Thursday, December 5, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Campus Interviews Job interviews scheduled on campus for next week are listed below. Information and dates of the interviews are furnished by the individual placement offices. Students interested should check with their individual placement office for job descriptions and eligibility requirements. School of Business, 202 Summerfield Dec. 9: Great-West Life Assurance — BS, MS. business administration, Construction Mason & Hanger-Sillas Mason Co. Inc. —business administration and related areas for BS, MBA, Ia., plant; Nat- cal Co. BS, MBA, accountant for Kansas City office. Dec. 10: Continental Can Co—Bs, MBA, business administration, sales, production management; Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co—Bs, business, BLA, liberal arts, MBA; The Prudential grees, sales and sales management; Southwestern Life Insurance Co—all degrees, sales and sales management. Clubs set Xmas party Presentations of various national Christmas themes will highlight this year's annual People-to-People (P-to-P) and International clubs' Christmas party, 8 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at the American Legion Hall, 3806 W. 6th St. Frank Hummer, Topeka senior and president of P-to-P said the George Francis orchestra will play and a Christmas tree will be decorated at the party. Hummer said both clubs' members will be admitted free. All other students and faculty are invited to attend at a cost of $1 at the door. Dec. 11: U.S. Air Force Systema Dec. 11: U.S. Air Force Systema Division—BA, BS, MBA, business ad- ministration, liberal arts; Proter & MBA, business economics; —BS, MS, MBA, business economies. Dec. 12: Famour-Barr Company—BA, BS, MBA, business, liberal arts; -BS business, BA liberal arts and Math; Interstate Bakery Corp—BS, business, economics, accounting, n-fluoride, AB, liberal arts, Bunion; Union Pacific Railway—MBA. Dec. 13: Geo. A, Hormel & Co. ... special arts, math, accounting, MS, MBA School of Education, 103 Pallay Hall Dec. 10: Topeka Public Schools, Topeka, Kan. peka, Kan School District, Shawnee Mission High School District, Shawnee Mission. Dec. 13: School District, 110, Overland Park, Kan. School of Journalism 105 Flint Hall Brooke, Germans talk Dec. 10: Topeka Capital-Journal news seniors. BONN (UPI)—Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., conferred with West German Cancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger and Defense Minister Gerhard Schoeder in what a U.S. embassy spokesman said was an "unofficial" visit Tuesday. KU-Y gift fair is open for all early shoppers The KU-Y International Gift Fair opens at 3:30 p.m. today at the Wesley Foundation. The fair "gift shop" will be open from 3:30 to 8 p.m. through Friday for early Christmas shopping. Items for the gift fair come from import houses throughout the nation. Judge suggests jury investigate Walker report CHICAGO (UPI)—A chief federal judge said yeasdayd a special grand jury "might well look into the timing and motivation" behind a report that charged some police "rioted" during the violent disorders of Democratic National Convention week. William J. Campbell, chief judge of U.S. District Court in Chicago, suggested the grand jurors might look into whether the release of the controversial "Walker report" Sunday was designed to influence the grand jury's own exhaustive investigation of the riots. The judge also questioned the objectivity of the report, labeled it "just the report of one individual," and expressed doubt that Daniel Walker, head of the task force that prepared it, was qualified "in the field of criminal investigation." Walker, who submitted the report to the task force's parent National Commission on Violence, sent an open telegram to Campbell replying to the judge's news conference statements. "I was given a deadline of mid-November by the President's National Commission on Violence," the telegram said. "I met that deadline. I was informed that the commission needed my report in time to make their interim report to President Johnson. "The commission decided to release the report because of its great public interest." Ye Old Junior Class Party Dec. 6th Rally... This Friday, from 8 p.m. till Midnight, the Junior Class will stage its first large scale outing of the semester. Spotlighting the entertainment of the Happy Medium and a countless supply of FREE Budweiser beer, this looms as an event second to none. Juniors with class cards will be admitted free, while everyone else will be charged $1.50 at the door. Bring your own pitchers!!! Dec. 6th =8=12 Featuring the sounds of THE HAPPY MEDIUM starring Miss Debbie Waltz Compliments of Ace Johnson Rice dinner to aid Biafrans A fund-raising program for starving children in war-torn Biafra is scheduled at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. Costing one dollar, it will include a rice and tea dinner, speakers and entertainment by the Young Christian Minstrels. The money contributed by each diner, says Mrs. Judith Kahane, project coordinator, will be enough to feed a hungry child for a week. Informal talks will be given by two guest speakers familiar with the situation in Biafra-Father Phillip Jarmack, associate secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities, and Father Dermot Doran, an Irish Holy Ghost missionary who organized the first mercy airlift in December of 1967. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Geraldine Smith, co-editor of the News-Hawk, a Negro newspaper in Wichita. Tickets for the dinner are available at the Kansas Union Information Desk, at the Raney Drug Stores, and from residence hall representatives. Proceeds from the program will be given to the Church World Service Committee, the Catholic Relief Fund and UNICEF. HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Tina Louise will add sex appeal to the cast of Warner Bros.' "The Good Guys and the Bad Guys." JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments - Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. All utilities included in rent. - Convenient Location, a Time and Money Saver. Lawrence's Finest Apartment Complex Inspection Invited 1603 W. 15th Tel.VI 3-4993 Dacron polyester and wool, prettily The reason people feel weightier in winter is that they are. Swaddled and burdened by winter clothes, they move like giant tortoises, and think solemn thoughts. Enter the bird dress, a blend of Dacron polyester and wool, pretty tucked and sashed with flowers. It floats like a feather. Its thoughts are light as down. 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