WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Robert Edgar Is First Among Campus Orators Voran and Thompson Place Second and Third in Contest Contest Robert Edgar, c. 35, who spoke on "Crumbling Pillars," was the first prize winner of the Nobel Prize in literature more oratory textual content which was held last night at the Little Theater of Riverside Park. Reed Vorn, *C*35, who spoke on the Rising Sun's "wound," was awarded second prize of $15, and Dora Thompson, fa35, was awarded first prize of $10, by the committee of five judges. The committee of judges was composed of Professor Margaret Anderson of the speech department, Professor A T. Walker of the Latin and Greek department, and Professor J. Stroud of the instructor in the speech department, the Rev. A D. Grey of the Plymouth Congregational church, and Mrs. Jessica R Crafton, Raymond Kell, c32 pressed Edgar Views Student Life Miss Thompson on Armaments Legal" Views attributed Edward R. Edwards, the life's as a structure, supported by four pillars the "social, spiritual, mental, and physical "The public," he has, "both con- ducted and commended modern criticism it captured from a student's viewpoint. Vorn, in his address on "The Rising Sun," suggested Benjamin Franklin's reaction to our modern United States as contrasted with the nation he helped to found and whether he would improve or disapprove of our present civic values. We, as Americans, as well as our institutions are on trial today. Vorn stated. Miss Thompson on Air Armaments Miss Thompson, who spoke on The Red Cross's recent relief situation with which the world is faced today. She recommended the use of the money that might be obtained in exchange for a form of unemployment insurance. Mineral Resources of Wallace Count Are Fully Described Geology Bulletin Is Printed An exhaustive study of the mineral resources and the geological features of Wallace County, and neighboring counties, was undertaken by the Geological Survey, just from the printer. The report was compiled by Professor M. K. Ellas, member of the Geological Survey staff, and contributed with 7 charts and 42 other illustrations. The bulletin is an extremely important contribution to knowledge of the geology of western Kansas," says Dr. Moore. Mineral resources described are oil and gas, clay, volcanic ash, gravel and mud, building stone, ornamental stone, incrusted mollusk, and underground water. The letter part of the bulletin describes and pictures some of the subsidiaries or "sinks" found in western Kenan. Discuss Financial Situation Deen Agnes Husband called a meeting of the housemates at 4:30 this afternoon in Central Administration and dormitory for the purpose of discussion. --to Sing at Church Conference Teachers Appointments Dorothy Jacobson, c44, will teach a rural school my Mr. Rise next winter at the M.A. School and sit at a rural school near Lakeview, and Mrs. Ruth Sawyer, c34, at a school near Lecompton. Pauline Allrerton, a teacher from North Hammond, H.I. Stuart secondary at Bonna Ala. KFKU Thursday One of the series of elementary French lessons by W. K. Cornell, in instructor in Romance languages, will be given at 11 a.m. at 11:35, a British travel talk on "Country House and Country Music," the musical program arranged by Howard C. Taylor, professor of piano, will be presented. At 11 a.m. a program to develop appreciation of music will be given, in charge of Charles Sanford Skilten, professor of organ. This is one of a series. At 6 p.m. the regular Gil and Gissit will go on the air; the musical program, arranged by Howard Karp, professor of piano, will be given. Saturday A book review, one of a series, is C. B. Lipa, instructor in English, will be presented at the 6 p.m. the University string quartet will present a program. Monday Another elementary French lesson will be given at 11 am. by W. K. Cornelat. At 11:15, a musical program, the selections of which have not yet been performed, will be at 10 p.m. Dr. Dimassore After will speak on the Prevention of War. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Jean Swarthout's Choir Dean Swarthout's of 55 voices will sing several numbers Thursday and Friday evening at the Topka Presidential Society of the Kansas, for national and foreign missions. The meetings will be at the First Presbyterian On the program with Dean Swarsh- ont's choir, Miss Cecelia Crogwell will play a violin solo, and a dramatic pre- formance will be given by Huskel students. Executive sessions will meet all day on Tuesday and Friday. A young people group meets at the church at Approximately 50 deligences are expected to attend the meeting. Announce Engagement t Country Club Tea Mrs. Edward M. Kelly of Wichita announced the engagement of her daughter, Harriet, to George Powers and Sidney, added, at the Wichita Country club. Mr. Powers is an attorney in Wichita. He was graduated from the Law School of the University of Kansas in 1958 and served as captain in a football team. Miss Kelly, is a graduated of the University of Wichita. For the past two years she has been teaching in the Audale High School. The wedding will take place Monday, June 1, in the rectory of St. Mary's cathedral. M. E. H. Lindley, 1345 Louisiana street, entertained the Presbyterian community with a performance of April tea. The program consisted of music and a speech by