Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 23, 1958 Balanced Economy Needed In Britain' The main economic problem facing Britain is the need for balancing the domestic and external economies, Richard Miles, senior economic officer of the British Information Service, New York, said Tuesday night. In a lecture sponsored by the economics department, he said, "Britain can't separate the domestic economy from the external one because she is on an island economy with limited resources and is dependent upon the importing and exporting of goods." RICHARD MILES Prices and wages in Britian have gone up more than output, he said, causing an excess demand in relation to the immediately available production. Production has increased one third, he added, but consumer demands have limited the increase in exports to but 10 per cent since World War II. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Women's residence halls counselors: All applicants for counselor positions in the freshman halls will meet in Parlor A, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Upperclass women students who have not filed an application but are interested in learning more about the freshman hall program are invited to attend this meeting. Candidates planning to take the Ph.D. German reading exam must register www.caspers.com 2006 Fraser TODAY Entomology Club, 4 p.m., 301 Snow Hall. Speaker, Dr. A.W. Kuchler, professor of geography, "Some Aspects of Vegetation Mapping." El Atenco se reune a las cuatro de la tarde en 11 Fraser. El Doctor Colodyny hablare en "La Guerra Civil de España" el centro de la Historia." Todos son invitados. Sociology Club, 4 p.m., 11 Strong Annex R. Kinescope, "Nature of Prejudice" Comments by Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology. Intramural speaking contest, 7:30 p.m. 116 Strong. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m., Pine Room, Union Manuscript reading. jon. Mandisppt teaching meeting, 5 p.m., Pine Room Kansas Umm International Club meeting. 7:30 p.m. Bailey Auditorium. Speaker, Carlyle H. Smith, professor of anthropology, "With Thor Herverdahl on Easter Island." Newman Cub executive meeting, 8:30 p.m., Castle. Note change in time. THURSDAY Poetry Hour. cancelled this week KU Interfaith Conference, 5:15 p.m. Meet at Kansas Union to go to 4-H fairgrounds. Dinner paid for by William Allen White. Interfaith Fund. Discussion of issues in building religious groups at KU Reservation to KU-Y office on or before Wednesday Episcopal evening prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. School of Business pilot group section. 4 p.m., Strong Auditorium. Christian Science Organization, 7.30 p.m. Bethlehem Baptist Church, Casting, Oaf's: Everyone welcome FRIDAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mozart, Sonata No. 8 in C K 296. Beethoven, Spring Sonata, sonatas No. 21, 22, and 30. The only cure for this problem, he continued, is to make money itself more scarce. The government has increased the bank loan rate and has requested that the banks slow their advances in an attempt to cut consumer spending. Mathematics Colloquium, 4. p.m., 203 Strong, Speaker, Professor E. Stiefel, Date of Technology Zwick, Switzerland. "Uniformal Mapping by Integral Equations." Kinescope of Alice in Wonderland, 1 p.m., Rehearsal Room of the University Theatre. Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Public welcome. Hallmark Theatre Color Television. Hallmark Television Union Maurice Evans. 8:30 p.m. Kansas University This policy has been successful so far, Mr. Miles said. There has been a check to public spending and exports have risen 6 per cent while imports have remained the same. He said that consumer buying was up only 2 per cent in 1957, prices up just 3 per cent and wages only 5 per cent. For the first six months of this year, there has been no increase in prices. "The main goal for Britain now, 'is to build up a reserve so we can stand to import more than we export in case of a recession," he concluded. The Beauties And The Beast GRIMSBY, England — (UP) — A beauty lecture attended by 600 women oroke up in chaos Monday when a mouse ran across the floor in the Grimsby town hall. The mouse got away. A temple at El Karnak, Egypt, is the largest columnar structure ever erected by man. It took 2,000 years to complete. Reitz Heads Big Eight IFC Harry J. Reitz, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, has been elected secretary-treasurer of the first Big Eight Inter-fraternity Council, established last weekend at Oklahoma State University. Reitz was elected to the office at the organization meeting which prepared a constitution and by-laws for the group. The constitution will be voted on for ratification at the separate IFC meetings of the member schools. KU's IFC meets Monday night. The group will hold an official convention every year and several business meetings during the year. Representatives from the Big Eight IFC will attend the annual national IFC meeting. KU students attending the Oklahoma State meeting were Reitz; Robert Oiffl, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Donald West, Salina, and Michael Johnston, Independence, Mo. sophomores. The Sunapee, or golden, trout has been found in only four places: Lake Sunapee and Big Dan Hole Pond in New Hampshire, Averill Lake in Vermont and Floods Pond in Maine. Optometrist Dr. H. R. Williams 1021 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass., VI 3-7255 AIRY DURA-DUK FABRIC UPPERS actually breathe — are extra porous. KLEENFLEX INSIDE COUNTER reinforces at heel — cuts down on stocking wear. 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