Page 3 Meeting Set To Decide Kansan Neutrality Issue Members of the Kansan Board, governing body of the University Daily Kansan, will meet probably next week with Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy to decide whether students editors may take sides in state and national politics, Kent R. Thomas, chairman, said today. The Board of Regents gave the decision back to Chancellor Murphy and the Kansan Board Jan. 18. Before, full agreement could not be reached in a meeting here; it was decided editors could takes sides on campus politics. 4. The Kansan Board passed, Dec. 4, an amendment to their constitution to allow editors to take sides in politics on and off the campus. Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information said taking sides would not be permitted because of previous political trouble students had. Chancellor Murphy said he believed editors could discuss issues but not candidates. "There is a genuine problem," Dean Marvin said, "as to where responsibility and authority Revue Auditions Wednesday Auditions for between skit acts for Rock Chalk Revue will be Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. in Strong Auditorium. A master of ceremonies and six acts of any kind will be chosen from the auditions. The acts may be any type with any number of participants. Any student may try out. Those who will not be able to audition at the regular time may call Vera Stough at VI 3-560 to arrange for another time. Florida's Seminole Indians have exchanged their old dugout canoes for swift, modern air boats, says the National Geographic Society. Propeller-driven by an old automobile engine mounted above a shallow-draft scow, an air boat can float in two inches of water and skim through the swamps at 30 to 40 miles an hour. should lie and as to how they can be shared by the Kansan Board and the school. The Kansan is a laboratory, and therefore the school has a laboratory responsibility." Oscar Stauffer, Topeka publisher and member of the Board of Regents, said he believed the Kansas Board would "get in trouble" if it "lent itself to violent partisan politics." Official Bulletin 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 theulty. Kaliman Nefsen should include name, place, date, and time of function. Undergraduate mathematics seminar, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Lecture by Prof. G. Gspringer. "The Number 30." All interested students invited to attend. TODAY KU cabinet meeting, 6:45 p.m. at Miss Johnson's home, 1644 Stratford Rd. All cabinet members please attend as picture for Jayhawk will be taken. TUESDAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Museum. Verdi: "La Laurea de Desertio." KU Presbyterian Women's Supper, 1:30-7:30 p.m., Westminster House. THURSDAY World University Service, 4 p.m., 306A siesta Union. All representatives be County correspondents' meeting, 4 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union, Jim Bedford, journalism instructor, will speak. KU-Y all-member meeting, 7.30 p.m. Jim Bedroom, Student Union, Philippe: Dr. Franklyn C. Nelik, "Last Lecture." Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Art Museum. Verdi: "La Forza del Destino." FRIDAY William Bonney (Billy the Kid), one of the most famous of the Old West's gummen, was born in New York City. University Daily Kansan The following firms will interview students today through Friday in 111 Marvin. Students wishing to be interviewed are asked to sign the schedules in 111 Marvin. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Monday Fisher Governor Co.; Bendix Aviation Corp.; Indiana, Spencer Chemical Corp., and Civil Aeronautics Administration, Kansas City. Tuesday — Columbia-Southern Chemical Co.; Convair, Ft. Worth, Texas and Remington-Rand Co. Wednesday - Remington-Rand Co.; Esso Engineering and Research; Iowa State Highway Commission; Proctor and Gamble Co., and Columbia-Southern Chemical Co. Thursday Corn Products; U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Gulf Oil Corp. Friday - Mason and Hangar Co. and Gulf Oil Corp. Business School Job interviews for School of Business students will be held during the next two weeks by the companies listed below. Interview schedules may be signed in 214 Strong. ...Today — Cargill, Inc., and Colgate-Palmolive Co. Tuesday — Proctor and Gamble. Wednesday — Owens-Corning Fiberglass; Haskins and Sells, accounting, and Arthur Young and Co., accounting internees. Friday - Hailmark Cards, (women only); Sears, Roebuck and Co., and Pennsylvania Railroad. Thursday — Montgomery Ward and Travelers Insurance. Feb. 11 - Fleming Co.; RoyalLiverpool Insurance Group, and Internal Revenue Service. Feb. 12 - General Electric Co., Caterpillar Tractor, and F. J. Fisher, insurance. Feb. 13 - Caterpillar Tractor and Carter Oil Co. Feb. 14 - General Electric Co. Feb. 15 - UARCO, Inc., and Fleming Co., (summer employment). Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Monday, Feb. 4, 1957 Trophies will be awarded to the four winners in the annual duplicate bridge tournament, sponsored by Student Union Activities, Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. SUA Bridge Champs To Get Trophies Students and faculty are eligible to enter the tournament, according to Lawrence Bodle, Plattsburg. Mo. senior and director of the tournament. To enter, players must sign a list at the information desk in the Student Union. 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