Avery Signs Bill For Universities Gov. William H. Avery signed the $117.4 million higher education bill yesterday. KU is to receive $15.2 million—or approximately half of the total 1967 budget of $26 million for the University. THE BILL was passed in the Senate and House without any changes concerning KU. The University's request of a faculty student ratio of 1-17 was raised to 1-20. There will also be a 6 per cent increase in faculty salaries. Official Bulletin TODAY Water Well Drillers, All Day. Union. for water for Natm" Collection with salts, $45. Catholic Mass, 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. Fundamentals of Catholic Faith 7 p.m.; to Testament, 7 p.m.; to Catholic Test, 7 p.m.; for Non-Catholics, 7. Student Center. College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m. 303 Ba. School Committee, 7:25 Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Basketball, 8 p.m. Missouri. Allen Field House. TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. Fundamentals of Catholic Faith, 7:00; Open Door, 8:15 p.m. Water Well Drillers, All Day. Union. County Clerk School, All Day. Union. "Blood for Viet Nam" Collection, I to 5.15 p.m. Kansas Union Loane. La Première Reunion du gmetre est la 16 février, dont le 16 fevrier a quatre heures et demie dans la Salle de l'Union. Tous les francs sont bien cordialement invités. Wrestling, 7:30 p.m. Kansas State. Allen Field House. Meeting of Off-Campus and Married Women, 7:30 p.m. 109 Blake. Open Discussion on AWS representation. SUA Speaker. 8 p.m. Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Hoch Aud. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Nancy Wille- man and ensemble. Shrimphead, Recital Hall. The bill authorized a raise in Law School faculties in addition to the overall increase and $8 million for additions and property purchases at the Medical Center. The new law will also enable the Strong Hall annexes to be razed to make way for the Spencer Library. Carilion Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. THE BILL was among 13 bills signed by Avery, including a measure authorizing construction of the medium security prison. Other institutions receiving funds under the new bill include Fort Hays State, $3.1 million; Kansas State University, $15.2 million; Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, $4.4 million; and Kansas State College of Pittsburg, $4.1 million. 1,400 Reds Die In U.S. Offensive SAIGON — (UPI)— The toll of known Communist dead in the An Lao Valley offensive along the northeast coast rose to almost 1,400 today when U.S. and government troops reported killing 359 Viet Cong in a series of air strikes, ambushes and counter-attacks. Six Americans aboard a speeding 50-foot patrol boat were killed or wounded when the craft struck a mine in the Gulf of Siam 145 miles southwest of Saigon yesterday a U.S. military spokesman reported today. Rep. Thomas, 67, Dies WASHINGTON—(UPI) — Rep. Albert Thomas, D-Tex., died today at his Washington home. He was 67. Thomas, one of the powers in Congress little known to the general public, has suffered from cancer for several years. He had undergone repeated treatment, mostly at nearby Bethesda Naval Hospital. Thomas' power lay in his chairmanship of an appropriations subcommittee handling funds for the so-called independent agencies of government. Daily Kansan 5 Tuesday, February 15, 1966 One of these was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration which has been increasingly concentrating its multi-billion dollar activities in the vicinity of Houston, which was Thomas' home town. Tuesday, February 15, 1966 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL GRADUATING SENIORS The walls of ivy will soon be replaced by less familiar ones; equally exciting, challenging, and self rewarding. For many years you have been preparing for this major step that leads from College to Career. NOW THE TIME HAS COME TO CONCENTRATE AND ACT; TO FIND THE JOB YOU WANT. 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He previously served as general counsel for the Kansas Corporation Commission and the State Department of Revenue as an assistant attorney general. Londerholm said today, that he would "continue to serve the people of Kansas, if reelected, in a fair, impartial and efficient manner." Londerholm said he would work for improvement of laws and procedures affecting law enforcement, more training for law enforcement officers, the strengthening of laws designed to protect persons against fraud and for more effective means of dealing with juvenile offenders. Minority Opinions Forum presents FRANK WILKINSON Leader of National Committee to Abolish House Un-American Activities Committee (Convicted and jailed for contempt of Congress Banned from speaking at several universities) 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb.17 Forum Room