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Victims Find Home

First-year law students J.B.
Jones and David G. Hetzel,
whose University Heights
apartment burned last
Wednesday, have been
relocated in another apartment
according to University Heights
Resident Manager Dorothea
Findley.

Mrs. Findley said that the
fire insurance inspector has not
yet determined the cause of
the blaze which destroyed the
apartment's bedroom and its
contents.

Christmas Service

An ecumenical Christmas
service for the University
community will be held
tomorrow night at 9:30 at the
Westminster Church.

The service will include
traditional carols, scripture and
communion. Cider and
doughnuts will be served
afterwards. The church is
located at 190 Rugby Rd.

Russian Exhibition

A Russian exhibition,
sponsored by the Victor
Kamkin Bookstore, will be
held today and tomorrow 9
a.m.-5 p.m. in Newcomb
Hall Ballroom.

Russian toys, gifts, crafts,
and books on Russian culture
will be sold. Soviet literature
available only in the Soviet
Union and popular Russian
works will be featured in both
Russian and English.

The Victor Kamkin
Bookstore of Rockville,
Maryland is the largest Russian
bookstore outside of the
Soviet Union. The exhibition
will offer Russian commodities
not available elsewhere.