Thanks for what? Apollo splashdown set (Continued from page 1) virtually everything they set out to do, and then some. McDivitt, 39, Scott, 36, and Schweickart,33, even pioneered a promising new photographic experiment that may help man solve some of his immediate needs by showing him how to reap more food and material from his own planet. Their only significant problems have been with recovery area weather and a mysterious attack of nausea that twice hit Schweickart and cut short a space stroll on the front porch of the Apollo 9 moon landing spacecraft dubbed "Spider." The three astronauts stayed up an extra hour yesterday to track for seven minutes the top section of the lunar module spacecraft they fired into a enough to commit it to a manned lunar flight. Flight Director Eugene Kranz said that not only did the first manned lunar lander work magnificently, but the repeated use of it day after day showed "you can launch it, store it and expect it to be good when the crew inhabits it." 10 KANSAN Mar. 13 1969 higher orbit after completing its final tests Friday. Give today's graduate the most wanted watch in the world—Accutron. Accutron time is so nearly perfect that Bulova guarantees monthly accuracy to within 60 seconds.* The key objective of the Apollo 9 mission was to prove the four-legged moon landing spacecraft and all its intricate systems - some more complicated than those aboard the command ship - worked well "The Early Bird Cafe" The Serfs $2.99 reg. $4.98 Appearing at the Red Dog on Fri., March 14, and Sat., March 15 Campus Interviews As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of March 17 to 21. School of Journalism, 105 Flint Autoe Advertising seniors and interns School of Education, 103 Bailey Museum, St. Louis Public School System, Hartford, Corn March 18: Waseo Union High School Dist., Waseo, Calif.; Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa, Okla.; Brawley School Dist., Brawley, Calif. Missouri City Public Schools, Kansas City, Mo. March 20: Davenport Davenport, Iowa; Anaheim Union High School Dist., Anaheim, Calif. March 21: Unified District No. 465, Winfield; Walled Lake School Dist.;Walled Lake, Mich.;Mich. School, San Diego, Calif.; Turlock School Dist.;Turlock, Calif.; Everett Public Schools, Everett, Wash. School of Business, 202 Summerfield SENATOR OF BUSINESS, 202 Summerfield Alstate- Insurance, graduating seniors; Co., graduating seniors; Continental Can Co., graduating seniors; Northern Natural Gas Co., graduating seniors; Ohio National Life Insurance Co. graduating seniors; Didde-Glaser Inc. graduating seniors; Safeway Stores, graduating seniors March 18: The Fourth National Bank & TPC Bank graduating seniors; Geo. Hormel Bank graduating seniors; National Bank Examiners. Potronize Kansan Advertisers graduating seniors; Waddell & Reed; graduating seniors; Weaverhauser Co. graduating seniors; Yellow Freight System; graduating students; summer employment March 19: Bell Systems System Pharmaceutical Corp. graduating seniors; R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. seniors; Western Electric, graduating seniors March 20: Florsheim Shoe Co. graduating seniors; Hallmark Cards, juniors, seniors, graduate students, summer only; Kennedy & Coe, summertime; Sauter Laboratories, sophomores and juniors, summer only; March 21: University of Denver, graduating seniors; R. K. Donnelley, graduating seniors; Equitable Life graduating seniors; Graduation graduating seniors; Famous-Barr Co. seniors, summer for graduate students; Pan American Petroleum Corp., graduating seniors; Dept. of Accounting, Faculty of Force Contract Management, graduating seniors; Elgin-Joliet Eastern Railway, graduating seniors. Tom "V. I." Slaughter Service In Town? At The Stables!!! Why? Because students like Tom "V. I." Slaughter serve you nightly. He led the East St. Louis Little League in muggings, snippings, purse snatchings, car thefts, knifings, assaults, extortions, strike outs and errors during the 1956-58 seasons . . career was abruptly ended early in the 1959 season when inflicted with a severe case of athletic supporter rash . . does public relations in the summer for the Tucker, Arkansas, Prison Farm where he recruits young hoodlums, thugs and fags for the farm's world famous trustee program . . after graduation wants to continue in the public relations field and has been offered positions with such outstanding Americans as Mayor Daley, Regis Philbin, Charles O. Finley, Huey Newton, and is currently considering going to work with Union Oil in Santa Barbara, California. Every Tuesday night when $2.00 buys all the brew one can consume, you'll find "V. I." collecting your money (and other things) at the door. Let his warm personality and compassion for fellowman start your evening off on the right foot. THE STABLES