PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1943 Air Schools Graduate Seven of Our Men University graduates and former students were represented in the graduation exercises of military training schools in various parts of the country recently. In the first class of navigator-officers this year from Hondo navigation school, Hondo, Texas, Lt. Philip Phineas Dreisszun, Kansas City, Mo., student in 1937-38, and Lt. Adelbert Downing Kneale, Jr., Tulsa, Okla., a graduate in 1939 were graduated as navigators. George C. Padgett, student in 1940-41, was graduated from the West-Texas Bombardier Triangle as a bombardier with second lieutenant rating. James E. Seibel, of Kansas City, who attended the University in 1939_40, was also commissioned a bombardier from the same training school. Three former students received their wings at Texas fields this month. They are Lt. Clyde W. Pace, jg. St. Louis, a graduate in civil engineering in 1941; Lt. John B. Stewart Lawrence, student from 1939-42; and Lt. Harry T. Taylor, Larned, student from '41-42. Lt. Pace was trained at Lubbock field and Lt. Stewart and Lt. Taylor at Ellington field. Coming Speaker Ranks Practice Over Theory Charles F. Kettering, ranked by many as America's foremost scientist and inventor, will be the guest speaker at the all-University convocation Tuesday morning. At one of the largest assemblies of students at Antioch College, Ohio, Saturday morning, Mr. Kettering said that "Education won't give one a preferred position unless he first learns that position by services to the rest of the community. We must be practical this day and age—we must forget theory," he said in stressing practical experience as well as book learning. Mr. Kettering donated funds for Antioch College's science building one of the best equipped of its time Mr. Kettering has been given awards by the Franklin Institute the American Philosophical Society and several foreign governments He has also been granted honorary degrees from twelve American universities. Texas Dedicates Building Official dedication of the $475,000 music building at the University of Texas was held recently. First Catholic School In Penn Villanova college was the first Catholic college founded in Pennsylvania. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Subscription rates, in advance, $0.90 per year, $1.75 per semester. Published as Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, as second class matter September 17, 1910 and March 8, 1911; Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1917. Twin-engine Training Planes in Precision Flying Enrollees Need Parking Permits Special attention has been directed by A. D. Schick, traffic officer, to the parking regulations on the campus. There has been a misunderstanding among students as to the application of these regulations. The only places where parking is permitted without a permit are on West Campus Drive, the street running east and west by the new Mineral Resources building, Lilac Lane, and from 13th to 14th on Oread. Everywhere else permits are required and must be used only in the zone for which they are issued. Everyone who is enrolled in classes which are instructed by University professors must obey these rules. This includes such groups as the CPT students, Signal Corps, and all persons enrolled in any war training course. Naval training instructors as well as regular University instructors are also subject to these regulations. First prizes $50.00 War Bonds for the best pen and ink drawings illustrating some phase of America's Drive to Victory. Entry may be mechanical drawing of some machine or device, promotional piece urging sale of war stamps and bonds, inspirational piece or other suitable art work. All entries will be considered for scholarships offered by Art Instruction Inc., Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, etc. For complete information ask your school or art supply dealer, stationer or write LOUIS MELIND COMPANY 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dept. U.K. Zone 1—rear of Bailey chemical laboratory. The eight zones are: zone 2—from the triangular flower bed, past Fraser hall, to the Chancellor's drive. building and west side of Watson, library. one 3—south side of Anatomy building and west side of laboratory. Zone 2—from the triangular Watson library. Zone 4- Rockercusher road. Zone 5—rear of the Watkins Memorial hospital. Memorial hospital. Zone 6—year of Snow hall. Zone 7—year of Robinson gymnastium. Zone 8 - rear of the Journalism building. The following six parking regulations are to be obeyed by all students and faculty members: Automobiles are not allowed to NEWS SCOOP! park on the main streets of the campus between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. except Sundays (Visitors except.) First Time on Any Screen SEE IT ALL! AIRCRAFT CARRIER HORNET'S HEROIC FIGHT TO FINISH IN SPECTACULAR SEA-AIR BATTLE IN SOLOMONS Action Flashes From Our Armed Forces No parking where the curbs are painted orange. Blasting Japs on Guadalcanal Coast Guard Commands No cars permitted to park on the campus without KU permit (Visitors excepted). TODAY AND SATURDAY JAYHAWKER GRANADA Parking restricted to zone designated on permit. Speed limit 20 miles per hour at all times. Permits must be placed inside of rear window or windshield. With the exception of the second and fifth rules these regulations are in affect from 8:30 to 4:30. The other two are to be observed at all times. Visitors are the only persons who are not affected by any of these rulings. Students who violate any of these ISA Prexy To Be Elected Tuesday Night An ISA election dance will be held Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building, it has been announced. A new president of the ISA council will be elected at the dance, as well as district representatives from each of the three ISA districts. The council urges the attendance of all ISA members. Music for the dance will be furnished by a nickel-odeon. Lila May Reetz freshman in the college, and Ty Schucrman, sophomore engineer, are the candidates to succeed Mary Gene Hull, senior in the college, as president of the organization. They were nominated by the ISA council at a meeting Wednesday night. regulations will be tried by the student court and fined. states M. Schick. WEBSTER'S Collegiate Dictionary 5th Ed. Indexed — $4.00 WEBSTER'S Dictionary of Synonyms Indexed — $4.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. 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