0, 1941 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ation t and in group rawn e be- Marie Wilkins Will Appear On Metropolitan Program MARIE WILKINS Marie Wilkins has been selected to appear as soloist on the radio program "Metropolitan Auditions of the Air" on Sunday, Nov. 9. At the close of the season, two singers, who have appeared on this program throughout the year, will be selected as members of the Metropolitan $ ^{c} $ Opera Company. $ \mathrm{i s a s C i t y , M o . w i t h 2 0 0 o r e t h e r .} $ Mrs. Wilkins, who with her husband, Joseph Wilkins, has often appeared before Lawrence audiences, was selected for this honor in competitive try-outs last August in Kansas City, Mo., with 200 other contestants. In charge of the selection was Mr. Wilfred Pelletier, conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Mrs. Wilkins left for New York last week to do some vocal coaching for the audition. Chaplain, College Prof To Debate Tomorrow Two distinguished guest speakers, Chaplain Alpha H. Kenna, Ft. Leavenworth, and Dr. Hiram Weld, Baker University, will oppose each other in an informal debate tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Fraser theater, Lee Gemmell, of the extension division announced this morning. They will debate, "Resolved: that every able-bodied male citizen should have at least one full year of military training before reaching the present draft $ ^{ \textcircled{1}}$ age." The debate will be followed by an open forum discussion. Gemmell urges that University students attend the debate. The question at issue may become an important one, he believes, and the speakers are very highly recommended. Located at Ft. Leavenworth Weld At Baker U. Dr. Weld has an even more cosmopolitan background. He has studied at the University of Hieldelberg and Oxford University. In America he attended Harvard and received his Ph. D. at Boston University. He also attended the 1938 sessions of the Conference of International Relations at Geneva. He is now teaching in the departments of philosophy and psychology at Baker University. He will uphold the negative side of the question. Chaplain Kenna is now an army chaplain at Ft. Leavenworth. He was formerly pastor of the First Methodist church at Pittsburgh, Kansas, and state chaplain of the American Legion. He is a forceful speaker and widely known for his ability. Not only does he uphold conscription and lowering of the draft age, but he believes military training should become a permanent policy. Nineteen students in the School of Education have completed necessary requirements for University teachers diplomas. Bachelor of science degrees in education will be awarded to 15 students who have completed their prescribed work. Students Will Receive Degrees Mozart's E-flat major symphony will be this week's presentation of the Symphony hour at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Memorial Union music room. Students who received University teachers diplomas are: Eva Mae Brewer, Charles Lien Dalrymple, George Edward Hiatt, Gertrude Hollis, Madge Elvira Jones, Irene Pauline Loney, Bernice Evangeline Malm, Mary Margaret McIntire, Mary G. Nelson, Irene Winifred Nordstrom, Alletta Fisher Powell, Lena Mae Schroeder, Lillian Dorothy Taylor, Louise Carpenter Thomas, Albert B. Wabaunsee, Jennie Weir, Mary Gertrude Welch, Paul Lewis White, and Louise Muriel Wilke. Mozart Symphony Will Be Presented Tomorrow Night This is the third symphony in the current series which will be presented throughout the year. The concerts begin with the earliest symphonies and will continue chronologically through the works of contemporary symphonists. Students receiving bachelor of science degrees in education are: Eva Mae Brewer, Francis Michael Bukaty, Charles Lien Dalrymple, George Edward Hiatt, Madge Elvira Jones, Irene Pauline Loney, Mary Margaret McIntire, Irene Wilfred Nordstrom, Lena Mae Schroeder, Lillian Dorothy Taylor, Louise Carpenter Thomas, Albert B. Wabaunsee, Jennis Weir, Paul Lewis White, and Louise Muriel Wilke. Chancellor Malott and the University Board of Regents have been invited to join the School of Education faculty in conferring the diplomas and degrees. Symphonic poems of Strauss and Sibelius will be included on future programs. H. S. DEBATE--opposition with the Fine and pistol. (continued from page one) The schools accept invitations are: Turner, Hiawatha, Atchison, Atchison County Community, Eureka, Newton, Russell, Mulvane, Valley Falls, Sabetha, Bonner Springs, Horton, Washington Rural, Lawrence, Topena, Osage City, Haskell, Herington, Shawnee Mission Rural, and Capitol Catholic. U.S. Marines Hang Medals On Jayhawker Lieutenant He's in the Marines. James Dexter Harris, who was graduated from the University in 1940, an accounting major, is now in active service. Harris shortly after graduation entered the U. S. Marine corps and was chosen to attend the Platoon Commanders' class of the Marine school at Quantico, Va. While undergoing extensive training at the Quantico school, he won medals for his exceptional ability with the rifle Upon completion of his study at the Marine school this month, he was commissioned a second lieutenant with the Marine corp. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rush O. Harris, 1767 Ivanhoe St. Denver, Colo. Lieutenant Harris was active in school affairs while at the University. His social fraternity was Phi Gamma Delta, and he was also a member of Delta Sigma Pi, national business fraternity. In addition he was a member of Men's Student Council, Forums board, Pachacamac, R.O.T.C., Joint Faculty-Student Relations Committee, and was a freshman counsellor. Pi Lambda Theta Will Have Pledge Services Tonight Pledge services for 19 new members of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, will be held at 7:30 tonight in room 103, Fraser hall. Pledges are: Mary Austin, June Cochrem, Leha Jean Curtis, Janice Gartrell, Melva A. Good, Helen E. Houston, Marjorie Houston, Pauline Kallaras, Virginia Laughlin, Lois Ann Lehman, Jessie I. McClune, Betty Jean Moore, Helen K. Moore, Marjorie Mossman, Muriel Olson, Dorothy M. Pollock, Mary Ellen Roach, Nadine E. Schuerman, and W. Elizabeth Meuschke Stevens University of Texas law school operates a free legal aid clinic. James Harris SOLD BY UNIVERSITY MEN