Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 13, 1953 Be Prepared 115th Musical Vespers Set Sunday in Hoch The 115th All-Musical Vespers will be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. Interviews MONDAY Applications and brochures are available in 111 Marvin for next week's interviews with engineering graduates. Interested persons may sign the interview schedule in the dean's office. The Dow Chemical company will interview chemical, mechanical, and metallurgical engineers, and chemists. Radio Corporation of America will interview electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers; physicists and chemists. Atlantic Refining company will interview petroleum, mechanical chemical, geological, civil and electrical engineers and engineering physicists. TUESDAY The Atlantic Refining company will interview again Tuesday. The Sperry Gyroscope company will interview chemical, mechanical and aeronautical engineers; physicists, and mathematicians. WEDNESDAY The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing company is interested in all engineering graduates. Black, Sivalls, and Bryson will interview chemical, mechanical, and petroleum engineers. The AC Spark Plug division of GM will interview electrical, mechanical, and aeronautical engineers, and electronic physicists. THURSDAY The E. I. DuPont DeNemours and company will interview chemical, mechanical, electrical, and metallurgical engineers; engineering physicists; chemists, and physicists. The Atlas Powder company will interview chemical electrical, mechanical, mining, and civil engineers. The Coleman company will interview mechanical and electrical engineers both Thursday and Friday. FRIDAY The Gas Service company will interview mechanical and chemical engineers. The Esso Standard Oil company will interview mechanical, chemical, industrial, civil, metallurgical, electrical, and petroleum refining engineers, and chemists. The coal-rich Saar basin on the Franco-German border is Europe's most densely populated region. The Saar is a 900-square mile section of the Moselle river basin. $ \textcircled{3} $ The A Cappella choir, under direction of D. M. Swarthout, will simi "Regina Coeli" by Aichinger, "The Monastery" by Wihitol, and "The Servant Is Downcast," for double chorus, by Brahms. The Men's Glee club, under the direction of Clayton F. Krebhel, wished "Blow, Trumpets, Blow" by James; "Lord, If I Got My Ticket, Can I Ride?" by Shaw, and "Wanderin" by Churchill. Laurel E. Anderson, University organist, will play the "Toccata and Fugue in D minor" by Bach. The University choreal, under the direction of Mr. Krehbiel, will sing three excerpts from "Songs on Old Texts" by Hindemith: "The Devil a Monk Would Be," "Of Household Rule," and "Troopers' Drinking Song." The Women's Glee club, also under Mr. Krehbiel's direction, will sing "The Birth of Moses" by Lockwood The University Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Russell L. Wiley, will play the "Romeo and Juliet Overture—Fantasy" Tchaikovsky. Sunday's Vespers, the first of four scheduled this year, is open to the public. African Student To Speak at Service Julius Gecau, a student from Kenya, Africa, will speak at a Union Thanksgiving service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday in the Episcopal church, 1011 Vermont st. The service is sponsored by the Student Religious Council. Gecau is giving talks in colleges and universities in the United States to bring to American students an understanding of problems which affect students in India, Africa, and the United States. For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Does Your Car Have the Flu? Then it's time you came to McBETH CONOCO SERVICE where you'll find an epidemic of good service. 9th and Indiana Scouts Move In for Weekend By GENE SHANK If you should suddenly encounter a group of tents lined up on the intramural field this Saturday, just turn quietly away and think nothing of it. Remember that the lineup of tents doesn't indicate an invasion from K-State, ROTC disciplinary camps, or a Sunnyside evacuation center. The only indication, if you are curious enough to wonder, is that a hearty regiment of Boy Scouts is camping out over the week end. More than 200 explorer Scouts from Kaw council will move onto the field Saturday morning and pitch their tents in the usual Scout manners. In addition to its countless football players, soccer and baseball games, the intramural field can now add the Scout migration to its long list of activities. Of course, the field isn't exactly a "forest primeval" or a rugged wilderness to be conquered and explored by the Scouts. Nor is the location remotely distant from any form of modern civilization. The only strange, foreboding creatures MEALS FOR Students Workers Townspeople CHRIS'S CAFE 832 Mass. they might run across will be wildeyed college students and longfaced professors. And as a matter of fact, the Student Union cafeteria will take the place of rubbing two sticks together and building a fire and eating out of tin cans. But, then, that isn't the point. The Scouts are coming here Saturday to have a good time, to watch a college football game, and take a good look at the campus while having a fellowship meeting. As all good Scouts should, they will attend worship services on the field Sunday morning before breaking camp and going home. Alpha Phi Omega, service organization of former Boy Scouts on the campus, is sponsoring the encampment and promises a week end of fun-Scout's honor! K.U. SPORT THRILLS K.U. vs. Oklahoma A & M Oct. 30,1948 Oct. 30, 1948 Charlie Moffet fled 45 yards with an intercepted 4th quarter pass to hand the Aggies a 13-7 defeat in the Storm. Memorial Stadium. INTRAMURAL BASKET-BALL is starting on the Hill. Choose from a complete line of basketball equipment (all prices) at Francis Sporting Goods 728 Mass. Ph. 640 Pach Wants ASC To Sponsor Revue A bill proposing that the Rock Chalk Revue be co-sponsored by the All Student Council and the YMCA was introduced last night at a meeting of Pachacamac, political party. The YMCA is the current sponsor of the Spring variety show. PLAYER OF THE WEEK John Anderson, junior fullback, is the Player of the Week for his hard-running in the K-State game. When you need relaxation from the study routine go to the Brunswick Billiards for a game of snooker, pool or billiards. Brunswick Billiards 714 Mass. JAYHAWKERS...Get PRE-GAME BUFFET AT THE V ( 12 to 1 :30 ) Saturday in the Kansas Room STUDENT UNION NO RESERVATION NEEDED