N MOND MAY 23,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE and its Ball adop- ments, its Cup nships. Geologists To Spend 3 Months Studying Alaskan Mineral Deposits Earl K. Nixon has been given a three month leave of absence from the state Geological survey to spend the summer in Alaska evaluating coal, iron, and limestone deposits. Mr. Nixon will leave by plane Saturday for British Columbia. There, as consulting engineer, he will inspect the alluvial gold deposits in the ariboo mining district, He will $ \textcircled{8} $ men go to Ketchikan and the Yukon region, examining coal, iron, and mestone deposits on the islands and long the coast. Mr. Nixon said he expected to send about a month and a half examining these deposits, most of which have been reviewed by the S. Bureau of mines and the U.S. ecological Survey. He will then take detailed evaluation and utilisation studies of the deposits. He said that the job is primarily one of mineral economies—the evaluating of reserve raw materials at a very sometime be utilized in the manufacturing of steel. Before coming to the State Geological Survey of Kansas, Mr. Nixon as the state geologist of Oregon from 1937 to 1944. Before that time he worked in several foreign counties as a mining engineer. He is cited in "Who's Who In Engineering." He is a graduate of the University of Kansas, and his picture will soon appear in the K.U. engineering hall of fame. Ipha Kappa Psi Presentsavel To Leon DeYoung Leon DeYoung, business junior, as presented a gavel by members Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, at a demitting unquet. The gavel was given in preparation of his service as president of the organization. He served during the fall semester. Thirty-three graduating seniors were demitted in the annual ceremony which was conducted by mes Black, business junior and aster of ritual. Robert Parrish, business junior president, was elected representative to the district conference October. Black was elected asternate. Christian Fellowship Has Picnic At Clinton Park Members of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship closed the season's activities with a picnic program at Clinton park May 19. The program featured Rev. Ralph Plummer as guest speaker. His topic was, "Why I Am Glad I'm a Christian." Following the speech, the Fellowship quartet led the group in singing hymns and other songs. Read the Daily Kansan daily. When people are in a hurry and want a bite to eat, where do they go? COOPER's, naturally! Good food and speedy service are two of COOPER's specialties. Cooper Cafe 709 Massachusetts Student Union Book Store when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! Top ranking doctors eminent nose and throat specialists actually suggest PHILIP MORRIS in cases of irritation due to smoking. Find out what a difference it makes... what a pleasure it is to smoke America's FINEST Cigarette. Try a pack of PHILIP MORRIS today! YOU'LL BE GLAD TOMORROW- YOU SMOKED PHILIP MORRIS TODAY' than any other leading brand! NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT!