4. 如图所示,当图甲的电压为 $V_{1}$,电阻 $R_1$ 的阻值为 $R_2$ 时,若图中电压表的示数为 $V_{2}$,则电路中的电流 $I =$ ___。 THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Two More Flyers Receive Wings The Ashcraft Flying School's record of second in the United States in progress was given another boost yesterday when two more students passed their private pilot examinations, bringing the list to 17. James Lee, c'40, and Herman Schmidt, c'41, were the students who won their first wings. Purdue University is first in progress and safety with the Ashcraft Flying School running a close second, both for this year and last. The rating is given by the Civil Aeronautics Authority. The flying program for this year, calling for 2500 hours of flying-250,-000 miles in laymen's terms-is 75 per cent over, according to Bill Ashcraft, instructor in the flying school. More than this number of hours and miles have been flown by Ashcraft planes, if the commercial flying done is counted, without any serious mishap to a plane, Ascraft said. Fifty students have been receiving the government flight training. At present Ashercraft is preparing to set up an advanced flying course for this summer. The instructor will go to Chicago soon to obtain special rating from the C.A.A. which will permit him to instruct about five of the students who passed their examinations last year in acrobatics and other advanced maneuvers. Faculty Members Present Papers At Medical Meeting Nine faculty members of the University School of Medicine presented scientific papers before the regional meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, which met in Kansas City, Mo., last weekend. Approximately 400 child specialists from all parts of the Middlewest attended the three-day conference. The subjects of the papers which they presented ranged from heart disease in children to hereditary skin disorders and glandular imbalance. Dr. Frank C. Neff, chief of the pediatric department at the University, presided over the session on "Practical Clinical Topics." Also participating in the program were Dr. George A. Walker of the department of pathology, Dr. Galen Tice of the department of roentgenology, Dr. Robert C. Fredean, and Dr. Graham Asher of the department of medicine, Dr. Donald N. Medearis, Dr. Hugh L. Dwyer, and Dr. N. P. Sherwood, of the department of bacteriology, Dr. Fred Mayes, and Dr. Neff. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "Tell that nice young man about your nice room." WHOOPEE, listen boys and girls! Delivery Service 8 a.m. till 11 p.m., daily. 10c. Remember call Smith, 420 Indiana. Akorn Delivery. -158 FOR RENT: Lovely furnished apartments suitable for instructors. Also some small ones. Also Business Building. Phone 1989 R. -158 News Continued From Page 1 Senate Shows---charge of the bill, argued that it was no time to set up committees when there is "no doubt in my mind that Germany's immediate aim is to conquer and dominate the world." The Senate stepped far ahead of the $1,182,000,000 emergency defense program laid down by President Roosevelt in his special message to Congress last week. Thus far, either by its own or by committee action, the President's estimates have been boosted $282,717,910 (M). The Navy bill carries out Mr. Roosevelt's requests for $250,000,000 cash to build up the navy air force and hasten construction of warships already authorized, and another $68,000,000 "blank check" to spend as he sees fit in strengthening that branch of the service. Three Youths---the spot 3 miles west of Lawrence where they had hidden the property stolen from the student car. Uttinger, with Howe, was taken to the sheriff's office following last night's incident, where they admitted the theft of the 1932 green convertible Chevrolet to Milton P. Beach, Douglas county attorney, and Sheriff Charles Banning. Jennings was taken to the hospital where he is receiving treatment for the gunshot wound. His condition is not considered serious. Charges of larceny were filed against the three youths this morning and their bond set at $500. Their preliminary hearing is scheduled before Robert Oyler, May 31. Charge Larceny In their confessions, the boys admitted having stolen a car Tuesday night from 1621 Edgehill road and driving it three miles south of Lawrence before stripping it of tires, headlights and minor accessories. They told of loading the loot into a car and transporting it 3 miles west of Lawrence where they cached the tires and wheels in a clump of bushes. The hidden accessories were found yesterday afternoon by members of the sheriff's force who worked on the case yesterday after finding the stripped Chevrolet south of Lawrence. The sheriff stationed Owens at the scene, where he remained until the youths returned last night. Uttinger and Jennings drove to the spot about 9:30 p.m. and started loading the loot into Uttinger's model A Ford. When the two started to drive away, Owens stepped in front of the car and told the youths to stop. The two continued driving away and Owens shot four times at the car, the last shot opening a wound in Jenning's scalp. Owens, who was on foot, had called the members of the sheriff's office, while an ambulance was being summoned and the group accosted the boys as they left the Jennings' farm. After medical attention was given Jennings, the youths were taken to the sheriff's office where they signed the confession. Howe, who had no part in last night's episode, was arrested at his home. Police Find Loot Nazis Fight---of the Schelted in western Belgium and had forced a crossing of the river at Audenarde. The Germans said their drive in this region was now beginning to pick up speed. On the southern flank of the German corridor, the French said the positions were unchanged except for small-scale infiltration of mobile units in the vicinity of Amiens. Artillery duels were going on in the east at Attiguy, Longuyon and Nied. Admit Bombings of Coast The German high command indicated that its efforts were now concentrated in the channel sector. In addition to the bombing of Dover, Dunkerque on the French side was raided and there was heavy aerial activity over the narrow waters of the channel and its approaches. The Germans said three transports and a tanker totalling 20,000 tons had been sank and a destroyer damaged. 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Funds Rolling In For Red Cross Arthur "Red" Cromb, honor man of the class of '30 and also president. is calling the alumni's ten-year reunion. Cromb is now secretary of the Standard Steel company in North Kansas City, Mo. Returns from the drive started yesterday for the Emergency War Relief fund of the American Red Cross have already begun. E. C. Buehler, chairman of the University drive, announced today. Art Weaver of Lawrence is chairman of the meet. STUDENTS CHOICE HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP DOWNSTAIRS "STUDENTS CHOICE" KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 The local drive will be concluded May 29. Those who contribute may designate the distressed they wish to aid. Eighty-five per cent of the money contributed will be used for immediate war relief and 15 per cent will be used to make clothing ior that purpose. This drive is a part of a national drive to provide funds for war victims. at the EAT GOOD FOOD DE LUXE CAFE Optometrist 911 Mass. 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