Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 Ellsworth Dedication Scheduled for Sunday Dedication ceremonies will be Sunday afternoon at Ellsworth Hall. Several hundred guests are expected to be present for the dedication and open house. Ceremonies will begin at 2:30 p.m. with an introduction by J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories. William J. Moore, dean of the school of religion, will give the invocation, and Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will introduce Fred Ellsworth, for whom the hall is named. With Ellsworth will be his wife, Lucile, his two sons, Robert, a 1945 KU graduate who is the U.S. Representative from Kansas' Third District, and Stephen, a 1949 KU graduate, and his sister, Miss Maud Ellsworth, a retired professor of art education at KU. Ellsworth retired June 30 as executive secretary of the KU Alumni Association after 38 years of service in that office. He took the office of counsel for the 1966 KU centennial celebration upon his retirement. Ellsworth began teaching at the age of 17 in a country school in the Brooklyn Ridge District in Lynn County, Kansas. After three years of teaching he entered KU in the fall of 1916. ELLLSWORTH'S KU CAREER was interrupted by two years of service in the Army during World War I. He served on the front lines at Argonne. In 1919 he returned to KU and completed an AB in journalism in 1922. For two years prior to his service as executive secretary, he was advertising manager for the Pratt Daily Tribune in Pratt, Kansas. Construction on the 10-story structure began March, 1962, and was completed September, 1963. The total cost was $2.3 million, and the facilities were designed to house 670 men. The KU School of Engineering received a $6,000 grant to be used in a project to measure stresses on pressure tanks and automobile frames. The information will improve the accuracy of industrial electronic computer analysis of stress. Engineers Receive $8.500 for Research The money was given to KU by the A.O. Smith Corp, Milwaukee, Wis. The project will be administered by the Center for Research in Engineering. A grant of $2,500 from the Bendix Corp. of Kansas City, has also been given to KU. The money will be used to develop a simple damper (a device for reducing vibrations). UP Vice-Chairman Says Student Politics No Farce The vice-chairman of the University Party told a meeting of the party's general assembly last night that critics of campus politics are mistaken in calling it a "farce." "There is a place on this campus for politics," Clay Blair, Joplin Mo., sophomore said. "With the efforts of each of us, UP can play an important part in political activities here." Approval of a revised party constitution was postponed until the next general assembly meeting, tentatively scheduled for Oct. 16. tation for living groups will be two. Marvin said the new provision for adding extra delegates mainly will affect independent houses. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-4416 A Shopping Adventure Awaits You.. Lawrence's largest and finest selection of unique & exciting gifts at: Vickers Gift Shop VI 3-5585 "Across from the Granada" 1023 Mass. FREE Drip Dry Car Wash with Lubrication & Oil Change BRING THIS COUPON Bradford's 66 Service 25th & Iowa VI 2-3720 NEW! ALL CLEAR® MEDICATED LIPSTICK BY Du Barry® a color treat a beauty treatment conditions as it colors 5 new Fall fashion shades Silver and gold-tone jewelers cases shaped so a wardrobe of shades fits in your purse. RANKIN DRUG 1101 Mass. VI 3-5440 1101 Mass. LET UNIVERSITY FORD HANDLE YOUR PRE-WINTER SAFETY CHECK-UP . . . BRAKE ADJUSTMENT TEST BATTERY DRAIN AND FLUSH RADIATOR ADD ANTI-FREEZE CHECK ALL HOSE CONNECTIONS CHECK ALL LIGHTS CHECK ALL BELTS CHECK POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID ALL FOR ONLY $9.95 (Compacts and 6 cylinder slightly less) FOR REALLY QUICK SERVICE Call Bill or Gabe for an appointment L UNIVERSITY FORD V1 3-3500 Tw know was the F Aftr Finla sas-C guagu a tw TH ability them city Euro The easy whil borr "O Prairie out I Russ about me high since lack quar ing to n Bak "T wast wan said mos wan 714 Vermont