Page 10 University Daily Kansan Speech Contest Dates Listed Dates for the annual intramural speaking contest sponsored by the Forensic league are: informative talks, April 22; demonstrative speeches, April 29; and speeches in entertainment, May 6. Friday, March 20, 1953 Separate divisions for men and women in all three contests will be held and trophies will go to first place winners in both. Certificates will be awarded for second and third. No more than three representatives of any group can be entered in an event, but one person may enter all events if he chooses to do so. All regularly enrolled students are eligible except members of the Forensic league, Delta Sigma Rho, or varsity debaters who have attended two or more tournaments. Speeches should be from five to eight minutes in length, and entries should be given to E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, or Jeaneen Fischer, president of the League, on or before April 20. Interviews Fifteen major companies will have personnel representatives on the campus next week to interview students majoring in chemistry, physics, mathematics, journalism, and engineering. One firm will also interview students for summer work. Interested persons may obtain further information and application forms in 111 Marvin hall. MONDAY Commercial Solvent corporation; chemie- engineers. It will also interview, chemist Picatiny Arsenal; mechanical, chemical, electrical, and metallurgical engineers. The company will also interview physicists interested in summer work. Boeing Airplane company; mechanical, electrical, civil, aeronautical, and architectural engineers. It will also interview physicists and mathematicians. TUESDAY Union Electric company of Missouri alternative and renewable engines Automatic Electric company; electrical and mechanical engineers. Continental Oil company: chemical, mechanical, and industrial engineers. The company will also interview chemists and physicists. WEDNESDAY Collins Radio company: electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers. It will also interview physicists, mathematicians, and journalism majors. Sheffield Steel corporation: civil, archi- sheffield structure, mechanical, and metallur- ical engineers Beech Aircraft corporation: aeronautical mechanical, and electrical engineers. THURSDAY Philco corporation; electrical and mechanical engineers. Cutter-Hammer, Inc.: mechanical, industrial, and electrical engineers. FRIDAY Pratt & Whitney Aircraft: aeronautical, mechanical, and chemical engineers. It will also interview engineering physicists. Philadelphia Naval Shipyards; electric and mechanicalStructural, civil and chemical engineers. Hazeline Electronics corporation; electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers. The corporation will also interview physicists. * * A university and nine companies will interview students at the School of Business next week. Anyone interested may sign the interview schedules, secure information, or applications in 214 Strong hall. MONDAY Builders, Inc.: sales, accounting, and general business majors. Harvard Graduate School of Business; purchased with any degree in Kansas University. TUESDAY Sheffield Steel corporation; sales, business administration, and general business management. American National Insurance company: those interested in being sales- Kansas Power and Light: personnel wage for women, management trainees for men Household Finance corporation: exe eative training; any University studen WEDNESDAY Prudential Life Insurance company: interviews for life insurance salesman. THURSDAY Violent Earthquakes Still Rocking Turkey Goodyear Tire and Rubber company any Business School graduate. Braniff International Airways: interviews for air hostesses. Sixa, Bax and Fuller: A.B. in Liberal Arts, B.S. in business administration or home economics, and majors in retailing, marketing, and merchandising. Istanbul, Turkey — (U.P.)—Violent earthquakes still rocking Turkey have killed at least 1,071 persons and injured more than 2,000, unofficial reports said today. A total of 998 persons was reported dead in the Yenise area alone some 150 miles southwest of Istanbul. It was estimated as many as 400 additional bodies would be found in the debris of homes and mosques. The Istanbul observatory reported 14 new quakes in the past 24 hours, two of them severe. Seventy temblors were recorded in the 24 hours following the first shock at 1 p.m. CST Wednesday. At least five of them were serious. E. Gordon Ericksen, assistant professor of sociology, will speak on the topic, "On Women Doctors, Lawyers and Politicians" at 3:45 pm. Sunday over KLWN. Ericksen to Talk Sunday Afternoon His talk will be the sixth in this term's Sociology on the Air series, sponsored by the department of sociology and anthropology. Dr. Ericksen, whose book on urban sociology is to be published by Macmillan, joined the University faculty in 1949 after teaching two years at the University of California. Los Angeles. He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1947 and is the author of a syllabus, "Introduction to Human Ecology." Directs Music Therapy Meet Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education, is in New Orleans to conduct a two-day music therapy conference. Prof. Gaston is the president of the National Association for Music Therapy. Royal College Shop Phone 648 837-839 Mass. Top Jet Ace Returns to U.S. Tokyo —(U,P)— Col. Royal N. Baker, who shot down 12 communist MIGs to become the world's leading jet ace, left for the United States today after 10 months of duty in Korea. The McKinney, Tex., pilot was due to land at Travis Air Force base near San Francisco tomorrow. After 10 days of temporary duty in Washington, he will go to McKinney for a 30-day leave with his wife and four children. 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