The aftermath of fire . . . This unpleasant scene was one of many to be found in the wake of a fire that swept through the Kappa Sigma fraternity house early Saturday morning. The fire is thought to have been caused by faulty wiring. Most of the fraternity members have since relocated to other fraternities and apartments. Anti-war march starts week-long activities The Student Mobilization Committee (SMC) met Saturday to discuss plans concerning National Anti-War Week April 13-18 and the march rally April 15 in Kansas City, Missouri. SMC has asked KU students who plan to attend the Kansas City rally to meet at 11:30 a.m. in front of Fraser Hall. From there, the students will march to "O" Zone where cars and buses will leave for Kansas City at noon. Bus tickets can be purchased at the SMC office in the Kansas Union for $2.50. On campus anti-war activities will include anti-war movies shown today at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union and at 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the Union's Big Eight room. Movies will also 10 KANSAN Apr. 14 1970 A panel discussion will also be held today entitled, "Vietnam: U.S. Imperialism?" at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Eight room of the Kansas Union. Panelists will include: Bruce Molholt, assistant professor of microbiology, and Gus diZerega, Wichita special student. be shown Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Union's Forum room and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Templin Hall's cafeteria. The march in Kansas City will begin at 1:30 p.m. at Washington Square Park, at Pershing Road and Grant Avenue, and will proceed through the downtown area to Parade Park. The main speaker a the 3 p.m. rally will be Lee Weiner of the Chicago Seven. Other speakers will include SMC, Kansas City War Tax Resistance, Kansas City High School Coalition, National Welfare Rights organization and Vietnam veterans. Wardrobe Care Centers In By 9- Out By 5 Same Day Service Two Convenient Locations 1517 West 6th 1526 West 23rd Handy Drive-Up Window Easy Parking The relocation of 55 Kappa Sigma members from the charred and soaked remains of their house to the Theta Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Nu fraternities is nearly completed. Kappa Sig relocation almost completed The fire that emptied the sleeping members from the house was first noticed by Andy Budka, Amsterdam, N.Y. freshman, sometime before 5 a.m. Saturday morning. Since that early dawn hour, when the 55 men evacuated the burning, smoke-filled fraternity house, the Interfraternity Council has gone into high gear arranging for housing and clothing and providing for book and note replacements. Presently nearly one-third of the Kappa Sigmas are housed at the Theta Kappa Epsilon house and another third are at the Sigma Nu fraternity house. The remaining one-third of the members had previously signed apartment contracts but are currently in the process of dissolving those contracts in order for them to move into the fraternities. Officials of the Kansas Union Bookstore have arranged to loan used text books at no charge for the remaining of the semester, at which time the Union would reclaim the books. Andersen said new books would be leased to the Kappa Sigs at nominal prices. Along with the book offers, offers of class notes have poured in. Both of the fraternities housing the Kappa Sigs have offered them all of their notes, as have numerous other fraternities. Meanwhile, the Dean of Men's office said they would help in any way they could and offered their assistance in informing faculty members of their situation. Dave Andersen, Wichita junior and Interfraternity Council president, said that the Kappa Sigs had decided to stay together as much as possible. "They were separated at Templin and felt that they would rather retain their identity as a fraternity by living together." Andersen said Twenty of the 55 men lost everything in the blaze. Of those 20, seven men had no insurance at all. Because of that, Andersen is writing letters to all 28 presidents of KU Fraternities. reminding them to check their house insurance to make sure they are up to date. Individual members are being reminded to check with their parents for house insurance "rider" policies which would cover personal belongings while they are away from home. The future of the structure however remains nebulous until the house's insurance company estimates damages. ATTENTION SENIORS AND GRAD STUDENTS Union Central Life Insurance Company Offers Opportunities In Sales and Management Training. Salary Plus Commission Basi For Any Degree. 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