THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Wednesday, April 29,

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Riley To Address
Genetics Seminar

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1939

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Dr. Herbert P. Riley, head of
the botany department, will speak
to the Genetics Seminar today. recruiting lias been a success, but wc have to look at the rosters
a game with Eastern Kentucky's He will review the book. "Trends of SEC opponents to find out where the Kentucky loys arc
Maroons- at Richmond yesterday in Oenetic Analysis," by O. Ponte-corvgoing. Wc said it once before and we'll say it again. Kentucky s
and entertain Eellarmine in a
game here today.
He will discuss particularly new greatest resources arc her people.
The tennis team also will be on ideas concerning genes.
the road in their only competition
"but don't you realize that this is
The discussion will be at 12
cf the week, meeting Marshall C ol- o'clock today in the Donovan Hall
my working day?"
GLEN BURINIE, Md. (AP)
lege in Huntington, W. Va., the cafeteria, and will be open to the
Volrath hung up In arTger. At
Police Sgt. Leroy Volrath, who 3 a. m. next morning, he phoned
name Iy.
public.
works the "graveyard" shift, had the attorney.
Hounding out the UK
sports
been in bed only an hour or so
menu will be participation
by
"This is Sgt. Volrath." he said.
when the telephone rang.
Coach Leslie Martin's golfers in
"This is my working day. Now
An attorney on the line said it
the SEC Tournament at Atlanta,
Fore was imperative he speak to him what did you want to know about
FORT PAYNE. Ala. (AP)
Ga.,' Thursday through Saturday,
that accident?"
a frcshxnan track meet with the several months V. I. Prewitt Jr. so Mrs. Volrath reluctantly woke
Baby Vols and the annual Spiked had contemplated tearing down her husband. When he learned the
Some cooks like to keep a little
Shoe Relays to be held here Satur- the top section of a large brick call dealt with a minor accident
smokestack at his hosiery mill. One he had investigated, Volrath ask- unsalted butter on hand and use
day afternoon and night.
cost
it for greasing cookie and cake
Tennessee athletic teams have of the considerations was the af- ed:
$100. A windstorm settled the
"Don't you realize I worked all pans; the absence of salt makes
been able to register only one
removing the foods easy and the
and these final meetings fair by toppling the chimney at night?"
the desired height.
said the lawyer, butter gives good flavor.
"Of course,"

sports will compenUK
sate for the lack of a heavy sccd-ul- e
this week with teams represTennessee.
enting aich-rivFour meetings with Volunteer
varsity team-- - and a fresh encounter are scheduled. The first one, a
links contest at Knoxvillc, was
played yesterday.
The last competition between the
school
two schools for the 19.18-5- 9
year will Le Saturday In the form
of baseball and track enarrmrnK
A baseball meeting also h carded
for Friday. The diamond serir is
at Knoxvillc while a track meet is
on the fiome Stoll Field cinders.
The only otlvr dual meetings on
the light were scheduled for yesterday and Wednesday. Coach Harry
crew took time off
Lancaster's
from the ten id Southeastern Con- thus have important overtones.
ference Eastern Division race for
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Two
plumbers thought they had made a house will provide room for future
lucky discoveiy when they un- use.
covered a rusty tin box contain"The Reynolds land alone is
ing about $4,000 in 1864 Confed- worth more
than the purchase
erate money.
price," he said.
COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP)

Peck Jackson
But
bubble when he told
burst the
them he put the bills in a fishburled it
ing tackle box and
1953.
in
"I Just buried it to be burying
something." said Peck. The money was worthies.

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Referring to the Kernel's mentioning the need for a new science
building. Dr. Peterson said this
was foremost in his mind. But, he
explained, the building could not
be built with bond issues because
this would mean other, less ex
be
pensive buildings could not
built.
"The science building will be
begun with surplus funds from the
July 1158 and July 1959 state budgets," he said, adding that he
be
hoped enough funds would
in July to start construcavailable
tion.
When the science (physics and
chemistry) building was first planned, he said, its cost was estimated
at about $3 million. However, to
satisfy department needs the estimate has since risen to $5'j
lion, he continued.
"Being such a big project, acquisition of funds has been slow,"
he added, referring to the budget-surplappropriations. "Some problems Just get too big to bite."
He said architectural plans for
the building were near completion
and would submitted to Frankfort
officials in June.
Asked about construction of other new buildings and possible renovation of existing ones. Dr. Peterson said this would have to wait
until the science building was under way.
other
"We will improve our
buildings as soon as we can, get
the science building out of the
way."- he said. "It is the most important as far as the University
administration is concerned."

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