Tuesday, March 31, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Speaker to Discuss Morality The American Family Service Assoc. announced: The National University of Korea conferred on Mr. Bright the honorary degree of doctor of law "for meritorious contributions to the development of human culture and for the advancement of world peace," in the early 1950's. "One of 18 babies born in the United States is born out of wedlock. One of six American brides is pregnant before marriage." The American Bar Association observes that the American divorce status is a mess . . . divorce courts make orphans of some 750,000 children yearly. His speech will be presented at a regular meeting of College Life, KU's interdenominational student movement. Those will be some of the topics under consideration when William R. Bright, a former owner of a national manufacturing firm, speaks on Morality and College Life at 9:00 p.m. Thursday at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. The Los Angeles Times commented regarding this Christian movement, which Mr. Bright directs, as "No movement of our time is likely to have a healthier effect on the religious life of America." Rick Duwe, Lucas senior said, "College life's success stems from the fact that it has emphasized the significant aspect of Christianity . . . the person of Christ and His personal concern for each of us." William R. Bright Delvin Lewis, Pauline sophomore, said, "We are here in college to get a well-rounded education and in order to get a well-rounded view we should consider the Christian faith as to whether it has any basis for our lives. College life presents the basis of the Christianity and one is allowed to draw his own decisions." Thursday evening's discussion by Mr. Bright will last for about 45 minutes and all KU students are invited to the SAE house to hear him. Dedicated JEFFERSON CITY, Mo—(UPI)—Lester B. Dill, owner of Meramec Caverns, a tourist attraction on Route 66 at Stanton, Mo., is so intent on promoting Missouri as "The Cave State" that he is promoting his competitors. CLOSEOUT Dill has pictures and brochures on all caves in the state in a room in his cave and members of his staff are available to answer questions on them. There are about two dozen state and commercial caves in the state. For years, Dill also has been trying to get the Missouri legislature to okay putting the tag, "Cave State," on car license plates. BUXTON BILLFOLDS 1/2 Price,plus tax - All styles available - Both men's and women's CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI 3-4255