Campus Interviews As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of March 10-14. School of Journalism, 105 Flint. nurses in news. Harris. Newspapers. seniors in news. schools in news. School of Education. 103 Bailev. March 10; Glendale Public Schools, Glendale, Calif.; Rowland School, Dist., Rowland Heights, State University, Hawaii; Public Schools, Hoopahua, Hawaii March 11; Bloomington Public Schools, Bloomington, Minn.; State of Hawaii Public Schools, Monroe, State of Hawaii Public Schools, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 12: Vallejo Public Schools, Valleio, Calif. March 13. St. Louis Public School Bellevue Public School Bellevue March 14: Highland Park-Deerfield High School, Highland Park, III; Salina Public Schools, Salina; Centura University, Valverde, Calif. Postcards, 2021. Business, 202 Summerfield March City; Garvey, Inc. Maytag; National Un-scotch water pollutes Scotch Scotch whisky should not be polluted by adding un-Scotch water in any form say the Scotch experts in an article in the March issue of Atlas Magazine. In an article reprinted from the London Daily Mail Atlas says the closer the origins of the water to the distillery where the Scotch is produced, the better the mixture will be. As a result of that opinion, Oag Porteous of Dunbarton—"Purveyors of Pure Scotch Water Throughout the World."—packs into plastic sachets mountain water from the Old Kilpatrick Hills. You just slit the envelope and pour in the water, or freeze the water and use it as Scotch rocks for Scotch-on-the-Rocks. Cash Register; National Life Insurance Co. 10 KANSAN Mar. 6 1969 March 11: Dept of Agriculture (REA): Campbell Soup; Equitable Telephone and electric Service Corp.; Kennedy and Coe; Wilson and Co. March 12: Bank of America: Carnation Co.; Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery; Moberly, West, Jennings and Shaul. March 13: Bank of America; Haskins and Sells; Household Finance; Ell Lilly and Co.; Montgomery Ward. March 14; Armoe Steel Corp.; Crown Zellerbach; City of Detroit; Ell Lilly and Co., Sunray DX Oil. School of Architecture 111 Marvin March 10: Century Electric, EE, IE, ME; General Dynamics, EE, AE, National Cash Register, CHE, EE, National Bank Register, CHE, EE, ENGRM, M. ENGRM, PHYS, IE, ME, ENGRM, M. ENGRM, PHYS, IE, ME, Well Services, CHE, CE, EE, ENGRM, PHYS, IE, ME, Wilcox Elect, ELE March 11, Corps of Engineers, CE, EE, AE, CE, ENGR, M, ENGR, EE, AE, CE, ENGR, M, ENGR, PHYS, ME, City of Kansas City, CE, EE, AE, CE, ENGR, M, ENGR, Systems Management Div., EE, ENGR, PHYS; Air Force Western CE, EE, AE, CE, ENGR, MECH, BVH DE, BVH March 12: Bell Systems, CHE, CE. EN, ENGR, M, ENGR, PHYS, IE, MA, MAIN, ME, Airspace, AT, ACH ENGR, CE, ENGR, M, ENGR, PHYS, IE, ME. March 13, Texas Water Development Board, CE, EE ME, ME Aerospace,AE, ENGR,CE,EE,ENGR,M.E, ENGR. PHYS EES March 14: City of Detroit, CHE, CE, EE, ME, CHEM, MATH: North American Rockwell, AE, CHE, CE, EE, PHYS. ENGR M., MATH. Law Review plans to 'bridge the gap' The KU School of Law will "bridge the gap" between law practice and theory Saturday in the fifth annual Practical Law Review, said Benjamin Morris, assistant dean of the Law School. The review is designed to help students and young lawyers distinguish the fine theoretical points of law from their practical use, Morris said. Sponsored jointly by the Kansas Bar Association and the schools of law at Washburn University in Topeka, and KU will be held in the Kansas Union. Nearly 100 law students and attorneys are expected to attend. KANSAS CITY - Muhammad Ali offered $1,000 last night to anyone in the audience who could speak for 15 minutes on "a religion that would benefit the black man," but no one responded. Clay speaks at UMKC Speaking to an overflow crowd of more that 1,000 persons in Pierson Hall at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, the former Cassius Clay extolled the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, Black Muslim leader, and described some of the beliefs of Christianity. The ex-heavyweight boxing champion of the world, now a Black Muslim minister, said no one could speak for Christianity and make sense because of the "live and spooky stories" which were never questioned in that faith. Directing his remarks to the black people in the audience, Ali said the black man is constantly tricked by whites and their own preachers. He urged them to follow "the real leader," Elijah Muhammad. Ali said: "None of our needs have been answered because we have too many leaders." No people gain justice and equality with so many leaders. We're all black people catching hell, so we all want the same thing. We just have different approaches. "Violence is death. Let's forget it." Ali said it wouldn't be a black revolution, but a black slaughter. The rebels, however, are heroes on campus now, he said. "Everywhere I go I see pictures of H. Rap. Brown, Stokely Carmichael and Eldridge Cleaver." Ali said integration is also dead. "Integration put the Rev. Ralph Annathy in jail and assassinated Martin Luther King." he said. Japan to issue stamp TOKYO (UPI) Japan's Postal Ministry announced yesterday it will issue a stamp showing a semi-nude woman. The stamp was copied from a painting entitled "Hair," in which one woman is seen sitting nude waist up while her sister combs her hair. ACME Salutes Player of the Week: Phil Harmon who scored 17 points against Colorado! Good Luck Jayhawks! Beat K-State! Acme Offers This: - When you bring your laundry and dry cleaning in and pick it up, you save 10% - 5 Shirts for $1.49 Folded or on Hangers! Acme Laundry and Dry Cleaners DOWNTOWN 1111 MASS. HILLCREST 925 IOWA MALLS 711 W.23rd