Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 12, 195 Lutheran Dedication Set for Sunday A door-opening ceremony this Sunday will begin a week of festivities dedicating the new Immanuel Lutheran church at 17th and Vermont sts., the Rev. Norman Brandt, Lutheran pastor, announced today. The dedication activities will include services Sunday, Wednesday, March 18, and Sunday, March 22. The dedication ceremonies will start at 11 a.m. Sunday when the contractor and building committee hands the key to the new church to a committee consisting of the Rev. Brandt; Dr. R. W. Hahn, director of the student service commission of the Lutheran church, Missouri synod, and Charles J. Bether, graduate student, president of Gamma Delta. The Rev. Lewis H. Defner, Wichita, will give the dedication sermon. A luncheon will be given in the basement of the church for all attending the services. At 3 p.m. Dr. Hahn will give a sermon titled "Dedication to Student Work," with Lutheran students taking an active part. DEDICATION TO START SUNDAY—The new Immanuel Brethern church will be dedicated by visiting ministers starting Sunday. The activities of the dedication will last three days and will include speeches and luncheons. Rev. R. W. Hahn will be the guest speaker for the ceremonies. THE BUS (Adv.) At 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta will hold its regular Sunday meeting, with guests attending from Emporia State Teachers college, Kansas State college, and Warrensburg (Mo.) Teachers college. This will be followed at 7 p.m. by the deg. ceremony and reception by Dr. Theodore Steltzer, from Concordia Teachers college, Seward, Neb. By BIBLER "I see your new driver finally found a place to live!" At 1 p.m. a Lutheran alumni reunion luncheon sponsored by Gamma Delta will be held. At this luncheon Harold Benitz, president of the DR. R. W. HAHN alumni association, will present the church pews to the congregation. The new church was started Jan. 25, on the site of the old United Bishop church in 1904. Lutheran church was formerly located at 10th and Kentucky streets. Naval Test Unit Slates Interviews Representatives of the U.S. Naval Ordinance test station, China Lake, Calif., will be here Monday through Thursday next week to interview students for research and development work in California. Interviews will be scheduled for seniors and graduate students in mechanical, electrical, electronic, chemical, and aeronautical engineering. A limited number of openings exist in physics, civil engineering, chemistry, mathematics, and metal-urgy. Dr. William M. Simpson, of the U.S. Naval Civil Engineering Research and Evaluation laboratory, Port Hueneum, Calif., will show a film and slides depicting research facilities and programs of the laboratories at 3 p.m. Monday in 116 Marvin. Dr. Simpson is a former head of the department of aeronautical engineering here. Students interested in interviews may make appointments in 111 Marvin. 740 Vermont 1903 Mass. GOP Official Says Business Benefits by Impartial Hiring "If leaders of industry will give me an audience, I can make them realize it is for their business interest to give people jobs regardless of race, creed or color," Myles Stevens, Republican representative from Wyandotte county, said last night at a Federal Employment Practice Commission discussion, held in the Union. Mr. Stevens, who has done more $>$ than anyone in the state to further FEPC, told of the opposition he has met in trying to pass this bill. The FEPC bill, which passed the House 83-3 last Tuesday, is a compromise to the original, but Mr. Stevens said he thinks it will work. The board of education of state universities will be affected by the bill, but private colleges will not, he said. Malott Named As Top Aide Deane W. Malott, former chancellor of the University and president of Cornell university, was named by President Dwight Eisenhower as one of seven consultants to the National Security Council. The council is the top policy-making group for foreign affairs and national defense. The Most Unusua Suspense Story For 1953 News - Cartoon CARTOON COMEDY Spring Fashions DIXIE SHOPS FORMALS $15.95 Others to $20.00 present the newest in DRESSES $6.00 2 for $11.00 2 for $11.00 COATS $8.00 $10.00 $17.00 And for those necessary separates . . . SHORTS BLOUSES POLOS $1.00 NYLON SLIPS $1.99 to $2.99 HOSE - 51-15 2 for $1.00