Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 3, 1961 Law Fraternity Sets District Meet Here Law students from a five state area will participate in a district meeting of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity March 24 and 25 at the Eldridge Hotel. Eleven universities in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and North Dakota will send representatives to the meeting. Ronald Badger, Kansas City law student and president of Green chapter, said the guest speakers would be Justice Schuyler W. Jackson of the Kansas Supreme Court; Judge Alex Hotchkiss, 35th Kansas judicial district; Anthony A. DiGrazia, president of Phi Alpha Delta; John Ise, professor emeritus of economics. KU's Green chapter will act as host. Badger said they were trying to get Duane Nedrud of Kansas City University Law School to give a demonstration of a lie detector machine at the meeting. Badger described Nedrud as an expert in lie detection. Badger said the meeting would also elect student district officers for next year and handle fraternity business. Nixon Leaves Door Ajar on Political Plans BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — (UPI) — Former Vice President Richard M Nixon last night left the door ajar for a return to the campaign trail with an awaoval that he would remain in the public eye. "I have no plans to run." Nixon told a "welcome home" audience of 1,500 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. "But I assure you I am not retiring from public life." You have not converted a man because you have silenced him. Voltaire The Kansas Union Book Store sale of reproductions of paintings by famous artists continues today. The prints are one dollar each. Titles include works by Lautrec, Renoir, Corot, Dufy, Degas, Manet, Gauguin, Utrillo, Chagall, Matisse, Van Gogh, and others. A special selection of oriental wood block prints is also being offered. Bookstore Print Sale Continues Today Researcher Says Cancers Inherited LOS ANGELES — (UPI) — A medical researcher says there is evidence that certain types of cancer can be inherited. Dr. Madge T. Macklin of Toronto, Canada, identified the types she claimed most likely to be hereditary as cancer of the breast, stomach and large intestine. "Evidence was found in all three that close relatives of the individuals with these types of cancers had a much greater frequency of the same type of cancer . . . than was found in the general population of the same sex, color, age and economic background." Dr. Macklin cautioned that having a close relative with cancer of some type does not necessarily increase a person's chances of having cancer in general. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Editor and Publisher's International Year Book reported today that total daily circulation of newspapers in the United States increased last year by 582,823 copies. The yearbook said its figures were based on a comparison of circulation on Sept. 30, 1960 with circulation the previous year. Canadian circulation rose by more than 100.-000 during the same period. Newspapers Gain Readers The yearbook said the number of daily papers in the United States increased by eight last year to 1,763 Elevating PUEBLO, Colo. — (UPI) — Colorado, the highest state in the Union, has 1,143 mountains which rise to an elevation of 10,000 feet or more. Of this number, 54 reach elevations ranging from 14,000 feet to the highest. Mt. Elbert in Lake County, which is 14,431 feet above sea level. FRANK & MARY'S having daily sales of 58,881,746, a gain of nearly one per cent. U.S. Sunday papers totaled 563 with a circulation of 47,698,651 which was a decline of 149,826 or .31 per cent. La Tropicana TACOS, ENCHILADAS TOSTADAS, CHILI HAMBURGERS COLD BEVERAGES 434 LOCUST 1 P.M. - 12 P.M. . . So the Sunset Drive In Will Be Open Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday! 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