THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1935 PAGE THREE 1 . THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN M. U. Head Solicits Six Million Dollars in Appropriations Budget Amounts to Half o Available, Revenue for Entire State Support The University of Missouri has harked for an appropriation of $6,050,405 for the next two years, which will be presented to the joint meeting of the sancte and home impropriations committee Monday evening by Dr. Strainte D. Brooks, executive, F. B. Munson, and others of the school of agriculture and others. Impossible to Fill Needs It will be impossible for the University to receive what it asks for unless unexpected new revenue measures are enacted at this session. The amount mixed for would take nearly two years to be possible for support of the state government and the many institutions. The request calls for several new buildings. The tax commission has recommended to the legislature that all new buildings be bricked from exterior loadbed and the biennial appropriation be cut to $2,614,700. The doctor Brooks described in detail the need of a larger support fund, due partly to the increase in the number of students to which the many students can not enter classes they want because of the shortage of teachers. The University asks for Dean Mumford studied for an appropriation of $10,000 for the agricultural experiment stations, which became as allowed for the last biennium. Agricultural Fund Requested "Knowledge is vastly more important art is the farmer of today than it was 50 years ago," the agropromotional committee of the house and senate. "He has been competition, the work is becoming more complex and he has to have a greater knowledge of plant disease than it past years." "It is a strange thing that in the state where agriculture is the largest industry of the commonwealth that less money has been appropriated for other jobs or any other business." Exprimente, or "every would be lost." Flower Show Soon Ready Kansas City Exposition Is First West of Mississippi Three am a half acres of floor space will be given over to the gardens, plants, and flowers which make up the show. The pace available makes them taken by the 30 exhibitors in this department of the show this space occupying two 'and' a half acres. The total exhibit space is more than two tims that of any previous show, any many wonderful displays with flowers that are not on display. The National flower show attracts flower leaves from all parts of the country, as it is at these expositions; that the new varieties of blossoms are introduced. Two of the features of the exhibition will be the display of some of the blooms that include every variety of these two most popular of all flowers. Namco, City, Mo., Feb. 12—The midwife, well getting ready for its first opportunity to see America—the "most beautiful" expedition—will be visiting the time in the history of the American Society of Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, uncle whose nephews the show is to be held, the show is to be held week of the Mississippi river March 21—here there for the week of March 21-28. --which will become effective when it is ratified by the Chancellor's cabinet and by the Men's Student Council. K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting Station University at Kansas Broadcasting Station Wave Length: 275 Meters --which will become effective when it is ratified by the Chancellor's cabinet and by the Men's Student Council. University broadcasting station KFKU will broadcast its regular Thursday evening program at 6:30 p.m. tonight. The program follows 6:45 a.m. 8150 Piano tuning-in number. 7:00 Plaza; (a) Promenade; (b) Chiche Maurerinkly; (c) Exude in E Flat Cust. Fashion Center Violet: (1) OL Lovely Night, Nichol (2) under the Greenwood Tree Bird Parachute (3) Pinnate Trees, Bird Parachute (4) Dwarf Hibernes, Bird Parachute (5) Elkhatha Elisabeth 7.115 "The Child Health Problem," Prof. H. G. Goldt 7. 208 Chemistry Lecture, "Primarily and the Discovery of Daygray," Prof. A. W. Davison. United States 7-15. Educationalal. Psychology, Lesson V1. Dean R. A. Schweger. Crash of Wheat Market Caused by Man's Death! Chicago, Feb. 12 – A dead man was blamed for the crush in the wheat market which wiped out lions bought on a road and bought on a shoe string on reports of fortunes made overnight. When Jallius Flehmmann, yeast maker, last night he was bewited "bomp" 10,000 buckles of May wheat and 10,000 buckles of July wheat, brokerage houses have made known. In line with the policy enacted by the governor, the holdings of wheat were thrown on the market last Friday. The break came around morning, after the twinkling of an eye, the market had turned impure-tyre. Everybody in the pit offered to sell and there were people buying into a jiot and prices fell so rapidly that at times there was a difference of on, to two cents in prices quoted at the same time at various points Disciplinary Committee Draws Up Resolution for Cabinet Approva Council Requests Expression of Student Sentiment on Subject The disciplinary committee of the Men's Student Council is working on a resolution which will be submitted to the chancellor's cabinet for approval, according to Paul Biennes, $26, chairman of the committee. The committee was appointed at the irregular meeting of the council Friday evening. A meeting of the committee, together with the Chancellor and the Dean of Mets was held Wednesday afternoon to discuss the proposal for the expected of the council if they do take action on the powers of student discipline. 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