Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1963 Ellsworth Residents Vote Today To Decide MRA Affiliation Ellsworth Hall residents were voting today whether to join the men's Residence Association, following last night's recommendation by the Ellsworth Congress against affiliation. The MRA is composed of large men's residence halls Joseph R. Pearson and Templin halls the present members of the organization. Larry DeMarca, Kansas City, Mo., senior who is president of Ellsworth, said the Congress apparently felt it had not learned enough of the MRA to justify spending the $100 necessary for affiliation. MRA dues are 15 cents each for the 670 men living in Ellsworth. SHOULD THE Ellsworth Congress recommendation be supported by the residents today, the hall could not join the Association of University Residence Halls, the AURH chairman said last night after learning of the action. The AURH is a coordinating body formed last year by the MRA, the Men's Scholarship Hall Council and the Inter-Residence Council, a women's residence hall group. Jim Tschechetelin, Prairie Village junior and AURH chairman, said the MRA should have to approve Ellsworth membership in the AURH. "So if Ellsworth votes not to join the MRA would have to approve sible for it to join the AURH," Tschechtelin said. KU Carillon Bells Called Second Best Ronald Barnes, former KU carilonneur, described the KU carillon bells as second best in America, surpassed only by the bells in the National Cathedral of the Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. Barnes is now carillonneur for the National Cathedral. Barnes received high praise from Washington music critics for the dedication recital of the bells in the National Cathedral. The music critic of the Washington Post called Barnes "an artist outstanding for his supreme art." PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • DeMAREA EXPLAINED that the question being put before Ellsworth residents today concerns approval of the MRA constitution. Approval is necessary before the hall congress can vote to join the group. The vote of the Ellsworth Congress was 21-5 against recommending affiliation. to learn more about the MRA." DeMarea said. "They don't want to put out this money until they know what they are spending it for." "Members of the Congress want DeMarca said that the large percentage of new students in Ellsworth had some effect on the vote of the Congress again if the hall votes against the MRA constitution today. 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 The State Board of Regents meeting here last week decided that the retirement age for teaching faculty at the five state institutions under its jurisdiction will remain at age 70. Regents Leave Retirement Age at 70 The Board relaxed its previous ruling that administrators must give up their administrative duties at age 65 by permitting the institutions to request continuance of individuals in their administrative offices on a year-to-year basis until age 70. DEAN JAMES K. LOGAN OF the School of Law has been appointed to an American Bar Association special four-man committee to study the financing of legal education. ... CESSNA 150 NEW LOWER RATES!! ALL INTERESTED PERSONS BOTH STUDENTS AND FACULTY Come to an Organizational meeting in the AIRPORT LOBBY (N.E. of Tee Pee) 7:30 p.m. — Tuesday October 1, 1963 Free Film Shown AEROHAWKS FLYING CLUB MEET a starry-eyed young lady She's a bride-to-be who is twice-blessed . . . secure in her love and equally secure in her choice of a Columbia Tru-Fit Bridal Set. Columbia's tradition of fine quality and styling, and the exclusive built-in Tru-Fit Ring guards will keep your ring safe, and your diamond perfectly centered on your finger. Styles up to $5000. It's OK To Owe Ray Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" Formerly Gustafson's 809 Mass.