WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN State Approves $170 Million Fund Topeka, May 4—(U.P.)—An official report today listed appropriations by the 1949 Kansas legislature at the whopping total of $170,867,764, by far an all-time record. Gov. Frank Carlson asked for a greater outlay of state funds than ever before, but the legislature exceeded his recommendations by some 10 million dollars. The money will be used the remainder of the current fiscal year ending June 30 and in fiscal 1950 and 1951. Not included in the immense total were fee funds which various departments are authorized to spend out whose sum will not be known until the close of each fiscal year. A case at point was the highway commission, whose fee funds will to go Kansas' new 20-year road pumping program. The report on legislative appropriations and tax revenue was compiled by the research department of the state legislative council. It is a preliminary statement. An "official reconciliation" will be made of the figures later. An anticipated 31/2 million dollars will come from the new liquor tax. in come from the new liquor tax. in distribution of appropriated money, it will be provided from the general fund, the sales tax fund and other special fund sources. General revenue appropriations totaled $57,846,709, 60.6 per cent or 21,832,716 more than in the 1947 gregory. The session which Governor Carlain praised for its building program appropriated $20,337,014 for construction work at state institutions Art Museum Shows Photos Three exhibits will be on display Three exhibits will be on display Museum of Art from now the end of May. They are arti- culural photographs from Gat ony, Switzerland, and Australia the Lawrence Camera club's annual exhibition; and Japanese prints on the Thayer collection. by Chris Butler, special smaller artist. He was photographer for Stars and Stri- ficial army newspaper. Several of pictures were taken in a driving The architectural photographs, towing European castles, shops homes, and surrounding countryside although the only indication is small, although the in background, utter said. Shown at the Museum of Art for the first time is the Lawrence Camel's annual exhibition. Mainly taken around Lawrence, the autographs will be judged and ribons awarded to the best next week. Twenty-nine Japanese prints, from the 2,300 prints in the Thayer collection, include works by Hiroike, Hokusai, Sharaku, and Kuyo- noted Japanese artists. niversity Women Meet Thursday The University Women's club will id its annual business meeting, eighth election of officers and the reerts of the retiring committee airmen at 3 p.m. tomorrow in yers hall. Mrs. Henry Werner, general chair- in for the tea following the busi- sess meeting, will be assisted by ese committees: hostesses, Mrs. rl B. Althaus, chairman; Mrs. T. Metcalf, Miss Hazel Anderson, mrs. Jacob Kleimberg, Mrs. W. J. Jegersinger, Mrs. Guy Keeler, Mrs. D. Paden, and Mrs. Jack McKay; od, Mrs. F. E. Kester, chairman; sal. Calvin VanderWerf, and Mrs. mes Seaver; decorations, Mrs. wight Metzler, chairman; Mrs. Aled F. Gallup and Mrs. Gerald V. visis; tea table, Mrs. R. E. Johnn- chairman; Mrs. H. A. Ireland and Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. C. H. hinton and Mrs. J. O. Jones have asked to pour. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Graduate Directs Church Program In New York Miss Elsie Penfield, '33, has taken a position as director of the women's program of the Presbyterian church with offices in the Presbyterian building, New York City. Her job includes the direction of all programs sponsored by women of the Presbyterian church in the United States, Alaska, and West Indies. Phone K.U.376 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed in 10 days or during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Business office. Journalism bldg., not further than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Flye day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c NEAT. accurate fast typing service for themes, term papers and thesis. Reasonable rates. One block from campus. Ph. 2278M. BUSINESS SERVICE RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and television receivers at lowest free pickup and delivery. P138. Radio Radio and Electric, 200 Mass. 5-19 KEYS MADE: Locks repaired. Most modern equipment. Free leather key case with each 8 keys made. Bowman Radio, 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-19 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. TYPING! Reasonable rates and prompt service. 