WVVV UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943 PAGE EIGHT Twelve Join Speech Club The Forensic league initiated 12 new members Wednesday. They are Beatrice Buehler, Heywood Davis, Harold Hales, and Charles Oswald College freshmen; Frances Hall, College sophomore; Abigail Bixby, College junior; James Jackson, College senior; James Hawes, Fine Arts junior; Joseph Balloun, engineering sophomore; Richard Bugler, and Gordon Saunders, engineering juniors; and Moreno Keplinger, pharmacy sophomore. The initiation was followed by a program of impromptu speeches. Richard Bugler received first prize for the best speech. Diane Stryker was recognized for best form in her speech and for holding the attention of the audience. The following committee heads were appointed for future programs: Jane Belt, entertainment; Bud Hill, attendance and meeting; Edward Stollenwerck, publicity; Clarence Atkins, membership; and William Conboy, program. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Nov. 10 in Green hall. Two minute speeches will be given by each member on "My Personal Formula for H appiness." Young Democrats Hear Dergance The Young Democrats club attended the speech of Philip Dergance, candidate for representative in congress from the second district, at the Community building Wednesday. In a brief meeting held at the Union prior to the Dergance speech, the club decided to paint three large campaign signs to be placed on cars parked at entrances to the campus. Members of the club will distribute pamphlets on behalf of Democratic candidates. In a normal year the U.S. wild rabbit kill weighs nearly 69,000,000 pounds. And Where Are The Greener Pastures? At Kansas University, Of Course! Janice Addington, society editor of the Kansas State Collegian, recently walked into a hörnet's nest by opening her mouth on the subject of males, females, and dates. She advised the Kansas State coeds to start "looking for greener pastures since the husband engineering course at K-State is a total failure." City Gives Rules For Auto Parking Parking meters on Massachusetts street now give one hour parking for five cents. C. A. Bliessner, police chief, said in general instructions issued to motorists. The old meters gave twice as much parking time Parking meters on the east-west streets, and on New Hampshire, and Vermont streets will give two hours parking for a nickel, Chief Bliesner said. "No parking zones are now painted white in the downtown district, while in the residential districts, the orange will mark such areas," Blliesner said. "Blue paint will continue to designate a few restricted parking areas, the most noticeable of which is the 10-minute zone in front of the post office," he said. The 10-minute limit in these areas applies 24 hours a day every day of the week. All persons interested in motorcycles are invited to the party, Richard Hack, club president, said. The club is sponsored by the American Motorcycle association. The Lawrence Pirates motorcycle club, recently organized by University students and Lawrence residents interested in motorcycling, will have a Halloween party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Green's lake, First and Mississippi streets. Motorcycle Club To Have Party Read the Want Ads daily. CORDUROY SKIRTS (New Shipment) $5.98 11 Bright Colors Scarlet Wine Blue Brown Black Gray Forest Green Sizes 24-30 Royal Aqua Palomino SWOPES 943 Mass. $ \textcircled{2} $ She met with immediate rebuff from the males on the campus, which proves, after all, that men do read the society section. Said most of the correspondents, "You women are fortunate that there are as many men on this campus as there are." One student, T. J. Munkratz, even pointed out that if it weren't for the woman shortage there most of the "fems" would be "left flatter than last week's parlay card." Free Lecture on Christian Science Entitled Ph. 603 Christian Science: The Comforting Law of God By Lawrence Memorial High School 1400 Mass. Street Helen Appleton, C.S., of Boston, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. in Another bitter male added. "The love lives of men become stepping stones to one lofty goal—matrimony." At least, that's true at K-State. Sunday Afternoon, October 31, 1948 at 3 o'Clock, Doors Open at 2:00 Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ Scientist, Lawrence, Kansas Mary Louis Foley, society editor of the University Daily Kansan, acidly commented, "Miss Addington should come to K.U. In my opinion, the greener pastures she is hunting for are right here." ALL ARE WELCOME Nora Lea Temple, assistant society editor of the Kansan, merely smiled and said, "I disagree with Miss Addington." Most of the males in the Kansan newsroom echoed a loud "Amen" to the K-State male viewpoint. SDX Will Meet Nov. 2 It's now! it's terrific! It's sensationall! The Fineline ball point incorporates the very latest engineering advancements in this type of instrument. It's an achievement in precision craftsmanship—far beyond anything ever offered before at its phenomenal low price! Your choice of four colors—black, red, green or blue. Matching Fineline fountain pen for personalized character writing, $1.50. Made by Fineline Division, W. A. Sheafier Pen Co. World's Largest Makers of Quality Writing Instruments LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. Ph. 548 Have Your Car Winterized NOW! For DEPENDABLE Service Drive Your Car to- Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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