WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 21,1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Municipal League Adds 81 Members During Last Year J. G. Stutz Makes Report a Annual Convention This Morning in Ottawa Ottawa, Kan., Oct. 21—Progress of the League of Kaua'i Municipalities the past year was reported this morning by John G. Stutz, executive secretary, in his annual report at the convention of the league, meeting here on Thursday. The report is reported for the past year, bringing the total membership to 370. Other points included in the statement included an increase in questions answered, publication of five important bulletins on municipal questions, and the bringing to Kansas of the American secretariat of the International Management Associations, were included in the report. This last, with the headquarters of the International City Managers Association and of the Association of American Municipal Organizations, already located at the University of Chicago, offered the world's largest secretariat of municipal organizations. Just a few days before the convention here, Mr. Stutz returned from Paris, where he attended the convention of the International Federation and met with leaders in charge in just in charge of the American branch, to be located at Lawrence. The organization of the Association of American Municipal Organizations was an outgrowth of an invitation autumn symposium held in the league, asking the secretaries of other similar state organizations to meet with the idea of federating. Mr. Stuart was elected executive secretary of the meeting at its meeting December 10 and 11, 1924. The planning of "garden cities"2 suburbs in which each householder had at least a small plat of ground, instead of the crowded apartment houses found in so many American cities—was cited to the convention as being "beautiful, little cities, are becoming great attractions for people than the large cities, no matter how well planned," said Mr. Stutz. Revision of City ordinances—Why it should be done. Specific services of the League of Kansas Municipalities cited in the report of Mr. Stutz included the publication of the following bullets: Special index of the 1923 revised statute, pertaining in any way to cities. Tax rates, assessed valuations, bonded debt, etc. of 555 cities and city schools and 105 counties of Kansas. Complete set of accounting and administrative forms for Kansas cities Directory of city officials and index of Kansas cities. Through the efforts of the League the legislature gave 75 more Kansan cities the right to pass zoning ordinances. The office staff was increased to eight, making it possible to have on full time an attorney to supply legal advice to Kansan cities; a full time auditor and city accountant who completed the set of blanks, audited accounts of eight cities and installed standard accounting systems for 20 others. Five newly implemented blanks with necessary blink forms, suggested ordinaries, and otherwise assisted in becoming established. "Savitar" Is Best Annual University of Missouri Win All-American Contest Madison, Wis., Oct. 21.—The University of Missouri year book, "Savitar," was adjudged the best annual published in the United States in 1925, according to the Central Interscholastic Press Association. The yearbook, which recently announced the resolution of its [fifth all-year book] contest Next in order among year books were the "Lucky Bag," U. S. Naval Academy; "The Badger" of the University of Wisconsin; "Ganigan" of the University of Michigan; "The Gopher" of the University of Minnesota. 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