PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 23,1947 Official Bulletin May 23, 1947 Progressive party picnic and dance at Lone Star lake, Saturday, cancelled. * * Omega Psi Phi fraternity will meet at 7:30 tonight in 113 Frank Strong. ★ ★ ☯ Alpha Phi Omega spring outing will not be held. Next meeting in summer session. * * Those planning to attend Jewish student union picnic at Clinton park today should meet in front of Myers hall at 5 p.m. before going to park. Picnic will be held in Myers hall if it rains. --- Pictures of the activities on Business School Day may be obtained in Business School office from Mrs. Shull. *** Unitarian group will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Pine room of the Union. The Rev. R. Lester Mondale from Unitarian church in Kansas City will speak. Everyone welcome. --- Foreign language proficiency examinations, 10 a.m., May 31, 197 Frank Strong, in French, German, Latin and Spanish. Students who have had at least two units of high school credit in any one of these languages are eligible for examination in that language. They must complete the College foreign language requirement by passing the examination. Examination lasting one hour will consist of translating foreign language material of moderate difficulty into English with the aid of a dictionary. Registration at the College office from Monday, May 26, to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 29. ** *** Tau Sigma formal initiation benquet. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Hearth. Those unable to attend please notify Glenda Luehring, phone 267. ** * * ** Registered Nurses club at 7:30 pm. Monday, Pine room, Union building. Applications for secretary of 1947-48 Jayhawk magazine due at Jayhawker office 5 p.m. Monday, May 26. **** --- Final A. S. T. E. meeting of semester at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fowler shops. All members should attend. Inter-Fraternity council meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 206 Frank Strong. Presidents, rush chairman, regular council members must attend for exclamation of fall rush week. Pencil and paper. Thar's Coal Pardner One Billion Tons Kansas has coal reserves of nearly one billion tons, according to a report issued by the state geological survey. Most of the coal is in the eastern third part of the state. The report, published in pamphlet form, lists 26 counties containing proven coal beds, and three counties having peat reserves. Among the continuing counties in this part of the state are Douglas, Leavenworth, and Atchison. G. E. Abernathy, J. M. Jewett, and W. H. Schoewe, geologists of the state survey department, prepared the report. The pamphlet, "Coal Reserves in Kansas", describes each of the many coal beds in the state as well as the potential beds, which total over 17 billion tons. Moreau To Attend Meeting F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, is attending a meeting of the Kansas State Bar association in Topeka today and tomorrow. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, age limit. Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the school year except holidays and examinations days, and examination periods. Entered as second class master Sept. 17, 1916, at the Lawrence, Kan. under act of March 3, 1879. .