Page 3 College Job Bureau Becomes Popular Spot The placement bureau of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is being swamped with students and company employment officials as agencies learn of its existence. A list of jobs available for students is kept on the bulletin board outside the College office. Mrs. Susan Forker, College placement bureau officer, said; "Students who want to get jobs through the placement bureau University Daily Kansan Lucy Files For Divorce "Our divorce will be completely amicable," said Arnaz who only Wednesday celebrated his 43rd birthday. "And there will be no contest. Lucy will pursue her career on television and I will continue my work as head of Desilu Productions." Lucille Ball, 48, filed a divorce suit yesterday in nearby Santa Monica superior court which ended the 20-year husband-wife partnership. That period saw the red-haired ex-chorus girl and the onetime Cuban bird-cage cleaner become the nation's biggest TV moguls. HOLLYWOOD—(UPI)—The most phenomenal success story in television history came to a crashing end today when Desi Arnaz could no longer say, "I Love Lucy." It was the second divorce action filed by Lucy in her stormy marriage with Arnaz. She said it was for keeps this time because she found it "impossible to go on." Lucy sought custody of their two children, Lucie, 9, and Desi IV, 7 in yesterday's divorce action, but she said: "We both love them very much. Desi will be able to see them as often as he likes. "I hope to do several spectaculars for Desilu and a motion picture before I move to New York to do a play in the fall." KU Graduate Dies W. Lee Vaughan, 52, Kansas City, Kan., lawyer and investor died last night after a heart attack. He was a 1932 graduate of KU's School of Law. On the 100th anniversary of his social fraternity in 1956 he was named "man of the year" by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He was a past president of the Wyandotte County Bar Association Radio Programs KUOK should regularly check the bulletin board." 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 KUOK News 6:15 Doug Brown Show 6:25 KUOK News 6:30 Doug Brown Show 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 KUOK News 8:05 Gerren Keith Show 8:05 KUOK News 8:10 Gerren Keith Show 10:05 KUOK News 10:05 Jazz Spectrum Assistantships Files Too Asistantships File Mr. Parker has her her office also maintained a file of the graduate schools and assistantships available at various schools. KANU "Usually the applicants are graduating seniors," commented Mrs. Forker, "but our services are available to any student desiring employment. We sometimes place students in summer jobs." Mrs. Forker said there are more interviews this year than last year in education, business, engineering, journalism, and mathematics. She said salary offers in all fields are higher this year. The business office also maintains a file of jobs available. This list is similar to the one at the College office, but contains some job listings which the College list does not have. Films on Chinese Art to Be Shown Women may check a file in the dean of women's office for jobs available during the summer. 1:00 KANU Almanac 1:00 Time for a Story 2:00 Concert Miniature 2:15 Funk Singing 2:30 Afternoon Symphony: "Symphony No. 38 in D Major," by Mozart Chapter a Day 2:25 News 2:30 Music You Want 4:00 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Sinfonia Concertante for Two Violins, Oboe and Orchestra" by Bach 7:00 From Mt. Oread: Faculty Recital Theodore Johnson, violinist; Marian Jersild and Roy Johnson, pianist. 7:30 Keyboard Concert — Organ — Parallele Preludes" by Bach 7:55 News 8:00 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR—1960 Kansas Legislature 9:00 Opera is My Holiday. Excerpts from Dance "Fidelio" sung by such artists as Flagstad, Roswaane, Pearce and Bampton 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Diverimento No. 17 in D Major" by Mozart Three-color films depicting various forms of Chinese art will be shown at 4 p.m. today in 3 Bailey as part of the regularly scheduled film series sponsored by the Bureau of Visual Aids. The first film, Chinese Painting Thru the Ages", will show, with the best specimens available for direct photography, how the Chinese painters evolve their theory and practice. The film also shows what Chinese painting has to offer world art. "Oriental Brushwork," shows several famous Oriental water color paintings in the Freer Gallery. Then the film takes us to the studio of several famous Chinese painters to illustrate brushwork. 