THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Midwest Student Conference Opens Tomorrow Night Debate Between W. Huggins and Paul Blanshard Scheduled for 8 o'Clock The Midwest Student Conference will open its third annual session here tomorrow evening at S in the auditorium of central Administration Building, and the Economic Order" will be the general topic for the meetings. Paul Blanasiard and Judge William Huggins, of Emporia, will open the session with a discussion from opposing points on, "Is the Economic Suited for the Needs of America?" This meeting will be open to the public. Two Views to Be Expressed Mr. Blanchard is field secretary for the League of Industrial Democracy. He is in charge of the labor movement, and is a contributor to The Nation. He has resigned as President of China. Mr. Huggins was judge of the former Kansas court of industrial litigation for the League of Industrial Rights. Guests at Meeting Other authorities in the industry fair who will attend are: Dr. J, E Kirkland, former professor at Harvard, Olivard, Vard. College or bachelor College, and author of "The American College and its Rulers." Mrs. Sarah Green, member of the executive council of the National Women's Trade Union League. Miss Ruth Shallower, a student spent the past summer in industrial work in Chicago. Miss Alma John ston, industrial secretary of the Kans- ian government. P. J. McCann, labor leader in Kansas City. The chairmen of the conference are: Clarence O. Senior, Paul Porter and Noel Gist. Spring baseball has had its initial opening at Iowa State University with 35 prospective men, including 11 workeurs, answering the first call. Workouts consist mainly of getting arms in condition. VARSITY Tonight — Tomorrow Love in a Soldiers' Training Camp—and How! 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He has been recently raised to the position of assistant manager of that company's Littlest Co., a retail company. Littlest company is the largest company of chain drug stores in the country and Rowshands book store for three years Sigma Phi Epsilon Makes Building Announcement The board of control of the alumnium corporation of Sigma Pi Epsilon fraternity has announced the completion of a new house in West Hills district, adjoinin the Sigma Nu grounds on the site it was purchased three years ago. The house is expected to cost about $70,800, according to members of the fraternity, and construction will start before next year. New Spring Suits $23.00 HOUK AND GREEN BROTHERS TONIGHT—"Alias the Lone Wolf" Comedy. TOMORROW—"The Royal Amer- ican." Big Boy Com- dien. Graduate Student Leads Democratic Organization Joe E. 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