TUESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Begin At Bottom Of Business Engineering Executive Says Engineering graduates who are willing to get their hands dirty in an industrial plant and work dressed in overalls for 15 or 20 years will in the end make more money than the man who spends his life at a drafting board. Every manufacturing plant is crying for men who know the business from the bottom up—men who can boost production, earn the respect of the men under'an administration. That is the belief of William H. Muchic, '39, who spoke to 40 engineering seniors in Lindley auditorium, Jan 6 Mr. Muchic is assistant to the president of the Locomotive Finished Materials company in Aitchison. He spoke at the invitation of T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Prof. James O. Maloney, chairman of the chemical engineering department and director of the Research foundation. Mr. Muchic was asked to tell engineering seniors what industry wants of engineering graduates. "When engineers graduate they have at their fingertips vast amounts of knowledge, but they don't know how to apply their knowledge in the industrial plant in which they work," Mr. Muchnic said. "If you fellows are willing to deprive yourself of a white collar, a desk, and a secretary, for 15 or 20 years, and are willing to work in overalls, you will eventually make more money than the draftman who never gets a thorough understanding of all phases of plant operation' he said. "The men in the plant must respect the foreman, and the foreman must know how to work with his hands and work his way up to the administrative jobs." Mr. Muchnic advised. The highest paid men in industry are the administrators, not the technicians. In private industry there is no set limit on your salary. It is what you make it," he said. Mr. Muchnic told the seniors that his company plans to augment their management personnel with two to four technically trained college graduates, probably from the 1950 class. Sky Showers Relatives For Birthday Party Chicago. —(U.P)—The sky was filled with surprises for Mrs. Inez Carlson when she observed her 50th birthday. First, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Judell came by plane from Stockholm, Sweden. They were her husband's brother-in-law and sister. Their on the next plane from Stockholm came Mrs. Carlson's 73- year-old father, Robert Wretman Sunnyside To Remain Sunnyside—home sweet home to many married faculty members – will be maintained by the University as long as needed or until the walls come tumbling down from old age. This was the essence of Keith Lawton's answer to the question about future plans for the three-year-old housing project, but the director of dormitories would not venture a guess as to how long it might be before either of these circumstances would dictate the abandonment of the 31-building development. "Right now the units are in good shape, but the project would be discontinued should the time come when it would no longer be feasible to keep it in repair," he explained. He added that there is still a demand by faculty members for housing in Sunnyside. "As fast as an apartment is vacated, it is occupied by a new faculty member or another on the waiting list," he said. The past summer the converted army barracks received their first coat of paint since their construction here. A crew of four students labored about five months applying 230 gallons of paint to 23 buildings. Mr. Lawton said that the remaining eight buildings at the west end would be painted next summer. 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TWO DOUBLE sleeping rooms; 1 fixed room; 1 Wet Bedroom; Wet St. St. 1 bedroom at 1140 La. Call after 4 p.m. TWO ROOMS for men students, 1795 Miss. 18 NICE CLEAN sleep rooms for 3 or 4 phone at 837 Ohio after 6 p.m. Phone 2521M ONE SINGLE and one double room for men. Close to bath, gas furnace, on busine. Two blocks north of stadium 901 maine. 10 VACANCY next semester in studios; quiet house. Nice study room accom- sorbed rooms. Two desk and chests; Also two places to shave. One Close to campus. 1244 La. Ph. 7523. ROOM FOR rent to colored girl. 2nd Semester room for 3 girls. Phone 1909R milvain having lessons. 13 MILV have some vacancies, male students next semester. 1416 Tern. SECOND grade vacancies for under- graduate girls. $25 each. Mrs Wilson, 1229 648-2170. SLEEPING room next to bath. Gas fur- board if desired. 1007 Teen phone 1386M RENT A TYPEWRITER $1.00 a week or $2.50 a month for portables or standards, or $3.00 a month for hard drives. Harry your Student Union Book Store. VACANCY for girls. 1225 Oread; half base from campus; probably get part book from at Union building if desired Phone 581. TWO NEWLY decorated rooms, nicely furnished and cheerful. Will arrange as room or sleeping rooms for 4 boys. Reasonable Call af 4. p.m. 512 La. Ph. 1394M. ROOM FOR BOY with Law Student. Private home. Quiet. Close to bath. Single bed. Gas heat. 1601 Kentucky. Phone 1851. ff MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION VETERANS: You may start driving the car of your choice today and make the down payment when your instructor details, 9th and Miss. Ph. 217. 16 HOT lunches and dinners packed in containers to go out, specializing in spaghetti ready to serve. Also sandwiches of all kinds, chili and hot coffee. Phone your orders in advance. Call 3335. Sorry, no delivery. Atriclee Grill. 93 N. Seff. *St. TYPING—Themes, term papers, theses. Reasonable rates, prompt attention. Mrs. Delord. 1122 Ohio, 2002M 学校 under 30 mors. Whole or %/ days. Teacher with graduate training and expr. 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See them at Student Union Book Store. 10 TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE GREEN PARKER 51 fountain pen Jan- uary 5 between Fraser and Strong Hall Annex E. Finder please call Janice Auer, ph 860. 11 LOST P-HI KAPPA SIGMA fraternity pin be- tween and Strong hall Contact Jersey, 135. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the gray tackle box, with a small gold padlock, in the 3rd floor hall of Frank Strong, please call 1185. 10 Phone 321-Shows Continuous Box Office Opens 12:45 NOW—Ends Wed. DON'T MISS IT! Bayles To Discuss Japanese Schools Dr. E. E. Bayles, professor of education, will talk about education in Japan at 8 p.m. Friday in the Kansas room of the Union Co-Hit Big as all outdoors— "CALL OF THE FOREST" with Robert Lowery Also-Late World News Dr. Bayles recently returned from a three-month trip to Japan where he was a leader in an educational institute. The meeting is sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa and Pi Lambda Theta, national educational organizations. Elsie Lemon, president of PiLambda Theta, said that all interested students are invited to attend. year. Most of the buildings were former army barracks at Abilene, Texas, which were torn down in ten-foot sections and shipped here. The first six families moved in in mid-December, 1946 when buildings two, three, and four were completed. Phone 10 for Sho Time Tonight - Wednesday Milton Berle Virginia Mayo "ALWAYS KEEP THEM LAUGHING" JINX PREVUE FIVE MEN DEAD Shot! Poisoned! Frozen Alive! ... Who's Next? Friday the 13th Doors Open 11:15 The screen's master of horror resurrects his enemies from a tomb of ice . . . to slaughter them in the name of science! BORIS KARLOFF "The Man With Nine Lives" ROSE BOWL and SUGAR BOWL PICTURES FLASH!! EXTRA Sat. Owl Show SUNDAY thru SATURDAY Jan. 7-14 Two From School Of Law Attend Meeting In Chicago F. J. Moveau, dean of the School of Law, and Miss Hazel Anderson, librarian in the School of Law, attended a meeting of the Association of American Law schools in Chicago recently. Miss Anderson appeared on the program and discussed a paper given by Miles O. Price of the Columbia university law school. She also discussed the efforts now being made at the University to develop the law library as a research tool. The first statewide park and public fishing ground movement in the United States was launched in Kansas. Box Office Opens 12:45 Phone 946—Shows Continuous Continuous shows daily from Also Latest News starting JEANNE CRAIN · ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL WATERS · WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Each Year Has Its GREATEST Picture... This Year the Picture is "PINKY" NOW Showing THE LOVE STORY OF A GIRL WHO PASSED FOR WHITE! 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