University Daily Kansan Friday, March 18, 1955 Page 7 Foreign Work Data Here Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, has information concerning foreign service and the United States Information agency for the junior officer trainee program. The jobs available to persons interested in civil service work are stenographers, typists, radio operators, public affairs, cultural affairs, librarians, information officer, press, radio, and motion picture work. The requirements for this type of work are to pass the Civil Service examination, be between 21 to 31, be a citizen of the United States for at least 10 years, know a foreign language, have a degree in political science, or international relations, social science, communications or related fields, and meet foreign service physical requirements. Persons interested in such work should contact Clifford P. Ketzel Strong Annex E, in the political service office. New officers of Panhellenic council are Joan Shera, college junior, president; Alta Joyce Bryan, education senior, vice president; Gretchen Guinn, journalism junior, secretary; Mary Ellen Lewis, business junior, treasurer. New Panhellenic Officers Listed Committee chairman are Judith Fincke, spring and summer rush; Fredrica Voiland, fall rush, education juniors; Janet Severin, scholarship; Julianne Keeter, alumnae Panhellenic relationship; Jeanette Ewy, workshop; Rosemary Ise, constitution, college juniors, and Sue Summerville, social, fine arts junior. AFROTC Professor Reports A new assistant professor of air science, Maj. Kenneth T. Crum, has reported to the Air Force ROTC here. Reporting from the Maywood Air force depot at Los Angeles, Maj. Crum became assistant professor of air science last week. Joan Sherar and Janet Severin, college juniors; Fredrica Voiland, education junior; and Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, went to the meeting. Representatives of the Panhellenic council attended a regional Panhellenic meeting in Colorado Springs last week. KUWomenAttend Regional Meeting The operation of Panhellenic and social and scholastic standards were discussed in workshops. Panhellenic members from Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona were at the conference. Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has announced its spring pledge class. Alpha Phi Omega Names New Pledges The pledges are: James R. Combs, second year architecture; John E. Downing, first year architecture: Alexander F. Fedinec, graduate student; Charles R. Gillespie and Richard G. Hinderliter, engineering freshmen; Robert L. Ince, college freshman; George W. Karr, college sophomore, and Wallace Kincaid, engineering sophmore. The RCA scholarship for 1955-56 is available for a senior man who is in one of the physical sciences chemistry, physics, mathematics, or engineering. RCA Scholarship Applications Ready The scholarship is valued at $800. Applications may be picked up in the aid and awards office. The applications must be in by April 1. Delbert Jones, engineering senior, was the RCA scholar this year. A-Detector's Brother Cited London — (U.P.)— A brother of Bruno Pontecovo, atomic scientist who deserted to Russia, was elected yesterday as a fellow of the Royal society, one of the highest scientific distinctions. The brother, Dr. Guido Pontecovo, is an expert on genetics and has been a member of the faculty of Glasgow university since 1945. -Classified Ads- PHONE KU 376 One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words 1c 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates Additional words 10 2e 3e Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office. 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FREE one automatic time device clock turn on-off radio, appliances, refrigerators to first 30 persons purchasing airline tickets from TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE in their new location, 1236 Mass. Phone 3661. tt Engineerettes Set Meeting The Engineerettes will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, at the home of Mrs. R S. Tait, 827 Tennessee, with Dean T. De Witt Carr of the School of Engineering as speaker. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lou Fuqua and Mrs. Dorothy Hopkins. Mrs. Ruth Breenzeal will arrange transportation. All wives of engineering and architecture students are urged to attend. HAVE A TREAT . . See a Movie Tonight! TRAPPED IN A RAGING RIVER'S CHURNING FURY! CUSTOMER REX REASON · WILLIAM TALMAN Extra Special "TOUR" once 8:29 p.m. "Signal" at 7-9:49 p.m. Also Cartoon - News Today - Saturday Nixon Warns On Atom Plan Chicago — (U.P.)— Vice President Richard M. Nixon yesterday told the nation's "peace without surrender" policy in a crowded St. Patrick's day schedule of three speeches and two news conferences here. Chiang Sends Gift to Rhee It was the third straight day that one of the nation's highest officials had issued a blunt warning that the U.S. would use atomic weapons in any new war. "We're just laying the facts on the line," he said. Mr. Nixon told newsmen "I'm going to say it a little more bluntly," but denied that the administration is trying to prepare the American people for any new conflict. Taipei, Formosa—(U.P.) Generalis-simo Chiang Kai-shek yesterday sent a painting done by his wife to Korean President Syngman Rhee for his 79th birthday on March 26. Tonite - Saturday James Stewart "REAR WINDOW" PREVUE SUNDAY SAT. 11:30 John Wayne "HIGH AND THE MIGHTY" NOW thru SAT. 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