Show JACK ANDERSON native Salt Laker-turned will speak at the annual Kappa Tau Alpha Awards Banquet Washington Columnist Sets Date for Journalism Fete Jack native Salt Laker I who has made his mark in journalism will be featured speaker at the annual University of Utah Journalism Department-Kappa Tau Alpha Awards Banquet May at 7 p.m. in the U. of U. According to Parry D. acting head of the Department of and Jack M. H. of U. chapter president of Kappa the general public may attend the Reservations may be made through the Journalism Department Kappa Tau national honorary scholastic society for journalism each year invites who has distinguished someone himself in journalism to deliver the Anderson began his career in journalism as a edi- He later was a reporter for Salt Lake Tribune and also time on the Murray worked for a Eagle weekly In the early Mr Anderson went to the Renter as war corre operations of Hk for the Deseret reach him be-hind draft notice enemy in War 1 Mr er World f worked of Stars a brines the U.S. Army news- then for Armed Forces E Pr in in m Mr Ander-BacK son reasoned that Wasn Wash g was earn the city and best way wo i the to a itS S-Te To work for Drew He went went i for now and the the the Kefauver and Second Class The McCarthy book became a Second Class is a hard-hitting revue of America's failure to maintain prestige militarily and diplomatically and made the New York Times' best-seller In addition to the talk by the banquet will include initiation of Kappa Tau members and election of the society officers at the U. of U. There also will be the awarding of several scholarships to journalism students and the presentation of awards for to journalism and journalism |