UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1951 2 Teachers Join Business Staff Two new instructors have been appointed to the staff of the School of Business, making a total of five new staff members for this fall. Clinton Lee Warne, instructor in economics, comes to KU, from the University of Nebraska, where he taught for three years. He is teaching Introductory Economics and American Economic Development. Frank P. Dobyns has been appointed as an instructor in business communications. He was graduated from the University of Illinois in 1936, where he served as an assistant in the division of business English. Mr. Warne was graduated from the University of Colorado in 1947 and received his master's degree from Clark university the following year. He has also done work on his doctor of philosophy degree at Nebraska. Mr. Dobyns comes from Warren, Pa., where he had been a junior executive for 10 years in a mail order firm. He served in the Army for 4½ years as a major. Mr. and Mrs. Dobyns have a 3½-year-old daughter and live in Sunnyside. Lindley Observatory Open From 7:30-10 Tonight The observatory atop Lindley hall will be open to visitors from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Friday. Visitors may view a cluster of stars in the milky way through a six inch refracting telescope which is in the observatory. He is a veteran of four years Army service. The entrance to the observatory is through 500 Lindley hall. If the weather isn't clear the observation will be canceled. Two Faculty Members To Speak At Emporia Dr. Kenneth Anderson, director of the bureau of educational research and service, and Lee Isaacson, supervisor of the occupational information guidance bureau will be speakers for the second annual state conference for counselors and school administrators at the Kansas State Teachers college at Emporia Saturday. Don't Send Letters In Laundry Bags! "When you get ready to ship the first bag full of dirty clothes home to mother, don't stick a letter inside." This is the warning issued by the University post office which lists it as one of the most common violations made by freshmen. Any written material enclosed in a package makes the parcel first class. Sending home a bulging laundry bag with a note to the folks in it makes the bag first class instead of fourth class and may cost the sender as much as $4. Improper packing of a special group of articles has prompted the post office to issue special directions regarding the mailing of such things as records, photographs, books, liquids, electric shavers, golf clubs, fishing rods and fragile articles. Should a student plan to ship home any of these he is asked to consult the post office first to learn the proper packing method. The University branch of the post office, located in the basement of Strong hall, is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 8:30 until 11 a.m. The National Guard-sponsored air show will be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Lawrence Municipal airport, three miles north east of town. Guard Unit To Give Air Show Sunday Under the auspices of company H 137th infantry, the show will include stunts, acrobatic flying, parachute jumping and ground displays of Guard equipment. Military planes of different sizes and types will buzz the field during the afternoon. None of these planes are expected to land because of army restrictions. Just back from 22 days flood duty, the Guard company is presenting the show to show to the people of Lawrence their equipment and raise funds to replenish amounts lost during flood duty. The gates will open shortly before noon. Free parking will be provided. Rotarians To Hear Murphy Chancellor Franklin D. 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