PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941 News From Page One PEALE SAYS--ing from station KFKU will bring to the radio traveler the historical background, colorful traditions, the folk lore, music, arts, educational and social orders of each of our neighboring countries. (continued from page one) includes three steps: relaxing the body with a complete physical "letting-go," relaxing the mind by employing the gift of imagination, relaxing the soul by the proper control of thought and fixing the mind on God. In bringing out his third point, Doctor Peale stated that the only way to meet life is through faith in Christianity. Movie producer Jesse Lasky's prayer room in which he presented all his problems to God is an example of the efficacy of faith, Peale said. Formerly a Methodist, Peale maintains that he is now without denomination. The A Capella Choir, directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout, sang an anthem preceding the introduction of the speaker by Chancellor Deane W. Malott, and sang "The Church's One Foundation," theme song of the movie "One Foot in Heaven," after the address. Rev. Edwin F. Price gave the benediction. 400 MINISTERS--ing from station KFKU will bring to the radio traveler the historical background, colorful traditions, the folk lore, music, arts, educational and social orders of each of our neighboring countries. (continued from page one) conducted by Doctor Peale at 4:30 in the Memorial Union building. A worship service will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. This service will be directed by the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. At 4:20 p.m., discussion groups will meet. Harry O'Kane, Y.M.C.A. executive secretary, will lead the discussion, "Why God?" in the Music room. "Why Pray?" will be conducted by Dr. James S. Chubb, in the Pine room. "Social Implications of Christianity" will be discussed under the direction of the Rev. Joseph King, in the Old English room. Worship service will be held in the Kansas room at 4 p.m. Thursday. It will be directed by the Rev. Edwin F. Price, dean of the school of religion. Concluding sessions of discussion groups will meet in the same rooms where they will have met on Wednesday, at 4:20 p.m.. Thursday At 5:15 p.m. Thursday, in the Kansas room, Dave Watermuldur, president of the Student Christian Federation, will conduct the closing service. DRESS GLOVES A Good Gift--- Punched Calfskin $2.00 Pigskin . . . $2.50 up Spanish Hides . . . $3.50 Lined Gloves . $1.65 up Fur-lined Gloves . $3.50 Wool Gloves . . $1.00 Wool Mitts . . $1.00 Leather Mitts . . $1.95 Buy your Gift Gloves Now It will pay you. This religious week is sponsored by the Student Christian Federation and the University of Kansas in observance of Christian Emphasis Week. 5-STAR COMING---ing from station KFKU will bring to the radio traveler the historical background, colorful traditions, the folk lore, music, arts, educational and social orders of each of our neighboring countries. (continued from vage one) One of the features of the program will be the Quartet from "Rigoloetto," which will bring the Moncrieff singers, under the direction of Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, to the campus for the first time. Another number will be the overture to "William Tell." A feature of this number will be the cello solo by John Ehrlich, fine arts sophomore. Dancing by Alice Sherbon, alumnus, and Melba Schilling, instructor in physical education, will be included on the program. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Regular admission will be 45 cents. Students will be admitted on activity tickets. Ensign Leal Will Interview Navy Applicants The United States Navy Recruiting service of Topeka has announced that Ensign Anthony Leal will visit here from 1 p.m. till 3 p.m. Monday to interview prospective navy applicants. The Navy calls attention to the opportunities offered in the Naval reserve, a class specially created for selective service registrants. The Naval reserve service terminates at the end of the emergency. Mines in pressing need of The Navy is in pressing need of aviation students. At present, not enough are enlisting. Jayhawker ENDS TOMORROW If You're Looking for a Grand, Grand Movie----You'll Have to See---ing from station KFKU will bring to the radio traveler the historical background, colorful traditions, the folk lore, music, arts, educational and social orders of each of our neighboring countries. Annual YWCA Bizarre Bazaar Opens Tomorrow The annual Y.W.C.A. Christmas bazaar will be held in the lobby of the Memorial Union building Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. It will open at 8 a.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, and at 5 p.m. Friday. For those of the feminine sex who like clanking jewelry there will be coral, jade, and turquoise bracelets with rings to match; and for the glamorous, ear-rings of ivory, agate, and malachite. If you can't decide what to give great Aunt Emma for Christmas, take a look at the hand linens, dresser sets, luncheon sets, and laces. From the Shop of China, in Seattle, there will be carved wooden figures, copper and cloisonne vases and ashtrays, character dolls, and jewel boxes of cloisonne and cinnabar. There will be Indian jewelry, hand-woven ties, huaraches, and snake-skin belts from El Paso, Texas, and picture sugar lumps from Berea, Ky. Christmas cards from the Women's League for Peace and Freedom will be on sale. On Wednesday cake and candy will be sold. Visit Mexico On KFKU Tonight "A Sunday in Mexico City." is the experience in store this evening for the radio traveler of "Let's Visit Latin America." The program this evening will feature Prof. W. H. Shoemaker, chairman of the department of romance languages; Miss Mildred Seaman, assistant program director of KFKU; Cecilia Gonecalves, Marjorie Mossman, and Frances Butterfield. "Sunday in Mexico City," has been planned by Merle E. Simmons and William T. Belt, assistant instructors in romance languages, who will be in charge of the broadcast. The "Let's Visit Latin America" series, heard at 6:15 Tuesday evening from station KFKU will bring to the radio traveler the historical background, colorful traditions, the folk lore, music, arts, educational and social orders of each of our neighboring countries. Young Republicans To Meet, Tonight In Men's Lounge LAST TIMES TONITE The Young Republican club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Bill Douce, president of the organization, said today. ALL PLUS SHOWS 25c TAX Plans will be made to send a delegation to the Kansas State Young Republican Biannual convention at Topeka Thursday and Friday. Chief speaker at the Topeka convention will be Representative Joe Martin, national Republican chairman. Murder-ful, Funful Mystery. Ronald Reagan Joan Perry James Gleason WEDNESDAY 4 GRAND DAYS Mat. 25c Eve. 31c Plus Tax FREE Wednesday Only 9 p.m. — To Someone in the Audience 3 Chickens - 2 Ducks 1 Goose - 1 Turkey A Skyfull of Sunny Songs! "You Don't Know What Love Is" "The Boy With The Wistful Eyes" "Pig Foot Pete" "Let's Keep 'Em Flying"