THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATU nAI ..+ subjlet of Dr. Par's sermon willl tae Contest Reporter Finds Assembly-Line Family Prey TheMotIiPoaxi .1. .c. DAILY OFtautAL i rL the racts Eight Spirit At New York University Of Insecurity DAIL TFICICAristian Reformed Church servl P ;I BULLETINic~~SifRfomdCuh !ices in the Michigan League Chapel TF ya S-ud e'avon Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 Program To Be Forty Thousand Students lough and Greenwich Village govern- Haber Sees It Weakening (Contnued from Page 4) p.m. Rev. E. Holthrop of Cleveland, led Next Week Seek Higher Learning etofe b .ildingdreminscent of a local Under Incn 0loIent meet at Zion Church House at 5 Ohio, will speak. Al Metropolitan School laundry. p.m. Sunday for social hour and sup- N .ely eight scripsroN.Y.U. has six different centres of nn'nuerrnm P'1)1per. Professor Dow Baxter will show First Methodist Church. Dr. C. W. heshe MichiganachDay"Aradio h csed day An By LEONARD SCHLEIDER instruction scattered around Greater pictures of his recent Alaskan trip Brashores will preach on "A Back- hdonatedbyspominent From the penthouses- of midtown New York, and half of them are con- children thef nsurit abt and the Student a Capella Choir will sliding World at 10:40 a.m be given for the best 45 Majhattan to the frozen outposts of centrated at Washington Square. The also pointed out that a basic weak- s-g.k mBrooklyn, New York University is college of law, school of education and ness of the act is that it gives em- -" Stalker Hal. Student class at 9:45 amn submitted. Iso teatista t ie m a.m. Mr. Ken Morgan is the leader on ent of the winner will known to 43,510 students and un- I literary college (one of four) are 'h to th "indivdual th th Tryouts for the 3-Act Play l os- oi Action a Sr L n estof hewmnr wllcoutedalmnias tht bg fctry ocaedin epaat buldigs whle asis t te "niviua, rahertan pital Hill" by Harold Gast will be "Social Action and Social Living." week, Prof. Waldo M. on Walifao rya "theatcSchoolatngcorofysi eCommercebuildings, whilAccounts the amy. held at the Hillel Foundation Mon..Place Stalker Hall nedysedy ugson Washington Square." leolofCmece cout ~ur 'ed that all social legislationMWn- leySa leeingall.h ed yesterday Judges and Finance, greatest undergraduateday and Tuesday, Jan. 23 and 24, Wesleyan Guild meeting at the eest are Prof. Carl G. This succinct description of the business school, occupies two fifteen- in the fiture be drafted on the prop- from' 2:30-6 p.m., and on Wednes- Church at 6 p.m. Dr. Charles Web- busitinschat, ouruipopulationen-is c om'a. a25,fom-710p.m . Al ar edn es-fte'oilAcinComte he speech department, worlds largest institution of higher story structures. Sixty per cent of its oi n that our population is om- day, Jan. 25, from 7-10 p.m. All are ber of the Social Action Committee Kenyon aid T. Hawley education is, to be sure, only part of psto stuctres Sxtyer n t o t s ped families, and not single in- welcome to attend these tryouts. Any- of The Methodist Episcopgl Church retary of the Alumni the story. New York University's bet- ~d20000 attend evening classes tha. one interested, and not able to at- will be the speaker. His subject is "A ter half is its Unversity HeightsjOne )f the causes for the poverty- tend, kindly call Madeline Betty My- Christian Attitude Toward Poverty tsf division situated among the concretea Day and night batteries of elevators sickn condition of our famies is ers at 2-2591and Unemployment." Fellowship ag program Irpbb st; steppes of the Bronx and offering its carry men and women to the heights that our national wealth is poorly dis- hour and supper following the meet- m wto :45rp.m.,March5,000 men students such outstanding of learning. The visitor notices, first tributed. He stressed the need for a ni t, 3s4n m, arch features as the Guggenheim School of of all, the noisy crowds, and second, better method of distribution, but alsourch s_ on: 1. "Economic Consequence of R Pe i of. M it Elliot; 2. "The Community s Responsibility to Non- college Youth," Mr. Roger Freund: 3. "Personal Adjustment through Worship," Miss Leinbach; 4. "Com- munism and Christianity," Prof. A. K. Stevens: 5. Ethics Symposium, Prof. R. W. Sellars. Saint Andrew's EpiscopaL Church. Services of worship Sunday are: 9 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m. Junior Church; 11 a.m. Kindergar- ten; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and ser- mon by the Rev. F. W. Leech; 7:30 p.m, Epiphany Candlelight Choral Evensong with address by the Rt. Rev. Frank W. Creighton, Bishop Coajutor of the Diocese of Michigan; 8:30 p.m. Student meeting, Harris Hall. Ithe speed at which they work. And, cited the necessity for a total in- a; can be expected, records show that crease ii all our national income. "On N.Y.U.'s turnover each year is tre- the basiL of the present sixty billion jmendous; many students complain dollar national income, both inade-' that the pace is much1too swift. quate e onomic goods and insecure Professors know fe4 of their 1pupils economic states will be the lot of the by names; assignments are made by great majority of American