PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT 30, 1948 Business Grads To Register For Job Interviews All January graduates in the School of Business and all other persons interested in using the Business Placement bureau are asked to attend a meeting during the second week of October, Frank Pinet, director, said today. Terrill Clark has been appointed a resident director of the bureau. as assistant director of the bureau. The progress and function of the board will be explained then, the director will be invited to certify they be registered for the job interviews which are scheduled to start Monday, Oct. 18. Students will first be registered When a job for which the student is qualified comes in, the applicant will be notified by postal card of the firm's name and when to report for the interview. If this time conflicts with his studies, another date may be set for the interview. "We have received inquiries from a large number of firms who have been here before to interview students looking for jobs upon graduation." Mr. Pinet said. "At least 30 representatives will be here on the campus. "It is difficult to say what the job market will be like in January. Nevertheless, we expect many job opportunities to come in." Jewish Club Plans Dinner A banquet for members of the Jewish Student union will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Union. The Rev, Harold G. Barr, dean of the School of Religion, and Mrs. Barr will be guests at the banquet, Ira Gissen, president, said. Religious movies from the bureau of visual instruction will be shown later in the evening. Gissen requested all persons planning to attend the banquet contact him before Sunday. The next meeting for the Jewish Student union will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12 at Myers hall. At that time a treasurer, corresponding secretary, reporting secretary, and a committee to draw up a constitution will be appointed. A picnic will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday Oct.17, at the picnic grounds west of Potter lake. Gissen said. The first Friday evening chapel services will be held for Jewish students, Friday, Oct. 29. Further information concerning this service and others will be announced later. AVC To Hold Mixer Fridav A mixer for new veteran students will be given at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Clinton park by the University unit of the American Veterans committee, Edward Kirchoff, chairman, announced today. Women's Senate To Add Member The Independent Women's senate will accept petitions for the position of All Student Council representative from Division III, it announced today. Division III includes the Schools of Fine Arts, Engineering, and Law. Petitions are to be submitted through house representatives to I.W.S. Independents-at-large are requested to file their petitions before noon, Oct. 4 with Ruth Keller, Jollie liff, Hall. The petitions request for the nomination and the signatures of 35 persons. The senate will meet at 5 p.m. Oct. 4 at Miller hall to vote on the petitions. All independent women's organized houses are requested to elect representatives to the senate before the meeting. 'Hamlet' Cast Is Announced Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech and drama, has announced the all-student cast for "Hamlet", to be presented in Fraser Theater for three nights beginning Monday, Oct. 25. The cast is as follows; King Claudius, Herk Harvey Queen Gertrude, Jeanne Hardy Hamlet, Tom Rea; Ophelia, Bernice Brady; Rosencrantz, Bob Allen; Guildenstern, William P. Ogg; Marcellus, Gene Courtney; Bernardo, Craig W. Hampton; Polonius, Dan Palmquist; Ghost, A.F. Davidson; Osric, James W. Hawes. Prologue. Betty Whaley; First Player. Milt Commons; Player King Sol Zabar; Player Queen, Joanne Rodgers; First Gravedigger, William Saunders; Second gravedigger, Richard Collins; Laertes, Tom Shay; Horatio, Haney Scott; Gentlewoman, Mary Lou Lane. Attendants, Charles Howe, Don Harling, Fred Huggins, Dolores Warren, and Nancy Sewall; Priest Wilson O'Connell. Set Nov. 5 As Last Day For Submitting Poetry The National Poetry association has announced Nov. 5 as the closing date for submission of manuscript to the annual Anthology of College Poetry." Poetry should be sent to National Poetry association, 3210 Selby Ave., Los Angeles, 34, Calif., and each entry must bear the author's name, home address and college. Four To Explain Fellowships Purposes of the Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will be explained by four members at 7 tonight 113 Frank strong hall. Students who will speak and answer questions are Paul Christian, graduate student; H. Dean Anderson, business senior; Grace Hurst, College senior; and Herbert L. Ketternman, College sophomore. The meeting will be open to all those interested. bell music New Hits on Capitol ● LILLETTE___KING COLE TRIO - YOU WERE ONLY FOOLING___KAY STARR - EVERY DAY I LOVE YOU___JO STAFFORD For the Finest in Music BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. Phone 375 Red Soldiers Fire On Germans In US Zone ...Berlin. Sept. 30—(UP)—Two Russian soldiers entered the American sector of Berlin today and wounded at least two German civilians in a brief burst of gunfire. German police in the area reported there was "considerable confusion" at the scene and said they believed "several" Germans were wounded and had been taken to a hospital. The incident, which occurred about four blocks inside the American sector, was the first outbreak of violence in Berlin involving gunfire, in the past three weeks. U. S. Military police patrols were rushed into the area after the shooting, which police said was done by one of the two Russian soldiers who entered the American sector on motorcycles. Lt. Col. Thomas Lancer, who took his office Wednesday as provost-Marsal, assumed personal command at the scene. Some weeks ago there were a number of clashes along the border when black marketeers flushed by Soviet Raids scuttled across the boundaries into British or American territory and Soviet Police followed them. It was believed possible that today's incident was similar. Just three weeks ago today one German was killed and several were wounded during a shooting affray near the Brandenburg gate—the boundary between the Russian and British sectors—which resulted when an anti-communist German crowd stormed a jeep. International Club Wants US Students Williams Elected CORE Chairman More American students are wanted as members of the International club, Baaqer Shirazi, president, said at the first meeting of the organization Wednesday. The club's purpose is to promote world understanding and to acquaint students with life both here and abroad. Meetings will be semi-monthly. Dances and parties will also be held. Donald Alderson, assistant dean of men and chairman of the foreign student committee of the University, was introduced to the group Newly elected executive officers for the committee on Racial Equality are Ray Williams, chairman; Wesley Elliott, vice-chairman and Elmer Rusco, executive secretary. Other officers are Gwendolyn Singer and Joyce Harkleroad, recording secretaries; Stanley Kelley, Jr., publicity chairman and C. Henry Pinault, treasurer. They were elected Wednesday night at the committee's first meeting this semester. Merchants To Have Program Tomorrow The retail merchants division of the Chamber of Commerce has arranged a fall opening program for tomorrow night. The program will include a new car show and a window guessing contest. Other events will be an examination of window displays at 7 p.m., a dedication ceremony for the new street lights at 7:45, the K.U. 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