Halls close Saturday Ernest Pulliam, assistant director of housing, announced this week that the residence halls will be closed for Christmas break at 9 p.m. Saturday. Residence halls will re-open at noon Sunday, January 4. Monday's breakfast will be the first served meal. Students who need accommodations in Lawrence for the break period should contact their resident directors. Arrangements have been made with the Eldridge Hotel to house students over the break. Rates for the two week period will be $40 per person for a double room. Academic dishonesty to be discussed The University Senate committee on organization and administration will conduct an open hearing at 3:30 p.m. today in Blake Hall. The hearing will be open to students and faculty members to make statements about the proposed changes in the senate code concerning discipline, academic dishonesty, final examinations and the grade point system. 'No presents' for peace "Have Peace for Christmas" suggests the Student Mobilization Committee (SMC). The SMC is recommending that students tell their friends and relatives not to buy them Christmas gifts. Instead, the money should be sent to a peace organization fund. be sent to it peace organization. Chris Clifford, Lawrence freshman, said that because the SMC did not have such a fund set up, it was suggesting that money be sent to the American Friends Service Committee Christmas Fund. the American Friends Service Committee. The SMC is also advocating that gift money be sent to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Mississippi Emergency Relief Fund. CR elects officers In a special meeting of the KU Collegiate Republicans (CR) Wednesday elections were held. Those elected to offices were chairman, Bernie Zenkgraf, Prospects, Ill., sophomore; first vice-chairman, Dave Myers, Overland Park senior, and second vice-chairman, Lee Knapp, Easton freshman. A group of CR's went caroling following the election. Senior recital tonight Mrs. Laura Sue Dent Lewis, Lawrence senior and pianist, will present the senior recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. The recital fulfills one requirement for the bachelor degree in piano of music. Mrs. Lewis will play works by J. S. Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, and Chopin. Her instructor is Richard Angletti, assistant professor of piano. "Search," a journal of undergraduate studies in the sciences and humanities at KU, is now accepting contributions for its annual publication. Journal accepting articles The journal is published by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and should appear in April or May. The deadline for submitting articles is Jan. 15. Manuscripts should be submitted to 206 Strong Hall. 2 KANSAN Dec. 18 1969 Carols and vigil to end moratorium December moratorium activities in Lawrence will conclude Dec. 22 with Christmas caroling The caroling, sponsored by the Lawrence Committee for Peace in Vietnam, will begin at 6 p.m. when the carolers meet at the Community Building at 11th and Vermont. A notice about the caroling and the peace vigil in South Park in Lawrence from 12 to 12:30 p.m., Dec. 21, was distributed at the KU faculty meeting Tuesday. This peace vigil is held every Sunday, but peace organizations in Lawrence urged attendance during the December moratorium. The Lawrence Committee for Peace is also planning to place an advertisement in the Outlook next week and in the Lawrence Journal-World Dec. 24, which urges peace in Vietnam. Mrs. John Wright, Lawrence, member of the peace committee, said the peace committee hoped to collect 200 to 300 signatures of persons who support the moratorium to appear in the advertisement. A contribution of $1 is requested with each signature, she said. Use Kansan Classified Get Involved With the Kibbutz The kibbutz is a unique social experiment in cooperative living which strives for personal and community self-realization. We invite you to experience the kibbutz through the following programs, which are available any time, all year round. KIBBUTZ ULPAN A six month program of $ \frac{1}{2} $ day work and $ \frac{1}{2} $ day Hebrew studies TEMPORARY WORKER AGE: 18 - 35 COST: Transportation DATES: Year round Living and working on a kibbutz One month or more AGE:18-35 COST: Transportation DATES: Year round For information and application for these programs and for permanent settlement, summer and teenage programs, contact: ZVI ZEXER KIBBUTZ ALIYA DESK Suite 1301 200 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10003 (212)GR7-5663 Sidney Fiarman Sunflower Apts. #11 11th & Missouri St. 842-7822 0