28,19 SEPTEMBER 28;1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Barne when deputy court PAGE SEVEN Daily Sales Top 1,000 at W.E.C. Book Exchange The first-of-the-semester boom is at the W.E.C. book exchange in the sub-basement of the Union building, June Peterson, student manager, and today. Sible Discussion for Students (continued from page one) Sire street, at 5 p.m., includes a youth vesper in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Luther League of America, and a fellowship luncheon it 6 p.m., at which Margaret Gruenak, president of the group, will preade. Dr. G. E. Lindquist will speak on "Assurance in Time of Crisis" at the morning worship service. The Rev. Harold Hamilton will have charge of he prayers. Both junior and senior hours, directed by Miss Margaret Reuter, will sing. In addition to books, the manager said that jumbo size post cards of University scenes, and stickers and transfers will soon be on sale at the book exchange. The book sales at the exchange have averaged from $1,000 to $1,500 day since Wednesday, and the cost it books bought has averaged approximately $100 a day for the same lives. Miss Peterson said. Troubles at the book exchange are dav, Miss Peterson said. The only difficulty they are having is in getting he books the students want. Church Programs Welcome Students Baptist students will meet at the Center, 1124 Mississippi 12 at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Katherine Ledy, regional representative of the National Council of Christians and Jews, will speak on "Today's Challenge." Bible study and discussion or students will begin at 9:45 a.m. in the church at 801 Kentucky Street. The Rev. Ernest L. Snodgrass will speak on "Home is More Than a Dwelling Site" at the morning worship service at 11 a.m. Miss Marjorie Owley will provide special music. Fireside Forum To Be At 4:30 p.m. The Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes will lead the meeting of the Fireside Forum at 4:30 p.m., at the Plymouth congregational church, 925 Vermont trent. H Bible study class taught by Mrs. Vere W. Abbey will be in the First rosyberian church, 901 Vermont treet, at 10 a.m. The sermon, "Pearls before Swine" will be given by the Rev. Theodore H. Aszman at 11 a.m. The Westminster Vesper club will neet at Westminster hall, 1212 Orcad treet, at 5 p.m. Speakers on "What Westminster Means to Me" will be conald Hayenga, Louise Morrew, David Thompson, Phyllis Oliver, and glamanda Bollier. 11. Maurice D. Kellogg, a student in '38 and '39, was among the first Americans to enter the city of Vienna as a member of Gen. Mark Nark's forces in Austria. Masses will be read at 8, 10, and 1:30 a.m. in the Church of St John he Evangelist, 1229 Vermont street, The Rev. Donald O. Weatherbee will speak on "Today's Great News," at the Episcopal church, 1011 Vermont street, at 11 a.m. The choir will sing an anthem, "Holy Father, Inmate in Mercy." Missionary Study To Be Made At Baptist Church Lt. Kellegg entered the army in anuary,1941,and has served overcas since December,1943. "Fanning Without Tidings" will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. S. W. Davenport at the Baptist church, Ninth and Ohio streets. A missionary study will be made at the hurch school service. Drama Applicants Include Several Men Gone are the Dramatic Workshop's wartime days of all-girl plays. "Several" talented men are among the 180 students who registered for tryouts yesterday, Prof. Allen Crafton, sponsor, announced today. Because of the large number of applicants, the tryouts will continue today and Monday, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., in Green hall theater. Applicants will be given pantomimes and readings to present at tryouts. Judges are members of the department of speech and drama faculty, and Dramatic Workshop officers. Plans for the year will not be made until the tryouts have been completed. Professor Crafton said. Orchestra Lists 75 Members (continued from page one) Robert Light, Evelyn Marie Hoffman, John Conrick, Mrs. Erwin Schneier, Helen Delores Ames, Margaret Vander Smissen, Marguerite Watson, and Patricia Lee Moser. Violas: Joseph Weigand, Emily Schnabel, Ester Eddy Shriver, and Marilyn McNeish. Cellos: Martha Lee Baxter, Allen Rogers, Sidney Lee Mayfield, Margaret Nelson, Virginia Joseph, Ruby Kauffman, Martha Jewett, and Patricia Harris. One Bass Enrolled So Far String Bass: Nancy Lou Jackson. Flutes: Francis Sartori, Mary Kemp. Oboes: Frank Stalzer, and