SAA Official Refuses To Drop Debate Topic Page 7 Champaign, Ill.—(U.P.)—Karl Wallace, president of the Speech Association of America, hinted strongly today that college debate officials will refuse to drop the controversial subject, "Resolved—that Red China should be admitted to the United Nations," from their nationwide debate agenda. $ ^{*} $ A full-blown national controversy has blossomed out of the committee's suggestion that college students and teams should debate next year the question of Communist China's admission to the UN. However, SAA President Karl Wallace, head of the University of Illinois speech department, said the matter would be restudied. Some authorities have charged that it is an attempt to indoctrinate students with pro-Communist ideas. But others have defended the committee's move on grounds of speech and freedom of education. Mr. Wallace refused to say what action the committee might take but said "I do not know of any member who has even suggested that the Communist China took" be changed." The first college to ban the subject was the State Teachers college at Kearney, Neb. President Herbert L. Cushing it said it showed a desire "to indoctrinate students." The issue gained nationwide attention when the U.S. Military and Naval academies forbade debate on it on grounds that it was inappropriate for cadets and midshipmen to discuss publicly in view of the national policy against admission of the Communist Chinese to the UN Faculty Club Sees Armstrong Works Mr. John Armstrong, instructor of drawing and painting, showed some of his own works to the Faculty club members at their meeting at 5 p.m. yesterday. Among the pictures were a portrait, a landscape scene, and an industrial scene. Mr. Armstrong gave a short talk and answered questions concerning his own methods and techniques in painting and drawing. Head Trial Lawyer Speaks to Group University Daily Kansan George B. Powers, a member of the Law school class of 1928 and now head trial lawyer for a Wichita firm, told 160 persons at a Law school convocation recently that a trial lawyer was walking on thin ice if he cross-examined a witness merely for the sake of cross-examination. Mr. Powers in his speech on "How Not to Try a Law Suit," said that lawyers must have their case thoroughly in mind and thoroughly prepared when going into a case. He said that a lawyer is a servant of community and owes it to the community to present a well-thought-out case. Following the convocation, Mr. Powers was the guest of the Law school faculty at a luncheon in the Faculty club. Mr. Powers' son-in-law, James B. Devlin, is a senior in engineering at the University. Indian Droo New Delhi—(U.F.)—Membership in the Indian National Congress fell from 8,800,000 in 1952 to a little over 6,100,000 in 1953, according to the figures released by the party. 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