I 12, 1948 FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 20 Baker present the Womens Conference at bow. olly, presi- W.A.A.; president; on junior; th, fresh- ires 367 p If You Earned A Lot Of Money In 1947 Get Ready To Give Up Some March 15 To veterans struggling along on $65 a month, March 15 means little. However, persons who have a gross income from sources other than veterans subsistence, must file an income tax return before midnight Monday. All pay received by members of R.O.T.C. and N.R.O.T.C. is taxable except that received for active duty in the summer. Pay from the national except that received for active duty i guard is fully taxable as it does not come under the military exemption rule, which states that pay for an enlisted man is not taxable and that an officer has an exemption of $1.500. Days spent in training as part of a military reserve is considered active duty. Foreign students and instructors, before leaving the country, have to show a certificate that they owe no income tax. This certificate can be obtained through the local office but requires several days notice because it has to come from Wichita. A common error, pointed out by the internal revenue office occurs when a husband files his returns and claims his wife as a dependent when she has an income. If both husband and wife have separate incomes, a joint return must be filed. The local internal revenue office will be open through Saturday and will be open all day March 15. PAGE SEVEN 24 Enter Finals Of KU Bridge Meet Twelve teams will meet for the finals in the preliminaries to the Big Seven bridge tournament at 7 p.m. March 16 in the Union ballroom. They are James Hopkins, Jr., and Lloyd Kerford, Jr.; Maurice E. McKinney and Jack D. Lundin; John M. McKinley and James L. White; Will S. Wheeler and Charles F.orsyth; Jonathan Booker and James Baker; James E. Felitz and Ernest R. Schlachter; Joan Anderson and Ethelmela Craig; A. Don Glad and John H. Gerety; William J. Hensley and Albert W. Brown; A. Sim Myers and Robert E. Conklin; Leslie H. Dodd and Earl W. Gerharter; and John H. Burnett and Edwin D. Hirleman. These teams are winners of the Tuesday and Thursday play-offs. The winning team will represent the University in the Big Seven tournament to be played May 15 in the Kansas room of the Union. Other teams which played are C. A. Gilmore and Franklin Hiebert; Vartan A. Gulaian and Melvin L. Huxtable; Myron W. Husband and Thomas K. Milligan; Bernard L. Jones and Richard W. Howery; George L. MacCurdy and Lewis E. Mitchell; Earl F. Watson and Harold C. Davidson; Harry E. Robson and Dale A. Spiegel; C. Stanley Nelson D. Dean Gibson; Clark R. Churchill and Charles D. Williams; and Alan J. Pickering and Charlotte A. Sagmoon. ASCE To Give Dinner Tonight About 125 engineers from Topeka, Kansas City, Manhattan, Salina, and Lawrence are expected to attend the dinner meeting of the Kansas section of the American Society of Civil Engineers at 6:30 tonight in the Kansas room of the Union. John I. Parcel, consulting engineer of St. Louis, will speak on "Redesign of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge." The original bridge, known as "Galloping Gertie," over Puget Sound in Washington collapsed in 1940. Mr. Parcel is a member of the committee designing a new bridge. Scholarship To Engineers The Kennecott Copper corporation has established an annual $750 scholarship in the department of mining and metallurgical engineering at the University of Kansas, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. The cash grant, one of 10 in the nation, will be for seniors. The winner will be chosen during the spring of his junior year. A Kennecott representative and the mining engineering department will make the first selection in April. Basis for selection will be scholarship, leadership, executive ability and health. The scholarship may be renewed for graduate study. R. T. Stannard of New York, Kennecott president, said the corporation was establishing the scholarships to stimulate interest in mining and metallurgy among engineering students. Demand for men with such training greatly exceeds the supply, said Prof. Kenneth Rose, department chairman. Three Picked For Honor Varsity The all-victorious I. W. W. women's basketball team dominated the 1948 honorary varsity队 selections by placing three players on the team. Two positions went to Kappa Kappa Gamma and one to Alpha Delta Pi. I. W. W. players honored were Geraldine McGee and Shirley Hoffman, forwards, and Marjorie Kaff, guard. The Kappa's were represented by Maxine Gunsolly, forward