University Daily Kansan Page 3 New Religion Building Proposed; Fund Raising Campaign Planned Mc- lled orces Sat- her. ther ver- we one. From passive today ually think The the ment, A grotto based on the KU seal will be one of the distinguish features of new Myers Hall, which will house the Kansas School of Religion. rud- the end- ned ation main The grotto itself will represent Moses and a stained-glass window will depict the burning bush, a symbol of learning, William J. Moore, dean of the School of Religion, said. rong sidee in inerems even SATURDAY final plans will be made at a meeting to begin a fund-raising campaign. one ks. ance bably The principal speakers at the meeting will be William Avery, governor of Kansas Chester Mize, U.S. congressman from the second district, and Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. THE BUILDING program is only Economics Section Picks Associate IN 1921, AFTER the school became interdenominational, KU granted three hours credit in religion toward graduation. Now the University allows up to 25 hours credit of religion. Arvid M. Zarley has been named associate chairman of the department of economics at KU and will include the advising of graduate students among his duties. Zarley, an assistant professor, joined the KU faculty a year ago. He earned the BA degree from Pomona College in 1959, the M.S. from Purdue University in 1962 and the Ph.D. from Purdue earlier this year. a portion of the religion school's expansion program. From the Kansas Eible Chair, operated by the Disciples of Christ, the school has become an interdenominational facility. Originated early in the twentieth century, the Kansas Bible Chair was a method for giving religious instruction to members of the Disciples of Christ group. In 1921 it became interdenominational. Today's religion school is not recognized by KU as one of its 10 schools, but merely serves as a learning institution for the student. Swingline PuzZLeMENTs This is the Swingline Tot Stapler Friday. Sept, 24, 1965 (including 1000 staples) Larger size CUB Desk Size larger only $1.49 No bigger than a pack of gum—but packs the punch of a big deal **Bills** available everywhere. Unconditionally guaranteed, the book is at any stationery, variety **book store!** Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 ANSWERS 1. Halfway, after that, he is running out of the wood; 2. Threes And that's just the story of the movie. And that's just the story of the movie. And buying them like crazy, because next to a notebook and a pencil, they are the hand-lit little school item you can owl This Fine Stapler available at the Kansas Union Bookstore SPECIAL ON BOB DYLAN L.P.'s Kief's Records & Hi-Fi at CL 1779/CS 8579* C1 1986/C.S.8786* CL 2105/CS 89051 CL 2193/CS 8993* CL 2328/CS 9128*/CQ 729↑ NOW PLAYING ON COLUMBIA RECORDS $ 2^{69} $ Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Malls Shopping Center USE THE KANSAN WANT ADS Complete bawdy show filled with rags, ballads, shouts, blues, and risque songs of the era. Don't miss an evening of entertainment in the timeless tradition of ragtime. 8:00 Saturday Night, October 2, in Topeka High Auditorium. Tickets are $1.50, write Max Morath Concert, Washburn, University, Toppea, Kansas. Get your sidekicks from EK. Meet the Card Sharp where a money clip flips over to keep all your cash safe. And 8 windows make sure your photos all show. Pocket an oval Key Hold without corners so it can't hit snags in your pocket. Get down to cases by Enger Kress of West Bend, Wisconsin. Card Sharp, $5.00. Key Hold for 8, $2.95. Leathers by EK to take as gifts or go where you're going. Make a good impression anywhere. The Town Shop Downtown The University Shop On The Hill Lawrence, Kansas