• THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE FU Inventory of K. U. Shows $5,500,000 Evaluation in 1925 School of Medicine in K. C. Appraised at $1,500,000, Is Largest Item Estimated The State of Kansas has land its educational cards on the table. More than five and one-half million dollars worth of buildings, land, equipment, and books is at the disposal of the citizens of Kansas who want more education, according to information from the Kobos, clerk of the University. Of the total amount inventoried nearly one and a half million is represented in the University's School of Medicine, in Kansas City, Kas. A quarter million dollar hospital with approximately three-quarters of a building has been built on a site furnished by citizens of Kansas City, Kas. Chapman Covers 103 acres The Lawrence campus of the University covers ten acres, and an supplement of 45 acres is in Kansas City. Kasa, and by a farm with which one of the early chancellors endowed the school. Campus Covers 163 Acres The Memorial school is not appraised as a University property since it was paid for by pledges of alumni and students, and the late addition which was paid for by the athletic office. Money derived from various athletic contents was used by the institution to cover shares. However, the land upon which the stadium is constructed is appraised as University land. Is Conservative Estimate That $5,000,000 only conservatively estimates the value of the University is shown by the fact that Frenk Hall erected 45 years ago at a cost of $180,000. Watson Library, for which the University recently expended about $250,000 Probably the appraisal amounts are quite low because it was made at a fixed rate of depreciation." Forty thousand more volumes have been required by the University library during the past five years, a cording to Mr. Klooz' report. Property is Itemized An itemized statement of the Unit versity's property follows: Land in Lawrence, Douglas county and Kauai City, Kauai $483,000.00. Buildings in Lawrence and Kauai City, Kauai $229,755.00. Apparatus and laboratory equipment; $612,279.85; All permanent equipment, such as heating plants, electrical, and plumbing fixtures, machinery, paying waterlines, and all other items atached to buildings and landes $849,655.11. Libraries, books, maps, et cetera $507.351.41.4 Museums and all scientific collections: $825,144.76. This includes the "Dynegy" collection of animals and foxes, a large collection of art collection, valued at about two hundred thousand dollars by a very small estimate, and many smaller collection. Miscellaneous Furniture and furniture for offices, classrooms, dormitories cafeteria, Robinson gymnasium, etc; cctorus: 32682416.8. Move the $7,559,000 of the University owns $90,644.75 more of property. The appraisal conducted and if the university had a summer semester this year, was thefirst since 1920, "Dun," said Mr. Klooz, "to the lack of funds in the state auditing department, which is the largest of the University once a year." There are more than five and a half million dollars for higher education in Kansas for Kansas. P1. Lambda Theta Initiates Pi Lumada Theta, honorary educational security, hold initiation for seven new members; Wednesday evening, the organization held a reception were: Margaret Lorimer, Margery Council, c'25, Mande Long, Helen Carrury, Mary Vlica Meye, c'25, Cecil Square, and Kathryn Hood. After the meeting services, refreshments were served. Fbi Delta kappa celebrates its 1401 anniversary this month. Each member will be asked to contribute $82 to a fund which will be used to build a memorial building and to encourage scholarship among high school students. Seven president of the United States have been members of this fraternity. Dutch fisher, Ala., Dec. 17.—Shaken out of the winter lethargy inhabitants of Uncleaska Island today were talking about the severe earthquake that shook the island last night. The tremors were short in duration and little damage was reported. Artificial Silk Industry Makes Imitation Wool Washington, Dec. 10—A new yarn with the warm soft feel of lamb wool, is now being made from waxy products of the artificial silk industry. This new material is being produced for a variety of man patent, which was placed on the market. The price of the fibre wool yarn will be from fifty cents to a dollar a pound in this country, the department of Commerce offers say. Steven Javola *The new "wool" is shimmyy and dyes in beautiful colors. Combined with rent wool in making sweater and yarns, the wool is the same as milk silk does. The most serious drawback for its use in textiles is that it causes frosting or chapre wool and will not wash well. The yarn is made from scrap, or directly from cellulose or wood fibres. The fibres used in making the wool are short pieces from two to six inches in length which are worked into yarn like sheep wool. This yarn is transcribed into a machine which makes it helpful in the care of many diseases. House Mothers to Have Two Pages in Jayhawke Two pages of the 1920 dajhawker will be devoted to house mothers of the different fraternities and associates, Jack Kincaid, editor of the yearbook, said this morning. These mothers would at once attend to having gloses made since gloses for the section will be sent to the engravers before ten, 10, regardless of the numbers that will have been loaded in by that time. The humor section of the book is being edited by the Owl society, but any copy returned in at the Jayhawker office by persons not members of the Owl society, together with advertising section, together with advertising will consist of about 75 pages. Research Council Will Decide on Membership (Py Science Services) Washington, Dec. 17- The International Research Council summoned to meet in Brussels on June 19, 1950 will decide the question of whether Germany and the rest of the central powers shall be admitted to the councils of international science. This meeting has been called by M. E. Richards of France, president of the executive committee of this international council. It was impossible to get action on the letting down of war bans at the Brussels meeting of the council this summer because too few voting countries were present to allow the revoking of the statutory restrictions in the way of admitting the central powers to the research council. WANT ADS LOST- Between 18th and Louisiana and 11th and Massachusetts St. 1 tranway bus containing clothing and other personal items. Please. Please return to 941 Lafayette, D.C. Please. Return to 941 Lafayette, D.C. LOST—Merchants' National Bank check book, durante, pocetbokhou continuing about $5. Call 2434. D10 LOST—Black, coin parcel containing 2 keys, change. Call 1769 Black. D18 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 LOST—Between Commons and Fraser, a gold Conklin fountain pen. Under kindly call 447 Lard. 35 FOUND—Light shell-rimmed glasses. Inquire at Kanan office. DJ98 LOST: Dark shell rimmed glaze on case, dr. Dean N. Eichermann on case Chanuto, Kans, Call Jo Lepham, 201 D19 GIVE GIFTS that are different. Hand painted and originally designed; poside bive dana, candleslicks, poke doser bocci perfume bottles decorated to match any set. Salt and proper and numerous other articles, at 1311 Ohio St, Call 1748, Mrs. A, G, Hacky D19 POYS:—Let me attend your furnace during the Christmas vacation. Call 2514 White. D19 ROOMS FOR BOYS. Four rooms and sleeping porch. $8 for each boy for next semester. 1131 Trans. Phone 1644. D15 BOOM FOR GENT: Bora, Steam heat, modern, DSI Ky., plumbing 2851 Blu, DBI FOR RENT - 3 large, double rooms, moderate, 87% per month for each boy for balance of year, 904 La. Phone 2021 Red. 109 New York, Dec. 17—Observation of stars near the pole star will be used by surveyors to find the true north if a new method invented by Howard I. Ward, and reported to Engineering and Mining-Journal Press, is adopted. Formerly, when a surveyor or engineer desired to find the true north, he used a instrument on Polaris, the pole star, when it was exactly above or below the true pole, which is a short distance away from it. Use Stars to Find True North Instruction of the policemen, in the legal, psychological, and sociological features of crime suppression, will be the object of a school for polite chiefs, which will be opened at Northwestern University next year. After a three year drive students of low state College at Ames have pledged $107,500 for the Memorial Union. 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