THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 City Commission to Get Petitions for Resurfacing Want Masachusetts Fixed From Court House to Bridge; McNown Reports. Reports Pettitions for the resurfacing of Massachusetts street from the courthouse to the Kaw bridge will be ready for presentation before the city commission soon, was the information given by C. L. Scott yesterday in a report for the paving committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Scott stated that the committee is working on the city commission so that the resurfacing may be included in the summer paying projects. Municipal Plant No Saving Mr. Scott reported that although the paving committee has not met recently, it is the general opinion of the members that a municipality red ash plant would not be an amicable saving for Lawrence, W. McNown, professor of urban planning at University, has made a careful study of the situation and in a report to the committee he stated that in order to justify the necessary for 25,000 square yards that there would be enough pavement to be done yearly. Conditions Have to Be Right Commons Removes Machine Many Streets Need Paving Professor McKenna reported that 16.7 per cent of the streets of Lawrence are in need of immediate rescue of the city's ruins, while the city will stand for ten years without resurfacing. **Commons Removes Machine** which was installed at the University The Hoover Institute to machine Commons trials about two weeks ago, will not be retained, according to Mrs. Bessie McClauchry, director of the Commons. The machine is expensive and now that 60 per cent of the students use meal tickets, there is not enough handing of change to make the machine profit- Conditions: Have to Be Right It was the opinion of the committee that there would be enough paving in Lawrence to justify the expense if all conditions were right, but the margin would be so narrow that it might prove a hazard to try it here. WILL Party who took by mistake violin from rest room in Central Ad please return or call 2572. A13 FOR SALE - For cash, one large house at 1245 Louisiam. Known as the Patterson Club, fine for fraternity or sorority; also residence at 1228 Lau, or will sell for 1-3 cash, covering period of five years. Mail in reservation to 1245 Lau. No information over phone. Signed, O. W. Patterson, A18 B. C. Hoefer, c 64, is the inventor of the machine. His machines have recently been installed at the Varsity and Bowersock theaters here in Lawrence and are considered very valuable by the managers. LOST—Bair of glasses in black leather case. Reward. Call Chas. Darville, 555. A11 LOST—Wednesday, Shaffer foun- tain pen. Carter point ring in top. Call 2400. A11 WANT ADS LOST — Yellow-brown silk scarf. Finder return to Emily Ericsson, 1028 Tenn. cell, phone 1562 Blue, a11 FOR SALE - Fraternity house, 12 rooms and furniture. $2,000 cash balance $200 per month. NO IN- TEREST. Must call at the office for information. Host-fd Inv. & Mtg. Co., 824 Mass. St. A14 WASHING and Irving to uring home and day work. Overalls, special 25 cents a pair. FOR RENT or Sale: Fourteen room house furnished or unfurnished one block from Campus. Two a/b/ping FOR RENT. Rooms to boys, cheap. Also fourteen room house to a friernity for next year, at 1200 Tenn LOST-Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. tf FOR BENT- Furnished house, adults, to September. Phone 148 Req. f appointment- Mrs. T. A. Larrmore, 612 W. 173 F porches, two bathrooms, suitable for fraternity, Call 2053. 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