Pb University Daily Kansan Page 3 Radio Programs KUOK Friday 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 KUOK News 6:15 Doug Brown Show 7:00 KUOK News 7:05 Doug Brown Show 7:50 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 KUOK News 8:05 Gerren Keith Show 9:00 KUOK News 9:05 Gerren Keith Show 10:00 KUOK News 10:05 Jazz Spectrum KANU Friday 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Sonata in D Major for Violin and Harpsicord" by Mozart 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread: University Symphony Orchestra 7:30 Keyboard Concert—Organ—"Chorale No. 1 in E Major" by Franck 7:55 News 8:00 University of The Air: Handel: Man and Music 9:00 Opera Is My Hobby: The Tragic career of Miguel Fleta, illustrated by his recordings from Spanish Zarzuleas, "I Puritani," "Rigoletto," "Carmen," etc. 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Trio No. 2 in F Major" by Schumann 11:00 Sign Off Saturday Saturday 7:00 Record Shop 9:00 Hit Parade of Classics 9:55 News 10:00 All about Books 10:15 Watch Your Grammar 10:45 Southland Serenade 11:00 Morning Symphony: “Symphony No. 5 in D Major” by Vaughan-Williams (1st, 3rd, 4th mvts.) 11:30 Broadway Rhapsody: Highlights from “Gigi” 11:55 News 12:00 News Releases 12:45 Jayhawk Locker Room 1:00 Music From Germany 1:30 Masterworks from France 2:00 I Love a Parade 2:15 Kansas Campus Report 2:30 Wings of Song: Kirsten Flagstad—Sibelius Songs 3:00 Basketball: University of Kansas versus Iowa State 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: “Sonata No. 10 in G Major for Violin and Piano” by Beethoven 7:00 The Jazz Spectrum 7:55 News Student Auditions To Begin Feb.10 Auditions for "The Alchemist." "Rapunzel and the Witch" and a dance drama will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 and 11 and from 3 to 5 p.m. on Feb. 12 in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building The auditions Feb. 10 will be preceded by a brief meeting with the faculty directors in Swarthout Recital Hall. Auditions are open to any student enrolled for the second semester. Information concerning the tryout rooms can be obtained at the desk in the theater lobby. "The Alchemist" will be directed by Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama. "Rapunzel and the Witch" will be directed by Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech and drama. The dance drama will be directed by William C. West, instructor of speech. The drama will be performed in cooperation with Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day not bring Bulletin material to The Day Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Undergraduate Language Proficiency Examinations: French. Spanish, and Latin. Thursday, Jan. 28. 8 a.m. Register with Mr. DeCoster, Fraser 5B, phone 314. TODAY Inter Varsty Christian Fellowship. Intern to Miss. Bible study and refreshments. Undergraduate Language Proficiency Undergraduate Semester 5 with Mr. Decorah Fraser SE, phone 314- TOMORROW 8:00 University of the Air: The Creative Method 8:30 University of the Air: Everybody's Mountain 9:00 Hi-Fi Hour 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Les Petits Riens" by Mozart 11:05 Sign Off **Sunday** 1:00 Dinner Symphony: "Symphony No. 9 in D Minor" by Beethoven 3:00 Songs and Strings: Jussi Bjoerling Song Recital 4:00 Vespers —Part 1—“Solomon” by Handel 5:00 Twilight Concert 7:00 Sonata Recital: "Sonata for Cello and Piano" by Rachmaninoff 7:30 Repeat Performance 9:00 Sacred Choral Concert 9:30 Organ Recital: Organ Music by Liszt 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music:: "Violin Concerto in D Major" by Brahms 11:00 Singer Off 11:00 Sign Off Kansan Press Gears Halt for Final Week All University gears, including the gears of the Daily Kansan presses, will come to a sereeching halt next week as finals take all attention. This is the last edition of the Daily Kansan this semester. Publication will resume on Feb. 8. Good luck all! Good luck, all! Republicans Boost Ad Valorem Cut TOPEKA — (UPI) — Republican leaders of the legislature, after debating through six caucuses—five during the last three days, yesterday agreed to endorse suspension of the state ad valorem tax. The 194 mill levy, spent for construction at state schools and institutions, would be suspended for one year and the money it would have raised would be supplied from the sales tax and general funds. The distribution would be made immediately to allow schools and institutions to "accelerate" their building programs. Watkins Hospital Lists One Case of Asian Flu One case of Asian influenza in Watkins Hospital was confirmed today by Ralph I, Canuteson, director of health services. Dr. Canuteson said: "University of Kansas students are not well prepared to face an invasion of influenza. Only 1,410 students have been given influenza vaccine at the Student Health Service from September through December, 1959. In the same period for 1958, 2,285 had been vaccinated and for 1957, 5,532 had been vaccinated." Respiratory illnesses among University students are below the expected January level, he said. Reports from the Lawrence public schools indicate increased absenteeism. Dr. Canuteson said: "The vaccine used today provides a high degree of protection against three strains of influenza, including the Asian strain. It does not protect against the prevalent garden variety of common cold nor the digestive upset commonly called 'flu', both of which may be due to a virus of a different type. "Ten to 14 days are required after vaccination to develop protection. When influenza is widespread on the campus it is then too late for vaccination," he said. Confirmed Asian strain influenza has been reported by the United States Public Health Service in Ohio, Tennessee, California and Texas. Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J. J. Krimmer Pastor IBM WILL INTERVIEW FEB. 9 & 10 IBM invites candidates for Bachelor's or Master's Degrees to discuss opportunities in Applied Science, Manufacturing, Marketing, Product Development and Programming. . positions throughout the United States. Laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott, Kingston, Owego, Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, N. Y.; Burlington, Vt.; San Jose Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; and Rochester, Minn. Corporate headquarters is located in New York, with 192 branch offices in cities throughout the United States. The IBM representative will be glad to discuss with you the type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers: - Leadership in the development of information-handling systems. - New applications for data processing and advances in computer technology. - Favorable climate for continued career growth. - Opportunities for a wide range of academic backgrounds and talents. Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment for a personal interview with the IBM representative. If you cannot attend the interview, call or write: Mr. C. D. Kelly, Jr., Branch Manager IBM Corporation, Dept. 868 P. O. Box. 1186 Topeka, Kansas Central 3-9651 IBM INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION