body right the master es to ons. University Daily Kawasan Monday, September 9, 1974 3 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2017 By Kansan Photographer JIM THOMAS One year older The unsuccessful 1936 presidential candidate, Afl Landon, came to the University last Wednesday to speak to a journalism class. He turned 87 today. Alf Landon praises battle to cure economic problems From the Associated Press Pred Pfeh TOPEKA—Alfred M. Lankford the great old man of Kansas politics. turned 87 years old today. He plans to spend the day at home with a quiet family dinner. However, the 38 years since he unsuccessfully ran for the presidency haven't dimmed his outspokenness or his interest in current affairs. However, he said, the United States has more weapons to fight inflation and other economic problems, citing legislation approved during the 1930s and "the enormous national production in all fields of human endeavor Americans are canable of." Landon, who remains active in business, reads extensively and is much sought after. He said he thought that cooperation between the Cayman Islands and Congress meant the end of politics and land war. Miller defends his role in drug bust From the Associated Press paigining in the off-year elections. The President and his cabinet will be tied down in Washington with the Congress working out the practical solutions," he said. "Our epocal economic crisis, a compound of both fiscal and fuel energy disorders, demands that same unity to avoid the world of widespread depression like the 30s. Landon said that financial crises in governments were far from new, dating back centuries to the days when kings would pay attention when they needed metal for extra currency. He accused a defense attorney in the case of being politically motivated in alleging that the drug arrests had been staged to give Miller a prominent role. TOPEKA-Aty, Gen. Vern Miller said yesterday that he thought the evidence complied against three young men in a case in which the case was sufficient to warrant prosecution. The case involved charges against three young Kansas City area men who allegedly agreed to sell a large quantity of freshy-cut Kansas marijuana to Miller last week. Miller posed as a rich New Orleans drug dealer when the transaction was allegedly Golda Crick, a doctoral student with OH, said it was the sponsors" "hope to bring some of these activities into the classroom." Streaker psyche studied by prof It means the end of the usual carm CHICAGO- Contrary to popular belief, college students aren't the most likely streakers, according to a preliminary study by a professor at DePaul University. But he said he couldn't be sure until he stopped getting crank calls and got more answers. L. G.L., Inc. Fall Election of Officers, Mon., Sep. 9, International Room, K, Union; 7:30 p.m. Please Attend. "I've found that streaking candidates are aggressive, success-oriented and upwardly motivated." The professor, A. Rodwin, a study of people who said they'd be willing to strenue themselves, found that were men between 25 and 45 years of age, men who definitely weren't exhibitionists. NOTICE Heurged all streakers who want to aid his research to write him at Box 48223, Chicago. the bipartisan cooperative spirit in which President Gerald R. Ford and Congress are working on the issues well for finding solutions to worldwide economic problems, he said in a recent interview. Bubble making and a large inflatable tube were featured outside the Union. Children were able to gambol inside the plastic inflatable tent. made in the parking lot of the Agricultural Hall of Fame near Bonner Surprises. To Gay Community The judge granted the injunction in The center of the room was an "airport" complete with almost every imaginable type of paper airplane and "plots" driving to earth on cellphone parachutes. Wyandotte County District Court Auditor Harry Miller has granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting Miller and Wyandotte County Sheriff Bart Cantwell from serving with the evidence in any way pending court appearances and trials in the case. member mapped the trail of the turtle with a felt-tip as the turtle moulured across its back. Kids... From Page One PHIL. MKNIGHT, director of OHR, and be like to have the fun fan back next year. "America is the keystone of the world economy," he said. "The whole world is watching with intense concern the fiscal policies of our new President." --not in the news media." Miller said. Miller said the case was being influenced by a present "political season" and by his office, which has been the office and interface with drug prosecutors. The statement continued, "It would have been improper for me to comment on the evidence of the case because any comment might be illegal or right of those defendants to a fair trial. "There have been three individuals charged with felony charges," he said. "I was present at the time of the arrest; I viewed the evidence, and I am satisfied that it is a case where the evidence will support prosecution." Still, he said, the nation's business woes are too complex to be solved easily. Gro-Rite Feed and Supply "I understand a motion has been filed by a prominent Republican attorney in this case who is representing some alleged drug painters." Miller and it in a public statement. Treat your dog or cat to great tasting Purina pet foods. We carry Purina Cat Chow and Puppy Chow in 25 and 40 pound sacks. "Let me assure you that as long as I remain attorney general of this state," he said. "we will continue to do our duty, not only in terms of the laws and proceedings of antitrust activities, consumer fraud cases, rendering opinions and any other responsibility that we are sworn to." "They should be tried in a court of law, not in the news media." Miller said. Purpose to a volunteer by Shane Carson, Kentucky, USA. Volunteer with what he learns from the training program. Landon, governor of Kansas in the mid-1990s, said that a bipartisan solution to inflation would be possible. Miller declined to discuss the details of the case, but emphasized that he thought the attempts to discredit him and Cantwell were political. He hailed as "highly encouraging" a statement by Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield that Congress could stay in office for two years to work with Ford in fighting inflation. 6th & Wisconsin 843-4311 ROCK CHALK REVUE applications are now being taken for: ASSISTANT PRODUCER ASSISTANT BUS. MANAGER "I think it all adds up to the fact that a reasoned consideration by the Congress and the President will be arrived at that will encourage planning for the future," he said. Landon said a return to stable economic policies was essential. PRODUCTION STAFF STAFF SECRETARY STAGE MANAGER "It demonstrates the desire to cooperate to head off a worsening of the economy," he said. "The President, by his bipartisan conferences with economists and business, labor and political leaders, makes it apparent there is a spirit of accommodation in our country," he said. They are adjusting their theories, trying to reach a mutual agreement." He said that he thought the solution to inflation would be slow, but that some progress could be made in the economic conference scheduled for later this month. 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