UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY, APRIL 4.1943 Students Obtain Teaching Jobs For Next Fall Nine University of Kansas graduates have secured new teaching positions, according to H. E. Chandler, secretary of the teacher's employment bureau. The teachers and their new positions are: Maurice E. McGaugh, M.A., will teach geography at S. W. Mo. State Teachers College at Springfield, Mo.; Kathryn Zenor, B.S., will be a mathematics instructor in the Junior High School at Emporia; Ethel M. Johnson, A.B., will teach English in the High School at Salina; Rachel Card, M.Ed., will become a Y.W.C.A. and U.S.O. recreational director in New York. Shown above is a group of Indians from the Haskell Institute. They will appear on the Symphony orchestra concert which will be in Hoch auditorium tomorrow night. As shown in the picture, they are; Back row (left to right)—Romaine Shackleford, Osage; Elton Pratt, Pawnee; Dewey Wolf Voice, Cheyenne; David (Sky) Ally, Pawnee; and Henry Shemayme, Caddo. Front row (left to right)—Barbara Tallamonts, Kiowa; Juanita Head of Birds, Cheyenne; Irine Issues, Cheyenne; and Christine Hart, Cheyenne. Curt Siemens, M.A., will be superintendent of schools at Hugoton; Mildred Wells, B.S., will be a physical education instructor in the Emporia High School; Maxine Walker, A.B., will be an English and debate instructor in the Stafford High School; Dorothy Craven, M.A., will be a mathematics instructor in the High School at Larned; Paul Allison, A.B., will be principal of the Culver High School. Washington, (INS)—Reporting the continuation of American double barrel offensive in the Pacific the navy today announced four new attacks against Japanese positions at Fiska and a straffing attack that left a small cargo ship in flames in the Solomons. Navy Announces Four New Attacks In Pacific Offensive The navy said that army bombers carried out four attacks against Kiska on April 1 scoring hits on the main enemy camp area. FACULTY ORGANIZES In addition to offering opinions on specific problems of post-war settlement, the committee also plans to develop means at the University to build a center of information on matters of post-war problems. (continued from page one) University groups over the country. As an integral part of the University's program for developing an informed public, the corps of Victory speakers under the direction of Professor Buehler is engaged in a narrower version of the same program Indian Dancers Will Perform Tomorrow being carried out nationally through the committee. Featuring discussions of long range post-war planning in debates, as well as interesting condensations of essential information in addresses before civic organizations and high school groups, the speakers aim at alleviating the ignorance of the public on subjects connected with the war and providing a basis for the formation of thought on post-war problems. Library Provides Material A material aid in the activities of both these organizations, the War Information library provides pamphlet material covering all phases of the question of a post-war world. Periodicals, official bulletins, and bibliographies compiled by authorities on international problems set forth numerous theories of post-war procedure, and provide opportunity for understanding the problems to be met as well as the proposed methods VARSITY "The Man Who Came to Dinner" With ANN SHERIDAN MONTY WOOLLEY Hot and Sweet Bands in "Hi Buddy" With ROBERT PAIGE HARRIET HILLIARD DICK FORAN The Step Brothers The King's Men The Four Sweethearts DONORS REACH--of solving them. As major steps in accomplishing the duel purpose of the new committee, the Victory speakers as disseminators of information and the War Information library as the background of theory are already at work creating an informed public opinion as the basis of successful post-war organization. (continued from page one) give blood those days. The new student list of volunteers includes Frances Aylward, Mary Jean Miller, Martin Hatfield, Jane Freiemuth, Julia Ann Casad, Carol McCoy, Natalie Stowe, Helen Stowe. Helen Simpson, Shirley Kelley, Harlan Cope, Bel Thayer Claycomb, Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Frances Raw, Thyliss Ekey, Metz Wright, Jr. Sarepta Fierpont, Bill Walker, William Reardon, Clark Hillton, Jo Ann Teed, Martha Jane Kenagay, Bobbe Peck, Stanford White, Pat Louise Quinn, Aldra M. Smith, and Martha Thompson. Additional faculty and staff members are Miss Phyllis Boyle, Dr Beatrice Lins, Bert A. Nash, Henry A. Shenk, Ray Q. Brewster, Harold G. Ingham, Allen I. Reese, Guy V. Keeler, Walter E. Sandelius, Roy A. Bowers, Parke H. Woodard, Walter H. Schoewe, and Mrs. Domenico Gagliardo. NOW 4 DAYS ONLY JAYHAWKER Attend the Early 1:00 p.m. Mat. Today for Choice Seats P. W. Viesselman Edits Supplement The first three-year supplement to the Manual of Federal Procedure, edited by Prof. P. W. Viesselman of the School of Law, has just been released by West Publishing company. The manual, which jurists throughout the country recognize as the only complete work of its kind, sets forth the federal rules of civil procedure adopted in 1938 and constituting the most vital procedural reform in almost a century of American legal history. The supplement which Professor Viesselman edited contains some 4,000 additional citations and analyses of cases decided by federal courts concerning the vast number of procedural questions which have arisen since 1938. The new pocket supplement contains authoritative interpretations of federal rules down to January 1, 1943. Egg Sales Freeze Said To Be Only Rumor Washington, (INS) — An OPA spokesman denied reports of an imminent freeze on egg sales. "There is nothing to those reports at all," he said. "They're strictly phoney." The spokesman pointed out that the nation is now approaching the seasonal peak in production of eggs.