PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1948 Lioness Stalks In Snow At Zoology Club Meeting A sleek lioness stalked game in Snow hall. This was one of the fast-action shots of South African jungle and primitive native life shown by Dr. Frank E. Peabody, instructor in zoology, at the Snow Zoology club meeting. Oct. 14. "In the Taunga valley we uncovered layers of implements and bones which ranged from the oldest Ice age to the present. In the top layer we found a rusty jacknife and a piece of telephone," Dr. Peabody said. The party worked in central Transvaal, near the edge of the Kalahari desert and in Kruger park, in the northeastern part of South Africa. Dr. Peabody spent the past year with the University of California fossil expedition in the tip of the "dark continent." The expedition uncovered bones and implements of apemen of the early, middle and old stone ages. Dr. Peabody said the party found a marine shell in a cave a thousand miles inland. "We excavated in limestone caves," Dr. Peabody said. "They were so numerous along the face of a cliff they made it look like a piece of Swiss cheese." The speaker said the old and the new contrast strangely in South Africa. He said automobiles and ox carts are driven side by side and native grass huts may spring up next to a modern city. "One cave near the Kalahari desert was wide enough for five cars to drive abreast," he said. "We put the trucks in there to keep the engines from freezing." In the winter, Dr. Peabody substitute a cave for a garage. The party worked near the famous Kimberly diamond mines. The houses of Kimberly have red tin roofs and the villagers are poor. Dr. Peabody said the people have a slogan: "Many people take money out of Kimberly, but none ever give it back." NROTC To Issue New Paper Today The first issue of the Kansas Keelson, a new paper at the University will be distributed today to students of the Naval Reserve Officers Training corps. Lt. Condir, W. A. Mann, instructor in naval science, said that the Kansas Keelson will be a mine-graphed departmental paper published monthly. It will be made up and edited by the students. Commander Mann will be faculty advisor for the publication. About 30 N.R.O.T.C. students are meeting tonight in the Military Science building to put out the first issue. The regular staff will be named next week, Commander Main said. A daughter, Margaret Mischella was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Liebert, at Lawrence Memorial hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. at birth. Mother and daughter are reported doing well. Daughter to Student Mr. Liebert is a senior in engineering. VICKERS GIFT SHOP 1023 Mass. Plan Zoology Seminar Today Dr. Olaf Ryberg, of Sweden, will speak on "Biology and Metamorphosis of Bat-flies" at a zoology and entomology department seminar at 4 p.m. today in room 206 Snow hall. Dr. E. R. Hall, head of the zoology department, made the announcement. Dr. Ryberg, of the Swedish Plant Quarantine service, is in the United States for a year's study on state and federal plant quarantine work Dr. Hall met dr. Ryberg at the Thirteenth International Zoologica congress in Paris in July and arranged for him to speak at the University during his stay in this country. Zilch Retires— "Too Much Mud" Bv JAMES NELSON Elmer Zilch, patron saint of the University Daily Kansan and Regressive candidate for president, announced today that he planned to retire from the presidential rat race Said he, "I've got mud and rotten egg material on every suit I own. A man can only take so much, you know." Upon being questioned as to his plans for the future, Mr. Zilch replied, "I shall return to my old trade as patron saint of the University Daily Kansan. I am woefully behind in my work there now. Patron-sainting is a difficult job, and I have found that it allows me no time for any such extra-curricular activities as being president of the United States." Mr. Zilch had stated in his acceptance speech to his nomination that he would not run upon a platform as do the other presidential candidates, but would perform upon a ramp. With no Zilch, the coming election will lose much of its flavor, as well as a likely candidate to office. Yankee Relic Gets Moved To New Site In Dixie Salem, Mass.,—(UP)—A 250-year-old house is being dismantled for shipmen to Chattanooga. Tenn., where it will be rebuilt for a new owner. The house is adjacent to the Griswainhouse made famous in the stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Workmen dismantling the place have found coins dated as early as 1818 in its recesses. Call K.U. 251 With Your News Official Bulletin Kansan Board, 4 p.m. today, 107 Journalism Oct.18.1948 Students for Norman Thomas, 7:15 p.m. today, 111 Frank Strong. Mathematical colloquium of department of mathematics, 5 p.m. today, 203 Frank Strong, D. N. Aronzain, Harvard university, "Some Recent Applications of the Hilbert Space Theory." Archery club practice, 4 p.m. today. Tournament, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Register for tournament and picnic at Miss Stapleton's office in Robinson. Fee, 50c. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 210 Frank Strong. United World Federalists, 4 p.m. tomorrow. Pine room. Future Business Leaders of America, 5 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. A. W. S. House meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Corin hall $^{\textcircled{1}}$ Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Robinson. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Allison-Thomas Flower shop, 941 Mass. A.S.C. regular meeting, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. The following appropriations will be voted on by A.S.C. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., Pine room. Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., W.Y.C.A., United World Federalists, U.N.E.S.C.O., Federal Union Inc., K. U. Amateur Radio club, Ku Ku's, Mortar Board, International club. A.S.C. finance committee, 5 p.m. today, Kansas room, Union, to hear request for appropriation of Semantics club and any other organizations desiring requests for this semester. Last appropriation hearing for semester. Sociology club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, 222 Frank Strong, Miss Helener Currier, "Through Eastern Europe." Christian Science Club To Give Halloween Party A Halloween party will be given Friday, Oct. 29 by the Christian Science organization. The place will be announced later. The club also changed the length of weekly services from 30 to 45 minutes and elected Wilbur E. Friesen, business senior, to the executive board. Other officers are Frederick A. Henderson, education senior, president; Dale W. Ferguson, College junior, secretary; and Charlotte B. Pringle, sophomore, treasurer. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. 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