University Radio Players Complete Year On The Air The University Radio players are completing a year of campus broadcasting over KFKU, University radio station. Founded by Mrs. Ruby LeNeve Motta, KFKU script writer-producer and sponsor, in October, 1950 as the "KFKU Players," the organization changed its name this year in accordance with the radio department's general expansion. Mrs. Motta said that as soon as KANU, the University's FM station, goes on the air the organization's activities will not be confined to KFKU. One of the organization's main activities is the program "Flying Carpet," heard at 2:30 p.m. on Mondays. "Flying Carpet" is a program of children's stories consisting of myths, legends, and adventures. Wilson O'Connell, club president said the programs are mostly "built around stories which inspired songs or deeds." The club now has plans for presenting operas for children on the program. It will familiarize the children with the simple background, plot, and characters of the opera. "Later on when KANU goes on the air, we have plans for adult shows concerning famous persons. Work began Oct. 31 on alterations of the University radio department rooms in the EES building. When work is completed the department will have two new studios, seven new offices and a new control room. Radio Offices Being Altered "When work is progressing on one part of the building we will move to the other end and vice-versa," Mr. Browne said. Mrs. Browne said the department would soon move into four areas formerly housing the Research Foundation. R. Edwin Browne, director of University radio, said the building's space area will have been nearly doubled when the alterations are complete. events in history, and books," Mrs. Motta said. "Our ultimate aim is to provide classics in dramatic literature—Shakespeare for, example." Mrs. Motta said. "Since we are an educational institution our plans should include this type program." "It's our hope that all the construction will be completed by January 1 when KANU, our new radio station, goes on the air," Mr. Browne said. She said, however, that children's programs will continue as "they have an important place on the XFKU list." Officers of the organization are: O'Connell, president, Shirley Tinsley, vice-president, Jo Anna March, secretary, and Robert Zurbuchen, treasurer. In the past year the group has included in its activities visits to radio and television stations in Kansas City. The principal aim of the organization is to provide as nearly as possible professional training and build a good name for possible later job reference. Several members are working on KFKU as technicians at the present time. Music Room Gets Long-Play Records The new records are: Concerto No. 3 (Bartok); Symphony No. 1 (Miaskavsky); Symphony in Three movements and Symphony of Psalms (Stravinsky); Rapsodie Espagnole (Ravel); Kodaly Suite (Harry Janes); Love for Three Oranges (Prokofieff); and Symphony No. 4 in G (Dvorak). Records not yet received are Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov) and Kindertotenlieder (Mahler). All new records purchased for the Music room will be long-playing. The new long-playing records will replace worn out records and add to the large Music room collection, said Clara James, fine arts senior and chairman of the music and browsing room committee. Five new long-playing records have been received and two more ordered by Student Union activities for the Union Music room. Hunters Are Not Immune As Firearms Take Their Toll By HARMAN W. NICHOLS UP Staff Correspondent UP Staff Correspondent The hunting season is on. Many others will get hurt, all hunters have read the rules. feathers. Don't crawl through hand, etc. But every year a lot of hunters are mistaken for a buck or a fawn. Deer don't wear red caps, but smart hunters do. It is hard to understand why any hunter would mistake another hunter for a goose on the wing, but it has happened. It sounds a little corny, but one must consider that thousands of men and women who don't know how to handle firearms set out to kill each season. Here are some examples of accidents which well could have been prevented. It happens all over the country. Out west not long ago, a man mis-took his wife for a mountain lioness and did her in with a 30-20. Nobody ever proved that the hunter did it on purpose, and he swore at the inquest that what he saw as he cooked and aimed behind a boulder looked like a lion, for sure. There was the careless farmer who left an orange tractor parked in the field during the hunting season and came along one morning to find he had a leaky radiator. Lead poisoning. In Minnesota a man aimed at a deer which was tailing to the Hunter's starboard side. He hit a tree on the portside of him. The bullet did a double take and in an instant the hunter lay on the snow, gasping his last. A lot of nimrods will get killed, mostly because of carelessness. All Don't shoot until you see the tail a fence with a cocked gun in your Some of the things that happen though, are not accidents. I hope the statute of limitation has won out on this one. But once my daddy came home with a pheasant out of season. We burned the feathers, after dad explained solemnly that the bird had struck his windshield. At supper that night, I bit into a shotgun bee-bee. I now have a false cap over one of my teeth. It cost dad $75. Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered promptly. 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