12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 8, 1967 Peace center founded here A Lawrence Peace Center has been established by three local organizations with the announced purpose of coordinating "peace" activities in the city. The center will distribute "peace" literature, provide draft counseling and organize a speakers' bureau. The sponsoring organizations of the center are the Wesley Foundation, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and the Women's Internation for Peace and Freedom (WIPF). An open letter signed by members of the three organizations said, "We plan extensive educational work at the grass roots level. Our ultimate goal is to permeate our town with peace information." The center occupies three rooms "below the Eldridge Hotel" at 107 W. 7th. Plans call for the center to be open from 1 to 5 p.m. weekdays and also from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays. The letter asked for volunteer workers and for contributions. "We also need a couple of typewriters, a mimeograph machine, a paper folder, some art work, furniture (not junky) and a clock that works," the letter added. Thomas Rehorn Jr, signed the letter for the Wesley Foundation, Ann Moore for AFSC and Jane Morse for WIPF. Slavic expert speaks today Donald Fanger, director of the Slavic division of the Modern European Language department at Stanford University, will speak on "The Rise and Fall of the Peasant in Russian Literature" at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. Fanger's visit to KU is sponsored by the Department of Slavic Language. Joseph L. Conrad, chairman of the department, said Fanger has traveled extensively in the Soviet Union and has done research there. Fanger is the author of the book "Dostoevsky and Romantic Realism." He was the originator and editor of the first four volumes of the "Brown University Slavic Reprints." 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9 Hoch Auditorium $1.00 Film will be followed by a panel discussion Special Film Committee For Those Special Occasions Come To the ELDRIDGE HOTEL VI 3-0281 We have private rooms for banquets, dances, parties, initiations, bridal showers, wedding receptions and meetings. We have rooms for groups of 10-200 people. 7th & Mass. THE STRIPE FLING Have a filing with the darling of today's bright, young fashionables . . . the easy, swingy "little" dress by Mia in 100% OrlanĀ® acrylic. Green, navy and sand combinations run rings around this one from collar to hem, make it the outstanding look for the Holiday season. Dress $19 FREE PARKING PROJECT 800 FREE PARKING PROJECT 800 835 MASS. VI3-4833 SMART CAMPUS FASHIONS