Meeting Soon A LIMIT ON THE LEVY Salary and salary schedules for teachers were discussed at some, length at the February meeting j of the board of education of the; Lawrence city schools held last | evening at the office in the Liberty | Memorial high school building. No definite action was taken ati ithe meeting. The board will meet; for a luncheon in the high school| | cafeteria Wednesday, February 16 at which time the salaries for 1944 | j}and 1945 school year will be dis-} cussed further. It was the opinion ‘of the board at the meeting that | |some salary adjustments would! if 14 mills will raise) enough money to do much in the| way of increasing salaries. The board hopes that’ it will not be) ‘necessary to go before the state| itax commission and ask for per-, mission to raise mvre than _the| |14 mill limit, The district will be ‘free from bonded indsbtedness Au-; gust 1 this year and no levy will) need be made for the bond and} |interest fund. A resolution passe; by the Edu- | cational Council — Lawrence | | Teachers was read at the meeting. | ‘The resolution asks for salary ad-; ‘justments in the city school system. | Architect Has. Proposal Joe Radotinsky, member of a} Kansas architectural firm, ap-| peared before the board and pre- sented a plan for making a survey | for post war building in the Law-| rence school system, His firm; wants to make a survey of the| needs of the school system and do | some planning for post war) building. He was not asking for a) contract or for a fee. His firm, he | said, was conducting a similar | |survey at Atchison, Kansas City |