TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930 PAGE THREE 0 ( Southwestern Kansas Finds Oil Possibilities in Gas Damp Discover UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS G. L. Knight of State Geologica Survey Cites Resources Over KFKU Presence of quantities of "ween gas" in the recently found gas wells of Southwestern Kansas would appear to give sound basis for increased geologic formation in the region, according to G. L. Knight, member of the staff of the State Geological survey, in a talk last night at Kansas Station, KKU. "Gas wells in Barber county have a larger flow than those in Stevens county. The gas in Barber county can be extracted for its extraction has been erected at Medicine Lodge," said Mr. Knight. "Reports on the composition of the Stevens county gas indicate gasoline that has been extracted from that gas also." The gymspum found in southwestern Kansas is particularly pure, Mr. Krenn says. The gymspum has more than 30 years of burber county gymspum has been employed in facturing Keenel's cornmeal, which is used in the baking process. The gymspum provides also much of the stiring used in the making of high fructose syrup and in a variety of toilet preparations. The volcanic ash, deposited over much of southwestern Kansas ages ago, volcanoes in New Mexico or Arizona often provide localities to provide scouring powder. Kansas now produces more than 10 percent of the dust in the union, Mr. Knight said. Announcements Announcements --after a short business meeting was night at the home of Helen Wargtafft Bridge was played at five tables. Miss Margaret Lymn and Aracan Wadman attended the dinner served at which Mrs. E. H. Lindley, assisted by Miss Lymn, poured coffee. Members of the Dove staff will meet this evening at 7, in the north town of Fraser hall. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Harold Kelso. Practices for the water carnival will be held at the following times: Form: 8:30 p. m. Tuesday; 1:30 p. m. Thursday; and 9 p. m. Wednesday. Form: 8:30 p. m. Tuesday; 9 a. m. Thursday; and 9 a. m. Saturday. Floaters: 7:30 p. m. Tuesday; 7:30 p. m. Thursday; and 10 a. m. Saturday. Divers: 12:30 nonday Tuesday 12:30 nonday Friday; and 12:30 nonday Saturday. Racers: 8:30 p. m. Tuesday. Ruth Hoover, director. J. C. McCanles, director. The K. U. band will meet at Green hall tomorrow at 11:50 a.m. m, to play for the rally. No uniforms. LOST: Black Parker Duofold Senior pen. Call Reno at 1144. —125. Want Ads TYPEWRITER for sale: Remington portable, good condition, satisfy yourself. Bryant O. Baker; office 413; 311; home J. 242 -125 BOBETTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaran- fe permanent wave, $35.30; Mar- kens permanent wave, $26.40; finger wave, $3.1%; hair cut, $2.56; Phone, 927.92%; Massera (Upshurts, a office). TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or quarter. Portables sold on easy monthly order. Contact your writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. 1f Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willya Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you Man Burden Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Sheet Metal Work and Furnace E. W. PENCHARD Roiling - Guttering - Shailights 345. L.F. East, B.S. 8 *Roofing - Guttering - Skylights* Phone 245 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Masc. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836½ Mass. Lawrn. FRANK H. LESCHER MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Eugene Boulder was a guest for dinner at the Kappa Eta Kappa house last night. SOCIETY The marriage of Miss Alberta Commons to a. A. George Hutteen took place Saturday afternoon at 3 at the Hutteen room in Mrs. J. Harvey's Mrs. A. B. Commons. The ceremony was performed by Rev Fred White, of the Friend's church. The bride is Elizabeth Ann Goulder. E. H. Lindley, and Mr. Huttene is a sophomore in the School of Engineering. They will make their home in a bedroom and continue their University work. 1013 MAHS. GOOD B RICHARDS Dekkers in Wallpaper and Paints Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-9 W. hth. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mahs House Build. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mahs. FRANK PET LYSENK SHOE REPAIRING 8123 Max St. Phone 256 William Enright recently visited at the Phi Kappa house. At present he is on an academic company as district superintendent with headquarters at Dallas, Texas. Mr. Enright will be married to Miss Jocelyn Anderson. Wednesday morning at Kansas City. Delta Upsition held installation of officers at the chapter house last night. The following men were elected to office: Greeng Athy; vice president, Hartman Butler; recording secretary, Augustus Glison; correspondingsee: Kansas Thompson; editor of Kansas University marshal, Tom Harley; historian, Harold Beek; senior council, John Sayler, Glison, Tom Thompson, El Paso sensitive, Harold Jorgensen; freshman adviser, Carroll Thompson. Chapain Edwards club will give a pancake supper at the Episcopal Parish house this evening at 6. