- --- N --- HEALTH Page 7 Firms Schedule Job Interviews Eleven companies have scheduled job interviews for prospective graduates of the Engineering School ext week. Monday—Atlantic Refining Co. and the Socony-Mobil Oil Co., formerly Socony-Vacuum Co.) Interested students are asked to an interview schedules in the office of Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the school of Engineering. Tuesday—Atlantic Refining Co. and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co. Wednesday— Bendix Aviation Corp., Kansas City, Mo., and the owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., Toledo, Ohio. Thursday—Naval Ordnance Test Station. China Lake and Pasadena, Beech Aircraft Corp., Wichita, Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp., and the Carbide and Carbon Corp. Commissions in three officer training programs in the United States Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserves are available to KU students, Maj. Earle K. Belknap, assistant professor of naval science, announced today. Friday—Naval Ordnance Test Station; Esso Standard Oil Co., and the Radio Corporation of America. Marines List Commissions A platoon leaders class is open to male freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who meet general officer training requirements and will be less than 26 years of age on July 1 of the year in which they will be commissioned. Two six-week training periods are required for a reserve commission after graduation. Officer candidate courses are open to male seniors and recent graduates receive reserve commissions after completing a 10-week indoctrination. Candidates must be at least 20 years old, possess a baccalaureate degree, and be less than 27 years old on July 1 of the year in which they will be commissioned. A woman's officer training class is open to undergraduates who meet the general requirements, are at least 18 years of age, and will be less than 27 years of age in the year in which they will be commissioned. Training is in two six week periods during college summer vacations, which results in a reserve commission after graduation. A film of Edward R. Murrow interviewing Robert J. Oppenheimer at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton will be shown Thursday at 3 p.m. in 205 Flint Hall. Mr. Oppenheimer was head of the atomic bomb project during the war and is now director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University. Murrow Film Due Thursday Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the third Friday of each month. The bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notes should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Today NOW THRU SAT. 2-7-9 FRANKIE LAINE "BRING YOUR SMILES ALONG" Alpha Phi Omega meeting, postponed until Nov. 4 312 Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Art Gallery. Hayden: "The Sensual Part." Part II Sociology Club, 4 p.m., 11 Strong An- gles. Special film, "Nanook of the North." KU Christian Fellowship Bible study, 7:30 p.m., 829 Mississippi. Hillel services, 7-7:20 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 7-8:30 p.m. Will chair community or University events. Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4 p.m., Mall. Gallery. Hayden. "The Snowman" (30th Street). Sunday Lutheran Student Association, 9:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, 13th and New Hampshire. Followed by coffee hour at 10:30. Newman Club breakfast, after 10 a.m. Mass. Coffee and rolls served. Canterbury Club student-faculty buffet, 5-7 p.m., Canterbury House. Joint meeting with Kansas State and Washburn Canterbury Associations. Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4 p.m., Main Gallery. Honegger: "Sym- phore." **Gamma Delta** (Lutheran students) 5:30 p.m. Immela Lutheran Church. 17th and Vermont. Cost supper, meet- estations, bowling, blessing. Everyone invited. Liahana Fellowship, 6 p.m., church. Fellowship, summer, discussion. Prevue SUNDAY Sat. 11:30 JANE WYMAN CHARLTON HESTON CLAIRE TREVOR "LUCY GALLANT" Silent meditation period, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone invited. Methodist Graduate Group, 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Speaker: Dr. Yatsuhiro. Graduate students of all denominations urged to attend. Lutheran Student Association, Bible Study, 6:30 p.m. Trinity Church social rooms, 13th and New Hampshire. Dinner with international students. Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4 p.m. Main Gallery. Songs of Mendelsso- n International Club and Hillier, 3 p.m. student Union. Co-sponsor designation (see #20). Gamma Alpha Chi, 7:30 p.m. 207 Flint. Attendance required. Monday Hiliel cost supper 5.30 p.m. Jewish Bengaluru, Telangana V-3144 for reservations Athene meeting, 7:30 p.m. *113 Strong* Speaker: Cesar Piana. Argentina graduate student. Overthrow of Peron' s coup attempt. Argentine tango. Special Agentine tea. Tuesday Mathematics Club. 4 p.m. 213 Strong. Discuss planes, calculus, Mathe- tica and Dvce. Everyone invited. Baptist Student Union, devotions and prayers 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth 1:00-1:30 p.m. Smarty Party Scheduled Museum of Art record concert, moon. 4 p.m. Main Gallery; Vibali "Gloria - 2.1.4.3.2.1.1.1.1.1 All women who made the honor roll last spring semester have been invited to attend the annual Smarty Party Wednesday at the Alpha Phi sorority house, 1332 Louisiana. Mary Lewis, Winfield senior, and Marjorie Heard, Russell senior, will present skits. Refreshments will be served. Address School Journalists NOW THRU MON. JACK LEMMON JANET LEIGH "MY SISTER EILEEN" Calder M. Pickett, assistant professor of journalism, and Jimmy Bedford, instructor, spoke at Neodesha and El Dorado high school journalism conferences Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Pickett talked on feature writing and newspaper makeup and Mt. Bedford on photography and reporting. --- terms Cash. 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Carpenter of the Phillips Petroleum Research Division, told the Chemistry Club last night in Malott Hall. Synthetic Rubber Explained Showing slides of the synthetic rubber plant at Borger, Texas, Mr. Carpenter described the process of making petroleum into rubber. He made a sample of rubber in only five minutes. In a recent survey, 160 parts in a car were found to be made of rubber and each year the number increases, Dr. Carpenter said. Mr. Carpenter also showed a picture of a natural rubber tire and a cold or synthetic tire, both of which had traveled 24,222 miles at an average of 60 mph. The tread of the natural rubber tire was worn off, but the tread of the cold rubber tire was still good. DRESSMAKING--Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith 914% Mass TYPING—Experienced. Theses, term weeks, etc. Regular Wr. th. Pirates, Pirate Life. LOST LOST-Pair Ray-Ban sun glasses between Zone A and stadium on weekend of Iowa State game. 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