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E r Desiring to conform with the Gov. Ruby Latfoon told Dr. Mc- the loss ln reduced appi-ais; i Mus.
» state’s economy program, Dr. Vey that "we are asking the co- intangibles at 40 per cent the U
‘ Frank L. McVey, president of the operation of the heads of the stated that this form of rp   six m
‘ University of Kentucky, told mem- schools in solving a very perplex- would be reduced from $330;.  >,.i€d_
E bers of the state budget commis- ing problem. \Ve are of no dlS· $198,000. He expects thei gdrgani
V fj - sion that the University is asking position to lesson the efficiency tance tax revenue to be mate  hmmm
‘ Q ; ‘ $121,000 less from the state than of the institutions? reduced, due to a decline ir  .
. i it received last year. V value of securities and to the  fmd ti
  ~ Dr. McVey also announced that Sidlgiglggilvligdagigltigtivtiglaiongcggg1 that a 2 per cent transfer Jntervz
y   the executive committee had au- - · _ - , Probably will b€c0m€_‘l°“‘°  ed to
_ , _ lng salaries of teachers, stating., _ __
{ th d h t th t ltho h _ tlVe under 3. I'€C€I\t d€C1Sl0nt . .
[T ‘ °UZ° . lm. ° Say a a ug that the scale paid by the Univer- · `  .
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F the University °f Kentucky was sit was below the avera e of the mted Siam Supreme coli"` ¢"
i   p in need of new buildings,. it would glagonl g Egogagigetggcoirxsegftggeeupivot < `
. E forego a request for a building ap- G L tf _d h d es/Lim ted by Dr M 6 y aio; .— 
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r   A The amount asked for no un- gg ·t "rery ;<·¤S¤·*er=*t; ggrfereso °°°·  5  _
  , versity by Dr. McVey was $1,010,- vi§wrg?uss£d,t?;n;$‘v ul mgs m Thus, with the University`;  
I     000, as compared with $1,131,000 * ‘ enue from these sources ex  Q
' §_ V received for support and mainten- DL Mcvey unticilhted c0nSid_ to decrease to approxin  _
{   ’ 31108 during U18 Pi'€Vi0uS Year- erable reduction in the revenue S560’000’ it will be nccessml  I
    ‘ b Dr. McVey appeared before the from the University’s share of the gggatgénifglo (iigemtbly JO. at  Grad l
· { udglet commission in company ad valorem real estate tax, the tax ` ' ’ _° img _'  A. }
  with Dr. Thomas P. Cooper, dean on intangibles and the inheritance   Souuvghtm S1*0l0·00U·  atedli.
Q   of the College of Agriculture, and tax. He pointed out that if the ‘ · NCQ-’·;;   
* f D. H. Peak, business agent of the real estate tax is cut 10 per cent, Dr. McVey estimated thi  {uri;]
, 4 university., Thelbudget commis- and assessments are 10 per cent per cent of the revenue oi  `frigncii
· I sion was in meeting with the sen- lower, the University will receive University is used for the   home
L I l ate and house appropriations com- about $79,000, instead of $263,- of farmers, through the ag.  _‘>_-_  grad`];
_ ¤ mittees. 000, as last year. He estimated tural and experiment work.  E
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f ; ` Twenty series of radio talks on series on "World Events" by Dr. and "Kentucky Folk-Lore   Q]
' A general education, daily farm pro- Frank L. McVey, president of the constitute a trilogy that wilinfii 
; grams, and five musical proscnta— University of Kentucky will bc especial appeal to natives ti  ?¢,.Q  i
  tions a week make up the Univer- given each four weeks, while Dr. Blue Grass state. WC M,. yr
> sity pof Kentucky radio schedule Paul H. Clyde, professor of His- For the bcncnt of the scie  i  ` .
. over WHAS, Louisville, the first tory, has scheduled four tall·s on · d · ,-   —
J. six months of 1932 The first "The American Foreign Polity in §;n¤§>g;mSi;;l€;Si:;2€OnEEi?Mit 1Nm€t,
, hundred and eighty-eight pro- Asia." , · · ,, y’  __ .
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  Jgimge cgxggggf ig Em Sénivgre For gse bélslllness arf Cé)l'Xlll’1€1`Ci3i Afield in Kentucky." Of   '’.` V; 
p ` . “ , . , ' mall, _€ 0 @9*,6 0 Olnmerce, uti itarian value are two  5 ··
{   ilty Sigtdlilsb m Ig€’HHi§t0¥l_ and University of Kentucky, has ar- on "The Home’s Electrical  I6!
a f iglaljcsamhe Y_SP€§Em Y 3121**69}** rangediour series of talks titled vant," and “Photcgraphy it  The
. e eep one circui s to e main respectweim oghats 0,, Salem Amatemy nGOing to Coy home
, E cgiptrol room of WHAS, Louis- m,,,,Shi,p;’¤>‘ opopulm. Talks on In_ four talks to be given by Dri ,}. 
— I y Vl 9- _ _ surance, ‘Thc Stock_Market," and P. Boyd, dean of the  
l   The educational programs will Anti-Trust Leg1slat10n." Arts and Sciences, will   _`.__ Twaltl
_ l contain many valuable and UHIQUG Parents will appreciate thc nf- prospective college studcnli —i9Tia¤
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;, l ·_ _ _ ‘ C3 ION, e rst seven of which Th d 'l ·' lt · l · ???i;rr  al
g { sity Question Box." a forum to will deal with "The Newer Ednca- will be iiiiryieztlggguudiizijl     Ml`-
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