University Daily Kansan Page Campus Police Thwart Eastie Beastie' Plot It was dark on Jayhawk Blvd. Saturday night and the Eastie Beasties thought that they could not possibly be discovered. The small group of women from the second floor of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall had decided to end the all male reign in front of Green Hall. William J. Moore was formally installed as dean of the Kansas School of Religion and director of the Kansas Bible Chair Sunday in the Barlow Chapel of Myers Hall. School of Religion Installs New Dean The Kansas Bible Chair and School of Religion are maintained primarily by the Christian Church with some support from other sources. Its nondenominational courses in religion are included in the KU schedule and may be taken by students without charge and for credit toward graduation. Dean Moore, who had been head of the New Testament department at Drake University Seminary the past 12 years, succeeds Harold G. Barr, who retired June 30 after 23 years of service to the School of Religion and KU. Dean Moore is the only full-time faculty member and is assisted by other pastors, all of whom have been accepted on their academic qualifications by the University. Meade Read Millay Poem The poem with which Dr. Margaret Mead concluded her Humanities Series lecture last Thursday is "The Blue Flag in the Bog." Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote it; it is included in the volume, "Second April," published in 1921—more than 20 years before the first atomic bomb was exploded. The first step in their plan was carefully planned and executed on Friday afternoon. Members of the Eastie Beasties joined the students from the School of Law on the front steps of Green Hall to whistle and call to the passers-by. Then they decided that the only solution to male statue domination on campus would be to put women's clothes on Jimmy Green. The necessary equipment was assembled and the group set out on their mission. Just as the dressing of the figure was completed and the christening ceremonies were about to begin, the campus police appeared on the scene. The members of the Eastie Beasties scattered in every direction. The name which was to be given to the statue after the proper clothing was furnished—Ginny Green, of course. Judge Gets the Point CARILISLE, England — (UPI) — Asked by the judge to demonstrate at a murder trial yesterday how a weapon was used, a gun expert cocked a rifle and pointed it at the judge's head. "No, no," his honor shouted. "Don't point. Pretend!" Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free Open 24 hrs, with Mechanic on Duty Brakes Relined Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vermont NOT A SIGN OF A SLIP-UP! Typing errors disappear like magic when you use Eaton's Corräsable Bond. Never a trace of the word that was erased; errors can be flicked off Corräsable's special surface with an ordinary pencil eraser. Saves re-typing, time and money. And the sparkling new whiteness gives all typing a new brilliance. You can't make a mistake getting Eaton's Corräsable. (Rhymes with erasable.) Eaton's Corrusable Bond is available in light, medium, heavy and onion skin weights. In convenient 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper, backed by the famous Eaton name. Monday, Oct. 10, 1960 EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Typewriter Paper Made only by Eaton EATON PAPER CORPORATION PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Vosper to Speak at Library Conference Robert Vosper, director of libraries at the University of Kansas, will be one of the principal speakers for the annual conference of the Kansas Library Association in Hutchinson October 13-15. Vosper, who spent last year in Britain and Europe, will speak on "Through Britain and Italy by Biblio Bus." Others from the KU library staff who will attend the Hutchinson conference are Thomas Buckman, Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Helen Yien, Eileen Mathews, Laura Neiswanger, Stuart Forth and John L. Glinka. Preference sheets for matching bids to perform in the Rock Chalk Revue are due in the KU-Y office by 5 tomorrow. Rock Chalk Revue Bids Due Tomorrow DID YOU GET LEFT OUT AT FEE PAYMENT? You can still buy your 1961 JAYHAWKER in the Union or by mail for $6.00 until Oct.22 at the JAYHAWKER office JAYHAWKER office hours 3-5 Mon.-Fri. YOUR PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY launderers and dry cleaners VI 3-3711 10th & N. H. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8:30