DECEMBER 10,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Station KFKU Starts Off Its 22nd Year With Big Plans For Future "One, two, three testing. Mary hadda little lamb. One, two, three testing." The first words spoken over K.U.'s own radio station, KFKU, sounded like that back in 1924. On December 9 KFKU celebrated its 22nd year of broadcasting. On that first test broadcast in 1924 Fred Ellsworth was the featured speaker. A male quartet and an instrumental trio rounded out the program. The official dedication of the radio station was on December 15 when the third annual "radio night," an alumni reunion via the air waves, was held. The two previous ones had been given from Kansas City. Home for KFKU is on the second floor of the electrical engineering laboratories with an operating room and one used for broadcasting. Program director for the station is Miss Mildred Seaman, who plans the daily shows. Milo Unruh, junior in the College, who can be identified on the air as Mike Stewart, is the sportscaster. The other student announcer is Dan Palmquist, also a College junior, who uses the name Dan Barre at the microphone. Both announcers were forced to use different names as their own were practically unrecognizable over the "mike." KFKU also uses students as operators. Leland Freemuth, senior in engineering, is head man with Ralph Moody, Engineering junior, and Craig Ramsey, Engineering freshman, as assistants. Betty Wahlsted, senior in the College, is student assistant in the office. Hourly programs are presented from the campus studio daily at 2:30 and 9:30 p.m. The afternoon programs given for elementary grades especially in rural areas include "Art by Radio," presented by Maud Ellsworth, of the department of education, and stories for children told by Robert Calderwood, professor in the speech department. On Monday at 2:45 Tom Yoe, director of public relations at the University, gives 15 minutes of campus news. Evening programs consist of recorded symphonic concerts, School of Fine Arts recitals and entertainment by campus choral groups. On Friday Milo Unruh reviews the sports events of the week. Future plans for KFKU include an invasion with a portable "mike" of the Kansas state house of representatives during its next session in January. On-the-spot interviews will be conducted by William B. Brache, instructor in the English department. Stork Made Regular Run Long Beach. Cal. (UP)—There will be a lot of birthday presents to open around the Edward W. Chilton household every Aug. 27. Mrs. Chilton, 27, gave birth to Susan Gay on that day, which is also the birthday of the mother and her other child, Patricia Carol, 7. --single-breasted. Size 38. Responsible 1425 Tenn. Bill Beeson. Received call 552. The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activism organizations, and typewritten and submitted to the Public Office. 222A Frank Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of desired publication Dec. 10, 1946 Pre-Nursing club will meet at 4 p.m. today in the home economics dining room. The speaker will be Evan Stevens of the psychology department. All graduate nurses are invited. * * Archery club will practice in the Military Science building from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today. Short business meeting at 5:30. All members urged to attend. --single-breasted. Size 38. Responsible 1425 Tenn. Bill Beeson. Received call 552. Modern Choir will meet for performance at 5 p.m. today in the Union Lounge. - * * Entomology club will hold its meeting at 5 p.m. today in 301 Snow hall. Ronald McGregor of the botany department will show kochadrome slides of flowers of Kansas. He will also discuss plant hosts of insects. 咏 咏 咏 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall for Bible study. Everybody welcome. ASME meeting, at 7:30 tonight in Lindley hall. Prof. Glen Richardson will speak on "Induction Heating." AIEI invited. *** Tau Sigma will meet at 7:30 to-night in Robinson gym. Owl society will meet at 9 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. --single-breasted. Size 38. Responsible 1425 Tenn. Bill Beeson. Received call 552. Architects and Civils: joint meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 101 Snow hall. A lecture on building ventilation illustrated by movies will be given by representatives of the H. H. Robertson Co. of St. Louis. Mathematics club will have a social meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Watkins hall. Geology club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 426 Lindley. Registration for the Association of American Medical Colleges professional aptitude test in room 2A Frank Strong. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates Lost day days 25 words or less 35c 62c 98c additional words 10 c 10 25 words or less 10 c 10 WILL The person who took my tweed topcoat by mistake from the lounge in Frank Strong please return it to the Kansan office. -10- HEMI1 Slide rule with case: Name on case B. B. Lahe. Please return to Petroleum Engineering office, Lindley hall or to Daily Kansan office. Reward: -10- PAIR Of horn-rimmed glasses. They were in a light leather case. Name possibly inside the cover. Charles Wagstaff. Leave at 'Kansan office.' -11- TEXT BOOK, "Mathew Arnold Prose B. Pendleton, 74 Tempel ST, phone 17683." KEV RING With 4 keys. Contact Dally Kansan office. -12- BROWN Billfold, containing ID card, personal papers. Finder please keep sub- stantial reward and send billfold to 1101 Vernont. Billy Bryant or phone 2901 123. For Sale NEW Remington threesome electricshaver. Trade Crosley car radio for rifle or shotgun. James Firebaugh. 