Page 3 Wednesday, March 28. 1956. University Daily Kansan Senior Wins Speech Prize Ted Barnes, Salina senior, won first place in the Delta Sigma Rho oratorical contest Tuesday night in Strong Auditorium with the topic "Philosophy and Sergeation." Second place winner was John Eland, Topeka junior, who spoke on "The Tongues of Men and Angels." Willis Mog, Mankato junior, who spoke on "This Is Liberty," and Manuel Jackson, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, on "Love-An Answer to Our Racial Problem" tied for third place. Judges were Allen Crafton, professor of speech; Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English, and Gerald Pearson, director of Extension classes. Audie Murphy, the most decorated American hero of World War II, now is a member of the Texas National Guard. Jayhawker Policy On KDGU Tonight Faults in the present policy of the Javahwerk will be aired on KDGU's "Mike No. 1" at 6:45 p.m. today. Leo Flanagan, Chicago, Ill., senior, will defend the views he expressed in a recent Daily Kansas editorial. The panel that will question Flanagan will be composed of Marion McCoy, Overland Park senior; and Sam L. Johns, Lawrence senior, both of the Daily Kansan Paul Culp, Overland Park junior; and Ralph Butler, Leavenworth junior, will represent KDGU. James Kohlenberg, Louisberg junior, is moderator of "Mike No. 1." Russian Farmer Is 148 LONDON (UP)—Moscow radio reported yesterday that a farmer in the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan has reached the age of 148. 2,400 Hear Symphony Orchestra, Band The University Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band played before about 2,400 persons Tuesday night at the Music Hall in Kansas City. The concert was the final event in the spring tour which began March 19. "The students did their finest playing of the tour," said Russell Wiley, director of the band and orchestra. "Many people came backstage to congratulate them on their fine performance," he said. There are more than 5,500 National Guard units in the 48 states, the district of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. 2 Groups Sponsor Service A communion service sponsored by Kappa Beta, national Christian women's society, and Disciples Student Fellowship will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the First Christian Church. Special Announcement COSI FAN TUTTE PATRONS The audience consisted mostly of high school students from Kansas City and several area towns, Prof. Wiley said. Because of the demanding nature of the singing roles in "Cosi Fan Tutte," the Tuesday, May 1, performance has been changed to Friday, May 4. The Tuesday, May 1, tickets will automatically be honored for the Friday, May 4, performance. Those patrons who already have tickets for the Tuesday performance may use them Friday night or return them to the Box Office for exchange for another night."Cosi Fan Tutte" will be presented April 30, May 2 and 4, at 8:00 p.m. in Fraser Theater. Thank you. UNIVERSITY THEATRE Four faculty members were soloists. They were Roy Hamlin Johnson, assistant professor of piano, Miss Charmaine Asher, instructor in percussion, Paul Wallace, instructor in music education, and Edward Masters, assistant professor of band and orchestra. "Well, it gives me a feeling of confidence to know I have some money handy when I need it. Meanwhile, the bank safeguards the dollars It is readily available when you need it. ENJOY ALL THE BENEFITS OF A BANK ACCOUNT DEPOSIT REGULARLY WITH US Lawrence National Bank 7th and Mass. VI 3-0260 THE PERFECT EASTER GIFTS FOR THE KIDS LAUNDRY BAGS White sail cloth with red Jayhawk — 30" x 18" $1.25 "I'm a little Jayhawker" terry cloth T-Shirt Sizes 2,4,6,8---- $1.25 The kids will love these forlorn fuzzy friends (not to mention the girl friend). Poochie and Pudgie are Back! Poochie — $4.95 Pudgie — $3.50