TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Programs for Pleasure 3:00 p.m. The Story-Book Lady ... KFKU 3:15 p.m. Book-Club Program ... KFKU 5:15 p.m. University of Chicago Anniversary ... CBS—KFH 6:00 p.m. Musical Ensembles, School of Fine Arts ... KFKU Fred Waring in Pleasure Time ... NBC—WDAF Fulton Lewis, news analyst ... MBS—KFBI 6:30 p.m. Woody Herman's orchestra ... NBC—WREM Stanley Meehan, tenor ... NBC—WDAF 6:45 p.m. H. V. Kaltenborn ... NBC—KOA 7:00 p.m. Johnny Presents ... NBC—WDAF Ben Bernie's Musical Quiz ... NBC—WREM 7:30 p.m. Information Please ... NBC—WREM First Nighter, drama ... CBS—KMBG 8:00 p.m. We, the People ... CBS—WIBW 8:30 p.m. Laugh 'n' Swing Club ... MBS—WGN 9:00 p.m. Raymond Gram Swing ... MBS—KFEI Bob Hope Variety Show ... NBC—WDAF Glenn Miller's orchestra ... CBS—WIBW 9:30 p.m. Uncle Walter's Doghouse ... NBC—WDAF 10:00 p.m. Fred Waring ... NBC—KOA 10:30 p.m. Science Unlimited ... NBC—WREM Jimmie Lunceford's orchestra ... CBS—KMBG 11:00 p.m. Vaughn Munroe's orchestra ... NBC—WREM 11:30 p.m. Ted Weems' orchestra, news ... NBC—WDAF 12:00 p.m. Phil Harris orchestra ... MBC—WGN WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 12:15 p.m. World Series ... MBC—WHE 12:00 p.m. On The Magic Flying Carpet ... KFKU 13:14 p.m. Kansas News Briefs ... KFKU 13:17 p.m. Books and Readings, Helen Rhoda Hoopes ... KFKU 6:00 p.m. University of Kansas Band ... KFKU Fred Waring in Pleasure Time ... NBC—WDAI 6:30 p.m. Cavalcade of America ... NBC—WREM 7:00 p.m. Big Town ... CBS—WIBW 7:30 p.m. Plantation Party ... NBC—WDAI Manhattan at Midnight ... NBC—WREM 8:00 p.m. Texaco Star Theater ... CBS—WIBW Eddie Cantor ... NBC—WDAI 9:00 p.m. Raymond Gram Swing ... MBS—KSAI Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge ... NBC—WDAI Glenn Miller's orchestra ... CBS—WIBW 10:15 p.m. Football Follies ... MBS—KFOI 10:30 p.m. Russ Morgan's orchestra ... NBC—WREM Eddie Duchin's orchestra ... CBS—KFAI 10:45 p.m. Jan Savitt's orchestra ... MBS—KFEI 11:00 p.m. Gene Krupa's orchestra ... NBC—WREM 11:30 p.m. Ted Weems' orchestra ... NBC—WDAI Jan Savitt's orchestra ... NBC—WREM THURSDAY, OCT. 10 3:00 p.m. French Lesson ... KFKU 3:14 p.m. Spanish Lesson ... KFKU 3:17 p.m. Kansas News Briefs ... KFKU 6:00 p.m. Public Opinion and the News ... KFKU Fred Waring in Pleasure Time ... NBC—WDAI 6:30 p.m. Bob Crosby's orchestra ... NBC—WHG Vox Pop ... CBS—WIBW 6:45 p.m. H. V. Kaltenborn ... NBC—WLW 7:00 p.m. Good News Program ... NBC—WDAI 7:15 p.m. Eddie Dooley's Football Forecasts ... MBS—WGN 7:30 p.m. Aldrich Family ... NBC—WDAI 8:00 p.m. Kraft Music Hall ... NBC—WDAI Singing and Swinging ... NBC—WREM 9:00 p.m. Rudy Vallee ... NBC—WDAI Raymond Gram Swing ... MBS—KSAI Glenn Miller's orchestra ... CBS—WIBW 9:30 p.m. University of Kansas Roundtable ... KFKU Musical Americana ... NBC—WDAI 10:00 p.m. Ray Kinney's orchestra ... NBC—WREM News ... WDAI 10:30 p.m. Eddie Duchin's Orchestra ... CBS—KFAI Yom Kippur Program ... NBC—WREM 11:00 p.m. Duke Ellington's orchestra, news ... NBC—WREM 11:30 p.m. Lucky Millinder's orchestra ... NBC—WDAI Corkhill Speaks To Young Demos Bob Corkhill, assistant director of the state teachers' bureau, keyed the meeting of the Young Democrat club held last night in the Memorial Union building. The business et hand consisted of the answers and attitudes of the members on hte campaign issues. Jerry Riseley, b'41, president of the club, announced an executive committee composed of Charles Pearson, c'43, Pill Porter, c'44, Jean Steele, c'41, Priscilla Adams, c'43, Peggy Benson, c'43, Bob Farmer, b'41, Bob Brown, c'41. Reserve Officer Group Will Meet Tomorrow The Reserve Officers Association will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the Fowler shops, Albert H. Fearing, captain of coast artillery, said today. This will be the first meeting of the year, and lessons have been planned. All reserve officers, National Guard officers, R.O.T.C. officers, and R.O.T.C. seniors are invited. Credit will be given on correspondence for promotion upon attendance at these meetings. The association meets every other Wednesday night until May. Cider and daughnuts will be served tomorrow night. Editing the Airlanes To Broadcast Fiftieth Anniversary—The University of Chicago will open its fiftieth anniversary celebration with a radio talk over CBS today by Robert M. Hutchins, Chicago's dynamic, Aristotle-admiring president. The broadcast will be heard over station KFH at 5:15 this afternoon. By ART O'DONNELL The University of Chicago, noted for its educational pioneering, was the second university founded in America—all similar institutions, except Johns Hopkins, having been started as colleges. There is one fact that should be noted about the Chicago university; that in the short half century it has existed, it has become so important to the country's life that one of every 16 people listed in "Who's Who" is a Chicago alumnus. Hall! All Hail! Chicago U.