Regents Approve New KANU Tower Page 9 "ALTHOUGH the program schedule is approximately the same as it has been in the past, we have utilized our period off the air to prepare a new series of programs, and build up the old ones," said Edwin Browne, manager of University radio stations KFKU-KANU. He said: KANU, the University's non-commercial educational FM radio station, has been off the air since 9:20 p.m. August 17 when the tower toppled under a wind "of tornadic force." Recently the Board of Regents approved the University request to be permitted to construct a new tower on the site of the old one. KANU is expected to be back on the air sometime in January. The new tower will be 600 feet high. An antenna and transmitter installed on top of the structure will give the station a power of more than 100,000 watts. The old station had a power of 35,000 watts. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 281 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication, not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. "KANU is a discriminating station. It offers the listener educational Christmas Trip To Mexico: KU Students wishing to take the Christmas trip to Old Mexico with the International Club should contact the officers of the Club at its office in the Kansas Union before Thanksgiving vacation. **Actors' Workshop.** University Theatre Staterun, New York, staged in the round presented today. TODAY Jewish Religious Services. 7 p.m.丹麦 time. Religious services will let out in time for nlm series. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 829 Mississippi. Bible study & informal discussion. Refreshments. Call VI 2-0292 for more information or a ride. TOMORROW Brescce Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. p.241 Ohio E.G. Wyman will speak on "South Atlantic Experiences." Refreshments Call I. 2-0781 for more information or a ride. SUNDAY Freshman Men: Return the freshman men's questionnaire to the office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall, by noon today. Liahona Fellowship: Morning fellowship service with High Priest Claude Norrenson, visiting at the Lawrence branch, Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of LDS. 1201 Vermont; the 9:45 study-discussion topic "Revelation" for the 7:30 study; will be led by High Priest R. Edwin Brown. The 6 p.m. service, conducted by Elder Novy Bowman, will feature a film on Education. Visitors welcome at all meetings. For transportation call VI 3-8468. Hiltel Faculty Forum: American Survival and Prosperity: What is Necessary? Profs. Landesman (Philosophy), Paretsky (Bacteriology), Shaffer (Economies) Cost supper, 5 p.m. Castle Tea Room, 13th & Mass. Catholic Services. 8 and 10 a.m. Fraser Tower Church coffee social at Union following 10:00 mast. Faculty-Student Fellowship Supper. 5 to 7 p.m. Canterbury House. Newman Club, 7:36 p.m. Kansas Union, Gia College, and refreshment will be served panels and lectures, as well as a strong emphasis on good music." Construction of the new tower will make KANU the most powerful radio station in the state. Broadcasts will reach places 80 to 100 miles from Lawrence. The station will broadcast 76 hours a week. IN ORDER to give students working in the station continuous laboratory training and experience, programs are being broadcast two hours a day, seven days a week on KXTR, an FM station in Kansas City. Additional programs for two hours a day, five days a week are being sent by tape to KSTE, a 10 watt FM station operated by Emporia State Teachers College in Emporia. Mr. Browne said; "The job of the station is twofold. It provides a training lab for students who want to work with professionals in the field, and it is a means to share the resources of KU with a wider audience of listeners, which we estimate may be from 30,000 to 300,000 people at any one time." KU Gets $78,300 Mathematics Grant William R. Scott, professor of mathematics and acting chairman of the department, will direct the new Academic Year Institute for College Teachers of Mathematics at KU next fall. The program, designed to improve college mathematics teaching, will be established with a $78,300 National Science Foundation grant. The new institute will train 15 selected college teachers who have already earned bachelors or masters degrees. They will attend certain mathematics courses offered at KU and a special one-hour session each week. Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J. J. Krimmer Pastor Chess Tournament Canceled The chess tournament scheduled for this evening has been postponed. Robert B. Null, Grand Island, Neb., freshman and chairman of the event said it has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 6. Friday, Nov. 18, 1960 University Daily Kansam Students! Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c Mufflers and Talliphears Installed Free Open 24 hrs on Duty Brakes Relined Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vermont Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) 721 Mass. HIXON STUDIO BUSINESS MACHINES CO. VI 3-0330 Portable typewriters 49.50 up. Cleaning and repairing for all kinds office equipment. PRINTING by offset. 18 E. 9th Street VI 3-0151 Mimeographing and Ditto work. P-s-s-s-t P-s-s-s-t Open Sun. thru. Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. On Sunday nights I like to eat Where eating is really a treat. I go for that hickory-smoked Bar-B-Que meat They have at the Blue Hills on east 23rd street. 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