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the pledging of Robert E. MacDowell, Paul W. Fawett, and J. T. Lynn. Election of officers of Kappa Eta Kappa was held recently. The following are the key appointments: president, president; Charles Brechcet, vice president; Robert Smith, treasurer; Ralph Henderson, secretary; Daniel Henten, correspondent secretary. Delta Unison announces the pledging of Carl Rapp, of Osage and George Ward of Glascue. The journalism jamboree for all students enrolled in the department of Journalism at Friday after noon at 3 in the morning. Journalism building. A pantomime, "The Shooting of Dam McGrew" is being filmed under the direction of Prof. L. N. Pflint. The presenting of "Family Reel are other features of the party." Bartram is in charge of the party. Barrman is in charge of the refreshment. Pil Mu Alpha announces the pleeing of Dean Matthews, Arden Minger and John Sleeper. Beta Tfa Sigma held formal initiation last Friday night. Those initiated were: Neal Foster, and Gerald Butel. Beta Phi Sigma announces the pledging of Lester Buell. Chi Omega elected the following off-season last night for the coming year; president, vice-president, Jane Roth; secretary, Winona Curran; treasurer, Eleanor Schwaup; chapter correspondent, Katherine Hays; and freshman admissions director. Members of the Mortar Board lumnae entertained the active girls TODAY—Henry Walther Jacques, the co-founder of the jungle story, *Stark Mad*. Also comedy, "Monkey Hail!", and Newly News Feature. The WEDNESDAY - Josephine Hull and excellent cast with the celebrated dog, Champion, in a startling action drama, "The Stirrup," Alasdair Macmillan, "Seeing Things," and Everyday News Feature. Election of officers for the house mother association will take place to morrow noon at a lunch held at Wiedemann's. Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Janet Strong to Allen Finch. Mr. Finch is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Acacia hold initiation services Sunday, March 2, for the following men: William H. Thadium, Phil Cook, Archei Hawkins, Jasper Hawkins, Julius K. Bell, Billy Hill, structurer of political science in the University, was also initiated at this time as an associate member of the Society of Professors; were: Prof. W. L. Burdiek, Prof. R. Fayne, George O. Foster, Prof. F. Freecs, J. J. Kittler, Guy M. Trecec, N. E. Kitler, G. E. Elliott, G. W. Bradshaw, and Noble Lindstrom, all of Lawrence. Phi Chi announces the pledging of John Lynch, of Kansas City and Willis Hill, of Pleasanton. Phi Mu Alpha entertained Mu Phi Epsilon at a dinner dance last evening. The guests were seated at quarters in the dining room about the house. Dancing between chairs is a feature of the entertainment. Faculty guests included, Miss Ruth McCarthy, Miss Irene Penelope, and Miss Mark Moore, and Miss Mabel Barnhart. Dinner guests at the Alma Gamma Delta house last night were: Elizabeth Brandt, Brandon Hennessy, and Frances Curtis. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Sybille Musick to Marvin Songer. Mr. Songer is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Phi Chi Theta announces the plebogging of the following women;巾婪 Suzie; Cami Stanfaist, Ottawa; Caitlyn Lawrence; Nell Reza; Emmet; Millie Sinifel, Fannie Fox, Justine Katherine Park, Katherine Park, Kansas City. Delta Sigma Lambda hold election night. The following officers were present: Linda Gorsuch, dean; H. E. Riley, vice president; C. B. Craig, treasurer; Wintree Goldman; The University Women's Club will entertain at tea at 3 T-shirt afternoon at Myers hall. Mrs. Stuart attends the committee in charge of the tea. Mrs. R. M. Welty, of Bartlesville Okla., was a week-end guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Ruth Anderson of the Delta Zeta house spent the week-end in her home in McPherson. Social Calendar Wednesday, March 5 W.S.G.A. tea, central Administration building. W. S.G.A. tea, central Administration building. Wednesday, March 5 Thursday. March 6 Thursday, March 6 University Women's club ten. Myers hall. QUADRANGLE BUILDING PROJECT BEING STARTED IN WEST HILLS VARSITY Hollywood. Revue Wed - Thurs - Fri Nancy Carroll Richard Arlen "DANGEROUS PARISE" see Nancy Carroll make sooth sea love with a new boy friend SATURDAY By popular demand A return engagement of "The Cockeye World" Fraternity and Sorority Houses, Recreation Court, Sunken Garden Are Included in Plans The complaint of a group of fraternity men that traffic prevented their playing ball in the street was in part responsible for the idea of a recreation court in the new fraternity now being developed in West Hills. The quadrantale building project will permit the building by fraternity or sorority students, horseshoe style, the north end of which will be a recreation court. It will be unique in that it is not being used in any other college or university Phi Mu Alpha Buys Tract music purchase by Phi Mu Alpha, musical gift shop (approximate) 200 hy 120 feet, which bought by bouquet favors appointed Alpha Chi Omega will build on the area which is about 250 by 200 feet, the most developed part of the island is not on the quad, but it is accentuated to the south of the Delta. Will Have a Sunken Garden In addition to the recreation Plan 150th Anniversary Des Moine — (UP) — Descendants of John Fitzharris, rival with Robert Fulton for honors as inventor of the steamboat, have laid preliminary plans for a celebration in 1855 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the invention. court where there will be a gridiron, tennis court, a place to play ball, and other games, will be a sunken five acre park, and tryout places. A summer house, rustic bridge, climbing roses, lily pool and water fall, and circular walls are called for in the plans for the sunken garden, which is now being landscaped, neces- tary to provide a view of the West Hill development firm. The recreation court and drives surrounding the quad will be named by the city council. Delta Sigma Lambda has chosen for its new location a new plot that overlooks the street just south of the Kappa Alpha Theta house, for which the purchase Work on the five acre park across the valley at the Alpine Plain Delta Delta Upland Basin and Sigma Nu houses, has been started and the lake is at the north end of the lake. There there will be no swimming in that lake, but in the winter it may be a great place to swim. Billing, Mont. —ICUP“Hit the nail on the head”—that’s the secret of success for dry officers. Federal prohibition raiders did just that recently. They bit and puffed a spike through the front panel, made of which was the booze. Hit Nail. 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