THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE International Exhibit Shows Maps of Kansas State Geological Survey in Readiness for Opening of Annual Event With a list of six exhibits, three of them topographical models, the sixth geological survey is in readiness for an upcoming exhibition. The patented petrographic exhibit, starting on February 25. The exhibit, which starts Saturday Oct. 4, and continues until Oct. 11, is an annual affair, and has been held at Talus every year. The survey has some very interesting exhibits this year. Probably the most important is a modelled resilie map of the granite ridge of Kumusa. This ridge, which covers most of the eastern third of Kumusa, was excavated and was mapped by sinking drilled wells into the ground until the granite strata was reached. From the map thus made the present model voxel covers territory as for west as Wichita. Another important exhibit is a model relief map of Kansas, showing complete details of the topography. The model, as now completed, covers early northwest territories and originated from topographical sheets and recent maps published by the state. The remainder of the exhibit include several recent publications of the state survey, a chart and map showing the distribution of mineral tax, and several maps intended for use in high schools showing the distribution and amount of mineral deposits it Kansas. J. W. Ockermann, poolist in the survey work, has charge of the exhibit He leaves tomorrow for Tella, and will be working with his student assistant. Although the booth and exhibit will be small, Mr. Ockermann is enthusiastic over the work Announcements --vices for the following men Sunday t. T. Gallam Duckett, Finlay Murdo, McDearland, Herman Davis Gerald Harper, Gerald Harmettes, Harold Bullock. College students expecting credit for piano must present themselves for examination on Saturday morning at in Professor's room, 125 cents. Waldemar Geltsch, music adviser to the college. Tau Sigma, dancing class, will not meet tonight because of freshman initiation, but will meet Oct. 7, 8. All those who reported last Tuesday or any new members may report. No new members will be accepted after Oct. 7. College students expecting credit for voice must present themselves for examination on Saturday morning at 12 noon. Students with ID numbers 130 central Administration building. Waldemar Gelich, Music adviser to the college. Santa Fe Roadmaster is Killed Arkansas City—William Turner, 56, Santa Fe roadmaster here, was instilled kindly Monday morning when he wrote to Mr. Kinsler, which he wore riding left the rails a mile and one-half south of Arkansas, Okaa. Leavenworth Mcv Cat Hospital Leavenworth — Leavenworth, stands an excellent chance to secure at least a unit of the 500-bed veterans hospital authorized for Kansas, according to the Washington correspondent of the Kansas City Star. Frank T. Fines, head of all veterens' activities favors the solitary care as a location of the new hospital. Want Ads FOR RENT: Furnished apartment on first floor, with piano. Roommates wanted. Call Ms. Henderson; phone 1528 1528 EVENING meals and Sunday dinner also student to work for zone. 1128 Tenn. Phone 1763. —10 BOOKCASES and student bed for sale Good condition. Reasonable. Calm mornings. phone 2570. —23 TYPEWRITERS: New portables and good standard machines for rent. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 377 Mass. Phone: 548. -23 FOR SALE: 1932 model "A" FOR- TUDor, good condition, low mileage priced for quick sale, must sacrifice Call Ballon at 655 or 1355. —21 BOOKCASES and student bed for sale Good condition. Reasonable. Cal mornings, phone 2750. —28 WANTED: Student laundry. We call for and deliver. Price reasonable. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2531. 116- New Jersey street. WANTED: 100 men to buy suits from a K. U. graduate at $12 and up; raincoats, $4. Write H. J. Allard, 329 Mint, for particulary. —19 FOR SALE: Fine leeer padlock keys for made door, for locks, auto locks tools correctly sharpened. Tre- ward and Ritter, 523 Vermont. Pics. 319. FOR RENT: Single room to man graduate student or instructor. Private home. 1603 Louisiana. Phone 2897. -- iff Society The University Women's club will act as hostess at a ten being given this afternoon in Myers hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas announce he building of open houses at their residence at 1843 Montpellier street on Friday for students of apostolic priest preference. Dinner guests at the Beta Theta P house last evening were Mrs. A, M. A. Casse, and Mr. D. Goffman; remembrance; Mrs. C, A. Casse, Abilenre; Mr. Casse, Abdiremant; Mrs. C, Andrian Sorrells, Lawrence. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Catherine Croveling to Mr. Joseph Wayne McCoy on Saturday morning, Sept. 27, in Arlington City. Kian. