Management and rail union to try again WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rail union and management negotiators agreed Thursday to meet again to try to settle voluntarily their 15-month-long contract dispute which Congress refused to do for them. After a day which saw angry shopcraft workers picketing in scattered areas across the country in protest against Congress' decision Wednesday night to order a 37-day delay of a threatened nationwide rail strike, the Labor Department announced that both sides would meet at 9:30 a.m. EST Friday. Assistant Labor Secretary William J. Usery, Jr. will meet with the negotiators, even though there was little hope that the deadlock over a proposed work rules change in the new 1969-70 contract would be broken. Pickets at scattered terminals caused temporary delays in freight and some passenger service Thursday but the overwhelming majority of rail employees reported for work at the urging of union leaders or as a result of court injunctions. Campus Interviews The KU School of Business has announced its interview schedule for the week of March 9-13. All interested students are requested to sign up in 202 Summerfield Hall. March 9: Bank of America, BS business administration, accounting, finance, political science, economics; The Hartford Insurance Group, any degree for sales and sales management; George A. Hormel & Co., BS, MS, MBA in Business, BA in Liberal Arts, production management, sales, accounting, summer work for seniors; International Milling Co. Inc., BS, BA or MBA, accounting, business administration, economics and statistics, production and sales management, data processing; Northern Natural Gas Co, BS-MS business administration—interest in data processing, summer interns for juniors, U.S. citizenship required; The Proctor and Gamble Co, seniors in Business and MBA candidates, any major. March 10: Bank of America, BS-business administration, accounting, finance, political science, economics; Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., all degrees, sales and sales management; Macy's, all degrees with an interest in retail sales and management; Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., all degrees, sales, sales management, accounting; The Paper Mate Company, MBA and BS with an accounting major, assistant production manager, accounting management programs, summer work for seniors and graduate students; The Upjohn Co., BS, MS, MBA in Business, BA in Liberal Arts, credits in chemistry and/or biological sciences necessary for sales work with physicians, hospitals, etc.; Wilson and Co. Inc., BA and MBA-Business, BA-Liberal Arts, sales, accounting management trainees. 16 KANSAN Mar. 6 1970 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS