PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 Editor To Talk On US-USSR Friend's magazine is the national Quaker publication. Mr. Wood, whose appearance is sponsored by the Y. MCA will speak first at an enlarged faculty forum from noon to 1 p.m. in the Pine room. From 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. Mr. Wood will attend a coffee given in his honor. During this time he will speak to Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. members on the problems of United States and Soviet relations. RICHARD WOOD United States and Soviet relations will be discussed by Richard Wood, editor of Friends magazine, at a meeting of the American Federation of Teachers at 8 p.m. Friday in the Palm room. Before his talk Mr. Wood will attend a dinner in the Palm room with members of the American Federation of Teachers. Busses replaced streetcars in Lawrence in 1833. More Methodists, Presbyterians At KU Religious preferences of University students have not changed greatly in three years according to statistics compiled from religious preference cards filled in during fall registrations. Methodist and Presbyterian denominations ranked highest in 1949. From a total of 8,064 cards tabulated, 2,113 listed the Methodist church as choice. The Presbyterian church was second with 1,129 preferences. In 1946 Methodist and Presbyterian groups were on top in student preferences with 2,485 and 1,240 cards respectively. "No religious preference" was indicated by 734 students, the third largest group tabulated in 1949. Favored by less than 1,000 students and more than 500 were the Baptist church, the Christian church, and the Roman Catholic church. Protestantism with no denominational indication was listed by 537. "Protestant" and "No Preference" made up the third largest group in 1946. The Roman Catholic church, the Baptist church, and the Christian church had over 500 and less than 1000 student preferences as in 1949. Episcopal, Lutheran, and Congregational church groups fewer than 500 student choices both years. Groups indicated by over 15 and less than 200 students in 1949 and 1946 included Evangelical, Christian Science, Reformed Latter Day Saints, Hebrew, Negro Methodist, Unitarian, Friends, Mennnonnite, and Church of God. In 1946 organizations represented by less than 15 students according to religious preference cards were Mission Covenant, Nazarene, Assembly of God, Free Methodist, Greek Orthodox, Pentecostal, Wesleyan Methodist, Unity, Dutch Reformed, Church of God in Christ, Pilgrim Holiness, Universalist, Buddhist, Reformer, and Russian Orthodox. Receiving one preference indication were atheist, agnostic, free thinker, and reformer. The 1949 indications of 15 or less included: Spiritual, Plymouth Brethren, Evangelical Methodist, Pentecostal, Central Bible church, Grace Brethren, Shinto, infidel, Wesley Methodist, Free Methodist, Hindu, Druid, agnostic, ethical, Moslem, Frisbyite, Greek Orthodox, Church of First Born, Parsee, Mission Covenant, Divine Science, Buddhist, and Unity. These Boys Are Cautious St. Paul, Minn.—(U.P.)Here's an instance where little boys did the right thing with a loaded weapon. Robert Watson, 11, and William Blake, 12, discovered a .45 caliber automatic pistol behind a filling station. They brought it to Stanley Durphy, a food market manager. He looked at the pistol and found it cocked and fully loaded. It was turned over to police. Read the Want Ads Daily. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. ROTC Slated For Inspection A joint inspection of the army and air force R.O.T.C. units at the University will be held April 26 and 27. Inspectors from the 10th air force will check installations of the air unit and officers from the Kansas Military district in Topeka will inspect the army unit. In a coordinated review, students from both the army and air force units will parade for the visiting officers and at the same time, the newly organized air force drum and bugle corps will make its first appearance. The inspections are made annually and a grade of satisfactory or unsatisfactory is given on the basis of efficiency and training results of the units. Neither of the units has ever received an unsatisfactory rating. Headquarters for the International Red Cross are in Geneva, Switzerland. Cleaning Problem? See Us. 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