PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 Official Bulletin Jan. 18, 1949 International Relations club, monthly dinner meeting. 6:15 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Speaker, Albert Roland, exchange student from italy. All students who wish to take graduate record examination on Feb. 7 and 8 must register at the Guidance bureau before noon, Jan. 20. Registrations of all pre-medical students who wish to take the Medical College Admission test on Feb. 7 must reach Educational Testing Service, P. O. Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey, by Jan. 24. Information obtainable at medical school office or Guidance bureau. K. U. Dames, 8 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Snow, White elephant sale. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. Special Y.W.C.A. cabinet meeting, 4 p.m. Friday, Henley Important. New Map Shows Kansas Petroleum Kansas' 300 million dollar industry in one glance—that's a description of the new oil and gas map just issued by the state geological survey. Oil, gas, and petroleum products represent more dollar value each year than all other Kansas resources combined, according to Earl K. Nixon, geologist who supervised preparation of the map. The three-color map, about 50 by 30 inches, represents the most complete coverage of the Kansas petroleum industry ever made on one sheet. It shows major pipe lines, pumping stations, refineries, carbon black plants, natural gasoline plants, and petroleum industry facilities. Also, producing and abandoned oil and gas fields, and secondary recovery protects are shown. The map was prepared for use in the oil, gas, and related industries; however it can be of value to land owners, inventors, and students. Information for the map was compiled by Virginia N. Perkins, and drafted by Bernita K. Mansfield, members of the survey staff. Free copies may be obtained at the survey office in room 206 Lindley hall. Copies will be mailed for 25 cents. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Mail service add $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $109) a semester postage). Published in Lawrence. Kans, every afternoon during the Uni- tory holidays and examination days. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class Sept. 17, 1910 at the Post Office Lawrence, Kans, under act of March 3, 1879 A change in the 1949 automobile license plates on the cars of several students gives the feeling that the conversion of Kansas from prohibition was not enough The "wets" have to boast of it. Wets Boast Win On New Car Tags The new tags bear the inscription "The Wheat State." The eager students, covering the 'h' and "a" of the middle word with aluminum paint, have made their tags read "The Wet State." The federal bureau of investigation was created in 1908. --ple. See us about all forms of Aviation Insurance "Coverage for the Air Age." Every Plane Owner needs Aircraft Hull Insurance including CRASH DAMAGE both on the ground and in the air...plus AIRCRAFT Liability Insurance to protect his CASH in event of an accident to others for which he is responsi- 2-WEEK DELIVERY Call Us For Free Charlton INSURANCE Across from the Post Office PHONE 689 YES WE HAVE TUESDAY Baked enamel steel slats guaranteed not to chip or crack. Last a lifetime. Easily cleaned. Finished in soft ivory color with attractive facia board. Combination brackets. Complete, ready to install. SIZES IN STOCK: 34" or 35"...4.95 26", 27" or 28"...5.50 29" or 30"...5.75 31" or 32"...6.95 33" or 34"...6.95 35" or 36"...6.95 Estimate 'MEASURED-TO-FIT' BLINDS 'Flexilum' Aluminum . sq ft 60c Flexible Steel ... sq ft 55c LL STOCK BLINDS ARE 64" LONG Sterling Furniture Co. DON'T FORGET! YOUR OWN STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR TEXTBOOKS & SUPPLIES - NEW AND USED BOOKS ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS TYPEWRITERS LEATHER GOODS Savings Satisfaction "OUR PROFIT IS YOUR PROFIT" Weimer Kapp nounce Weimer Earl R. to Pete H. E. J The Mrs. C Joan S Steven garden corsage Hodg: Miss arts. M and a fratern Mr. of Gar their man I A.Hu Mrs Ed the memb frater