Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 19, 1961 Regents Raise Pay, OK Retirement Plan TOPEKA — (UPI) — The State Board of Regents today approved pay raises of $2,000 annually for the chancellor of the University of Kansas and president of Kansas State University, and $3,000 annual pay boosts for presidents of the three state colleges. The action came as the Regents approved budget requests by the various institutions. The top-level increases were amended into the budgets. KU CHANCELLOR W. Clarke Wescoe and KSU President James McCain will receive $24,000 annually while Emporia State President John King, Pittsburg State President Leonard Axe and Fort Hays State President M. C. Cunningham will draw $18,000 a year. Dr. Arden Miller, Dean of the KU Medical Center at Kansas City, was raised from $18,000 to $19,200. Stanley Roth, Superintendent of the School for the Blind was raised from $8,250 to $8,620 and D. W. Olson Jr., Blind School Superintendent, was raised from $6,800 to $7,100. Of the $47.5 million total budget approved, $35.8 million is for salaries and $11.7 million for maintenance and repair. THE VOTE WAS unanimous on the presidential pay increases for the universities and Emporia State, but 6-2 on the other two colleges, with chairman Whitley Austin and Regent William Danenbarger voting no. A resolution setting out the mechanics of a retirement plan to become effective Jan. 1, 1962, was Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer: 5 p.m. Canterbury House. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 7:30 p.m., Sunflower Room, Kansas Union Last meeting of the year. Members tell of experiences during the school year. Baptist Student Union: 7:30 p.m., 1221 Oread. Installation of Summer Offers. International Club: 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union. General meeting and Elections. SATURDAY Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m., 13th & Kentucky. SUNDAY Catholic Services: 8 & 10 a.m., Fraser Theater. Lutheran Church Services: (Trinity) 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., 13th and New Hampshire Oread Friends: 10:30 a.m. Danforth Broadway programmed Quaker worship. All welcome. unanimously approved, subject to the legal endorsement of the Attorney General. Lutheran Student Association: 5:30 public room. Room, Student Union. Informal meeting. MONDAY Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion from Canturbury Homestay. Breakfast follows. Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye.—George Michael Cohan Each participant will contribute 5 per cent of his monthly pay and the college or university will deduct the contribution from his check and match it with state funds. Past Times Tell Us . . . The resolution states that the Regents "may modify or discontinue this retirement program, or the retirement annuity contract, at any time." The 1961 Legislature adopted a public employees retirement bill and authorized the institutions of higher learning to participate under a different program. THE REGENTS' PLAN calls for retirement no earlier than age 65 nor later than the end of the fiscal year in which the employee reaches 70. The plan is required of all persons hired before Jan. 1, 1962, regardless of years of service, except that it will be optional for those who are 66 or older at that time. IN 1886, A PITCHER IN DELIVERING THE BALL TO THE BATTER WAS ALLOWED TO TAKE A HOP SKIP AND A JUMP ... It also is required of all other personnel employed after Dec. 31, 1961, upon completion of two years of service, except for temporary employees, those below the rank of instructor, and part-time employees. Brought to you by The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. Dick Laverentz, Mgr. The preliminary service period will be waived for an employee otherwise eligible who already is covered by a valid retirement annuity contract issued by a life insurance firm. Upon retirement, a participant eligible for past service benefits will apply to the Kansas Public Employees Retirement Board. A bicycle, a Leica camera and lens, and an electric erasure machine, with a total value of $412 were reported stolen to the Campus Police Tuesday. Thefts Reported To Campus Police The camera, $252, and lens attachment. $125, disappeared from the Lindley Hall Geology photographic laboratory between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday. The room was locked at the time. Norman Vavra, St. Joseph, Mo. senior, reported the theft of his $15 bicycle, taken from in front of Watson Library Monday night between 7 and 10:30. An electric erasure machine, valued at $20.50, was reported stolen from 115 Marvin Hall sometime on March 31. 1700 Sign - (Continued from page 1) (Montreal from page 1) Moore said he was aware of the good aspects of the plan, but that he felt the bad aspects outweighed the good points. He said he felt it should be brought to referendum, then reviewed again by the ASC, keeping in mind the active and strong student sentiment. MAX E. 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