PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1942 YWCA Bazaar Opens This Week The annual YWCA Christmas bazaar will open in the lobby of the Memorial Union building Wednesday and will continue for two days. A variety of gifts from hand woven neckties and scarves to boxes of candy will be on sale. Boxes of sugar cubes will be included in the Bazaar. Students visiting the bazaar will find gifts for every member of the family from small brother to grandmother, Marion Hepworth, in charge of the bazaar, said yesterday. All gifts are priced within the students' price range, she added. Scrapbooks containing photographs and pictures of foreign countries were given recently to Spooner-Thayer museum by W. S. Johnson, professor of English. Some of these scrap books are of special interest today since they have photographs of Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. YWCA members who worked on the finance drive several weeks ago met Wednesday to plan the bazaar. They will work as salesgirls and cashiers during their free hours. Jeanne Shoemaker will be in charge of the sale Wednesday; Virginia Rader, Thursday; and Marion Hepworth will supervise the bazaar on the last day. Unusual Scrapbooks Donated to Museum The photographs, pictures, and colored postcards reflect the picturesque countryside, the people, and the architecture of the buildings. Besides the localities prominent in the news today, other countries are shown in the scrap books. Among these are England, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Mallorca. These scrapbooks were given to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson by Mrs. A. C. Eastman for the museum. A friend of Mrs. Eastman's had traveled extensively over the world, and had given these scrap books to her. More than 95 Czech teachers, priests, and physicians were arrested by the Nazis last month in continued reprisals against Slovak intellectuals. Simpson To Present Organ Recital Today This afternoon at 4 o'clock in Hoch auditorium, Prof. G. Criss Simpson of the School of Fine Arts will present the 115th vesper organ recital. Professor Simpson will play "Tocata in F," Chorale Prelude: "Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness," and "Sonata in G." by Bach. Mozart's Fantasie in F Minor, Franch's "Chorale in B Minor," and Veine's Third Symphony including "Allegro Maestoso," "Cantilene." "Intermezzo," "Adagio," and "Finale." Recruiting Board On Campus Tuesday Capt. W. A. Barrett of the United States ary air corps, will be on the campus Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, for the enlistment of KU men who have completed both their mental and physical examinations, Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff announced yesterday. Those who wish to enlist must provide the following papers: Application blank, statement of parent's consent, statement from local draft board as to classification, three letters of recommendation, birth certificate, and statement from the registrar's office as to scholarship standing. Young men who wish to take the mental examinations preliminary to enlistment in air corps are asked to be present at Watkins Hospital at 8:30 Tuesday morning, and students who are interested should concontact the hospital for appointments, for their physicals, Dr. Woodruff said. If the physical examinations have been completed and the applicants have passed the mental tests, they can be sworn in Tuesday or Wednesday while the board is still here. If the mental tests have been passed, but appointments for physicals have not been completed. the enlistment board can arrange for students to go to Leavenworth for the physical examinations at a later date. Reports are that only one of every 500 schools in North China is in operation, the others having been removed to the interior for military reasons. As a footnote, it is pointed out that the Japanese is the primary language taught in North China's remaining schools. Navy Relocates General Offices Administrative offices of the Naval Training School were remodeled and relocated this week for more adequate quarters. The renovation plans were made to facilitate office routine. Sick bay, which originally occupied the front east room, has been moved to the center room, formerly two classrooms on the east side of the west hall in Frank Strong hall. It has been occupied by Ship's Company men as quarters. A connecting doorway has been cut into the medical office and a partition installed to make provisions for a kitchen unit. The move provides more adequate facilities to handle present needs and is an independent unit. The officer of the day office has been placed at a position adjacent to the main entrance where a 24-hour watch is maintained to prevent unauthorized entry or exit. This office, in addition, houses the main switchboard and the station telephone operator. Other offices that were changed include the executive office, supply office, division office, and the chief master-at-arms office. The captain's office, medical office, and medical dispensary were not affected by the moves. Venetian blinds have been installed in all offices, in the sick bay on main deck, and in all navy quarters on the second deck. Further contemplated improvements for the comfort and welfare of personnel attached to the school will include complete refurbishing of the reception room, formerly the history office, where trainees may receive their parents and guests during the weekends. Conduct High School Physical Education Clinic Henry Shenk, Ruth Hoover, R. R. Strait, Joie Stapleton and Beverly Bliss, of the department of physical education, and Captain George B. Smith, of the ROTC, conducted a physical education clinic at Garnett Saturday for high school instructors. The department of physical education will sponsor another clinic here Saturday. Get Ready For Those Parties Ahead With Winter Parties on Schedule Youll Want to Look Your Best. Have Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Sent to Us for Economical Service. Just Phone 383. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS We clean everything you wear but your shoes Members of the University of Kansas string quartette left today on a ten day concert tour of the south that will ake them into Texas and Louisiana. String Quartet To Take Tour Of Southern States The first concert on Monday is to be given at San Angelo college, San Angelo, Texas. Other Texas dates include concerts at West Texas State Teachers' College, Canyon; Wichita Falls, Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Belton, and at Austin College Sherman. One concert in Louisiana will be given at the Louisiana Polytechnic Institute at Ruston. Members of the University quartet this year are Waldemar Geltch, first violin, James Lerch, second violin, Karl Kuersteiner, viola, and John Ehrlich, cello. The quartet will return to the University Wednesday, Dec. 16. Present Franck's Symphony Today In English Room Caesar Franck's symphony in D minor will be given on records in the English room of the Memorial Union building at 2:30 p.m., today. Marian Smith, chairman of the music committee, announced yesterday. The program is one of a series of Sunday afternoon presentations. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HAMILTON DAILY KANSAN Subscription number, $1.75 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Entered as second class matter September 20th, December 6th, or February Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Clubs and INSTITUTIONS. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City The Jay James are selling Christmas seals. Get you supply now. FAMILY'S CHRISTMAS! We suggest---by Kockweil Kent. $3.5. Audubon—Birds of America. The Tall Mother Goose. $1.00 Edgar, the Runaway Elephant. $2.00 Thurber—My World and Welcome to $2.00 Wolo — Secret of the Ancient Oak. $2.00 Nash—Good Intentions. $2.00 See Here Private Hargrove. $2 Don Marquis—orchy and $2.50 Don Marquis—archy and mehitabel. $2.50 Sword. $2.75 Douglas—The Robe. $2.75 Hobart—The Cup and the Kuszmoul—Nobody's Children. $2.50 F. P. A. —Innocent Merriment. $3.00 Teasdale—Collected Poems. Frost—Collected Poems. $1.69 Gibran—The Prophet. $2.50 World Famous Paintings. Ed. Raphael (Phaidon Press) $4.50 Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Zoidenberg—Anyone Can Draw! $2.50 Christmas Annual. $1.00 You are cordially invited to come in and see them. Lawrence Book Nook 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Meet the Yankee Doodle Girlie at the Jayhawker Judy Garland and her two leading men, George Murphy and Gene Kelly, as they appear in a scene from M-G-M's "For Me and My Gal," starting today at the Joyhawkier for one entire week. The film depicts the nostalgic story of vaudeville in its halcyon era in the days just before World War I. ---