WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Sayre and Alter Discuss in Debate Rightness of War Both Men Present Views Acquired by Contact With Conditions in France should a Christian Refuse to衬托 his life in the United States? I doubt he debated last night in Prison chained to Dr. John Nevin Sayre, pacifist, and Dinmore Altier, prosecutor of extradition. Sayre Against War Both men had their own experiences in the World War with "conscientious objectors" and yet held different views. Sayre Against War Doctor Sayre spoke against war as a method, bringing out three main points. First: War engages its particl pants in the mass slaughter of human life. War is not like a police force* he said, which punishes criminals. It is "no man's job" to punish one person is valuable in his sight. War is indiscriminate, muchaugher. War Results in Hate Second: Governments at war deluge the nations with a propaganda of lies, hate and fear. "So effective was the program that Germany was almost wholly a station of Huns, that we do not, and that there is not a single bit of authentic evidence of the archetypes of human life in our crew crews. This wholesale talking of human life; this beating of false wives, one to another, and the propaganda of Hitler." Third: The war process involves not only the deaths of many innocents, but also fails as a method of achieving any moral end. "Wilson Was Sincere" "Moral ideals do not coincide with geographic boundaries, but we are still trying to figure out what Wilson was since in saying we were fighting a war to make the world safe." "There is much less democracy and safety in Europe today than there was in 1914. The war method fails as means to deliver the goods. There is no sacrifice of money. The fact that the war lasted after war after war is definitely worse than before war. "Jesus of Nazareth commended his brethren to live love in this world. What Jesus was getting into, the evil, not by retaliation, but by returning good for evil. It made a tremendous moral change in the atmosphere of the world." Alter Is for Preparedness tier Professor After then spoke for 30 minutes on the side of war, pointing out that the United States has used war to the advantage of lettering "I am looking to a time when the average man shall have a college degree and be able to apply for arries may be done away with, and when well not need nurses' police "The duty of a Christian is to so shape his life that this dream of mine can be brought into the world in the shortest possible time. We can own our personal lives, and even that of our neighbors in bringing this about." Educational Average Low Pointing out that the average education of the population of the United States is less than that of the fourth grade, and that the education one possible exception, was greatly less than this country, he said; "Would we expect people of other races to question with any reasoning ability? We could not trust our own people to decide such things." "Right or wrong, war will come back later," he left Canada with her sovereignty after the Spanish-American war. "No other "Right or wrong?" asked how we left Cuba with her sovereignty after the Spanish-American war. "No other country in the world would have done it." Education Will Bring Peace "We have put schools and hospitals in courage to support the love of Jesus Christ. I submit to you that the day will come when we can also help those who lack the knowledge of Christ and His love. Let our work together so that we can bring about that kind of faith. We should run everything." Doctor Sayre then explained in his rebuffal that one of the conditions on which the armoured vehicle should be sent into Germany, and that it was not sent until more had perished from hunger in all of the German massacres. Paul Porter led the audience in an open forum after the debate. Initiation was held recently by Phi Chi Thea, professional commerce sorority, for three men and a woman from Norton, Maryland, and Evelyn Hitchcock, Cherry-vale, of the School of Business; Alpha Marsh, Brentwood in the department of economics. Beta Phi Sigma, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, announces the initiation of Robert Doechm, p39, Wichita, and Lee Ferrer, p25, of Cahokia. Zoology Club to Initiate New Members Thursday The zoology club will give a dinner and hold initiation services for the new members Thursday evening at 5:30 in room 304 Snow hall. There will be some fifteen or twenty new members initiated into the club, and many of them are students specially interested in zoology. Many of the club members are zoological majors. Ted White, one of the program and initiation well-known. Liberty Post No. 199 of American Legion to Sponsor Benefit Chancellor and Mrs. Lindley Gov. and Mrs. Paulen to Be Patrons Chancellor and Mrs. E, H. Lindley of Lawrence and Cov, and Mrs. Bon S. Paulen of Tucquella have been invited to attend the conference, St. Patrick's beautiful entertainment and dance to be given March 16, nt F. A. U. hatch, by Liberty Press, no. 203. It will be a 1 clock party and possibly may be authorized for University of Ottawa will furnish the music. The price will be $1 for each couple or Interactive dancing, singing, Indian clubs and an fresh faint given by the performers, as well as all of the entertainments to be given before the dance, according to David The following people will also be patrons and patronesses of the benefit entertainment and dancer Adi. Gen., George, M. Cohen, George, George, T. McDermitt, Judge and J. D. M. Hamilton, Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph T. