THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940. PAGE FIVE Marquette Ties K.U. Debaters Two Marquette University debaters held University debaters to a tie at Haskell Institute last night on the subject, Resolved: That the United States should own and operate the railroads. Leo Rhodes, b'40, and David Rice, c'41, represented the University against Peter Woborial and P. Heev-determined by audience response. A second debate was held in Green hall on the subject, Resolved: That there should be complete economic and military isolation for the United States. There was no decision. Kansas City Director Leads University Band Today N. De Rubertis, dean of the Kansas City Orchestra Training school, will lead a practice session of the University Band tomorrow morning in a rendition of his latest composition. For several years, the conductor-composer has used the Band as a testing-ground for his compositions. His newest number, although not yet named, is an overture, written especially for the group. Personality Studies Given at Church Interpretation of personality by Fritz Kunkle, Berlin psychologist, is the subject of a series of discussions led by Mrs. Ellen Paullin beginning Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational church. NOTICE All students enrolled in flight training are urged to leave their new semester's schedules at Prof. Earl D. Hay's office before Friday evening. These schedules are necessary in order to make out new flight plans for the new semester. Valentine's Day Feb. 14th UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Eide Outlines Propaganda Techniques for Educators Prof. R. B. Eide of the department of journalism spoke on propaganda at a meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, national women's educational sorority, this afternoon. Mr. Elide reviewed briefly the recent literature of propaganda and explained the techniques of propaganda of Ivy Lee, Bernays, Creel, Mickelson, and Gobbels. Malott Speaks in St. Joseph Chancellor Deane W. Malott spoke at a meeting of the Men's Dinner Club in Atchison yesterday. Today the Chancellor goes to St. Joseph, Mo., to speak at a meeting of the chamber of commerce. Fireside Forum To Sponsor Dance and Carnival Friday Although Spanish is the official language of the Republic of Paraguay, Guarani is most used by the majority of the country's million inhabitants. A penny carnival and dance Friday evening, Feb. 9, from 8 to 12, will be sponsored by the Fireside Forum of the Plymouth Congregational church at the Parish house There will be a ten cent tax plus the penny prices charged at the carnival. All profits will go toward the purchase of a Nickleodian for future forum parties. Physics Department Receives X-Ray Table Gift of an X-ray table valued at $1000 to the X-ray laboratory of the department of physics was announced by C. V. Kent, professor of physics. Installed in January, the table is to be used by pre-medic students. X-ray table is nearly identical to the one in Watkins Memorial hospital, Photos can be taken from any angle. IF YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE STUDENTS... who thought you could read your roomate's copy He thought you could read your roommate's copy who missed important concerts, lectures, or sports events because you didn't know about them who attended class in spite of the teacher's published notice "No Class Today" which you didn't see who doesn't write home as often as you mother would like who entered school the second semester who wants to be informed of what is going on at your own school who doesn't subscribe to the official student publication THEN THESE FACTS SHOULD INTEREST YOU ... The Second Semester DAILY KANSAN--- is newly staffed: fresh viewpoints and ideas is new in size tabloid pages allow for easy reading and quick turning to your favorite page, sports, society, etc., in keeping with the modern trends in journalism is new in publication time: the ink is hardly dry on the pages when it reaches you at a time when you have the time to read your news fresh is new in policy: concentrated coverage of local and campus news, gossip, opinion, and other features. CALL K.U. 66 And DAILY DELIVERY Begins - $1.75 BUYS 75 KANSANS — OR MORE