Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 13, 1959 FIRE ONE—Nancy Craven, Hillsdale sophomore, and JoAnn Adams, Leavenworth freshman, members of the newly-formed women's rifle team, set their sights on an imaginary target. Fire Sweeps Through Home for Aged Other members of the team are, left to right, Evelyn Sandefur, Lawrence freshman, Mary Ann Waddell, Kansas City sophomore and Nancy Chamley, Lawrence sophomore. AURORA, Ill. — (UPI)— Fire today raged through an old, five-story home for the aged housing between 90 and 100 persons. Quick rescues or flight at the toll of dead or injured at a minimum. The blaze broke out in a third floor room of a wing of the building, The Jennings Terrace Home for the Aged. The yellow brick and stone structure originally was a girls' seminary, and portions of it were more than 100 years old. At noon, only one person was known to be missing. Eight persons, were at Copley Memorial Hospital two of them in "bad" condition. Women Get Grade Honors (Continued from Page 1.) the scholarship order that the houses ranked are; Douthart Hall, 2.11; Miller Hall 2.01; Watkins Hall, 1.90; Sellars Hall, 1.83; Grace Pearson, 1.55; Gertrude Sellards Pearson, by floors; 1st, 1.47; 2nd, 1.45; 3rd, 1.40; 4th, 1.25; Crossbar, 1.41 If a house wins the scholarship trophy three times in a row, it may keep the trophy. Douthart Hall has won the trophy three times, but not consecutively. Carol Sparks, Kansas City, Mo. and Vivian Tice, Iola, both junior. were co-chairmen of the dinner which was planned by the scholarship chairmen from each hall. Mistress of ceremonies was Trudy Gier, McPherson junior. The program included folksongs by Lora K Reiter, Simpson sophomore; and a vocal solo by Sharon Tebkenkemp, Salisbury, Mo., freshman, who was accompanied by Loretta Nauman, Alton junior. "In time it will not be difficult to build the necessary number of missiles. Missiles don't wear out like airplanes. Military Expert Sees No 'A' War Norman Pounds, Rose Morgan professor of geography, spoke to the group on textbooks. (Continued from Page 1.) "But I am afraid that the United States is still setting its sights too low on the quality of missiles. It is here that the Russians might beat us," he said. When asked about the possibility of an atomic war, Cen. Phillips said that he thought all of the governments concerned were too much aware of the effects of actual usage of atomic weapons for such a war to be conceivable in the near future. "The more you know about atomic warfare, the more horrified you are to think that it might be used. Gen. Phillips has witnessed several atomic tests. Kansan Want Ads Get Results "The destruction would be of a magnitude that mankind has never faced before. Suffering would be incredible. It would actually put us back into the dark ages." When asked about the possibilities of an effective ban on atomic tests, Gen. 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