University Daily Kansan Vatican Council Begins Debating On Its Schedule Page 9 VATICAN CITY — (UPI) — The Ecumenical Council's day of rest turned into a day of debate today on how fast is fast enough to complete the historic assembly's work. The 2,500 prelates of the Roman Catholic church are not scheduled to meet in formal session again until tomorrow when they will continue debate on liturgy, the first of 70 topics proposed for discussion. BUT IN THEIR residences and religious institutes throughout Rome, the pace at which the council is moving seemed the major topic of the day. After a number of council fathers voiced concern that the work of the council was bogging down in slow-moving Latin debate, Pope John XXIII stepped in. The rules of the historic assembly were modified on Tuesday to allow the presiding cardinal to close debate on a subject after obtaining the approval of the council by a show of hands. But last night Rev. Hubert Jedin, an expert on the history of Ecumenical Councils and an eminent German theologian said the new ruling might not be enough to accelerate the proceedings. "It MAY BE NECESSARY for the different Episcopal conferences to give a spokesman the task of expressing, for all the bishops that make it upon their opinion on a given problem," he said. Under the present rules each bishop or prelate participating in the council has the right to express his own views on each subject. When the council meets tomorrow it will resume debate on the breviary—the prayers that every Roman Catholic priest must recite each day. It has been estimated that the recital of the breviary, or divine office, takes about an hour and a half a day. Pope John made some changes that somewhat shortened the breviary two years ago. "This was desired by very many bishops, especially out of consideration for the many priests who are daily more burdened by pastoral preoccupations," the Pope said at the time. ___ Seven KU Faculty To Attend Meeting Seven KU faculty members will take part in the twelfth annual Tax Conference Monday and Tuesday at Wichita. The conference is sponsored by the School of Business and the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants as a service to those engaged in tax work. Those participating from the Schools of Business and Speech are Wiley S. Mitchell, acting dean, L Martin Jones, assistant dean, Kieth Weltmer, professor, Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor, Phillip B. Hartley, assistant professor, Robert Olverding, instructor, and Frank E. Dance, assistant professor of speech. Saturday B-School Alum Reception Set The School of Business Council will hold an open house and reception from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Saturday in Summerfield for School of Business alumni. 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Hour Will Center On Poetry of Moods Der deutsche Stammtisch, 5:00. Student Union Cafeteria. "College Life," 7:00 p.m. Student Union, Jon Flack, graduate of Princeton and Theological Seminary, will speak on Christ's claims and the college student. Society of Medical Technologists, 7:30 p.m., Watkins Nursing Home. Miss Rush Tracy $^{1}$ Issue Culture in Study of Viruses$^{2}$ Prospective medical assistants are welcome. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Stephen's Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford. Re Foreign Movie at 9:00 p.m. at Hoch Auditorium. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Inter-Mission Millenium Panel discussion on "Christian Living." It's a legal receipt, good in any court and superb evidence to back up your income tax deductions. For your protection you would be wise to open a checking account before another week goes by. BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ... 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