PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1941 Debate Tourney Will Draw 27 High Schools Twenty-seven high school debate teams will compete in the annual state tournament to be held here Feb. 14 and 15, it was announced recently by commissioner E. A. Thomas of the Kansas High School Activities association. The question chosen for this year's debates will be: "Resolved, that the powers of the federal government should be increased." High schools competing in class "A" of the tournament will be: Topeka, Coffeyville, Wellington, Junction City, Hutchinson, Independence, Winfield and Newton. The class "B" high school group will include Valley Falls, Paola, Fredonia, Osborne, Medicine Lodge, Abilene, Moundridge, Colby, Baxter Springs, Chapman and Stafford. The high schools represented in class "C" are Blue Rapids, Eskridge, Lebanon, Cullison, Canton, Bucklin, Saints Peter and Paul high school in Seneca, and Oakley. Evelyn Swarthout Recital Tomorrow A short recital will be played for students in the School of Fine Arts by Miss Evelyn Swarthout at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon in Frank Strong hall auditorium. Miss Swarthout, daughter of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthout, is visiting her parents between appearances on her present concert tour. She already has appeared with the Memphis Symphony orchestra and is to continue her tour into Illinois and Texas. She will announce her own numbers on the program tomorrow. News From Page One ERRORS STILL AFTER---posted on the campus. when the typographical error was exposed, Crutcher apologized to Dean Lawson, but that wasn't the end of the matter. A story appeared in another paper quoting a University official as calling the incident "unjust criticism of a faculty member." But the "c" was omitted from "faculty," making Lawson appear a "faulty" member. WATKINS HOSPITAL BUSY ion, yesterday; and Don Thompson, minor operation, this morning. Influenza pneumonia took Ivor Tatum and George Padgett, college freshman, to the student hospital Saturday. Both are quite ill, but not critical. Dr. Canuteson said today. Dr. W. Henry Merritt, assistant physician at the hospital is expected to return tonight or tomorrow from Denver where he was called Saturday because of the illness of his mother. 18 MEDICS GO---son, Lloyd H. Coale, William I Coldwell, Francis T. Collins, Ole R Cram, Quentin Cramer, John E Cryay, Roy F. Drake, Henry S. Dreher, Jr., Hugh Leo Dwyer, Melchior Enna, Bertha E. Ewing, Stanley R. Friesen, Oliver Gilland, Stanley R. Goldman, Max D. Graves, John A. Griffith, Jr., Clemens M. Hartig, James L. Hoopingarner, David C. Humphrey. Harold H. Jones, Walter S. Keifer, Jr., Lewis A. Kidder, Anna K. Kiehl, Dean C. Kipp, Lloyd H. Koelling, Doris A. Kubin, Chester M. Lessen, Jr., Moyne W. Lichlyt, Charles J. MacQueen, Edwin R. Maier, Malvin Marchand, James A. Matson, Marmaduke D. McComas, Jr., Robert W. McIntire, Winston R. Miller, Robert J. Morton, Donald S. Myers, Robert W. Myers, Harry B. Neis, Charles M. Nice, Jr., Arthur L. Nichols, Jr., Robert P. Norris. Raymond W. O'Brien, Tom G. Orr, Jr., Fred Edward Patrick, Worth C. Payton, Gerald B. Pees, Katherine Pennington, Birger E. Peterson, William F. Powers, Merrill J. Roller, Joseph E. Smelser, William A. Smiley, Jr., Stanley L. VanderVelde, John E. Tilly, Betty Lou Ufford, George von Leonard, Jr., Charles G. Sittip, Randal Weed, Gerald E. Wine- inger, and Karl T. Wolf.