-you may not have a football squad, but you certainly keep knowledge in view. We Get Our Say—The University of Kansas Roundtable will have this year's premiere broadcast Thursday night over KFU at 9:30 o'clock. A Sweet Band—To be heard over WREN tonight is one of the up-and-coming sweet bands of the year, Vaughn Munroe's orchestra. This outfit isn't flashy in its repertoire, but there is a little something about his melodies that distinguishes the band from other sweet orchestras. Youth and Symphony—This is the year for Youth Orchestras. First came Leopold Stokowski with the extremely successful All-American Youth Orchestra. Now Edwin McArthur, talented conductor and protege of Kirsten Flagstad, the Wagnerian soprano, brings the 110-piece orchestra of the National Youth Administration to the CBS system for a series of Sunday concerts. All the orchestra's musicians, who get a monthly wage from the government of $22 for 60 hours work, are between 18 and 25 years of age. Dramatize American History—to be heard over WREN tomorrow evening will be a drama about "Valley Forge." This is one of the weekly plays of the Cavalcade of America programs. This drama was written by Maxwell Anderson. The star of the show will be John McIntyre. To Bawl Again—Fanny Brice will again be heard by radio listeners this year on the Good News program over WDAF at 7 o'clock as Baby Snooks again drives "Daddy" to distraction and to his only means of reciprocation. Hamley Stafford again appears as "Daddy." Hannah Stanford eight years ago Smith On Musical Americana—"God Bless America" again will be presented in the usual patriotic way by Kate Smith on The "Musical Americana" program Thursday night WDAF. Select 300 Home Town Writers Nearly 300 home town correspondents were named Sunday afternoon at the initial meeting of the University State Wide Activities commission. These correspondents will send news of the University to their home town newspapers. The idea was revived last year after several years of inactivity. Charles Wright, Jr., fa'42, general chairman of the commission said yesterday, "We are especially anxious to have volunteers for this work. We cannot always tell who is most interested and who will do the best work." Those interested should report to the Alumni office during the first of next week, he explained. There will be an extensive and generous system of prizes for the best general correspondence, the best Direct as a "touchdown pass" is the campus-to-home laundry service offered by RAILWAY EXPRESS. We call for your laundry, take it home... and then bring it back to you at your college address. It's as quick and convenient as that! You may send your laundry prepaid or collect, as you prefer. Low rates include calling for and delivering in all cities and principal towns. Use RAILWAY EXPRESS, too, for swift shipment of all packages and luggage. Just phone 120, 20 E. 9th St., Lawrence, Kan. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE work throughout the entire year, and the best single column. Additional prizes will be made, but all the arrangements for them have not been completed. The committee is planning the competition so that the small town with only two or three students enrolled in the University will have as much chance as the larger town with a greater number of representatives. "During the past few years we have served 50 papers. There is no reason why we should not serve 200. This is one of the most effective services a student can render to the University. It also gives the student splendid training and experience." Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association said. Journalism students will receive credit for articles which they have printed in their home town papers. Officeers for the year are: general chairman, Charles Wright, fa'42; chairman of the department of student correspondents, Donn Mosser, c'42; chairman of the department of county clubs, George Kettner, c'42; executive committee, Dorothy Gear, c'42; Keith Martin, c'42; John Somers, c'42; Fred Robertson, c'42; Jean Sellers, c'43; Nation Meyer, c'43; Chestine Wilson, fa'43; Betty Kimble, c'41; Greta Gibson, fa'41. For Fall Freedom! Rogue Shirt Enjoy the buttonless comfort for which Rogue Shirts *B.V.D. are famous. Star yourself in the shirt designed in Hollywood and noted for its smart tailored appearance. The patented V neckline remains smartly closed without the annoyance of buttons or gadgets. They're long sleeved and priced moderately. See our fresh shipment of new Fall fabrics today. $2.95 Palace CLOTHING CO. - Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.