TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jobs For Employment Bureau the Asking Needs Addresses Of Men Students Wanted: names and addresses of prospective jobholders in the employment bureau. Failure of men students to register permanent Lawrence addresses and telephone numbers after enrollment has caused delay in notifying applicants of jobs offered by Lawrence businessmen and faculty members. "Job prospects this year are better," said Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association. "Fewer students have applied and wages are higher." Wages range from 25 To date, 350 applications have been filed in the bureau, stated Marvin Goebel, secretary of the office. This is approximately 50 less than the usual number. to 50 cents an hour for all kinds of jobs. The bureau makes no requirements, placing students primarily in terms of their needs. Although they are encouraged to make an average grade, no particular grade is required. The office also places many affiliated men, which is prohibited by most placement bureaus Students work from two to eight hours a day, depending upon financial standing. "We recommend three hours work daily for board and one hour for room," said Mr. Ellsworth. "We encourage everyone to call on us for men to do odd jobs." In the last two years, the bureau has had 23,000 applications for jobs. It has been under alumni association supervision since 1932. Until this semester no credit has been given to students enrolled in the college for their first year in the glee club. It has been arranged this year so that credit may be obtained. Have fun-be friendly Treat yourself and others to fresh-tasting Wrigley's Spearmint Gum The Flavor Lasts STAFF MEMBERS AND STUDENTS OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY The Lawrence National Bank takes genuine pleasure in meeting and serving the students and teachers of our University. We welcome your return to Lawrence and invite you to open your account at this bank. BAUSCH— Very truly yours, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (continued from page four) pounds per man while the backfield will tip about 178. Haltime Program Very truly yours, Directors Officers Employees LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Lawrence, Kansas Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C. E. McBride, sports editor of the Kansas City Star and Park Carroll, sports editor of the Journal are among the experts expected to be present. A halftime program is being arranged with introductions of the Alumni players. Willing to Learn Replogle Says "Green but willing to learn," expresses the view of Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach, on his squad that will check out suits today and start practice tomorrow. "We have a small squad because only about half of the eligible football material has reported," said Coach Replogle." COVERT COVERS THE CAMPUS There's nothing under-cover about covert! It's great stuff on every campus from coast to coast. Little wonder. The color is perfect and the fabric has the stamina of a Rose Bowl winner. It will take you through all kinds of weather . . . And not take much of your allowance for cleaning and pressing.