UR Heads Reject Students' Protest Against Radio Fee For the privilege of having radios arid electric phonog.-aphs in their dormitory rooms. University of Rochester students will pay $2.50 each term, beginning with the sec ond semester this year, it was announced yesterday. The tax, contested by River Campus collegians through petitions, covers all students in the university-, according to Dr. Arthur S. Gale, dean of the College for Men. Questions raised in me petition, eigned by nearly all student radio cwr.ers within 24 hours after the tax was announced, were considered by President Alan Valentine, Treasurer Raymond L. Thompson end Dr. Staring B. Wells, dormitory proctor, Dean Gale said. "The annual fee of $5 for radios nd electric phonographs, payable semi-annually, shall remain in force Jr. the Eastman School of Music, the College for Men and Women. In the latter, no few for radios and phonographs will be collected during the first term this year," Dean Gale announced.