THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1327 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Debate Squad Will Close Successful Season Monday Northwestern University Will Argue Prohibition in First Meet With K. U. The Kansas debate team will debate with a team from Northwestern University of Chicago, Monday, March 28, at 8:00 a'dec in the auditorium of central Administration building. The question to be debated will be "Resolved: That the eighteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States should be repealed?"; David Evans, uncle; and Kenneth Corder, c'20, will be the members of the Kansas team. All three of these men were on the Missouri valley championship debate squaud. This will be the closing debate of a most successful forensic season and will probably be the best debate of the year since Northwestern University is one of the strongest debating schools in the United States, according to Prof. E. Christian Busher, professor of speech and dramatic art. A feature of the delegate will be that the third speaker **each** side will use his time for a cross examination and for a constructive speech. Arts; *maud l.* the school of speech; *ann counter Clinton, a senior in Liberal Arts, will make up the team from Northwestern University. These men were members of the first semester debating team that defended the representatives of the University of Michigan in the annual triangular debate. Under the leadership of the heifer, debate coach of Northwestern University, the Northwestern team is making a spring tour of two weeks, during which time they will debate with ten colleges and universities in the Middle West. This is the first time that a debating team representing Northwestern University has ever taken a journey including more than one contest. The team is prepared to debate on either side of the ques- "As a subject for a series of batches that as will make up the program, the prohibition question is most timely," Coach Berkohlheim said "since it is the source of a great deal of controversy at the present time." of controversy at the present time. Mu Tau Alpha Presentation Set for April 21 Classical Program Soon --up in these two events. Mu Tao Alba, university fraternity of the departments of Greek and Latin of the University, is planning a classical language program to be presented April 21, which recording it is, the birthday of the city, Rome. The second part of the program in charge of Twila Sheoutner, c.272 was a demonstration of the statues in tableau form. Some of the statues which will be presented are Orpheus and Eurydice, the wrestlers the discuss throuver, and the Gods shall be displayed. The program, all planned, will consist of four parts, of which the first part is to be a Roman style show. Lyda Wood, *EZB*, is planning the show and the new contours of the Latin department will be displayed for the first time. More than twenties different contours will be shown. A Latin play which will constitute the third section of the program is in charge of Marina Morley, c.28 The play, *Saint Populus Queque*, Ramoses, is a one act comedy written by Miss Mildin B. Lawlier of the depart ment of Latin. The scene is laid out on a flat stage. The seven characters required will be pot troyed by students in the department of Latin. The final number of the program will be a short play written by Stephen Leucke, which will be a take-off on the Greek tragedy plays, Edith Adams, e28, will have charge of the presentation of this play. Allen Talks to Students of Missouri High School Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletes at the University, spoke Wednesday morning at the Independence high school convention in Independence, Mo. Tuesday he spoke at Winchester. Northwestern University debate chair; Robbett Howell, junior in Liberal Aster; Donald K. Carter, senior in the School of Science. Following his address at Independence, Doctor Allen went with the track team to the Team Belbghe being held at Austin, Texas, Friday, March 4. Saturday, March 26, Doctor Alton and the track team will be in Houston, Texan, where the team will meet with Dr. Roberts, the Rice Health at Rice Institute. Screen Tests Planned to Find Movie Talent Among University Men Experts Will Select Student to register for Tryouts Next Summer Arrangements were completed yesterday for making screen tests of outstanding male personalities at the University, to find an answer to a question. Bocci cox, 23, might unite good motion picture work. A cameraman, a director and a make-up expert will be sent to the local campus May 18 to register 16 men who possess photographic personalities and quality physically as possible material for their photo shoot. The requirements are good facial features, intelligence, and well developed physique. The screen tests are being conducted by First National Pictures, Burbank, Calif., in conjunction with College Humor magazine. Ten men from the larger American colleges and universities are to be selected in the screen test for tryouts in Colleen Talmadge and other screen stars. Kansas is one of $32 universities to be visited this year, being considered because of the large number of film celebrities hailing from this state and because of her scholastic rating, acceding to John LeLoy Johnson, representative of the Fifth National university who arrived in Lawrence yesterday. Many Schools Included Each year, according to Mr. Johnston, more than one hundred thousand people visit California in an unpleasant effort to break into the movies. The screen tests being conducted or college campuses should be considered he feels, as a distinct tribute to college men. Vanity Not a Factor "We hope that 200 men will turn out for the local tests on May 18," he said today. "Reporting for these tests is not a matter of vanity but sound business logic, for personality but an inexpensive value and in motion pea" a man with personalities, to win both battle and fortune in a short time." From the tote made here studio authentica 'will select men to be furnished transportation to and from the studios for the eight weeks' screen in pictures in which will be made These trials, according to Mr. Johnson, will be given during vacation will not interfere with college work. A bowing contest is being held at the University of Michigan for men students only. A silver cup is to be awarded to the winners of the doubles and one to the winner of the singles in each event. The runners are in these two events. The Ohio Wesleyan Gles Club won the state championship in a contest held in Columbus recently between the clubs of 12 Ohio colleges. Tulsa Dance Creates Row Tolosa, Ohio; March 24—To dance or not to舞 in the problem confronting several score students of the University of Tolosa, following a faculty color handed down against the university. "cautious fraternity" of the campus. Outlaw Fraternity" Ball Brings Fungus. Disfavor The faculty has given notice in conversation that any student found "black bottoming" or otherwise as the guest of Sigma Tau Fraternity evening will then band in his chair to welcome him for that evening and if the students are not there the faculty will be there looking for them. which we serve without extra charge as a part of our regular Pedagogical disaffection seems to be the fate of Sigma Tau Namma and when it went out on the campus highways and bywags to show a real party, the administrative lid was chummed down. invitationhs in the function as an "Ambache Dance" but faculty sympathizers said it is more likely to be a "morde dance." (Delivery Branch) Herter to Photograph Kamsans Fred Herter, c225, left with the track team for the Texas and Rice Reillys this morning and will take photo graphs of the Kamsans in action. Her has been one of the official photo graphers for the Jayhawker the past two years. is just the thing to take away that "chill" on these cool pre-spring days. THAT BOWL Uniform penalties for all oil rules broken, whether by women in derritories, securities, or litigant houses, was brought before the board of directors of the Women's League of the university of Michigan. The plan then was to have the university be submitted to be submitted to the women students of the university. on 9th between Indiana and Louisiana streets. THE HILLSIDE CAFE --had caught an enthusiasm that carried red an unever engagement. Delicious Hot Soup Have You Tried It? 35c Meals W. S. G. A. Groups Plan Banquet for March 3 Final plans for the W. S. G. 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