THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Y. M.-Y. W. Executive Council at Lawrence for Annual Meeting Representatives of Midwes Christian Associations Here Oct. 11 Lawrence will again be host to the Rocky Mountain Regional Council of the Y, M, C, A, and Y, W, C, A, when its members arrive Thursday nights Oct. 11, for a three day meeting at the Broadway Inn. According to Miss Eileen Williams, local Y, W, C, A, secretary, members of the council were so wellplanned with their meeting in Lawrence last year that they requested the privilege of returning. This is to be a joint meeting of Y, M, C, A, and Y, W, C, A, representatives. The National Student Council of Y, W, C, A is composed of representatives elected from the several member associations while in session at summer conferences. Its members are students, alumnae, faculty, and staff in a ratio of one member to every six associations. "The Council is truly American in that it includes white, Negro, and Indian representatives in its membership." Miss Williams said. The Rocky Mountain Region is on of eleven divisions in the National Council. This year the University has no W. Y. C. A. student representative in the Council, as it did in 1927 and 1936, to represent students elected at the Eastes Conference. Harold Caroll, Regional Y. M. C. A. secretary, and Francis Perry, Regional Y. W. C. A. secretary, will come for the meeting. Other members who expect to attend are: Rath Shailer, Robert Strocklein, Greeley, Colorado Teachers College; Carol Rose, Huntingtons College; Rose Mary Fellers, Nebraska Weskyan; Rath Young, Sterling College; Satypany Chittomer, Heier University; Marjorie Pierce, University; Marjorie Pierce, Pittsburg State Teachers College; Gorgert Brooke, Kansas State Agricultural College; Marion Phillips, Emporia State Teachers College; Ethlyn Christmas, University of Wyoming; Antonie Westerman, Georgetown; Antonieine Biegas, Palo Alto. Send the Daily Kansan home New Science Hall Nears Completion at Hays, Ks. (Other Campus Specials) Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, Kansas. Oct. 10—Represents the business office of K. S. T. C, that is new $150,000 science hall will be complexed about Dec. 1, and it is most probable that the building will be occupied immediately. In case any student who does not pay the laying, the moved will not take place until during the Christmas vacation. The 1927 legislature appropriated $150,000 to provide for a structure to house the various sciences departments of the college. Ground was laid Feb. 1, 1928 and work began at once. Some features of the building include the type of floor covering and he acutely perfect walls of the room, with the roof he covered with battleship linework. Four departments will be housed in the science hall. Chemistry and physics will be on the first floor; biology on the second floor; and agriculture on the third and fourth floors. A copper covered dome surmounting the tower over the main entrance will house an astronomical laboratory, room for a large telescope. A sun dial is also a new feature in the building. at All Times Keep Emergency Needs on Hand We can supply you with Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kits Come in and see us. Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Red Crown Gasoli Iso-Vis Oil Zoology Instructor Aids in Capture of Strange but Valuable Specimens During Her Summer Vacation Trip "Catching several Portuguese monarch-war was permeant the most exciting part of a vacation full of interest and exciting events," Miss Rita Shaw, head of the museum's research questions about her summer in Woods' Holle, Mass. Miss Shaw was there for six weeks this summer, taking a course in an invertebrate zoology at the Marine Biological laboratory, and having hands-on activities, is situated on the boat of the boat we think of when visualizing the coast of Massachusetts. An extremely fertile place for animal life, it furnishes ideal places for educational treasures to search for specimens, as well as to have plant and bench plants. "It was on one of those planes," Miss Shaw recalled, "that we run up the Douglas and secure a victory of war. We were seventy miles started on a hostile trip to one of the near-by islands, where we were to be held by American forces." Those of us in the boat I was on were soon attracted by the beauty of what appeared to be billions of a brilliant blight purple hue, floating on top of the water near us. "All of us had heard of the Portuguese man of war, but no one in the crowd had ever seen one since they are solemn found except in warm climates. A member of the claw of our heart soon caught one of them, and we were forced to talk about the plactic and spent an hour catching more of them." The Portuguese man-of-war is a coelenterate, an invertebrate animal. Only a small portion of it is visible above water; this is the "billboard", which is from ten to twelve inches wide and extends into a football. The rest of the animal consists of numerous tenacles, two to thirty feet long, which hang below the water. These tenacles are about six big around as a small lead arm. The tenacles also have varying functions; some are used for swimming, some for respiration. Kansas City and Return $1.00 ONLY $1.00 Miss Sheen's group caught about ten of the animals before going to in join the passagesgee of the other boat. After a long time, they landed, the boatmen went back and caught about twenty more. Since each Porquemore man-of-car was sold for ten to fifteen dollars to labors, the boatmen took their own chosen them to trial a oneying. In addition to selling tickets to Kansas City and return at rate of $1.00 each Saturday, and on Sunday foronowen, tickets will also be sold for trains leaving afternoon of FRIDAY beginning October 18th, 19th, and will bear same price as those on Saturday for on Sunday that they will be honored on trains leaving Kansas City before midnight of the following Sunday. name for reproduction, and others for feeding. Among the latter are the stinging temples, which are used to entice the fish those animals eat. On the one day, students in the other boat saw a big shark, which their boat missed by not more than fifteen feet. Sharks, like Portuguese men-of-war, are also surely found in West Africa. Tickets not interchangeable, same line must be used in both directions. "We experienced several other thrilline events," said Misa Shaw, "among which was our first collecting trip. The faculty formed one team, and we went to other teams without faculty advisers. Each team set out to see which could gather the largest number of specimens in a limited time. Of course the faculty found the most, for many of them had been there before and knew just where to look for certain groups or group came in as a close second." SPEED and COMFORT Friday Afternoon SPEEDED and COMPUTED Money Saved Time Saved the understimated. J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 W. W. Barnett Agent Phone 32 J. H. 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