On Capitol Hill— Thursday, May 20. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Veterans Said Near Pension Rise Washington — (U.P.) -The House Veterans committee was reported today on the verge of approving a blanket hike in veterans' pensions and compensation to the tune of $290 million a year. The increase would average more than 10 per cent and in some cases CLASSIFIEDS Committee sources said virtually all the 3,678,672 ex-servicemen and their dependents drawing monthly checks from the Veterans Administr Phone KU 376 would run as high as 20 per cent. The government now pays out about $25 billion a year in pensions and compensation. Additional words ___ 1e 2c 3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be collected in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and sunroom. Available June 3. Call 1698W summer. Available June 3. Call 1698W VERY NICE ROOMS for girls for summer session and fall term. 1341 West Campus. For appointment, call 3712W. 5-25 SUMMER ROOMS with full kitchen Bathroom, $15 per month. See at 1633 Indianapolis. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment for summer rental. Private entrance, private bath. Close to campus. Cool comfort. Balcony. Parking. Maturity. 5-25 afternoon or evening or KU 422. ROOMS FOR MEN: Cool quiet single campus. Students session. 5-22 campus. Phone 17848 SINGLE OR DOUBLE beds for men during summer school. Also sleeping porch. All single beds. Adjoining campus. Call 26743. Ask for Mrs. Laughlin. SUMMER ROOMS for boys, $12 per room. Available for boys. Room numbers: 1222, IPhone 455, 5-42 ROOMS FOR MEN. Few vacancies for summer session. Call 8282R. Email Call. 8282R. 5-19 SINGLE ROOM linens furnished. Board Accompaniment from Tri Dell hospital. Call 250-873-1649. APPROVED SUMMER HOUSING for women. $40 for the summer session. Cooking privileges, convenient location, 1528 Tenn. Call 3697 or 1378J. tf WANTED USED ARGUS 63, in good condition Call 1914. 5-24 FOR 1954-53 SCHOOL YEAR—College student to work as waiter, houseboy in exchange for room and board. Call Lit Ma at 322. TYPING OF THEMES, term papers, etc. 1003 Kentucky. Phone 17794. 1005 Kentucky. Phone 17794. MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE SETTING: Brick, stone, block; wall cracking stopped permanently, plumed; steel reinforced concrete; pilings, footings installed. Guaranteed method. We jack back flues, porches, piers, walls. Carpentry. Care of Card. Construction Co., ph. 296Mt. BUMPER CLUB DRIVERS ADMITTED FREE TO THIS PROGRAM FOR SALE TUXEDO, size 38. Hart, Shaffner & Marx. Worn once. Phone 3281-1-L 5-26 BRAND NEW pilot's Chronograph and stopwatch. Waterproof, sweep second hand. Must sell, leaving school. Lynn Osborn. 1229 Ohio, phone 1147. 5-26 REVERE TAPE RECORDER-radio com portação de cabeias. Howes, Bailer- s orator, or call 2529J. 5-24 TWO-WHEEL TRAILER. Good condition. See at 140 Pawnee. 5-27 1951 RED MG-TD. Never raced. Radio, heater, tonneau. Reasonable. See at 912 Alabama. Phone 1705. Bob Kennedy. LIVE IN A HOME of your own. Buy my phone number for two, must sell. Phone 2373W. 5-22 TRANSPORTATION DRIVING TO NEW YORK. May 28. De- pends on rider. Call 298W, 10:00 to dept. GOING TO North Carolina June 2 or March 5. Going to South Carolina March Matthews, Bailie lab, or call 2529JF RIDERS WANTED for airplanes, steamships, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesseman at the First Aid Station for information on airline information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE: Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Best airline travel ship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and interview trips arranged as well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE, 1015 Mass. Phoenix 3661 tration would share in the increase BUSINESS SERVICES JAYHAWKERS. Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop for you. We also have one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf CABINET-MAKER a n d EFINISHER: Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom. Res. and Shop. ©23 Ala BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or piennes see American SERVICE Company, 616 Vt. ff. MY BRIGHT COLORED horn-rimmed glass, probably lost near Military Science building. Please call 2746 or bring to 1620 Mass. 5-24 BLACK PURSE ground floor. Haworth. Haworth or call 15047. Reward. 