THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREES University Offers to Use Will Rogers on 48 Hours Notice Noted Humorist's Appearance Here This Spring Remains Dorkful Doubtful After two years of correspondence, we are still hoping that Will Rogers will speak here because he has been postponed from last spring to November, and then to April. As matters stand now we have offered to use him any night before Commencement on 48 hours His management desires a cancellation and has offered to submit the matter of breach of contract, to arbitration. The case was only as a last result. We made the contract in good faith and are still hoping to present Mr. Rogers to the patrons of the Community Lecture Course. Naturally we have the greatest uncertainty of his appearance. We have done everything within reason to bring the matter to a satisfactory conclusion. Jonn Dyer, Chairman. Whether Will Rogers will fulfill his contract with the University by appearing any night in the Aubierlon still remained an un solved problem. He served briefly as Dyer's of men and chairman of the Community Lecture course. wil Ruigers, world removeer of horist, was scheduled to appear here last spring, but has not been seen since a year now. A final effort is being made to bring him before a Lawrence audience sometime before Commencement, Dane Dryen "Rogers is now under contract in New York city, and will not be reimbursed for his work," he will飞到 the Pacific coast, and we give requesting him to stop over at San Francisco. Last fall the student enterprise ticket was advertised as including the lecture of Will Rogers, and the failure to present him has caused some attalion. The other events offered all the other events offered the ticket have been fulfilled. when it was found. Will Rogers would not be able to appear later. No one knew of his passing. Grimming of school, we engaged the explorer, Steferson, to lecture in place of Mr. Rogers. We agreed to have been met, but we are still hoping Mr. Rogers will come this spring. The enterprise ticket will admit to the Rogers lecture, and in case the humorist fails to appear, a refund will be made to all holding a ticket. Funerals Searce in Fayetteville, NC (UCD). The Highland Presbyterian church here is 17 year old; yet only two funerals have been held from it since it was formed. Funeral services were buried from it in it, early years, and the cortege witnessed its second funeral the other day when a woman numbered of the congregation requested it not rest. Want Ads Twenty-five words or no word. I insert, 1. Over twenty five words. I insert, 1. On every twenty five words. I insert, 1. On every twenty five words. So each word. West adds, is accepted only, when accompanied by a comma. LOST; A pair of shell-trimmed glasser in front of Robinson Gym Satur- day morning. Finder call K. U, 46 Elizabeth Sherbon. —151 PAPERS and these types. 12 pages. $1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Received Watson Library, library desk, room, floor, office desk. 12, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. — No. 15 FOR RENT: Furnished cottage in East Park, Cobscot. Rent reasonable. Special rate for June and early July. Phone 1318. — 158 LOST: Alpha Chi Omega jun at Var- sity dance, or on Oread. Reward. Call Elizabeth Everhardy at 898. FOR SALE: Tuxedo coat, trousers, shirt, collars, buttons—all for $10. Phone Bee, Brale, 547. —154 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Your Kansan should reach you by 6:30 each evening. A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Underwond-Unit+1 Indians in Plea for Protection Underwood-brute t Five members of the Hopi Indian tribe of Arizona called at the Capitol in Washington in full regalia to present a pledge to Vice-President Curis for protection from their tribal enemies, the Navajo. Dr. K.K.Landes Discusses Possibilities of Utilizing Underground Water Reserve "The underground water possibilities of the various parts of Kansas have scarcely been tombed; many towns being seriously hindered for lack of a good water supply, while most towns in western Kansas have but slightly tested," declared Dr. K. K. Lander, assistant state geologist, in his talk about KFU University of Kansas on Tuesday night on the subway, Water, Water, Everywhere." Doctor Landes stressed the importance played by water in our economic life, but also mentioned that it was so common that ordurately it was not thought of except after a prologue. Then when it was offered an audience. **Conditions for Good Water** *Cities in Kansas which depend on surface water from the several rivers passing through the area are guarding the maximum and minimum amounts of water available in the different rivers at various points around the city.* This information is collected by employees of the water resources branch of the State Board of Water Resources, which describes this statement concerning surface water. Doctor Lactone explained be importance of the work of the State Board of Water Resources to the source if underground water.* Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. The character of the strata hidden from the eyes, the nature of the rock, the dip or slump of the beds, are known by the geologist as 'the water table', when which the amount of water is to be found at a certain depth, known as the 'water table'. The depth at which this occurs varies, as to the amount of water in the rocks, and so the lower limit of water varies greatly depending upon the texture of the rock, less porous rock allowing a smaller amount of water to keep down the grain, of the rock. *Doc* on Types of Underground Water Most of our water originates in canals, often miles trothe location through the rock till it reaches through the soil till it reaches the water table, and then films tiny spaces surrounding the rock grains, becoming a part of the underground water from nearby seas. The remainder of water from former sea floors long since covered up by great thicknesses of sediment may now flow that given off by molten rock in the process of cooling. This is new water and constitutes a large percentage of the water in hot springs and the team from volcanoes. "One of the projected plans of the State Geological Survey of Kansas is to study the possibilities for underground water throughout the state," he