Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1963 Business Picks Up In Kansas Senate TOPEKA — (UPI) — A bill to provide $300,000 a year in state aid scholarship funds for college students was headed for the Kansas House today. The bill, which would provide 200 scholarships a year with a limit of $500 per scholarship, was among five bills given final approval in the Kansas Senate yesterday. Another education bill which would increase aid to Kansas junior colleges by about $60,000 a year was also introduced into the Senate yesterday. OTHER BILLS given final approval in the Senate yesterday would: - Transfer drivers license examiners from the Kansas Highway Patrol to a division of the Motor Vehicle Department of the State Highway Commission. - Create a $2 million state fund to help counties rebuild bridges that are common boundaries between counties. Sen. Worden Howat, D-WakeKeey, co-sponsored a bill introduced yesterday which would standardize and equalize property assessments for tax purposes. The bill provides that all property be listed at 30 per cent of its assessed value. The provision calls for abolishment of the Commission of Revenue and Taxation and placing the Commission's duties of assessment and equalization under the Director of Revenue. The new method of appraisal called "justifiable value," would consider such factors as property size, location, depreciation, improvements, productivity, earning capacity, sale value on the open market and comparisons with other property. ANOTHER TAX measure, introduced in the form of a concurrent resolution, would exempt household goods from taxation. The bill also would permit the Legislature to determine what property would be exempted. Sen. Charles Joseph, D-Potwin, introduced a bill to change the date of primary elections in Kansas from the first Tuesday in August to the first Tuesday in September. Joseph said he believes a shortening of campaigns by one month would be in the public interest. The Senate committee of the whole recommended for passage a bill to prohibit the sale of cigarettes below cost yesterday. OTHER BILLS recommended for passage by the committee of the whole would: - Allow counties to levy taxes to nav election expenses. - Make it unlawful for persons under age 18 to purchase or possess beer. - Make it unlawful for persons under age 21 to purchase or possess alcoholic liquor. Another bill introduced in the Senate would raise the present four per cent deduction from teachers salaries for the state retirement fund from its present $3,000 minimum to $5,000. Rock Chalk Tickets On Sale Tomorrow Tickets for Rock Chalk Revue go on sale at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the information booth. Seats are expected to go fast. The block drawing was completed last night. Approximately 150 seats on the main floor and 150 balcony seats are left for Saturday night. One hundred and seventy five main floor seats and 500 balcony seats are left for Friday's performance. Milford Myhre, carillonne at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., will present a recital at 7 tonight on the KU World War II Memorial Carillon. Myhre began his study of the carillon with Ronald Barnes, KU carillonneur, at the University of Nebraska in 1949. In 1954-55 he studied at the Royal School of Carillon in Mechelen, Belgium. He completed his graduate work at the University of Michigan. Also, he will play his own composition, "Three Designs." Myhre is an active member of the Guild of Carillonneurs and serves on the Executive Committee. For his program Myhre will play selections by Blow, Scarlatti, Diereks, Miller, Franco, and Van den Gheyn. 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