PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 24,1946 Kansas High Schools Will Hear Faculty At Commencements Faculty members will give commencement addresses and sermons for Kansas high schools this month. Speakers include: Dr Forrest C. Allen, professor of physical education, at Wilson, Monument, Oakley and Grinnell; The Rev. Harold G. Barr, instructor in religion, at Gridley, Vinland and Eudora; Dr Ray Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry, at Columbus and Cunningham; E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, at Axtell and Longford; H. E. Chandler, professor of education, at Winchester and Elsmore; Robert M. Davis, professor of law, at Lecompton; Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, professor of English, at Edgerton and Potter; Harold G. Ingham, director of the extension division, at Wathena; Guy V. Keeler, secretary of the lecture course, at Blue Rapids, Powhattan, Quenemo, and Beatie; Dr John Ise, professor of economics, at Cedar Point and Leon; Dr Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, at Yates Center and Newton; Fred S. Montgomery, secretary of bureau of visual instruction, at Morris, Denton, Simpson and St. George; Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, professor of Education, at Oskaloosa, Tonganoxie, Coldwater, and Sublette; Dr.W.E. Sandelius, professor of political science, at Alma; Dr.W.H. Shoemaker, professor of romance languages, at Louisburg; Prof. Henry Shenk, professor of physical education, at Hamlin and Portis; Gerald L. Pearson, secretary of bureau of extension classes, at Enterprise and Minneapolis; Dr. F. O. Russell, professor of education, at Merrill and Barnes; Dean George B. Smith, dean of the School of Education, at Phillipsburg and Washington; Richard Schiefelbusch, at Langdon and Osborne; Dean J. W, Twente, dean of the School of Business, at Arnold, Meade and Leoti; Dr. R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, at Greenleaf and Woodbine; Lee Gemmell, of the extension division, at Pomona; Bruce Thomas, at Merriam (Shawnee-Mission); Dr. Bert A. Nash, professor of education, at Ensign and Satanta; and Don Holter, at Hiwanta, Auburn and McLouth. 20 Years Brings Big Flying Increase Washington. (UP)—Some 5,782 of our bolder citizens made airline trips in 1926. To handle this traffic there were 400 airfields, listed as "invisible density station of enemy." Old hands around the civil aeronautics administration were recalling these and other facts today as civil aviation celebrated its 20th anniversary under federal regulation and promotion. On May 20, 1926, Pres. Calvin Coolidge signed the air commerce act establishing government supervision of the new industry. This year CAA estimated, 10,500,- 000 customers will travel on the airlines. Twenty years ago we turned out 658 civil aircraft. CAA says we will produce 50 times that number -32-900—this year. In 1927, we had 1,572 certificated pilots. This year their rolls should reach 345,000. JACK'S MOTORS Rabbis Mayerberg To Return To School of Religion Staff 1012 Mass. Phone 424 Rabbis Samuel S. Mayerberg, former staff member of the School of Religion, will return next fall to the position he left in 1942. He will teach two courses, Hebrew History and Old Testament Literature. Used Cars Bought and Sold Overhaul, Tune-ups, Repair Body and Fender Service Car Painting, All Makes of Cars Service at All Hours Electrical Engineers Get Radio Equipment The electrical engineering department will receive several thousand dollars worth of radio equipment as a gift from an electric company V. P. Hessler, electrical engineering professor, said today. Rabbi Mayerberg is from the congregation B'nai Jehudah of Kansas City. Dr. Hessler received this gift when he visited the electric company as a consultant on electrical brush problems with naval research. He has returned from a conference with Dr. Wayne C. Hall, '31, on brush problems of high altitude flying which have been a major limiting factor. Dr. Hall is superintendent of the electrical aircraft division. The equipment will be army surplus radio component and radio measuring equipment. Delivery is expected within a few weeks. He attended a meeting at the Brooklyn Navy yard concerning electrical brushes for submarines and met with the carbon brush committee of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JACK BUDD, Proprietor PHONE 2443ER AFTER SIX Class of '36 Plans Reunion The class of 1936 will have a committee meeting Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the alumni office to plan the class reunion to be held Sunday, June 16, at 4 p.m. Dana Durand, president of the class, will preside. He Wins A Plague For Dismissing Church Galesburg. (UP)—The Rev. Leonard F. Murphy of the Christian church offered a prize to the person bringing the most neighbors to an evening service. The Rev. Robert Alexander, Methodist minister, won the prize. He dismissed his church and led his entire congregation over to the Christian church. His prize was a plaque, the inscription on which read: "Love never fails." Up and Coming A Calendar of Campus Events Corbin hall, dance, at the hall, 9 p.m. to midnight. Tonight: Phi Kappa Epsilon, dance, Eldridge hotel, 9 p.m. to midnight. Alpha Phi Alpha, party, Kansas room, 9 p.m. to midnight. Navy V-12 and N.R.O.T.C. units, dance, Military Science building, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Tomorrow: Lutheran Student association, picnic, blue Mound, 4 to 10 p.m. Sleepy Hollow hall, party-dance, at the hall. 9 p.m. to midnight. Ricker hall, picnic, Holcomb's grove, 4 to 10 p.m. Lockesley hall, scavenger hunt, at the hall. 7:30 p.m. to midnight. nall, 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Kappa Alpha Theta, party, at the Alpha Chi Omega, dance, Kansas room. 9 p.m. to midnight. Jollife hall, dance, at the hall, 9 pm. to midnight. Alpha Delta Pi, dinner-dance, at the chapter house, 7:30 to midnight. Sunday: K-Club, picnic, Lone Star lake, 3 to 9 p.m. Learned To Celebrate Monday Larned. —An address by Gov Andy F. Schoepeel will be included in the program of Larned's two-day Victory celebration starting at 7:30 p.m. Monday. A parade, a barbecue dinner, and two horse shows also are planned. WANT ADS LOST—Brown Shaeffer pen. Lost on Monday between Rock Chalk and Corbin. Please call Marietta Higley—860 if found. -28- TO BOBBY RICKS, Inc.-Getting late—no date; Must hear Frankie; So can't be cranky; Today I'm crazy about aviators (?), And new Dodges. Mitz. Fat Thompson's Fish Market, Lawrence on the Kaw. _24- LOST-Billfield with no money but exceedingly valuable cards and papers. Cash reward to finder. Please return to the Kansan office. Kee Moorhead. _31- FOUND—Fountain pen on West Campus Road. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Call 3208. _25- Term papers or these to be typed? 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