图 Page.5 Forensic League Observes 10th Anniversary Nov.30 The University's Forensic League, founded in 1945 as an aid to the war effort, is observing its 10th anniversary at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 30 in the English Room of the Student Union. The league wants to increase its membership and is inviting anyone who has an interest in making speeches to attend. The league was founded by E. C. Buehler, professor of public speaking, to aid civilian understanding of existing wartime problems, such as rationing, rehabilitation of veterans, and conservation. After the war, it became primarily a means through which students, many of them veterans, could find self-expression. The league sponsors an annual intramural speaking contest and furnishes judges for it, provides speakers for campaigns such as the Campus Chest and, through the KU speakers' bureau, to talk to civic clubs, schools, and other A Young Skater groups in the state. Officers are David Horr, Lawrence junior, president; Judith Morgan. Newton senior, vice president; Mary Roger, Chase sophomore, secretary, and Bob Crist, Scott City sophomore, treasurer. Prof. Buehler and William Conboy, assistant professor of speech, are advisers. The deadline for applications for Campus Chest committees is Monday, Nov. 28, not Monday (Nov. 21), as it was reported in Wednesday's Daily Kansan. Correction CHICAGO — (U.P.) — Seventeenth-month-old Michele Di Gioia, Jr., has learned to skate. His mother, Lucy, 24, says he takes after her. She learned when she was two years old. However, her husband, who is 25, hasn't learned yet. "He can't even balance himself on skates," she said. OLD GRADS AND UNDERGRADS BOTH KNOW LIKE SHOPPING AT HARZFELD'S HOMECOMING Is A Sheer Delight do have a good time! GET YOUR HOMECOMING University Daily Kansan Bring your black and white film in first thing Monday morning and we'll have them ready for you Tuesday before you leave for Thanksgiving vacation. 10-day service on color film. P. S.: We'll be closed Saturday afternoon so we can see K.U.WIN! Just a few steps from the West Hills or 18th Miss. bus stop at 11th Mass. English Exam Registration Set If you're planning to take the English proficiency exam Dec. 3, you must register in the office of your school or department Nov. 28-30. Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English and director of the examination, said booklets will be available which answers questions about the exam, contain examples of failing and passing papers and sample examinations, and discuss methods of grading the papers. The automobile industry uses some 300 items purchased abroad, ranging from abrasives to tin. Only juniors or seniors may take the examination, required for graduation in the College, Schools of Education, Journalism, Fine Arts, and in nursing. KU-MU Game First Broadcast 44 Years Ago On Wireless Forty-four years ago, the first play-by-play radio broadcast of any football game was broadcast from the top floor of a Lawrence rooming house. ◎ The man behind this innovation was Harry Segfried, then a sophomore in the School of Engineering. Segfried worked with wireless telegraphy, and rigged a wireless receiving and sending set in his room. and the Philippines. Soon after that, the radio craze swept the nation, and in 1922, University faculty members offered KU's first program to WDAF, the Kansas City Star station. News of his small station spread over the Hill, and he agreed to broadcast the 1911 Kansas-Oklahoma game. A telegraph wire was constructed from McCook field to his room and game reports were sent over it in Morse code and were broadcast in bulletin form. At that time, students copied messages from Japan, England, Alaska. In 1924, KU's own broadcasting station, KFKU, was granted a license. The first athletic event broadcast by the station was the KU-K-State basketball game in 1925. Saturday, in contrast with the first coverage, the KU-MU game will be carried by WDAF, KMBC, KCMO, KIMO, KUDL, WREN, and KFEQ. It is plain to see that this guy didn't get word about the sharp fashions at 1237 OREAD VI 3-0883 Jack Norman A Step from the Campus