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Divertimento No. 17 in D Major" by Mozart 11:00 OFF The last film, "Finger Painting of Wu Tsai Yen," portrays the creative possibilities of finger painting. "Every human being is in need of talking to somebody. In this country nobody has time. It seems that talking to a friend has gone out of style. Now you have to pay money to go to an analyst." — Marlene Dietrich. Chemistry Research Grant to Mesler The National Science Foundation has granted $17,800 for a KU chemical engineering research project. Dr. Russell B. Mesler, associate professor of chemical engineering, is conducting the research entitled, "Temperature Near the Surface During Nucleate Boiling." The grant will cover a 30-month period. Dr. Mesler's graduate student assistant on the project is Charles Colver, Coffeyville. HUTCHINSON —(UPI) — Kansas Democrats, burrowing through as much as two feet of snow, converged on Hutchinson today for their 1960 state convention. Democratic State Chairman Frank Theis predicted a crowd of 1.500. The convention starts tomorrow morning but most Democrats want to attend tonight's "60 Victory Dinner." Sen. John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, both candidates for their party's nomination for president, will speak. Mr. Burge said that the cooperation of the students and the university family has been one of the reasons for their progress. The students and faculty members have not entered many complaints about the discomfort caused by the construction. Mr. Burge said that their willingness to continue their activities to the best of their ability has been a great factor in continuing construction. Hutchinson Host To State Demos It appeared that two unannounced presidential contenders, Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri and Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, will send representatives to the dinner or convention rather than appear personally. All four senators have made speeches and talked with Kansas Democratic leaders in recent months. Former Student Dies in Blizzard The work of the state convention is to ratify six delegates-at large recommended by the district conventions and to choose six other delegates, who have been, for all practical purposes, pre-determined as Gov. George Docking and party officials. Presently the interior partitions are being put in the extension. "Eating words has never given me indigestion." - Sir Winston Churchill. Ens. Jerry Wayne Giddens, 1958 graduate of KU, died in an Alaskan storm on Feb. 20, said the Navy Department. The book store will extend down into the present location of the Jay Bowl. A winding staircase will connect the two sections of the book store. 11:00 Sign Off April 8 is the deadline for submitting fiction, poetry, satire, and non-fiction manuscripts for the second issue of Spectrum, KU Literary-acda magazine. All work should be sent to 105 Flint Hall. The first issue of Spectrum is expected to be out March 15. The new Jay Bowl will be in the new addition and will have 12 bowling lanes. There will, also, be automatic pin spotters. Coffee hours continue to be accompanied by the banging of equipment at the Kansas Union building. The wet elements have done little to slow the progress of the construction of the new extension. Information on funeral services is not available. Ens. Giddens was assigned to a communications station on Adak Island in the Aleutians. He and three other officers were on a weekend hunting trip when they were caught in a blizzard, which also took the life of one of the other officers. Neither Cold Nor Snow Can Stay Construction The new extension to the building will include seven new meeting rooms. There will be extensions to the ballroom, Hawk's Nest, Jay Bowl, book store, music room and the cafeteria. Frank Burge, Union director, said mid-summer completion of the six floor expansion seems hopeful. The former mechanical engineering student is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Giddens of Kansas City, Mo. The new addition is being added solely for the comfort of the students and university family. He explained that the present conditions have crowded meeting areas and places for student recreation. New Rooms "This is a simple extension of existing facilities and no new enterprises," said Mr. Burge. Spectrum Article Deadline Is April 18 All human wisdom is summed up in two words—wait and hope.—Alexandre Dumas WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 An essay and playlet contest is being sponsored by the National Patriotic Service Committee of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. STOP IN TODAY A first prize of $50 will go to an adult 18 years or older. A first prize of $35 and a $15 second price will be awarded to students 14 to 18. Colonial Society Sponsors Contest The biographical sketch of a Colonial woman and her participation in the educational life of the period may be any length. The historical playlet is to be Colonial, not more than three acts, with a one stage setting and not to exceed 20 minutes. Any playlets or sketches are to be mailed by June 1, 1960 to: Mrs. Frank A. Neff. National Vice Chairman, Patriotic Service Committee, 5720 Sullivan Road, Wichita, K.ansas. Non-Nuclear Tests Completed by AEC WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) announced today it has completed its underground non-nuclear high explosive test series in a Louisiana salt mine and will transfer the testing to a Nevada test site. The AEC experiments began in mid-December 800 feet underground in a section of the Carey Salt Mine near Winnfield, La. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Puddies, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER SPECIAL Every Sunday SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL DINNER (Drink Included) All You Can Eat 85c Doors Open At 12:30 Plenty of Parking in Rear