MADE AT WATERHOUSE VACATION UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1948 PAGE SEVEN Russell Wins Class AA Debate Russell and Stafford placed first in the class AA and A state high school debate final Feb.14, in one of the hardest fought tournaments ever held at the University, Hobart Hanson, director of University Extension announced. Twelve four-man teams in both classes debated the proposition: "Resolved, that the federal government should require arbitration of labor disputes in all basic American industries." Each debate was judged by three officials picked from the faculty and University debate squad. The teams earned the right to attend the final state tournament by placing first or second in their district meets held earlier. In class A. Russell tied with Wichita North High school in the number of wins and judge's decisions. By totaling speak ratings, Russell beat the second place Wichita team by two points. Teams entered in the tournament were Russell, Wichita North, Wellington, Winfield, Newton, and Topeka in class AA; Stafford, Abilene, Olathe, Ellinwood, Oberlin, and Hays in class A. Stafford and Abilene tied in class A with nine wins apiece, but Stafford had more judge's decisions and earned top honors. Vets To Get More Money President Truman signed a bill Friday to be effective April 1, boosting G. L. bill allowances $10 and $30. A monthly increase from $65 to $75 will be given veterans without dependents; from $90 to $105 for those with one dependent; and from $90 to $120 for those with two or more dependents. An estimated total of 217 million dollars will be added to the annual benefits of two million student-veterans. Limits on monthly earning capacity are not affected by the measure. Student-veterans or on-the-job trainees without dependents may not have a combined monthly earnings over $175, and those with dependents no more than $200. Chairmen Report Senior Activities The executive committee of the senior class recently heard reports from committee chairmen on senior activities. Discussions ranged from selection of a band for the senior cakewalk on May 8, to methods of smoking the traditional peace pipes at the senior breakfast. Committee chairmen are John J. Irwin, senior dance; Robert K. Ready, senior breakfast; Anne Scott, senior history; John William Mahoney, senior prophecy; Adrienne Hiscox, rings; George H. Caldwell, cap and gowns; Betsy Sheidley, senior directory; Richard S. Hawkinson, alumni association; William A. Conbey, publicity; and Glenn L. Kappelman, senior gift. Enrollment for the late winter and the spring University Extension classes in Leavenworth will begin tomorrow, Gerald Pearson, director of extension classes, said. These classes are co-sponsored by the University, Extension and the Leavenworth city schools with O. R. Young, director of adult education for the Leavenworth schools, as co-ordinator. Leavenworth Begins Extension Classes Counsel to be offered include Gardening and Landscaping, How the Young Child Grows, Home Mechanics for Women, Nutrition and You, Sewing-Dress Clinic for Beginners, Sewing-Dress Clinic Advanced, Elementary Spanish, and Arts and Crafts. Univesity Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., 120 North Park st. p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classified are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates Classified One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale KODAK BANTAM, f. 4.5 camera and leather carrying case. Nearly new. See at 2E Sunside, after 6 p.m. 20 CHARVOS drawing set No. 614, new, never used. See afternoons or evenings. 730 Arkansas. 17 1934 CHEV. Tudor Master Deluxe. Good condition, fair tires. Excellent school transportation. Call 1637 between 4 and 18 hours thru Friday. PRACTICALLY new Chavras drawet. See Dean Holben, trailer store. 1304 Mass., evenings. 16 PRACTICALLY new Motorola Radio with Chevrolet head控件, Good hot water heater. H. E. Wright 1224 R. I., 1308M. 16 VETERANIS! We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 HTFD For Rent SINGLE ROOM, three blocks from campus. Call 2240R. 17 VACANCY for one man student, 1416 Teen, student leaving school. 16 LARGE SOUTH room and small kitchenette containing sink and cooking facilities. Redecorated and now ready for use at 1316 Ohio. 16 SHAVER'S CAFE and service. Opening at our new location 1¼ miles south of Lawrence on Highway 58—just "around the bend." Come out and see us! 18 Miscellaneous WILL GLADLY pay $10.00 for information about or the return of a black portfolio with the initials GFS on it in gold. No questions asked. 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