Church Unity, Functions Head RE Discussions At a ecumenicity forum held Wednesday at 1 . p.m., religious | leaders of five fafths, currently participating in Religious Evalua tion week, discussed” the question of church unity. The speakers, though all agree ing on the desirability of such unity, differed_in their suggestions on how to achieve it. It was gen erally agreed that religious unity would follow in the wake of true world order. Therefore It was sug gested that the problem be atlaek ed from economic, political and sociological levels. General topic of Wednesday morning's talks was “Kingdoms Not of This World.” Four religious speakers discussed this question from the viewpoint of their own faith. Rabbi L. Elliott Grafman of the Temple Israel in Long Beach, Calif., stated that the founder of every faith has had one purpose, to teach that men must know they have a kinship with a God who is CAMPUS CALENDAR 7:3ft RK Chapel Gerl 2nd fl 9:0ft BE Sessions Dad's Lounge SU Noon ICE Clinch 110SU AlA Mtu Lunch 113 SU Phi CIU Theta 112 SU 3:30 PI Lambda Theta Tea Gerl 2nd fl 4:00 Heart Hop Decoration 111 SU AWH Cab 110SU 0:30 AS (JO Senate 334 SU Personnel 313 SU VM-YW Pun F«*st Exec 319 SU APO Exec Comm 213 SU Prog Staff Inter 3I5SU Phi Beta 213 SU Phi Beta Init 211 SU 7:30 Chess Club 112SU 8.00 AAA Uect 123 Sci Jlute*u*Uf 9n ...0« KWAX fi p.m. Sign On 6:03 1‘iuiin Moods fi:!0 News Till Now 0:15 Sports Shots 0:30 Musician Comments 0:45 Report from Europe 7:00 People Under Communism 8:00 Campus Classics 9:00 Radio Workshop Drama 9:30 Kwaxworks 10:30 Emerald of the Air 10:35 Softly Now Classifieds FOUND: Car chains. 1543 E. 15, Trailer 11. 1-29 FOR SALE: Olds Ambassador Trumpet. Practicaly new. 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An insight into the Roman Cath olic viewpoint and explanation of the points about the Catholic faith which most bother other faith members was given by the Rev. Mathias Burger, professor of scripture and religion at Mount Angel seminary. Discussing “The Church as the Nucleus of the New Order", the Rev. Paul S. Wright, Presbyterian, expressed his belief that the church has a real part in the for mation of the community which ail men seek. The Very Rev. Georges Fiorov sky, Greek Orthodox church repre sentative, told his audience that under the theory held in the Mid dle Ages the state was one of the existing orders in the world that needed "Christianizing.'' He con trasted this with the Lutheran or modem theory, whereby the church is a special institution of the world of God in a world ruled by kings putting the state first. • Campus Briefs 0AII women In education arc in vited to attend an Open Hou.se given by Pi Lambda Theta, nation al honorary for women in educa tion, today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Alumni Hal], Campus clothes are in order. 0 The V International Affairs frosh commission wil hear a dis cussion of life in Norway at a meeting at 4 p.m. today in Gcr linger hall. All commission mem bers are urged to attend, according to president Geri Porritt. 0 Chi Delta Phi, women’s lit erary honorary, will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the College Side, according to Sue Lichty, president. 0 Erich Mendelsohn, well known architect and pioneer in the contemporary style in ar^itectwte, will speak tonight at §''JMnrlTrthe auditorium of the Science building. He is being sponsored by the school of architecture and allied arts. His topic will be “My Contribution to Contemporary Architecture.” 0 Senior Rail petitions for pro motion, tickets and decorations committee memberships are still being called for, according to Jane Simpson, senior class secretary. Petitions are due in the Special events room, third floor SU, at 5 p.m. Friday. On The Air... KWAX Reporter oinctiy t latonic,” a comedy, will be this week's offering of the Radio Workshop drama, starring Gerry Pearce, Shirley Pettijohn. Don Pengra, Len Krichevsky and Glen Mason, Joanne Forbes, au thor of the play, is directing. Classical fans will be able to hear the “Grand Canyon Suite,” the "Voice of the Xtabay” and Kern’s “Mark Twain Suite,” all being featured on Campus Classics today. Contemporary composers are being scheduled the rest of the term in connection with the Fes tival of Contemporary Arts. Glenn McGeoch is the commen tator of the Musician Comments. This evening he will speak on “Is Wagner Worth the Bother?” From classical music, the scene will shift to France with a discussion of the language, customs, and writers on Report for Europe. “Condemned,” the imposing title of the Cry of Warning presentation on Sunday, will deal with just com pensation for property as one of a series of broadcasts to explain the democratic way of life to citizens. Also on Sunday, Harry T. Levin of Harvard will discuss Christopher Marlowe and English Drama of the Renaissance in his Humanities Lec ture. TV For Schools (Continucd from page one) stated now the earliest date for completion of the dorm would be fall term 1955. In other matters of campus building, the revamped plans for the medical school’s teaching hos pital were given final approval; the preliminary plans for the den tal school to be built adjoining the medical school in Portland were approved, and the board gave the go-ahead signal to architectur al plans for a physical education building at Southern Oregon Col lege of Education and the first wing of a biological and agricul tural science building at Oregon Jjtate college. [ The plans of Eugene and Cor vallis to appeal to the legislature for extra money for sewage dis posal and construction were en dorsed by H. A. Bork, controller for the State System of Higher Education. Bork said that it ap peared that the two cities have a case for help with sewage prob lems due to the increased cost because of the University and State college. i A not fluttfc Sur«/ B Vply ***e.tlVIbeyona a ryia'np America’s leading manufacturer of cigarettes