Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 11, 1959 TOYS FOR TOTS—Barrell for the collection of toys for the needy children of Lawrence are being unloaded today at the organized houses, Strong Hall and the Kansas Union. "Toys for Tots" is sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, and the U.S. Marines. Radio Programs KUOK Daily 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 KUUK News 6:15 Doug Brown Show 6:25 KUUK News 6:30 Henry Show 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 KUUK News 8:05 Gerren Keith Show 8:05 Gerren Keith Show 8:10 KUUK News 10:05 Jazz Spectrum 4. 30 "The Coming of the King" KANU Friday 5:00 Twilight Concert; "String Quartet No. 3 in A Minor" by Dohanyi 6:30 Basketball: University of Kansas versus the University of North Carolina 8:00 Christmas music 9:00 Opera Is My Hobby: Selections from Verdi's "Il Travatoire" sung by Caruso, Panselle, Warren, Martinelli, etc. 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music; "Volces of Christmas" by Walter Schumann Sign Off 11:00 Saturday 7:00 Record Shop Featuring "Sing Along with Mitch Miller" and "Christmas Sounds Spectacular" 9:00 The Story of the Birth of Christ Told in Song 9:55 News 10:35 History of Handel's "Messiah" 10:35 Lullaby of Christmas 10:45 Christmas Music by Morton Gould 11:00 Christmas Eve in the Cathedral 11:30 Christmas Around the World 12:55 News 12:55 New Releases 12:45 Jayhawk Locker Room 1:00 Music from Germany 1:00 Masterworks from France: Christmas Program 2:00 Christmas Parade of Marches West German Soldier Missing With Papers GOETTLINGEN, Germany — (UPI) A West German soldier has been missing since Monday with important secret military documents, West German Army officials said yesterday. The West German officials refused to disclose the nature of the missing documents. The Communist Fact German news agency reported that Warrant Officer Otto Zatioukal, 27, had defected to East Germany, bringing with him military secrets. 2nd Annual Parade of Lawrence Barber Hawks Chorus Barber Shop Quartets S. P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Saturday, 8 p.m., Dec. 12, 1959 Adult Admission $1.25 LiLABNER COMES ALIVE IN THE (qasp!) BIGGEST AND(roar!) FUNNIEST 2:15 "Christmas Concert" by Mantovani 2:30 Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings Christmas Carols 3:00 Piano Recital: Featuring Badura-Skada and Demus playing bubbert's Music for Four Hands 3:25 News 3:30 Music You Want 4:30 Christmas in England 5:00 Twilight Concert 6:00 Basketball: University of Kansas US North Carolina State 8:00 Jazz Spectrum 9:00 Hi-Fi Hour: A Merry Christmas on the Organ 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: 18th Century Christmas Music 11:05 Sign Off Sunday 1:00 Dinner Symphony 3:00 Song and Strings: Special Christmas Music 3:30 Vespers: University of Kansas Christmas Vespers with Tableaux 5:00 Twilight Concert: Christmas Music 7:00 Christmas Music of the Medieval Court and Countryside 7:30 Repeat Performance: University of Kansas Christmas Vespers with Tableaux 9:00 Choral Concert: Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings Carols 9:25 Organ Recital: Christmas Chimes 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music: Carols from France 11:00 Sign Off Who does not befriend himself With Hollywood's most exciting cast of NEW FACES AND (gaspl) FIGGERS! PALMER COMING SOON TO YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE! Watch For It! FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) Who does not befriend himself By doing good?—Sonhocles DALLAS—(UPI) A downtown tie shop has a new display to attract Christmas buyers—a hangman's noose with a sign advertising "almost everything in neckwear." Men's Fashions 'Swinging' 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing The saddest thing that can befall a soul is when it loses faith in God and woman.—Alexander Smith DON CRAWFORD-BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 HIXON STUDIO Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads "THE WORM TURNS" Shakespeare said it this way "The smallest worm will turn, being trodden on." But Miguel de Cervantes beat him to it in "Don Quixote", Part II, Book 3: "Even a worm when trod upon, will turn again." "MUSIC HAS CHARMS" The 17th Century playwright, William Congreve, was the first to set down this classic metaphor concerning the powers of sound and rhythm. You'll find the whole quote in "The Mourning Bride", Act I, Sc. 1: "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." "RHYME OR REASON" Edmund Spenser, 16th Century poet, expected a pension. He didn't get it. So he wrote this rhyme: "I was promised on a time/To have reason for my rhyme;/From that time unto this season./ I received nor rhyme nor reason." Of all the kinds of underwear, only Jockey brand is especially tailored to feel better because it fits better. This superior comfort is assured by exclusive construction features that no other underwear has duplicated. To enjoy real comfort, insist on Jockey brief—the world's first and finest. Look for Jockey at your campus store. fashioned by the house of Scoppa®