SUNDAY, DECIEMBER -9, 194~5 THE ICHIGAN DAILY WAOZ FI~VE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) Thursday, Dec. 13 at 4:15 p.m. in the East Conference Room of the Rack- ham Building. Professor W. F. Patterson will give "Some Impressions of French Can- ada", and Professor C. N. Staubach will speak on "Teaching and Learn- ing in Bogota." All those interested are cordially invited. Michigan Chapter, A.A.U.P.: Initial meeting of the year Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Michigan Union. Join Cafe- teria line at 6:15 and take trays to the lunchroom of the University Club. Non-members among the faculty are cordially invited to this open meeting. The Psychology Club will hold an organizational meeting Thursday eve- ning, Dec. 13, in room 3126 N.S. at 7:30 p.m. Students majoring in psy- chology and education are especially urged to attend. Churches First Presbyterian Church: Morn- ing Worship 10:45 a.m. Dr. Lemon will preach an Advent Sermon on "God's Oldest Bible." Westminster Guild will meet at 5 p.m. for a student-led panel discus- sion on "Must Russia Remain Un- known?" Supper will be served at 6 p.m. First Congregational Church: Morning Worship 10:45. Dr. Parr will speak on "The Supreme Transition of History" 5:00 p.m. Memorial Christian Church (Disci- ples of Christ): Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Reverend F. E. Zendt will deliver the morning message. The Congregational Disciples Guild will meet Sunday Evening at 5:00 p.m. at the Memorial Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Hill and Tap- pan. A program of Christmas music is being prepared to follow the cost supper. Firsl Baptist Church: Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister. Mrs. Ruth Copps, Student Counselor. Roger *William Guild House, 502 East Huron Street 10:00 Bible Class - College age young people meet in the Guild House to study the Gospel of John. 11:00 Worship Service - Guest preacher, Rev. Donald Cloward, na- tional secretary ofrthe Baptist Coun- cil on Social Progress. 5:00-Roger Williams Guild-Rev. Donald Cloward will discuss the "Fif- ty Million Drinking Americans." 6:00-Cost supper and fellowship hour. First Church of Christ, Scientist: 109 S. Division St., Wednesday eve- ning service at 8 p.m. Sunday morn- ing service at 10:30 a.m.. Subject: "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school at 11:45 a.m. A special reading room is maintained by this church at 706 Volverine Bldg., Wash- ington at Fouith, where the Bible, also the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy may be read, bor- rowed or purchased. Open daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays from 11:30 a.m. to'5 p.m. First Unitarian Church, State and Huron Streets. Adult Study Class 10:00 a.m. with Professor Leroy Wat- erman comparing Persian and Jewish Faiths. Service of Worship at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Edward H. Redman preach- ing on "God's Good Faith." Unitar- ian Student Group meets at Lane Hall, Downstairs fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. for refreshment, movie on "Price Unlimited", and discussion. Unity--"Healing Through the Pow- er of Christ" will be the subject dis- cussed by Miss Marie Munro at the 11 a.m. service of Unity held in the Michigan League Chapel. All inter- ested are invited to attend. The Unity Reading Rooms, Room 31-33, 310 South State Street, are 'open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Books and periodicals may be secured there. Grace Bible Fellowship: 327 Fourth Ave. Harold J. DeVries, Pastor. 10:00-Bible School hour. Univer- sity Bible Class. 11:00-Morning worship, "Facing Forward." 12:45 - "The Bible Hour" over WPAG. 6:30-Youth Hour. 730-"Do You Have Clothes?" Zion Lutheran Church will hold regular worship services at 10:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church will hold PART-TIME HELP WANTED' its regular worship service at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. The Lutheran Student Association will meet Sunday at 5:00 p in Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. A discussion of race relations will precede the supper and fellowship hour. Rev. Henry 0. Yoder will begin a Bible Study Class Sunday morning at 9:15 at the Luth- eran Student Center. This class will be dismissed in time for church ser- vices. University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw : Sunday service at 11:00 a.m., with sermon by the Rev. Alfred Scheips, "Scripture Cannot Be Brok-, en." Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, will have its regular supper meeting Sunday at 5:00 p.m., with election of officers for 1946. Marshall Says Warning Unsafe WASHINGTON, Dec. 8-(/P)-Axis agents, listening in on even the trans-Atlantic conversations of Pres- ident Roosevelt and Prune Minister Churchill, made it unsafe to tele- phone a warning to Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941, Gen. George C. Marshall said today. Thatwas the reason, he told the Pearl Harbor Investigating Commit- tee, that the telephone was -not used to advise Hawaii commanders that Japan apparently was going to make some move at 1 p.m., Eastern Stand- ard Time (dawn in Hawaii). He had testified earlier uiat the U. S. high commanu, for that matter, considered a raid on Hawaii less probable than attacks on airplane plants at Seattle, Wash., and San iego, Calif., or on the Panama Canal. Marshall filed warnings to all over- seas posts and the coastal commands by army signal corps radio. Due to transmission difficulties, the mes- sage to Hawaii went by commercial telegraph and radio. It reached Lt. Gen. Walter C. Short, Hawaiian army commander, seven hours after the first bombs fell on .pearl Harbor. Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) wants ed to know why the telephone wAs not used. Earlier in the hearing Senator Fer- guson demanded that Britains 1941 ideas on probable Japanese military moves be given to the committee. 4. .1,! . , , di ft... jr a -n a o I- A t * '/) I .^---- _ *The strange language used by mast wives; sweethearts and mothers when asked by their men what thi want for Christmas. leres a very special language Femitine in gender. Our talents at decoding it - To puzzled males we redelr. 1' , S pare your budget, clearest, Don t do anythig reckless." (Translated from thie Fe iese* * ' : i','.'_- , ! ! , " . } , 1 ., , .:f, ( ' ,'' 1{ 'f' t r. ,, ., I r : . 4 That's: Fabulous jeweled necklace!1) R~eally dear - there s nothing I nee-- A KISs from You is enough. V (Her lips say tdis - but Ier Lands readc Out For an elegant silver fox rtuf.) * ': I... A. A. . ""Do b e sensible, darling - Please dont shoot te rent"! (That's really a Ay .and feminine plea * * For a super-expensive scent "Glive mne anty little thting Wll a tilly price Olt its tag." (in wifely lingo, that's a hint Fori' alligator Lasg.) ./ r % p , SO IF SHE'S Go2 You PUZZLED AND DEEP IN DESPERATION