FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 6 PAGE THREE Westminster To Install Officers Chaplain John H. Patton of the 'Air Force will preach on "Behold This Hour" at the installation of new officers of the Westminster fellowship at 6:45 p.m. Sunday in Danforth chapel. Chaplain Patton, professor of religion, is on military leave from the University. Mrs. Patton will conduct a memorial service for Anna Ward and Eugene Rinker, University students who died in the past year. Miss Ward and Rinker were active in the Westminster group. The new officers are Marvin Reed, moderator; Mary Gilles, vice-moderator; Patricia Munson, stated clerk; Leon Stromire, treasurer; Rita Roney and Gary Buehrer, representatives to Student Religious council; Donald Kerle, public relations director; Donnie Tice, social director; Martha Thomson, historian; Barbara Moser, year book editor; Aleta Brown, scholarship committee chairman; and Kathryn Peters, chairman of Religious Emphasis Week committee. The old and new officers will meet at Westminster house Saturday. Delbert Robb, retiring moderator, will preside, and Chaplain Patton will lead the closing consecration. Official Bulletin May 18 University Housemother's association will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drake at their home, 307 W. 23rd for picnic lunch, 1 p.m. Monday. Red Peppers: The Union bookstore will pay $5.00 for used sweaters that are clean and in good condition. Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong. Prof. S. Chow- la, "Class Numbers of Binary Quar- ratic Forms." Prof. G. W. Smith, "Forty-four Formulas for Four Fours." Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church. Cost supper and program, "The Word" led by Mrs. Magda Jensen. New Plane Which Spits Rockets Like Machine Gun Bullets May Be Used Washington (U.P.)—A new interceptor plane which spits high-speed rockets almost like machine gun bullets may be tried out against Russian-made fighters in the Korean war. The plane is the Air Force's F-86D and its main weapon, described as the first successful rocket for air combat, is the Navy's 2.75-inch "mighty mouse." Only a few of the interceptors, which are equipped with radar to search out enemy planes in darkness and bad weather, would be sent to Korea. So far there are no F-86D groups in the Air Force but North American Aviation has started to roll out the planes in quantity at its Los Angeles plant. The F-86D is an all-weather version of the F-86 sabre fighters now being in Korea. But whereas the F-86 and other air force fighters rely on 50-caliber machine guns in air combat, the new "D" model can fire 24 of the "mighty mouse" rockets at enemy planes. Extension To Teach Driver Education A five-day school in driver education will be given Monday, May 21, through Friday, May 25, by University Extension at the extension center in Wichita. Sponsors are the 16 member organizations of the Kansas Conference on Traffic Safety Education. Those completing the course may earn one semester hour of extension credit at K.U., Wichita university, Fort Hays Kansas State college, or the Emporia and Pittsburg State Teachers' colleges. The course, scheduled for the week following the close of most Kansas high schools, is primarily for teachers engaged in driver training programs, and will certify them for such teaching. Episcopal Students club, 5 p.m. Sunday, Trinity church. Supper at 5:30. Seniors: Exchange your blue receipt for a ticket to Senior Class breakfast by May 23 in Dean of Men's office. inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship picnic and last meeting, 5:30 today, Potter lake. Final Lab. Theatre productions, 8 tonight, Little Theater, Green hall. "The Valiant," "Minuet," "Wurzel Flummery." 12 Modern Lanes BOWL TONIGHT FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights and every afternoon. PLADIUM 901 Miss. Ph. 3379 For The Best Service In Town- Stop In At BRIDGE STANDARD for High Grade Oil Lubrication Atlas Tires Car Wash Gas ART NEASE, Lessee Open 7:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Phone 3380 601 Mass. The "mighty mouse" is smaller than the 5-inch and 6.5-inch rockets which allied fighters in Korea use against enemy tanks and other ground targets. But the Navy says it is faster by far and has greater range than any other aircraft rocket, since it was designed not for ground targets but for high-speed enemy aircraft and missiles. FLYING? 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