g a w - .: 3 f'9 RJR M. - THTRSDAY. MA RVH 16, 1950 irk. Ste' . ._ -- - _ .,. i . - _- -Daily-Burt Sapowitch DAZZLING DEBUTANTES-Daisy Lou McCoy and Mary Lou Payraiser are shown with their re- spevtive fathers, Pa McCoy and Constant Payraiser, in' front of the carriage which took them to their debut tea at the League yesterday. Left to right, the group includes Diane Faulk (Daisy Lou), Maxine Pearson (Pa), Jimmie Lobaugh (Mary Lou) and Dick Ferle (Constant Payraiser). Dr. Everton Urges Faith With Action Faith is only real when it does not fail at the point of action, ac- cording to Dr. John S. Everton who yesterday spoke on "Faith and Christian America" at the Con- gregational Church. "We usually call this a Christian nation, but our foreign policy is not one of reconciliation at the present time, nor are current acts leading toward peace," he said. "FREQUENTLY we are forced to admit that Christian America acts according to pagan or secular standards." Suggesting that our faith does tend to fail at the point of ac- tion, Dr. Everton said that a revolution in faith must begin with the individual. "The tension between the ideals we possess and the life we live cannot continue. We must give up our faith and keep our practices or give up our practices and keep our faith." Speaking of Religion in Life week Dr. Everton said that he hopes not only for intellectual ap- preciation of the week's activities but also for appreciation of the reality of God in man's life. And part of our task is to break down the walls that surround men, he added. L SS Lecture Series On .S.-Russo StrifeBegins The Russian-American conflict is the subject of a four week Ex- tension Service lecture series be- ing given in Michigan cities by members of the political science and geography departments. Prof. Russel H. Fifield, of the political sciencedepartment, dis- cussed the "Conflict in the Far East" last week in Rochester, Al- Pena, Oscoda and Traverse City. N. M. Efimenco, of the political science department, is consider- ing the question of control of atomic energy this week, and Prof. Marshall M. Knappen, of the political science depart- ment, will lecture on the con- flict in Western Europe next week. The final talks will be given by Prof. George Kish of the geogra- phy department on "The Rivals' Strength and Weakness." Similar lecture series have been given in Northern Michigan since the Spring of 1948. Red Cross Donors -Daily-Ralph Clark 100 PERCENTERS--Less than a week after the beginning of the annual campus Red Cross drive, Theta Chi fraternity has come through with the first 100% contribution effort. Left to right are Jake Jacobson, IFC president; Mrs. Hayes T. Meyers, of the Red Cross Motor Service; Paul Sage, '51, treasurer of Theta Chi; Ger- ald Butler, '51, secretary of the fraternity and John Gwin of the Office of Student Affairs. ADA Plans Sumner ours For Student StudyIn Europe Deans of Men Attend Conference Dean of Students Erich A. Wal- liamsburg, Va., where they will at- tend a four-day conference of the ter and Associate Dean Walter B. National Association of Deans and Rea have left Ann Arbor for Wil- Advisors of Men. 4 A new program of summer study trips abroad was announced yes- terday by' Dave Babson, '50L, former chairman of the campus chapter of Americans for Demo- cratic Action. The trips, sponsored by the na- tional ADA office, feature tours of European countries with empha- sis on surveys of political parties and industrial and trade unions. *I * * BABSON, who spent two months in England last summer on one of the trips, said that the 27-mem- ber tour group lived with British families. Costs for the trips range from $650 to $1,000. Students will leave Theatre Trip Sale Will End Ticket sales for the Union thea- tre trip to "A Streetcar Named Desire" will end tomorrow, Phil Johnson, '52E, of the Union staff, said. The pulitzer prize play by Ten- essee Willimas opens at a Detroit theatre next week, and the stu- dent trip has been scheduled for a matinee performance March 25. Johnson said tickets will be on sale today and tomorrow from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Union box office. Priced at $3.65, they include the- atre admission- and bus fare to Detroit and back. Buses will leave the side of the Union at 12:30 p.m. New York at the end of June, fol- lowing a brief orientation pro- gram in Washington, and return about September 1. All travel will be via Youth Ar- ;osy ships and planes. Students desiring further infor- mation about the ADA trips may contact Babson at the Lawyers Club or write "ADA Study Trips Abroad," 1740 K Street N.W., Washington 6, D.C. 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