oose- an- dd d d, y t s s, e d r o s e u r University Daily Kansan Page 3 Bliss Plans to Work Quietly In Effort to Rebuild GOP COLUMBUS, Ohio —(UPI)— Ray C. Bliss, as Republican national chairman, plans to work quietly in the background in his determined effort to rebuild the Republican party. Describing himself as a realist, the man slated to become national chairman on April 1 said he was optimistic about his party's future. He is convinced it has a solid base upon which "qualified candidates, adequately financed, with proper organization support" can expect to make a winning race. Bliss is not discussing the party's ideological disputes and any plans he may have except to say he expects to be a "desk chairman" working full time at his $30,000 a year job. He has not sought a single vote Fred Ellsworth, secretary emeritus of KU Alumni Association who died Monday, was honored by more than 800 people in funeral services here yesterday. Funeral Service Held For Fred Ellsworth 22. sks stis syly orng rcr; ergr ra, Mr. KU died Monday after minor surgery. Among those attending his funeral was Gov. William Avery. Rev. Paul Davis, minister of the Plymouth Congregational Church where the funeral was held, said Ellsworth had been a continuing influence in building a larger university through 40 years of service under four chancellors. The 69 year-old secretary was mourned by politicians, university staff members, bankers, newspapermperm, and many other friends. for the chairmanship, he told newsmen yesterday, when he made it plain he expects to pattern his national operation after that which has been successful in Ohio. "I DON'T LIKE to be vague," Bliss said when asked about his more specific plans as chairman. "I don't hold many news conferences and like to be candid in my answers. "But all this happened rather quickly and I have had no time to do any thinking about what I would do in an office to which I haven't yet been elected. You don't make plans and announcements until you have had time to study them and know what you are doing." He said, however, in answer to a question, that he expects to have a "relatively free hand" in rebuilding the party and hopes to "conduct myself so as to invite the confidence and support of all." IN THAT CONNECTION, he said he had not made commitments to anyone in exchange for support to replace Dean Burch, who will submit his resignation next week effective April 1. Bliss said also that he would continue his Akron insurance business so that he would be financially independent. "I never want to be dependent upon politics for a living." he said. "I am glad that I have a business to fall back upon because having that security I made some decisions that I otherwise might have been hesitant to make." 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