Reds Change Prison Sites Pamunjumion —U.P.)Commistian armistice negotiators told the United Nations today they have changed the "designation, location and extent" of Allied prisoner of war camp in North Korea. Chinese Col. Tsai Chen-Wen turned over maps of the new locations and changes in 12 prisoner of war stockades to the Allies at a liaison officers' meeting. There was no indication of the number or nationality of prisoners in the camps. The United Nations, in return, rejected a Communist protest that UN propaganda leaflets had been found inside the Panmunjom neutral zone. Col. Charles W. McCarthy hande over a letter in which he said the UN could not "accept responsibility" for the leaflets because they may have been released "at a great distance" and carried into the zone by the wind. Manhunt Traps '3-Gun Maniac' Bartow, Fla. —(U.R.) The crime spree of James (Three-Gun) Hill. a self-styled "maniac" came to an end today when he and a convict he freed from guards at gunpoint were captured after an all-night manhunt. The sheriff's office announced that Hill and James Douglas surrendered without firing a shot in Nassau county, where they had fled in a succession of commandeered automobiles. The pair had for hours eluded an 85-man dragnet directed by 20 agents flown in by the FBI, holding up a private residence and two couples to obtain three getaway cars in succession. A huge possie meanwhile captured three fugitive convicts Hill left behind after swooping down on a prison work detail and freeing four captives from their guards at gunpoint. Sheriff Hagan Parrish said Hill was "heavily armed and dangerous" but surrendered without using his pistol or sawed-off shotgun. KU Professor Gets Youth Council Post Dr. M. Erik Wright, professor of psychology, has been elected vice chairman of the Kansas Council for Children and Youth. This council is the coordinating body for more than 70 organizations interested in furthering the welfare and future of Kansas children. KANU Radio Schedule The new KU radio station, KANU, heard at 91.5 megacycles on the FM dial, will broadcast the following programs this week: | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1:45-2:00 Previews | Previews | Previews | Previews | Previews | | 2:00-2:15 Uncle Dan | Let's Find Out | Distant Lands | Tales from the Four Winds | Growing Up | | 2:15-2:30 News | News Childrens News Reporter | News | News | News | | 2:30-2:45 Art by Radio | | Playtime | Adventures in Music Land | Time for a Story | | 2:45-3:00 This is KU | | | | | | 3:00-4:00 Time to Visit | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | | 4:00-4:30 Smorgasbord | Smorgasbord | Smorgasbord | Smorgasbord | Smorgasbord | | 4:30-4:45 | | | | Southland Serenade | | 4:45-5:00 | | | | Fifteen Steps | | 4:30-5:00 Bard of Avon | | | | | | 4:30-5:30 Cooper Union Forum | Canterbury Tales | Bach Memorial Concert | | Keyboard Concert | | 5:00-5:30 Master-works from France | | This is Music | | | | 5:30-5:45 Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | | 5:45-6:00 Sports | Sports | Sports | Sports | Sports | | 6:00-7:00 Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | | 7:00-7:30 The People Act | Symphony Hall | Jeffersonian Heritage | Concert Mall | Music from Mt. Oread | | 7:30-7:45 Ballet Music | | | Jayhawker Locker Room Club | Football Forecast | | 7:45-8:00 Invitation to Read | | Broadway Rhapsody | Instrumental Interlude | | 7:30-8:00 Jazz Story | Organ Concert | | | | | 8:00-9:00 Music at the Barogue | FM Concert | Starlight Symphony | Chamber Music | Opera Is My Hobby | | 9:00-9:15 News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | | 9:15 News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | Programs from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. can be picked up on A.M. Official Bulletin TODAY Hillel Service: 7:20 p.m. Myers chapel. International club: 7:30 p.m. 9 am-5 pm saturday, World Crises! All invited. ISA Bums Ball: 8-11 p.m. Robinson gym. Members free. Others invited. Costumes preferred, prizes and refreshments. SATURDAY Episcopal Holy communion: 7 a.m. Danforth chapel. All Saints' Day. Gamma Delta: 10:30 a.m., City Bldg., 8th and Vermont. To pick up popcorn. Homecoming House Decorations: Any organized house wishing to be During the past year Dr. Wright has been active with the institutional committee of the Kansas Council, in making inspection visits to the various state institutions caring for children. judged must register in the office of the Dean of Men by 12 noon, Nov. 1. SUNDAY Holy communion: 9 a.m. Trinity Episcopal church, breakfast and Canterbury club in rectory following. Gamma Delta: supper meeting, 5:30 p.m., City bldg., 8th and Vermont. MONDAY Senior Class Convocation: 10 a.m. Fraser theater. Seniors may be excused from class. Executive Committee Senior Class, wear uniforms to convocation. ISA meeting: AWS lounge. All invited, especially those interested in a ward system. ers: 4:15 p.m., basement of Green. Engineerrettes: 7:45 p.m., 1134 Ohio, Mrs. Youssie Dabbaugh. Young Republican election workers: 4:15 p.m. basement of Green. Air Force ROTC Rifle team: 8:30 p.m., 107 M.S. Join the coffee crowd at the Hawk's Nest University Daily Kansar EAT AT THE BIGGER AND BETTER Friday. Oct. 31. 1952 coffee Student Union Cafeteria Page 5 - rolls Phoenix, Ariz. — (U.P.)— Twenty cars of a Santa Fe railroad freight train bound from Prescott to Phoenix were derailed about 20 miles northwest of here this morning, seriously injuring a transient believed riding in one of the derailed cars. cokes 20 Freight Cars DerailedinArizona All the derailed cars were located toward the end of the train. The engine and cars at the front remained on the tracks. - short orders The Maricopa county sheriff's office said a man identified as Tom Supple, 54, Long Beach, Calif., was hurt. His condition was described as "poor" at Memorial hospital here. Santa Fe representatives said the freight was No. 31, a local traveling between Prescott and Phoenix. It was made up of approximately 70 cars. Small Fire Damages Workmen's Platform A small fire burned timber on a workmen's platform between the Union building and Dyche museum Thursday afternoon. The fire started when the wind blew part of a trash fire underneath the platform, according to Otis Nutting, campus policeman. The platform had been used to mount two power tools, but the tools were not damaged by the fire. Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Ladies' Plain Dresses--------- Men's Suits Men's Suits EACH 89c You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E.8th VALUES FROM $.59 - $2.50 Half Price Sale Of Selected Boxed Stationery Phone 521 Raney Drug Store 909 Mass. FIRSTS FOR VACATIONGOERS THANKSGIVING - CHRISTMAS Round Trip Tax Incl. 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