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Show FORENSIC MEET OPENS AT T PROVO Representing eight universities uni-versities from the intermountain west, more than 70 delegates to the eighth annual invitational tournament tourna-ment of the Rocky Mountain Foren-aic Foren-aic league commenced three days of debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking and forums Thursday morning at Brlgham Young university. univer-sity. Stopping tmly for luilcli. delcnatci put in a full day of debating to .art tournament activities and will mt" ' vnlnr it 1 o'clock In College hall for the oratorical contests. - Debates will continue Friday morning and the extemporaneous speaking contests will be decided in the afternoon. A banquet at the Girls' M. 1 A. home in Provo canyon can-yon will feature the evening events, followed by after dinner spesking. with Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department, as toastmas-ter. toastmas-ter. Dancing will follow the banquet, ban-quet, according to Dr. Alonso Mor-ley. Mor-ley. chairman of the tournament. A forum on "What Changes Should Be Effected In the Executive and Judicial Branches of the Federal Fed-eral Government" will be held Saturday Sat-urday morning in the Maeser assembly, as-sembly, at which five speakers from each school will engage In the dis- .. suasion, - Schools represented are Colorado university, Denver university, Wyoming Wyo-ming university, Colorado State, Montana State, Utah State, University Univer-sity of Utah and & Y. U. All events are nondeclsion, but will be criticised by faculty members mem-bers and debate coaches from all the schools represented, according to Dr. Morley. |