University Daily Kansan Page 12 Thursday, May 3, 1962 CRC Objects To HRC Poll (Continued from page 1) interested in now is casting doubt on the action of the committee." When told that the CRC members were contesting the objectivity of question 4, Grace said, "In my opinion the questionnaire was to see which body the campus thinks should take action on discriminatory clauses. But it really makes very little difference if we stated that the questionnaire would be composed one way and then went back on our word. We have the right to do so as stated in the ASC constitution." Chapter 2, Section 3 of ASC bill no. 23 states: "THE COMMITTEE SHALL have the power to take polls or conduct any other studies deemed necessary by them for the purpose of determining the facts in a particular situation." Grace continued, "We never guaranteed at any time in any meeting which way the questionnaires would be. They've (CRC members) either got their wires crossed or they're lying." In other action of the meeting, the CRC decided to send a letter of commendation to the Delta Gamma sorority chapter at Beloit, Wisconsin, which pledged a Negro girl and was put on probation by its national chapter because of it. The letter reads: WE WISH TO OFFER OUR ENCOURAGEMENT to your chapter in regard to your recent action indicating your desire to choose members on the basis of individual merit. This action, transcending racial barriers, is one which deserves commendation and which is indicative of your maturity of judgment." A copy of the letter will be sent to the KU Delta Gamma chapter so they "will have a record of the exact wording of the letter." Menghini also said Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe had granted an appointment with the CRC Friday, May 11. The meeting reportedly is concerned with the possibility of NAACP legal action against the University for alleged discriminatory practices in freshman women's dormitories. KU's Dorms Expand (Continued from page 1) MR. WILSON EXPLAINED HOW the dormitory system at KU originated. Lawrence during the war had plenty of independent housing close to the hill, he said. Not until after the war was there a need for KU to provide housing for students. The women will occupy wings on one side while the men will live on the other. Aside from his duties on the Hill, Mr. Wilson is an active member in civic affairs. He has been a member of the Lawrence Board of Education for 10 years. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce. He is also serving as a trustee for the First Methodist Church. Future dormitories will be constructed so both men and women can be housed in them. Mr.Wilson said the buildings will be divided. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results MAKE YOUR ENGINE PURR-R-R-R-R-R-R-WITH CITIES SERVICE "5-D" OR "MILEMASTER" GASOLENES. COME ON DOWN AND SAY "FILL 'ER UP'" (Notice that famous Fritz Service!) "We're not leaving till we find him and his overdue library books!" 3 to Read Poetry Three KU students will give an oral interpretation of Master's "Spoon River Anthology" at the Poetry Hour today at 4 p.m. in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. The students are Ralph Tremain, Salina sophomore; Nancy Rate, Halstead senior, and Diane Elliott, Sublette sophomore. Andrews' Appeal to State Supreme Court 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD - NOT FILTERED MILD- THEY SATISFY TOPEKA - (UPI) — The State Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today on the appeal of Lowell Lee Andrews. Andrews, a former KU student, has been sentenced to hang for killing his parents and sister at their home near Wolcott in 1958. His attorneys said the Leavenworth County District Court erred in rejecting a habeas corpus application. It's greasy, by George! But Vitalis with V-7 keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Naturally. V-7® is the greaseless grooming discovery. Vitalis® with V-7 fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try it today! Free booklet answers questions about moving How is the cost of my move determined? MOVING? The final charge for any move is based on: (1) actual weight of your goods; (2) actual distance goods are moved; (3) the charge for "accessorial services".Call today . . . let us give you a FREE packing estimate. Ask, too, for a free booklet, "How to Buy a Move," that gives the facts about moving services and charges. Call VI 3-0380