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Labor Laws Topic Of Debate Tonight

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Vermont University will face the Debate Council in the Eliot House Junior Common Room tonight at 8 o'clock in a discussion of the topic: "Resolved, That the Federal Government should enact legislation for the compulsory arbitration of all labor disputes."

Defending the affirmative for the Council in this contest will be Roy G. Clouse '50 and Detlev F. Vagts '49.

The debate will be "Oregon style," with a five minute period of cross-examination of the opposing speakers taking the place of one of the two usual rebuttal periods.

Thursday evening, at a time and place still to be announced, the Council will hold a meeting for all those wishing to participate in debating.

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