KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. 5 DEBATING COUNCIL. Kansas-Nebraska Debate Mar. 1. Preliminary Contest Next Friday Night. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Debating council held Wednesday noon it was decided to extend the time for the Kansas-Nebraska debate three weeks making it come on Friday evening March first. This was dane in accordance with a request from Nebraska that the time be delayed. The time of the preliminary however was postponed only one week, bringing that debate on next Friday evening, at which time a hot contest is anticipated. The Committee voted to allot places and sides to the several speakers Thursday noon, appointing a committee to oversee the matter of allotment. It was also voted to appropriate money to purchase, stamped stationery for the council and a committee appointed to attend to the matter. A committee was appointed to select Judges for the preliminary next Friday night. A report was made upon the Missouri correspondence. They have chosen from the five questions submitted them, the question, Resolved, That United States should subsidize the Merchant Marines. At the allotment of places Thursday noon the following order of program was determined, those having odd numbers taking the affirmative and those having even numbers taking the negative of the question: Resolved "That United States should own operate and fortify the Nicaragua canal," which is the question for debate with Nebraska. Bropst, Cooley; Spencer, Cooley; Billings, Kent; McNaughten, Burke; Branson, Burke; Metcalf, X Y Z; Dickinson, Adelpeic; Carpenter, X Y Z; Delvin, Snow; Broyles, Kent; Tangeman, Snow; Runold. Boyd Dickinson was called to Everest, Kan., on the death of a cousin. The Barbs gave the fifth number of their series of dances last night in Pythian hall. The music and floor were fine and about thirty-five couples were present. Reserve your best thoughts for the elect few. Strictly Up to Date . . Fischer's Shoes... We have the latest out in Box Calf, Double Decker and Patent Leather Shoes. $5.00 BUYS THEM. Fischer & Son. Small Profits Build big business. Our low rent—and economical business methods enable us to sell on a smaller margin than any other dealer can afford to—hence our phenomenal growth. STUDENTS! The place to buy your School Books and School Supplies is at Rowland's Book Store.