Next Israeli premier may be woman JERUSALEM (UPI) Mourning Israeli leaders pooled their support today behind a woman who once taught school in the United States to be Israel's next premier, political sources said. They said Mrs. Golda Meir, Harrison (Continued from page 1) Lewis will attempt to prove the police officers removed articles not authorized on the search warrant from her home. Lewis also holds that the charges against Mrs. Harrison are discriminatory. Commenting on the charges against him, Harrison said, "I don't think the court will accept the motions to quash the charges because they were politically oriented. "The charges were brought out right before elections, which was five weeks after they said we committed the crimes, and that just doesn't jive. The charges came as a complete surprise to me." If the motion to invalidate the proceedings is rejected by the court, Harrison's trial date is tentatively set for March 27 in Wichita. No trial date has been set for Mrs. Harrison's case. Campus interviews As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of March 3-7. School of Journalism, 105 Flint School of Journalism, 105 Flint (Fla.) Herald, news seniors and interns. March 5: Miami (Fla.) Herald, news seniors and interns. 103 Bellor. March 3: Northeast Missouri State College, Kirkville, Mo.; Grosse Pointe Public School System, Grosse Pointe, Mich. March 4: Unified School Dist. No, 345, North Topeka; Kansas School Dist. No, 49, Overland Park; Mesa County Valley School Dist. No, 51, Jackson, College; Shownee Mission High School Dist., Shawnee Mission. March 5: Garden Grove Unified Dist., Garden Grove, Calif.; Anheim Elem. School Dist., Shawnee Mission. City district of Indian Affairs, Albuquerque. Abu Dhabi, UAE; Los Angeles City School Dist., Los Angeles, Calif. March 4: American Institute of Foreign Trade, graduating seniors; University of Florida, graduating seniors; Republic National Bank (Dallas), graduating seniors; Ross-Fuller and Costello, graduating seniors; Haley and Smart, graduating seniors. March 5: Anderson-Clayton Food Div. (a.m. only), graduating seniors; U.S. Dept. General Accting (p.m. only); College of Engineering, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., graduating seniors; Scott Paper, graduating seniors; St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co., graduating seniors; Union Electric Co., graduating seniors. March 6: Dept. of Air Force Hdq, Air Force Contract Management, graduating seniors; Prisco culinary school; Gull Oil Co. , graduating seniors; H. J. Heinz Co., graduating seniors; Hercules, Inc., graduating seniors; Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., graduating seniors; Target Stores, graduating March 7: Union Carbide Corp. (Consumers Prod. Div.), graduating seniors; National Gypsum Co., graduating seniors; North American Dept. and Canadian Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare Audit Agency, graduating seniors; International Milling Co., graduating seniors. school of Engineering, 111 Marvin Hall March 3: City of Milwaukee, EE, CE, ME; Philadelphia Naval Shipyards, Arch E, CE, EE; Mei Conservation Service, CE; Tennessee Falls, Meritivity, CE, EE, Engr. IE, ME March 4: Black & Veatch, Arch E, CE, EE, ME, Bus. & Eng. (combined); Sinclair Oil Corp., ChE, ME, PE, Geol, Math. March 5: Anderson, Clayton & Co., ChE, IE ME, Chem, tlantic CHE, IE ME, Chem, tlantic Chem, Granite City Steel, Arch E, CE, EE, IE ME; Gull Oil, ChE, EE, ME, PE; Hewlett Packard, CHE, EE, KE, Engr, M, Engr, Phys, IE, ME. March 6: Automatic Electric, EE, IE, ME; Boeing, AE, CE, EE, EngR, M, ME; St. Louis-San Francisco RR, CE, IE; Underwriters, Laboratories, CBE, IE; Union Electric, CHE, CHE, EE, IE; William & Stinchall, BAC, E, CE. March 7: Boeing, AE, CE, EE, Engz. IH, Jones, CW, ME, ME; INorganic Steel, CHe, CE, EE, IE, ME, Chem; Kansas Highway Commission,CE; National Gypum, City of St Louis,Arch E, ChE, CE, IE, ME, Computer Sci. 71, apparently had won the backing_qf the majority Labor party leadership and of other major factions to succeed Levi Eshkol, who died of a heart attack yesterday. 12 KANSAN Feb. 27 1969 Israel grieved Eshkol's death and prepared for his funeral Friday. Cabinet meets The Israeli cabinet met in emergency session on learning of Eshkol's death and named Deputy Premier Yigal Allon acting premier. He will serve at least a month. Allon privately supported the groundswell behind Mrs. Meir, the sources said. And the ruling Labor party appeared agreed to nominate her as premier following the official 30-day mourning period. Mrs. Meir came to Palestine from the United States in 1921. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, military hero of the 1967 war victory over the Arabs and Israel's most persuasive diplomatic voice Foreign Minister Abba Eban also gained early supporters for the premiership. Sources said age could be determining factor since both Apollo (Continued from page 1) is flown manned." All the activities with the moon lander will be packed into the first five days of the mission, making this period the most ambitious and busiest that astronauts have ever attempted. Eban and Dayan are considerably younger than Mrs. Meir. Anything not accomplished with the craft during this period will have to be forgotten until a later flight, officials said. Maneuvering likely Political maneuvering was likely, they said, adding that Gen. Dayan probably would support Mrs. Meir but that Eban apparently favored Allon. Some political circles said that if the Labor party cannot reach agreement with the rightwing Gahal party and the independent Liberals, the October elections might be moved up. Eshkol will be buried in the soil of the Judean hills, at Mount Herzl west of Jerusalem on Friday. Orthodox Jewish -law requires burial within 24 hours but the government announced that Eshkol's body will lie in state today in the Parliament Building in Jerusalem so the country could pay its last respects. STUDY IN Guadolejara, Mexico The Guadalaijara Summer School, a fully accredited U iversity of Arizona program, conducted in cooperation with professors from Stanford Uni- versity, University of California, and Guadalajara, will offer June 30 to August 9, art, folkklore, geography, history, language and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $290. Write Prof. Juan B. Reel, P.O. Box 7227, Stanford, California 94305. The Gaslight Tavern Now Featuring BUDWEISER ON TAP! 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