Lack of facilities Oliver on short end The girls at Oliver Hall have been eating picnic style with paper plates and plastic utensils since classes at KU began. To most of the 440 residents, it has been a novel experience, but to others an inconvenience. THAT'S NOT all that is missing at Oliver. The kitchen didn't have a conveyor belt until Monday. Prior to this week the china had not arrived and many kitchen helpers are still needed to serve and prepare food. During the first week of classes, meals were prepared at Gertrude S. Pearson Hall and catered to Oliver, which created problems. However, these have now been solved with all food being cooked in the hall. "We need men kitchen workers desperately," said Mrs. Alice Harrison, hall dietician. "Not one of our present workers stays through an entire meal." FOR A WHILE the girls didn't have washing facilities, but that situation was remedied with the arrival of equipment. Mrs. Harrison said the silverware had not yet arrived, forcing the use of plastic knives, forks and spoons. "Even with all these problems," she said, "I think the girls have adjusted. The dormitory isn't done, but it will be lovely." THE DIETICIAN said she sees the dishes still in sealed cartons and realizes that it will be a while before the kitchen will be in full operation. The girls have their opinions, too. "I like it," exclaimed Lissa Hyndman, Alton, Ill., freshman. "I'm not about to complain about something so trivial as a paper plate and plastic 'silverware'—for a little while at least." On the other hand, there are those who don't appreciate the inconvenience. Carol Ehrhodt, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman, is among that group. J. J. WILSON, administrator for all campus dormitories, said yesterday that late deliveries have been the rule with large companies. "We ordered the materials and equipment at the same time as in former years," Wilson said. "Military demands have slowed deliveries somewhat." The U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts partly cloudy skies through Thursday with little warmer temperatures and light southerly winds. High today low 70s. Low tonight near 50. Precipitation probability for Wednesday less than 10 per cent. THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday He predicted the dorm would be in full operation by Monday. The $3 million project began in March, and completion has been set for mid-October. Wilson said several minor items still had to be finished including installation of a white way lighting system, and glass in lounge windows. Official Bulletin TODAY Le Cerulee Français: La première reunion Cérulee-Cerulee de 18 Septembre a 16 heures 30, dans la Salle Jayhawk de l'Union. Tous ceux qui s'intègresent au français ont été invités. Danforth Devotions, 4:30 p.m. Spon- by Lutherans at Danforth Channel Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken AWS Freshman Orientation, 7 p.m. & 8 p.m. Ballroom, Kansas Union. Classical Film, 7 p.m. "The Suitor." Dyche Aud. Gerken Classical Film, 7 p.m. "The Suitor" *Davis* TOMORROW Ph.D. Exam. 3 p.m. Bruce Owen, Ph.D. Exam. 3 p.m. Bruce Owen, KUY-A Membership Meeting, 730 KUY-A Membership Meeting, 730 KU-Y Membership Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium. Humanist Committee Lecture, 7.30 in Dartmouth College United States. Ethic Big Eight Room UConn. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Wednesday, September 28 1966 Daily Kansan C. B. and all that JAZZ! Q. Where can a college man get the most for his life insurance dollars? Call me and I'll give you a fill-in on all nine of The Benefactor's big benefits. No obligation, of course. Dwight Boring* says... TONIGHT! 9:00 till Midnight *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 A. Only college men are insured by College Life and college men are preferred risks. A. From College Life Insurance Company's famous policy, THE BENEFACTOR! representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Q. How come? C. B. and all that JAZZ! (On KLWN-FM—105.9 on your dial) TONIGHT! ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men 9:00 till Midnight (On KLWN-FM----105.9 on your dial) Gone the day of the shrinking violet and a good thing, too. How else could today's young lady wear sports attire of such smartness as that available in this Establishment.And how else could we mere men enjoy so much eye-catching femininity? At the Town Shop 839 Masu