UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1940 Jakosky To Talk To Scientists Dr. J. J. Jakosky, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will discuss, "Economic Aspects of Geophysical Exploration," before Sigma Xi members tonight. The discussion will be confined chiefly to the economic factors which govern an exploration program for an oil company. A general resume of the development of exploration methods for oil will be given. It will include the history of oil exploration, starting with the original Drake well in Pennsylvania, drilled in 1859, to a depth of 67 feet. Methexplained, and a brief outline of the plained, and a brief outline of the factors which govern commercial accumulations of petroleum will be given. These factors will then be correlated with the technique of exploration, showing the part which geology and geophysics play in the modern search for oil where wells are drilled to depths exceeding 10,000 feet. Detailed answers will be made of the cost of exploration, of drilling wells, and the probable trend of exploration and markets. TO PRESENT---ing rites and full packs. Last October the draft drawing "caught" a lot of former University students, and some of them recently were ordered to Camp Robinson. The entire unit $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ (continued from page one) professor of speech and director of the play, announced today. Stagehands and directors will be in action in front of the stage as well as backstage when the plot, which involves 12 characters, unfolds. The play, which is a combination of clever dialogue and intriguing mystery, promises to be one of the hits of the year. Tryouts will begin tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the basement of Green hall. All students in the University are eligible for parts which include four women characters and eight men. SPECIAL VALUES 500 Klenzo Tissues 25c Mi31 Mouthwash and Gargle. Pt. 49c Mist Mouthwash and Gargle. Pt. 49c $2.45, 50 Gillette Blue blades spec., only $1.89 35c Vicks Vapo Rub 27c 35c Bromo Quinine 27c Asperiex Cough Drops 10c 100 Puretest Halibut Liver Oil Capsules $1.19 100 A B D & G Capsules $2.59 1 lb. Horehound Candy 19c FREE DELIVERY H. W. Stowits DRUG STORE The REXALL Store 9th & Mass. St. Phone 516 Lawrence, Kansas NOW THEY CARRY RIFIES Feet that once pounded the pavements of the University campus are now clumping the dirt roads of Camp Robinson, Ark. But instead of armolads of books the ex-students are carrying rifles and full packs. Ex-Students March At Camp Robinson Last October the draft drawiniversity students, and some of t Camp Robinson. The entire unit will full equipment from this section left Lawrence on a 10-car train Monday. Once peaceful fields and roads are now feeling the measured beat of hob-nailed shoes and sons of the "boys of '18" are preparing again. Many of the men in camps over the country are former students of the University. The roster of the men who left for camp Monday from here include: First Sgt. George A. Godding, Corp. Charles W. Todd, 1st Cl. Pvt. Gerald Wright, 2nd Lt. Mark J. Alexander, 2nd Lt. Kenneth E. Postlethwaite, 2nd Lt. Schiller F. Shore, Sgt. Charles E. Paxton, Sgt. Howard E. Woodward, Corp. Robert C. Allphin; 1st Cl. Pvt. James A. Houk, and Pvt. Roger L. Quakenbush. Library To Remain Open Sunday Nights Until Finals End To enable students to catch up on their last-minute cramming, the University library will remain open evenings for the next three Sundays, Jan. 12, 19, and 26, according to C. M. Baker, director of libraries. The new Sunday hours will be from 7 to 10 in the evenings in addition to the regular afternoon hours of 2 to 5. Overnight books will be issued at 9 in the evening, the same as on weekday. HILL'S MALES---able to any vote-campaigners at the Kansan business office. HILL'S MALES---- (continued from page one) Saturday noon is positively the last time entries will be accepted, Rex Cowan, business manager, said today. The $1.50 entrance fee is to help pay for the cost of engraving the entrant's picture, Cowan said. GRAD JOINS--- (continued from page one) conditions in London today and the British conception of America. "They think the midwest of the good old U.S.A. is full of cowboys and Indians." related Raymond in one of these letters. Andrew G. Truxal, national president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity arrived in Lawrence this afternoon for a short stay at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Truxal was elected president at the national meeting of the fraternity in Spring Lake, N.J., last summer, succeeding Charles E. Strickland, an alumnus of the Kansas Alpha chapter. Truxal, National Phi Psi President, Visits Local Chapter CLEARANCE SALE TOPCOATS Choice of the House 25% off A professor of sociology at Dartmouth college, Truxal is spending part of a year's leave of absence chapters throughout the country. by visiting various Phi Kappa Psi chapters. Dr. Norman C. Siebert of the health service at Watkins Memorial hospital left Jan. 2 for military service at Camp Robinson, Little Rock, Ark. You have three months in which to make good use of a topcoat, so don't delay picking one out today. Choice styles and patterns. SUITS One Large Group Values to $19.50 $13.95 Here's a chance to pick up a spare suit for very little money. Tweeds and herring-bones in the 3-button model being closed out at $13.95. Gibbs Clothing New spring arrivals of about the usual clearance sale prices. OXFORDS $2.98 "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. $2.95 Star Brand, all lace. oxfords that are long wearing and good looking. Brown or black. HATS Developing better apparatus of many kinds at lower cost is a continuous process in the Bell System. It plays a major part in making your telephone service the finest and cheapest in the world. Here is one of many cases in point: Above you see two telephone loading coils-one old, one new. Such coils are spaced at regular intervals along telephone circuits. They reduce electrical losses... help to bring your voice through clearly, strongly over long distances. Through the years, engineers at Bell Telephone Laboratories have succeeded in making these coils smaller and smaller. In so doing, they have greatly reduced the cost per coil, which...multiplied by the millions in use...has helped to keep the cost of out-of-town service low. Why not telephone home at least once a week? Long Distance rates to most points are lowest any night after 7 P. M. and all day Sunday. .