I will answer any questions you may have about this image. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1962 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Reed Considers Vital Problems in Speech Before Legislature Governor Stresses Necessity for 'New Kansas Stride' for State Progress Topeka, Jan. 15—(UP) —Outlining one of the most far-reaching and productive programs ever presented a painting a plainly-written picture to show "What's the Matter With Kane?" the former Clyde M. Reed delivered his lecture of the legislature today. It was a document dealing with the most vital industries for introducing the agricultural, industrial and municipal states of the state, pointing out the necessity of a "new Kansas strid" to be forged on the front ramps. PAGE THEFT Governor Reed presented figures to show that Kansas has been badly lagging behind other states through her administration and population and state wealth. Governor Reed said that Kansas, operating under antiquated laws, has been in a position where it has lagged in the same proportion as other more fortunate commonwealths where populations have been on the increase. The larger resources have been developed. As an argument in behalf of the need of relief for agricultural interests, Reed cited the fact that, from 1920 to 1928, there were 157 bank deposits. The figures were presented to show the increase in taxes in recent years. Governor Reed mentioned the personal income tax only indirectly, that he would be working out by the committee appointed by him to draft The new governor made an effort for the legislature to take steps to complete the state road system and increase tax from an increase in the gasoline tax. He recommended that careful consideration be given the proposed new school code; and that the state tax was reduced from the public service commissions. Two special messages are promised by the governor after the legislature's approval of a new budget, which came established in the executive of fees. One will deal with the prohibitory have and one will not for an uprising. The governor will look at the utility rates of the state. Million Influenza Cases Estimated From Reports Washington, Jan. 15—Hope that the influenza epidemic was over is dashed by the latest reports received by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention service here. The total of 195,383 cases reported in the country is now larger than that reported a week ago, according to the CDC, largely in the South, although New England and some other eastern states are reporting increases. The net value is estimated at about a half-million. Missouri reported the largest number, 21,978, but this probably includes only those who had not been reported the week before and were not because of the holidays, health officials explained. Other high figures include 14,068 from Alabama, 18,677 from Alabama, 11,714 from Georgia and 5,993 from Arkansas. They detected some time ago and in not entirely unexpected although attention later has been turned to the middle grades. Victim of 97 Accidents Adds Another to Scorn Fairmont, Minn., Jan. 15—(UIP) the champion of the championship accident victim, sent to a long list of mishaps here when he is shipped on an equipment air in The Minnesota jalapeño, who is credited by a railroad trade magazine with participation in more rail road wrecks than any other person in the country, brought the list of 80 to $80 but failed to封存 16 bone fractures. Lindgren, unlike other champions, began his unusual career in infancy. When he was 11-months old he fell out of a chair. He fractured his arm. Then he has figured in almost every conceivable accident. A new code of fraternity rus rules being considered at the University of Indiana does not include de javé pledging for freshmen. Delta Upsilon fraternity and Delta Gamma Delta sorority at DePauw University have houses under construction that move during the second semester. A. G. ALRICH PRINTING - ENGRAVING Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies. Stationery Parisians and Americans Being Dogs in Limelight Paris, Jan. 15 — (UP) "The plum-pudding" doggies, dignified canines whose memory bitterly had been permeated in points of Victorian daylight on running beside their mother (and sisters), have come into their own again. Forcing "pekes" and "chimpz" which have held the affections of women, has given the Dalmatina the Dalmatina figure more and more in the Champs-Elysees and the Bois de Boulogne. Dog fashion experts in favor of the Dalmatian, which is establishing itself at the same time where its fine qualities have single handed. Popular in the extreme old coaching days in England, the Dalminton's history is lost in the antiquity. In keeping with his goal of being and not listed as a sporting type, but it is full of the sporting affidavit and can be trained to hunt and retrieve. Its excellent characteristics include the temper, which in invariably equitable Around Mt. Oread --to 11 W. 9th, just west of Innes'. The new furnace installed in the student hospital Satariurn is proving satisfactory, as the old one was about ready to fall to pieces, according to the junior. Small gas stoves were installed in the rooms of those students who were to be re-occupied from