Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 12, 1954 Companies to Interview Seniors Next Week Several companies interested in discussing job opportunities with graduating seniors, will hold interviews on the campus next week Any person interested should sign the interview schedule in the Business Placement Bureau office in 214 Strong or for engineering interviews, the interview schedule in 111 Marvin. TUESDAY Montgomery Ward will interview students in the School of Business, the College, and the School of Journalism for management trainee positions. Washington National Insurance company will interview graduating seniors in the School of Business and the College for salaried field representative positions. This is not on a commission basis. WEDNESDAY The Marathon corporation is interested in graduates for their general training program as well as for openings in accounting, marketing, production service, and personnel positions. Southwestern Bell Telephone company is interested in School of Business graduates, accounting majors in particular, for a training program with a future in executive and administrative positions. THURSDAY Firestone Tire and Rubber company will interview general business graduates for sales and credit department positions. The company also has positions open in field sales, accounting, and retread shop management. FRIDAY Jones and Laughlin Steel corporation is interested in graduating business, college, and marketing seniors to fill sales program positions for mill sales and supply. T. H. Mastin and company has positions for insurance sales representatives in Kansas City, Wichita, Louisville, Ky., Houston, Texas, and Jackson, Mo. Cohn Grabbing Headlines Too Washington—(U.P.)—Roy M. Cohn, youthful chief counsel for the Senate Permanent Investigating subcommittee, today became almost as controversial as the man who appointed him, Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. Mr. Cohn joined the subcommittee Jan. 14, 1953. He soon attracted national attention when he made an investigating tour of Europe with his subcommittee aide David Schine European newspapers generally denounced the pair. Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D.-Okla.) later called them the "Keystone cops." School Managers Confer at Union About 50 persons attended the first annual conference on public school business management yesterday at the Student Union. The conference will continue today. Speakers are considering budgets, purchasing practices, and assessment problems. Faculty members taking part in the conference, which is sponsored by the School of Education and University Extension, are Dean Kenneth Anderson, of the School of Education; J. W. Twente, professor of education; Paul Malone, professor of economics, and Frank T. Stockton, director of special projects. LEONARD'S STANDARD SERV. 9th and Indiana The Kansas Gas and Electric company of Wichita is interested in sophomores and juniors in mechanical and electrical engineering for summer employment. Applicants must apply to Frank Barr, Kansas Gas and Electric company, Wichita. MONDAY The Navy Department Bureau of Ships will interview mechanical electrical, electronic, civil, and architectural engineers. The Navy Department Bureau of Ordinance will interview electrical, electronic, mechanical, industrial, chemical and civil engineers. This department will also interview chemists, physicists, and mathematicians. Standard Oil company will interview mechanical, electrical, civil and industrial engineers. The Stanolind Oil and Gas company will interview petroleum and chemical engineers. TUESDAY The Maytag company will inter- view mechanical, electrical and quality engineers. The Automatic Electric company will interview mechanical and electrical engineers. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Bell System will interview for Southwestern Bell company, Bell Laboratories, Western Electric company. Long Lines department, AT and T company, and Sandia corporation. They will interview electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical, and metallurgical engineers; engineering physicists; chemists and physicists. FRIDAY The Empire District Electric company will interview mechanical and electrical engineers. The Jones-Laughlin Supply company will interview engineers interested in selling. They will also interview business and marketing graduates. Interviews will be held at the School of Business. Hot Floor New Britain, Conn.—(U.P.)—M r s. Henry Kirk told firemen that she swished a mop over the kitchen floor sparks flew up and ignited the flooring. Firemen used the mop on the floor and also started a blaze. Fire officials explained that some sort of chemical or inflammable powder was used on the flooring when the dwelling was built. CALL - 65 : TAXI prompt dependable 24 - Hour Service 100 University Women See Spring Styles Approximately 100 University women and their husbands and friends saw a parade of '53 spring fashions last night at the University Women's club fashion show in the Jayhawk room in the Student Union. Mrs. Betty Broat, buyer of ready-to-wear for Weaver's department store, was commentator for the fashions, modeled by 10 members of the club and three children. Coats and suits, fashions for dressy occasions, and clothes for sun, play, and party were modeled. Three children displayed the play child play were induced "small-size" spring fashions. They were Jill Kendell, Laura Von Rusen, and Mark Johnson. University women models were Mrs. Bayard Atwood, Mrs. Denmar Cope, Mrs. Donald Dixon, Mrs. Robert Farkas, Mrs. Joseph Faull, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Lee Johnston, Mrs. Austin Ledwith, Mrs. Fred Samson, and Mrs. Roba Vosper. The albatross has the largest wingspread of any bird in proportion to body size. The record is 11 feet, 4 inches. The New Zealand kiwi, a flightless bird, has the shortest wing spread. Dairy Queen DELICIOUS SUNDAES, MALTS, SHAKES, CONES Special Of The Week Banana Supreme TRY ONE Dairy Queen 1835 MASS. Student Union CAFETERIA & HAWK'S NEST