University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Oct. 6, 1959 Page 3 1960 REVUE—Rock Chalk staff members meet to discuss plans for the Revue. From left are Richard E. Dowell, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, business staff manager; Martha Rowe, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, business secretary, and Roger Stanton, Marysville senior, producer. State Office Probes Rooming-House Fire An investigation is being conducted by the State Fire Marshal's office into the causes of the two fires in a student rooming-house at 1528 Tennessee St. Sunday. "Some aspects require checking. All fires are reported to the State Fire Marshal's Office. We investigate any fire of a serious nature and of an undetermined origin. There are many origins of accidental fires." Lloyd M. Davies, Deputy State Fire Marshal said. being interviewed by Davies and Lawrence fire chief John W. Miller. All occupants of the house are Charles Coolidge, Tucson, Ariz., junior and a resident in the house, said the investigators inquired what times the occupants had been in the house Saturday and Sunday, and whether they had seen any strangers in the house. According to Coolidge, Davies said, concerning arson: "There's no logical explanation. Every fire must have a cause. We don't see how it could be anything else." Students Show Negligence Of ASC Social Regulations Students are already paying fines for violations of ASC social regulations and a meeting has been set to review the rules. Social chairmen from campus organizations will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Twenty violations to the ASC social rules have already occurred Douglas Reed, Cassoday junior and chairman of the ASC social committee, said: "The violations came mainly because of ignorance on the part of social chairmen in the organizations." Seventeen violations have occurred because organizations have failed to register a social function three days in advance in the Dean of Women's office. A $10 fine is charged every time an organization registers a social function only one or two days prior to the event. A $25 fine is charged if an organization fails to register a function. Reed said: "The ASC social committee just wants groups to register their functions in order to avoid confusion and to get the function on the University calendar." The White House Dance to Live Music Three Nights a Week. Wed.-Fri.-Sat. Also available for private parties Ph. Tonganoxie VI 5-2367 7 Miles N.E. on Hwy. 24-40 Three houses have violated the ASC rule regarding chaperones for social functions. Chaperones should be invited at least three days prior to the event. Chaperones must be housemothers, organizational sponsors or full-time University employees. If the names of the chaperones have not been registered three days before the event, the organization will be fined $5. At the end of each school year all social fines collected are put into a scholarship fund. IT REMEMBERS WHEN YOU DON'T How Much You Paid • Whom You Paid For What You Paid • When You Paid IT PAYS TO PAY-BY-CHECK Salem's amazing new HIGH POROSITY paper "air-soften" every puff. Created by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Invisible porous openings blend just the right amount of air with each puff to give you a softer, fresher, even more flavorful smoke. An important break-through in Salem's research laboratories brings you this special new HIGH POROSITY paper which breathes new freshness into the flavor. Each puff on a Salem draws just enough fresh air in through the paper to make the smoke taste even softer, fresher, more flavorful. If you've enjoyed Salem's springtime freshness before, you'll be even more pleased now. Smoke refreshed, smoke Salem! - menthol fresh - rich tobacco taste - modern filter, too NOW MORE THAN EVER Salem refreshes your taste