6 Tuesday, April 10, 1979 University Daily Kansan Arson alleged in warehouse fire Lawrence Fire Department officials said yesterday that arson may have been the cause of a fire Sunday that caused an estimated $200,000 damage to paper stored in a warehouse at 600 New York St., near the south bank of the Kansas River. An employee of the Kansas Color Press Inc., 2201 Haskell Ave., reported the fire at about 1:40 p.m., according to the fire department. The employee was unloading rolls of paper from a railroad car when he discovered the fire in the warehouse. The warehouse is about two blocks northwest of the Santa Fe Railway Co., depot on East Seventh Street. Damage to the contents of the building was estimated at $200,000 by the fire department. John Carver, treasurer and controller of Kansas Color Press Inc., owner of the paper, said it would be sometime before his company could know the exact extent of the loss. The fire department estimated damage to the building to be $3,000. The warehouse is expected to cost $25,000. James McSwain, Lawrence fire chief, said yesterday that the fire was still being investigated by his department and the Douglas County Sheriff's office. "The fire is of suspicious origin. Investigation has virtually eliminated any potential threat." McSwain said a portion of the Douglas "When you eliminate all accidental reasons for a fire, it leads you to believe it's not." County Arson Squad may be activated to investigate the fire. Carver said he did not know of anyone with a reason to set a fire at one of his neighbors. Firefighters spent about 30 minutes battling the blaze before bringing it under control. Fire officials said the warehouse was still open, and there were extensive fire when fire crews reached the scene. Carver said the fire would not cause serious production disruptions for Kansas Color Press because the company has paper stored at other locations. ELECTIONS for the Pre-Nursing Club Offices Available President Secretary Treasurer Wed. April 11 7:00 pm Walnut Room, K.U. Union Speaker will also be there . . . please attend Partially funded by student activity fees. Attention Women The Women's Coalition presents an open Rallach Blues Tuesday, April 10, 6 pm All women are invited to attend. For location and information call 864-4934 or drop by the Women's Coalition office A Student Senate funded organization Todd Vanlaningham former director of Gay Services of Kansas will speak Tues. 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Ingram Bergman; with Ulla Jacobson, Eva Dahlbeck, Harriet Browne, and the comedy that won the Cannes Film Festival for Best Comedy for Best Comedy. Sweden's institutions. Friday & Saturday, April 13 & 14 MEAN STREETS Dir. Martin Scorsese; with Harvey Kellet, Martin D绍军, Amy Robinson, Cesare Danova. "Fri... 3-30 & 9-30 (1975) SWEPT AWAY Dir. Lina Wertmiluer; with Giancarlo Giannini, Mariangela Melato, Italy. subtilities. *Fri--7:00* Sat.—3:30 & 9:30 Tuesday, April 17 BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940 (1940) Dir. Norman Taurog; with Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, George Murphy. Great dance sequences and songs. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or midnight unless other noted. Note 1. $15.00 admission. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT $200^∞ Per Week Royal Prestige Needs Students Who Will Be Living In Kansas City, Topeka, Lawrence, Wichita & Other Areas For Further Info: Come To Kansas Union—Oread Room 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 or 6:30 Today Attention Women is an issue that affects ALL of our lives. What can we do about it? An upcoming woman's RALLY AGAINST RAPE will help to answer questions on such issues as: The psychology of rape, campus safety, rape prevention, what to do if you're a rape victim, or know someone who is, Rape & law, and more. How can you help? Come to an organizational meeting Tuesday, April 10, 8pm in the Jayhawk room (Union) Sponsored by KU's Women's Coalition a Student Senate funded organization