Thursday vigils seek Viet peace In an appeal for peace in Vietnam, the Lawrence committee of the Kansas Peace Forum will hold a vigil at noon Thursday in front of Watson Library. Ham Salsieh, assistant instructor in English and spokesman for the committee, said the hourlong vigils will be held every week to protest against the Vietnam conflict. ADDITIONAL VIGILS will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Salsich said, for sympathizers unable to make the Thursday time. The Sunday vigils will be held at South Park on Massachusetts St. "The vigil was conceived as an opportunity for individual citizens —students, faculty and otherwise—to make a public witness of their protest against the war." Salsich said, "and all interested persons are invited to participate. "It is, of course, not necessary to participate for the full hour, nor is it necessary to participate Aetas, primitive tribesmen in the Philippines, prefer smoking cigarettes with the lighted ends in their mouths. Dwight Boring* says... "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. Call me and I'll fill you in on THE BENEFACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA vide the poles, current, an electric eye system, and maintenance on a rental basis, he said. ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men every week. We hope that individuals will join us when, and for as long as, their time permits," Salsich said. Oliver gets outside lights Oliver Hall, shrouded at night in darkness, will soon have a set of street lights around it. J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, said Kansas Power & Light Co. is installing eight or nine lights in Oliver's parking lots and near the front entrance. Wilson said that hopefully the lights will be operational by this weekend. The lights were not installed earlier, Wilson said, because of cold weather, unavailability of light poles, and other delays. The power company will pro- Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 15, 1967 Well, we've got 35,000 people working for us in every principal city in the United States, and in places as different as the Philippines and Switzerland, as far away as Australia, as contrasting as Brazil and Canada. In our Industrial Division, you'll be working in one or more of the following product areas: Industrial and Commercial Air Conditioning, Industrial Heating, Air Moving, Refrigeration, Mechanical Power Transmission, Processed Air and Steam, and Air Pollution Control. You'll be getting: - Diversity of activity and product areas - Facilities in many attractive metropolitan locations - Financial assistance for continuing education - Promotion-from-within policy - Appropriate earnings and benefits If you're thinking big, contact your College Placement Office, or write to Stewart Stakel, Administr. of Placement, American Standard Industrial Division, Michigan 48232. An Equal Opportunity Employer. What does it take? With this degree: M.E., E.E., Chem. E. C.E., A.E., Met. E. Any Engineering or Physical Science Degree M.E., E.E., or Chem. E. M. E., E.E., I.E., or Industrial Management You'll qualify for: Engineering/Product Design and Development Engineering/Sales Marketing/Application Engineering Manufacturing INDUSTRIAL DIVISION