SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,1955
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Gov. Williams Cancels
Alabama Dinner Speech
Lansing UP) - A Birmingham,
Ala. city ordinance barring Ne-
groes from dining in public with
whites yesterday caused Gov. G.
Mennen Williams to cancel a
speaking engagement there.
Gov. Williams said when he ac-
cepted an invitation to deliver
the main address at the Alabama
Jefferson - Jackson Day dinner
Oct. 5 he did not know of the ord-
inance.
He said that when he learned of
it he told Alabama Democratic
leaders that he could not "in good
conscience" attend the meeting
and that "certain Alabama peo-
ple" attempted to remove the ob-
stacle by moving the dinner to
some other city where there
would be no legal bar to Negroes
attending.
"It now appears,"'Williams said,
"that ittis too late to change the
site of the dinner. I am advised
that the dinner committee is will-
ing to sell tickets to all applicants
regardless of race. But the Birm-
ingham ordnance cannot be sus-
pended and there would be no as-
surance that it might not be en-
forced afiainst any Negro Demo-
crat who actually attended."
The governor said "The Ala-
bama people, from my good friend
Gov. Folsom on down, have been
very cooperative, and I feel sure
that this unfortunate situation
was entirely, unintentional on
their part."
Library Planned
For Ann Arbor
A new $710,000 public library
was planned yesterday by the Ann
Arbor Board of Education.
Costs are to be underwritten by
the sale to the University where
the present library is housed.
Funds were pledged in the
bard's building fund report.
Cinema Guild
Petitions for organizational
sponsorship of SGC Cinema
Guild are now available in the
quonset hut.
Petitions should be returned
by Oct. 10. Interviewing will
be held on Oct. 27.
Regents Ask
For Increases
In TNew Budget
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construction of 296 more apart-
ment units for married students
on the new North Campus.
One-hundred units have already
been completed and occupied.
It was announced at the meet-
ing that $2,000,000 in revenue
bonds to finance construction of
the addition to the Union had
been sold at an average interest
rate of three per cent.
A capital outlays budget, pre-
sented to the Legislature every
five years, will be announced Mon-
day or Tuesday.
President Hatcher told the Re-
gents he was to be on hand for the
opening of a Library of Congress
exhibit on Michigan' Tuesday.
He also reported he was plan-
ning a trip to the west coast where
he will represent state universi-
ties to the Council for Financial
Aid to Education.
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WOMEN - Excellent double in good
house, Campus location. NO 8-7486.
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ROOM AND BOARD
WANTED TO BUY--Boy's used light-
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"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Rolleicord IV like new with case $90
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ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL
William and Thompson Streets
Masses Daily at 7:00 A.M., 8:00 A.M., 9:00
A.M.
Sundays at 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M.,
12 noon.
Novena Devotions, Wednesday Evenings - 7:30
P.M.
Newman Club Rooms in the Father Richard Cen-
ter.
FRIENDS (QUAKER) MEETING
Friends Center, 1416 Hill St.
10:45 A.M.-Sundays. Visitors welcome.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
State and Huron Streets, Phone No 2-1121.
William C. Bennet, Pastor.
10:00
11:00
6:00
7:00
7:30
A.M. Sunday School.
A.M. Christ-The Only Way To Heaven.
P.M. Student Guild.
P.M. The Inner Life of a Church.
P.M. Prayer Meetings.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
and WESLEY FOUNDATION
120 South State Street
Merrill R. Abbey, Erland J. Wangdahl, Eugene
A. Ransom, Ministers
9:00 and 10:45 A.M. Worship: World-Wide
Communion Service. "Why Don't Christians
Unite?" Dr. Abbey Preaching.
9:30 to 10:30 A.M. - Two Student discussion
groups - a Bible Study group of the Sermon
on the Mount, and the other "The teachings
of Jesus." Pine Room.
5:30 P.M. Supper and Fellowship
6:45 P.M. Worship and Program - Dr. Abbey will
speak on "Our Christian Commitment."
Welcome to Wesley Foundation Rooms, open daily.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Minister to Students, Rev. H. L. Pickerill.
Minister, Rev. Leonard A. Parr
State and Williams Streets
Director of Music, Frank Stillings.
