Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Dec. 7, 1953 Sports Network Plans Basketball Schedule The 1953-54 basketball season on KANU-FM and the KU Sports Network will begin at 8:15 p.m. Thursday with the KU-Tulane basketball game from New Orleans. Merle Harmon, KU Sports Network Director, will broadcast a play by play description of the game between the Jayhawkers of Coach "Phog" Allen and the "Green Waves" of Tulane university. The game will be carried throughout the state by the KU Sports Network. In connection with the basketball broadcasts, the "Phog" Allen Scrapbook will begin its second season. The program features Dr. Allen commenting on highlights from his forty-three year coaching career. His discussions will vary from teams of the past to comments on present day new headlines in athletics. The program will be broadcast weekly during the basketball season. Every game of the 22-night schedule will be "aired" direct by Mr. Harmon. KANU-FM will be the only station in the Sports Network that will broadcast all 22 games. The dates and broadcast times of the basketball schedule KANLI-FM is Dec. 10—Tulane ... 8:15 p.m. Dec. 12—La. State ... 7:45 p.m. Dec. 16—Tulsa ... 7:30 p.m. Dec. 26—Big 7 Tournament Dec. 29—Big 7 Tournament Dec. 30—Big 7 Tournament Dec. 29—Big 7 Tournament Jan. 4—Oklahoma ... 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9—Missouri ... 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12—Okla. A&M ... 8:00 p.m. Jan. 16—K-State ... 8:05 p.m. Jan. 18—Iowa State ... 7:30 p.m. KANU Plans Holiday Items Special programs of Christmas music and stories will be broadcast during the holiday season over KANU-FM. The first program will be broadcast at 6 p.m. Dec. 20. It will include a three-hour transcription of Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" and a dramatic Christmas story by the BBC theatre. "Jayhawk School of the Air" "Music You Want" and "Candlelight Concert." all daily programs heard over KANU-FM, will feature Christmas carols and other holiday music during the Christmas week. Handel's classic, "The Messiah," will be a special Christmas eve feature. On the same evening, Robert Calderwood will star in a half-hour broadcast of Dicken's "Christmas Carol." This program may be heard over both KANU-FM and FKKU at 7 p.m. Dec. 24. The entire KANU-FM broadcast on Dec. 24 and 25 will be devoted to Christmas music and stories. Picture Out of The Picture Albany, N.Y. — (U.P.) A sketch of blonde actress Marilyn Monroe, offered by an artist as a Christmas gift for ex-GIs at the veterans hospital here, has been tabbed "unsuitable." A hospital spokesman said only pictures of "soothing and quieting things" are usually chosen. Sachem Initiates Six Men Six men students yesterday were initiated into Sachem, senior men's honorary society. They are John Biegert, William Payne, and Mendel Small, college seniors, and James Graves, Lit Ning Ma, and Richard Verbrugge, all engineering seniors. The spool on which adhesive tape was wound makes an excellent spool for narrow ribbon. Official Bulletin Influenza vaccine available at Health Service, 8-12 and 2-5 daily except Sat. For students, faculty employees and members of families over 10 years of age. TODAY Social Work Club, 4 p.m., Strong Anxie E. room, 17. Speaker: Miss Ursula Lewis, psychiatric social worker Everyone欢迎! Phi Mu Alpha, 5 p.m., 131. Strong. Important business meeting, attendance required. KU Dames interior decorating, 8 p.m. 30 memorial Union. All students wives wives Young Democrat 8 p.m. 106 Green Election of Male College Council Repre- parative TUESDAY Student-Faculty Coffee, 4 p.m., Music and Browsing room, Memorial Union. Mr. Richard Barker, leader. "The EF. of Music." Music on Europe. Everyone Welcome! German Christmas Chirr, 5 p.m. 306 sing German everybody who lives in Germany. Everyone who reads Kappa Beta Party. 5:00 p.m. Myers hall. Party given by bledges. PARTY GIVEN BY WEDNESDAY La Tertulia will meet in room 113 Strong. 4:30 p.m. Christmas party will be held with p. Elteneo. Tue vengan todos. Freshawk meeting, 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow. Attendance required, basketball game Miss Brady Attends New York Meeting No Jay Jane meeting. Agnes Brady, associate professor of romance languages, has been invited to participate in a work conference in New York on the growth of foreign language instruction in the elementary schools. The Modern Language Association of America is conducting the conference Dec. 11 to 13. Miss Brady is one of the nation's pioneers in introducing the teaching of Spanish into the grade schools. The method she introduced in the Lawrence public schools several years ago has been adopted in several other Kansas cities. Chemist to Speak Tomorrow Vicksburg, Miss. —(U.P.)— The death toll in a $25,000,000 Vicksburg tornado rose to 30 today as grim bulldozer crews, groping through piles of debris, uncovered the bodies of two more of the twister's victims. G. K. Teal of the Texas Instrument company will speak tomorrow on "The Chemistry of Semi-Conductors and Transistors" at a meeting of the KU section of the American Chemical Society at 7:30 p.m. in room 205 Bailey hall. Vicksburg Twister Kills 20 For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. Reporter Tells Of 'Crazy' Mountain Job The biggest problem in the reporting of the climb of Mt. Everest was the transmission of the news from the mountain to the nearest telegraph, James Morris, London Times foreign correspondent, told an audience in Strong hall Friday. Mr. Morris, the only newspaper reporter with the successful expedition that climbed Mt. Everest, told of the climb, his experiences, and how he got the news back to London on the eve of the Coronation. Mr. Morris told of how he used native runners and a coded radio message to get the news past competitive papers and news services, both of whom had set up powerful radio receivers to intercept the message. After the speech, Mr. Morris spent several minutes talking with members of the KU Mountain Climbing club. An unusually soft- spoken man, Mr. Morris admitted he knew nothing of mountain climbing but the fact remained that he climbed within about 3,000 feet of the top of the world's highest mountain. Mr. Morris said, "and I, being a crazy newspaper man, took the job." ___ "It was just a crazy assignment." One of the most important discoveries of cobalt in recent years was made recently at Moa Bay on Cuba's northeast coast. CORRECTION to the Student Directory Marion A. Barlow, Insurance and Real Estate, is incorrectly listed. Please change the listing in your directory to: MARION A. BARLOW Phone 231 And see Marion A. Barlow for all your insurance needs. 910 Mass. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents CAESAR and CLEOPATRA by George Bernard Shaw Dec.9,10,11,12 8 p.m., Fraser Theatre BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN Students present ID cards for reserved seats. Box Office, basement of Green Hall, open daily: 10-12 and 2-5; Saturday, 10-12. Before It Fails REPLACE WITH U.S. Super POWERLIFE gives 300% LONGER LIFE FIBERGLAS INSULATION keeps power-producing material in place EXTRA WATER SUPPLY—add water only once a season ALL-RUBBER SEPARATORS prevent shorts—prolong battery life 10% MORE STARTING POWER—more power-producing plates NEW ELECTROLYTE "126" for modern cars, modern driving Rapid Transit Service "OPEN 24 HOURS" 1000 MASS. Phone 1300 UP TO $5 ON YOUR OLD BATTERY