Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1958 Prize for Poetry Included in Awards Five awards for outstanding work in the English department will be made later this year, including the William Herbert Carruth Memorial Poetry prizes. Entries for the annual poetry contest may be submitted now to W. D. Paden, professor of English, in Fraser Hall. Winners will be announced in the Commencement program. The prizes are offered to any regularly enrolled student for ex- cellence in poetry. Any type or length of poetry will be considered. Prizes of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded. Last year's first prize winner was Bernice Schear, Lawrence graduate student, Warren Kliwer, Lawrence graduate student, won second prize, Karen Dalton won third. The Edna Osborn Whitcomb Awards are given to women majoring in English who show promise in the field of original writing. Two prizes will be awarded this year. Entrants must be partially self-supporting. The awards were not given last year. The Helen Rhoda Hoopes Prize of $25 is awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior woman for excellence in literary criticism done as regular class assignments. Last year's winner was Laurian Seeber, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. senior. The Kenneth Rockwell Scholarship, which is given every third year, will be awarded to an outstanding graduate or under-graduate student of English. The scholarship was not given last year. The Selden Lincoln Whitcomb Scholarship of $400 is awarded to a graduate student who is a candidate for an advanced degree and shows unusual promise as a teacher and scholar. Nominations are made by members of the English department. Last year's winner was Vincent Gillespie, instructor of English. KU Pay Checks Not Out Before Friday The University will not begin issuing November payroll checks before Friday, Charles Harkness, personnel director, said today. Andrews Still Appears Calm deputy marshal. His wrists were handcuffed behind him during the arraignment. He said no checks would be ready before then, and distribution possibly would not begin until next week. (Continued from Page 1) The official charge against Andrews accuses him of shooting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Andrews, and his sister, Miss Jennie Marie Andrews, 20, who was a student at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee. RUSTED WEAPON FOUND-An officer examines an old weapon which was found this morning in the Kaw River. The Toys for Tots campaign to provide toys and Christmas trees for needy families in the Lawrence area was opened last night during half-time at the KU-Rice basketball game. Toys for Tots Drive Opened Last Night Speech Dept. Plans Debate A unique discussion tournament, sponsored by the department of speech and drama, will be held here Saturday. Each entered school will be represented by a discussion team of four to six students. The teams will enter a written report and an oral defense of the report. The general area of discussion will be "Problems in American Education." Participating teams are from Kansas State, Emporia State, Rockhurst College and KU. Trophies will be awarded to the winning team and its members. The tournament is under the direction of Brad Lashbrook, assistant instructor of speech and drama. TNE, a nation wide secret drinking fraternity, was banned from the campus in 1910. The camponile is a memorial to World War II dead. A Favorite Much-Read Page Am I I Rent,I Find I Sell,I Buy Whenever you want to rent, find, sell or buy merchandise or services, on or off campus, you will be rewarded by consulting me. My services are low cost too-Can I find something, sell something, maybe, for you? University Daily Kansan Want Ads Barreis for collections will be placed on the campus and down town for contribution. The drive is sponsored by the Marine Corps Reserve and Alpha Phi Omega, scouting fraternity. 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