O FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 FIVE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Meeting to Be Held Here Farmers and Industrialists to Discuss Market for Kansas Goods A gigantic meeting of Kansas farmers and industrialists is to be held in Lawrence August 6 for the purpose of arousing interest in Kansas manufactured goods and farm products. The meeting is expected to bring together 10,000 farmers, users of Kansas products and raw materials, and business men. A preliminary meeting was held in Parsons July 13 when the program of the Lawrence meeting was mapped out. It is planned to organize at the meeting a 5-year program to develop the processing and marketing of Kansas products, agricultural and industrial. The afternoon sessions will be devoted to agriculture, the evenings to industry. Exhibits of all articles manufactured in Kansas from Kansas products and agricultural displays will be set up in South park. The University of Kansas, Kansas State College, the Kansas chamber of commerce, the state farm bureau, the state Farmers' Union, the state grange and industrial business organizations everywhere are co-operating to provide the program for the meeting. The speakers for the gathering will include Victor Murdock, of the Wichita Eagle; Chancelor E. H. Lindley, of the University of Kansas; Gov. Harry H. Woodring; J. C. Mohler, secretary of the state board of agriculture; H. Umberger, director of extension work of Kansas State College; Senator Arthur Capper; Edward A. O'Neal, national president of the farm bureau federation; Ralph Snyder, president of the state farm bureau; Maurice Breidenthal, president of the Kansas chamber of commerce, and F. D. Farrell, president of Kansas State College. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY HAS SUMMER ENROLLMENT OF 2245 Columbia. A total record enrollment of 2245 for the summer session at the University of Missouri has been announced here by S. Woodson Canada, registrar. Included among the students are representatives of 29 states, China, Cuba, India, Palestine, the Philippines and Philippines and District of Columbia. The enrollment mark exceeds by 145 the previous high record set in the summer session of 1929. The Graduate school, with 1112 students, has the largest division enrollment. WILLIAM DURANT WILL BE K.S.A.C. SPEAKER JULY 29 Manhattan, Kas.-William J. Durant, author of the "Story of Philosophy" and other works on philosophy and social problems, will deliver the 1931 summer school commencement address at Kansas State Agricultural College. Dr. Durant will speak on the subject "A Program for Americans," delivering the address Wednesday evening, July 29. The summer school commencement exercises will be held in Ahearn Memorial stadium for the first time. Graduate Dies After Illness Graduate Dies After Illness Chester Anson Badger, A.B.'14, died June 24 after an illness of four years. Mr. Badger was born March 15, 1890, near Overbrook, and was graduated from the Overbrook high school and entered the service of the Texas Oil Co3, at Port Arthur, Texas in 1915. Pittsburg. — Gov. Harry H. Woodring spoke to the summer school students of the Kansas State Teachers college here Thursday. He was the principal speaker on the Governor's day program which was given at the weekly assembly. The governor was also the guest of honor at a lunchon given by the college. Ithaca, N. Y.,—Mushroom-gathering for science is the errand that is bringing Dr. Jakob E. Lange, well-known Danish botanist, to this country. He expects to make his headquaterers for a time at Cornell University, where one of the most notable fungus collections in the world is housed. During This Hot Weather It Is Pleasant to Dine in a Cool Place Our prices are reasonable De Luxe CAFE GIRLS---- 711 Mass. St. Our thin,flexible half-soles have made this shop popular. HAVE IT DONE NOW! ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. 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