478 Budget Analyst Positions Open The budget division of the State Department of Administration announces that there are two or three Budget Analyst I positions open to those who meet the qualifications. Starting salary is $234, with opportunities for periodic increases to $75 and for promotion to Budget III. Men are preferred for the positions. The duties of a Budget Analyst I include reviewing and analyzing the budget and related fiscal affairs of small state agencies and assisting in the analysis of fiscal operations of large state agencies. He makes surveys and investigations on budget matters and assists in performing analytical studies of the operations of state agencies. Qualifications for Budget Analyst I are high school graduation and four years' experience in modern budgeting which involved analyzing work and efficiency of operations. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college with specialization in public administration, business administration, or industrial engineering, also will serve as qualification. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be acceptable. Applicants must apply by Feb. 10. Application forms can be obtained from the personnel division, State Department of Administration, 801 Harrison, Topeka, or from the budget division, State Department of Administration, State House, Topeka. Two Now Officially Born Thursday, Feb. 4, 1954 Erving, Mass. —(U.P.) Town clerk Florence Rankin believes in setting the record straight, even if it's a bit late. Her annual report yesterday included a section titled "delayed birth returns." It listed two births that occurred in 1882 and one in 1889. Miss Rankin said they just never had been officially recorded before. The rare, footless, burrowing amphibian known as the caecilian, or blindworm, hathes its eggs by coiling around them. University Daily Kansan Page 8 Business Men to Teach New Course in Finance Financial experts—27 of them—will give the lectures for a course called Financial Institutions to be offered by the School of Business this semester for the first time. Five financial associations nominated the speakers, who will give a total of 30 lectures in the two-hour credit course. Dr. Leland J. Pritchard, professor of finance, said, "This type of course is unprecedented at KU. Often businessmen have been invited to Teacher Wins Honor at KU A Kansan who has missed but two days of teaching in nearly 56 years has been honored by the School of Education. E. L. Heilmann, superintendent emeritus at Burlingame and at 74 still teaching mathematics and social science, was given KU's certificate for more than 50 years of service to Kansas youth. Dean Kenneth E. Anderson made the presentation at an Osage county teachers meeting in Melvern. Mr. Heilmann began teaching in the rural schools of Osage County after graduating from Quenemo high school. At 21 he was reported Kansas' youngest school superintendent. In 1913 he became superintendent at Burlingame, a post he filled until 1949 when he "retired" to teaching. Heilmann earned the A.B. degree from Washburn university in 1924 and has studied at KU and at Pittsburg State college. Robber Outwits Policeman Hamilton, Ont. — (U.P.) — As Police Constraine Ernie Snow sleet soundly yesterday, a burglar rang his front doorbell, bound and gagged his wife, patted his watchdog and fled with $85. His four-year-old son, Buddy, who wants to be a policeman like his daddy, watched television in an adjoining room while the robbery took place. Kansan Classifieds Bring Results. talk more or less 'off the cuff' in their special areas, but this is the only one in which businessmen actually are the professors." The course will familiarize students with problems of business administration as well as the services offered by financial institutions. The guest faculty members will explain the structural characteristics of the institutions. Associations which helped plan the course are the Kansas Bankers association, the Southwestern group of the Investment Bankers association of America, the Kansas Association of Finance Companies, the Kansas Credit Union league, and the Kansas Savings and Loan league. Experts who will lecture during the semester are from banking houses and investment companies in the midwest, including many from Kansas City, Wichita, and Topeka. NEW HILLSIDE BEAUTY SHOP Gertrude Robertson announces the opening of the Hillside Beauty Shop 620 W. 9th Monday, February 1 Courteous Service Convenient Parking Bus To Our Door MAKE APPOINTMENTS NOW! CALL 1687 Dr. Klaus Berger, chairman o the art history department and director of the Museum of Art, will be on leave during spring semester to accept a Fulbright grant as visiting professor at the University of Cologne, Germany. Berger to Study in Germany Dr. Berger, an authority on 19th century French art, will lecture on that subject at Cologne. He is author of "French Drawings of the 19th Century" and a book on Gericault, French artist of that era. Both books have been widely circulated in Europe. Edward Maser, assistant curator, will be in charge of the Museum of Art until Dr. Berger's return for the fall semester. Mrs. Berger and daughter, Margaretta, also will make the trip. Dr. Berger taught three years at the University of Kansas City before coming to KU in 1950. His selection for the lectureships Cologne is considered high tribute to his international standing in the art world, since a Fulbright grant is rarely made to a native of the country in which he is to teach. Missouri U. Botanist Dies Columbia, Mo. — (U.P.)—Dr. Clarence Mitchell Tucker, 53, noted Missouri university botanist, died here yesterday after a lengthy illness. Tucker, a native of Boone county and a member of the MU faculty 22 years, was especially well known for his work in developing a wilt-resistant tomato. Art Group to Meet Tonight An art education meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 322 Strong. Plans for the coming art education conference will be discussed. Have Your Car Lubricated Regularly- It Will Last Longer! Winter is a bad time for cars. Changeable weather and rough, potholed roads do it no good. Keep your car young longer. Let us Grease it TODAY! MOTOR IN SKELLY PRODUCTS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS 827 VERMONT PHONE 607 New-BOOKS-Used SUPPLIES A COMPLETE LINE FOR EVERY COURSE FULL REFUND PROVIDED MERCHANDISE IS NOT DAMAGED OR WRITTEN IN AND IF RETURNED BEFORE FEB. 10. 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