Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1953 An Inspector Calls Scheduled by Theater "An Inspector Calls," by J. B. Priestley, is an appropriate play to be given in connection with International Theater month, sponsored by the U.S. National commission for UNESCO. Its author, an English novelist and playwright, was at one time head of UNESCO. The University theater production, directed by Mrs. Frances Feist, instructor in speech, will be presented in Fraser theater March 4. 5. 6. and 7. Thomas P. Schocken, associate professor of architecture, designed the set and painted the scenery. Harold Harvey, former University instructor in speech, is stage manager. Cast members are Sam Smith, college freshman, as Arthur Birling; Mrs. Molly Krival, wife of Arthur S. Krivall, instructor in English, as Sybil Birling; Jo Anna March, college junior, as Sheila Birling; Stewart Gordon, college senior, as EricBirling Robert Allen, KLWN announcer, as Gerald Crafts; Mary Kinnane, assistant instructor in speech and drama, as Edna, and Dan Palm- quist, instructor in speech, as Inspector Goode. Stanolind Oil Firm Plans Interviews Student ID cards may be presented at the box office in Green hall basement for tickets from 9 a.m. to noon and from 2-4 p.m. daily, Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. A representative of Stanolind Oil and Gas company interested in securing students receiving advanced and undergraduate degrees in geological, petroleum and electrical engineering, mathematics and physics for jobs with Stanolind will visit the campus Friday, March 6. Those accepted for employment will be assigned as either junior geophysicists or helpers-geophysical to a seismograph field party or to Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy denied rumors that he might be a candidate for governor of Kansas in 1854, the Topeka Daily Capital said today. Chancellor Calls Rumor 'Ridiculous' GET A PEEK AT NEW Dr. Murphy described the rumors as "ridiculous," and said he "had given no thought to any state office and didn't intend to." "I've never been happier in my life and I'm definitely not interested in any elective office," he told the Capitol. Prior to the November election Dr. Murphy was mentioned by Time magazine as a possible Secretary of Health and Welfare if Gen. Eisenhower was elected. The chancellor denied the rumor. Dr. Murphy was out of town today and could not be reached for a statement. Later in the campaign Dr. Murpny again denied rumors—this time that he was to become Federal Security administrator in the Eisenhower administration. a district office location. Appointments to see the representative, L.D. Ervin, are to be made through Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering. Spring Footwear at the Belles & Beaux Fashion Show WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 Shoes Featured by Royal College Shop Phone 648 837-839 Mass. "I've been a two-pack-a-day man for fifteen years and I've found much milder Chesterfield is best for me." NOW...10 Months Scientific Evidence For Chesterfield A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular bi monthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this After ten months, the medical specialist reports that he observed... A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular bimonthly examinations of a group of people from various walks of life. 45 percent of this group have smoked Chesterfield for an average of over ten years. no adverse effects on the nose, throat and sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield. MUCH MILDER CHESTERFIELD IS BEST FOR YOU س Copyright 1953, LIGGETT & MVERS TOBACCO CO.