5-24 CANNOT SEE! Am flunking! Please return glasses in green plastic case found at baseball diamond May 15. Lynne Livingston, 4280. 5-21 LOST AND FOUND urban would share if the increase to. Edmund P. Radwan (R-N.Y.) the NYU Committee Chairman Edith Nourse Rogers (R-Mass.) predicted the measure would win committee approval. But they would not say if administration leaders had agreed to bring it to the floor for a vote. The committee has been reported under pressure not to recommend any legislation during this congress calling for big new spending. Some committee Democrats were reported suspicious of the pension bill. They wondered if the plan might be to let it pass the House—where members could go on record or write a letter to Senator. Mrs. Rogers and Mr. Radwan denied any political motivation. Other congressional news; Spook Show - Sat. 12:00p.m. Box Office Opens 6:30 Show at Dusk Plavaround - Snack Bar Housing — Sen. Homer E. Capheart (R-Ind.), chairman of the Senate banking committee, and Sen. Burnet R. Maybank (D-S.C.), ranking committee Democrat, split over a key provision of the administration's housing program. Sen. Capheart favors easing payments and increasing the ceiling on government-insured mortgages for individual homes. Sen. Maybank is against the proposal on grounds the government would be insuring loans on too expensive homes. The issue may provide a key test of whether the administration will get its expanded housing program or only the present housing law with anti-scandal safeguards written in. Playground - Snack Bar Foundations — A special House committee investigating tax-exempt foundations has run into a controversy over Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's sex studies which were financed by the Rockefeller foundation. Dr. A. * H. Hobbs, assistant sociology professor at the University of Maryland, studied the "pseudo-science" and an example of how tax-free foundations may be damaging morals. Internationals Say Goodbye "What will you be doing this summer? When are you leaving us? I sure hope to see you again sometime!" Drifting fragments of the conversation at the foreign student reception at the Studen Union Tuesday afternoon indicated that this was the farewell party of the year. The meeting was arranged by the International club and invitations were sent out to faculty members and University officials. Approximately 175 persons attended the reception. Among the faculty guests were Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students; Donald C. Alderson, dean of men; and William C. Butler, assistant dean of men, and J. A. Burrle, professor of German. Many American students took this last chance to mix with the foreigners and exchange addresses before the summer's separation. Election of officers for next year is all that remains on the International club's program for this semester. Protestant Groups To Hold Camp Joint sponsorship by eight Protestant campus denominations of the KU Ecumenical Summer Sunday Evening programs marks the largest number of participating organizations in the six years of the program's existence. Friday - Saturday GRANADA TWO DAYS ONLY Phone 916 Meetings will be held each Sunday evening from June 13 to Aug. 1 at the Presbyterian Student center. Supper will be held at 5 p.m. with a program and devotionals following. The first four programs will be devoted to presentations of the history and beliefs of the participating groups. The final four programs will consist of speeches on the subject of the World Council of Churches' meeting in Evanson, Ill., in August. Denominations taking part in THE BROADWAY STARS BIG2 FEATURE PARADE! Shown 8:19 ONLY Shown 7:00 - 9:50 TONITE: 7:22 - 9:28 — "EXECUTIVE SUITE" STARTS ANNE BAXTER·STEVE COCHRAN·LYLE BETTGER·GEORGE NADER Print by TECHNICOLOR the services are Baptist. Congregational, Methodist, Christian, Lutheran, A.M.E., Presbyterian, and Episcopal. Read the Kansan classified ads. with JAY C. FLIPPEN • HELENE STANLEY RADIO TONITE — 7 - 9:05 — "GENEVIEVE" NOW thru SAT. Bowery Boys "JALOPY" and Wayne Morris "Star Over Texas" Adm. 20c - 50c