University Daily Kansan Page 8 82 Official Bulletin TODAY Jay James: 5 p.m., Pine room, Memorial Union. Ia 'forter? p.m. Thee republics. Bee's Birthday dance. 7 p.m. Teppe. Admission 50c. Ia 'forter? p.m. ASCE: Business Meeting. 206 Student workers. Work from Black & White, Retirement KU Dames Initiation: 8 p.m., Pine room, Union. Quill Club; B Sunnyside, Dr. Walter Meserve, speaker. Bring manuscriptss Le Cercle Francais: mercredi a quatre heures et demi, dûs à la table 306. Union, école et demie YWCA House of Representatives: 4 p.m. Hilley House. Froshwakes: 7:30 p.m. 101 Snow hall. Co-Recreational Swimming: 7:30 p.m. Lake Park: 7:30 a.m. Pi Sigma Alpha Public Meeting; 7:30 p.m., Oread room, Memorial Union- Discussion of Middle East led by Dr. Nabih A. Faris, Social. Sigma Alpha Iota: 7:15 p.m., Musicale rehearsal, 131 Strong. THURSDAY Fulbright Scholarship and Buenos Aires Academy. Presenter theater. All students, freshman through graduate, welcome. KU Fulbright professors and students will answer AWS House Meeting: 4 p.m., Pine room. Memorial Union. Lecture on the Christian Faith; Walter Wilson Jr., Greenleave Motor Co., K.C. Mo. Sponsored by KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 32 Strong. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1953 Kaku Pledge meeting: 7 p.m., business YMCA meeting: 7:30 p.m., Jayhawker Freshman AWS: Senate petitions will be available Thursday, Oct. 15. available Thursday, Oct. 15 Student club: 7:30 p.m., Union ball room 4-No Bridge Club: 7:15 p.m. Card room: Memorial Union. Students, fac- ections. Bailley Chemistry Club meeting; 8 Bailey HCL Program. A discussion of graduate study in chemistry. Quack Club: 7:30 p.m., Robinson pool, Swim. Delta Sigma Pi: Business meeting 8 p.m., Formal Pledging Ceremony, 8:30 p.m.,oulunge, Military Science Bigg. All-Students Devoctions: 9:45 p.m., Danforth chapel. Music Ed Group to Elect Music education students will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in 37 Strong to elect officers for the year and discuss the Music Education Conference Planning program scheduled for Nov. 5-6 at Wichita. The oil industry employs more than 17.000 college-trained engineers and scientists. GOP Farm Plan Blamed in Loss Eau Claire, Wis.,—(U.P.)-Republicans feared today that Democrat Lester Johnson's landslide victory in the rural ninth congressional district means GOP farm policies are becoming a political liability. Mr. Johnson, a 52-year-old district attorney, sweep aside Republican State Sen. Arthur Padrutt yesterday in a special election to become the first Democrat ever to go to Congress from the district. Mr. Fadrutt said GOP farm policies had beat him as he conceded Mr. Johnson's victory last night. With all but one of 401 precincts reporting today, Mr. Johnson had 27,715 votes to Mr. Padrutt's 21,357. "The election results show very clearly that the farmer and the laboring man do not like the administration's policies and took this opportunity to show their displeasure." he said. Mr. Padrutt's explanation of his surprising downfall was echoed by other Republicans. "The great simplicity of Islam, the religion of submission to Allah, is the reason why it has had such widespread acceptance," Dr. Nabih Amin Faris, visiting professor from the University of Beirut, said last in the fourth of the series of lectures on "The Arab World Today." Islam Religion Is Simple, Faris Says Dr. Faris said outstanding features of Islam are its strict traditions, or lack of change, and its unfaltering doctrine of monotheism. "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet" is the chant that is repeated several times daily by the devout Moslem, Dr. Faris said. Within this statement lies the foundation of all Islamic teachings, he said. "The Moslem does not like to be called a "Mohammed丹", for his worship is not of Mohammed, but only of Allah." Dr. Faris said. The Moslem does not think or Mohammed as a divine being as a Christian con- VETERANS: WELCOME to AMERICAN LEGION CLUB 7 East 7th WED. OCT. 21 8:30 p.m. BIG TIME WED. OCT. 21 WRESTLING Community Bldg. . . . Lawrence 8:30 p.m. FOR THE CENTRAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP LENNY MONTANA vs. DAVE SIMS MIDGET WRESTLERS VITO GONZALES vs. PEE WEE JAMES GEORGE LEIPOLD vs. JOE ALDERMAN called to fight the allies of Britain, France and Russia. However, this plea was unrecognized, he said, because the order was issued from Berlin under the influence of a Christian ruler, the Kaiser. KU Representative BILL KARRAS Call 2227L3 For Reservations The Entomology club will meet at 4 p.m. today in 301 Snow. Ellis Hayden, graduate student, will give a talk on his trip to the Bahamas on his trip. The club picnic and initiation of new members will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Potter lake picnic grounds. Reserved Seats --- $1.50 General ... $1.00 Children (under 12) 50c all tax included Of the six parts of the Islamic religion, one remains unrecognized by most Moslems. This is the practice of holy war, intended to spread the faith of Allah by overthrowing other faiths. The last time a holy war was called by the caliph was in 1918, Dr. Faris said. Moslems were Entomology Club Meets Today siders Christ, but only as a prophet, he said. Dr. Paris said the ultimate goal of every practicing Moslem is to visit the sacred city of Mecca at least once during his lifetime. In recognition of this desire, the practicing Moslem bows toward Mecca five times daily, he said. all tax included SPONSORED BY LAWRENCE SHRINER'S CLUB This Weekend? Norman Bound Record this Fall's Football thrills with your camera. We fill all your film needs, and give you 24-HOUR FINISHING SERVICE 1107 Mass. 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