PAGE r'OUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 Little Man On Campus By Bibler "Well, yes, it certainly sounds logical. But the answer is still no." Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Sigma Delta Chi Initiates Four Central European newspapers are now merely party line bulletin boards. This was the opinion Otakar Odilozlik, visiting professor of histroy from Czechoslovakia, gave Sigma Delta Chi Wednesday. Speaking to the national professional journalistic fraternity at its initiation dinner in the Grill room of the Eldridge, the professor told the group that many Europeans tune in the London radio news service to get their news. Professor Odilozilik was the main speaker at the dinner where four prominent Kansas journalists were initiated in Sigma Delta Chi. They are Clyde M. Reed, Jr., editor of the Parsons Sun; Wayne Gilliand, managing editor of the Ottawa Herald; Paul Husted, city editor of the Lawrence Journal; and Walt and Wendy Bentley, assistant professor of journalism at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Touching on the Voice of America broadcasts, the Mr. Odlozilik said the programs have not been very effective. His main reason was that the programs have not been broadcast at hours convenient for European listeners. "Most Europeans tune in on the British Broadcasting corporation for their news of the world," he said. "They get the news faster—often two days sooner than they can get it at home. It often takes that long for the Communist party to make up its mind what the official version will be." he added. John Redmond, publisher of the Burlington Republican, and F. W. Brinkerhoff, editor of the Pittsburg Sun were unable to attend the initiation. Forensic League Names Honor Man Richard Bugler, business senior, was named Forensic league honor man of the year at the club's banquet Tuesday. In addition, a review of the year was given and officers for the coming year elected. The honor man award was given this year for the first time and is based on the greatest contribution to the local organization and to speech contests. The program for the banquet consisted of a review of the past year's activities and an outline of next year's plans, several songs by Win Koerper and Heywood Davis, College freshmen, and a series of three speeches by the winners of the intramural speech contests; Jim Gurley, College freshman; Harriet Harlow, fine arts senior; and Ted Joyce, business senior. New officers for the coming year are Robert Bennett, College junior, president; Charles Hoffhaus, College junior, vice president; Beatrice Buehler, College freshman, secretary; and Thomas P. Murphy, College freshman, treasurer. Elephants of Ceylon are generally tuskless. ALL LAWRENCE IS BUZZING For steak dinners on down to short orders, COOPER CAFE is the place to go! Everyone is talking about the good food at COOPER's. Cooper Cafe 709 Massachusetts Kappa Phi Honors 10 In Sunday Ceremony In a formal, candlelight service ten initiates to Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' club, received the Degree of Light recently at the First Methodist church. Graduating seniors were awarded the Degree of the Rose in a second ceremony. The initiates were Dorothy Lear and Clarice Jean Moorhouse, College juniors; Florence R. Keenan and Natalie Jo Logan, College sophomores; Mary K. Hook, Laura Mae Stauder, Lena Lucas, Zella Nightengale, College freshmen; and Betty Brown and Marilyn Lind. Fine arts freshmen. Those receiving the Degree of the Rose were Joanne Cockreham, Adrena Hinkel, Marilyn Jamison, Helen Krehbiel, Bertha Lowry, Christine Mann, Frances Richert, Virginia Roseler, and Iris Van Wormer, College seniors; Barbara Felt, Anna Hemphill, and Nora Lee Temple, journalism seniors; Winona Klotz and Elnora Wyoff, education seniors; Martha Myers and Ethet Swell, fine arts seniors; and Ida Mae Woodburn, special student. KU Official To Take Trip Raymond C. Nichols, executive secretary of the University has been invited to take part in the naval R.O.T.C. Pacific cruise this summer; Lt. Comdr. W. A. Mann, assistant professor of naval science, announced today. The group will embark from San Francisco on Thursday, June 16, and will hold training exercises off the Galipagos islands, near Ecuador, for three weeks. All midshipmen, who are sophomores and seniors in their schools, will take part in the cruise. Midshipmen who are juniors will attend schools at Pensacola, Fla., and Norfolk, Va., for amphibious training. The group will then visit Pacific coast ports near Balboa, Panama Canal zone. The cruise will take the group across the equator, during which time Mr. Nichols will be initiated as a "Shellback." Mr. Nichols will disembark at Long Beach, Calif., on Friday, July 15. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed --- 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed - 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY CASH AND CARRY ONLY Unexpected guests? Just call Drake's "Please send out a chocolate marble cake!" You'll have "good eats" the easy way. Chocolate marble cake . . . . . 70c DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. THE FELLAS ARE BUSY BEES- And you'll buzz too when you see how smartly finished L. L. & D. will keep your tux coats and shirts. 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