FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here Today, Gone Yesterday Veterans Say About Raise How do you plan to spend your G.I. subsistence increase? How can you plan to spend your GN? Consider four of eleven veterans answered this question saying they would use it attempting to meet the high cost of living. Two were planning to spend it for food, two for rent, and one for hospital costs of the expected baby. Most of the veterans declared that for the increased benefits. The amount of increased money-to-bring home-the-bacon varies from $10 for single students to $15 for married veterans, and $30 for those with more than one dependent. Randall W. Lovell, engineering sophomore with one dependent, said, "It is no big problem how to spend it. Probably spend it for food." rent and Frank H. Lawler, College junior with one dependent, said, "Now I won't have to take that extra $15 month out of the bank or out from under the rug." Bill Alderson, College senior, with no dependents, said "I do not plan to increase expenditures. The money will probably go for gasoline though." Albert B. Callahan, engineering junior, with two dependents, said, "It is already spent for hospital bills for the expected baby." for the expected baby. C. E. "Swede" Erickson, College senior with two dependents, said, "I plan to save as much as possible since I am making a little extra by working." Laurence M. Finney, College senior with one dependent, said, "Eight collarls will go for the increase in rent and the rest for food." Rex Lucas, Jr., engineering sophomore with no dependents, said, "I will use it to pay my added house Robert Davis Will Edit YM Jayhawker Next Year Robert L, Davis, College sophomore, has been named editor for 1943-40 of the Y.M.C.A.'s Jayhawker, a monthly newspaper. Davis succeeds Morton Newell, College junior, as editor. The next issue of the Y's Jaya- hawker will be published about May 15, and will contain articles describing the Y.M. summer program. bill." bil. James Lee Parmalee, College freshman with no dependents, said, "I am going to try to make ends meet with the extra $10." William Frank McInturf, engineer junior with no dependents, said, "I can spend it for food, cigarets and shows." Harry B. Tiller, College senior, with no dependents, said, "The $10 increase will enable me to make a token payment on the debts I've accrued with no dependents to live on $65 a month." Design Drawings Exhibited In FS Charles M. Wardin, business junior with no dependents, said, "I plan to spend it instead of my savings." Design department exhibits on the third floor in the west wing of Frank Strong hall include original drawings by Wanda Gag of illustrations she has done for books. They are for children's stories, including "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and Grimm's "Fairy Tales." These are in a case on the west wall. in a case on the an exhibit of textile designs by Michael Andrews, instructor in design, is on the east wall. The designs were made from crystalline forms reproduced through action of acid on various metals and microphoto-graphed. In a case outside the ceramic room is an exhibit of American slip-decorated pottery. They are late 18th and early 19th century pieces. This display has been loaned to the design department by Spooner-Thayer museum. Correction Special Sale of Women's Wear - ENTIRE SPRING STOCK OF WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES. ● COATS ___ values to $49.95 ● SUITS ___ values to 75.00 ● DRESSES ___ values to 35.00 ALL 1/2 PRICE NOW! $ \textcircled{3} $ Also Selected Group BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND HOSE BLOUSES ___ values to $10.95 SKIRTS ___ values to 8.95 HOSE ___ values to 2.50 (51 Gauge 15 Denier) ALL 1/2 PRICE NOW! ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED Show Water Colors At Spooner-Thayer The Palace 843 Massachusetts Water colors by Charles B. Rogers, professor of art at Bethany college, Lindsborg, are on display in the north gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum. The exhibition will continue until May 29. The paintings include many landscapes of the United States. Some of the pictures are very realistic in the use of subject and color. An example of this style is "Day in June," with vivid coloring, gnarled oak trees, and deep shadows. Other paintings, such as "Fowl in Flight," show his technique with straight strokes. Expert Watch Repair Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. GOODYEAR SUPER-CUSHION TIRES FRANZ CONOCO SERVICE 9th and N.H. Phone 867 Sunday is Mother's Day Remember Her With Whitman's - Choice of these famous names- SAMPLER FAIRCHILD ANTIQUE BOX Cordell Drug Store 14th and Mass. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Easy, go-with-everything spectators tailored as precisely as your best gabardine suit! Don't be without these Paradise classics, as shown in LIFE. 12. 95 Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass.