Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 6, 1963 Panel Discussion on Religions Highlights I-Club Meeting A panel discussion on various world religions was featured at the International Club's social meeting last Saturday. Approximately 200 people attended. Panel members were Raja Mohammed Naib, Jhelum, Pakistan, graduate student (Islam); Vinod Patel, Baroda, India, special student (Hindu); Kovit Yeam-Ot, Thailand graduate student (Buddhist); Russe* The first graduating class of the KU Masters in Business Administration program will be honored May 18 at a banquet in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Edward T. McNally, president of McNelly Pittsburg Manufacturing Corp. Pittsburg, Kans., will speak on "Lubrication Chart for Bosses." McNally attended the University of Notre Dame and in 1936 received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in Business Administration. In 1977 he completed graduate studies in Business Administration at the London School of Economics. B-School to Honor Masters Program Grads, May 18 THE McNALLY corporation is predominantly engaged in the design, manufacture and construction of coal preparation plants in the coal fields of the United States, Brazil, Canada, Australia, Turkey, and elsewhere. The 20 men graduating this spring are the first graduates of the two-year program initiated at KU last year as part of the Graduate School, which offers the degree of Master of Business Administration. Although the curriculum is designed for those whose undergraduate study was in a field other than business, graduates from business schools or from departments of business may enter the program. The first year of study is devoted to the "basic sciences" of business, and the second year to studying the application of those sciences to the analysis and solution of business problems. Saddler to Speak At Radio-TV Dinner Friday Owen Saddler, general manager of television station KMTV in Omaha, Neb., will be the main speaker at the tenth annual Radio-Television Banquet at 7 p.m. Friday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Saddler, vice president of May Broadcasting Co., will speak on "Implications of the Recent Federal Communications Commission Hearings." The hearings investigated whether local television stations were doing enough local programming. About 15 honors, including two or three scholarships, will be awarded to radio and television majors at the banquet. Alpha Epsilon Rho, national honorary radio and television fraternity, will choose new members at the banquet. The Broadcasting Service Award will be presented to a broadcaster in the Kansas area. Also to be presented is a Broadcasting Performance Award. About 150 to 200 professional radio people, including many commercial broadcasters, will be at the banquet, Bruce A. Linton, professor of journalism and speech and drama, said. They will be at KU that weekend for the convention of the Kansas Association of Radio Broadcasters. A statewide broadcast of the convention will be carried by all the association's member stations. Rosen, Shawnee Mission freshman (Jewish); Earl McElwee, Lawrence graduate student (Protestant); William Fenton, Greenleaf graduate student (Catholic), and Rance Makuch, Fort Lee, Va., freshman (atheist). Patel told the audience that a Hindu believes that God is present in all things. He said a Hindu worships an idol not because the idol is the God, but because he wishes to have a mental image of the spiritual God. A REPRESENTATIVE of Islam religion, Naib, said a Muslim believes that there is only one God. An Islam has a faith, Naib said, that man's physical and spiritual life cannot be separated. ROSEN SAID JUDAISM like Christianity and Islam is also a monotheistic religion. 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