ASME to hold conference The University of Kansas' chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will sponsor a two-day regional student conference beginning Monday. The purpose of the conference is the presentation and judging of technical papers prepared by students for competition. Sophomore party scheduled The sophomore class will give a party May 9 in the Draught House. The party will be from 8 to 12 p.m. and the music will be by the "Together." Sophomore class members with class cards will be admitted free, admission for others is $2. Free beer will be served. Changes of location announced Kansas Union officials Thursday announced two additional changes of location for events originally scheduled in the Kansas Union. The Field Instruction Committee meeting is scheduled April 27 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in 209 Blake. AWS is scheduled to meet May 5 and 12 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in 411 Summerfield. Region Reinfrank can be contacted in the Dean of Women's Office for additional information. Meditation meeting changed Naismith scholarship bids due The regular meeting of the Students International Meditation Society which had been scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Oread Room will meet at the same time at 1137 Kentucky. Application forms for the Naismith Hall Scholarship for the 1970-71 school year are now available from the Office of Student Financial Aid. The winner of the scholarship will be awarded $1,000 to be used for room and board in Naismith Hall. Deadline for applications is May 10. Funds available for students Undergraduate and graduate students may borrow up to $1,500 a year to a total of $7,500 through the United Student Aid Funds (USA Funds), Jerry Rogers, associate director of financial aid said Thursday. Maximum interest rate is 7 per cent simple interest, which will be paid by the Federal Government while the student is in school. Repayment of the loan begins on the first day of the tenth month after the student is out of school. Contact Jerry Rogers at the Office of Student Financial Aid, 26 Strong Hall, for further information. Curfew decision daily The secretary to the city clerk said Thursday that the City Commission hoped to keep moving the curfew time back until there would no longer be a need for one. 2 KANSAN Apr. 24 1970 She said, however, it would be decided on each day whether a curfew would be needed that particular night. If you see spots before your eyes . . . the pimple kind .. better get Fostex. It's the super spot checker. Wash with Fostex and you see yourself smooth and clear. It helps remove blackheads, dry up pimples and oil, and fight germs. For the clear look ... get Fostex Cake. Sold in drugstores. Navy ROTC Capt. J, O. Marzluft said Thursday that three Air Force ROTC members who were serving as security guards should be credited with saving the KU Military Science building from extensive damage in Wednesday night's fire. The fire caused between $500 and $1,000 damages. The fire, which Marzluff said "was definitely set," broke out at 12:45 a.m. in the back of the rifle range in the basement of the building. A janitor smelled smoke and informed AFROTC members Steve McConnell, Atchison senior, and Jack Aenchbacher, Langley Air Force Base, Va. senior, who investigated immediately. Aenchbacher kicked out a ventilator in a door to gain admittance and sent McConnell for help. Dense smoke in the rear of the range behind the target area hampered Aenchbacher's immediate efforts to put out the fire. FOSTEX ROTC student guards credited for saving building from damage However, all flames had been extinguished with the use of six fire extinguisher by the time firemen arrived 15 minutes later. John Sullivan, Leavenworth junior, was the other AFROTC member to fight the blaze. "Those three men are to be credited with saving this building," Marzluff said. "Had they not acted as they did, I would say we would be looking for a new home today." Marzluff said the three were serving with Air Force Major John R. McKenzie and two janitors as building guards for the night. A check of the building 15 minutes before the fire revealed nothing out of the ordinary. THE HILE in the WALL Same Time — Phone Order 843-7685—Ws Deliver—9th & III. DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP SANDWICH SHOP "That's a good question," Marzluff said. "Obviously the place had been cased because they knew exactly where to get into the range." How the arsonist gained admittance to the building has not been determined. Marziulf said admittance to the range was through the same door Aenchbacher entered. He speculated admittance to the building was through a window, but added that many people on campus have keys to the building. Marzluff said future security of the building would remain the same, with one faculty member and three students and janitors serving in that capacity. Percy Faith His Orchestra & Chorus Love Theme from 'Romeo and Juliet' Featuring Theme from A Summer Place including Good Morning Starshine Spinning Wheel Walt Disney Without Her One On Columbic Records Available at KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Thousand Clowns Starring: Jason Robarts Barbara Harris Martin Balsam 7 and 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium 50c SUA Popular Film Series April 24 Jack P. 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