the Rev. T. H. Entertains at Tea for Presbyterian Guild Assistant hostesses were Mrs. J, B. Henry and W, J. W. O'Ryon. Others who assisted during the afternoon were Mrs. D. M. Swarthorst, Mrs. John L. Kilworth, Mrs. F. R. B. McCollech, Mrs. G. A. Cooke, Mrs. W. H. Hussein, Mrs. Frank Winston, Mrs. Dinnsire Alter, and Mrs. Marion Coolidge. Wheeler to Speak at Annual Luncheon of Women's Club Reservations may be made with Mrs. N. M. Hough, secretary of the club, men who are interested in attending or visiting either members of the club or not whether members of the club or not Before Women's Church Council Russian Student Speaks Peter Theissen, a native Russian, who is in joining graduate work at the University of Chicago, was invited to attend in Russia, "at a meeting of the women's council of the First Christian Church in Chicago." Mrs. Ernest Holmes led the devotionals, Mrs. George Spears played a piano solo, and Mrs. Julia Martin sang. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slope of Tampa announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Smith, to Richard George Elliott, son of Mrs. Jenine Gerrish Elliott of Corpus Christus, Texas. Mrs. Ellitt attended Brennan college, Gainesville, then later the University of Kansas. She is a member of Karen Alba Thea. Sallce-Elliott Mr. Elliott attended Kansas State College in Manhattan and Washburn College, Topeka, where he was a memoirist. He is also a member of the报orial staff of the Daily Capital, Topeka, and later was news editor of the Corpus Christi Times-Caller. For the past year Mr. Elliott managed an advertising corporation. The wedding took place Saturday in Monts Carlo, Mr. Elliott and his bride have gone to Turin, Italy, to remain for several months. Delta Upsa announces the election of the following officers for next year: president, Den Phillips, 134; recording president, Tort Ryan, 135; corresponding secretary, Walt Collins, c33; reward and business manager, Hubert G. Husson, c33; Hugh G. Hison, c33; Paul Jorgenson, c34, and John H. Lumpkin, c34; historian, Kenneth Watts, c34; freshman admin, Martin Beamer, c34; marshal, Morris Beamer, c34. Delta Upsilon Announcees Officers Pphi Sigma, honorary biological traffel, will hold initiation services this afternoon at 5 in the Union building; the inflations are lester MMeans, c;32; Gareh Ortan, c;33; Liza A. Spam, c;34; Katherine J. Burch, c;35; Thomas Jr., g;, Norman Giussberg, c;33; Joseph Parker, gr; Vernon Bolton, c;34; and Martha Irwin, g; Phi Sigma to Initiate Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commercial fraternity, elected the following new officers at a meeting yesterday evening: president, Edil Kluio, c32; vice president, Aloz Ixairz, b3; treasurer, Michael T. Bessner, b4; Carl Calanius, b1; alumni secretary, Leo Wootton, c35; and warden, Richard Ayers, c35; Unha Kaupa Psi Elects To Honor National Officer Gamma Phi Bhi will entertain an tea on Friday from 3:30 to 5 in house of Mrs. Milredd Hoffman, grand president of the security, who will be a guest at the house over the weekend Mrs. Robert Davis, Ohio street will Invited guests include all the University housemothers. To Give Book Review Helen Ashton's book, "Beckins and Will," will be reviewed by Martha Terry of the club of the A.A.U.W. this evening. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. Henry Werner, men's student adviser, Henry Werner, the assistant to the Theatre talk, Mr. Werner compared the student conduct in American universities with the conduct of American university students as a professional engineering fraternity. The K. U. Dames will hold their annual banquet tomorrow evening at 6:30 at Weddeman's. The program arranges to carry out the idea of a "Radio Show." Werner Addresses Fraternity Loren Keller of Manhattan was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house "wring the past few days. The Delta Chi freshmen were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house last night. Sigma Kappa entertained with an hour of dancing last night. Richard Hereford of Hutchinson, who was a student here last semester, is a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Read the Kansan Want Ads Approximately 75 delegates from six Kansas colleges are expected to attend the Y. W. C. A. cabinet training convention which will be held here next weekend. The meetings of the convention will be open to all women Driver- Representatives From Six Kansas Colleges Will Be Present Cabinet Training School to Be Held by Y.W.C.A. Friday, 7:30 p. m., opening service conducted by the Kansas State College delegates; 8 p. m., address, "Need for Planning," by Mjerrie Missler of Pittsburg State Tennis College; 12 p. m., address, "For Women"; 9 p. m., informal reception women's rest room in the Central Administration building. The following program will be presented. Saturday, 9 a. m., opening service conducted by the Ontario University delegates; $3.80 a. m. address, "Planning the Work of the Association," by Celeste Smith, national student association president; Donald Mackenzie, Dorothy McKenzie, Madskay McKenzie, Kansas State College; 12 until 2 luncheon and stunt, at the Memorial Union building. Two to 4 yr. m., discussion of "Leadership," under the direction of Gleeson Burns, the senior, bart. 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