--- --- 11th debate meet to start tomorrow U. S. foreign policy will be the topic of discussion tomorrow when the 11th annual Heart of America Debate Tournament begins at KU. The topic is: "Resolved that the U.S. should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments." Participating in the three-day tournament are 48 universities including: Dartmouth, Harvard, University of Georgia, Baylor, Stanford and Michigan State. THE DEFENDING champion is Harvard. Rounds are scheduled at 9:30, 11:30 a.m., and 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. All debates are open to the public. The top 16 teams and 10 speakers will be honored at a banquet Friday evening. Elimination rounds will be conducted Saturday with the championship round beginning at 3 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Debating for KU in the tournament are: Judson Briegel, Kansas City junior; Sharon Mahood, Springfield, Mo., senior; James Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore; and Robert H. Campbell, Topeka junior. The tournament director is Donald W. Parson, assistant professor of speech and drama. 'Gas light Gang' band to appear tomorrow The "Gaslight Gang," a conventional dixieland band, will hold a jazz forum at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The band which plays only "Roaring 20's" jazz, appeared earlier this year on "Campus Talent, '67." It also played for the sophomore class talent show "Happiness Is . . ." Members of the band are: Paul Gray, Windsor, Mo., sophomore, trumpet; Dave Murrow, Topeka sophomore, clarinet; Harold Keen, Pasadena, Tex., freshman, trombone; Skip Devol, Freemont, Neb., freshman, banjo; Wayne Erck, St. Louis, Mo., junior, drums; Dennis Alexander, Copeland sophomore, piano; Gale Dillehay, Kansas City city, tuba. What about salt in beer? We have nothing against salt. On radishes. Or french fries. But not in beer. Putting salt in your beer, some say. perks up the head some say, perks up the head .or livens up the taste...or makes the beer "drier." With Budweiser, though, all salt can do is make it salty. Budweiser is complete...a ready-to-drink beer if there ever was one. Wonderful clarity. Real beer aroma. A taste and a smoothness we know of in no other beer. KING OF BEERS ANHNEUSE-BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA HOUSTON So save the salt for the popcorn. We put heart, soul and our exclusive Beechwood Ageing into Budweiser. All you need to enjoy it is a glass...and a taste for the real thing. Budweiser LAWRENCE ICE CO. 616 Vermont ★ COLD BUDWEISER ★ Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 7, 1967 Ice - Chips - Crackers Mix-All party supplies PENNANT PILOT NEW YORK — (UPI) — Bill McKechnie piloted three different National League teams to pennants — the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925, the St. Louis Cardinals in 1928 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1939. PARIS POPULATION POPS PARIS-(UPI) The population explosion has hit Paris, too. An official survey at the end of 1966 estimated the present population of 9,300,000 in Paris and its environs will increase by 900,000 by 1970. 4 When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. SUA JAZZ FORUM PRESENTS THE GASLIGHT GANG Playing Dixieland Jazz Wednesday, March 8 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Forum Room Union These men are craftsmen. Their job is to gather and mould and shape the supple leather over the last. They pull and tug and coax and knead and then they sew. One perfect lock stitch after another. One at a time. And the shape of the shoe comes closer to perfection with every stitch. Stitches that lock in the shape, the fit, and the feel of a Bostonian Flex-O-Moc . . . for the life of the shoe. Can't we "needle" you into a pair of Flex-O-Mocs—TODAY? BOSTONIAN FLEX-O-MOCS...from $17.95 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896