the hospital to other homes. Prof. A. T. Walker of the department of Latin and Greek, announced today the marriage of his daughter to Alexandra, who will be married Feb. 2 to Benjamin Cool of Calgary, Canada. Miss Walker has joined the faculty and a half teaching in Harvey, IL. E. J. Dillon, member of the Dillon Reed accounting firm of Kansas City, Mo., will give an address to the Business, Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7:30 a.m. institution building. Members of all accounting classes are requested to be there. This speech was postponed in November 11 because of the illness of Mr. Dillon. E. R. Stoffe, dean of the Graduate Department, adds to education Graduate at 4:30 in Oren High School, in the English room. He will talk on this. K. Pippen Alpha fraternity and announces the pledging of Edward Benion, c'81, Kansas City, Kan.; Robert Moynihan, c'90, San Diego; Eugene Bayle, c'32, Garnett. The bridge party which was to have been given at the University Club Friday, Dec. 14, will be given Friday midnight, Jan. 18. Invitations have been sent to Mrs. Catherine B. reservations should call Mrs. A. T. Walter not later than Thursday noon. Strides of Science in 1928 Gluconic acid, a chemical bithertherobacter obtainable only at a price of $100 a pound, was produced at 35 cents a pound. It is the official oratory of the United States Department of Agriculture, using a speciess of mold growing on a glucose solu- A magnetic theory of catalytic action in which molecules and atoms are conceived as having two poles each that can attract or repel. Dr. Karl Krausch, German chemist. The United States bureau of chemistry and soils has evolved two medical biotechnologies, including biogenetics to be used as a substitute forork, in small animals. Wall board is being manufactured from corn stalks in a special semi-molded form, then shipped to Iowa by the United States Bureau of standards in co-operation with Iowa. A commercial plant for making paer out of cornstalks was built in Ill oils, the first of its kind. A new system of chemical short-hand was developed by Louis A Les- A successful substitute fabric has been developed to replace goldbeler's skin in the making of gas cells for microtits, and several months' use in the "Los Angeles" shows the new fabric to be cheaper and fully as good. Robinson Jefers (inset) author of the poem "Cawdor" has just erected this annual residence at Mt. Carnel Cal. We invite your inspection of our new fixtures and equipment. We Have Moved Come in and get acquainted A Poet Builds a Home bie of New York and Dr. V.A. Jacobson, professor of chemistry at West Virginia University. The 1928 Nobel prize for chemistry was awarded to Dr. Adolf Windeus of Göttingen, Germany, for his invention of the traviolet light, either in an ultraviolet or artificially produced, will activate exotic molecules and center on it an intracellular property. Experiments by dairy expoens in the Department of Agriculture demonstrate milk can be applied to sunlight develop undetectable flavors and odors, whereas milk fat in the Announcements --sit widen from You's sincerely Sun Lai Mei The Engineering Council will meet at 7:30, Wednesday, at Marvin hall, Manley Hood, president Fledgers of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, will meet Wednesday, at 4:30 in Marion hall. Vivian Shilton Edwin Rande, president School of Education schedule for the next semester have been received from the printers and may be obtained at the office in Prinner Hall, room 103. Milo L. Minkin The regular W. S. G. A. son will be held in central *Corinthium* building red room tomorrow afternoon and will be the Gli Ossuena will be in charge. The K. U. Dames will visit at the office of M. G. Ward on 10 a.m. street court. Wendy will interview Jan. 10 at three o'clock. Meys, Meg Webster, Mrs. H. S. Points and Mrs. Ann Snyder. The Jewish Students Union will meet at 7:30 this evening in room 210 west Administration building, Rabbi Aaronomis will speak. New Dye Found in Cactus Berlin, Jan. 16. — A new natural plant dye has been discovered in speciess of cactus by Prof. H. Millsch, well-known for his red-carmine color have been mixed "cacto-rubi" and is produced when the cells of the cactus plant die. It is invariable in living cactus plants, since they originate through enzyme action. San Francisco, California. August 8, 1928 Pianist All "Encore" for This Smoke Dent Issues News Bulletin Visual Instruction News Bulletin, a publication issued by Eilworth Cient, secretary of the bureau of education, and William Division, has been sent to press and will be mailed to the various principals and superintendents in the district. Towns which have put on lectures and lycceum courses during the past year are very enthusiastic over their new courses, but those purchased bigger courses for next year. In addition to these, several new towns have taken up the service, and some towns were not visited because of correspondence. Larus & Bro, Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Friend One hundred per cent renewal of the present lycme courses, on the part of all towns visited, was reported in 2015. The bureau of lectures and lycme courses who has just returned from visiting a number of high schools of the