Debate Teams Will Discuss Economy Page 5 The Heart of America Debate Conference to be held March 6-9 in the Kansas Union will discuss the establishment of an economic community by non-Communist nations of the world. An English-style debate between KU and Ohio State University, preceding conference registration, will be on the subject of social security medical care for the aged. This debate will be at 8 p.m. March 6 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. TWO NATIONALLY recognized authorities on the conference topic have been invited to hear four rounds of debate and later meet with the debaters and their coaches to discuss accuracy and inaccuracy of information and relative validity of argument heard during the first day of conference debate. The authorities are Lewis Loyd, economist and Head of Business Research, Dow Chemical Company, and Otto Richard Reisher, vice-president and economic consultant of the Continental-Allied Company, Washington, D.C., and economics lecturer at the University of Virginia, North Virginia Center. He is a board member of the Trade Relations Council of the United States, a member of the foreign trade committees of the Manufacturing Chemists' Association and the Synthetic Organic Manufacturers' Association, and author of a book on tariffs. Reischer is a member of the American Economic Association and of the Royal Economic Society in Britain. He has been an economic consultant, a committee or staff member, a researcher, and a surveyor in connection with many government or business organizations. At present, he is Consultant to the Department of Economic and Social Affairs in the Pan American Union Reischer has contributed articles and book reviews to several publications, has co-authored a book on Polish society and culture, and has spoken to a senate sub-committee on economic problems. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Michigan, and his A.M. degree from Columbia University. CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES for March 7 are registration, a general assembly of coaches and debaters, four rounds of debate, a coaches' meeting and luncheon, and a conference banquet. Loyd and Reischer will be forum speakers at the banquet. Rounds five through eight, followed by announcement of results of all eight preliminary rounds of debate, will be on March 8. The final rounds on March 9 will be followed by presentation of awards. THE HEART OF AMERICA Debate Conference was organized by Kim Giffin, Head of the KU Speech Communication Division and Acting Chairman of the department of speech and drama. Giffin has formulated two goals for the tournament: (1) to draw the nation's highest quality debate teams, and (2) to draw them from many parts of the United States. Giffin hoped to offset any tendency to localize the tournament and to avoid great difference in the quality of debate teams. He invited Lloyd and Reischer to avoid becoming engrossed in their own arguments and to keep sight of actuality. HE WILL BE represented in the conference by four debate teams. Sending two teams are Augustana College, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, Southern Illinois University, Southwest Missouri State, Northwestern, University of Alabama, University of Minnesota, University of Oklahoma, and University of Southern California. Sending one team are Dartmouth College, George Washington University, Kansas City University, Ohio State University, San Diego State University, St. Olaf College, the U.S. Air Force Academy, University of Florida, University of South Carolina, and Wisconsin State of Eau Claire. Rights Forum Will Review Legislation The "right of a citizen to discriminate" will be discussed at a civil rights forum at 7:30 p.m. today in room 306 of he Kansas Union. Homer Floyd, educational director for the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights and former football player; Park McGee, assistant attorney general, and William A. Binns, past president of the Lawrence Human Rights Commission, will relate the question to two civil rights bills now before are Kansas Legislature. The forum is sponsored by the Human Rights Council of the All Student Council. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass VL 3-3644 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 are made of this. . . . MEMORIES Enjoy the music and songs of the 1963 Rock Chalk Revue Top Japanese Film Scheduled for April Recordings A Japanese film series will be sponsored by the KU East Asian studies committee in March and April. Watch for the playback at your house 909 N.Y. VI 3-4916 The series of four films have English subtitles. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1963 University Daily Kansan The film schedule includes: March 7-- "The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail" (1945), 7:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium. March 14-- "Drunken Angel" (1948), 7:30 p.m., Strong Auditorium. March 21-- "I Live in Fear" (1955), 7:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium. April 18-- "The Burmese Harp" (1956), 7:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium. Need First Term Fee Cards To Get Second Jayhawker Students must show their first semester fee receipt cards in order to get the second issue of the Jayhawker. The Business Office issued new cards at fee payment this semester, Jerry Pullins, Council Grove junior and business manager of the yearbook, explained. He said the new receipt cards do not indicate whether or not a student bought a yearbook, however. Students who have lost or thrown away their first semester fee card must wait until the end of the year to get their Jayhawker. The University will prepare a list of all those students who bought their yearbook, Pullins said. In order to meet the deadline for the remaining issues. Pullins said, all seniors who want their picture in the yearbook must have their picture taken at Estes Studio by March 8. Managing College Expenses Designed to make life easier for college students, a ThriftiCheck Personal Checking Account will help keep your personal finances in order . . . give you an accurate record of your college expenses . . . and provide proof of bills paid! 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