I ~AQE TWO Church Groups To Hold Weekly Meetings Today Baptist Guild To Hear Rev. Carpenter Review Carver's Biography In observance of Race Relations Sunday, Roger Williams Guild at the Baptist Church will hearRev. C. W. Carpenter review the biography of George Washington Carver at 5 p.m. today. Mrs. Timm To Speak Congregational - Disciples Guild will meet at 5 p.m. today, with Mrs. Charlotte Timm speaking on "The Bahaist Faith and the Post-War World." Supper and social hour will follow the program. The guild will participate in the World Day of Prayer service in the church at 8 p.m. "What I Believe about Eternal Life"' is the suibject for the discus- sion at the Wesleyan Foundation at 5 p.m. today in which students and ministers will participate. Supper and fellowship will be at 6:15 p.m. Lutherans To Meet Lutheran Student Association will hold its supper and probram at 6 p.Mn. and will join the inter-Guild service later in the evening. Continuing study of "Building a Christian Home," James Van Pernis, assistant student director, will lead' the discussion on "The Choice of a Lfetime" at the Westminster Guild meeting at 5 p.m. Rev. Chester Louckes will address the Canterbury Club at the Episcopal Chirch at 6 p.m. on "Tenets of the Baptist Faith." THE ~MICHIG7AN fDAILY SUNDAY, FEB. i3, 1944 ............... ........... ............ .... .............. ... .......... .... ... Faculty Coneert I Will Be (ivel, Prof. Rcss, Helen 1illi To resent Program Prof. Gilbert Ross, violinist, and Miss Helen Titus, pianist, will pre- sent a joint faculty concert at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Lydia Mendel-j ssohn Theatre. The program, open to the public without charge, includes Tartini's "Concerto in D minor," Caporale's "Adagio," Scarlotti's "Sonata in E major," (K. 304), and Franck's "So- nata in A major." Ross Lee Finney's "Duo for Violin and Piano," composed in 1943 and played for the first time in Ann Ar- bor; Syzymanowski's "La Fontaine d'Arethuse" and De Falla's "Danse Rituelle de Feu" comprise the sec- ond part of the program. Prof. Wassily Bsekirsky, violinist, and Prof. Joseph Brinkman, pianist, will present an all Brahms program tomorrow in the Rackham Memorial Building in Detroit. This program is the last in a series of three faculty concerts under the auspices of the University Extension Service and the School of Music. Who's He Kidding? WASHNGTON, Feb. l2.-R)- Senator Byrd (Dem., Va.) received a complaint about the Capital's weath- er today from one of his visitors. The complainant who found the sleet-covered city unpleasantly cold was his brother, Rear Admiral Rich- ard Evelyn Byrd, the Antarctic ex-j plorer. FIRST HAND ACCOUNT: County Tops Prof. Shao-Chang Lee To Talk Botid-Quota On 'Scholars in China' Today Chairman Reveals ' Prof. Shao-Chang Lee. who was in ing the Institute of Foreign Studies. Total of $149,000 Honolulu at the time the Japanese In addition to this he has been lec- attacked Pearl Harbor, will speak on turing throughout the state on Chi- Washtenaw County went over "Scholars in China, Then and Now," nese-American relations in the past, top yesterday in the Fourth at 7:30 p.m. today in the Interna- present and future. 1 Loan Drive as the figure for the tional Center. Dr. Gale said that "large bodies of of bonds in the area stood at $7, Prof. Lee was for many years pro- Chinese students and others at the 926.50, which is 106% of the co fesor f Cinee hstoy ad ln-Center especially interested in Chi- goal. guage at the University of Hawaii. na are looking forward to Prof. Lee's g"The He is widely known for a chart he has lecture." "The total collected in the Un compiled showing the development sity drive has reached $149, of Chinese culture. With his permis- In a lecture before the Inter-Cul- Clark Griffin, chairman of thet sion Dr. Esson M. Gale, director of tural Relations Committee on Jan. versity drive, revealed. "This pu the International Center, has in- 10 Prof. Lee related Japanese activi- within striking distance of our g the1r Intern a tionaCenztrhan-ties at Hawaii before the war. He Employes of the University L Ki\ O\I E r _/ ___/ I U At The Michiga.. At The State . . . Th e much-heralded. ca the ed picturization of Erne War way's "For Whom the sale filmed in what critics ha 938,- as the most beautiful unty ever seen, is the new shov the Michigan isoday. iver- Starring Gary Cooper 000," Bergman, the film tells o Uni- Robert Jordan and Mari ts usl oal." aun- ciudedt it in a oo nen as wriu en en- titled "Basics of the Chinese Civili- zation."' He is now a visiting professor at Michigan State where he is direct- Allen To Speak To Chemists Dr. C. F. H. Allen will speak on "Carbonyl Bridge Comrounds" under the auspices of the American Chem- ical Society at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Room 151 in the Chemistry Build- ing. Dr. Allen, who is now with the Eastman Kodak Company, received his Ph. D. at Harvard and has had the Doctor of Science degree con- ferred on him. He has done exten- sive research in the field of organic chemistry. Dr. Lawrence 0. Brockway, chair- man of the University section of the society, will introduce the speaker. said then that the Japanese priests dry have supported the drive whole- there were doing all in their power heartedly by buying over $2,600 -to "Japanize" the residents of Jap- worth of bonds y anese descent and that 20 Japanese The high total for the county was were interned in Hawaii after Pearl reached through an oversale of Harbor. bonds other than series E. 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