FRIDAY, APRIL 18.1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN SS son proud nelson s her e how ed me taples- company ng for she is mem- r aunt wkwer. might meone e was nii Be- en en- her. imaging versa- se af- tain I n. she eight across t of a se. facts ished arrived April 24 on at 104 Green hall, Estes irley rings their loose d the dder. n the Fire- how, at he overs late and the his day. happenings on the hill C. N. Robinson, assistant instructor of chemistry, has received word that he has been employed by the Sharpless Solvent company, Wyandotte. Mich. Robinson will receive has Ph. D. in June, and he expects to take over his duties soon after the spring semester ends. Howard Baboek, fine arts junior is confined to Watkins Memorial hospital because of glandular fever. Letha Eppery, college sophomore, spent Easter vacation in Lawrence with Frances Walters, college sophomore, and Virginia Walters, college senior. R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will deliver an address at the annual meeting of the University alumni association in Chicago, May 2. Margaret Whitehead, college junior, returned Monday from a trip to her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College spoke Wednesday noon at the regular meeting of the Topeka Rotary Club. Jane Robinson, college junior, spent last week on a vacation trip to New Orleans with her parents. Marjorie Mock, fine arts sophomore, visited in Ft. Collins, Colo., during the Easter vacation. If you want to remain a friend of Janie Lorimer, college freshman, don't mention wisdom teeth. Wednesday night she discovered she was cutting a wisdom tooth and to her great consternation that it was growing sideways instead of straight up. All evening she worried about it and got advice from all her friends as to what she should do. Yesterday she discovered that the "wisdom tooth" was a hunk of popcorn which had wedged itself behind another tooth. Durell Publishes Paper On Growth of Tomato A 15-page paper entitled "The Effect of Aeration on the Growth of the Tomato in Nutrient Solution" by Donald Durell, botany instructor, was published in the April issue of the quarterly magazine, "Plant Physiology." Counties Diagnosed In Geology Bulletin Fourteen counties are geologically diagnosed in "Geologic Studies in Southwestern Kansas," a new 212-page bulletin written by H.T.U. Smith, assistant professor of geology, and released by the Kansas Geological Survey. In this bulletin Smith considers the general topography, climate, stratigraphy, structural geology, physiography, and economic resources of the southwestern portion of the state. Counties included in the area discussed are Clark, Ford, Finney, Grant, Gray, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearney, Meade, Morton, seward, Stanton, and Stevens. Copies may be obtained upon request from the University office of the Kansas Geological Survey. Mail orders should be accompanied by 25 cents to cover mailing costs. Ground-Water Flow Is Large The bulletin, "A Preliminary Report on the Water Supply of the Meade Artesian Basin, Meade County, Kansas," recently published by the Kansas Geological Survey reveals that the flow of artesian water from this basin totals more than 6,000,000 gallons daily. The bulletin, written by John C. Frye, is of considerable interest because of increased attention given to ground-water development in Kansas. Of the annual flow of more than 2,300,000.000 gallons from this basin only about 9 per cent is being pumped. The remainder is flowing from wells and springs. In the report Frye describes the geology of that area and makes recommendations whereby an even higher water yield could be attained. Copies of the bulletin are available JAYHAWKER AT NEW LOW PRICES ENDS TONITE Don Ameche - Alice Faye Carmen Miranda "THAT NIGHT IN RIQ" SATURDAY, 6 Days! Trade Show Draw s 350 First Night TUESDAY On the Stage JAYHAWKER JAMBOREE featuring CLYDE BYSOM And His Band Plus 6 Big Novelty Acts! Approximately 350 persons from Lawrence and the surrounding trade territory attended the opening of the Lawrence Trade Show last night in the basement of the armory. Thirty-six Lawrence firms have entered 43 displays ranging from electric refrigerators to soda pop in the three-day exhibit which will continue from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight and tomorrow night and from 1 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Music tonight will be by a University trumpet trio composed of Leo Horacek, fine arts senior; Herb Mueller, fine arts freshman; and Bob Cater, fine arts freshman. upon request at the University office of the Kansas Geological Survey. A charge of 25 cents is being made on mail orders to cover the cost of mailing. VARSITY Shows: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 AL. 15c ANY SHOWS TIME TODAY AND TOMORO! 2-BIG HITS-2 Fast, Furious Funny Football Frolic *THE QUARTERBACK A Paramount Picture with Wayne Morris Virginia Dale Lillian Cornell 2nd Hit SIX GUN ADVENTURE! 3 MESQUITEERS "LONE STAR RAIDERS" Robert Bob Rufe Livingston - Steele Davis ALSO—Chap. 15 "Fu Manchu" Something Funny's Going On Here! ALSO, SATURDAY, 11:30 p.m. Special Relays Midnight Monday Pvt. James STEWART 2 — TOP HITS — 2 SUNDAY — 4 Days Academy Award Winner Rosalind RUSSELL NO TIME FOR COMEDY 2nd Hit As Thrilling as a Power Dive Dead End Kids "Little Tough Guys" As Thrilling as a Power Dive "Give Us Wings" Seven University students, one from Liberty Memorial High School, and one from the Topeka High School, presented a recital in Frank Strong auditorium yesterday afternoon. K.U., High School Music Students Present Recital The high school students were Jean Murray, piano, Lawrence; and Merle Clayton, cello, Topeka. University music students in the recital were Dorothy Gehret, fine arts senior, piano; Charlotte Loomis, fine arts junior, violin; Robert Glotzbach, fine arts junior, piano; Leora Adams, fine arts sophomore, violin; John Ehrlich, fine arts freshman, cello; and Betty Buchanan, fine arts junior, piano. Werner To Address Cosmopolitans Tonight Henry Werner, adviser of men, wil Henry Werner, adviser of men. will M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance 640 Mass. Phone 11 110 West 7th at KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1118 Mass. Phone 141 Phone 2059 Add Length to the Life of Your Shoes at Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK BOY WANTED: To work at student hangout. Inquire at the Cottage. Phone 970. 884-130 FOR SALE: Old 1925 four cylinder Dodge. Tires and motor in ex- cellent condition. Good gas mile- age. See Bill Pendleton or call 1765. 885-127 Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies FOR SALE: Old 1925 four cylinder RUSS CHAMBERS this is your free Kansan pass to see Brian Aherne and Kay Francis in "The Man Who Lost Himself," now showing at the Granada theater. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 WANT ADS speak to members of the Cosmopolitan Club at the regular meeting of the club at 7:30 tonight at 1011 Indiana. Werner will talk on the history and ideals of the club. Reliable Radio Service RADIO ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Phone 497 832 Mass Drene or Oil ... 50c Castile Shampoo ... 35c End Curl Permanents IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941½ Mass. Phone 533 DALE PRINT SHOP OREAD BARBER SHOP Under New Management "Give us a try" John Eaton, manager Calling Cards 75c per 100 1035 Mass. 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