PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1985 Hoover Restates Previous Policies in Tennessee Talk Candidate Suggests Court Revision and Program of Education as Issues Elizabethan, Tennessee, Oct. 7, -(UAP) Herbert Hoover assumed "a sacred obligation" to secure, if elected president, honest enforcement of the 18th amendment, and to eliminate abuses which have grown up around it when he delivered his appeal to the South from this city today. Weaving throughout his speech a series of references to higher traffic, to the necessity for safeguarding happiness of the American home and to breeding of crimes in the larger cities, the Republican candidate said; "The purpose of the 18th amendment is to protect the American home. A sacred obligation is imposed on the president to secure his honest finances and eliminate the blames which have grown up around it; I wish it to succeed." Hints on Power Issue While shower did not allow to the water power or public utilities issue vital information, his remarks about the conservation of natural resources must be construed to apply so that subject. In this regard he said democracy could "assure he conservation of our governmentally controlled natural resources in the interests of the people." "It has demonstrated that by the power of regulation it can prevent plague; it can and must control natural monopolies in full public interest," he added. "It can do with so outlaborating the very principle upon which our nation has been built, and thus to protect by individual or corporation should be followed by the condemnation and punishment they deserve." Develop Public Schools His reference to the necessity for developing the public schools system might be interpreted as resulting from Governor Smith, Oklahoma to circulate against Smith that he had not developed public school—a rumor he genuinely denied. "It is absolutely essential to moral development," he said, "and the on-large opportunity of the boys and girls in every home that we increasingly strengthen our public schools and our institutions of higher learning." Revise Court Procedure The nominee's reference to 'show moving justice likewise was contained in one sentence.' "To protect our people from violence at home we must be vigilant and assertive," said swiser and护urer justice and we should begin with the federal government." On the other issues, including farm relief, he merely rested the policies he outlined in his acceptance speech without an阻斥 them. However avoided any reference to the Volunteer Act. He pointed out at one place that "biodiversity of the highway traffic has become a part of law enforcement," and cited tens of enforcement and obedience of law have arisen from it." Prohibition Not Named Prohibition was not stressed by name in the speech. It was mentioned fourth in the list of issues which Howard said the other subjects were taken for the most part from his acceptance speech, but he mentioned some new ones. The old ones were tarf protection, farm relief, immigration restriction, prohibition, good roads, waterways development, flood control, economic development, trade reduction marine and marine tax redirection presented in the order named. The new ones suggested a desire for revision of court procedure to speed up the administration of justice; "Strengthening of our public institutions of higher learning" and protection of natural resources. A $80, free-tube radio will be given the 800s organized house at Grinnell College which buys the largest percentage of the money in the college bookbook, the Cyclone. Delicious candy made in our own kitchen—Lunch ond Soda. Kansas Men Take Part in Waterworks Meetings Returned from the fourteenth annual meeting of the Missouri Valley section of the American Water Work Association, Earnest Bowyer, director of the water and sewage division of the State Department of Health reports the largest attendance at the annual meetings so far. Attending the program at the Kansas City Athletic Club are members of the association and several former KU, men who took an active part in the program. 713 Mass. St. Phone 351 N. T, Vench, Jr., Kansas City was general chairman of the local committee; C. A. Hanks, chairman of the dinner dance committee; T. D. Sandms, Jr., chairman of registration; J. F. Brown, smoke committee Dr. N. P. Sherwool, head of the department of bacteriology presented a paper on experiments on the use of chlorinated air in water purification John W. Pray, Fort Dodge town, former vice chairman, was elected president of the Missouri valley section and H. L. Brown, water superintendent of Salina, succeeded him as vice chairman. Utility Courses Proposed Federal Trade Agent Fosters Plan at Washington U. Washington, Oct. 6. — (UP)—Pacific coast states are next on the program in the federal trade commission's utility investigation which will nerect today until next Wednesday. Additional evidence of utility efforts to discredit government ownership and details of Mrs. John D. Sherman's engagement as a writer by be National Electric Light Association high lights in bearing its week. Mrs. Sherman, club woman, receives payment of $000 monthly for articles favoring greater use of electrical equipment in farm homes, the commission learned. Since this arrangement became effective in October 2012, she has joined the General Federation of Women's Clubs, has received a total of $11,400. Further details of efforts by John B. Sherdan, St. Louis utility agent, to cultivate Missouri colleges, was disclosed in additional correspondence introduced from his files. He told conferring with professors of Wash.