Loan Approved For Dormitory Page 5 A $3 million loan for construction of what will be the largest residence hall at KU was approved yesterday by the Housing and Home Finance Agency of the Community Facilities Administration in Washington, D.C. The Kansas Board of Regents authorized KU to apply for the federal loan last January. The $3.8 million residence hall will be between Ellsworth Hall and Stouffer Place in the Daisy Field area. J. J. WILCOX, director of dormitories and dormitory administration, said he expects the Regents to consider the loan agreement during their Oct. 18 meeting in Topeka. Terms of the agreement are for a four-year loan at 3 per cent interest. The approximate cost of the hall for 970 students will include the cost of related construction, furniture and equipment. he said. The overall capacity of the new hall will be about 222,000 square feet. The largest residence hall now on campus is Ellsworth Hall with 154,- 000 square feet. Wilson said architectural plans for the new hall should be ready early next year. The building should be ready for occupancy by September 1965. A career in life insurance offers many advantages. Besides the opportunity to be of service to others, there's the advantage of being in a business that can be built from your own ability and imagination. The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel - FRANCIS BACON Perhaps you should investigate what this field has to offer you. For full information, write for our free booklet, "Career Opportunities", or stop by our campus office. Forrest Jackson, Lawrence attorney, will speak at a meeting of the Chancery Club at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow in the Moot Court Room of Green Hall. Chancery Club Opens With Local Attorney Kermit D. Hoffmeier The club is an organization for students interested in law as a profession. It was established at KU in 1961. The purpose of the club is to help undergraduates understand law as a profession. The group invites lawyers and educators to speak on aspects of their work. Officers are: Philip Cooper, Prairie Village senior, chief justice; Alan Roff, Lawrence junior, associate justice; Jill Mons, Lake Forest, Ill., sophomore, clerk of the court and Kent Howerton, Garnett sophomore, baliff. University Daily Kansan Francis H. Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the faculty advisor. The club will meet on the second Tuesday of each month. The KU-Y will sponsor its annual mum sale for the Parent's Day Iowa State-KU football game next week. KU-Y Holds Mum Sale For Parent's Weekend State-KU football game next week. Sharon Roy, Kansas City, junior, and chairman of the sale, announced that order blanks will be given to the KU-Y representatives in each living group. Students should place their orders through their representatives. The orders must be completed by Tuesday. Prices will be $1.50 each. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. V1 3-0330 Monday, Oct. 7, 1963 VI 3-2091 813 Mass. We are presently decorating these units. Tenants renting now may select wall colors. .drapes. .etc. All Units Air Conditioned. Carpeted and Have Disposals. Provincial Furniture Available. PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI2-3416 1912 W.25th Day or Night When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified ...then should you decide to buy—we apply up to 3 months' rent toward the purchase price. You can pay balance on convenient terms. Remember, there is no obligation to buy. Now you can TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! It's easy—just see us or call us—for all details! LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER "We're Typewriter Specialists" 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 735 Mass.