Democrats Look Toward 1966 By Irvana Keagy A Democrat in the Governor's Mansion is the prime aim for the Kansas Democrats in 1966, Tom Corcoran, State Democratic Chairman, told the KU-Collegiate Young Democrats Tuesday night. "I'd like to se a 'real' governor Wescoe Signs Council Bills Twice monthly All Student Council meetings, a depository for rebate slips in the Kansas Union Bookstore and four less members for the University Daily Kansan Board officially became provisions of the ASC Constitution Tuesday night. Amendments to ASC Bills one, 20 and five were returned to the ASC meeting with Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe's signature of approval, thereby putting them into effect. Switching from weekly to twice monthly ASC meetings was provided for in the amendment to ASC bill number one. The amendment to bill five allows only the chairman of the ASC Publications Committee to sit on the University Daily Kansas Board, instead of the entire committee. The amendment to bill 20 will enable students leaving KU to receive their allotted bookstore refunds. Professor Studies German Philosopher Edward S. Robinson, professor of philosophy and acting chairman of the department, is making a comparative study of the vocabulary used in various English translations of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. With the help of his research assistant, Robert Haralick, he plans to compile a glossary of terms used by different translators. Heidegger's works are written in difficult German. Robinson said, and translators often use different terms of express the same concept in English. The proposed glossary would compare the meanings of these different terms. get in," he said. "Avery has not unified the Republican party behind him." He cited Gov. William Avery's breaking the rotation of bank funds and his appointing a former oil industry lobbyist to the State Board of Appeals as two issues that have alienated Avery's fellow Republicans and Kansans. Daily Kansan "Avery apparently felt he had to pay back some of his friends." Corcoran said about the bank funds. Avery gained disfavor several months ago when, instead of following the sequence of banks receiving state funds, he transferred the money to other banks in Kansas. Corcoran's other criticism stems from a cut on property taxes of large Kansas oil companies. The cut was authorized by the State Board of Tax Appeals, headed by Roy McCue, a former lobbyist for the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Co. The Democrats accuse Avery of increasing sales and income taxes instead of placing a severance tax on gas and oil. The Democrats have accused Avery of taxing the "little man" instead of the "big businesses." "These things and others have made Avery a governor for a few rather than a governor for all," Corcoran said. He also criticized Avery for attending too many social functions when he "has more important things to do." On the question of reappointment, Corcoran said he has proposed a committee to "attempt to work out a plan of our own so good, it will force the Republican leaders to accept it." His proposal advocates dividing voting districts of Kansas on an equal population basis instead of on a land area basis. on a land area basis. Corcoran said his committee would consist of several Democrats from the House of Representatives and the Senate, and leaders in education, industry, labor and agriculture. CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES REJTO DUO WED., OCTOBER 13 Nineteenth Annual "Rejto is a fabulous cellist."—N.Y. Herald Tribune BRAHMS QUARTET MON., OCTOBER 25 "Four great artists united to become an ensemble of miraculous quality." NETHERLANDS QUARTET WED., NOVEMBER 3 "Magnificent playing. 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