TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Around Mt. Oread --dollar. This caused 46 per cent of the increase. Increased monthly sales of teachers made another 35 per cent of the higher costs. Settlements of teaching through small classes has added another 10 per cent. William Kenny, e'$1, has recently witdrawn from school and gone to Wichita. Delta Upsilon announces the plighting of Carroll Thompson, c. 124, Tale Okla., and Gerald Tickey, c. 32, Kansas City, Mo. The Home Economics club will have a pinnic instead of its regular meeting, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Cam will be provided to transport the equipment needed for ease of rain the regular meeting will be held in the home economics office. Archer and Glody, Kansas City architects, announce the association of Joseph W. Radotnisky, E. S, 24, and the formation of Archer and Glody, incorporated. Mr. Radotnisky was formerly with Thomas W. Lamb of New York. He now lives at 922 Ohio street in Kansas City, Kan. American Made Autos and Motion Pictures Are Good Will Factors Develop a Spirit of Community Between Widely Separated Nationalities By Harry W. Frantz, (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, Oct. 23- (UP) The car that snips nervily over the long hill is an important factor in promotion of the U.S.-South America and the United States, in the opinion of Ambassador Alexander P. Moore, home temporarily from his post at Lima, Peru. "United States automobiles are being shipped to South America in ever-increasing numbers," Moore explained in a United Press interview. "The man who, from his own choice, buys automobiles and gives pride in it and feeds a personal interest in the factory and indirectly the country which produced it." "Such a person is likely to discredit criticism either of his car or of the country that it came from, and this tends to promote confidence and good will toward the United States. Moving pictures, too, are an effective agent in South American K. U. Education Professor Gives Reasons for Increase in Taxes in Study Covering Past Ten Years "There is nothing certain in this world but death and taxes." So runs the old adage. No doubt Kansas tax payers have been feeling the same way about it. A recent study by Prof. Ceri B. Althaus of the department of Education in the University of Kansas throws some interesting light on the situation, his study covers the ten year period from 1916 to 1926. He finds that in that period the amount of money raised for taxes has increased from $384 to $874, and there are no increases up to $290. County taxes have increased 81 per cent, township taxes 47 per cent, city taxes 124 per cent, and school taxes 186 per cent. This last figure has been studied in considerable detail by Professor Athaus in an attempt to discover the cause for the increase in school expenditures. **School Attendance Increases** The first cause is the increase in average daily attendance. Part of this is due to increased attendance laws, part to normal increase in population and part to better appreciation of public education by the public. Greater attendance at school is 15 per cent of the increased cost. The second significant item is the these taxes be collected equally and decreased purchasing power of the lesseant without waste and inefficiency. During the ten year period the average length of school term has grown from 31.5 to 35 weeks. This resulted in another 11 per cent hike in costs. It will soon be true that students are more likely to attend as those in town. Road issues and tax levies for new buildings are responsible for 11 per cent more. Many Subjects Added During this period there has been a great enrichment of the curriculum by adding manual training, home economics, art, music, commercial subjects, physical training. These add teachers and also increase operating costs. High school enrollment has doubled. All of these items together have added another 57 per cent which brings the total to 180 per cent. progress and good will toward the United States. These facts show that the financing of education is a serious and difficult challenge for students. The education the people of Kansas will continue to support their schools. Moving-pictures, which are displayed in even remote hamlets, are bringing a change in the psychology of the Indians." Moore said. "They see pictures of well-improved cities and towns, with good paved streets and comfortable homes, and the net It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. 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