Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 5.1953 Church Council Official To Address Convocation Bengt Hoffman, staff member of the World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, will be the main speaker for campus Religious Emphasis week Feb. 15-21. He is an ordained minister of the Church of Sweden. Mr. Hoffman will speak at 9:20 a.m. Feb. 16 at the all-student convocation which marks the opening of the week. He also will speak at a dinner Thursday, Feb. 19, which will be attended by about 600 members of student religious groups. In his convoitation address he will discuss religion behind the Iron Curtain, Mr. Hoffman has become noted for his ability to cross back and forth between the Russian satellites and nations of western Europe, and he has been active in trips into the eastern zone of Germany the past two years. The theme for Religious Emphasis week is "Faith: Intelligent and Imperative." The program will include talks in organized houses, in classrooms and city churches, and at social functions. Mr. Hoffman and eight other guest speakers will appear in various city churches on Sunday, Feb. 15. They are being sponsored by the University Christian mission, a part of the National Council of Churches. Nine Graduates Pass CPA Test Nine KU graduates have passed the certified public accountant examination given here in November, and 13 have received their CPA certificates, Prof. Howard F. Stettler, secretary of the Kansas Board of Accountancy, said. Each one passing the examination will receive the CPA certificate when he has had the required amount of experience, he said. The nine are Donald R. Anderson, Kansas City, Mo; Paul David Berkley, Topeka; Robert T. Coleman, Los Angeles; Robert Ranson Cox, Jr., Kansas City, Mo; Howard D. Hull, Kansas City; Muir E. Rickenbaugh, Wichita; Max J. Rotman, Kansas City, Mo; Ronald B. Stang, La Crosse, and Oliver Frank Tarr, Cold-water. Receiving CPA certificates were Dean M. Bloyd, Salina; James B. Ecord, Kansas City, Mo.; William Edwards, Kansas City; Richard W. Fisher, Parsons; J. Glenn Hahn, Norwich; Howard E. Meyer, Kansas City, Mo.; Wiley S. Mitchell, Lawrence; Glen A. Olson, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert A. Pfeifer, Salina; Lennard G. Shipley, Salina; Leroy A. Steinke, Kansas City, Mo., and Warren Rex Woods, Salina. The famed Kentucky rifle was first made in Lancaster county, Pa. DEAN JERRY MARTIN AND LEWIS in HAL WALLIS Production THE STOOGE A Paramount Picture ENDS TONITE "Maytime in Mayfair" VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD STARTS FRIDAY Sterling Hayden "HELL GATE" - Co-feature - Sex - Shootin' She Devils "OUTLAW WOMEN" The first in a series of Sunday afternoon organ recitals to be presented by the School of Fine Arts in collaboration with the Museum of Art will be given in Spooner Thayer museum at 4 p.m. Sunday. Simpson Will Give 1st Sunday Recital The first concert will be given by Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ. Prof. Simpson has a bachelor of music degree from KU and a masters degree from the University of Michigan. He has done advance study with Marcel Dupre, Albert Riemenschneider, Palmer Christian, Arthur Poister, Charles S. Skilton, and Powell Weaver. He is an associate of the American Guild of Organists and past dean of the Kansas chapter. The free recitals will be open to the public. Official Bulletin Froshawks: pick up both sets basketball tickets at athletic office now. Tickets for K-State must be picked up by Saturday at athletic office. Limit two. MONDAY Math. colloquium; 5 p.m., 203 Strong. Engineersets; Coffee, 8 p.m., English, room 140. Novelist Ben Ames Williams Dies While Playing Curling Newton, Mass. — (U.P)—Ben Ames Williams, 63, well-known novelist, collapsed and died of a heart attack last night while playing the ancient game of curling. Author of 40 novels and some 400 short stories, Mr. Williams was born in Macon, Miss., brought up in Jackson, Ohio, where, his father edited a newspaper, and educated at Dartmouth. BENGT HOFFMAN Students Eligible For Navy Courses College men and women in this program will attend Navy training schools during two of their summer vacations. Upon graduation, they are commissioned ensigns in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Further information on the program may be obtained from Capt W. R. Terrell in 115 Military Science building. The program is primarily for students attending colleges where there are no ROTC units established but KU students are eligible to apply. Students not enrolled in any of the University ROTC units are eligible to apply for the basic course of the Navy reserve officer candidate program for this summer, Capt. W. R. Terrell, professor of naval science, announced today. Ex-Professor's Life Featured Featured in the current issue of the West Virginia State magazine is an article on the life of Dr. Alpha Loretta Owens, '01, former KU professor now retired. Dr. Owens received her M. A. degree here in 1903 and during 1918 she taught French. treats for heartbeats! We'll WRAP and MAIL your gift for you. So give the sweetest girl you know a box of CANDY on Valentine's Day, February 14. She'll love it. (You, too.) USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN Dixie's CARMEL CORN SHOP 18-Year-Olds Still Safe From Draft, Allen Says 842 Mass. Open 'Til 11 p.m. Phone 1330 The drop in minimum age of Douglas county inductees from 20 to 19 years is no indication that 18-year-olds will be drafted in the foreseeable future, according to Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, chairman of the Lawrence draft board Dr. Allen said much will depend on what the Communists do, and no one can predict that. He explained that the age was dropped simply because available manpower under previous classifications wasn't sufficient to meet existing needs. He said more men are needed under President Eisenhower's program, but that that would be the case regardless of who was President. The order reducing the minimum age of inductees to 19 was received Monday at the local draft office. There are 86 19-year-olds registered with the Douglas county board, and classified as 1-A, who will be affected by the new regulation. In addition there are 69 more who are between $18\frac{1}{2}$ and 19 who will become eligible for induction during the coming year. Under existing draft regulations, first questionnaires are sent out to men when they reach $18\frac{1}{2}$ years of age. Ex-servicemen generally become exempt when they reach their 26th birthday. Non-veterans are not exempt until they become 35. Potential inductees who will seek deferments may, under present draft regulations, do so in one of three ways. They may pass a Selective Service college qualification test, be deferred by statute, or by joining an ROTC unit. Med Center Receives Grant for Research A $50,000 fund for research in cancer has been established at the Medical center by the late Mrs. Martha E. Lewis of Kansas City. Known as the Martha E. Lewis and Katherine Hubbard fund for Cancer Research, income will augment the research on the cause of cancer now being carried on at the center, Dean W. Clarke Wescoe said. Professor's Art Accepted Robert Green, assistant professor of drawing and painting, has been notified of the acceptance of one of his oil paintings by one of the oldest exhibitions in North America. It is the 148th annual painting and sculpture show of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. The show opened Saturday and will close March 1. 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