FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN Government Publishes Colorado River Report by Dr. Raymond Moore Bulletin Shows the Development of Water Power and of Irrigation Dr. Raymond C. Moor, head of the Kansas state geological survey and professor of geology in the University, is the author of a new government book on the geology affected by the United States Geological Survey, Department of Interior. This bulletin is the first offiicial publication of geological and engineering studies on the Colorado river on which control of floods, development of water power, and enlargement of irrigation possibilities is dependent. The bulletin is illustrated with maps, cross sections, large photographs, and many diagrams. It contains 177 pages. This report is of use. cual importance to the southwest for the control and development of the Colorado river if the major subject of discussion among states bordering this stream. The preface to the bill requires that Hubert Work, secretary of interior. We're going to celebrate Saturday night. Beat Mizzou. Doctor Moore has also prepared in collaboration with Dr. H. E. Gregory, of the department of geology of Yale university, a large report on the geological history of Colorado river. This report will also be issued by the geological survey. Prof. John be will continue his discussion of Business in Government at the student forum at the Unitarian Church, Sunday morning at 10:00. The subject is of popular interest and all who are interested are invited to attend.-Mrs. Hood, chairman of the Forum committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS No chores, clearance will be held Saturday morning. Rebearst will be as usual on Monday afternoon, Nov. 23. The report which deals primarily with engineering matters will be followed by the more exclusively scientific observations of the expedition. Members of the Ku Tu and the Jay Janes must be at the stadium Friday at 4 p.m. Final plans for the game are to be made. Roll call will be made. Coach Leng, president Ku ku chu; Elkhan Sambos president Jay James. Freshman hats will be on sale at the book exchange Thursday and Friday from 1 to 1:30 and 4:30 to 5:30. At Freshman, chairman freshman hat committee. Sigma Delta Chi meets tonight at 8:30 at the Phil Po school. The meeting is a very important one as the Sour Owl flies tomorrow, and members and pledges are expected to attend. The University dancing class will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in the assembly hall on the second floor of the engineering building. Dick Matthews, director. **Members of the Compostal Club are requested to meet Friday noon at 12:30 at Squire's Studio to have their business completed.** HACKER - R, S. Sundhu, president. There will be regular meeting of t. Y. M. C. A. tonight in Moore's hall. John Welsh Rolloff of Tuffenau will join the subject, "The 1925 Model Mind." There will be a Y, M, C, A. enamel meeting at 8:45 tonight in room 121 Prenser hall. The University will give n tea for the facility and board of Regents Friday afternoon at 4:30 in Dean Hume's suite of rooms administering her office. you can't spend Christmas with those old Friends. Possibly We suggest that you do the next best thing— send photographs. Make an appointment now. You will solve the gift problem and avoid shopping worries. SENIORS Yes the Jayhawker gloss is free with a small order. LAWRENCE STUDIO Ground Floor Chrysanthemums and Football Phone 451 727 Mass. St. They are as inseparable as the Siamese twins. And you aren't dressed up for the gridiron battle unless you wear one. We've just received an attractive shipment of these beautiful flowers in a variety of colors. ORDER NOW Wards Flower Store Phone 621 931 Mass. The Win Wentin's are hoping their them before Friday as they want to sign that was taken from their house use it when they decorate for Home-Hallowen's night will be returned to coming—Lucca Foreman. Wiedemann's Tea Room will be open Saturday for the game Make Reservations Early Phone 182 Show the Homecoming Visitors Around in a new Ford touring car, coupe or sedan. Our rates are nominal and we give all night service. U. S. Rent-a-Ford Phone 25 1011 Mass. Are You Dressed, Coated, Hatted and Stockinger for the Game and Homecoming Affairs? We are open 'til One Thirty— and here to help you with your last minute needs Pretty Slippers for Homecoming Parties Spot Cash Shoe Store 745 Mass. St. Silver trimmed white satins,plain black satins and patents. "Ever Wear" Hosiery to match. TO THE PLACE OF MANY HAPPY MEMORIES "BRICKS" Harvey Black. Prop. Be sure to drop in and make us a visit. Try one of our famous dinners. We will be able to give the crowds service along with our usual good food. Toasted sandwiches are our specialities. We Will Be Open You Are Sure to Meet Your Old Friends at Bricks WELCOME, GRADS! Before During After The Game A Box of Johnston's Chocolates will make the day even more enjoyable than you had ever anticipated. Rankin's DRUG STORE The most conveniently located store in town 1101 Mass. Phone 678