Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. March 22, 1961 Education Bills Moving Ahead In Legislature Three bills affecting KU were considered yesterday by the Kansas legislature, according to United Press International. A bill to provide a retirement program for public employees, including university faculty members, was introduced in the senate. The senate passed and sent to the house a bill establishing a state scholarship fund for Kansas college students. A THIRD BILL will suspend the $ _{4} $ -mill levy for mental hospitals for one year to provide additional funds for an accelerated building program at state colleges and universities. The bill was tentatively approved by the house. The retirement bill would establish a retirement plan to be administered by a seven-member board to be appointed by the governor. For faculty members, the Board of Regents would contract with the Teachers Insurance Annuity Assn. Faculty members would contribute five per cent of their total salary, with a like amount to be matched by the state. RETIREMENT UNDER the program would be optional at 65 and mandatory at 70. The benefits would include the amount for participating service and an amount for prior service. The bill to establish a state scholarship fund would grant scholarships on the basis of need and ability after comprehensive examinations. The measure would provide 200 $500 scholarships the first year, 400 the second year and 600 the third. The scholarships would pay only the cost of instructional tuition and fees at the college chosen by the student. The cost could not exceed $500. The program is expected to cost $300,000 per year. THE THIRD BILL provides $3,400,000 additional funds for buildings at the five colleges and universities. If the bill passes the senate, as expected, the Ways and Means Committee will bring out a bill to make about 11 million dollars available in two years for the crash building program recommended by the Board of Regents. This bill would provide funds for an engineering building and an addition to Watson Library at KU, and additional buildings at Kansas State University, Kansas State College at Pittsburg, Emporia State College, and Fort Hays State College. The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended—and not to take a hint when a hint is not intended—Robert Frost Frank & Mary's La Tropicana 1 Block Across the Bridge, Turn Right Delicious Tacos, Enchiladas, Chili, Tostadas, Cold Beverages and Hamburgers A Treat That's Different 434 Locust, North Lawrence Open 1 p.m. - 12 p.m. The Knights Club THE TORNADOS Friday - 9-12:30 $1.00 Per Couple Presents For Your Dancing Pleasure THE FIRE FLYS Saturday - 9:30-12:30 $1.50 Per Couple When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Two approaches to the "man's deodorant" problem If a man doesn't mind shaving under his arms, he will probably find a woman's roll-on satisfactory. Most men, however, find it simpler and surer to use Mennen Spray Deodorant. Mennen Spray was made to get through to the skin, where perspiration starts. And made to work all day. More men use Menen Spray than any other deodorant. How about you? 60c and $1.00 plus tax Tareyton delivers the flavor... Here's one filter cigarette that's really different! The difference is this: Tareyton's Dual Filter gives you a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, definitely proved to make the taste of a cigarette mild and smooth. It works together with a pure white outer filter—to balance the flavor elements in the smoke. Tareyton delivers—and you enjoy—the best taste of the best tobaccos. DUAL FILTER Tareyton Product of The American Tobacco Company - "Tareyton is our middle name"