Love of God topic of discussion Love of God and Love of Man will be discussed by Noshe Lazar at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Centennial Room. Lazar is on leave from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem where he is chairman of the department of romance philology. He is teaching at Cornell University. He will be lecturer at the French department's graduate colloquium. The lecture will be in French. Cwens plan tea Cwens, sophomore women's honorary organization, is planning a tea for all floor and wing officers of the freshman women's residence halls. It will be Nov. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Dean Emily Taylor. $30,000 grant will aid workshops A series of national conferences and workshops in speech, hearing and language of the mentally retarded will be established by KU with the help of a $30,000 grant from the U.S. Social and Rehabilitation Service. Director of the project will be Richard L. Schiefelbusch, director of the KU Bureau of Child Research, Internat'l Club to sponsor discussion The International Club is sponsoring a panel discussion at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Parlor A. The topic will be "Democracy: Part of your People." Speakers are James Titus, professor of political science; S. Suman, Napal graduate student and Dieter Hof, Germany graduate student. The panel discussion will compare the governments of the United States, Germany and Nepal. Temkin to lecture at Med Center Dr. Owsei Temkin, professor of history of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will speak at the first annual series of inter-departmental biological science lectures today at University of Kansas Medical Center. Area college and university students and professionals are invited to attend the speech at 5 p.m. in Wahl Hall East Auditorium at the Medical Center. This series of lectures will be broadcast via microwave to the KU campus and may be viewed in 124 Malott Hall. Promoting awareness of dangers of the world population growth will occupy Dan Pellegrom during a visit to KU today. He will lecture and participate in discussion at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. at KU, he will encourage symposiums, speakers and inclusion of population dialogue in academic programs. Pellegrom is also Director of College Programs for Planned Parenthood-World Population. Population boom topic of lecture Pellegrom, president of this year's class at Union Theological Seminary, has chosen to work with the problem of overpopulation instead of in a parish. While "Population growth is the most pressing problem today," Pellegrom said. "If the church is concerned about what happens from Monday to Saturday, it's got to have a secular ministry to go where the people are." In conjunction with his studies at Union Theological Seminary, Pellegrom has tutored high school drop-outs in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn and conducted a survey of voluntary organizations for the New York City Planning Commission. He has also operated a teen center in Queens. A REAL SPORT UNION PICKETED Here shown is our new barley and bone tweed. Well tailored with wider lapels, deeper vents, and great shape. This is just one of many great sport looks which we are showing. Stop in and sport yourself. University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr. On the Hill also : The Town Shop downtown BALTIMORE (UPI)—The tables were turned in Baltimore—a union officer was picketed. A 27-year-old housewife and her three small children picketed Teamsters Local 557. The woman said the union was not helping her husband collect back pay. Mrs. Gerald Browne said her husband did not know she was picketing. Oct. 20 1969 KANSAN 3 An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND YE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W.23rd V1 2-2266 Lawrence JUNIORS and SENIORS In The SCHOOL of EDUCATION Are Invited To HOSPITALITY DAY By The Kansas City, Kansas School System TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 Room 101 STUDENT UNION BUILDING 9 a.m.-4 p.m. REFRESHMENTS SERVED