SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Social Conditions Debated Before Student Meeting Midwest Conference Hear Blankhard and Huggins Argue Problems of Labor Opening the third annual Midwest Student conference held here for the discussion of economic questions, Friday and Saturday, Paul Blanchard, chief secretary of the League for Informatics, and William L. Ingalls, judge, Industrial Court, and counsel for the League for Industrial Rights, engaged in a debate upon the question, "Is the Present Economic System Belt Suited to Needs of the United States?" in the New York seminar in invitation building Friday evening. In support of the present order of society Judge Huggins opened his restraints on the state that this system is based on human rights, that under it had grown the highest type of civilization in history. To support this argument, the capitalistic system the United States is the wealthiest nation in the world and mobiles in the world were owned in the United States, and that the United States has the highest standard of living. "The present order has stood the test of 6000 years." Judge Huggins said in closing, "No order can be perfect until the price is perfect. You cannot distinguish between personal liberty and private property." Blanshard Indicts System Mr. Blanshard presented five facets of his system, including unemployment caused by an efficient factory age was his first indictment. What success through competition was the second case cited. National ownership of banks and natural resources was weak. The bureaucracy was the unequal distribution of work under the provaling system, "Work is not the way to success in this system." he declared. "The secret behind our success is taking someone to do the work for you." Unequal distribution of wealth was Mr. Blankhard's fourth indictment. One per cent of the people in the nation had wealth, one per cent of the nation's wealth, 1 per cent get 20 per cent of the nation's income, and the lowest 25 per cent get 3 per cent of the nation's wealth as part of the contention. A stiff inheritance tax, social ownership of land, and the giving of wealth to the workers who have created it, were included. His final indictment was the class control of industry, which Mr. Blanbard characterized as "Industrial Successful Graduates The hundreds of successful graduates of the Lawrence Business College are the best in the world of our effort effectiveness. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Westminster Forum 1221 Oren, 7:15 p. m., S. Sunday. Merle Longbridge will open discussion on "Podestination and Determination" at 7:15 p.m. Social hour follows. You are invited. A Bit of Advice— to the perpetual late comer— Buy a Watch at Buy a Watch at Feudalism," in which workers are bought and sold by the captains of industry. Huggins Demonizes Socialism In rebuffal Judges Huggins spent most of his time denouncing sociology which he and Mr. Blinnard vanand was unable to confront out that it had failed in every instance where it had been tried. SPECIAL A Consignment of Spring Overcoats Mr. Blanchard is replay reminded the audience that the fact that under fire the American Army was in the world had been built up, was the chief argument for slavery before the Civil War. In answer to Judge O'Neill's accusations, Mr. Blanchard had failed in all instances, he mentioned the present public schools oxygeneate from education and road system, which are successful under government control. 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