1028 Vt, phone 1168R. I I AM AVAILABLE for typewriting your thesis between now and end of the semester. Experienced. Mrs. Merriot, 3148M. 1319 Tenn. 4 ELECTRONICALLC proved accuracy on the watchmaster, Bailouts, 411 W. 34th. I AM-AVAILABLE for typewriting you might want. Experienced. 3148M, 1319 Tenn. 10 TRANSPORTATION AF Reserve Unit To Meet WANTED: Ride to and from Kansas City, Kansas daily during summer session. Call Charles Hannon, Lawrence 1731 or Kansas City, Kans. Dr. 5349. JUNE AND August graduates interested in permanent work with a future at $75 per week, contact Mrs. Strong Business Placement Bureau for Friday interview. MISCELLANEOUS MEN 20 and over interested in making $1,000 to $1,500 for 3 months' summer work in Kansas City, contact Mr. Strong, Burke Placement Bureau for Friday interview. FURNITURE: Upholstered and repaired. Slip covers made. Upholstery and slip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery, 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 5-19 INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered with $10.00. Vases. $10.00. Free pile- count. Unworn. Reviews. Jean Murphy. Ph. 785K-11. A meeting to form an Air Force reserve ground school unit will be held 7:30 p.m. today in 107, Military Science building. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop service is for pet fur, feathers, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Con. St. Phone 418. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the driver's side. add Bros. motor body. Complete overhaul, repair motor body and fender repair, auto painting, used 170 off Barker). Phone 785 or 1821R SUMMER ONLY. Nice kitchenette Apt. entrance and connection, bathing. Convenient for campus and downtown area. Des- 邻居hood. Mrs. Mack. Pell 323, 114 811 FOR RENT Students and faculty who are members of the reserve now, and those who were members of the W.A.C. or nurses in the air force are invited to attend. AFTER THE SHOW drop in and have it Friendly Fountain Entrance Epidura Pharmacy FOUR ROOM furnished apartment with kitchen for rent. Call 24238 after 6 p.m. SUMMER SCHOOL room in West Hills bath and entrance. Call 1846. BOOMS: Close to Mill for summer. 1228 La. after 6:00. . . 5 LANDLORDS, take advantage of this opportunity to secure a desirable, easy-to-get-along with tenant for your 3 room apartment. Call 3445. Garnard. 6 '28 FORD, first $65.00 takes; '35 Chevrolet, 2 door, h.; '36 Lincoln, 4 door, hr. Walt's used cars: 739 N. 4th, North Lawrence. FOR SALE NEW OR used typewriter, adding machines, office furniture, magnetic recorders, wire or tape, chair cushions, sold or rented. Peterson's. 710% Mass. MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $89.95, $119.50 and up. Call for a free demonstration. Hank Blow, 2234J, 1146 Tenn. NEW, latest type Sunbeam Shavmaster electric razor. Gift, but already have one. Value $22.50; sell for $15.00. Call 2374W, lunch hour or after 5.90. 1940 MERCURY coupe sedan, $600. Ph 1573W or K.U. 276. 4 SIMMONS boxspring, mattress, bureau, diven-bed, matching armchair, tables, chairs, ruff, buffer, lamps, bookcases, cabinet, cabinet, baby's crib. Sumnyside. Tel. 2861M. 39 PLYMOUTH convertible. New aln 118 Miss Ednewb. New ednb., after 2.00 p.m. G.I. JEEP. Excellent shape. Good tires, new battery, overhaulmed transfer case. See at 1003 Maine from 6:00 until 7:00 in evening or make appointment at 2547W. '49 MERCURY convertible, radio, heater, whiteside walls, push-button windows. Priced for quick sale. Call 1960W. Ask for Bill. 9 CVHEVROLET Convertible, 1847. Radio, heater, visor, turn indicator and other extras. New tires. $1,500. Phone 1408M. $321% Ohio. 5 ONE OF BEST weekly newspapers in Kansas—located in large industrial area. Send resume to: graduate KU. School of Journalism, State Investment, Address Box 2, Daily Kansan. LAKE AND RIVER bait; minnows, crawdads, and worms. 