P2 Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1958 Faubus Tax 'Goof' Brings Apologies LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—(UPI) The district director of the Internal Revenue Service took full blame today for telling Gov. Orval E. Faubus it appeared he owed income taxes on $105,499.14. The trouble was that the total included rent and operating expenses on the executive mansion for two years, campaign expenses and a gift automobile that Faubus and his wife received in 1954. "Somebody goofed," IRS District Director Curtis R. Mathis said, explaining that anything a state furnishes by law to its chief executive is not taxable. Faubus took the opportunity to accuse the government of using the IRS to punish him for his stand against integration and demand that President Eisenhower pay for use of the White House, if he had to pay for use of the executive mansion. Acting Internal Revenue Commissioner O. Gordon Delk, who took a less apologetic attitude than Mathis, said Faubus' over-all tax affairs are still under scrutiny. He did not elaborate. Mathis also said there are some items his men are looking into that may have "merit." "The investigation will be complete when Governor Faubus or his attorney gets with us and irons out a few things," he said. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day or publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the office. Only Kuram Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. French reading examination, Sat., Oct. 11, 9 to 11 a.m., Fraser, Room 11. Turn books in to Miss Craig, Fraser 120, by noon Thursday. Office Hours of the Fulbright Advisor: 3-5 Mon. to Frl; 10-12 Sat, 322A Fraser. 3-5 Mon. to Frl; 10-12 Sat, 11 Snow Hall, AIT, B. Leonard, Adviser. Tel: KU ext. 517 or VI 3-8718. The deadline for Quill manuscripts is Oct. 15. Address manuscripts to Quill, c/o Department of English Name and address should appear on the last page. TOMORROW Episcopal morning prayer at 6:45 a.m. breakfast following Canterbury House. breakfast! following 'Canterbury House' Psychology Club at 7:00 p.m. in Parallel A of the Kansas Union. Organizational meeting. Everyone interested is invited. Christian Science campus organization, 7 p.m., Danforth Chapel. KU Amateur Radio Operators Club. 783 KU E.E.L. Plan program for coming year. Methodist students "Looking Toward M marriage" Class at Student Center. 7 Roll German Club. Der deutsche Verein intra 11 Fraser, Das Program heistst "Volkstanzen und singen." Alle wird herzlich eingelassen und es wird auch Erfrieren geben. FRIDAY Hilllet Friday evening services, 1409 Tennessee, 7 p.m. American Society of Tool Engineers. Field trip to Locomotive Finished Materials Co. in Atchison. Sign register in Fowler Shops if you wish to attend. Safety check in 300-160-desk desk. Trip is a substitute for the regular meeting scheduled for Thursday. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. An informal discussion, and refreshments. Why not Take Your Date to the TEE PEE Wednesday Night, 8-11 GRAND EUROPEAN-RUSSIA CIRCLE THE 1959 COLLEGIATE SUMMER TRAVEL ADVENTURE IN EDUCATION Denmark - Sweden - Finland - England - Belgium - Holland Germany - France - Luxembourg - Poland - Czechoslovakia Soviet Union You will enjoy 72 days experiencing in person the Old World cultures and famous landmarks, understanding customs of diverse nationalities, and witnessing the scene of current events which shape the future. You will learn about Russia for yourself during 31 days seeing 14 Soviet cities from Leningrad and Moscow to the resorts of Yalta in the Crimea and Sochl of the Caucasus. . including a Black Sea cruise. For the first time, Russia allows overland daylight travel—knowing the by-ways, country villages. A limited group of university students and young adult instructors are invited to join this 1959 summer exploration of 12 countries from the English Channel to the Black Sea, directed by American university leaders. All expenses included, only $1697 for a broadening educational summer unequaled by any other travel adventure. TWA Trans World Airlines trans-Atlantic air travel. Reservations available through your local travel agent, or write for Russia Student Tour folder today. MAUPINTOUR ASSOCIATES 1236 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas Phone: Vlkng 3-1211 William Allen White SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Home of Your University Daily Kansan Published for K.U. by K.U. students, the Kansan works constantly for an ever-improving paper—a paper tailored to its readers' preferences—a paper upholding high journalistic standards. Its success in doing this is judged by the ASSOCIATED COLLEGE PRESS, All-American Newspaper Critical Service. 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