Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 11, 1962 Kennedy Asks Power- (Continued from page 1) - WITHOUT RECOMMENDING specific new civil rights legislation, he pointed out that among proposals pending when Congress adjourned last summer were "appropriate methods" for strengthening present laws. The chief executive also pointed out that in the first year of his administration there had been unprecedented exercise of executive powers to assure "full and equal rights" for all citizens. As for the future, he thought the right to vote "should no longer be arbitrarily denied through such iniquitous local Governor Asks For Re-zoning Gov. John Anderson told the Kansas Legislature yesterday he believes it should consider the problem of reapportionment during its current budget session. Gov. Anderson, in his budget message, said he hopes the Legislature will consider the amendments proposed by the constitutional revision committee. One of these recommendations calls for automatic and self-enforcing reapportionment of the Legislature. THE GOVERNOR SAID: "In many states today the problem of reapportionment in the Legislature is the subject of litigation and sincere concern of the people. Kansas is numbered among them. "This is an important and pressing problem dealing with the basic principal of equal representation in government," he continued. "It would be better for the Legislature to remedy the problem on its own motion." THE STATEMENT drew praise from state senator Wade Myers, Democrat from Emporia. United Press International quoted Sen. Myers as saying: "I think it was a good message. I heartily agree with the governor's statement on reapportionment." Walter Sandelius, professor of political science at KU, is chairman of the constitutional revision commission. He could not be reached for comment by the Daily Kansan before the press deadline. devices as literacy tests and poll taxes." Other major items on Kennedy's international agenda for Congress: - A NEW LONG-TERM fund of $3 billion for his Alliance for Progress Program in Latin America. Combined with the Food For Peace Program and activities of the export-import bank, more than $1 billion will be spent annually in “new support” for the alliance. He found U.S. relations with hemispheric neighbors on the upgrade, and an area of “great promise.” - ● HE COMMENDED THE United Nations and urged Congress to back U.S. participation in the new U.N. bond issue. The U.S. share as previously announced by the state department will be $100 million. - HE PLANS TO SEND Congress soon a bill providing for U.S. participation, financially and otherwise, in an international communications satellite system. Stanford Professor To Teach Here Daniel Cubiceotti, head of the High Temperature Liquids Department, Stanford Research Institute, will be a visiting professor in the KU chemistry department for the spring semester. His chief interest is in the field of high temperature chemistry. Prof. Cubicciotti has written and collaborated in the writing of many books, the most recent of which is "The Energies of Gaseous Alkaline Earth Halides," published in 1961. He has taught at New York University, University of California at Berkeley and Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. In industry he was supervisor of the Inorganic Section, Atomic Energy Division, North American Aviation. He received his B.S. degree at the University of California at Berkeley, 1942, did graduate study at Cornell University, 1942-43, and received his Ph.D. degree at the University of California at Berkeley, 1946. Prof. Dance To Speak On "Brainwashing" Frank E. Dance, assistant professor of speech and drama, will speak at the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Prof. Dance's topic will be "Brainwashing." The only way to double your money is to fold it and put it in your pocket. —Linder Morris. Edwards to Direct Conference Group Karl Edwards, professor of education, will serve as a discussion leader at the regional conference of the Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards to be held Jan. 29-30 at Des Moines, Iowa. The theme of this year's conference will be New Horizons: Moving from Ideas to Action. The purpose of the convention is to discuss "action to mobilize the teaching profession to assume responsibilities for achieving and maintaining high standards of preparations and practice for its members." Kansan Want Ads Get Results Typewriters sales - service - rentals Olympia Portables Lawrence Typewriter 735 Mass., VI 3-3644 Everyone loves power, even if they do not know what to do with it.— Benjamin Disraeli 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! 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