Page 3 Numerous Talks To End Religious Week Activities The week's Religious Emphasis activities will wind up at 1 p.m. friday. Two seminars and speeches in organized houses are scheduled for tonight. U. S. Navy Chaplain Parham will be moderator for a seminar discussion on "Marriage and the Home Throughout the World" at 4 p.m. today in the Student Union Trophy Room. An International Club panel will discuss "Religiöus Tensions Throughout the World" at 8 o'clock tonight in the Oread Room of the Student Union. Bill Allaway, Lawrence graduate student and YMCA director, will be moderator. Rabbi Harry Kaplan, director of B'nai B'rill Hillel Foundation at Ohio State University, will lead the discussion. Others on the panel are: Mohamed Kazem, Cairo, Egypt; Gopal Khare, Rowa, India, and Jose Steide, Vienna, Austria. All are graduate students. The Rev, Charles E. Boddie of the Americian Baptist Foreign Mission Society will speak at 6 p.m. in Corbin Hall. To Speak In Corbin Charles D. Neff of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints will talk to members of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity at 6 o'clock. Chaplain Parham will speak at 6 p.m. at Alpha Phi sorority and at 8:30 p.m. at North College. The Rev. Mother Ruth, C.H.S. will speak at 6 p.m. at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The Rev. Donald F. Hetzler, Lutheran pastor at the State University of Iowa, will talk to members of Jollife Hall at 6 p.m. Tri Delta To Hear Methodist The Rev. Don Kuhn of the Methodist Board of Temperance will speak at Delta Delta delta sorority at six p.m. Dr. Paul A. Zimmerman, president of Concordia Teachers College, Seward, Neb., will speak at 6 p.m. at Carruth-O'Leary. A Religious Emphasis Week evaluation breakfast will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Friday. A faculty luncheon at noon Friday will end the week's activities. Rabbi Kaplan will speak on "Religious Assumptions of Academic Freedom." Stamp Collection Shown To CCUN Herman Chubb, professor of political science, showed slides of his stamp collection to members of the Collegiate Council of the United Nations Wednesday. The collection is unusual because it is generally forbidden to make slides of postage stamps, he said. Most of the stamps were 20th century issues. Prof. Chubb explained how stamps followed political changes in different countries of the world, giving examples of switches from monarchies to republics. Doctors To Lecture At Hospital Series The second lecture of the Topeka State Hospital orientation series will be held today from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. "The Psychiatric Treatment Program at Topeka State Hospital" will be discussed by Dr. Frank Smith, chief of the Eastman section. "The Adolescent Unit Program" will be discussed by Dr. Antonio Fueyo, staff psychiatrist in the adolescent unit. Fuqitive Killed In Georgia WAYNESBORO, Ga. — (U.P.)— Troopers today to shot at a Massachusetts fugitive who killed an officer and abducted a woman and her young son. Jerald Peter Beaurecaire, 24, Dorchester, Mass., was felled with six rifle and pistol bullets. English monarchs, with an eye to masts for the Royal Navy, customarily reserved rights to certain types and sizes of trees in their charters to the American colonies. Fishermen along the coast of Brazil go to sea on peeled-loop rafts called jangadas, the National Geographic Society says. Jay Janes Elect Officers Jan Miettner, Kansas City, Kan. junior, was elected president Wednesday of the Jay Janes, women's pep organization Wednesday. Other officers are Janice Jones, Sabetha junior, vice president; Margie Kaeaz, Leavenworth junior, secretary; Janie Schaake, Lawrence juniper, treasurer; Shirley Carson, Lamont junior, social chairman; Sonda Updike, Olathe junior, historian and publicity; Kay Westrup, Woodbine sophomore, notifications; Laura Noell, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, song leader; Terri Battle, Leavenworth sophomore, and Marilyn Perry, Lawrence sophomore, Red Pepper Advisors. The officers will be installed at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Debaters To Attend St. Paul Tourney KU debaters left today to participate in the College of St. Thomas Invitational Tournament to be held March 2.3 at St. Paul, Minn. Making the trip are John Knightly, Hutchinson, Ralph Seger, Topeka, Kenneth Irby, Fort Scott, all sophomore; and John Eland, Topeka junior. Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech and debate coach, will serve as one of three judges at the debate. Teachers Needed In State By Fall TOFEKA—(U,P)—Kansas needs to hunt for new teachers if it is to fill classroom teaching vacancies by next September, State Superintendent Adel F. Throckmorton said today. He said an annual teacher supply and demand survey compiled by his department indicates schools will be looking for approximately 700 additional teachers to meet needs caused by increasing enrollments. Three hundred gallons of jet fuel are required to taxi a current jet bomber from the warmup ramp to the end of a runway for take-off, usually a distance of about one and one-half miles. University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 1, 1956. Those FBI Badges Just Aren't For Sale THOMASVILLE, Ga. (U.P.)-Federal agents by now probably have had a heart-to-heart talk with a Tallahassee, Fla., man who tried to purchase a Federal Bureau of Investigation badge at a pawn shop here. 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