Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 21. 1960 Docking Favors Scholarship Plan for Private Colleges Gov. George Docking yesterday told representatives of 18 private colleges that the creation of a state-sponsored scholarship fund would help solve the problems of higher education and provide space for increasing enrollment. The group, the Kansas Council of Church-Related Colleges representing all the private colleges and church schools in the state, stressed Anderson to Be on Panel Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, has been appointed to the National Science Foundation selection panel for awards of summer fellowships for secondary teachers of mathematics and science. The panel, organized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, will meet Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, in Washington, D.C. The National Science Foundation will provide several hundred summer fellowships to teachers for one two and three years so that they may follow subject-matter graduate studies on individual bases. Stipends will be $75 a week, $15 a week allowances for dependents plus travel and tuition. Charges Dropped Against Wm. Stevens KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI)—Charges against William J. Stevens, the estranged husband of a prominent Kansas City woman, who took their 6-month-old daughter and fled to New Orleans Jan. 7 were dismissed yesterday after a conference between the infant's mother and the Jackson County prosecutor. that it was only asking the governor's opinion and not funds from the legislative budget session. William A. Coliet said he and Mrs. Jan Kemper Stevens, agreed to drop the charge of enticing a child which had been filed against Stevens here after he and private investigator Milton Thomson were found with the child in New Orleans. Thomson was also charged with impersonating an officer. Mrs. Stevens was awarded custody of the infant by a New Orleans court. The mother is a daughter of prominent Kansas City banker R. Crosby Kemper. Private colleges now have an enrollment of 8,250 students and could take care of an additional 1,500 students with present facilities if dormitory space were available. An estimated 500 more students could be accommodated as off-campus students or students enrolled in night or Saturday classes. Guests Cause Work Details of the scholarship remain to be worked out. No estimate was made of the number of scholarships or amounts. MOEILE, Ala. — (UPI) — Burglarst broke into the cafeteria of the Flla Grant school, fried the chicken they found there, cooked some vegetables, ate heartily and departed—leaving the dishes for school employees to wash. "My reaction is very good," Gov. Docking told the group. 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