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Lee, of Topeka, Kansai; Mrs. and Mrs. William D. Holly, Judge Louis R. Gates, Dr. R. W. Swainny, Mr. and Mrs. Martha L. Ferguson, Dr. T. Twemby, of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCoy of Garden City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Child" Huckle of Charlotte of Grants; Mr. and Mrs. Grover of Grants; and judge and Mrs. Hughe Means, Gem. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Houghta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sweeney, and Mayor and Mrs. R. C. Rankin, of Lawr A. style show, featuring transitions in styles from 1858 to 1859, was reworked by a younger men's boutique at the University of Minnesota. Company clothes were worn. Copyright 1974 Hart Schaffner & Marx New two button Spring Suit, tailored in the new Brown's, Tans, Greys by Hart Schuffner & Marx a real showing at The University- Other Suits $35, $45, $50 Every Suit Carries our guarantee of Clothes Satisfaction $30 "glad to show you" Tenor Engaged for Part Choruses to Have Rehearsals With Orchestra Soon Another important solist, William Rogerson, has been engaged by Dean Rogerson, the conductor of "Guardian Angel," to be given during the music festival week to be held April 29 to May 5. Mr. Rogerson, who works with Opera company, will be remembered by many as the tenor who scored such great hits on the stage of opera, "The Secret of Suzanne," which was presented at the University of Arizona during the season of 1923-1924. The tenor was a protogate of the late Cleonite Campanini, great conductor of the Chicago Civic Opera company. He will have one of the most successful in the "Guadalupe Argel" which will give a chance to his ability. Attendance at the Choral Union has been unusually good so far and the enrichment of the materials is very worth our attention. The University Symphony orchestra, under Klaus Knetsteiner, is at home with many pieces from the near future the orchestra and chorus will meet and begin a series of rehearsals in the concert hall to the great oratorio. This year, differing from previous years, the performance will close with the choir on October 27. The men's chorus will have a special rehearsal this evening. The children's chorus of 200 voices, under Miss Mabel Barnhard, is making great progress and Dean Swarthout will be at their rehearsal Tuesday morning. Other events of music week are gradually shaping themselves, so that this week will include the annual concert of the Boomer-Thayer museum. Initiation of new members into the Zoology club will be held Thursday, at 5:30 p.m. in room 304 Snow hall. About 25 students will be initiated. Cady Reture From Lecture Trip Dr. H., P. Cady has returned from a trip into Nebraska where he gave a lecture on the history of the branch of the American Chemical society, members of the University of Iowa and some of the high schools in Omaha. OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor 717 Mass. Tel. 255 We clean all kinds of hats, both Ladies' and Gent's. We reblock and reshape any shape of hat; we change the inner or the outter; we first check that final material used. Prices are more than at other shops. Masid Dorothy Moody of the department of English will speak on Walter de la Mare at 4:30 tomorrow after noon in room 965. Freeman ball. This is the sixth of a series of lectures on contemporary literature. On March 22 Miss Nellie Parnes will speak on Irish Poets and Playwrights on April 5 Mr. G. N. Debut will talk on Robert Frost, and on April 19 Helen Hoopes is to speak on Vachel林和 Carl Sandburg. Miss Moody to Lecture on Waiter de la Mar Ongawa Players Secured Michitaro Ongawe and his wife, Japanese players now touring the United States, will be in Lawrence July 2 to present a program for staged performances. It has not been decided which of the Ongawe players' two entertainments will be offered in Lawrence. One consists of a prelude of songs and dances and two one act players, a rhythm player and a trifamily with four characters, and a comedy, "The Rejuvenation of Mr. Uchide," with two characters. There will be no admission charge to students enrolled in the summit session. The Owngain players are leasing under the aunts of the New York Drama League and the Drama League of America. They, along with such people as Larousse Taft, M Joseph Hoffman, Marrion Bell Merrell, president of the American Association of University Women (ACU), Star of the University of Chicago. A Far East program includes several dances and his humorous songs. 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BLACK JACK ALSO— Don Alexander and His Kid Orchestra The Hotest Little Orchestra in Town COMING MONDAY-- THE PATENT LEATHER KID ALSO— Magellan Not Discoverer Filipinos Claim They had Own Culture Before Him (United Press) Monday, March 7—Four hundred and twenty years ago today, Hernando de Espina, known to every Englishman at Magen David Adom, the philanthropist of the Philippine Islands for the Spanish crown. To the many Spanish residents here today belong a trace of Bitterless Tomatoes, grown in the fields of the Philippines in the Islands. To the Filipino themselves, the anniversary of nothing worthy of celebration more than why they are nationalists, who care about history when "the eye eyes of money creates tunes towards the Orient" for mining for trading and a new source of energy. Southside and Vernon, joint authors of the Turabog丁这本书 "AG Altai ne Tarquh" from which the book originates. 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