PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 Official Bulletin Thursday, April 27 Kappa Beta tests for National, 5 p.m. today, Student room, Myers hall. Contact Mabel Anne to get tests. Gamma Alpha Chi, 5 p.m. today. 102 Journalism building. Attendance required. Mathematics club. 4 p.m. today. 203 Strong hall. A.Kruse, "Reflected Triangles." Refreshments. Sociology club, 4 p.m. today, East room, Union. Virginie Baroudjian, "Life in Egypt, Syria and U.S." All invited. Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30 to 8:30 tonight, 131 Strong hall. Gene Thomas, speaker. All invited A. S.C.E., 7:30 tonight, 101 Snow hall. Nomination of officers; talk on "Employment Outlook for Civil Engineers." Refreshments. L. I.V.C.F. missionary meeting, 12 noon Friday, Danforth chapel. Mr Arthur Emmaus Bible school, speaker. The following are notified to appear before Student court, 7:30 tonight, Green hall: Lewis L. Sandidge, William H. Petrich, Balder Dalba. Ku Ku's important pre-initiation meeting, actives 7:30, pledges 8:00 tonight, 105 Green hall. Water Supply Is Adequate Washington — (U.P.)— Secretary of Interior Oscar L. Chapman reports that there will be "an adequate" water supply for crops on federally irrigated lands of the West despite spring droughts in some areas. He said April 1 forecasts by the bureau of reclamation showed that in most areas there would be enough water for all crops even if there is no precipitation during the coming months. "While there is still no positive indication that we may be entering another major dry cycle," Chapman said, "it is reassuring to know that the April 1 forecast of the bureau of reclamation indicates that there will be ample water for irrigated lands on federal projects regardless of the weather during the coming crop season." Chapman said "it is also reassuring to know that if a drought does hit, we will be much better off than during the 1930's by reason of new acreage brought under irrigation and supplemental water developed ofr use onlands which previously lacked a sufficient supply in an ordinary year." Reclamation Commissioner Michael W. Straus said only three western areas may feel a water shortage He listed these as the Salt river project in Arizona, the Tucumcain project in New Mexico and the Belle Fourche propect in South Dakota. Reclamation reservoirs held 44,651,500 acre-feet of water as of April 1. this year, compared with 43,871,000 acre-feet on the same date a year ago, the bureau said. Spring and summer snow melt, which has not yet begun in the highlands, is expected to raise storage levels considerably before the heavy midsummer drain begins. Physicists To Give Papers At Meeting A physics professor and two graduate students in physics will attend the annual meeting of the American Physical society in Washington, D.C., today through Saturday. Dr. Max Dresden, associate professor of physics, Ronald Reed, and Jean Delord, graduate students, will present two research papers. Dr. Dresden and Reed collaborated on the paper entitled "Bloch's Theorem and Superconductivity"; Delord and Dr. Dresden collaborated on "The Uncertainty Principle for an Arbitrary Number of Variables." The world's oldest town, Cadiz, Spain, has maintained its identity and name for about 3,000 years. K. U.T.T.A., 7:15 tonight, Recreation room, Union. Beginner's clinic at 6:30 p.m. Snow Zoology club, 7:30 tonight. 201 Snow hall. Election of officers; picnic plans. Mortar Board, 9 tonight, Dean of Women's office. Senior chapter only. Christian Science Organization regular meeting, 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. N. A.S. meeting, 7:30 tonight, 9 Strong hall. Election of 1950-51 officers. International club dance for Allied officers from Ft. Leavenworth 9 p.m. Friday, Palm room, Union. Everyone invited. All Engineering students: class meetings for nomination of 1950-51 Engineering Council representatives, 12:30 p.m. Friday. Hoch auditorium. Der deutsche verein versammelt sich Heute um 5:00, 402 Fraser hall. Lieder und Tanzan. Mathematical colloquium special meeting, 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 203 Strong hall. Prof W. W. Rogosinski, Oklahoma A. and M., "The Principle of Subordination." Ward T regular meeting, 6:30 p.m. Monday, training school at 7 p.m. Pine room, Union. Miss Martha Peterson, speaker. All members attend. Engineering Exposition bills must be turned in to Dean's office, 111 Marvin hall, or to Dwane Crowl, 1602 Louisiana before Mav 1. Summer Courses University of Madrid Study and Travel A RARE opportunity to enjoy memorable experiences in learning and living! For students, teachers, others yet to discover fascinating, historical SPAIN l language Courses include Spanish language, art and culture. Interesting recreational program included. For details, write now to SPANISH STUDENT TOURS 500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N.Y. KuKu Initiation Changed To May 4 The Ku Ku club has re-scheduled initiation services for Thursday, May 4, it was announced at a meeting April 20. A cheerleader from the club will also be selected at this time. A meeting Thursday will be held to make further plans for the initiation. A $200 appropriation granted to the organization by the All Student Council was itemized. The appropriation is a $20 increase over that given the past year. A portion of the fund will be used for a card section to be used at football games, Ku Ku jackets similar to those worn by the Froshhawks may be purchased by members at their option. Harvard Appoints KU Man Professor of Economics Edward S. Mason, '19, has been appointed George F. Baker professor of economics at Harvard university. He will continue as dean of the Graduate school of public administration. What are you planning? this weekend? ..a picnic? ..a weiner roast? ...a bicycle ride in the country? Outdoor get-togethers mean you'll want to get your portable radio fixed up for perfect operation. Bring your portable down today for expert repair service. University Radio at Bell Music Co. Is Your Car Ready For A New Set of TIRES? Give you all These- - 18 month guarantee - Cold rubber for longer wear - Deep cut sturdy treads Just one of the superior quality goods at your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 827 Vermont MOTOR IN Call 607 FOR AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Trust your car to men with "KNOW HOW" "DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN LAWRENCE FOR OVER 20 YEARS" at HUNSINGER MOTORS Ph.12 No 'Cents' In Waiting—Let KANSAN Classified Save You Money. SPORT ATTIRE FROM $30 This spring put your "look" on the brighter side of life with smart wardrobe planning. 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