--featuring SIEBLER CLOTHES Women Voters League Begins Parley at KU More than 150 members of the Kansas League of Women Voters are attending a conference in the Student Union today. The delegates came from 12 leagues and 2 provisional leagues. Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, spoke at the luncheon meeting today on "Kansas' Stake in World Trade." Sen. Joseph McDowell, Rep. Robert Anderson, and Rep. Howard Immel gave a panel discussion on Kansas legislative problems at the dinner meeting last night. The workshops today are "Board Organization," presented by Mrs. C.R. Tully, and "League Consensus and Action," presented by Mrs. Ethan Allen of Lawrence. A workshop on "Freedom Agenda Project" was presented yesterday by Mrs. C. R. Tully, of Shawnee Mission, and Mr. Thomas E. Looby, staff associate of greater Kansas City Adult Education association. The workshop on "Successful Local League Activities" was presented by Mrs. H. L. Reedy. 图 Three state board members, who just returned from the national council meeting in Washington, D.C., reported on "The Latest from Washington" at the luncheon meeting yesterday. They were Mrs. Paul V. Smith, state president, Wichita; Mrs. H. L. Reedy, first vice president, of Lawrence, and Mrs. Sam Ostertag, state resource chairman, of Topeka. In the final business session today the delegates will act on by-law changes and plan for next year's activities. They will adopt a budget and elect officers. Honor Goes To Journalist A 1951 School of Journalism graduate is one of 10 winners of fellowships given to enable men and women to work on congressional staffs. He is Francis J. Kelley of Humboldt, Kan., who will begin a year's work Nov. 1 in a program designed to give fellowship holders first-hand information about legislative processes. Mr. Kelley is a reporter for the Hutchinson News-Herald. While at KU he served as editorial editor of the University Daily Kansan. The awards were announced by the American Political Science association. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. A new series of music programs for elementary schools will be a feature of the 1955-56 KANU and KFKU radio program "Jayhawk School of the Air." School Program To Have Music Information concerning teacher evaluation of various "School of the Air" series has been obtained from questionnaires sent to over 650 schools which had purchased the 1954-55 School of the Air Teachers' Handbook. The current "Jayhawk School of the Air," heard this year on 10 Kansas stations in addition to KFKU and KANU, ends this month. The 1955-56 series begins in September. "Jayhawk School of the Air" has been endorsed by the Kansas State Department of Public Instruction and the Kansas State Teachers association for the past two years. Social Work Club ElectsNewOfficers Officers for next semester have been elected by the Undergraduate Social Work club. They are Arlone Brown, college sophomore, chairman; A u b r e y Smith, college junior, vice chairman; David Jackson, college junior, secretary-treasurer. The next club meeting will be a lawn party Wednesday, May 18, at the home of Ester Twente, chairman of the Social Work department. Sociology Award Made Dorothy L. Meier, college junior from Haven, Kan., has been named winner of the first Eldridge scholarship in sociology. The award of $150 was established this term in honor of Seba and Kay Ruth Eldridge and will be given annually to the outstanding student in sociology and anthropology, according to Dr. Marston M. McCluggage, acting chairman of the department. The scholarship is sponsored by the children of the late Dr. and Mrs. Eldridge. They are Seba Eldridge Jr., Mrs. Roderick MacKinnon, and John G. Staub, all of California. Prof. Eldridge was the author of a dozen books and editor of the Thomas Y. Crowell social science series for more than a quarter of a century. 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