SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1988 PAGE THREE Inferiority Complex Hinders Colored Race, Prof. Nutting Thinks Blacks Make as Good Grades as Whites When Footing Is Equalized (Public Service) Iowa C. C. Hunting, S.I.—The negro in the United States, both north and south is afflicted with an "inferiority complex," and according to Prof. C. C. Notting, head of the department of biology in the University of Iowa, this is largely responsible for his inferiority. As in both cases the negro comes from the same African tribe, Professor Nutting believes that the divergence is due solely to an inferiority toward whites and the negro. He feels interest even if his conduct is self-assertion or incident. In the West Indies, although the white man is completely dominant, the negro is more self-requesting and able to resist the temptation of less distant feeling of inferiority. Professor Nutting first met the opinion, based on his experience with American negroes, that no full-blooded negro was intellectually capable of doing successfully the work in his college courses. Later, however, institutes accused him of making students shoulder the burden of AVI students revere this judgment of the black man's mental equipment. Also when visiting the West Indies, particularly in the Bahamas, Barbados, and Antigua, Professor Nutting was as impressed with the intelligence of the blacks that he was led to speculate that African-American mental abilities between the American negroes and those in the West Indie THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN While it is still true that the pureregreden brefeng is inferior in scholarship to the average white student, Professor Nutting believes that improvement is being made along this line and that in time the negro's "interpersonal skills" have been improved and less a restriction to his intellectual development. KFKU to Broadcast Talk by Head Coach Cappor KFKU will broadcast the following radio program Monday, Nov. 1, 12:30 p.m. (Canada Time). Feat. host 12:39 p.m. **Tall, Franklin C. Campbell**, high school of Seattle, University of Washington, and college of football coach, Football Coordinator, "The Purdue Game" 15:39 p.m. **Mirage**, teacher at the school of football Ley Green, Orlanda Ogromny number, caravan Stormy Sage, Sagrieve Thank God for a Garden. Del Rico Kenny Foster, Jackson Jane H. Bower, Acorn Aerial Weather Jake Serrendel Mimi Amateur, Miss Minneapolis 12 p.m. Radio broadcast of emergency news, The department of political science will announce the election returns from the platform in Robinson gymnasium, Tuesday, Nov. 2, during the Australian debate. The announcements will be made during internationals. If the debate is broadcast the returns will be announced for KFKE. 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Prices of school books reuilged 12 per cent. Prices of school goods are duced 12 per cent. GOVETHOR FUND The host interim of Kansas will be served by the election of the wife of Republican ticket again this year. For Governor Paterson's administration has been one of splendid achievement. Under his direction the state has come back in the principles of business efficiency and economy As intelligent voters, you spoke in no uncertain terms two years ago of your condemnation of the abuse of a governor's pardon power and the resulting soundal. You do not need to be reminded that the same executive you frowned upon then is now seeking the governorship again. The issue is as clear as daylight. Both men have been tried at the same job. And no one has to apologize for Ben Panden. A Period of Achievement! Stable, offsite, business-like government has been in effect in Kansas during the past two years. Coming into office from an active business life, Governor Baker began at once to apply to public affairs the same business principles he has found useful in his own affairs. This he succinctly listed at the second. Not a single act of the Dependent administration would any defender. The lawmaking have been added to the Constitution and the Constitution has made it necessary immunity; compulsions have been combined; the banking stifles the state; shortened; many important laws have been put on the statute books. shall the state of Kansas continue to receive the benefits of such a business-like administration, and that all employees of Kansas shall be paid equal pay for equal performance. PAPILLON MAS-KEEP THE PATH. Every Republican Must Vote November 2 to Keep Faith with the Party and the State. Republican State Central Committee (Political Advertisement) THE 1926 STATE TAX IS LOWER -PAULEN- -HAS KEPT THE BAITH- THAN 1925