families." number. Registration is accomplished qy automatic recording machines and society transport Washington Square's The Christian Student Prayer Group will meet as usual Sunday af- ternoon at 5 p.m. in the Michigan League building. Please consult the bulletin board there for the room. All Christian students are invited to en- joy the quietness and fellowship of this hour with the members. fixed programs of study. rcgimen'; to and from their homes. Disipls Guild (Church of Christ) Despite the student union and The proportionately-small number 10:45 a.m., morning worship, Rev. its attendant r a d i c a 1 political of undergraduates who do not reside Frederick Cowin, minister groups, social life is at a mini- in New York/live at the Judson, uni- 5:30 p.m., Social hour and tea. mum. Fraternities a r e useless, versity-operated hotel, and pursue 6:30 p.m., Prof. Mentor L. Wil- their members complain, where so after-clo ss activities on the "Gay hams will speak on the topic "The! many commute. Seven subway and White Way." Nearby is Greenwich Prospect for Democracy in 1939." A bus lines, the town cars of cafe soci- Village with its night clubs and Bo- discusion period will follow the ad- ety and the flivvers of cafeteria hemian bistros. dress. 4:30 p.m., Candlelight Communion tended to all Lutheran students and Service in celebration of the First their friends. Anniversary in the new sanctuary. The Session will convene at 3:45, to Unitarian Church: 11 a.m. Service: receive new members. Mr. Marley will speak on "Manifesto 6 p.m., Westminster Guild, student to Man." group, will meet for a supper and 7:30 p.m. L.S.U. Discussion led by fellowship hour. At the 7 o'clock ° Mr. Don Siegel "Football and other meeting the following speakers will I Contests." lead the informal discussion groups 9 p.m. Coffee Hour. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING First Church oT Christ, Scientist, 409 S. Division St., Sunday morning service at 10:30, subject, "Truth." Golden Text : Deuteronomy 32: 3, 4. Sunday school at 11:45. First Congregational Church, cor- ner of State and William Streets. Min- ister, Rev. Leonard A. Parr. 10:45 a.m. Service of worship. The FOR RENT-For second semester. LOST and FOUND Large single room. Opposite intra- mural building. Reasonable, 936 LOST-Saturday afternoon. Senior Mary. Phone 5410. 343s , proof pictures from Dey Studio for y.Pn _4._3 'Ensian. If found please return tol FOR RENT-Boy's room for rent, very D. Staebler. Phone 5940 or 2-3241. fine single room, small house, 849 LOST- e strnd of pearssn Tun E. University, reasonable. Phone 9828. 339 day somewhere on Campus and Stat. St. Call Janet at 7225. 323 FOR RENT-Two large singles; one LOST-Green Shaeffer fountain pen double. Reasonable rent. Furnished. on Diagonal Saturday. If found Near Intramural Building, 720 please call Lee at 2-2569. Arch. Phone 8873. 338 -la----- at--2-69 - LOST-Pair of binoculars bearing FOR RENT-To men students, 2 name below. Reward offered. 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Silks, wools our ings for two on local customer con- specialty, tact v .* See Mr. Boyd, Room 304, Michi an Union, 9-12 today. 344 fl ! -il j II I !i _ fl 1i1 1I _. _ _ - -- __ ,. _ _- - .__.. 11; HILLEL FOUNDATION East University at Oakland. Dial 3779 Dr. Bernard Heller, Director Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, Associate Director Sunday, Open house all day. 4:15 p. m. Thursday, Elementary Hebrew Class. 3:30 p.m. Friday, Advanced Hebrew Class. 8:00 p.m. Friday, Services. Sermon by Dr. Bernard Heller. UNITARIAN CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets Rev. Harold Pe Marley, Minister. An Open Door for the Open Minded. 11:00 a. m. Service. Topic: "Manifesto to Man." 7:30 p.m. Student meeting. Speaker : Don Siegel. Topic: "Football and other Con- tests." 9:00 p. m. Coffee hour. i + FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division Street 10:30 a.m. Sunday Service 11:45 a.m. Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20 years 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 'Testimony Meeting Free Public Reading Rooms at 206 East Liberty St. open daily except Sundays and holidays from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. rtlet Rbertso "THE BEST LOVED PIANO DUETTISTS IN THE WORLD." -Boston Transcript PILGRIM HOLINESS The friendly little church around corner. Fountain Street at Miller Avenue Rev. Emil A. Shetler, Pastor WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 10:00 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. a. m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "Why 8:30 P.M. the Church?" 7:00 p. m. Praise and testimony. 7:45 p.m. Congregational singing. 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Sermon. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Prayer meeting and Bible study at the Church. in Hill Auditorium Taking the place of Budapest Chorus- Please use Coupon No. 7. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH Theodore Schmale, Pastor. 432 South Fourth Avenue. Dial 7840 9 a.m Church School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon topic: I lifi