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Now, you can get all of the advantages of living in a residence hall with the freedom and privacy of an off campus lifestyle. Plus, there are added benefits—like a fitness center, great social activities and our fantastic "Dine Anytime" program. 843-8559 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Calvin Trinlil synodicated columnist and author, entrained an audience of 750 last night with morsels of Eastern European culture and ridicule of anti- ism. ASSISTANT A. S. K.CAMPUS DIRECTOR STUDENT SENATE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 1800 Naismith Drive He said that Jewish people were often scapegoats for acts they never committed. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN 410 KANSAS UNION AND ARE DUE BY TUESDAY, MAY 1 AT 5:00 P.M. FOR JUMP RIGHT INTO STUDENT SENATE! "It was the first time I realized that people could have gray hair and bleached skin." thousand Eastern Europeans. Trillin, who was reared in Kansas City, Mto., told stories to an audience at Congregation Beth Salam, 98th Street and Wornall Road, about his ancestors' immigration to the United States into and the Kansas City area. "We didn't slaughter any buffaloes. We didn't have any slaves," said Trillin, a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1963. "We were not here. "While he kept people from the other side were chasing us out." He told a story about his Uncle Ben, who lived in St. Joseph, Mo., and had emigrated to the U.S. around the turn of the century, as did several "He had lived a blameless life in St. Joe," Trillan said. "I don't say he had taken a strong hold of the Protestant work ethic, but he had some tomatoes in the back yard he had been tending for 75 years. Trillin, who is the author of several food books, spoke about one of his favorite restaurants, The Parkway, which specializes in Romanian cuisine. He said that Romanian cuisine required an abundance of garlic and schmalz, a seasoning of melted chicken fat. "One day, while he was in his back yard tending his tomatoes, a woman had lost control of her car two blocks from Uncle Benny's street. She had gone through two red lights and a median strip, crashed into a backyard two houses away from Uncle Benny. Then she had gone through two back yards and knocked Uncle Benny down and he had to go to the hospital. mother who spoke perfect English. "Well, Uncle Benny believed in acts of God and all that, but the sharp right really got him. He suspected anti-semitism." Trillin said that children who grew up in the first generation grew up with elders who almost always spoke broken English. He said that when he was a child he was startled to meet a friend's "As you know, Romanians are worried a lot about vampires," he said. "So the garlic is the biggest defense against the vampire. If the vampires got through the garlic defense, then the schmaltz would hit them with heartburn. It was not healthy food." Sarah Silverman of Kansas City, Mo., said that she had known Trillin as a child and that she followed his byline. She confirmed that the story Trillin told about his Uncle Benny was true. Your paper, your news. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAN Campus-Nation/World-Sports-Weather-Arts/Entertainment PIZZA SHUTTLE HOT ON THE SPOT! 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