10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, February 13, 1968 Ethridge trades barbs with wife at dinner Mark Ethridge and Willie Snow Ethridge, married 47 years, threw good natured insults at each other last night at the Sigma Delta Chi-Theta Sigma Phi dinner in front of some 50 persons. Mrs. Ethridge said she was "amazed at the people making a fuss over Mark. I told him, you don't need to worry about making a speech, I'll make it for you." After his very short speech, Ethridge fielded questions. He answered several and Mrs. Ethridge told him he had not understood the questions. Ethridge said to her, "I've answered their questions, now I'll answer yours." His special affections are with the editorial page. Ethridge feels a strong editorial page is what makes a good newspaper. During a political campaign, "if both candidates are bad, one is worse than the other, and the reader has a right to the editor's opinion," he said. Ethridge thinks automation took away a lot of the color in journalism when it got rid of the tramp journalists. "You may automate the mechanics, but not the brains in journalism," he said. KU-KSU game on TV Ethridge was asked why he took up teaching after a long The Kansas-Kansas State basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 24, in Allen Field House, will be telecast in color over a seven-station, three-state network, KU athletic director Wade Stinson has announced. Tip-off time will be 8:07 p.m. two minutes later than normal night games in Allen Field House. REGISTERED Keenake® DIAMOND RINGS Any Keepsake diamonds lost from your setting, within a year, will be replaced free. Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. career in newspaper work. He said, "I always had a yen to teach, but I would have been an archaeologist if somebody else had done the digging." Foreign Students: IIE students who are scheduled to interview the Denver representatives next week, sign up now at 226 Strong. TODAY French Film Festival. 7 p.m. "Jules and Jim." Dyche Auditorium. Fee Payment. An Day. Business Office. 121 Strong Hall. Official Bulletin A. I.A.J.A. Meeting, 7:30 p.m. George Del Forge, engineering specialist, Operations Analysis Section, Ling-Temco-Vought Corp. "Review of XC- Rodeo Club Meeting 8 p.m. Will bulletin board in room (check bulletin board for email) 142A Air Craft Testing." Illustrated Refs. attachments. TOMORROW Foreign Students: IIE students who are scheduled to interview the Denver representatives next week, sign up now at 226 Strong. County Clerks School. All Day. Kansas Union. Ph.D. Final Examination. 9 a.m. Frank William Addis, physics. Room 341, Malott. Ph.D. Final Examination. 1:30 p.m. Hi-Fi System. 1:45 p.m. (Room and building not listed.) SUA Music Forum. 3:30 p.m. Dr. J. Dr. J. Music Room. Kansas Union Music Room. Kansas Union Fee Payment Ends. 4 p.m. Business Office. 121 Strong Hall. Poetry Reading. 4 p.m. Edward Field. Forum Room, Kansas Union. If you want a business career with all the growing room in the world, we have a suggestion. Start with Humble and you start with the company that supplies more petroleum energy than any other U.S. oil company. We're literally No.1 — America's Leading Energy Company. Start with Humble and you start with the principal U.S. affiliate of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) with its 300 worldwide affiliates. So your advancement can be intercompany as well as intra company, worldwide as well as domestic! Look into Humble's wide-scope careers in transportation, manufacturing,and marketing—and the management of all these. We have immediate openings for people in practically all disciplines and at all degree levels. We'll stretch your capabilities. Put you on your own a little too soon. Get the best you can give. But you'll always be glad you didn't settle for anything less than No.1.Make a date now with your placement office for an interview. Humble Oil & Refining Company America's Leading Energy Company A Plans for Progress Company and an Equal Opportunity Employer