University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 9, 1959 Radio Programs KUOK Friday Friday 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:15 The Doug Brown Show 7:00 News 7:05 The Doug Brown Show 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 News 8:05 The Gerren Keith Show 9:00 News 9:05 The Gerren Keith Show 10:00 News 10:05 DJ Show KANU Friday 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Concerti Grossi No. 5 in D Major and No. 6 in G Minor" by Handel 7.30 Keyboard Concert (organ) Robert Noehren plays the music of Franck 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread: Guy Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ 8:00 University of the Air: Featured French Solists 9:00 Opera is My Hobby: Excerpts from Act III of Richard Wagner's "Die Meistersinger" with Torsten Ralf and Hans Hermann Nissen 10:00 News 10:05 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Quintet in F Minor for Piano and Strings" by Franck 11:00 Sign Off Saturday 7:00 Record Shop 9:00 Hit Parade of Classics 9:55 News 10:00 Folk Music 10:15 Watch Your Grammar 10:45 Southland Serenade 11:00 Morning Symphony: "Symphony No. 3" by Roussel 11:30 Broadway Rhapsody: Highlights from "The Music Man" 11:55 News 12:00 New Releases 12:45 Jayhawker Locker Room 1:00 Music from Germany 1:30 University of Kansas Football Band GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 98c Muffers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change. PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. 1:45 Football: University of Kansas vs. Nebraska 4:00 Coach 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Grand Duo Concerton," by Weber. 7:00 A Professor Looks at Jazz 7:35 News 8:00 University of the Air: Backgrounds in Music 8:30 University of the Air: Manners and Man 9:00 Hi-Fi Hour 9:00 Hi-Fi Hour 10:00 New 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Serenade No. 2 in A Major" by Brahms 11:05 Sign Off Sunday 1:00 Dinner Symphony: "Symphony No. 7 in E Major" by Bruckner 3:00 Songs and Strings: "Partita for Double String Orchestra" by Vaughn-Williams 4:00 Vespers: "Cantata No. 140" by Bach 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Octet in F. Fluff" by Mendelsohn 7:00 Sonata Recital: "Sonata in G Minor for Cello and Piano" by Rachmaninoff 7.30 Repeat Performance 8.60 Good Communication 9:30 Organ Recital: "Organ Concerto No. 4 in F Major" by Handel 9:55 News 11:00 Sign Off 10:00 A Little Night Music: "String Quartet No. 1 in D Major" by Borodin Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice—Henry L. Mencken Poetry is a comforting piece of fiction set to more or less lascivious music—Henry L. Mencken COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming 821 Mass. Elevator from Men's Store. OBER'S JR. MISS Campus Chest Divides Fund Funds to be raised by the Campus Chest have been allocated to eight organizations. Forty per cent of all money raised Livingston College Hard Up for Books Livingston College needs books. Livingston College needs books. J. W. Jewell, a professor at the Negro college located in Salisbury, N.C., has sent out letters saying his school would welcome any books usable in teaching composition, speech, dramatics, literature and the humanities. He says his school is poor and has no money to buy the books. The English office, 203 Fraser Hall, will forward to Prof. Jewell any books anyone wishes to donate. will go to the World University Service, a relief fund sponsored by the KU-Y. Ten per cent will go to each of the following charities: CARE, Cancer, Save the Children Federation, Foster Parents Foundation, and the Near East Foundation. A travel fund for KU exchange students going abroad and the Heart fund will receive five per cent each. Fight of Alcoholism Uraed Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals.—Henry L Mencken PLAN TO ATTEND Sean O'Casey's "PICTURES IN THE HALLWAY" Directed by Charles Kephart OCT. 8,9, & 10 Swarthout Recital Hall TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THEATRE BOX OFFICE ID cards may be exchanged for reserved seats Do You Think for Yourself? (PUT THESE QUESTIONS ON YOUR BRAIN-PAN AND SEE IF THEY SIZZLE*) Do you believe that "what's good enough for your father is good enough for you" is (A) a remark indicating that Father had things pretty fancy? (B) a parental trick to avoid spending money? (C) a statement unconsciously revealing an ultra-conservative attitude? (D) an admission that you deserve as big an income as Pop? If you saw a man on his hands and knees in the street, searching for something, would you (A) try to find it before he does? (B) tell him it isn't worth getting run over for? (C) ask him what he's doing down there? (D) offer to buy it from him when he finds it? Do you think that the old saw "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" is (A) simply a trick to get you to eat apples? (B) rough on the doctor? (C) a health precept that can apply to other fruit, too? (D) applesauce?--is the best of its kind ever developed, for finest tobacco taste. A thinking man's filter. Would you choose a filter cigarette because (A) of what is said about the tobacco? (B) you could hardly tell the filter is there? (C) it has the most advanced filter design? (D) it claims to filter well because it tastes weak? Why do men and women who think for themselves usually smoke Viceroy? Because they've found out the Viceroy filter And they know Viceroy delivers a rich, satisfying taste that's never been equaled. A smoking man's taste. A thinking man's filter . . . a smoking man's taste. How about you trying Viceroys? *By the way, if you checked (C) in three out of four of these questions . . . man, you think for yourself! The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! © 1959, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.