-D.C. universities, "extremely warm" toward presents for utility courses. Shriram's letters showed that in 1923 he was active in trying to persecute the legislature to apprentice engineers and to engineer the engineering of Missouri University, Hickman Append San Quentin, Calif., 6- (UP) — the arrest papers of William Edward Bickman to the United States police, who arrested him on Tuesday by animal, Bickman who is awaiting execution on Oct. 19 for his murder of Mamarion Parker of Los Angeles signed the apologue in his cell in a "word" of San Quentin prison night. A scientific tour has been planned for the fall field meeting of the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists by Prof. R. C. Moore head of the department of geology and national president of the society. Mineralogists Plan Tour The trip will be made by motor cars, and is scheduled for three days, Oct. 19 to 21. It will be devoted to the study of rock formations in the Mountains with Kansas City, steps will include Lawrence, Topena, Emporia and vicinities. From Emporia the party will work on the valley of the Cottonwood river as far as Florence, and possibly the Flint Hills section west of Rice. Members will gather at the Press Dent Hotel in Kansas City Thursday night. Oct. 18, to assure a promp start at 7:45 Friday morning. The excursion provides an bia- tional opportunity to visit many in- creasing exposures of fossiliferous rocks from the base of the Kansa Cay formation, Pennsylvania, to the tog of the Fort Riley, Perryiana; and should be of profit and interest to carbon and coal deposition districts. Visitors are expected from Kannah Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa. Oklahoma Texas, and possibly Arkansas; while in addition, a number of advanced students from the University, under the supervision of our faculty, Moore, will accompany the Society. Will Study Rock Formations as Part of Meet Santa Fe Buys Railroad Kansas City - Orient Purchase Approved by Court Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 6 (UP)—Sale of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient to the Santa Fe yesterday was approved by Judge John C. Pollock of the Kansas federal court. The each ordered $1 million dollars. The purchaser assumed a mortgage of 2 1/2 million dollars held by the government. For the first time in 17 years, the proceedings yesterday saw no disputed points. "Turning to Cyrus Crane, local council for the English Mission," he said over Orient cases, Judge Pollock asked if there were any objections. "None, your honor," replied Crane, "Expect that I might suggest that the purses be appropriately drawn, the purses being carried abroad company,纵队 Claus. Shows: 3-7-9 The upprevall of the sale marked the close of a decade of operation of a railroad having many "dark years," much at one time, was almost locked. BOWERSOCK Cosmonolitan Club Hikes Members of the Coincidence Club hired to Brown's grow Friday evening, where a night lunch was served to those present. After the meal a number of the members entertained with music around the campfire. Mon. — Tues. Wed. — Thurs. Prices: "People who live to themselves are generally left alone." You will understand this only after you see—— Wed. — Thurs. "CRAIG'S WIFE" Mat. Eve. 10-40 10-50 he valued her home more than her husband's love, and cried the tragic hour. Tel. 592 Torres and His Gang Tel. 592 COMEDY -- NEWS -- REVIEW Junior Steaks French Fried Potatoes Oysters Special Sunday Dinner 50c BRICK'S Phone Reservations Early Open 'till 12 at night Run by Harry China Being Modernized China Being Modernized Dallas, Tex. Oct. 6- (UF) - China is rapidly moving toward a new era of generation it will be a nation of literates, Vernon Nash, of the department of journalism at Yanchong university, Pokin, told a meeting of Lions club members here, "The most significant thing in China is said, 'If the growth and popularization of newspapers and publications.'" Farm Relief Is Promised Robinson Advocates Measures to Benefit Children Covis, N. Mex., Oct. 5- (UP)—Farm relief in six months after congress is convened was usurised by Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Democratic nominee for vice president, last night to a New Mexico audience here on the Senate floor. A railing delayed by a fatal accident in which a fireman, Simons, was killed. "Efforts of Republicans to solve the farm problem have been a signal failure," said Robinson. "They have not succeeded in proving that they was eight years ago." Both here and at Amarillo, Tex. Senator Robinson charged Senator Borah of Idaho and other Republican leaders who now are supporting Herbert However with action inconsistent with their previous declarations. At both places much time was devoted to a recital of Governor Smith's advocacy and support of measures for the benefit of women and children. A sally at "Hover Democrats" as Republicans who are ashamed to admit it, brought the first big demonstration of last night's meeting. Start Coast-to-Coast Air Service New York, Oct. 6—(U-P) The eastern and western seabirds will be placed within one business day of the commencement of a transcontinental air service according to an announcement of the transcontinental air transport company. C. M. Keyes, president of the company, is chairman of the technical committee announced the new system today, Aged News Vender Robbed Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 6. - (UP) Two robbers last night hit and robbed William A. "Dad" Grickley, 70 of $150 all of his savings, Kirkley, who is nearly blind, has sold papers at the Wadcutt and Walnut. (For many years Steps may be taken by university officials at Oklahoma University to curb the bearing ceremonies held for the graduation of graduates and Jazz Hounds, nep organizations. Radio's Five Best NBS and Columbia networks 1:15 CST World Series game. WEAF network 815 CST Atwater Kent hour, with Frances Alda and Mario Chamlee. WOR Newark, (422) — 2 CST Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra WEAF network 6 CST Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. WABC network 8:30 CST Moran and Mack. WEAF network 8:30 CST—General Motors hour, with Pryer's band and Merle Alcock. WEAF network 9:30 CST—opera, "I Pagliorei." NBC and Columbia networks 1:17 CST—World Series game. WJZ networks 1:15 CST—Roxy ane \is gang. is gang. 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