and Josephine Stuckey, guard. Joan Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi, rounded out the team at a guard position. Honorary mention went to Lorraine Ross, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Julia Fox, I. W. W. The Society for the Advancement of Management will make field trips March 16 and 18 to the Good-year Tire and Rubber company in Topeka. They will leave from the rear of Marvin hall at noon on both days. SAM To Make Field Trips KU Gets 100 Megaphones One hundred new 12-inch megaphones have been given to the University by Mr. L. E. Woolley of the Union bookstore. They will be used at tonight's game, by the Ku Ku's, Jay James and the cheering section the south side of the auditorium. Anyone using one is requested to return it to the cheerleaders. Sponsored by the Kansas Federation of Women's clubs, the contest will be in Frank Strong auditorium. Voice auditions will begin at 10 a.m. and piano and violin auditions at 1:30 p. m. Seventeen students of voice, piano and violin will compete in the finals of the state music contest tomorrow. 17 Music Students In Contest Finals College Advising Starts March 30 March 30 and 31, April 1 and 2 are the dates set for mid-semester conferences of College freshman and sophomores with their advisers. A list of students and their advisers will be posted on the College office bulletin board with conference hours. Juniors and seniors will be advised by their respective department heads. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed within 45 minutes during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansai Business office, Journalism or Technology, 2 p.m. the day before publication is desired. 25 words or less additional words Reports of unsatisfactory grades should be turned in to the College office by March 20. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale 1941 PONTIAC 4-door. Good motor and tire. Phone 3145J or call at 1312 Ohio. HOLLYWOOD Muffers; Dual manifolds; Fender skirts; Twin tail pipes; Chrome wheel rims; Barrel hub caps. Just call Joe at 2715J. Speed equipment. 16 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may use. Please contact of Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 869 HTFD 1 SET Lawson Littie golf woods $30; 1 Tennis Ph. Ph. 3215W. Delaware Bunge, Bunge, 101 Miss. Mus. Winnings BROWN WATERMAN fountain pen. If found, please call 26800, 1723 Illinois. Reward of $3.00. Robert Starbuck. 16 KAPPA ALPHA THEHTA Sorteria salo印 with name Wilhelmina Suffer engraved. 16 Kansas office. Reward. Lost BLACK COVERED notebook. No name, contains architectural references, lost notes, and March 2. Finden please call. 2159W or write 1720L George Yeh. Reward. Organized houses wishing information on the standing of their junior and senior College students may submit an alphabetized list and request for desired information to the College office. Freshman and sophomores may obtain their grades from the advisers. BILLFOLD LOST Tuesday in or near Helen Sherbcnion Phone 2894- 15 ** WANTED RIDE to North Kansas City to 34940 dayday to work from 8 to 5. Phone 34948 Transportation If this should happen to you phone 12 and our tow car will come to the rescue immediately. HUNSINGER'S 922 Mass. "YOUR HUDSON DEALER" MOVING: Anything, anywhere, anytime, Week's Truck, Service, Ph. 78., tf Business Service Miscellaneous STUDENTS! Wives who work! Save time! Save money! Torn tails mended; trousers altered; shirt collars turned; etc. Ethel Otel, 2324W, 1137 Kentucky. 17 TYPING: Reasonable rates, Prompt service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vermont. 15 I WOULD like to contact a married graduating senior or anyone else knowing of an apartment that will be vacated this spring. Capple, 1. Sophomore, no children or pets. Call Jim Daveney, 3021 or write 1161 Ind. 12 UPHOLSTER, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover, drape material. Carpet. Two-fifths in Twenty-five years in business in Lawrence. Courter Upholster, 837 Vermont. Ph. 143 3-24 DANCE DANCE every Saturday night at odd Fell- *Informal.* Joe Langworthy's orchestra. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, twin twins. Rooms are 137 Kv, Mrs. Oley, Php. 2244W. 1137 Kv, Mrs. Oley, Php. 2244W. For Rent LARGE ATTRACTIVE south bedroom, cedar lined clothes closet, next to bath. CEDAR LINEN FOR BATH OR single student. #83 Miss Ph. 1822. 18 VACANCY for one man student, $15 per booking and laundry privilege if desired no extra cost, 1030 Ohio Phone 3110R. Wanted 7 MM. AND 8 mm. 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