UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 PAGE EIGHT IM Speeches To Be Held The second annual intramural speaking contest series, sponsored by the Forensic league, will be held during April and May. Orville Roberts, instructor in speech said recently. There will be three contests in the series this year. The informative speech preliminary contest will be held Tuesday, April 19 and the finals Thursday, April 21. The preliminaries of the demonstration speeches will be held Tuesday, May 3 and the finals Thursday, May 5. The after-dinner speech preliminary contest will be held Tuesday, May 10 and the finals Thursday, May 12 Members of Delta Sigma Rho, Forensic league, Varsity debate squad, and persons who have won first place in a campus speech contest are ineligible to compete, Mr. Roberts said. "The contests are designed to provide competitive speaking experience for those people who ordinarily do not enter major campus contests, Mr. Roberts said. There will be separate divisions for men and women in the contest. The winners of each contest will receive a loving cup and become members of the Forensic league next fall. A large sweepstake trophy will be given to the organized house with the highest total points. Each organized house may enter two speakers in each contest. NSA Will Meet Today In Frank Strong Hall The Negro Student association previously scheduled to meet in the Pine room of the Union will meet at 7.30 p.m. today in 9 Frank Strong hall. Thirteen Added To College Roll Two students with 3.0 grade averages are among the 13 added to the dean's honor roll of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. They are Robert Greer Ross and Charles R. Young, both seniors. The list also includes: Virgil O. Davis, Elsa Lois Dietz, Lawrence L. Kennedy, Daniel M. Kirkhuff, Lawrence Morgan, Ellen Patterson, and Gerald Taylor, seniors. The list also includes: Lloyd D. Allen, sophomore, and Warren D. Andreas, Arden A. Angst, and James D. Arnold, freshmen. Seminar Discusses Atomic Buildings "Atomic Age Architecture" and "Color And Its Application to Architecture" were seminar topics at the national convention of the American Institute of Architects March 15 through March 18 in Houston, Texas. George M. Beal, professor of architecture, was an official delegate from the Kansas chapter. James E. Northern, engineering junior, was the official delegate from the University chapter. Maurice N. Hansen and Claude A. Van Doren, Jr., engineering juniors; and Richard C. Peters, engineering sophomore, attended the convention as student delegates. The structure of buildings to withstand the terrific pressure exerted by atomic bomb blasts was discussed. The convention decided that decentralization of structures in congested areas was probably the best safeguard in the event of an atomic war. The Book Book 1821 A.MASR. PHOLK 666 Fiction Poetry Drama Non-Fiction Children's Books and Rental Library Good Books For Your Spring Reading Marquand—Point of No Return Lewis—The God Seeker Faulkner—Intruder in the Dust Hindus—In Search of a Future Meredith Willson—And There I Mason—Cutlass Empire Shaw—The Young Lions Keyes—Dinner at Antoines Cerf—Shake Well Before Using With My Piccolo Come in and see them. For Rent also 15c-5 days Reservations SKY COACH FARES Denver $24.41 Mid Continent Air Lines—From Kansas City to Minneapolis $24.20 Omaha 7.59 Sioux City 11.32 Continental—From Kansas City to TWA—From Kansas City to TWA—From Kansas City to Wichita $ 8.22 Amarillo 21.91 Albuquerque 34.73 Phoenix 51.52 Los Angeles 68.43 (Tax included) The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency 8th & Mass. Sts. Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. Tel. 30 Six To Enter MV Contest Six University students will take part in the Missouri Valley Forensic tournament at Iowa State college at Ames, Iowa, tomorrow and Saturday. Ed Stollenwerck, College junior, Richard Royer, third year law, William Conboy, College senior, and Hal Friesen, business senior, will represent the University in the debate contest. Ernest Friesen, College junior and winner of the Lorraine Buehler oratorical contest, will enter the oratorical contest. Stolenwerck and Conboy will enter the extemporaneous contest on American politics. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech and secretary of the Missouri Valley league, will accompany the students. The members of the league are Oklahoma university, Louisiana State college, University of Texas, Washington university of St. Louis, Arkansas University, Wichita university, Creighton university, University of Nebraska, South Dakota university, Kansas State college, and University of Kansas. BEFORE YOU CHOOSE that diamond ring see the Priscilla weight-marked diamond rings at Samples WATCH SHOP Ph.368 9141/2 Mass. Winter Radiator Sludge Gotcha? Let us drain and flush the cooling system for smooth Spring operation. FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. STERLING FURNITURE