SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Former Football Star Speaks Here Tonight From an All-American football star to a leader of Christian youth—that has been the career of A. J. "Dad" Elliott, nationally known religious worker, who will speak at a mass meeting of Lawrence young people's organizations in the Memorial Union building at 7:30 tonight There will be a short worship service preceding the main speech, which is being sponsored by the Student Christian Federation. "DAD" ELLIOTT Elliott, who was selected as an All-American tackle while attending Northwestern university by Walter Camp, is executive secretary of Christian Evangelism among Youth. Inc. with headquarters in Chicago. Ellott is scheduled to make n number of appearances during his three-day stay in Lawrence. At 11 o'clock this morning, he will discuss the "Roots of Our Christian Religion" at the First Presbyterian church. He will also meet with the student cabinet of the Westminster Foundation at a supper meeting this afternoon. At 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, classes in the Kansas School of Religion will hear him lecture on "Life and the Teachings of Christ." At 12:30 he will appear before the Lawrence Rotary club and at 4:30 will lead a discussion with the Inner Fellowship group at Westminster hall. After the Kansas-Iowa State basketball game, he will be in Westminster hall for an informal bull session. Any student wishing a personal interview with "Dad" Elliott should call Miss Blanch Yeomans at West- minster hall for an appointment. He will meet with adult religious leaders of the Hill at 2 o'clock Tuesday and will address the all-student convocation of Haskell Institute Tuesday evening. To Interview Students Mr. Tom May, of the Magnolia Oil company of Texas, will interview senior mechanical and electrical students interested in geophysical work at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Comptomology, and Machine book- keeping. One-half rates on tuition to K.U. students Phone 894 Lawrence Business College Courteney Business College The story of "bloody" Konass and the "Santa Fe Trail now at the Jayhawker theater. Olivia de Havilland is the lovely feminine tail for the thrilling masculine action of "Santa Fe Trail" now at the Jayhawker for 4 days with Errol Flynn, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan, and Alan Hale. G-Man To Speak On Sleuthing W. O. Skousen of the Kansas City division of the FBI will speak on "Scientific Methods of Crime Investigation" in the second of a series of informal dinners under the sponsorship of the engineering cncil to be held in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building at 6 o'clock Tuesday night. His audience will be composed of student engineers, engineering faculty members, deans of the schools of the University, and members of the Welding conference committee. 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