University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 16, 1955 Page 8 Finalists Picked For Contest Finalists have been chosen for the oratorical contest sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forensic fraternity, to be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Strong auditorium. Competing will be Jayne Callahan, college sophomore, with "This Good Earth;" John Eland, college sophomore, "A Legion of Pall bearers;" Robert Greene, college freshman. "No Hits, No Runs. No Errors;" Frank Haggard, college senior, "How Do We Judge Them;" Robert Kimball, college sophomore, "In Tribute to a Friend;" Walter McMullen, college senior, "Lost Faith and Ideals;" and Ward Weldon, journalism junior, "Happy Birthday." Judges will be Mrs. Allen Crafton, Elmer Beth, professor of journalism, and Richard Schiefelbusch, associate professor of speech and drama. First prize will be a 30 volume set of Encyclopedia Americana Second prize will be $15, and third prize will be $10. Friday Deadline For ISA Petitions All candidates for offices in the Independent Students' association must submit petitions signed by 25 students by Friday. Elections will be next week for the offices of president, vice president, secretary, social chairman, and activities chairman. Candidates may submit their petitions at the information booth in the Student Union or to Barbara Peitler, college sophomore, at Douthart hall. Names of the candidates will be announced next week. --- Use Kansan Classified Ads Gov. Hall to Speak At Fraternity Dinner Recital to Be Given Tonight Harriet King Comfort, mezzo-soprano, will be presented in a graduate recital at 8 p.m. today in Strong auditorium by the School of Fine Arts. Accompanied by Jean Gurley, she will present a program including "Poemes de Ronsard" by Poulenc, the "Mignon" cycle by Hugo Wolf, and "Songs from Orpheus Britannicus" by Henry Purcell. A student from the classes of Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice, Mrs. Comfort has been a member of the University Players, the German club, Sigma Alpha Iota and Delta Phi Delta, national fraternities in music and art, and the University chorale. She has appeared as soloist with the Women's Glee club, the A cappella choir, the university symphony, and was selected by the faculty to appear on an honor recital program. It takes more than 100,000 union-management contracts to set the wages and other conditions of employment for 15 million workers in the United States. Gov. Fred Hall will speak at the annual founder's day banquet of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Gov. Hall was a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity at the University of Southern California. John Nangle, fine arts senior, will be master of ceremonies at the banquet. Robert Badgley, business senior and chapter president of Phi Kappa Tau, said about 75 people will attend, including 12 from the Kansas State chapter and University dignitaries. Among those who will attend are Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, Dean of Students Laurence C. Woodruff, Dean of Men Donald K. Aldersen, and Dean of Women Martha Peterson. Ireland, Denmark and Canada are the main exporters of live cattle. WASH YOUR OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana 609 Vermont Open Sundays Headquarters for U.S. Keds The Shoes of Champions-They Wash Women's arch cushioned tennis oxfords. Navy, faded blue, or white oxfords only $3.45. 819 Mass. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Take K.U. Home With You Over Spring Vacation Two Color Crimson and Blue SEWN PENNANTS-$1.98 Other sizes, styles and prices-as low as 25c K.U. PENNANTS MAKE PERFECT ROOM ACCESSORIES Take one home with you spring vacation for your room or the room of Your future Jayhawker brother or sister