Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 18, 1962 Nelick Will Recite Housman's Poetry Franklyn C. Nelick, associate professor of English, will read the poems of A. E. Housman at the SUA Poetry Hour at 4:30 today, in the music and browsing room of the Kansas Union. Three national awards have been presented to "Kansas Engineer," a quarterly publication of the KU School of Engineering and Architecture. Engineering Paper Receives Awards Tim Hamill, Raytown, Mo., junior, and Robert Simpson, Lawrence graduate student, this year's editors, received the awards at the college magazines' annual convention at Purdue University. 2. y 6 The awards were made by the Engineering College Magazines Associated for issues published during the 1961-62 school year. First place awards were received for the best editorials and best single issue layout. A third place award was given to the KU staff for the best non-technical article. it's the end! Regular one-man-band this coat. Scotchgard $ treated to give the brushoff to rain or snow. Acrylic pile lining zips in or out to keep you in tune with the temperature. Short and trim; staccato-styled in fine Gabardine; new Fall iridescent shades; $29.95 at swingin' stores. KU SPORTS on DIAL KLWN 1320 7:30 a.m. -------------- Daily Sports Shorts 5:00 Today ------------- Jayhawk Locker Room 5:20 ---------------- Tom Hedrick Sports For Speedy Delivery Call VI 3-0563 The PIZZA HUT Where Quality Reigns Supreme Free Delivery in Campus Area 9-19th-Mass.-Iowa 14th & Tenn. Patronize Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. It's now a fact: every Ford-built car in '63 has self-adjusting brakes "Give us a brake," Ford Motor Company engineers were told, "that will automatically compensate for lining wear whenever an adjustment is needed—and make it work for the entire life of the lining." Tough assignment—but not insurmountable. Today, not only does every Ford-built car boast self-adjusting brakes, but the design is so excellent that adjustments can be made more precisely than by hand. This Ford-pioneered concept is not complex. Key to it is a simple mechanism which automatically maintains proper clearance between brake drum and lining. Self-adjustment takes place when the brakes are applied while backing up. This adjustment normally occurs but once in several hundred miles of driving. The brake pedal stays up, providing full pedal reserve for braking. Another assignment completed—and another example of how Ford Motor Company provides engineering leadership for the American Road. MOTOR COMPANY The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan PRODUCTS FOR THE AMERICAN ROAD THE HOME THE FARM INDUSTRY AND THE AGE OF SPACE ---