Football 'greats' to referee Greeks' east-west contest Forty-two players and two coaches have been selected for the All-Star Greek Week football team. The "East-West" game is scheduled for 4 p.m. March 18 at Memorial Stadium. Former KU players John Hadl, now with the San Diego Chargers, and Jay Roberts will referee the game. The most valuable player will be awarded a trophy and each player will receive a medal after the game. THE SPARTANETTES, a drill team from Sunner High School in Kansas City, will perform during half-time. Other Greek Week activities include the Greek Week sing, a banquet in the Kansas Union and Greek Week Relays. Members of the "East" team are: Gary Ace, Emporia graduate student, Phi Delta Theta; John Crowell, Ottawa senior, Beta Theta Pi; Tom Danaher, Atchison junior, Alpha Tau Omega; Bill Daniels, Prairie Village sophomore, Phi Delta Theta; Dick Elliot, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HARRY GIBSON, Kansas City, Kans. graduate student, Phi Delta Theta; Dick Hoener, Prairie Village juniper, Phi Gamma Delta; John Immel, Iola freshman, Sigma Chi; Joe Jeter, Hays sophomore, Phi Delta Theta; Mark Kirkpatrick, Nickerson junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Steve Knecht, Wichita senior, Phi Delta Theta; Chuck Kilgendahl, Prairie Village senior, Phi Gamma Delta; Mike Manning, Wichita senior, Beta Theta Pi; John Martin, Salina sophomore, Phi Gamma Delta; Al McPherson, Baxter senior, Beta Theta Pi. Ron Reuter, Topeka, Sigma Chi; Rick Stinson, Chesterfield, Mo. freshman, Alpha Tau Omega; Al Stoke, Topeka sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Steve Swift, Kansas City, Kans. sophomore, Phi Kappa Sigma; Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb. senior, Beta Theta Pi; Parker Young, Colby junior, Beta Theta Pi. New trial scheduled ARKANSAS CITY—(UPI)—A new trial was set today for an Arkansas City businessman, found guilty last week of simple assault in the horsewhipping of a newspaper editor. The new trial for John Ranney, 57. is scheduled for March 31. Judge William R. Howard declared a mistrial Thursday and set the new date after testimony from Deputy Sheriff Harper Stolle that one of the men summoned for jury duty told him, "they better not put me on the jury, I might hang him." RANNEY WAS found guilty on a charge he struck with a horse-whip Rex Woods, editor of the Arkansas City Daily Traveler. The newspaper had printed a story of the arrest of Runney's wife, who was charged with driving while intoxicated and transporting an open bottle. Stolle attributed the "hanging" statement to Earl V. Action, who denied the remark and testified he had no partiality or prejudice. Zip Code Books Out Anyone interested can buy a book from the Post Office Department listing the zip code numbers for the entire United States, broken down to street numbers. The book sells for $7. "WEST'S TEAM MEMBERS are: Gary Ascanio, Cherokee sophomore, Delta Upsilon; Art Baum, Dodge City sophomore, Delta Upsilon Tom Berryman, Ashland sophomore, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bob Betts, Overland Park junior, Delta Tau Delta; John Bork, St. Marys senior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jack Brockhart, Lawrence senior, Delta Tau Delta; John Cahill, Kansas City, Kans. junior, Phi Kappa Theta; Bill Chambers, Prairie Village freshman, Delta Tau Delta; Jay Clancey, Prairie Village freshman, Phi Kappa Psi; Joe Groner, Overland Park freshman, Phi Kappa Psi. 12 Daily Kansan Friday, March 4, 1966 AL HAGUE, Leawood junior, Phi Kappa Psi; Jerry Jaax, Conway Springs sophomore, Sigma Nu; Pete Kissel, Bartlesville, Okla. sophomore, Phi Kappa Psi; Bill Lee, Topeka sophomore, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Duane Lowry, Grat Bend junior, Delta Upsilon; Charles Pohl, Lawrence junior, Delta Upsilon. Ron Quenzer, Osborne sophomore, Kappa Sigma; Mike Schulz, Great Bend freshman, Delta Upsilion; Rod Wilson, Paola senior, Delta Upsilion; Larry Winn, Leawood senior, Phi Kappa Psi; George Woodward, Kirkwood, M. sophomore, Sigma Nu. Coaches are John Vratil, Larned junior, Beta Theta Pi, for the "East" team and Jay Combs, Dodge City junior, Delta Upsilon, for the "West"队. ASC Non-Partisan All Student Council School Representative and Class Officer Candidate Applications are available in the Dean of Students Office, 228 Strong Hall. Applications must be completed and returned no later than 4:00 p.m. Wed., March 9. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Our representatives are coming to the campus to talk to you about careers with Phillips. We're looking for highly qualified young people from practically all of the engineering disciplines, as well as physical scientists, mathematicians, geologists and geophysicists, accountants and business graduates. Some of our areas of activities are: oil and gas exploration; producing, transporting and refining; petrochemical manufacturing; plastics and textile development; engineering design and construction; computer programming; operations research; technical sales and market development; instrumentation and automation; and a broad spectrum of basic and applied research. Phillips is a widely diversified company, an interesting company, and a personal, people-type company. If any of the above areas are of interest to you, make a date with us at your campus placement office. They have more information on our job opportunities. We'd like to have a dialogue about us...and you. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PHILIPS 66