Phones— (Continued from page 1) For the past two weeks, Ellsworth has kept its lines open an hour after closing during the week and a half-hour after closing on weekends. Although phone traffic is eased, operators work until 1:30 a.m. TEMPLIN HALL'S twelve lines are most congested on Friday nights. Terry Hackney, California, Mo., junior, student switchboard manager, said, "The switchboard desk is the hub of the dorm. Operators spend half their time sorting mail, furnishing anything from complaint slips to jumper cables, and waiting on students in general." The major complaint of freshman dorms is that there are simply not enough lines. Although Corbin Hall has 11 and GSP has 13, residents have trouble making outside calls. "During the evenings the lines are closed out 90 per cent of the time," said Pat Colwell, Lansing freshman, Corbin Hall. IN SOUTH CORBIN, the system is complicated by a lack of intercoms in the rooms. Someone on the floor must answer the phone and then find the person who is wanted. J. J. WILSON, director of dormitories, said the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company had proposed an extension of the university phone system. Each student could have a phone in his room for $5.50 per month. The Board of Regents, however, felt that extension of the system would raise dorm rates too much. Official Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence 7 p.m. Sacred Scripture, 8:13 p.m. 7 p.m. Sacred Scripture, 8:13 p.m. Extension Classes and Centers Institute All Day, Kansas Union stitute, All Day, Kansas Union. Campus Chest Drive, All Day. Kan- SUA Quarterback Club, 7 p.m. Fo-r- room, Koussas Union Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. Room 306, Kansas Union. The Teachings of Christ: Introduction, Speaker: Paul Sweeves. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. KU Business Wives, 7.30 p.m. Meeting at home of Mrs. L. Torkelson, R. R. 2., Lawrence, Program, Ellen of Hollywood TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Lawrence Chapel, Western Civilization Campus Chest Drive, All Day. Kansas Union. 12 Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 19, 1965 WRITE TO ENGLAND If you would like a neat heraldic shield bearing the arms or badge of your university or college. These 7" x 6" wall plaques cost no more than $9.00 each ppd. Dignified, life-long souvenirs, from top British craftsmen and most flattering of personal gifts. Each plaque you desire is immaculately blazoned for you by hand for interior decor. Send check direct to England with your instructions. Wholesale enquiries welcomed York Insignia Limited YORK, ENGLAND Old Spice...with that crisp, clean masculine aroma! ONE HOUR MARTINIZING PRICES ONE HOUR MARTINIZING PRICES MEN'S LADIES' Suits ...1.20 Dress (plain) ...1.20 Pants ...6.0 Skirts ...6.0 Sweaters ...6.0 Sweaters ...6.0 Sport Shirts ...6.0 Blouses ...6.0 Sport Coats ...7.0 Short Coats ...1.10 Jackets ...7.5 Medium Coats ...1.25 Top Jackets ...1.35 Long Coats ...1.35 SHIRT SERVICE STILL TIME (Before the weekend) at 14th and Mass. across from Central Jr. High New 1-Hour Dry Cleaning No Extra Charge ONE HOUR MARTINIZING . . . the most in quality dry cleaning is in the "PERFECTED" one-hour process . . by using the newest, most modern equipment, and applying our own spotting techniques, deepcleaning methods and carefully finishing your garments. ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING ASSURES YOU: ★ Odorless Cleaning Garments Stay Fresh Longer Sanitary Clothes ★ Cleaner, Brighter Garments ★ Gentle, Individual Treatment for Your Fine Fabrics 1407 MASS. FREE PARKING