Christian Faith Discussed by IVCF Lecturer "If Christianity has anything at all to say to the modern world, it must begin by making clear its position and its requirements." Thad Marsh, English instructor at Kansas State College said last night at an inter-virginia Christian fellowship lecture in Strong hall. "Christianity: Creeds and Commitments," was the tonic of Mr. Marsh's second lecture in a series of two concerning "Science and Christianity." Mr. Marsh was a Summerfield scholar at the University from 1943 to 1948, and an English instructor here in 1948-49. As a Rhodes scholar he studied at Worcester college, Oxford, from 1949 to 1951. The credal statements of the Christian faith, particularly the Apostles creed, were examined and explained by Mr. Marsh. "But belief alone is not enough," Mr. Marsh said. "It is the commitment that counts." Student Court Grants 3 Appeals The Student court in session last night granted three appeals, denied two, and rendered four default judgments since the students concerned were not present. Appeals denied were Samuel McCalmon, education sophomore, for a parking violation in zone T, and Edward Hall, college junior, for smoking in Lindley. Hall was fined $2. Appeals granted included John Dougherty, college free human, who received a ticket while he was getting gas for his car. Edward Servione, graduate student, who left his car overnight in a zone since his could not move it because of a rally, and Meredel Small, college junior, for parking without a permit, in a zone which the court ruled lacks proper slims. Janet Allen, college sophomore; Clark Grimm, college senior; Hart- olden Murrav, fine arts sophomore, and William Kunter, engineering junior, received default judgments. All were charged with violating parking regulations. They're All Out For Votes South Haven, Mich.—(U.P.) T he e chamber of commerce is offering a bronze plaque to the Michigan town that casts the most votes per capita in the November presidential election. "We may win it ourselves," said the chambers' secretary, Dick Gram. "In the senatorial election two years ago 80 per cent of South Haven voters cast ballots. We're willing to lose if we can stir up other voters in the state." Friday, May 16, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 10 Men's Pep Organization Pledges 33 at Rush Smoker Thirty-three men were pledged by the KuKu club last night at a rush smoker in Strong hall. New pledges are Charles Van Meter, education junior; Lawrence Kravitz, engineering sophomore; Donald R. Johnson, college freshman; Lee Pemberton, college freshman; Stephen Barling, engineering freshman. Robert Tanner, college sophomore; Frederick Rice, college freshman; Owen Craig, college freshman; David Butts, college sophomore; Jay Holstine, college freshman; Alvond Clover, college freshman; LaVannes Squires, college sophomore. Lee Herboth, engineering junior; Robert Worcester, engineering freshman; Kenneth Beardsley, college freshman; Paul Fore, college freshman; Lowell Snyder, college sophomore; Gilbert Fayette engineer- ing sophomore. Jerry Murphy, pharmacy freshman; Robert Damkroger, college freshman; Paul Wallace, pharmacy freshman; Richard Bowers, college freshman. James Marshall, engineering freshman; Gary Walker, engineering freshman; Bruce Johnston, college freshman. Walter Calvert, engineering freshman; Jerry O'Dell, engineering freshman; Edward Campbell, college junior; Freeman Walker, engineering freshman; James Shranner, college freshman; Keith Carter, fine arts freshman; Richard Backman, engineering freshman; John Kirsch, college freshman. NOW THRU SAT. Robert Ryan Claire Trevor Sit in your car ★ See and hear the MOVIES! "BEST OF THE BADMEN" IN OBSERVANCE OF ARMED FORCES WEEK WE ARE PROUD TO BRING YOU THIS FIGHTING STORY OF THE ARMY'S TRANSPORTATION CORPS! THE NEVER-BEFORE-TOLD STORY OF THE ARMY'S DEVIL DRIVERSE JEFF CHANDLER·ALEX NICOL JUDITH BRAUN·CHARLES DRAKE JACQUELINE DUVAL * SIDNEY POITIER * HUGH O'BRIAN NOTES BY BLOOD BEECHER • SUPERVISOR OF JOHN MEMPHY HOLYMS • PROTECTIVE OF AGN ROGERS-HARVEY • A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL POUCH EVENING FEATURES 7:37 and 9:33 p.m. EVENING FEATURES ❶ 7:37 and 9:33 p.m. CONTINUOUS SAT. and SUN. 1:47 - 3:43 - 5:39 - 7:35 and 9:31 p.m. Coming Soon Alcoc Guinness in-"Man in The White Suit" Go To The Church Of Your Choice Every Sunday. "MY SON JOHN" Will Rock Lawrence With Controversy and Excitment! A CHALLENGE TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND TEENAGER OF THIS COMMUNITY. Soon you will have the opportunity to see "My Son John", truly a fine motion picture and one of the most unforgettable and heartrending ever filmed. YOU - THE PUBLIC Have been clamoring for higher type entertainment, therefore we solicit you to lend your support to this outstanding film achievement so that we can demand more of this high type entertainment from the producers of Hollywood! Thank You J. Mark Cadle, Manager Powerful! Dramatic! Shocking! HELEN HAYES triumphantly returns to the screen! LEO McCAREY'S My Son John starring HULEN VAN ROBERT DEAN HAYES • HEFLIN • WALKER • JAGGER THIS IS A PICTURE THAT EVERY COLLEGE GRADUATE OF 1952 SHOULD SEE AND WILL NEVER FORGET. BETTY DICKSON OUTSTANDING ACTING. A FILM THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY BY EVERY-ONE WHO SEES IT. AN UNUSUAL TYPE OF MOVIE. JACQUELINE STARRETT SCHEDULE FEATURE SUNDAY 1:00 - 3:10 - 5:20 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. Shows Mon. Thru Wed. 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:10 PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15 SUNDAY