Friday, Nov. 8. 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Speaking Tryouts Thursday Tryouts for the 33rd annual campus problems speaking contest will be held at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 134 Strong. The contest will be held at 7:30 pm, Nov. 19 in Strawbridge Auditorium. Any undergraduate is eligible to enter and speeches can be prepared on any campus problem. Ferris Kimball, Kansas City, Kan. senior, was awarded an engraved cup as winner of the contest last December. His topic was "The Men Who Are Not There," a discussion of the administration's lack of understanding on student problems. Five minute speeches will be given for the tryouts and seven minute speeches at the finals. Six to eight students will be selected for the finals. Permanent possession of the Pretzel Bowl trophy will be at stake Saturday when the KU and Kansas State chapters of Kappa Sigma meet in their annual touch football contest. A speech on conformity by Phyllis Graham, Almena junior, and one on militarism by William The Pretzel Bowl Queen will be announced during the halftime intermission. Candidates for the title are Linda Misler, Carol Abernathy, Ann Stingley, Susie Smith, Julia Herrick and Jan Houden. Each year the game is played at the school where the varsity game is played, with the winner gaining possession of the trophy. When the trophy is won three times by one team it is permanently theirs. The game will be played at 10 a.m. on the KU varsity football practice field. Pretzel Bowl Saturday Mortar Board To Entertain Members of the KU Mortar Board chapter will entertain the Kansas State chapter at a coffee at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Music and Browsing Room of the Student Union. New Union A Possibility SAN FRANCISCO —(UP)—Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers Union hinted yesterday the AFL-CIO might find it necessary to field a rival union if it ousts the Teamsters. He said the rank and file of the Teamsters Union should be given the opportunity of joining a clean Teamsters Union dedicated to their best interests, spectivelv. Mitchell, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, received honorable mention for second and third place re- Applicants should turn in their names and phone numbers at 5 Green Hall, 356 Music and Dramatic Arts Building 301 Strong Hall or to any speech instructor. The aids and awards office, in charge of obtaining jobs for students, said that students who have experience at certain laboratory jobs on the campus can earn up to 35 cents more an hour than persons in jobs not requiring experience. In the survey taken in Lawrence one gas station was paying one dollar an hour for an experienced man while another station was paying 75 cents an hour for an unexperienced man. The job experience a student has when he comes to college can determine the type of job he may hold while in school and the wages he will receive, a Daily Kansan survey showed. One drugstore paid one dollar an hour for students who had some experience. Two others were paying from 75 to 85 cents an hour for unexperienced persons. One cafe pays 75 cents an hour and a stockroom employee recieves 85 cents an hour. One company employs a delivery truck driver at one dollar an hour. Most jobs at the University are civil service jobs and start at 55 or 65 cents an hour for freshmen and increase five cents each year, according to the aids and awards office. Civil Service Jobs Some departments of the University that have their own budgets or require skill pay from 75 cents to one dollar an hour. Wages at Watson Library start at 65 cents an hour. The Art Museum pays wages starting at 70 cents an hour. 'Higher Student Wages Come With Experience' A business employing salesmen was paying $300 a month plus commission for a student working full-time on a training program. A similar business pays 85 cents an hour for part time student help. The aids and awards office figures showed that downtown wages range from 75 cents to one dollar in about 90 per cent of cases. By 1882 the KU entomological collections numbered 100,000 specimens chiefly through the efforts of Professor Snow. Young Man With Ideas... The fact that First National rigidly follows the path of sound banking does not mean that our minds are closed to new ideas and new approaches to old problems. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Not at all. We welcome new ideas—and people with ideas. Bring us yours—FNB officers will discuss them with you from the financial side, and be entirely frank with you as to what they think about them. The First National Bank Are You Looking for a Bank That Will Listen to Your Story? Sometimes, you know, a good business idea needs only some support to transform it into good business. We repeat: Let's talk over the possibilities of yours! All right—look to your First National! Llovd Lockwood, director of adjunctive therapies at the Parsons State Hospital and Training Center, will speak at a meeting of the Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta, honorary speech organization, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 203 Bailey. He will speak on the role of the speech therapist as a member of the team of specialists at the Parson institution and about the speech program of educating mentally retarded children. ___ Therapy Director To Speak Tuesday Enough miles of telephone line have been strung across the plains of North Dakota to bring telephone service to nearly half the farms in the sparsely populated rural area. Gifts • Toys Crafts • Hobbies UNDERWOOD'S 1215 W. Sixth SEE The Gamma Phi Beta Pledge Class in at "THE LOST WEEKEND" THE SUA CARNIVAL Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results See Madeline of North-Corbine in the Jayhawker Room Sat. Nite Let's discuss (not jobs) in Guided Missiles NOVEMBER 11 If you're interested in guided missiles (and you should be because it's the fastest growing engineering field today), you'll be wise to talk to Bendix. As prime contractor for the vital Talos Missile, Bendix is big league. If you work for Bendix Guided Missiles, you work with the top men in the field, using facilities and equipment that are virtually unmatched. The future of Talos is one of ever-increasing research, development and test programs. That means you'll grow, too, just as fast as your talent and ambition will let you. Interested? Then, we'd like to talk to you. Make your appointment now. BENDIX GUIDED MISSILES, MISHAWAKA, INDIANA PRIME CONTRACTOR FOR THE TALOS MISSILE