Page 12 University Daily Kansan- Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1963 Pancake Day Title Returns to Liberal LIBERAL — (UPI) — Mrs. Mary Barrington, 23, a mother of two, won the Liberal end of the annual pancake race today and returned the International Trophy to Liberal for the first time in two years. Her winning time was 65.6 seconds, 4.4 seconds faster than that of Miss Linda Risby of Olney, England. Miss Risby, 18, a shoe factory worker, was Olney's hope for a second consecutive win over Liberal in the 14th running of the trans-Atlantic Shrove Tuesday contest. Her time was flashed across the Atlantic to Liberal within minutes of her victory. Mrs. Barrington's time was only .6 of a second slower than the 65-second record set by Liberal's Mrs. Binnie Dick in 1955. Miss Risby won handily over 11 other Olney women who raced down the main street, skirts flying and flapjacks flipping in the frying pan each contestant must carry. The dry, fast course was lined on either side by large crowds of townspeople and tourists, while Union Jacks and the Stars and Stripes flew side by side in the crisp breeze overhead. The day was clear but cold—temperatures dipped to 12 degrees last night. At the finishing line, Miss Risby received the traditional winner's kiss from 19-year-old church verger Simon Knight, and her prizes of a prayer book and a frying pan, the latter donated by the people of Liberal. Unseld Joins Top Soph Scorers With 383 points through KU's first 22 games, center George Unseld ranks fourth among all-time Kansas sophomore scorers. The only Jayhawker sophomores to break 300 for the season are Wilt Chamberlain, 1957, 800; Wayne Hightower, 1960, 611; Clyde Lovellette, 1950, 545, and Bill Bridges, 1959, 308. Rules Change Set In Kansas House TOPEKA — (UPI) — The Kansas house today voted to revise the rules to provide that the rules cannot be suspended except by a two-thirds vote of those present. The change was viewed as possibly another stumbling block in the path of Wichita University. Under the old rules the house could, by a simple majority, vote to suspend the rules which include a provision that it takes a two-thirds vote of the house to force a committee to bring out a bill it has tabled. Wichita supporters had counted on this in the event the bill to bring the municipal school into the state system became tied up in either the state affairs or ways and means committee. Under the change approved today hereafter it will take a two-thirds vote to suspend any rule including the rule applying to forcing a committee to bring out a bill. Man Runs Over Police Car STOCKTON-ON-TEES, England —(UPI)— When a police car pulled up in front of John McKitterick, he walked over it instead of going around. He was sent to jail for six months yesterday for assault and drunkenness. Engineering and Physical Science Seniors $ ^{*} $ GROW with a growing industry... ...the Bell Telephone System The Bell Telephone System which has doubled in size in the last 10 years is expanding rapidly to serve a growing nation. A growing telephone industry means new jobs, fresh opportunities for promotions, a rewarding career for you. The future is bright for young men who want to advance with a progressive industry. Representatives of the following Bell System companies will be glad to talk with you. They will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. - Southwestern Bell Telephone Company builds, maintains and operates telephone and other communications systems throughout its five-state territory. - Bell Laboratories research, development, engineering and design in electronics and communications. - Western Electric manufacturing and supply unit. - Sandia Corporation applied research, development and design for production of atomic weapons. - Long Lines Department of A. T. & T. provides interstate Long Distance and overseas telephone service. Bell System representatives will be on campus February 27 and 28. Sign up for an interview at the engineering office. JFK's Youth-Job Bill Faces Cabinet WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Administration leaders called in five cabinet members today in an effort to pass President Kennedy's Youth Employment Bill as the first major action of the 88th Congress. Merger Possible— Democratic Whip Hubert Humphrey, Minn., claimed bi-partisan support for the measure with the enlistment of Republican Whip Thomas H. Kuchel, Calif., as a cosponsor. Humphrey said he hoped for passage of the measure before Easter. Main opposition, however, was expected in the House. (Continued from page 1) he would recommend that Carleton Scofield, president of the University of Kansas City, be appointed chancellor if the transfer takes place. University representatives said such a merger would benefit the state's educational system and "introduce a new era of educational advantages and services to the Kansas City metropolitan area and to the state of Missouri." Kimball said the proposal would not turn the local university into a branch of the University of Missouri but would allow it to maintain its independence. The University of Kansas City has 175 faculty members and an enrollment of 3,800. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO - Plan the Radar System for a Nuclear Guided-Missile Cruiser? - Evaluate Proposals for a New Thermo-Electric Cooling System for Deep-Diving Submarines? - Develop a Quick-Reaction Tactical Data System for a 100-Knot Hydroskimmer Vessel? - Design Acoustic Detection and Communication Systems for use Several Miles down into "INNER SPACE?" If you are interested in helping develop the nuclear Navy of the future—involving exotic vessels of all kinds—join us here in Washington, D. C., in the headquarters operations of the Navy's Bureau of Ships. ON - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS: Project Engineering for the development, installation, and maintenance of RADAR, SONAR, COMMUNICATIONS, COUNTERMEASURES, COMPUTERS, INSTRUMENTATION, and AMPHIBIOUS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS. Systems Engineering for all shipboard electronics including Combat Information Centers and for extensive shorebased electronics facilities. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS & MARINE ENGINEERS: Project Engineering the many mechanical equipments used on board ship (Steam Turbines, IC Engines, Gas Turbines, Refrigeration, Heat Exchangers, Mine and Torpedo Countermeasures, Weapons Handling & Deck Machinery, Submarine Controls, etc.). Systems Design and planning of ALL shipboard propulsion, piping, and auxiliary equipment. NUCLEAR PROPULSION: (Engineers, Metallurgists, Physicists, Chemists—prior training in nuclear engineering not necessary) Exceptionally well qualified individuals may be selected for the joint Navy-AEC Nuclear Propulsion Program directed by Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover. These positions allow for rapid advance to the $10,000 to $11,700 range within three to four years. They also include the many benefits of Career Civil Service, and a most interesting series of job-related graduate courses wholly or partly paid by the Navy. If you cannot meet our BuShips representative on the date indicated above, send your interests and educational background to Mr. L. E. Probst, Code 263R. BUREAU OF SHIPS Main Navy Building Washington 25, D.C.