A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 6 Kansas Debaters Win Over Texans in Jury Argument System Unanimous Decision Given by Judges to Team Favoring Present Texas decision fails to convince the jury system in a wad of burglar Tues evening in central Administration Court. A state senator has an unanimous decision for Kinnease in the question, "Resolved, that the jury system is not satisfactory in admiration." Criticism of the present jury system was about questioned evidence. It is not that the jurors took the stand that chooses a tribunal "by gambling" as the root of present evidence. Instead, the jury system. Instead of the jury, Texas advanced trial by a tribunal of nine. The complete decision for Kawana A a distinct reward of result, as in pre- vious years Tomas has carried away nearly all of the honor. Amongst submitting imperfections in the present system, defended the jury formulating their fact from evidence, quanimously by the technicians of law. In the defense of jury, Kansas poured blood into the court and these were not traUCted to the jury system, but that improvement in present conditions would bring the jury more certainty. The statistical war invested into the debate proved anything for both positions on the question. Chicago was going to the glaze of validity by its loyalty. The delete drew a full house in the Administration building. Rice Lumberyer, 753, member of the debate group asked in testimony. The judges were Cloud Scott, Willer Mestella, and E. K. Aalas, all of law Fred Anderson, e29, and Burton Kingshis, e29, registered the victory for Kansas. The Texas defeaters, Albert Ekkert and Larry Jeffers infect an unknown Kansan who had been shot at Dewolf, Doll, highlight at Kansas City on Governor Smith's proposal for melet. Kansas, represented by another team, Paul Aiken and Silley Edward debate North Indiana three times. Around Mt. Oread Chi Delta Sigma announces the plodging of Paul Parke, cML. Chancellery E.H. Lindley worked to Teach Tonga after attending and teaching to a wider with some of the regions and heads of the other state councils. Track, baseball, tennis, golf, and swimming will be offered no exercise for women after Easter. Women have not been allowed to swim for their favorite sport. Application for the 8250 loan scholarship offered by the American Bankers Association to students in the School of Business should be filled with Demp Stubbs, Membranthropy Services and are eligible for this scholarship. Georgia, Duncan, 6a28, who is supervisor of music in the high school at Lennar, Colorado, visited an FHU orchestra and performed a band and glee club that has been doing concert work. While in Georgia, he organized the K. U., Sun nolger orchestra and composed number of songs. W. E. Lynn, 1005 Mississippi, instrument man at Blake Hall, underwent an operation Monday at the Simmons hospital for a broken leg which he suffered from. He is getting along as well as possible. Chairman of committees of the Y. M. C. A. Freshman fellowship group committies, as announced at an event on May 4, 2017, Spech, c12, president, avc; Social, Richard Woodmance; Promotion, Loren hekki; and Program, John Willey. Profess. George M. Bent was elected secretary-Freasurer, and Prof. Joseph Kollberg delegate to the national conference of Architects. Kansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The national chapter of New York sometime in April. Donald Marsh, professor of sociology, will address the meeting of the American Association of University Sociologists, F. W. Gauw at 629 Tennessee. The subject of his talk is "Occidental Indian Culture" and he said he came familiar with conditions in Chinat while he traveled with the party to New York in early 1950s and waited last summer. Women who live at Watkins hall were hostesses at the W. S. G. A. T. in central Administration building at building 319, where they worked; e30, and Mary Hart, e31, were hostesses. Mrs. Morrow, the house on map point 7, Ethel Hombockle, e32, and Martha Leavitt, Wathes, e32, sang. Refreshments of tea, minis, and tonic drinks were served. Edward W. Tanner, R. S.' 16, graduate of the department of architecture, was elected president of the American Institute of Architects at the recent meeting. Samuel W. Bibit, the secretary, and the associate, the same year, Tanner is at present head of the J. C. Nichols architectural office, in New York, on the form of historic and Bilbe. "Jewish Literature and History" is the subject of a talk to be given by Mr. Hassan Awad, who will be evening at 7:15 at the Sigma Alpha Mau house. This talk constitutes the first Wednesday evening will be given every Wednesday evening for the remainder of the sources. For Funk's ambulance call 119. Adv. 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They pointed out that under the present system only five classes are available, and that in this length of time neither the fraternity nor the individual has adequate opportunity to judge the system. Approximately 1700 persons heard the non-decision debate on Sophomore pliding between the Kansas State University of Kansas, held Tacoma, Feb. 26. The Kansas team journeyed to Manhattan and spake in a regular exercise. There are at present 2800 student enrolled in the Kansas State Agricultural college and of this number 1950 students and sororities. The Agyte speakers argued that there is not adequately housing conditions in Manhattan at present, and if men were not pledged to take an active part in the situation would be even worse. Omaha Hat Shop 71775 Mass. St. of Freshmen PHONE 255 Send The Daily Kannan home Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. 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