Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 3, 1960 Fire Breaks Out Every 35 Seconds Around the Campus SUA Dance Planned For Nebraska Game The SUA will sponsor a dance in the ballroom of the Kansas Union from 10 to 11 p.m. Saturday after the KU-Nebraska game. Music will be live by Rejnald Buckner and his trio. This is the second of such dances this year. The SUA dance committee plans to continue the Saturday night dances throughout the basketball season. KU Radio Director To Speak Sunday R. Edwin Browne, assistant professor of journalism and director of KFKU-KANU, will discuss the campus radio at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Faculty Club. Prof. Browne was one of the group of University officials who appeared before the Federal Communications Commission during discussions concerning assignment of a television channel to KU. Permission for the channel, to be used for educational purposes, was granted ten years ago. Prof. Browne recently made a survey of an educational television program for the state of Kansas. Copies of his report were used by legislators during the last legislative session. Speech was given to the ordinary sort of men whereby to communicate their mind; but to wise men, whereby to conceal it.—Robert South ... there's never any waste with Eaton's Open Stock Letter Papers, Paper and envelopes always 'come out even' because matching paper and envelopes are sold separately ... you buy what you want, when you want it ... and do away with mis-matched letters and 'orphan sheets and envelopes . . . forever!' Pick your personality-perfect Eaton paper from our Open Stock selection ... for elegance, for economy. See you soon! Kansas Editors Day Set for Saturday Some 300 newspapermen and guests will assemble here Saturday for the annual Kansas Editors Day. The highlight of the program will be the selection of a Kansas editor to the state's Newspaper Hall of Fame. George Anderson, professor and chairman of the history department, will give the main address at the dent of the Kansas State Historical Society, will speak on "Centennialitis," in connection with the state's 100th birthday observance next year. Editors will be guests of the University at a buffet luncheon at the Kansas Union and for the KU-Nebraska football game Saturday afternoon. Road Builders Meet Today About 180 Kansas civil engineers and other persons in the road construction business will meet here today and tomorrow for the fourth annual Kansas Asphalt Paving Conference. Try the Kansan Want Ads NEW YORK — (UPI) — Every 35 seconds a fire breaks out in some American city, the Insurance Information Institute reports. caused by matches and smoking. Electricity and electrical equipment is the second most common cause followed by lightning. We are mad, not only individually, but nationally. We check manslaughter and isolated murders; but what of war and the much vaunted crime of slaughtering whole peoples?—Seneca Close to one-fourth of the fires are NO PICTURE HAS EVER LIT IT UP SO WARMLY! AND NO PICTURE HAS EVER UNLOCKED A MORE SECRET DOOR INTO THE PRIVATE SHAME AND THRILL OF MAN AND WOMAN. TECHNICOLOR $ ^{\circ} $ from WARNER BROS starring ROBERT DOROTHY TECHNICOLOR* from WARNER BROS PRESTON • McGUIRE EVE ARDEN • ANGELA LANSURBY • SHIRLEY KNIGHT with LEE KINSOLVING • PENNEY PARKER Music by Max Steiner Based on the play by WILLIAM INGE • Produced on the stage by SAINT-SUBBER and ELIA KAZAN Produced by MICHAEL GARRISON • Directed by DELBERT MANN COMING SATURDAY! To The