In the group are, front row, left to right: Lakshmanan Rangan, Ernakulam graduate student; Shankar Narayan, Newtown graduate student; the Rev. and Mrs. Livengood, and Pingle Reddy, Hydaerabad junior. In the second row are J. J. Nirurkar, Bombay; Dr. Ranen Sinha, Calcutta; Meena Tyagarajan, Madras; Gopal Khare, Rewa; Dr. S. R. Kapoor, Lucknow, and Chandra Bordes, Poona. All are graduate students. INDIANS CELEBRATE—This group, including nine students from India, celebrated India's Republic Day Thursday with a program and exhibit of native articles. The Rev. Fay E. Livengood of Kansas City, Mo., a KU alumnus and a missionary in India for 30 years, was the principal speaker. --and "The Impact of State Financial Problems on Local Finance," along with election procedures and assessment problems, will be discussed. "India is going right on to a democratic country," the Rev. Livengood said. He cited five reasons—a good relationship between India and Britain, able leaders, wisdom and intelligence of villagers, the rising position of women, and religious people who deny materialistic Communism.—(Daily Kansan Photo) 60 County Clerks To Meet Condemnation proceedings will be one of the main topics discussed by approximately 60 Kansas county clerks at their seventh annual school in the Student Union Tuesday and Wednesday. Robert M. Cowger, chief right-of-way attorney for the Kansas Turnpike Authority, will lead the discussion on condemnation proceedings. George B. Smith, dean of the University, will welcome the group Tuesday morning. "The County Clerk's Responsibilities in Local Debt Administration", Discussion leaders will be Paul Shanahan, secretary of state, Fred Rausch, assistant attorney general, and John MacNair, commissioner of revenue and taxation. Faculty members assisting will be James W. Drury, associate professor of political science; William A. Conboy, assistant professor of speech, and Ethan P. Allen, director of the Governmental Research Center. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on the day permit, before 10:00 a.m. in manual form, the Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. German sound film 4 p.m. 15 Fraser Barnes, trumph of a German "English" subtitles. Today Kappa Phi, 7 p.m., Methodist Student Center. Deadline for K-Book editor and business manager applications. Lutheran Student Association, 9 a.m. 5 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 13th and New Hampshire. Retreat to plan spring seminary property. Sunday Liahona Fellowship, 5.30 p.m. Meet at church for trip to Independence. Mo. Lutheran Student Association Bible School. Member of New Hampshire eran Church, 18th and New Hampshire. Speaker: Dr. George Anderson; Coffee at 10:30 a.m. Student membership, 11 a.m. Wesley Foundation Fellowship, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Methodist Student Center Speaker *Stephen Nielck* "The Deer of Christian Stuessl" Supper, program, and worship. Gamma Delta supper meeting, 5:30 p.m., Lutheran Student Center, 17th and Vernon. Speaker: The Rev S. G. Widiger, "Church Related Social Work." Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 13th and New Hampshire, Cost supper. "Problems, Questions and Answers." Lahoma Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., Claude Nationale Group meeting and meeting of officers Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Dantorf Chapel, Holy Compassion, 7 a.m. Monday Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:36 p.m. Science Student Union, 9:45-10:45 p.m. Mathematical Colloquium, 4 p.m. 203 Strong Hall. Speaker: Robert L. Davis. Speaker: Her Relation to Burnside's Problem." Wisconsin trappers harvested more than $800,000 worth of muskrat, mink, skunk, weasel, badger and opossum pelts in 1954-55. 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