Monday, May 18. 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Page 7 Radio Schedule Page 5 Page 7 University radio station, KANU, based on 91.5 megaaccles on the FM hail, 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. MONDAY 1.45 - Previews 1.55 - News 2.00 - Summer Serenade 3.00 - Time to Visit 2.55 - News 4.00 - Music You Want 4.00 - I Love A Parade 5.15 - Jazz Concert 5.45 - Sports: Merie Harmon 5.55 - News 6.00 - Candlelight Concert 6.00 - Treasures Off The Shelf 7.30 - Experiment in Production 7.35 - News 8.45 - Orchestra Concert 8.45 - Opera Recital 9.00 - News TUESDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - News 2:00 - Summer Serenade 2:45 - This Is K.U. 2:45 - Time to Visit 2:55 - News 4:00 - Music You Want 4:00 - Masterworks from France 5:25 - Jazz Concert 5:25 - Sports: Merle Harmon 5:25 - News 6:00 - Candlestick Concert 7:30 - Symphony Hall 7:30 - Jazz Story 7:30 - Neveu 8:00 - FM Concert 8:00 - News 1.45—Previews 1.55—News 1.60—Summer Serenade 1.70—Time to Visit 1.85—News 4.00—Music You Want 4.00—Old Books: Old Friends 4.10—Jazz Concert 4.45—Sports: Merle Harmon 5.25—News 5.30—Concertsight Concert 7.00-University of Kansas Roundtable 7.30-Organ Concert 7.55—News 7.55-Shallow Symphony 7.65—News WEDNESDAY SUNDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:05 - News 2:00 - Summer Serenade 3:00 - Time to Visit 4:05 - News 4:00 - Music You Want 5:00 - Voice of Europe 6:00 - Jazz Concert 5:45 - Sports: Merle Harmon 5:55 - News 5:55 - Nightlight 7:00 - Concert Hall 7:00 - Folk Song 7:55 - News 7:55 - Number Music 8:00 - News 1.45—Previews 1.55—News 1.65—Summer Serenade 3.00—Time to Visit 3.55—News 4.00—Music You Want 4.00—Keyboard Concert 5.15—Jazz Concert 5.30—Jazz Concert 5.55—Sports: Merie Harmon 5.85—Candlery Light Concert 7.00—Music from Mt. Oread 7.50—Broadway Rhapsody 7.55—News 9.00—Paper Is My Hobby 9.00—News Helen Pierson, 45, a graduate in john, has received a fellowship for 1953-54 from the general education board of the Rockefeller foundation. SATURDAY No broadcast SUNDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Excursions in Science 3:00 - New York 2:30 - Sunday Concert 3:00 - U.N. Story 3:15 - Music for Strings 3:30 - Doorway to the World 3:50 - Music Musician Comments 4:00 - Vespers 5:00 - Music for the Connoisseur 6:00 - Candlelight Concert 7:00 - This Is Music 8:00 - Opera Recital 8:00 - Music You Want 9:00 - News Milwaukee — (U,P)—The National boxing Association today attacked television for its "disastrous effect" in boxing and also recommended not present fighters' weight classifications, he reshuffled. Violin Alumna Wins Rockefeller Award Miss Pierson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Pierson, lawrence, is a teacher at Prairie View A&M college, Prairie View, Texas. The NBA executive committee noted at its annual meeting yesterday to ask TV sponsors and network officials to meet with the NBA to work out a plan for future operations TV Fight Telecasts Attacked by NBA NE commissioner Abe Greene said television fights "are ruining boxing in this country." 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 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. 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! 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. 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 26½ 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 ✩