SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN W. P. Lambertson To Address Oebaters Here The Honorable W. P. Lambertson, United States congressman from the first district in Kansas, has accepted an invitation to appear at the annual Debate Institute to be held on the campus Oct. 25 and 26, Lee Gemnell, of the University Extension Division, said last night. Mr. Lambertson will appear in a discussion on the negative side of the high school debate question for this year, "Resolved: That the power of the federal government shall be increased," with Hilden Gibson, instructor in the department of political science, upholding the affirmative side of the question. It is estimated that attendance to the debate will exceed 200. The Debate Institute, which is a state-wide practice session for high school debaters and their coaches, is sponsored and their coaches, is sponsored jointly by the University Extension Division and the department of speech and dramatic art. The Debate Institute will also feature for the first time a Debaters Assembly program. Since the whole legislative division of governmental activity depends upon debate the high school debaters should have some actual experience with that field, it is believed. At the first session of the Legislative Assembly, composed of more than four debaters from each school, an election of a speaker and a clerk will be held. The speaker will appoint his various committees, and bills pertinent to the debate question will be introduced from the floor. In the session to be held Saturday, after the committee has had an opportunity to accept, amend or reject the various bills, the delegates will hold open debate on the floor, concerning matters presented at the earlier session. Still another big feature of this institute is the Saturday debate between the University of Kansas and University of Missouri teams on the high school question. Both this debate and the one between Lambertson and Gibson will be followed by an open forum so that the students may be privileged to ask questions about the details of the resolution. Two rounds of practice debates will be offered in which any school may enter as many teams as they like. There will be no decisions and no awards. Present at each practice debate will be a critic judge, either a high school coach or a member of the University squad, who will offer criticisms and suggestions for instructional purposes. Chem Club Holds Meeting At the first weekly meeting of the chemical club Thursday evening, Dr. H. P. Cady, Dr. F. B. Dains, and Dr. R. Q. Brewster made introductory talks. Graduate students are expected to attend. Undergraduates and everyone interested in chemistry is welcome to come to all meetings. The club has no regular officers. Professor Elvira Weeks is in charge of programs. Henry Scouts Gwinn Henry, head football coach, was in Denver,Colo., yesterday scouting the Iowa State-Denver University game. The Kansas eleven will meet Iowa State at Ames next Saturday as a schedule opener. Subscribe to the Kansan today! Choir Needs Males Clarence Peterson, e42, director of the Modern choir, was besieged with feminine voices yesterday when he held first tryouts for the choir. Unable to fill all the male voice positions, Peterson called another tryout session for 4:30 Wednesday. Peterson said he hoped to select voices for the male section when the singers try out in the Memorial Union ballroom. Wesleyan Choir Has 77 K. U. Students Seventy-seven University of Kansas students will comprise this year's Wesleyan chorus choir of the First Methodist church, under the direction of Dorothy Enlow Miller, organist. In addition to a number of last year's members, several new and outstanding voices have been added at the group. The choir will participate in the services each Sunday morning. The "Sanctus and Benedictus," by Gounod with Ray T. Wright, Mary Elizabeth Bear, and Virginia Gsell as soloists, will be sung as the morning anthem today. Hortense Harris will sing "The Lord's Prayer" as the offertory solo. Gaston Will Direct Lutheran Choir E Thayer Gaston, Ph.D., assistant professor in education, has been selected to direct the music of the Trinity Lutheran church this year. He will be assisted by Marvin Wadley, fa'40, who will be in charge of the Junior choir. Barbara Brooke, fa'40, is the new church organist. For his second season as director, Mr. Gaston has outlined a program intended to present the best church music dating from the time of Bach up to the present. In this morning's service Mr. Gaston will direct the choir in an anthem, "Blessed Are the Pure In Heart," by Jones. Miss Brooke's organ program will include; prelude, "Cantilene," by Borodin; offertory, "Adagio from First Organ Sonata," by Mendelssohn; and postlude, "Postlude in G." by Smart. Community Chest Plans Launched Tentative plans for a concerted drive for funds under Community Chest principles are taking shape rapidly, according to an announcement by Lawrence Chamber of Commerce president, Glenn Charlton, at a meeting of the Chamber's board of directors yesterday. Charlton pledged support to the move by announcing that the Chamber of Commerce would effect a plan of active cooperation and aid in all phases of the work. Heads of all Lawrence civic and character-building organizations would form a guiding council under the plan. Chairmanships of the various committees went to J. J. Lavery, organization; Walter Schaal, fund campaign; John Brand, constitution and by laws; and George Lowman, budgets. All committees announced work to be started immediately. Injured In Touch Football Contest The first serious injury of the intramural touch football season occurred yesterday afternoon when Bert Dickerson, a member of the Phi Kappa Psi eleven, received a broken arm during an intra-squad practice session. Dickerson was taken to Watkins Memorial hospital where officials said his condition was satisfactory. Engineering School Dean To Attend Commemoration Dean J. J. Jakowsky, and other staff members of the School of Engineering and Architecture, attended the celebration commemorating the discovery of oil in the El Dorado pool last Thursday. A monument at the site of Stapleton No. 1, original well in the pool, was unveiled as part of the celebration. Those accompanying Dean Jakowski to El Dorado were: Prof. R.C.Moore, state geologist and professor in the department; K.K.Landes, head of the K.U. department of geology; T.H. 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