FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE THREE Editing the Airlanes By ART O'DONNELL Frolic Broadcast—The broadcast of Tommy Dorsey's music tonight will be a "first time" broadcast nationally of any class party held at the University. Broadcasts of other varsities have been put-on-the-air locally. The reason for this is because the Dorsey outfit soon will start its winter schedule of broadcasts and this will be sort of a preview. The broadcast will start at 10 o'clock originating over the University transmitter, station KFKU. Begins Political Talks—President Franklin D. Roosevelt will make two radio appearances this week, one on Saturday over national systems and the other on Sunday. The one Saturday will be a discussion of "National Defense"; the one Sunday night will be a straight-from-the-shoulder political speech. This will be the first of the series of radio talks in the President's campaign for re-election. President's campaign for the election. Female Colonna—A "don't miss" is the Gay Ninety's Revue that is broadcast over station WIBW at 6:30 every Saturday night. Beatrice Kay supplies the comedy that rivals Jerry Colonna in rib-cracking mirth. Is Really Solid—A program that will brighten any dull Sunday afternoon is the Flow Gently Sweet Rhythm program over WIBW at 1:30 o'clock. The program features the songs of Maxine Sullivan, and the Golden Gate quartet. The background is provided by a neat, but small outfit, John Kirby's orchestra. Listener Gets $3,700—The Pot o' Gold Program broadcast over the NBC system every Thursday night didn't get an answer to its $1,000 telephone call for four weeks in a row. The fourth week a Topeka man won it- which only goes to dispel the doubt that this offer would be legal in Kansas. All the Topekan could say was, "I'm dumbfounded." Frequency change—Push button radio owners will have some adjusting to perform on their sets next March when the government carries through its plan of changing the frequencies of 777 of America's 862 stations. Four Civil Service Jobs Now Open University students who wish to work for the government may now have an opportunity to do so, for in connection with the National Defense Program, the United States civil service commission has announced examinations to fill the positions of border patrolman at $2,000 a year, safety instructor at $1,800 a year, assistant safety instructor at $1,620 a year and junior pharmacist at $2,000 a year. No applicants may have passed their thirty-fifth birthday, and all must be physically fit, and have had some training in the line of work for which they apply. They will be rated initially on a general written test. Closing dates for receipt of applications at the commission's Washington office for the position of border patrolman will be Oct.21 for states east of Colorado, and Oct.24 for those west. For the positions of safety instructors and junior pharmacist the closing dates will be Nov. 4 and Nov. 7. Full information as to the requirements for these examinations, and application forms may be obtained from the post office in Lawrence. Friday, Oct. 11 Friday, Oct. 11 12:15 p.m. Between the Bookends ... KGHF 13:00 p.m. Debate Discussion KFKU 15:30 p.m. Paul Sullivan ... KMBC 16:05 p.m. U.S. Navy Band ... KFKU 16:15 p.m. Science News ... KFKU Red Grange Fore- cast ... WREN Lanny Ross ... KMBC 6:30 p.m. Designed for Dancing ... WIBW 7:00 p.m. Kate Smith ... WIBW City Service Concert ... WDAF 7:30 p.m. Death Valley Days ... WREN 8:30 p.m. Everyman's Theater ... WDAF 9:00 p.m. Believe It or Not Raymond Gram Swing ... WGN 9:30 p.m. Alee Templeton Time ... WDAF Al Pearce's Gang ... WIBW 10:00 p.m. Tommy Dorsey ... WREN 11:00 p.m. Gene Krupa's Orchestra ... WSM 11:30 p.m. Glenn Miller's Orchestra ... WDAF Saturday, Oct. 12 Saturday, Oct. 14 12:00 p.m. Of Men and Books KLZ 12:45 p.m. N. Carolina-Texas KFBI 1:45 p.m. Notre Dame- Georgia Tech ... WDAF 2:00 p.m. Kansas-Drake ... WREN 4:45 p.m. Tommy Dorsey ... KGBX 6:30 p.m. Gav Nineties Revue ... WIBW 7:30 p.m. Wayne King's Orchestra ... WIBW 8:00 p.m. President Roosevelt ... WREN **Sunday, Oct. 13** 8:30 a.m. Wings Over Jordan ... WIBW 12:00 n. I'm An American ... KWK 1:30 p.m. Flow Gently ... WIBW 2:00 p.m. New York Philharmonic ... WIBW 3:15 p.m. Tony Won's ... WDAF 4:00 p.m. Musical Steel- makers ... WHB Design for Happiness ... KMBC Lindlev Memorial ... KFKU 6:30 p.m. Fitch Bandwagon ... WDAF 7:00 p.m. Helen Haves ... WJR 7:30 p.m. Sherlock Holmes ... WJR 8:00 p.m. Ford Hour ... WIBW Walter Winchell ... WREN 8:30 p.m. American Album of Familiar Music ... WDAF 9:00 p.m. Hour of Charm ... WDAF 9:30 p.m. President Roosevelt ... WIBW 10:30 p.m. Charlie Barnett ... WDAF 12:00 p.m. Jan Savitt ... WGN Strickler Elected T. J. Striekler, e'06. has been elected president of the American Gas Association. Vice-president and general manager of the Kansas City Gas Co., of Kansas City, Mo. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT Sometime when you are near the store we want you to stop in and try on this shoe. It's one of the finest fitters we've ever seen—and it's styled in the new heavy brogue manner, so popular on the campus. Yes, it's Ankle-Fashioned, which means "comfort-fixt" and longer lasting style. Other Nunn-Bush Shoes $8.50 to $12.50 Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! It's Game Time! [Edgerton Shoas $5 to $6.85] Flower for "My Lady" makes cheering more fun and brightens up a football afternoon. We Have a Complete Line of Corsages for Parties WARD'S FLOWER SHOP 910 Mass. 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