Scribble the text in a way that is easily readable. For example, "1978" can be written as "1978" and "2004" as "2004". Use bold fonts for headings and regular fonts for body text. Public Relations Institute Slated A mobile exhibit on "Atoms for Peace" is being sent through Kansas during March and April by the University and the state Junior Chamber of Commerce. A panel discussion of current public relations problems including community relations, press relations, employee communications, community fund raising drives, and public relations and sales literature, will be the Saturday morning program. The sixth annual Public Relations Institute will begin March 29 when 75 persons in public relations will attend a 2-day session at the University. Appearing on the panel will be Mel Witrogen, public relations director, Wichita Community Chest; Sylvia Hamilton, public relations director, United Campaign, Ed Stolenwerck, assistant public relations director, Spencer Chemical Co., both Kansas City, Mo.; James E. Dykes, assistant professor of journalism and Emil L Telfel, associate professor of journalism. Karl Koerper, vice president, Kansas City Power & Light Co., Kansas City, Mo., will speak at the first session on the topic. "Are you doing the public relations job management expects?" Douglas Williams, vice-president, public relations, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, Mo., will speak on the problem of measuring public relations. Group discussions will follow each talk. 'Atoms For Peace' Bus Tours Kansas following the luncheon, Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism will summarize the conference. The 35-foot long, self-contained, walk-through bus carries exhibits illustrating the potential peaceful uses of atomic energy. Included are a cross section of an atomic power plant model and displays showing the uses of isotopes in medical treatment and research. The exhibit was prepared by the museum division of the Atomic Energy Commission at Oak Ridge, Tenn. "In a short time the visitor can get a good idea of the peaceful uses of atomic energy," said T. Howard Walker, director of University Extension. "Approximately 1,200 persons passed through the exhibit in Leavenworth. The one-man operator is an educator and lecturer and the exhibit is being well received," he said. The Grand Prairie section of Arkansas produces about one-fifth the United States supply of rice. Business Office Distributes $400,000 Payroll The business office of the University distributes checks to 3,206 University employees out of a monthly payroll of $400,000. There are 1,421 faculty and staff members on monthly salary and 122 on hourly wage. Civil service covers a wide variety of jobs on the campus such as clerical and office help, maintenance personnel, and dormitory help such as cooks and janitors. Unmarried candidates between 20 and 35 years of age are preferred. They should be actively participating in some phase of the labor movement and be able to carry on college-level studies. Each recipient is expected to return to active work in the trade union movement when he returns to the U.S. Britain Offers Labor Grants Three of the recipients will study at Ruskin College of Oxford University and one at Coleg Harlech in Wales. The awards cover living expenses, tuition and incidentals at Ruskin; living expenses and tuition at Harlech. The winners must provide their own transportation and approximately $400 for miscellaneous expenses. Four full scholarships are offered to Americanunion members to study labor problems in Great Britain for the coming academic year. Applications for the labor awards may be obtained from the Institute of International Education, 1 E.67th St., New York 21, N.Y. King Frederik IX Confers Honor Dr. Hans C. Jersild, father of Miss Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano, and of Joann Jersild, Brooklyn, N.Y. senior, has received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog by order of King Frederik IX of Denmark. Dr. Jersild received the honor for his work in the United Evangelical Lutheran Church, of which he is past president, and for his support of Danish-American projects. The second Clinical Radio Isotopes Course for doctors of medicine will begin March 19. Enrollment is limited to ten physicians. Isotopes Course To Begin The course is sponsored by the School of Medicine radiation biophysics program, and University Extension. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA California Research Corporation and other Subsidiaries March 22,1957 Representatives will be on the campus to interview Chemists, Chemical Engineers Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers Metalurgical Engineers, Physicists There are 483 civil service employees on a monthly paying basis and 267 being paid hourly. FOR CAREER EMPLOYMENT in California and other areas Civil service is a comparatively new thing at the University, arriving in 1950. All checks are sent into the department of administration at the state office in Topeka, where they are countersigned by the state treasurer. Page 3 "Civil service has been a very important development for the classified employes," Karl Klooz, bursar, said. "It improved the salary and standards for that type of worker." Three-fourths of the money for salaries comes from state appropriations with the remaining one-fourth from fees, Mr. Klooz said. This department handles all funds and sends the checks to the business office where they are distributed. Friday, March 15, 1957 Law Wives Slate Game Night The Law Wives Club will have a game night Tuesday evening in the lounge of the Art Museum in Spooner-Thayer. Mohamed I Kazem, Cairo, Egypt graduate student, will speak at the April 9 meeting. University Daily Kansas HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. For The Complete Line Of REVLON The Round Corner Drug 801 Mass. YOU'LL LIKE OUR LENTEN SPECIALTIES! - Florida Pompano - Block Island Swordfish Steak - Soft Shell Crabs - Broiled Maine Lobster - Jumbo Gulf Shrimp - Fried Deep Sea Scallops Good Food-Good Service DUCK'S Sea Food Tavern 824 Vt. !JAM SESSION! Saturday, March 16, 2:30-5:30 ROLAND BENNETT AND THE WHALERS" Topeka, Kansas "THE MUSICIANS THAT JUMP" . . . WITH AN ALL REQUEST PROGRAM Admission 50c FEATURING THE HOTTEST— MOST VERSATILE PIANO IN TOWN! Piano - Saxophone - Electric Bass Guitar - Electric Guitar & Drums at the - TEE PEE -