University Daily Kansan Page 3 teur, nklin RESOLVED!—Four visiting debaters here for the Heart of America Debate Tournament discuss a current issue. The debaters are Jim Ray Travel, Crime Going Together The urge to travel prompted one unknown person to steal a bike and go for a joy ride. The bike, owned by Samuel Vanwinbush, Philadelphia, Pa., graduate student, was reported stolen from the north lawn of Malott Hall between the hours of 7-11 p.m. yesterday. Reports from the Campus Police indicate that people are making plans for spring travel—illegally. Alert KU policemen noticed a bike, matching the description of the one stolen, leaning against a fence on west 19th street, south of Allen Field House. Further investigation revealed that it was the stolen bike. It was promptly returned to its owner. However, spring fever and the urge to travel didn't treat Paul McKee, Ferguson, Mo., graduate student, as kindly. Mckee reported that someone had made off with his car top carrier last night, while it was parked at C parking lot. Evidently the person, or persons who stole the carrier are planning on traveling light. The car top carrier was manufactured in Germany especially for Volkswagens. New Associated Women Students Senate members who were recently elected are: and Dave Rogers from West Point and Joe Hicks and Bob Baird from Baylor. Final rounds of debate begin tomorrow. Janet L. Cameron and Janet K Juneau, Topeka, and Karen J Krueger, Yates Center, all juniors Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan., and Barbara A. Holm, Prairie Village both sophomores, and Sheila Ryan, Aurora, Mo., freshman. Aws Senators Elected Interviews Are Monday Sixteen companies will interview engineering seniors in Hoch Auditorium the week of March 16-20 for positions in all degree levels. The opportunities include some summer positions. The schedule is as follows; Monday—Boeing Airplane Company, Wichita, aeronautical, civil, electrical, mechanical engineers, mathematicians and physicists with advanced degrees. International Business Machines, all locations, electrical, mechanical, industrial engineers, engineering physics, industrial trial management; Plate Glass all locations, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineers, physicists, chemists. Tuesday—Army Ordnance Headquarters, chemical, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical engineers, engineering physicists, chemists, biochemicals, breweries, airplane companies, same as Monday; International Business Machines, same as Monday. Wednesday-California State Personnel Board, Sacramento, Calif., civil engineers; Chicago, Rock Island, mechanical engineers, business administration, accounting; Ohio Edison Company, Akron, Ohio, electrical, mechanical engineers; The Vendo Company, Kansas City, Mo., electrical, mechanical, industrial engineer thursday—North American Aviation. international chemical, electrical, mechanical burgical engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, chemists, mathematicians; Autonetics, aeronautical, electrical, mechanical engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, mathematicians; Columbus, aeronautical, civil, electrical, mechanical, engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, mathematicians. Los Angeles, mechanical, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, mathematicians; Rocketdyne, aeronautical, chemical, mechanical, engineering physicists, engineering physicists, physicists, mathematicians. The University of Michigan. Engineering research, engineering electrical, mechanical, metallurical engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, mathematicians, chem Friday, March 29—Callery Chemical Company, Lawrence, chemical engineers; Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, aeronautical, electrical, mechanical engine; University of Illinois Edison Company, Chicago, electrical, mechanical engineers; Kansas State Highway Commission, Topeka, civil engineers; Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator, aeronautical, electric engineers; Forest Department of Agriculture, All interviewees are requested to sign interview schedules in 111 Marvin. Women's Sports To Begin Soon It was announced at a recent meeting of the group that Quack club will not have its water show this year. Tryouts dates for the club will be announced later. Tau Sigma, modern dance club, will give a dance demonstration later this spring. Plans for Playday which is to be held April 25 were also discussed. Softball, tennis doubles and golf intramurals of the Women's Reeaction Association will begin after spring vacation. Hilliel Cost Supper, 5 p.m., 1409 Tennessee, Jewish Community Center. Two films, "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer" and "Wilderness of Zin." 7 p.m. Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Donations at the door. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c SATURDAY Newman Club Mass. 8 and 10 a.m. pramaths 8 a.m. Kansai Union after the 10.00 service Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-30 Inter-Biology Bible study, discussion and refreshments. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Official Bulletin International Club, 7 to 8:15 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Union. Panel discussion by professors and personalities of the University. He added that the parking area on Oread between 13th Street and the north entrance of the Union will be reserved for construction workers. SUNDAY KU Heart of America Debate Tournament all day. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey Architects Elementary & Secondary Stockholm Calif. Mufflers and Tallpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. business Placement Bureau Interviews, 214 Strong. Mr. Cal Stephenson and Mr. A. Grant Bening. Penn Mutual Insurance Co. Mgmt. Training, Sales & Law. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notices for daily and holiday name, place, date, and time of function. Foreign students: Any KU foreign student who does not have plans for the Easter vacation and who would like to spend part of that time in a Kansas community should see the Foreign Student Adviser, 228 Strong. TODAY SUA Board Applications. Available at SUA office or Kansas Union business office. Deadline for applications is April 8. "Persons who now have permits in Zone U must apply at the parking and traffic office to be reassigned to another parking zone," Chief Skillman said. Zone U and Baumgartner Drive will be closed for construction of the Kansas Union annex. Persons holding parking permits for that area will be re-assigned. Campus Police Chief Joe Skillman announced today the drive and parking area west of the Kansas Union will be closed effective Sunday. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Two Parking Areas Close Sunday Hillel Friday Night Services, 7:30 p.m. Carmel Will set out in time for concert. KU Heart of America Debate Tournament, all day. Going Early to the NCAA PLAYOFFS? Don't Miss Supper... Take It With You! Pick Up Some And Beat The Crowd "Moore" Burgers "Moore" Burger Drive-In 1414 West 6th — VI 3-9588 HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER "JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM THE CAMPUS" 150-Car Free Parking 9th & Iowa Save Time! 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