Friday, November 15, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 KU geologists study water problems Two new publications issued by the State Geological Survey at the University of Kansas report irrigation can damage water and land resources, depending on where and how the irrigating is done. "Ground Water in the Republican River Area, Cloud, Jewell, and Republic Counties," and "Water Level Changes in Grant and Stanton Counties, Kansas, 1939-1968," include many geological details involved in finding and using water. Stuart W. Fader, author of the Republican River study, wrote that surface water irrigation "has raised the water level in some of the upland areas causing flooding of pump pits at well sites and waterlogging of fields." The declining water table in Grant and Stanton counties of western Kansas is the subject of the second publication. Authors of "Water Level Changes in Grant and Stanton Counties, Kansas, 1939-1968" are John D. Winslow, Harold E. McGovern and Harris L. Mackey. Fader, Winslow and McGovern Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture. This publication, third in a series of short reports on the subject, presented data indicating the seriousness of the water-supply problem. It provided a preview of conditions that may develop in other areas of western Kansas as the use of ground water for irrigation expands. Coffee forum features Jesuit priest, professor The Rev. Walter J. Ong, a Jesuit priest and professor of English at St. Louis University, will speak at the SUA Coffee Forum on "Intellectual Freedom and Religious Commitment," at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. Father Ong is coming to KU to give a Humanities Series lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Both publications may be ordered from the State Geological Survey headquarters at KU. are members of the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, working in cooperation with the state survey. Mackey represents the Division of Water DON'S STEAK HOUSE FINE FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Open Monday-Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Sundays 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. 1 Mi. South of Holiday Inn HEADLINES ACROSS AMERICA "COLONEL SAYS U.S. MISLEADS PUBLIC ON VIET NAM" —NEW YORK TIMES The most discussed book in America today, the Betrayal has been debated from the halls of Congress to town halls across this nation. Must reading for all students of this conflict, the Betrayal will be a source of reference by all proponents and opponents of the Viet Nam involvement. AVAILABLE AT YOUR BOOKSTORE... 95° ACE BOOKS,NC. 1120 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS,NEW YORK,N.Y.10036 AR-4 $ ^{x} $ THE CRITICS' CHOICE HiFi/Stereo Review "We know of no competi tively priced speaker that can compare with it." high fidelity "We have heard nothing better, so far at least, in this price class . . . " We liked the AR-4/We like the AR- $ ^{4} x $ even more." LA REVUE DES DISQUES "There has been nothing like it [the AR-4 $ ^{x} $] this speaker is astonishing . . ." November Introductory SALE .15% discount on all AR products. All units are brand new in factory cartons with full AR guarantee. HAYNES-RAY Sales Audio & Music Co. Service Your authorized AR dealer 935 Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 2-1944 Acme Salutes Player of the Week George McGowan Caught 6 passes for 150 yards Good Job in KU-OU Game! This Week's Lucky No.—235 - 1 Long Play Kief's Album - 1 dress or suit cleaned free Acme Laundry and Dry Cleaners Hillcrest 925 Iowa Downtown 1111 Mass. Malls 711 W.23rd