said, "since it is the special field of interest, and is a needed investigation." "The kinds of rock in which the underground water supply is found decides the quality of the water. Limestone gives highly mineralized water; sandstone, soft water. Salt, gypsum, and iron in the bed rock provide formation to contain those minerals to a more or less marked degree. Connecticut Legislature Makes a Marriage Legal New Britain, Conn.,—(UPC)—Staunton E. Ashly and his recent bride, the former Miss Elva McCurdy, are enjoying a honeymoon in Europe and may not know until they return that their boyfriend has married to their honeymoon illegally married. The couple took out a license to wed in their home, New Britain. The ceremony was performed in the Shute-Meadow Country Club, on the New Britain-Bristol boundary line, April 2. After the couple had embarked for Europe it was discovered the room where the marriage was held was in Bristol. Scholarship awards will be given the fraternity making the highest average during the year, at the annual meeting of the University of Nebraska. 7- passenger cars 24-hour service Calls promptly answered day and night. The legislature passed a special act to validate the union. Phone 987 GUFFIN TAXI Music Calendars Are Out Fine Arts Office Distributing List of Concerts Calendar for the complete line up of the sixth annual music week festival are now available at the Fine Arts office of the School of Fine Arts at the School of Fine Arts that students call at the office for these and enclose them in letters where there is a possibility that pessimists may be interested in this series of events. Season tickets for the six major events including the concert of the 356 school children, *Vedda* "Resembs a Symphony" by Symphony orchestra, recital by Beatrice Balkin, coloratura sporano, and Harry Farden, violinist, and concerts by University Glee Club, are on sale at the Fine Arts office. The concert on Monday night, April 29, by several hundred Lawrence school children under the will of all, present Fletcher's cantata, "The Walrus and the Carpenter", and several shorter choruses with orchestral accompani- The evening concert of the Minnesota Opera may include two groups of songs by George Meadow, leading tenor with the Metropolitan Opera Verdi's "Mazoni" Requiem will be presented Tuesday evening, April 30, by the Lawrence Choral Union, is being rounded out in splendid shape according to Dean Donald M. Swarthout, director. Censorship Threat After Dismissal of Students Oxford, Miss. An atmosphere of tenessness prevailed on the University of Mississippi campus here to study the effects of stress on Gus L. Lloyd, editor, and Howard Thames, director of the university yearbook, and the threat of a student being threatened by cameras over all student publications. After the domestical of the two students, the author wrote a statement in which he "deplored" the yearbook as containing "sourcils and libulous statements which would shame to every right minded person." Skunk Disbands Class When Dropped by Door Birmingham, Ala., —(UP) —Students of Curry school were just filling out for natural history class, when a steam shovel, engaged in making an excavation in front of the building, dropped a shovelful of earth before Out of the piece of earth crawled a disguised skunk. There was no natural history class that day. A negro workman, who killed the skunk with a shovel, buried the chowel and his clothes. John and Frank Kuck were lunch eon guests of Delta Chi Wednesday. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Arthur Cloyes, c'30. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Edward Gueguen, fa'32. Melvin "Mutt" Thornbill, of Protection, former football star, arrived yesterday to attend the relays. He had a career with Clifford Cano, $30, and Clifford Cooper, c'29. Rolling Pins for Ladies Engineers Will Give Present at Annual Exposition About three thousand miniature roller pins, made by students in the School of Engineering and Architecture, will be given away as souvenirs at the engineering exhibition which is to be held here Friday and Saturday of this week. We have tools for shaping the pins. They also been made by students. Three groups in design have been employed in constructing airplane models for exhibit, two of which have already been finished. According to Don Saureman, e29, who is in charge of exhibits for the mechanical engineers, the work is progressing rapidly. On the "Job" Trail H. D. Neill, representative of the American Rolling Mill Co., of Middletown, Ohio, will be here next Tuesday to interview seniors in the school system. The first time that this company has had a representative here. The Nutrens Feed Mills, Inc., of Newark, NJ, opened a marketing department to send a letter received by Alfred J. Graves, instructor in food processing. A report from the company will inform Lawrence in a few days to interview application. Further information may be obtained. Watercraft, a new course to give training in leadership in aquatics, is being offered to women at the University of Washington. Reusch Garage 735 N. H The place to get the auto "service that pleases." Jaillite Heads Journalists Local Editor Is Sigma Delta Chi Founder's Day Speaker Embrez Jailille, c'30, was elected president of Sigma Dha Chi, international journal for friendship, at its last session in the last night. Other officers elected are Arthur Circle, c'30, vice-president and Homer Miller, c'30, secretary-retention. J. W. Murray, managing editor of the Lawrence Journal-World, and charter member of the original Kansai chapter, was a talk observing Founders' day and the twentieth anniversary of the founders' briefly the history of the local chapter and the changes in journalism practice in Kansai. The Kansai chapter was organized. Others $5 - 6 - $7 - $7.50 KNOX HATS It was voted to invite members of Theta Sigma Phi professional journalism socrity, to sell Sour Owls to morrow if they decide to do so. Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford The label of Knox is one to conjure with, but there are two things a conjurer never can take out of a Knox hat. They are style and quality. Both are inimitable. And both are in every hat by Knox whether its price is $8.50 or $20. 16 Mass. 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