2 Tuesday, October 9, 1973 University Daily Kansan Landon Praises Dykes' Ability; Dykes Criticizes Higher Tuition By ERIC MEYER Kansan Staff Reporter TOPEKA-Former Kansas Gov. Olf Landon praised Chancellor Archil R. Dykes as one of the University's best chancellors at a meeting last night of the Topeka Press "You're the chancellor with the most good sense, that the University of Kansas has ever had." Landon said, "excepting, possibly, Franklin Murphy." Landon said Dykes came to KU in one of its most troubled times. "You've come in here and made a vast improvement in the University's relations," "Of course, Murphy, with his ability, could have gone on to become president. And he could have won." *Fred Lester* Former KU Man's Funeral Tomorrow Private funeral services for Charles G. Bayley, Funeral Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Brayton Chapel. Mr. Royles was graduated from KU with a degree in electrical engineering in 1915. He was superintendent of physical properties at KU from 1927 to 1967. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Georgia; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Arthur, Overland Park; a son, Robert, Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, and one brother. went to California, he came to me and told me he was going to run for the United States Senate. And he would win. Once he got it, he would go back to work, you how momentous a decision can be." After an exchange of compliments with London, Dykes spoke to the press club about his views on the British Isles. Dykes criticized two recent reports urging higher student fees. Dykes said education provided the social mobility necessary in every society. "Damned good county," said Landon, the 1906 Arabian presidential candidate. "It's society's responsibility no pay for higher education," he said. "Society's ability to progress and be progressive and aggressive depends on higher education. The way higher education responds will determine the future of the nation." 'Money-it can pass, like that,' Dykes said. 'Akay a german what he wants most for his children. You want their education. It'll give him talents and abilities that he'll have for the rest of his life.' *Our fees are too high now when there are thousands of youngsters who don't have the training to do it.* Dykes also criticized proposed public aid to private schools. "As sure as night meets day," he said, "when public funds start financing private Commission to Discuss Airport A proposed city bond issue election for a $2.5 million airport expansion project will be discussed at 7:30 tonight by the Lawrence City Commission. Members of the city's Aviation Advisory Board and the Chamber of Commerce's aviation committee will be at the meeting, which will be in the commission meeting room on the 4th floor of the First National Bank building. The proposed bond would provide 25 per cent, or about $625,000 of the cost of the proposed airport expansion and improvement project. If the expansion project is approved, the commission will authorize application to the Federal Aviation Administration for a grant to prepare an "airport master plan." The commission will also: - Discuss both sidewalk construction along both sides of Haskell Avenue between 10th and 20th Street. Consider proclaiming the week of Oct. 14 as "Employ the Handicapped Week" in our school calendar. -Discuss proposed regulations that would require tie-downs for mobile homes and storm shelters for all mobile home parks. Receive minutes of the Sept. 26 Planning Commission meeting. Consider a request from Janell's, 847 Massachusetts, for a variant from the sign —Acknowledge receipt of a $6,507.77 refund of revenue sharing funds from --Consider a site plan for a University same bank branch facility at the northeast corner of town. 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