10:45 A.M. Church School. Junior Church in
Doug las Chapel.
10:45 A.M. World Wide Communion Service. Dr.
Parr will preach on "From the North and
South and the East and West."
Organ music: "O Word of God Incarnate" and
"Salvation Now is Come to Earth." The Choir
will sing "How Lovely are the Messengers"
and "O Thou, from whom all Blessings Come."
5:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship.
7:00 P.M. Student Guild. Dr. Howard McClusky
will speak on "If I Were a Student Again."
MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
(Disciples of Christ)
Hill and Tappan Streets.
Rev. George Barger, Minister.
10:45 Morning Worship. Sermon: One Word At
Last.
9:45 A.M. Church School.
CONGREGATIONAL-DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD
7:00 P.M., Congregational Church. Dr. How-
ard McClusky: If I Were a Student Again.
ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the"
EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION
306 North Division St.
Sunday services at 8, 9, and 11 A.M. and 8 P.M.
Wednesday 7:00 A.M., Friday 12:10.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT
CHAPEL AND CENTER
1511 Washtenaw Avenue
(The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod)
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Saturday at 4:15: Open House after the game.--
Sunday at 9:30 and 10:45: Worship Services, with
... sermon by the pastor on "How To Avoid
Moral Confusion". Holy Communion in the
9:30 service).
Sunday at 6:00: Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stud-
ent Club, Supper and Program.
Sunday at 7:00: Free Showing in the Chapel of
"The Stones Cry Out", a 45 min. sound-color
movie on archaeology and the Bible. Visitors
are cordially invited to this showing.
Tuesday at 7:00: Chapel Choir rehearsal.
Wednesday at 8:00: Chapel Assembly Meeting.
Thursday at 8:00: Initial meeting of fall semester
church membership class.
Friday at 6:00: Married Couples Potluck Supper.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
(Sponsored by the Christian Reformed
Churches of Michigan)
Washtenaw at Forest
Rev. Leonard Verduin, Director.
Res. Ph. NO 5-4205; Office Ph. NO 8-7421.
10:00 Morning- Service "For 'Heretics' Only."
7:00 Evening Service.
ST. NICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX
CHURCH
414 North Main
Rev. Father Eusebius A. Stephonou
9:30-Matins Service.
10:30-Divine Liturgy.
11:00-Greek Sermon
12:00-English Sermon.
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED
423 South Fourth Ave.
Walter S. Press, Pastor.
Morse Saito, Student Director.
10:45 A.M. Worship Service.
Worldwide Communion. Sermon-Our Com-
mitment to Christ.
7:00 P.M. Student Guild.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
502 East Huron, Phone NO 8.7332
Rev. C. H. Loucks. Minister
Beth Mahone Student Advisor
9:45 A.M. Church School-student class taught
by Charles Mahone who is studying "The Par-
ables of Jesus."
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship and Sermon --
"Whither the World?"
6:45 P.M. Roger Williams Guild student panel
reporting on the National Baptist Student
Movement Conference held this summer at
Green Lake, Wisconsin. Refreshments and dis-
cussion after the program.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
and STUDENT CENTER
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Henry Kuizengaawnd George Laurent, Ministers
William S. Baker and Edward Sue, University
Pastors.
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:15 and 10:45.
Worship Services 9:15 and 11:00. World Wide
Communion Sunday.
6:45 Westminster Student Guild Meet in the
Student Center.
BOARDERS WANTED at Medical Fra-
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NO 2-2252.
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semester at Alpha Chi Sigma. If
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nishing store. Experience preferred.
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LUTHERAN STUDENT
(National Lutheran
Hill St. & Forest Ave.
Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor.
CHAPEL
Council)
Sunday-9 & 11:00 A.M. Worship Services -The
Rer. Robert Larsen, Guest Minister.
10:00 A.M. Bible Study.
6:00 P.M. Supper-Program following. Speaker
-The Rev. Robert Larsen, Assistant Executive
Secretary, Division of Student Service.
Thursday-7:15 P.M. "Science & Religion"-Dis-
cussion Series-Led by Dr. Gerhard Lenski,
Sac. Dept.
I FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenaw Avenue
Edward H. Redman, Minister.
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