Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1962 KU Official Cites Loan Exhaustion A KU Endowment Association official said Saturday greater resources for student loan scholarship funds is an urgent need of the University of Kansas in the area of private support. The official, Jerry Lewis, speaking to 70 persons at the fall meeting of the Greater University Fund advisory board, reported last month for the first time all loan funds were exhausted. The pace of student aid for 1962-63 is ahead of last year when KU handled nearly 1,500 scholarships of more than $644,000 and made more than 3,600 loans totaling $849,000. Lewis said the September budge of $80,000 for short-term, emergency students loans was overdrawn by $11,000. He said this month's allotment would be used by October 20. Setting up of monthly budgets became necessary to insure some funds available during the entire school year. By 1975, the KU Endowment Association will need capital of $3 million in its loan funds for needs of an expected 22,000 students. Lewis said. Using these rooms as a study area is a tentative program set up by the All Student Council and $ ^{d} $ approved by Vice Chancellor James P. Surface. If the program works successfully, the rooms may stay open for the semester. The ASC warns that the rooms are to be used only for study and any violation of this rule may cause the rooms to be closed. The ASC also stresses that students must be out of the rooms by 10 p.m. Students will monitor the basement until all persons have left for the evening. Rooms Will Open On Trial In Strong Du Pont Chemist to Visit KU The basement rooms in Strong Hall will be left open on a trial basis until 10 p.m. tomorrow for students wishing to study there. Harold L. Jackson, visiting professor of chemistry from Wilmington, Del., will discuss "Industrial Research" at the first meeting of the undergraduate chemistry seminar at 7:30 tonight in Room 122 of Malott. YELLOW CAB CO. VI 3-6333 Jackson is senior research chemist at E. I. du Pont de Nemours' Jackson laboratories in Wilmington. 24 Hour Service Owner Radio Controlled Ward Thompson JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 RED & TARTAN FLANNEL $19.95 -- $27.95 BLOUSES $5.00 Three members of the KU history department will attend the 87th annual meeting of the Kansas State Historical Society next Tuesday in Topeka. KU History Profs To Attend Meeting The three are George L. Anderson, professor of history; James C. Malin, professor of history; and Donald R. McCov, associate professor of history. The program for the society meeting includes a paper on "Locating and Investigating Kansas Archaeological Sites" by Thomas Witty, staff archaeologist of the State Historical Society. An address by Emory K. Lindquist, president of the society, on "The Swedish Immigrant and Life in Kansas," will be featured and a speech on "Presidential Papers and Presidential Libraries" by Robert Bolton, director of the Eisenhower Library, will be given. FREE DELIVERY Call before 4, Delivered after $3.00 or more except cigarettes VI 3-4516 COOPER DRUG State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. Ph. VI 3-5666 530 W 23rd. Res. Ph. VI 3-5994 Lawrence, Kan. KU SPORTS on DIAL KLWN 1320 7:30 a.m. __ Daily Sports Shorts 5:15 Today __ Sports Outdoors 5:35 __ Tom Hedrick Sports Read and Use Kansan Classifieds ARENSBERG'S WINTHROP ON CAMPUS A: Copper or Black Calf $1495 B: Black or Dark Brown Calf LUXURY INDUSTRIES OF AMERICA AMERICAN SHOE DESIGNER AWARD 1982 Designs for campus living and campus dress. Selected from our Modern Living Wardrobe by Winthrop...the Style Award Winner for 1962.