state are also involved. This bulletin contains items of interest concerning new equipment, new pictures for loan, and letters from companies commenting on the service received. Keeler Returns From Trip Interests of Lyceums I have been a very heavy plane爱好者 for the past several years, and I use doggie bag Tocoacho (Pug Sling) and find three in tobacco like it too for a cool and comfortable ride. "Airport Greeter" Role for Texas U. Gridman I am it in the vanville business, and have traveled over the world with me. I find great pleasure in recommending you to money; and many a time I have had countries for it, but I would doubt that then smoke anything else. As we generally buy a one-pound bar and red it up and follow me, provocation? La Mert Brothers' Piano Novelty Act. Austin, Tex., Jan. 15—(UP) "Airport Greeter is a cleverer it does not necessarily require a college degree. It is an academic professional the profession is a University of Texas student, line captain of the late 1928 Southwestern Conference title, 'Gladiator!' He Isew will greet the flying field. He is an airplane pilot; spent a vacation touring Europe by bicycle and writes a sports column." Edgeworth Ohio State Prisoner Reveals Tendencies of Famous O. Henry Send The Daily Kansan home. Adeptness at Writing · Brings Pardon, Fame, and Money to Convict Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 15—(UP)—Another O. Henry has been discovered behind the drab, gray walls of Ohio State penitentiary. He is John R. Murphy, a former soldier whose adeptness with the pen has won him a parlon. In 1898, the far-famed O. Henry, whose real name was W. S. Porter, began his literary career behind these same walls. Like O. Henry, Murphy developed a craving to write. "When I came here, he said, "I past would imagine how hopeless it is and since I had an itch to write, I de- corded to satisfy it, telling me, mentioned him." "I had never written anything, but I always felt that I could turn our uninteresting stories. I took a correspondence course in English and studied French," Thomas said. "Warden Thomas was good enough to come on to night duty in the lil- "Warden Thomas was good enough to assign me to night duty in the life of a prisoner, and I want to write to me." "I do not write easily. It is real hard for me, but I like it." Murphy has made $7,000 since he was imprisoned. Although he has never been within thousands of miles of a battlefield, he writes war stories so realistically that hundreds of readers received him a battle-scored veterinary. "judging from his stories the man was a soldier in every sense of the word and he must have gone through the war to be the worst campers in the A, E, F." Before entering the prison, Murphy was in the army but was arrested for desertion and foolery and sentenced to McNeil Island. off San Francisco Murphy has been writing under the name of Burt Stokes. Some insist that he is better than the famed Henry. He has developed an exceptional talent and is enable of drawing, sketches, subtle, humorous and thrilling plot. Unon receipt of Morty's plan for a parish, the state cleremony board forwarded it to Governor Vie Dent with a favorable recommendation. The Governor, convinced that a man with Murray's honest earning power, will "go airright," issued a parole, ef- fective in February. Synthetic Cod Liver Oil Now Being Manufactured Evansville, Ind., — ann. 15—A new product that has oil liver oil's ability to build bones and prevent rickets but that is without the offensive taste of oil liver oil. This oil liver oil by an American firm under the Steamboat patents on irradiated foods. This new kind of "cod liver oil" is based on the newly discovered fact that a chemical substance, ergotol, found in cod liver oil, attracts that has the anticancer power. Empowered also is found, in an invasive state, in yeast and in certain fungi. In some cases, vantage that it will spoil and grow shall invade an cod liver oil some- Your Kansan should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special carrier if you will Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening University Daily Kansan Journalism Building Men Must Be Honest Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66: News Department, K. U. 25 to Win College Wives Lubbock, Texas, Jan 16—(UP)— "Be honest, boy," if you would win the modern college girl. Three hundred fifty-two girls at Texas Tech there were quoted as the most suitable for the young man of their choice, and more than 250 male Respect, neatness, courtesy and ambition were other traits deemed most likeable for the modern prospective husband. Want Ads FOR RENT second room, 2 directly peninsulated rooms on 2nd floor, simple bedroom. All furnishings available. Always ask for any time, 1231 T. Four girls insisted that the four husband must be a brunette, who two insisted that blondes would prefer. Send the Daily Runner Homestay FOR RENT: To lay a large double room on second floor main bedroom. Boreo, if desired. (4116 Lima isiana.) ROOMS: For boys wishing to change location, one desirable room with two double beds. Two rooms or one bedroom. One bedroom. Semester. Board if desired. Orange room for one car. 1042 Oldman Dr. 2584. 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