1 Monday. May 25.1953 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Radio Schedule University radio station, KANU heard on 91.5 megaelectrons on the FM dial, will broadcast the following programs this week. Programs from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. can be picked up on the AM station, KFKU, at 1250 kilocycles. 1.45—Previews 1.55—News 2.00—Summer Serenade 3.00—Time to Visit 3.55—News 4.00—Music You Want 5.00—I Love A Parade 5.15—Jazz Concert 5.45—Sports; Merle Harmon 5.55—Music 5.60—Candlelight Concert 5.70—Treasures Off The Shelf 5.70—Experiment in Production 7.55—News 8.00—Concerto Concert 8.50—Opera Recital 9.00—News TUESDAY TUESDAY 1.45—Previews 2.05—News 2.00—Summer Serenade 2.45—This Is K.U. 2.30—Time to Visit 2.55—News 4.00—Music You Want 5.00—Masterworks from France 5.00—Jazz Concert 5.60—Davids Merie Harmon 5.85—News 6.00—Candlestail Concert 7.00—Symphony Hall 7.00—Jazz Story 7.55—News 8.00—FM Concert 8.00—News WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1:45—Previews 1:55—News 2:00—Summer Serenade 2:00—Time to Visit 2:55—News 4:00—Music You Want 4:00—Old Books: Old Friends 4:30—Marie Concert 4:45-Sports: Merle Harmon 4:55—News 5:00-Galileigh Concert 7:00-University of Kansas Roundtable 7:00-Organ Concert 7:55—News 8:00-Starlight Symphony 8:55—News THURSDAY 1:45- Previews 1:55 - News 2:00 - Summer Serenade 2:00 - Time to Visit 2:05 - News 4:00 - Music You Want 4:00 - Voice of Europe 4:00 - Concert 4:05 - Sports: Merle Harmon 5:55 - News 7:00 - Lightnight Concert 7:00 - Concert Hall 7:00 - Folk Songs 7:55 - News 8:55 - Number Music 9:00 - News 1.45—Previews 1.50—News 1.60—Summer Serenade 1.70—Time to Visit 1.80—Live Music 1.90—Music You Want 2.00—Keyboard Concert 2.10—Concert 2.45—Sports: Merle Harmon 2.55—News 2.60—Light Concert 2.70—Music from Mt. Oread 2.80—Broadway Rhapsody 2.95—News 3.00—Opera Is My Hobby 3.10—Concert SATURDAY No broadcast SUNDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Excursions in Science 2:15 - News 3:00 - Tuesday Concert 3:00 - U.N. Story 3:15 - Music for Strings 3:30 - Doorway to the World 3:45 - The Musician Comments 4:50 - Music for the Coonsoeur 6:00 - Candielight Concert 7:00 - This Is Music 7:30 - Sonata Reaital 8:00 - Sonata You Want 9:00 - News Men Counselors Needed in Kansas City Several men counselors are needed by the Country Club Community center, YMCA, in Kansas City for two months daytime, outdoor work near Kansas City. Also needed is a person experienced in handling horses to teach riding and care of horses. A good salary will be paid college students, graduates preferred. Application should be made at the Country Club Community center, YMCA, 6417 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, Mo., or call Hiland 7404 for interview. 147 Women Receive Hall Scholarships One hundred and forty-seven women have been informed that their applications for residence in scholarship halls for next fall have been accepted, Martha Peterson, dean of women, announced recently. Qualifications for entrance into one of the three women's scholarship houses, Miller, Watkins, and Sellards, are based on scholarship, character, and financial need. TRIPLE THREAT MAN! --side and out, who keeps it fit for the skies and sees that it stays there! AIRCRAFT OBSERVER The Brains of the Team They call him an Aircraft Observer. Teamwork can work miracles. In a football game the man who sparks these miracles is the quarterback. He's the man who calls the signals. There's a man who calls the signals for an Air Force flying team, too! They call him an Aircraft Observer. Do YOU have what it takes to become an Aircraft Observer? It isn't easy. It's tough. You have to be a MAN to qualify as an Aircraft Observer. But when you are one, brother, you're SOMEBODY! The success or failure of a mission involving over a million dollars worth of flight equipment depends on you. THE AIRCRAFT OBSERVER IS THE SOMEBODY WHO As Bombardment Officer, is number one man on a bombing run, the man who controls the plane in the target area! As Navigation Officer, is the pilot's guiding hand on every flight! As Radar Officer, is master of a new science and operator of the device that sees beyond human sight! As Aircraft Performance Engineer Officer, is the one who "keeps the plane flying", the man who knows his plane inside and out, who keeps it fit for the skies and sees that it stays there! If YOU can accept a challenge like this, you'll take your place beside the best- you'll find your future in the clouds! TO BE QUALIFIED you must be single, a citizen, between 19 and $26 \frac{1}{2}$ years old, have had at least 2 years of college and be in tip top physical shape. If this describes you, then YOU, too, can qualify. Today! HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET! The world's best training. Good food and plenty of it. Uniforms, flight clothes, equipment. Medical and dental care. Free insurance. Flight training in Uncle Sam's greatest aircraft. AND THEN, AFTER GRADUATION, you'll win your silver wings, and earn more than $5000 a year as an Air Force Lieutenant. You'll enjoy an adventurous, exciting career with a hand-picked crew of real men. You'll be THE BRAINS OF THE TEAM, A TRIPLE THREAT MAN . . . as a Bombardment Officer, as a Navigation Officer, as a Radar Officer, as an Aircraft Performance Engineer. THE SOONER YOU APPLY, THE SOONER YOU FLY! ☆ GET THE DETAILS: Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer. Or write to Director of Training, Headquarters, USAF, Washington 25, D.C., Attention: Aviation Cadet Branch. If you are in a school that has an Air Force ROTC program, see your Professor of Air Science and Tactics. New Aircraft Observer Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Two Weeks ★ U. S.AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT OBSERVER PROGRAM ✩