8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, March 13, 1968 McCollum will be coed by floors The announcement of the change was made last week by floor presidents. The upper three or four floors will house the women; the lower floors, the men. A floor between may be coed. Next year, McCollum Hall will be coed by floor instead of by wing. The arrangement will depend upon the number of men and of women applying to live in McCollum next year, said Mrs. Donna Shavlik, assistant dean of women. A bequest of approximately $8,500 from the estate of Stanley C. Houdek of Belleville has been made to the KU Endowment Association, Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary, has announced. If enough women want to live Loan fund raised by $8,500 gift Houdek died May 30, 1965. He was not an alumnus of KU but was interested in young people. The will provides that the residue of his estate be placed with the KU Endowment Association and be used for loans to students who are graduates of high schools in Republic County. in McCollum, floors seven through ten would be women's floors. Sixth floor could be divided as it is at present to house both men and women. Dwight Boring* says... "You get much more for your life insurance dollars from College Life's famous policy,THE BENEFACTOR because College Life insures only college men and college men are preferred risks. Let me tell you more." The women will have two elevators, both programmed to stop only at the women's floors, said Pattie Cronin, Topeka senior and McCollum women's president. The arrangement of the stairwells has not been decided. The change will necessitate an alteration in the structure of the women's government, but Miss Cronin said no definite plans have been made. 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 *DWIGHT BORING representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA The governmental structure would remain basically the same with wing presidents rather than floor presidents. Presently, women live in one wing on each floor and each wing elects a president. ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Book collectors contest planned Undergraduate book collectors at the University of Kansas will be able to win cash awards for their efforts in the 12th annual Elizabeth M. Taylor Book Collection Awards competition. crowds carrying a Polish flag and a placard reading, "Down with police brutality against the students." Contestants must submit a bibliography of their collection specialty—usually from 30 to 65 volumes—and a statement of the purpose in making the collection before April 1 to designated persons in the University of Kansas Libraries. First prize is $100, and second prize is $50. In recent years, prize-winning collections have included books on medieval life, vertebrate evolution, history of the cinema, new world archeology, pseudoscience, modern Chinese history and carillon literature. Polish officials fired because of son's riots Winning collections will be exhibited in Watson Library or the Kansas Union. Civilian police wearing bright new yellow plastic helmets quickly scattered the youths without violence. Phi Gams to hold groundbreaking Pap identified the three dismissed officials as Jan Grudzinski, undersecretary of State; Jan Gorecki, director general of the finance ministry; and Fryderydek Topolski, in charge of decentralization of Warsaw industry. WARSAW — (UPI) — Poland's Premier Josef Cyrankiewicz fired three top government officials because their sons took part in student riots during the past three days, the Polish news agency, Pap, said Tuesday night. Official government sources said more than 400 Poles were arrested, 100 injured and 14 jailed during the riots, touched off by student demands for more cultural freedoms. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity will hold a public ground breaking ceremony for their new house 4:30 p.m. March 16, at the site of their old house, 1540 Louisiana St. Only one small group of youths demonstrated briefly Tuesday. They walked through Roland Burnston, an economic advisor for the Kennedy administration, will speak.