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"DOUBLE DEAL" Ch. 3 "Iron Horse" Ch. 3 "Iron Horse" Answer To Value Of Algae Sought By KU Botanists Algae are the smallest and most simple of nature's plants. Yet in regard to rehabilitation of Kansas soil they are big shots. A few of the answers as to how these little fellows can toss so much weight around are being sought by botanists at the University. One of the debates will be held at the Emporia Kiwanis club and the other will be held on the Emporia college campus. Dr. R. H. Thompson associate professor of botany and director of the study, puts it this way: "Even though algae play a very significant part in the prevention of wind erosion, in vegetation of totally denuded areas, and act as nitrogen fixers, little study has been made of them." The KU study is the first such research in Kansas and one of the few attempted in the United States. A University grant from research appropriated by 1831 legislature has made the project possible. "If you would buildoze off the top soil of some ground," Dr. Thompson explained, "it would be the algae which would prepare the way for other plants and revegetation of the area. The algae are carried to the barren area by the wind, and begin their work of developing Only 38 research projects on the characteristics of the algae of the world's soils have been completed, Dr. Thompson said. He of these 22 stone in England, 9 in Europe, 2 in India and 5 in the United States. A measure adopted in January changing the constitution to set up associate and special memberships was discussed. Under the associate membership, which is designed primarily for parents of students now in school, a non-graduate of the University of Chicago should receiveazine and attend the alumni meetings, but he is allowed no vote. Alumni Association Expands Membership The Alumni association's new expansion program was discussed by the Alumni board in a meeting Monday. The special membership is a nonvoting status designed for faculty members who are not graduates of the University. These new types of membership permit interested persons to participate in alumni activities. Control of the association is kept in the hands of University graduates. Heywood Davis and Stephen Rench, college seniors, will speak on the affirmative side of the subject 'Resolved, that the Federal Government Should Adopt a Program o Permanent Wage and Price Controls.' "The algae prepare the way for mosses to get started and pave the way for grasses which follow. The working of the algae together with bacteria and protozoa make for the development of humus needed for plant growth." humus and producing a gelatinous secretion which binds the soil together. Two University debate teams will go to Emporia State Teacher's college Tuesday, March 4 to compete against two Emporia teams. Just what characteristics these one called algae have in their soil-rebuilding activities is the specific object of the KU study. Win Koerper, college senior, and Kenneth Dam, college sophomore will take the negative side in the debate on the campus. Working with Dr. Thompson is Russell Keeler, college senior. 2 Debate Teams To Go To Emporia The four KU students will be accompanied by Kim Giffin, assistant professor of speech. STARTS TODAY! Patronize Kansan Advertisers TECHNICOLOR A GREAT NEW ROMANTIC TEAM! 20th Century - Fox Presents The Love Story of The Ages In Color by MICHAEL DENNIS RENNIE PRICE TECHNICOLOR Mat. Fri. 2:30 - Eve. 7 - 9 p.m.-Features: 3:10-7:26-9:36 Continuous Shows Saturday from 1 p.m.-Open 12:45 p.m. Granada PHONE 947 Woody Herman VANITIES News NEXT — "THE BELEF OF NEW YORK" NEXT — "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" FLASH!! BIG SCREEN TV THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEETS KANSAS STATE RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR THEATRE AUDITORIUM . . . TICKETS GO ON SALE TONITE AT 6:30 . . . 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