TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE with a $4.00. transfer en this does not niver- al and in sad had to Prom Sopho- year, l mer- r cent, with mankks and pianos brother mae-ing fans and se. on for nt was it was Mrs. William y was louine SEELL ent of Mul- Geologists Return From Convention J. J. Jakosky, dean of the School of Engineering and several Geological Survey members returned to Lawrence Sunday from Houston, Texas, where they attended a joint convention of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysics. Jakosky presented a paper on "Exploration and Its Relation to the Petroleum Industry." Saturday night. Geological Survey members who attended the convention are: R. C. Moore, professor of geology; G. E. Abernathy, J. M. Jewett, R. P. Keroher, and Wallace Lee. Several student delegates accompanied the group. They were James Cooper, college senior; Harold Edwards, Karl Becker, James Clark, and Dale Goodrich, graduate students. Moore, Jewett, and Lee also attended a pre-convention meeting of the Regional Permian Stratographic committee of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. On The Record Hello Alums! The Alumni office last week prepared a record of greetings and University Band music for the Houston alumni to play at their meeting last Saturday night. The record began with the band playing "The Crimson and the Blue," after which Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, greeted the alumni. Chancellor Deane W. Malott, who spoke to the group, was then introduced. The band playd the "Banner of Old K. U." and Ellsworth explained the song's history. The singing of "The Spirit of Kansas" was the last on the record. This is the first time that the University has sent such a record. Plans are now being made to prepare more of the records to advertise the Seventy-fifth Anniversary in June. The records will be sent to radio stations all over the state, where they will be played from time to time. Welding Conference To Be Held April 25,26 The seventh annual welding conference, sponsored by the School of Engineering and the University extension division, will be held here April 25-26. A two-day program will include lectures and demonstrations in the morning meetings, and practice sessions in the afternoons. Rain Stops Work The purpose of the conference is to promote the interests of welding in this area and to furnish an opportunity for welders to learn new developments in the industry and to discuss their problems. "The conference this year will be significant because of the importance of welding in defense industries," Lee Gemmell, reprintstative of the extension division, said today. W. S.G.A. . . . . installation of officers will be held following a dinner at Evans Heard, Velma Wilson, national regional representative; O'Thene Huff, Nadine Hunt, and Doris Twente will report on the national W.S.G.A. convention held at Lubbock, Texas, last week. Rain Stops Work On Engine Lab Two days of steady rainfall have ended all outside building activity on the Engineering Research laboratory. Not only has the ground around the excavations been turned into a bog, but the earth kept in the storage shed for use in making blocks has been dampened and will take some time to dry out. New metal forms are being used in the "factory" in the basement of Hoch auditorium. These forms, although capable of turning out only one block at a time, are expected to turn out a better-shaped block than the wooden form. If they prove successful, wooden forms will be removed. What, No Poets? $200 For Art Only three entries in the Carruth Poetry prize contest have been received with Monday as the deadline for the manuscripts, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor, said this morning. The award will be made in three cash prizes with a $100 first prize, $60 second prize, and $40 third prize. All manuscripts must be submitted at the Chancellor's office by 5 o'clock this afternoon to be entered in the contest. The SMOKE of Slower-Burning Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS,EXTRA COOLNESS,EXTRA FLAVOR