SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Editing the Airlanes K. U. Station Turns On The Current—KFKU begins its regular schedule of broadcasts Monday with its allotted time crowded with news, education, and lecture. Billed for the first lecture on the "Your Health" program is Dr. Hugh Dwyer, a faculty member of the University School of Medicine, who speaks on "Safety Through Vaccines and Serums." From Puns to Quizzes, or Both—Colonel Stoopnagle presents a new quiz show on Sunday afternoon over KMBC called Quixie-Doodles. A Quixie-Doodle is not to be enmused with the Daffynition, as it is one of the most recent inventions of the Colonel. Stoopnagle joined the Navy during the war, later invented an upside-down lighthouse for submarines, and finally got a job in a radio station as a continuity writer. Movie Hero Opens Silver Theater—Floating over the radiowaves at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon will come the dramatic utterances of Laurence Olivier, star of Wuthering Heights, who is appearing in the premiere program of Silver Theater, a Columbia Broadcasting Feature over station KMBC. Discs by Biederbeck—The Midnight Dancing Party from station WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina has a new innovation this season in its record presentations, an old timer's recording program every Tuesday night. This week were presented the collector's valued discs of Bix Biederbeck, Paul Whiteman, and Bing Crosby's old trio. Also played on this program was a recording of "Fats" Waller's "After I'm Gone", which was waxed way back in the days when Waller still went by the first name of Thomas instead of "Fats." Jello Again—Buck Benny will probably ride again, or deride Allen again, this Sunday night at 6 o'clock over WDAF. The same old staff, and perhaps a few of the same old gags, will be used. Shaw Swings Anew—To be presented on the Fitch Summer Bandwagon this Sunday will be the orchestra of Artie Shaw. Artie is now back again to his first love, music, with a brand new orchestra and a new type of hot rhythm. The band also appears with Burns and Allen on Monday evenings over WDAF. News In A Nutshell—For those of you who are troubled with the world situation and want to hear a good news program, let us recommend that you listen to Raymond Gram Swing, not a musical program but a commentator, who appears nightly at 9 o'clock over station WGN. Programs For Your Pleasure SUNDAY,OCT.6 12:00 p.m. Church of the Air ... CBS—KMOP 12:15 p.m. World Series Broadcast ... MBS—WHB 1:30 p.m. News, Flow Gently Sweet Rhythm ... CBS—WIBW University of Chicago Round Table ... NBC—WDAF 3:30 p.m. Invitation to Learning ... CBS—WIBW 4:00 p.m. Design For Happiness ... CBS—KMBC 4:30 p.m. Col. Stoopnagle's Quixie-Doodles ... CBS—KMBC Behind the Mike, Graham McNamee ... NBC—WREN 5:00 p.m. Silver Theater, drama ... CBS—KMBC 6:00 p.m. Jack Benny Program ... NBC—WDAF 6:15 p.m. News From Europe ... NBC—WREN 6:30 p.m. Fitch Summer Bandwagon ... NBC—WDAF 7:00 p.m. Chase and Sanborn Program ... NBC—WDAF 8:00 p.m. Ford Sunday Evening Hour ... CBS—WIBW 8:30 p.m. American Album of Familiar Music ... NBC—WDAF 8:45 p.m. Bill Stern's Sports Newsreel ... NBC—WREN 10:30 p.m. Bob Crosby's orchestra ... CBS—WIBW 11:00 p.m. News, Duke Ellington's orchestra ... NBC—WMAQ 11:30 p.m. Moon River ... WLW MONDAY, OCT. 7 12:15 p.m. World Series Broadcast MBS—WHB 3:00 p.m. French Lesson KFKU 3:14 p.m. Kansas News Briefs KFKU 3:15 p.m. Club Matinee NBC—KWK 3:17 p.m. Spanish Lesson KFKU 6:00 p.m. Your Health KFKU 6:15 p.m. Lanny Ross CBS—KMBC 6:30 p.m. Designed For Dancing CBS—WIBW Glenn Miller NBC—WREN 8:00 p.m. Basin Street Chamber Music NBC—WREN 8:30 p.m. Show Boat NBC—WDAF 9:00 p.m. Raymond Gram Swing, News MBS—WGN 9:30 p.m. Burns and Allen, Artie Shaw's orchestra NBC—WDAF 9:45 p.m. News of the War CBS—WIBW 10:00 p.m. Fred Waring in Pleasure Time NBC—WMAQ 11:00 p.m. News, Gene Krupa's orchestra NBC—WHO 11:30 p.m. Glenn Miller's orchestra NBC—WDAF Moon River WLW 10:00 Paul Sullivan News Review KLZ Willkie-For-President Club Starts Drive For Membership The University of Kansas Willkie- tor-President club met in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. Wilbur Leonard, 142, presided at the meeting, and led the discussion of plans for a membership drive. Thursday at 4 p.m. is the time set for the next meeting, to be held for 'Josie' Is Found In Omaha the purpose of making a charter list of University of Kansas Willkie club members to be sent to national headquarters at Washington D.C. The ancient Egyptians made studies of the human anatomy about the year 1600 B.C., but not until some 3,200 years later did man have an idea as to how his blood circulated. World production of oil since it started in 1859 would fill a space a square mile and 1 1-3 miles high. Josie, a horse, has been found. "The problem now is to make it whinny," says Don Dixon, speech department instructor. Josie is a horse costume which requires two men animators. "She" must be able to wiggle her ears, open her mouth, blink her eyes, talk and whinny. After a frantic search was made for Josie in New York and Chicago, she was discovered in Omaha. Josie plays the lead in "White Wings," written by Philip Barry, to be presented Oct. 29, 30, 31 and Nov. 1. The play is a sociological fantasy based on an economic revolution, the story of the passing of the horse and the advent of the horeless carriage, "White Wings" refers to the man vulgarly known as a street cleaner. Josie, the horse, whininess out the story to the street cleaner. Two full sets of scenery will be used, and since space is limited, unrealistic scenery will be used. A taxicab and garbage truck with a vintage of 1905 are needed to complete the props WANT ADS APARTMENT for Rent: Two rooms neatly furnished. Nice and clean. Second floor. South and East exposure. Price $16.00 per month. Phone 2541, 1501 Rhode Island. 735-19 LOST: Parker fountain pen without cap. Lost down town. Phone William Wilson, 2251J. 946 Ohio. -739-19 ROOM: First floor with bath in new, insulated home. Good location in West Hills. Garage available. Phone 1237W. -736-16 FOUND: A Parkette fountain pen. Owner may have same by identify- ing and paying for this ad. 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