Page 2 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 29, 195 KU Professor In Holland Sees Thanksgiving Service Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology at KU and now on leave as a lecturer at Utrecht university under a Fulbright fellowship grant, attended a special Thanksgiving service at Pieterskerk (St. Peter's church) in Leiden, Holland. Professor Moore was among more than 300 Americans at the rites in this city which gave haven to the original band of Pilgrims after they fled England in 1608. A feature of the service was the reading of President Truman's Thanksgiving proclamation by Selden Chapin, United States ambassador to The Netherlands. An address was given by Dr. Eleanor W. Allen, American cultural officer of the Filgrims' flight from England. Miss Allen told how the original leader of refugees, an English scholar named John Robinson, guided the small group to freedom of religion in Holland and how some of them later became the Pilgrim Fathers who established Thanksgiving as Americans know it. Robinson is buried under the church where the service was held. The Thanksgiving program was arranged to give the Americans an opportunity to observe the holiday in the tradition of their homeland. After the church service the guests were served a Thanksgiving dinner—prepared by Americans—at a Leiden restaurant. Shell Technician To Lecture Here Two lectures on the status of the world's mineral resources in relationship to human affairs will be presented at the University Monday, Dec. 3 and Tuesday, Dec. 4 by Dr. M. King Hubbert, associate director of the Shell research laboratory of Houston. The lectures are set for 8 p.m. both evenings in 426 Lindley. In addition to these public lectures, Dr. Hubbert will conduct several seminars in the department of geology during his two-day stay. He received his geologic training at the University of Chicago and then served for a number of years on the staff of Columbia university. During the war he was senior analyst of world mineral resources for the board of economic welfare. In 1943 he joined the Shell research laboratory, which devotes all of its research to petroleum exploration problems. 4 Alumni Pass Missouri Bar Four University graduates were among the 53 persons who passed the Missouri bar examinations this fall. They are James D. Frisbie, '51; Paul S. Kelly, '49; Alberta Nieeds, '48; and Charles R. Vsboda, '51. Plant Managers To Meet Here Approximately 30 plant managers from Kansas and Kansas City, Mo. will attend the Industrial Management Institute for Plant Managers at the University Friday and Saturday. The conference, sponsored by University Extension, will feature two leaders in the field of industrial management. After a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the union, John M. MacKenzie, assistant professor in the mechanical engineering department of the University of Minnesota, will speak on "Job Simplification and Cost Reduction." Mr. MacKenzie is also director of the milling engineering curriculum at the University of Minnesota. At 9 a.m. Saturday Dr. Russell L. Moberly, director of the Industrial Management institute at the University of Wisconsin, will speak on presentation. Both sessions will be followed by discussion periods. The conference will end Saturday noon to allow the men to attend the Homecoming football game. Sleep Authority Says Don't Worry Topeka — (U,P)— If you have insomnia the chances are it is increased by your worry about it. Dr. Gudmund Magnussen, psychiatrist and neurologist who is an authority on sleep, says that theory resulted from long studies on sleeplessness. Dr. Magnussen, of Roskilde, Denmark, visited at the Menninger clinic Monday. "There are effective ways of discouraging sleeplessness," Dr. Magnussen claimed. He advised softer mattresses unless you have emotional problems. Then the answer is a harder mattress. "Many Americans," he said, "work too hard and do not have enough outside interests to take their minds off their jobs." Kansas has had 26 head football coaches since 1890 when the sport was begun at the University. KU delegates Wayne Bradley, commanding officer of the local chapter, and Charles Tankersley, graduate student, proposed that the area be divided into two or three smaller areas. Libby's 46 oz. can TOMATO JUICE ___25c Values Of The Week! In Heavy Syrup, Sultana No. 2½ cans FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 cans $1.00 The University chapter is located in the sixth area which includes all the chapters of the 10th Air Force. This is the largest assigned area of the organization with 30 squadrons. A University chapter motion that the Arnold Air Society sixth area be reallocated was passed at the national conclave of the society, Nov. 24 in Miami, Fla. The University delegates also asked that an area headquarters be established at the University. This request was postponed until the reassigning of areas. Libby's No. 21½ can PEACHES 3 cans $1.00 Ann Page Quart SALAD DRESSING 49c Fliers Return From Convention Principal speaker at the society banquet Nov. 24 was Harold C. Stuart, president of the Air Force association. A & P 303 Cans APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 21c Mr. Stuart, who has just returned from an official tour of the Korean front, said that there is a "new concept of warfare being tested there." 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Rushing and the discussion of various fraternity problems will be the main part of the convention, Wimsatt, president of the IFC, said. Excessive speed contributed to 20 per cent of urban highway fatalities last year and 28 per cent of rural fatalities. ASME Banquet At 7 Tonight The American Society of Mechanical Engineers of the University and Kansas State college will hold a banquet 7 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Darman H. O'Leary, vice-president of Cook Paint & Varnish company, will be the principal speaker. Tickets are $1.50 a plate. History Club Meeting Tonight Patronize Kansan Advertisers E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, will speak on "Voices That Make History" at the first meeting of the newly-formed History club 7 p.m. today in the Union ballroom. The talk will be illustrated by recordings of speeches of great figures of the past. We're Behind You KANSAS BEAT MIZZOU! HAMILTON 943 Mass. Phone 1717 For everything under the tree Christmas Edition 901 Mass. 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