1320 Ky. Phone 2518-R. 1937 Hudson Terrapane, 2-door sedan. Radio and heater. New paint, general condition excellent. Ted Beaver, 1205 New York after 3 p.m. -10s. OFFICER'S Dress short coat. Condition price $33 Call Eudora 143 Ask for Franks $BUFFET Clarifet. Used, but in perfect condition. Extra key xtra. Phone 739 -w at 945 MSS. -10. PLYMOUTH '41 Special deluxe sedan, padded with leather trunk, excellent condition. Call 315-17. NYLON Hostery, 54. gauge-all Dupont Nylon. Full fashioned, 1st quality. Lovely shade. 3 pair box $675. Will make fine Christmas present. Compromilts secretaries, make up group orders. Put on for your handling. Send remittance with orders to "Nylon's" A. L. Krebs, 5148 Baltimore, Kansas City, Missouri. DONALD-BREASTED Tuxedo, size 37. Practically new. Also electric stream- ment. For apartment or room. G. Thomas, 1332 Vail Ave. after p. 11 EXTRAGRIDARY TUXEDO ONE Conn tenor saxophone, good condition. Reconditioned a year ago. Excellent case. Contact M. J. MacLeod, at 805 Indiana or phone 2041 after a1m. CAMERA, 4x5 Speed Graphic, Kodak 4x5, flagshade, cut film holders, film, GE Elevator, Camera, Searle, 1130 Emery Road, Phone 682. -12. FLUORESCENT Desk lamp for $10. And- nom suitable for large fireplace for $10. Coca-Cola 54R or see at 2216 New Hamp- shire. WOOD Clarinet, Nearly new, excellent new quality. 1 B flat Conn Model 424N, 8 inch. R. Rubik. 2438-M at 812 Illinois after 6:30 p.m. or MVF morn- ings. SUIT Football brown, gaberdine, size tensew 7 and 8 p.m. Tennessee, Call twween 7 and 8 p.m. LOOKING For an apartment? Why not a trailer? Have Red Arrow 3-room trail rails and a condition. Has electric brakes, oil heating, gas cooking stove, 50 lb bicep, large close and storage space, mahogany finishes, for finish on outside, final touch on outside, $1800 cash. For further details, Lindsay, 924, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. this -12- USED Office desk, $10. Student Book store. -12-. OR TRADE, 1941. Special deluxe 4-door sedan Plymouth. Very good condition. See after 5 p.m. W. W. Schioeder, 505 Ohio, Phone 1187-M. -12- CHRISTMAS Tree lights for sale. $2.50 Tree lights. Light lights. 643 Herit- Road, Sunflower BURCHER Baxxon, saxophone, completely fingered. 307 Lane 6, Sunflower. Wheeler, 307 Lane 6, Sunflower. -13 AUTOMATIC Record player for sale. Call 2785. **16-** For Rent LARGE. Chummy-looking, big double cupule. Coupled to KU men. 739-W, 945 Missouri. Business Services NATIONAL Sterling silver company will accept applications for sales assignment at Sunflower or Ottawa, Kansas. Write box 322, Lawrence, prior December. 15. - 10. TYPING. Reasonable rates. prompt service. 1028 Vt, Phone 1168-R. -11 TYPING. Have those term papers or your general typing typed over the Xmas paper work and reasonable prices. Phone 1673-W or drop by 842 N. H. information. -12 FRANZ Concoz Service 9th and New New Year car? yes you can! New Good- year tires, complete repair battery charging, spark plug cleaning and Anti-freeze. Phone 867 for service MICROCOPES, Colorimeters, balances, washers, windows, exposed and re- paired. Thirteen years experienced. GVictor 9213, Technical Instruments Ser- vice, Kansas City, Mo. Free. 313-745-0000. Wanted A PIANO Accordian. Call 2637-W after 6 p.m. -12- Transportation WANTED. A ride for 3 to central western Illinois, Dec. 21. Please request Thomas Bean, chemistry department or Apt. 3, 1700 La., after p. 6m. -10- WANTED. A ride for one to Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 21. Will share expenses. Call Bill Plowman. 3490-M. -11- WANTED. Weekly ride to Platte City, Missouri. 10 a.m. Saturday. Will share expenses. Call 2683-R, Richard Cal-vert. -11- WANTED. A ride for two to Hastings, Nebraska, or vicinity (Lincoln, Grand Island, etc) on December 21. Call Hockaday at 2565-M. 6 a.p. WANTED, Ride for couple, New York City or vicinity over Xmas vacation. Share expenses, driving. Contact Daily Kansan. -12- WANTED, Ride to Washington, D.C.; or within 100 miles. Leave Lawrence Dec. 22. Write J. H. Kuehnle, 106 Sunflower dormitories. -12- RIDE To Garden City, Kansas, around Dec. 20. Law student, wife, and small name at, Law School office or write E. Hoke, 603 Dennis E. Sunflower, Kanss RIDE To Emporia Friday afternoon, Saturday morning. Call Eudora 38 col- lect after 6 p.m. Ralph Spomer. -12 WANTED. Ride to Montana for Xmas holiday. Will share expenses. Contact Earl Corelll. phone 817. -12 For one to N.Y.C. or vicinity, on or about 10 p.m. cash for ride. Please contact Daily Kissman. -16 PERSONS Desiring to ride by car: New York City and back for Xmas hal- days please call 2683-M after 2 p.m. and leave name and address. -16 WANTED, A ride for one to Chicago Indianaapolis or Ft. Wayne on Dec. 21. Will share expenses, Esther Black, phone 257. Miscellaneous ATTENTION Sunflower students: Will tend fires for persons planning to be gone part or all of Christmas vacation. New village only. For details call at 305 Lane 6 before Dec. 18, reasonable rates. -10- You can glide along the highway just as smoothly, in all kinds of weather if your car is working well. Don't wait for a breakdown. Let us check it now. Channel - Sanders Motor Company 622 Mass. Phone 616 WOW! The BIBLER BOOK 8.607105N