Questions on University Life Daily Fare for Center Staff A campus information center has grown out of last spring's rumor control center and will provide answers around the clock by phone—(UN4-3506)—to questions of any type pertaining to the University. "The purpose of the information center is to provide accurate information about the University," said Shirley Gilham, fulltime director of the information center. The University Information Center will provide information ranging from social activities available to an individual at any particular time to functions of University organizations. It will also retain its original function as a rumor control board. Established July 17, the center is staffed by eight students and Mrs. Gilham. All of the students are upperclassmen or graduate students who are familiar with the University. Residence Halls Use New Phone Service Change has come to the KU residence halls. A telephone has been installed in each room of the residence halls and residents can now dial both local and long distance calls direct, by-passing the old method of placing the call through the hall operator. "A student billing card with a code number is necessary when a residence hall student wishes to place a long distance call," Ed Carter, Southwestern Bell district manager, has announced. "The student simply diales "9, plus the usual Direct Distance Dialing procedures and, while his call is going through, an operator will come on the line and ask for his student billing card number. That's the only contact with the operator he'll have." Carter said. The system that makes this change possible is called Centrex. In addition to the direct dialing, students can transfer calls made from off-campus to other numbers within the Centrex system and they can call room-to-room by dialing five digits. Off-campus friends and relatives can call a student direct by dialing his 7-digit number. If the number is unknown, 864-2700 is the number to dial for campus directory assistance. Candidate Urges Students To Campaign for Peace "During the critical period in July we even got long distance calls from alumni and parents wanting to know what was happening on campus," Mrs. Gilham said. Although he does not describe himself as a peace candidate, Tom Moore, former KU-Y adviser, encourages students to work for the election of peace candidates for national office. Moore is runing for election to the Kansas House of Representatives from the 40th district which includes much of south and west Lawrence. The Vietnam war cannot be considered a state issue, Moore says, because state governments do not formulate national foreign policy. While his campaign will probably not involve the war issue directly, he says he plans to emphasize the state's social and economic problems which are indirectly related to the war. Aug. 31 KANSAN 5 1970 Moore says he recognizes the concern many students feel about the war. "I hope working for my campaign would be a way of expressing that concern," he says. But now the questions are concerned more with enrollment and housing, she said. People new to the campus have been calling up and wanting to know the location of buildings. Stressing that the information center was not synonymous with directory assistance, she said some people have called requesting telephone numbers and had to be referred to telephone information. PETER O'TOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! Panavision* and Metrocolor COMING SOON Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr BOB DYLAN SELF PORTRAIT including Wigwam/Days Of 49/Little Sadie Copper Kettle/Early Mornin' Rain On Columbia Records $2.99 On Columbia Records Reg. $9.95 NEW YORK (UPI) — Mickey Mantle received an ovation from a crowd of 20,980 when he returned to the New York Yankees as a coach Sunday. 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