Wednesday, October 11, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Hall council talks about fee increase The Inter-hall Social Council Tuesday night discussed the feasibility of raising the residence hall contract application fee from $12.50 a semester to $15 to give the residence halls more money to "socially educate" the residents. Dave Wilson, Shawnee Mission junior and Templin Hall social chairman, said, "We think there should be more activities within the halls, but we need more money to do this." No action was taken on the fee increase. At the meeting which was held Birth control pill discussed "Physiology of the Pill" will be the topic of the speech by Dr. James C. Warren, of the KU Medical Center, at the first forum meeting of Sigma Xi at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Dyche auditorium. Dr. Warren, of the obstetrics and gynecology divisions at the Center, has done extensive study on birth control. Moderating questions from the audience and responding to Dr. Warren's speech will be a panel consisting of Lawrence Bee, KU professor of sociology, human development and family life; Dr. Robert Shelton of the Kansas School of Religion; and Dr. Alex Mitchell, Lawrence physician. at McCollum Hall, the council also discussed the possibility of bringing the Jefferson Airplane, a rock-and-roll group, to KU. Wilson said, "We feel there is a need to bring more big talent to KU." He noted that "the Student Union Activities has only two big concerts a year." Ed Erloe, Olathe junior, was elected chairman of the council which consists of social chairmen from scholarship halls and men and upper-class women residence halls. Margaret Golden, Ottawa senior, was elected co-chairman. Official Bulletin TODAY Quarterback Club. 12:30 p.m. Forum Room, Union. Alice Winston Memorial Lecture, 4 p.m. Charles T. Davis, Penn State. Mary Mosey Romanticism of Edwin Arlington Robinson. "Centennial Room, Union." Le Carère Français se réunitra mercredi 11 octobre à 4 h. 30 dans le parlement. Building. Programme "L'annee seconde." Bord-d'aux, vue par les étudiants. Classical F'im. 7 & 9 n.m. "Knife in tudiu. Poland, 1962 Dyche Audi- culum." Carillon kectat. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Alpha Chi Sigma. 7.30 p.m. Rushsmoker. Parlor C, Union. Balkan Dance Club. 7:30 p.m. Meeting in Kansas Room. Union Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Gary Kirk- nutiek, pianist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Lecture. 8 p.m. Gordon Laite, artist. Forum Room, Union. Study Break Devotions. 9:30 p.m. University Lutheran Church. College Life, 9 p.m. Delta Tau Delta bachelor degree; "The Christian and the Career." ASC- Continued from page 1 from a living group district would be divided by three-fifths. The number would be equal to the number of candidates for ASC representative from the district. Advocates 3 for 5 Craig explained that under his proposal, if a district formerly had five representatives, the student would vote for three candidates on the ballot—but he still would have five representations. The candidates would be elected on a simple plurality basis, meaning that whoever has the most votes is elected. "We hope that through this simple process, the student will understand the system more easily, and take a more active part in the election," Craig said. In other action, the council adopted a resolution making the Peace Corps Committee a standing organization of the ASC "for a trial period" of one year. The trial committee will have 14 members. HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Gap-toothed British comic Terry-Thomas will play foil for Jerry Lewis in "Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the Water." Lewis' Foil HOLLYWOOD—(UPI)—MGM has purchased movie rights to Harold Pinter's drama, "The Homecoming," which John Frankenheimer will direct. Buys Rights Looking for Something Original? MARK SHELTON at PRIMARILY LEATHER invites you to stop in and see his collection of custom made SANDALS BELTS 105 E. 8th St. WATCH BANDS PURSES Next to 8th St. Shoe Repair Can a shoe originally designed for men make it in a woman's world? LADY BOSTONIANS HAVE IT MADE! Lady B's are man-tailored all right. They'll attract any guy's attention. Fact is, they're just like his Bostonians. Same handsewn stitches. Same tenderized leathers. Same classic look. Inch for inch. Only smaller. Daintier. They're the best punctuation we know for bell bottoms, textured stockings, kooky coifs . . . the out-and-out man-tailored look. You can make it today . . in Lady Bostonian moccasins! LADY BOSTONIANS...from $14.95 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 1. let k be a number such that d is a divisor of k and m is a divisor of k. 2. "nations are divided into groups." If each group contains q members, then 4kq divides nq.