University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1900 Page 8 NOTICE THAT NOSE—Robert N. Sudlow, assistant professor of drawing and painting, points out an interesting feature on a piece of sculpture to Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting. The discussion took place while they were touring the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City with a group of KU students yesterday. New Language Examinations Scheduled Jan. 23 and 28 The new Language Proficiency Examination will be given at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 23 for German students and a 8 a.m. Jan. 28 for advanced students in Spanish, Latin and French The examination was set up following the passing of the new foreign language requirement of 16 hours, and may be taken instead of the required hours. It will be given in September, January and May of each year. Cyrus DeCoster, professor of Romance languages, said that the test will consist of reading and grammar, written responses to language tapes and an oral interview. Prof. DeCoster urged students wishing to satisfy the proficiency requirements to take the examination at these times. Deadline for registration in room 5B Fraser Hall is next Wednesday. GREASE JOB .. $1 BRAKE ADJ. .. 98c Mufflers and Tallpipes Installed Free. 300 gallons of gasoline free 10 gallons drawn daily PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Did you see this message in Holiday Magazine? He supplies everything but the sunshine (and he comes close to doing that!) Yes, it's true! As your local ASTA travel agency, our complete range of services can add extra pleasure to your next trip. Stop by for the latest hotel, resort and tour information . . . and for sea and air tickets at official rates. MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES Gene Drake, Manager 1236 Mac Phone VI.3 1911 (Continued from Page 1.) Theis Predicts Budget Failure Phone VI 3-1211 1236 Mass. Mr. Theis said the Democratic convention would be a "whale of a convention." He said in selecting the Democratic candidate issues would come up which really confront the country and this discussion would sharpen Democratic minds. I am quite sure the Kansas delegation will go to the convention for Gov. Docking as a favorite son, but not pledged to any presidential candidate." When asked whom the Kansas delegation would support after the delegation was released from support of Gov. Docking he said: He said: "Meanwhile the Republicans will be busy polishing peace and prosperity. "You get into hazards, when you speak of the still unborn." "It is the popular assumption that Gov. Docking will run for re-election. I think he will, but I am not announcing his candidacy." On state politics Mr. Theis said: For men at most differ as heaven and earth. But women, worse and best, as heaven and hell—Alfred Lord Tennyson. Gov. George Docking, in his address to the legislature yesterday, recommended that appropriations be cut for two buildings, one at Kansas State University and one at KU. He recommended that $450,000 for a new engineering building at KU be reduced to $270,000. A spokesman for James Bibb, state budget director, said that the move would not delay construction, since the total construction cost must be appropriated before building can start ($1,900,000). board feels education in the state will be on solid ground." Hall, however, disgreed with Mr. Bibb on this point. Hall Hits Politics (Continued from page 1.) are willing to stake their reputations that education in Kansas will be in trouble. "The state is going through many internal conflicts. Some of the politicians are sincere in their ideas, but some are working for political position only." "If you make a series of appropriations, you're ready to go on schedule. If you don't, you're not ready to go—it's that simple. If it is going to take more money (than available in the Educational Building Fund), it should be appropriated. If the scheduling of the program gets out of gear, we are in trouble," he said. Defends Proposals In defending his board's budget proposals for a 7 per cent increase in unclassified salaries (which includes faculty, administrators, library staff, and research staff), Chairman Hall said: "The board feels that the recommendations it made should be followed if we don't want to be priced out of the teaching market." Administrators and authorities on education have repeatedly warned that teachers' salaries are substandard in Kansas, and that higher paying schools in other states are drawing many of the better teachers. Timing Is Key In commenting on the regent's building program, which slated $4,300,000 for KU, he said: "The key to this program is timing. 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