Page 3 KU Must Find New Dorm Cash TOPEKA — Present methods of financing dormitory construction will not provide enough money in the next ten years for the expected increased enrollment at KU and Kansas State College. This fact was reported by a Legislative Council committee here yesterday. Dormitories are now financed by revenue bonds, gifts, and a one-fourth-mill statewide tax levy. Estimates are that KU will need eight new dormitories in the next 10 years at a cost of $12.8 million. The committee report said the milltax levy would provide about $4 million, leaving $8.8 million to be derived from other sources. Solutions suggested by the com mittee included: Authorization by the Legislature to use part of the school fees for construction; Increased direct contributions by the state for dormitory financing; Authorization by the Board of Regents to issue bonds covering the housing projects, with the revenue pledged to retire the bonds; Permission to state banks to holt more than 15 per cent of their capital and surplus in revenue-type bonds issued by any one obligor: Pledge by the schools for their share of the mill tax to pay interest and principal, rather than restricting the fund to building and equipping dormitories. Driverless Truck Damages New Stouffer Apartment A driverless truck went on a rampage in the new Stouwer Place addition yesterday and caved in six feet of an apartment building's wall Campus police estimated damage to the building at $2,000, and to the truck at $700. The truck was being used in the construction on the addition when the accident occurred. The driver of the truck, Lawrence Stowe, Petry, said he parked the truck on a hill and set the handbrake. He was standing behind the truck as it was being loaded, he told police. He turned his back on the truck when another construction worker yelled at him, he said, and when he turned around he saw the truck beginning to roll east down the steen grade. He tried to catch up with the truck, but was unable to do so, he added. The truck rolled into the street, jumped a curb and rammed into the west wall of building 14. 'Devil's General' Scheduled "The Devil's General," a 1955 German language film with English titles, will be shown at 7:30 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. The film stars Curt Jurgens and Marianne Cook. There is no admission charge. This is what they say in a HUDDLE Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin materials to the Daily Kissy Police office should include name, place, date, and time of function. Hillel Friday evening services, 6:45 p.m. at 1409. Tennessee. International Club, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Rights of Kansas Union. Debate on state rights. TODAY Official Bulletin Inter-Varsity Chris|an Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Bible study, discussion, refreshment. "The King and I," 8 p.m. Final performance. University Theatre. Catholic Married Students. 8 p.m. St. Luke Church. Center Call Cui 3-0357 for free baby sitter. KU Observatory Open House, 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. The observatory will be observed, if weather is clear. Newman Club, 7.30 p.m. in Kansas Kansas Union. Special speaker & coffee. Newman Club Communion Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. masses in Fraser Theater. Disciple's Student Fellowship. 5:30 p.m. in the Hall. Square dancing. Everyone welcome! Critique of "The King and I." 2:30 p.m. in Green Room of the University Theatre. National Collegiate Players. Everyone welcome. KU Faculty Club, 5 p.m. Rufus Thompson, associate professor of botany, "Traveling through Mid-America," (color slides). Buffet summer following. Canterbury Assn., 5 to 7 p.m. Faculty- student buffet. Program; three short movies on present-day Germany. Dis- scribler. Director/brader. graduate student from Germany. Roger Williams Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Speaker: Dolphin Simons, Jr., "Church, State, and Race in South Africa." First Bantist Church, 8th and Kentucky. Wesley Foundation, 5:30 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Exchange program: drama presented by Kansas State Wesley group. University Daily Kansan TOMORROW United Student Fellowship, 5 to 7 p.m. Plymouth Congregation, burch Squam River Church Friday. Nov. 14, 1958 ASC Seeks Student Body Delegates for Texas Meet The All Student Council is looking for two students to be KU delegates to the fourth Student Conference on National Affairs, Dec. 10-13 at Texas A & M College, College Station, Tex. Patrick D. Little, Wichita senior and ASC chairman, said any enrolled student may apply for the position at the ASC office, 117 Kansas Union before 4 p.m. Monday. Little said the application should include the student's name, background and reason he is interested in attending the conference. The student's expenses for the trip will be paid by the ASC, Little said. Kansan Want Ads Get Results The conference will be attended by 150 student delegates from 64 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The subject for discussion will be "Sources of Tension—National and International." On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. Member Best Western Motels COLLEGE MOTEL 1703 WEST 6TH LA TROPICANA CLUB MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming THE BIG SURPRISE Will Be Ready FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Keep Your Eyes On The Blue Hills Drive-In E. 23rd St. Miss Santa REMEMBER! Nominations are due 5 p.m. Tuesday Nov.18! List of Prizes to be announced next week. Register at the DAILY KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE