SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Attend Church Today Church of God Sunday school at 10:39. Sunday evening communion and preaching at 7:45. Centenary Methodist Church 10:50 Morning service. Sermon: "What is There Left." 7:00 Junior league and Intermediate and Senior Youth fellowships. 8:00 Evening services. Church of the Nazareene 11:00 Morning service. 6:30 Junior service. 6:30 N.Y.P.S. 7:30 Evanglistic service. Assembly of God 11:00 Morning service. Sermons: "The Perfected Passover." 6:30 Departmental services. 7:45 Evangelistic services. Ninth Street Baptist Church 11:00 Preaching service by Rev. F. B. Davis. 6:15 B.T.U. Vinland Presbyterian 11:00 Morning worship service. North Lawrence Christian Church 11:15 Communion. 8:00 Evening service. Stull Evangelical Church 12:00 Morning worship. Sermon: "The Power of His Presence." 8:00 Evening Service. St. Luke's A.M.E. Church 11:00 Annual Women's Day. 8:00 Literary and musical program North Lawrence Baptist Church 10:45 Devotional. 11:00 Sermon by Rev. G. N. Jack- 6:30 B.T.U. 7:30 Evening service. Trinity Lutheran Church Friendly Lutheran Church 11:00 Church service, Sermon: Christian Service." 6:15 Student lunch and meeting. 6:30 Hi-League and Intermediate 11:00 Morning Service. 11:45 Communion. 7:00 Young Peoples meeting. 8:00 Evening service. Church of Christ 10:45 Bible study. 11:00 Communion. 11:15 Sermon by C. E. Andrews. Whitney Tells Of Therapy Field Free Methodist Church 11:00 Morning service. 7:15 Y.P.M.S. 7:15 J.M.S. 8:00 Evening service. Friends Church 11:00 Morning Service. Sermon: "Emmaus 1943." 7:00 Junior Endeaver. 8:00 Evening worship. Church of Christ First Methodist Church 10:50 Worship service. Sermon: "The Church is Not Going to War." 7:30 Evening service. Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the department of design, will discuss opportunities in the field of occupational therapy when she speaks before the psychology club at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 21, Frank强allh. Types of students who should enroll for such a course, the history of occupational therapy, and a general explanation of work involved in that field, will be included by Miss Whitney in her discussion. The field was first developed during World War I for the benefit of soldiers wounded in action. Duties of occupational therapists consisted of supplying patients with entertainment in the form of handicrafts. Small wonder the train listeners suffered a relapse and small wonder if our frail readers also suffer a relapse. The women may have their soap operas. As for us, we'll stick to Jack Armstrong. (continued from page six) to the Clawhammers? Listen in tomorrow at this same time when Canned Soap, the soap you know is fresh, again presents "The Clawhammers, the typical American family and their normal, carefree existence." SOAP OPERA— Mid-Term Grades Ready For Education Student Students in the School of Education may obtain their mid-semester standings by seeing Prof. A.H. Turney, adviser, or at the Education office in 103 Fraser hall, Miss Mateel Rich, secretary to the Dean, announced yesterday. Predicts End Of K.U. Oratory Lyman Field, representing the University in 1934, won the Missouri Valley contest while in 1937 Martin Maloney won first place. Hill interest in oratory reached its peak six years ago when for the third consecutive year the University won the Missouri Valley contest. During that time other contests were held on the campus. Because of insufficient Hill interest in oratory and a noticeable lack of good orators, this year's University team composed of John Waggoner and Merrill Peterson, college juniors, may be the last to be entered in the annual Missouri Valley oratorical contest. E.C. Buchler, professor of speech, revealed today. Army Man To Speak At Business Forum There are no "rookie" dollars. Send yours to the front! Buy U.S. Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps! Captain J. M. Shanks, Kansas City Quartermaster Depot, will discuss the work of his branch of the army at a School of Business forum Wednesday evening. The program will be held in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Although Shanks' talk will be of particular interest to students enrolled in Business and Management, other students who are interested in the business of running an army are invited to attend. Before his appointment to the Quartermaster corps, Shanks was a practicing C.P.A. at Garden City. A Patriotic Song is born Pasadena, Cal. — (UP) — Ernest Smith, at a local sanitarium, wrote a poem entitled "My Fair America" and sent it to a local paper. Mrs. Pearl E. Lutes liked it and set it to music. The Cine-Mart Music Publishing company heard it sung and published it. And thus a new patriotic number came into being. WANT ADS LOST: Gold Sheaffer fountain pen in Snow or Ad. Engraped, Diana. Reward. Diana Creighton. Phone 731. 673-119 Post War Hemisphere Solidarity--to them. If such loans and technicians come from beyond the Western hemisphere, hemispheric solidarity will be mortgaged. The Screen's First Full Length Feature Musical Comedy Cartoon in Technicolor "Mr. Bug Goes to Town." Today we are the chief source of Latin American borrowing from abroad-practically all loans come from the United States government. How long can this be kept up, unless we and Latin America drastically change our tariff systems and we open our great United States market to the competing products of Latin America? These are elementary questions in applied economics. The answers—if honest—must include political reaction here as well as the desperate necessities both in Latin America and How long can we aid in the development of an industrial system in competition with our own system? in a half-starved Europe forced to make great concessions for bread and meat from Latin America. (Continued from page 6) Such opinions about the post-war Western world are pessimistic. They stress the known obstacles and not the little-known but likely elements of economic growth and social adaptability. The genus homo sapiens is certainly one of the strangest of God's creatures. If he can adapt himself to a changed and changing economic and social world at peace. Maybe, in the minds and hearts of millions of Americans, North and South, will come a new resolve with peace—as strong as that which sustained them in war—to find a way, somehow, toward a better and friendlier and economically sounder life among the nations of the New World. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS The dopiest full length feature cartoon ever filmed is playing at the Jayhawker today for 3 days with Brian Donlevy in "The Remarkable Andrew." Vicker's Gift Shop 1011 1/4 Mass. Wits End Stationery Frames for Graduation Pictures Thumbs Up Dolls ROBERTS CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. (Opposite Granada Theater) Thesis Supplies Phone 1051 Jewelry and Gifts for Heisey Crystal 833 Mass. "It Pays To Look Well" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 9271/2 Mass. St. Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S GRILL 017½ Mass. Phone 96 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG Bicycles Repaired Lock and Key Service RUTTER'S SHOP 14 Mass. 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