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCoy are graduates of the University of Kan- Following a short trip to New York and other points east, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will be at home to their friends in 1723 Indiana street, Lawrence. Kappa Beta, Christian church sorcery, announce the initiation of Mary Cornellius, Veda Heyward, and Mabel Barnes, Barbara Becker, Sarah Sburkhardt, Dovotty, Jesseo Frances Sullivan, Martha Meade, Francen Scholl, Milled Kelly, Milred Doweves, Catherine Evans, Clara McNay, Helen Tomlinson, and Herlen Gor Sigma Erma Chi Chai. Congratulatory security announces the initiation of Jewelry Day at Levi's Parkin, Vera Martin, Alice Levine, Jorothy Ridgway, and Haru Hara. Beta Phi security will hold open house for his plaques on Friday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock. Heinie Koehler, the class president, MacLean, housemother, will chaperon Prof. Edwin Milton Belles, director of the Orcad Training school is ill at his home 1701 Louisiana街 Prof. Delbae has been unable to meet in classes in education or to be at the job, and she is now suffering from severe headaches so she can not be on the job in a few days. Tau Beta Pi, national honorary en- engineering fraternity, held initiation set- Theta Phi Alpha announces the pledging of Isabelle Edmundson of Rosevelt, Okla. Alpha Xi chapter of Sigma Xi freaternity has issued invitations for a reception for University faculty members Sunday, Oct. 5, from 3 to 11 p.m. Dinner guests at the Delta Zeta base last night were Maurine Collins, Betty Rhodes, Fern Nichols, and Ruth Stanton. Alpha Omicron II pl will hold opus house Friday evening from 8 until 11. Alia Simmons orchestra will furnish the music. The chaparres will be Mr B. P. Howard of the Alpha Kappa Pi house, Mrs Zuda S. Heider of the Alpha Kappa Pi house, and Mr C. Trade Savtell of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi伞 Ballroom evening included Professor and Mrs. Moss, Hill professor, Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Darlene Anderson, and Jim Fletcher. M. Fred Weingarth of K. S. A. C. was a guest at the Phl Koppa house last evening. --morning, Sept. 27, in Ardhaness City. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gay are graduate students from the U.S.A. short trip to New York and other points east, the couple will be at home this weekend. Signa Chi fraternity will hold a house warming tomorrow (from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m.). Assisting Emmas will be Mrs. J. B. Henry, Miss Perry Barry, and Mrs. D. McGraw, steward. Mrs A. T. Walzer, and Mrs B. V. Kemp. Dean Agnes Husband and Miss Vita Levr will pour, assisted by Miss Virginia Kroh, Mrs Edith Parker, Ms Hermina Needham, Mrs Amy Ann Kendel, and Mrs Laince Littassie. Phil Kappa Faternity announces the pledging of Frank Dallinger, Folk Stichter, and Dick Quinn. Fifty women have already joined the W, Y. C. A. Opportunity for membership will be offered Oct. 2 at 4:30 and Oct. 8 at 4:30 and 7. The old students at Oread Training School will welcome the new students with a party held at Myers hall, Oct. 3 from 7:30 to 10 At the next big Y, W. C. A. meeting some phase of membership will be presented. The supervisors of Oread who are. THESE NEW EVENING WRAPS Are Charming Indeed A Feature Group for Friday and Saturday At the very modest price of— The three-quarter length is a feature of many of these smart evening wraps— $25 Pupil of Great Evolutionist Visits Campus While Going to Convention Models in black, red, or green velvet. with or without Hare trimming. See our collection of charming new evening brocks of chiffons, velvets, and brooches in the newest styles— Seldom does it happen that a pupil of the great Charles R. Darwin of evolution learns how to cook Kaukaa, one evening the first of the week, while students in the library pandered over pages of Darwin's "Ortizia" and the campus the campus a man who as a student got his origin of the species first hand great teacher and scientist himself. $29.75 and more That man was the Rev. Arthur P. Craven, Christian minister at Erie, on August 25, 1913, a grand jobless Anniversary convention he held with friends in Lawrence, and spent the night with friends in Lawrence. Not only did the Reverend Craven listen to lectures by Darwin, but by Auctioneer has been made of the marriage of Miss Catherine Creveling and Joseph Wayne McCoy on Saturday Alpha Gamma Delta security will hold open house tomorrow evening with Mrs. S. L. Wiltshire, Mrs. Mary Gilbert and Mrs. Ema Fagin chapening. Music for the evening will be carried by Carl Johnson and his orchestra. Thomas Henry Huxley as well, Mr. Craven, born in New York in 1802 and raised in America, graduated from Americain in 1888, and later spent an additional 10 years, from 1804 to 1904, in the U.S. Cammus B. Delta security will be hosts at the Dayton evening, Mrs. C. Hatcher Merritt, Gerald Bellinell, and Mrs. Ralph Ballwin will not chair sessions in the evening. Hula Goldman will host. As further proof that Charles R. Darwin had no serious intention of discrediting the Bible or religion with his new biological theories, the Reverend Craven testifies that, when he health permitted, Darwin was found regularly in theological and philosophical church, joining the congregation in repeating the Apatea's Creed. The Reverend Craven was in London at the time of Darwin's death which occurred on April 19, 1882, after several years of failing health. Mrs. Green, E. E. Bayles, professor of education, Will W. Wilkough, assistants in education, Mr. Minnieiu, Mina Lulu Gardiner, professor of English, Miss Olga Hosely, professor of home economics, Dr. Robert Strucci, structural in physical education, will act as chaperones. Contests and games are planned for the party. Kansas Plans Judicial Reform Topic—The Kansas Judicial council plans a judicial reform which will inquire into the court system and district judges of the state. The proposal is to be submitted to the people of Kansas as a constitutional amendment in 1032 if the judicial court rejects it. In 1051 legislative senators to submit it. Two Killed in Train Collision Norton - Frank Hill and Roy Layce, automotive engineers, are dead and two injured. The crash was bearable here injured, as a result of a head-on collision of two Rock Island freight trains three miles cast of Jen- Catch the big "K. U. vision." 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