25e dozen, Perch reads, $1.00 dozen. T28 Woodcraft and Sport Shop. 728 Mass. Phone 640. AUTO RADIOS reduced: New Motorola radios sharply reduced during remodeling sale. Now as low as $39.95 at B. F. Goodrich. 9 1935 CHEVROLET Master, four-coron sedan. Good rubber, heatior, Poster De-Luxe radio. To see, call John Patton, phone 804. 8 COLUMBIA L. P., record attachment. Like new. Must sell for reasons of economy and uses easily to portable or mobile model radio. Call 8453 in evening. Ask for Jim. BEAUTFUL pure bred cocker puppies registered. Grandisse is h. Lindale royal masterpiece with three champions In Royal competition. $15. Mrs. M. Dimont, $12 Miss. 1942 MERCURY Fordor. Good condition. see it at 1131 Ohio. Owner available at bess; Thursday, Friday 3 to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday after 6 p.m. 41 HUDSON club coupe. Commodore six. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, fogs. et. 30,000 miles, one owner, Price, $1.425. Phone 2884J after 5 p.m. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices $1,000 BUYs a 30 foot completely fur- dred cabin, apt. range, ice box, bed, pleptom of cupboard and closet space, and an alarm clock at a night turing week, all day Sundays. 1947 BUICK (Super) convertible. In excellent condition. Actual mileage only 8,806. Good tires, radio, heater, and other extras. Reasonable. 1538 Tenn. 6 PURERBEED black cocker puppies. De- furring the championship wiilis, 915 Ala St., Phom 2184W LARGE ROOM for 3 men students for next fall. Would like to store clothes this summer. We don't drink or smoke. Call Al Moore, 746 L-1. 4 IPRIGHT vacuum cleaner, good condition 3 years old. Phone 2902J. 10 GOOD USED trailer of recent vintage and reputable manufacture. Prefer 25 foot or longer model. Will pay reasonable price. Call 3029W. 6 CONN Alto Sax. Good shape, gold lac- quer. Call 985 after 5 o'clock Price 10.99. WANTED UNFURNISHED APT. 3 or more rooms, or unfurnished house wanted to rent before July 1. 1949. Phone 1844 L4 after 6 10 BROWN BILLFOLD with laced edges. Joseph Powell, 1408 Tenn. Phone 843. John Powell, 1408 Tenn. Phone 843. LOST Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed - - - 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, CL and Pressed - 79s Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Rowe First To Join Alumni The first senior of the June 1949 graduating class to become a litte member of the Alumni association is Sally Rowe, journalism senior. Miss Rowe's membership is a graduation gift from her mother, Elfriede Fischer Rowe, '17. Mrs. Rowe was the first life member of her class. All University students are eligible to membership, said Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ A life membership, when paid in one payment, is $60. Life memberships also may be purchased in installments of $7 a year for 10 years. Dues when paid from year to year are $2 a year for the first five years after graduation and $4 afterwards. Pharmacists Elect Clark Ralph W. Clark, professor of pharmacy, was elected chairman of the section on education and legislation at the annual meeting of the American Pharmaceutical association in Jacksonville, Fla. recently. More than 1200 persons attended. DON'T FORGET that steak tonight 1109 Mass. at Bill's Grill A&P Grocery Values Nutley MARGARINE . 1 lb - 19c Dexo . 3 lb. SHORTENING _can - 79c Iona . 2 No. 2 TOMATOES cans 25c Sure Good Colored TOMATOES -- cons - 25c Chad O. Bit MARGARINE __ lb. __ 31c Freestone 2 No. 2½ PEACHES CHEESE FOOD _loaf _ 65c Strawberry Early June Ann Page SALAD DRESSING pt. 25c cans 39c Everyday Values CATSUP -- 2 btls -- 35c PEAS - 3 No. 2 cans - 29c Ann Page PRESERVES _ lb. jar _ 33c Warwick Assorted CAKE -- 8½ inch -- 85c THIN MINTS _ 1 lb. _ 39c CANDY BARS .. 6 for 25c Assorted Mother's Day GUM ------------ 3 pkg. 10c PLENTY OF T-SHIRTS by Arrow and . Puritan Fine knits or chain knits in both plain colors and fancy effects. And sizes for everyone. $1.65 to $2.95 843 Massachusetts