Firm Announces Plans . . . $2 Million Privately Owned Residence Hall Set For 1967 By Jerry Kern Plans to construct a $2 million privately owned residence hall for KU students have been announced by Jayhawk Investments, Inc. Construction of the eight story residence hall on a five acre site across from the Nuclear Reactor will begin at the end of next summer. The Announcement Wednesday brings to three the number of privately financed residence halls being built or in the planning stage. THE FIRST privately financed residence hall at 19th and Naismith Drive, will be completed for the fall semester of 1966. The new residence hall will be completed for the fall semester of 1967. Corporation officials said before actual construction of the residence hall can begin the site must be zoned and surveyed. Stanley Learned and K. S. Adams, both KU alumni and Phillips Petroleum executives, are connected with the corporation. The eight families who live on the proposed site have sold their homes to the firm. The general consensus of the residents seems to be that the project will be good for KU and necessary for its progress. THE RESIDENTS were notified of the plans the first part of July. They will have about eight months in which to move. "When we moved into our house in 1959, we knew it was inevitable that we would eventually have to sell out because of University expansion. However, we didn't realize it would come this soon. We thought it would come in maybe 15 years. We realize, of course, that it is necessary for University progress," said Mrs. Alton C. Thomas, 1510 Meadow Lane. Mr. Thomas is landscape architect with the KU Architectural Service. Other KU staff members are Revue Scripts Due Today is the last day for submitting scripts for the Rock Chalk Revue, Tom Moore, executive director of the KU-Y, said. Ten pairs of living groups are currently planning to submit scripts. among the eight families that will be moving out soon. They are James W. Drury, professor of Political Science; Paul G. Hausman, associate professor of materials engineering; Wilbur Jorgenson, assistant instructor in mechanics and aerospace engineering; and Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts. 4 Daily Kansan Friday, October 15. 1965 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS CHICO'S DRIVE-IN Chico's Drive-In, the Lawrence home of authentic Mexican food, has a new creation by Chico - Chico's Delight-39% each For those who like to make their own taco's we have taco shells—3c each, made fresh daily. Taco sauce, our exclusive. Try our delicious Taco's & Burrito's CHICO'S DRIVE-IN 19th & Mass. VI 3-1100 The young bucks of America go clean-white-sock in the new crew Adler calls Adlastic Meet the revolutionary crew of 65% lambswool plus 35% nylon with spandex for 100% stretch. Up and down. This way and that. That's Adlastic with the give to take on all sizes 10 to 15 and last far longer and fit far better. Size up Adlastic in 28 clean-white-sock colors. Clean-white-sock? The now notion with it even without the wherewithall. Whatever, get Adlastic at stores where cleanwhite-sock is all yours for just one young buck and a quarter. ADLER THE ADLER COMPANY, CINCINNATI 14, OHIO. DIVISION OF BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Available At University Shop Town Shop Diebolt's