Names Journalists To Fall Honor Roll Four seniors and three juniors are listed on the fall semester honor roll of the William Allen White School of Journalism Dean Burton W. Marvin announced today. University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 11, 1953 The seniors are Virginia Mackey, Mission; Donald Moser, Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Elbert Spivey, Lawrence; and Robert Stewart, Kansas City, Mo. The juniors are Clarke Keys, Lawrence; Jerry Knudson, Gem; and Mary Tyson, Kansas City, Mo. The seven listed on the honor roll represent 10 per cent of the enrollment in the School of Journalism, and the range of grade point averages in the group is from 2.23 to 2.93. U.S. May Seek Apology In Jet Downing by Reds Washington—(U.P.) Diplomatic sources predicted today that the United States will demand a formal Communist apology and a cash indemnity for the MIG-15 attack on an American plane in Germany. The U.S. Airforce pilots today @ Two U.S. Airforce pilots sank they were "definitely seven or eight miles inside the U.S. zone of Germany" when they were attacked by two Soviet-type jets which invaded West Germany from Czechoslovakia. The attack occurred yesterday and one of the two American jets was shot down. The U.S.State Department in ONLY 23 DAYS UNTIL EASTER VACATION From Kansas City to: (Round trip tax included) Des Moines ... $26.80 Houston ... $96.26 Memphis ... $55.09 Denver ... $82.46 Ask about reduced Sky Tourist rates and the Family Plan. Steamship reservations to-Europe-South America-Hawaii. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Miss Rose Gleseman, Manager 8th and Mass. 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He parachuted to safety. Both pilots told the news conference they were unable to identify the markings on the Soviet-built planes or to determine certainly the exact type of the planes. Forensic Review Set for March 19 The first Spring Forensic Review, sponsored by the Forensic league will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19, at Strong auditorium. Speakers: Clyde Wallace, business junior; Robert Ball, Sara Starry and Richard McGeehe, college juniors; and William Dickenson, college senior. William Crews, business junior, will be master of ceremonies. "This is what might be termed an extra review." Prof. E. C. Buehler, Forensic league advisor, said. "We sponsor one annually, but decided to add a second this year because of student interest." Prof. Buehler stressed that this is not a contest, nor do speakers who participate have to be members of the league. Interviewers Seek Girl Scout Workers Miss Anna Zellick, community advisor of Kansas held personal interviews this morning for senior girls interested in professional Scout work. National Girl Scout representatives will be on the campus today in connection with professional Scout work and summer camps. Miss Jean Stouffer, Missouri community advisor, will be present at an afternoon coffee at 4 p.m. in the AWS lounge. Miss Stouffer will give advice on professional Scouting and summer camps. Scott, Getto Condition Reported as Good About 80 per cent of a bricklayer's time is spend stooping, squatting, and squinting at his work. Johnna Jane Scott, college sophomore, who was struck by a car when she stepped into the street back of the Student Union building yesterday, is in good condition this month in local hospital according to Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, Watkins Health service director. Michael Getto, engineering freshman, is in good condition today following an appendectomy performed yesterday in Watkins hospital. Getto is the son of Mike Getto, retired assistant football line coach at the University. Rock Island Railroad Offers Summer Jobs Summer jobs on the Rock Island railroad are available to freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior engineering students, it was announced this week by T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering. The dean said that the jobs will be open on various points on the railroad, and the type of work will vary with the location. He also said that the student will have a preference as to location. Interested persons can obtain application forms in 111 Marvin hall and mail them direct to the company. Library Sets Up Brazilian Display An exhibition in connection with the lectures on Brazil by Lawrence W. Witt, American field staff speaker, has been arranged by Watson library. The exhibition, entitled "Brazil," can be found in the main lobby of Watson library. The majority of the photographs and books featured in the exhibition were supplied by the eleven Brazilian students on the campus. In addition to the exhibition, a separate bookshelf, containing books on various phases of Brazil, has been placed on the second floor. These books may be checked out at the main circulation desk. The exhibition and the bookshelf were arranged by Miss Helen Ladd, assistant reference librarian. KC Press Club to Fete SDX on March 20 A tour of the Kansas City Star is planned for the Sigma Delta Chi chapters of University of Kansas Kansas State and University of Missouri as guests of the Kansas City Press club March 20. After dinner at 7 p.m. at the Hotel Muelebach, the group will see WDAF-TV and the chapter presidents will be interviewed by Randall Jesse on his TV program. NOW ... get your beautiful new MENDEL LUGGAGE Come in and see these distinctive new pieces today! 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