Thursday, December 7, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Ellsworth food committee seems to be getting results Residents of Ellsworth Hall have formed a food complaint committee and it seems to have done some good. In a letter to the Daily Kansan, appearing Nov. 9, four residents of the hall complained about the food including the way it was prepared and the quantities in which it was served. A committee soon was formed and met with Mrs. Leslie Speir, Ellsworth dietician, and Mrs. Kenneth Ekdahl, dietician superviser. Though members of the committee say they've noticed no increase in the amount of food Mrs. Speir told the committee, composed of a representative from each floor, the students could return improperly cooked food to the kitchen. served. Robert Bryant, Prairie Village sophomore and chairman, said improvements include more orange juice at breakfast, fresh fruit at every meal and the addition of blue cheese and thousand island salad dressings to the menu. SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI) Rioting students and off-campus militants shut down San Francisco State College Wednesday by breaking into locked buildings, looting a bookstore and assaulting newsmen. Campus police were inside the administration building but did not interfere with the 350 demonstrators. No outside police help was summoned and there were no arrests during the two-hour spree. Bryant noted the continental breakfast, served after normal closing time for the line, was well-liked and would be continued. All classes were dismissed in the early afternoon. Administration building employees were sent home earlier during initial stages of a campus "mill-in." Bryant said the main problem involved in increasing the quantity of food served is the budget. He said he would like to have J. J. Wilson, KU housing director, attend the next committee meeting, Dec. 13, and air the problem to him. Riot closes Frisco State TONIGHT DUPLICATE BRIDGE Dec. 7, 7:00- Cottonwood Room, Union HELD OVER! Fri., Dec. 8 Back by popular demand for one last performance: The Drifters Here's another chance to hear their fabulous rhythm and blues show and golden hits including ★ Upon the Roof ★ Under the Boardwalk PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS ★ On Broadway Also Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9 the r&b sounds of Gentleman J and the Goodtymes The FLIPPERS are coming Dec.19 at the Red Dog's Merriest Christmas party ever! POPULAR ALBUMS HERB ALPERT'S NINTH on STEREO RECORD BELL MUSIC CO., INC. 925 Mass. St. VI 3-2644 Lawrence Harvey in William Shakespeare's Lusty tragi-comedy THE WINTER TALE Moira Redmond James Asher Diana Churchill of "ALFIE" Jim Dale Esmond Knight David Weston Saturday, December 9 8:00 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM $1.00 SUA