Gerald Lee Hall. Bassoons: Duncan Sommerville, Ellen Spurney, and William Stoner. Clarinets: Orville Roberts, Shirley Sloan, John Burnan, Jerry Breitag, Carral Jean Terrill, and Alice Hobbs. Trumpets: Jack Hines, Dorothy Brenner and LeRoy Goering. French Horns: James Flottman, Gerald Carnez, Robert Fountain, Don Livingston, Mary Ann Sawyer, Carolce Sproull, Dorothy Norris, and Alvin Haggard. Trombones: Arnold Englund, J. B. Webster, and Mariorie Skeen. Tuba: Constance Cultra. Harm: Anabel Koehler. Percussion; Betty Barkis. A.A.U.W. Selects 'Community' Theme "The Community" was chosen the central theme for next year's program of study and next year by the Lawrence executive board of the American Association of University Women last night. Problems of adult education, juvenile delinquency, and racial understanding will be studied during the year. The board met with the president, Mrs. Evelyn S. Claassen, at Corbin hall. The first meeting of the branch, the annual membership tea, will be Oct. 20. Mrs. Claassen said that anyone having questions about eligibility for membership may call her at 860, or Mrs. E. L. Haynes, membership chairman, at 1226. Other members of the new board are Miss Hazel Lee Simmons, vice-president; Mrs. Ellis E. Kahn, corresponding secretary; Miss Martha Peterson, recording secretary; Miss Dorothy Haglund, treasurer; Mrs. Martin L. Denlinger, fellowship chairman. Mrs. E. L. Snodgrass, creative arts; Mrs. Paul C. Rankin, social chairman; Miss Marcella Bucheim, recent graduates; Mrs. Robert McNair Davis, international relations; Mrs. F. P. O'Brien, education; Mrs. E. L. Haynes, membership; Mrs. Elmer F. Beth, publicity; Mrs. W. C. McNown, legal and economic status of women and legislative committee. Washington, (UP)—The OPA announced today that 2,500,000 passenger car tires would be rationed in October, the same quota as for September. The veterans administration will hold a guidance conference for regional managers and their staffs in a six-state area, at the University starting Tuesday, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. Veterans Confer From Six States The conference is to acquaint veterans administration regional offices with Public Laws 16 (for disabled veterans) and 364 (the G.I. bill of rights), so uniform interpretations may be established throughout the six-state area. Representatives from veterans' offices in educational institutions in Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and Kansas were invited to he meeting. Godiva or Venus, She Finally Dressed Oklahoma City, --(UP) =Red-faced but unrelenting, two Oklahoma City policemen did their duty as they saw it when a young women Walter Turner and J. E. Francis, the cops, were two florid portraits of studied nonchalance as they escorted their very nude charge into the police station. refused to don clothing for her trip to jail. "She refused to dress so we just brought her along." Turner advised the booking leuttenant. "Here's her clothes but she won't put 'em on." Of approximately 4,400 children of estimated 2,500, met their death in pre-school age who died in 1942, an the home. ST. JOHN CATHOLIC - - - - 1240 Kentucky Father Cowell O'Neil Masses at 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST Eighth and Kentucky Dr. Ernest L. Snodgrass, Minister 5:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship at 1124 Mississippi Street. 9:45 a.m.—University Class for Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Special music. FIRST METHODIST - - - - Tenth and Vermont Minister, Dr. Oscar E. Allison Wesley Foundation with Dr. Edwin Price, Minister to Students 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 10:50 a.m.—Worship Service. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - Ninth and Vermont Rev. Theodore H. Aszman, Minister Miss Irene Peabody, Director of Music Winifred Hill Galup, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Student Class, Mrs. Bere W. Abbey, Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon topic: "Pearls Before Swine" 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Club, Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL 923 Vermont Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, Minister Sermon Topic, "Taking the Kingdom for Granted" FIRST CHRISTIAN - - - Tenth and Kentucky Mrs. Reginald Strait, Director of Music Sermon, "The Good of Living" Special Music Forum, Myers Hall; Guest Speaker, Mr. Richard Hanson Mixer, 7:30 p.m., at Church—All Students Invited