Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Oct. 26. 1959 One Hall Votes To Accept MRA Joseph R. Pearson dormitory voted overwhelmingly to accept the Men's Residence Association (MRA) as a coordinating unit for the four large University dormitories. Larry P. Luxford, Kansas City, Mo., junior, who was in charge of the polls in Joseph R. Pearson, said a total of 256 votes were cast out of a possible 416 votes. Only eleven votes were against joining the MRA. The other three doritories, Carruth, Templin and Oread, will vote on accepting the MRA in the next three weeks. The purpose of the MRA is to give independent residents the advantages of the resources of all four dormitories in organizing functions that are unwieldy for one dormitory to handle by itself. A coordinating council, which will serve an advisory function on problems that are common to all the resident halls, is an integral part of the program. Luxford continued; "Most of the men who didn't vote were unaware an election was being held. We didn't publicize it until the night before. The rest either had the wrong idea on the function of MRA, or they simply did not feel it would benefit them." "It's a brand-new thing. Many of the men do not seem to understand what we're trying to do in spite of our meetings the night before the election." Luxford said that the running of an all-day voting booth had proved to be a chore and that the next elections would be held in all-dormitory meetings. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on the day of publication Do not bring Bulletin card. Do not delay Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY International Folk Dance Club, 7 p.m. Jawhawk Room,舞和 instruction Epicuscal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Channel Mr. Douglas Eider and Mr. John Danneberg of Prudential Insurance Co. will interview for a sales position in 202, Summerfield Hall. TOMORROW Newman Club Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church Episcopal Morning Prayer 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. with the Lord's Supper. Newman Club, 12:35 p.m., Room 305. Kansas Union. Daily Rosary. Freshman Primary Election, 8 a.m. 5:15 p.m., Strong Hall. Elections for freshman class. Officers and freshman women's dormitory ASC representative. Dean of Penney Co. will interview for a sales management position in 202 Summerfield. Tour of Mexico organized by International Club, 6:45 p.m., Parlor C, Union Hall, 70 West 12th Street, Class 3 used and final decisions made. Those 3 interested are urged to attend. Reservations will be accepted after the meeting. It will beamed time conflicted with Madrigal Choir. Read Kansan Classifieds Songs Decorations Theme AWAY THEY GO—Starting off on an afternoon's ride on a tandem bicycle are Harold L. Rogler, Wichita sophomore, and Norma Peterson, Wichita freshman. Judging will be based one-third on portrayal of homecoming spirit and two-thirds on originality and artistry. The theme of house decorations for Homecoming, Nov. 21, will be popular song titles. Expenditures for the decorations must not exceed $50 in new materials. Judging by contest officials will be at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20. A rough sketch of plans and a registration form for each house should be in the Alumni Office in Strong Hall by 5 p.m. Friday. Twelve awards will be made. First and second place trophies will be presented at the Homecoming dance to women's halls, men's halls, sororities and fraternities. Third place trophies will be awarded to sororites and fraternities, and two honorable mention plaques will be given to fraternity entrants. The students, all males from Pearson Hall, told police the out house had been placed on their lawn and that they were removing it to a junk yard. They said they did not know how it got into their yard. Five KU students were stopped by campus police early Sunday morning while dragging an outhouse up the 14th street hill. Campus Police News Police officers had the students return the building to the construction area at Sprague Apartments where a "comfort station" was missing. Campus Police Chief Joseph Skillman said this morning that nothing Concert Tonight By Hungarians The Philharmonia Hungarica Orchestra will present a concert at 8:20 p.m. today in Hoch Auditorium. Directed by Zoltan Rozsnyai, the orchestra will play Bartok's "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste," a suite from Kodaly's "Hary Janos," Mendelssohn's "Italian Symphony" and the overture to "Oberon" by von Weber. FRESHMAN VICE PRES. Dick Rousselot new has been uncovered in the Allen Field House burglary case. He indicated that law enforcement agencies are still working on the $6,845 theft in an attempt to develop leads. The theft occurred October 5. Vandals pried open a door to a boiler room at the west side of Olin Templin Hall sometime Saturday night. A police report said that the door had been forced open approximately two feet at the bottom. Investigation revealed that nothing had been taken or harmed. Some Do ALGIERS — (UPI) — Fourteen persons were injured yesterday when a terrorist-planted bomb exploded in a movie house during a showing of the Marilyn Monroe picture, "Some Like It Hot." Police were holding four Moslem suspects. GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 98c Muffers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change. PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. 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