14. 如图,$AC=DE$, Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 11, 1957 Local Chapter For Management The Society for Advancement of Management, national professional organization of management, has reorganized a local chapter. In 1951 it was discontinued. Officers are Eugene O'Neill, Lawrence senior, president; Robert Leucyer, Lawrence junior, vice president; Patrick Cantwell, Kansas City, Kan., senior, secretary-treasurer. The following were appointed chairmen of committees, Robert Meysenburg, Colby sophomore, arrangements; Ronald Elder, Benedict senior, publicity; Joseph Jordan, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, alumni relationships, and Gail Clum, Mayfield sophomore, membership. Want To Ski? Apply Now Deadline for applications for the KU-Y sponsored trip to Mexico during the spring vacation is Wednesday. Those interested should go to the KU-Y office in the Student Union. Students must bring a copy of their birth certificate in order to obtain a tourist permit. Smallpox and typhoid inoculations are required and should be begun now as it takes three weeks to complete them. The price of the trip, which will be by chartered bus, is $80. Geologist To Speak On Permian Rocks Dr. Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology and principal geologist of the State Geological Survey, will speak at a special meeting of the Geology Club 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 426 Lindley. Dr. Moore's topic is "Permian Rocks of North America, Initially Discovered a Century Ago by Meek and Hayde in Kansas." Dr. Moore gave the speech before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia last November when he received the Hayden Memorial Award for 1956. The public is invited. In ancient times the Yemen area was controlled by the Sabaeans, mentioned in the Bible as traders in gold, perfume, incense, ivory, and ebony. One of their rulers was the Queen of Sheba (Saba) who visited Solomon. Entire Sanitation Staff To Move To Topeka The entire office staff of the Division of Sanitation of the Kansas State Board of Health will move from its present location in the basement of Marvin to the new state office building in Topeka March 25. The division's water laboratory will remain at the University until the end of the semester when it also will be moved to Topeka and housed in a private office building. KU-Y Elects New Officers Norman Grove, Larned, and Mollie Stamper, Hutchinson, both juniors, were elected presidents of the KU-Y Thursday. Other officers elected were Harry Stewart, Mission, and Katherine Westgate, Lawrence, both juniors, vice presidents; David Ontjes and Mary Alden, Hutchinson sophomores, secretaries; Michael Mills, McPherson junior, and Joyce Isaacson, Macksville sophomore, treasurers; and Ronald Groening, Kansas City, Mo., and Marilyn McIntire, Oregon, Mo., both juniors, program chairmen. 11 From Faculty Attend Meeting Eleven University faculty members attended a regional conference of the Kansas Assn. of Student Teaching in Topeka Friday and Saturday. Those attending were Karl Edwards, Miss Maud Ellsworth, and Alvin H. Schild, associate professors of education; Leland H. Erickson and Elbert Nothern, assistant professors of education; Mrs. Ethel Reese, visiting assistant professor of home economics and education; Seymour Menton, assistant professor of Spanish, and Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of education. Reginald R. Strait, assistant professor of physical education; Miss Loda Newcomb, assistant professor of secretarial training, and Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education. Arbor Day was organized in Nebraska in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton, who built Arbor Lodge in Nebraska City in the southeastern corner of the state. The move is being made in order to consolidate all offices and divisions of the Board of Health into one building. Dwight Metzel, associate professor of sanitary engineering and chief engineer, State Board of Health, said the new office space will be larger and more modern than that which the division now has "All the present office staff are being urged to either move to Topeka or commute," Mr. Metzler said. MORAL! Where there's fire—there's smoke. So pull yourself together, chum, and put a flame to the end of your Chesterfield King. Ah-h-h-h—that feels better. Take comfort in that regal, royal length. Enjoy the smoothest natural tobacco filter. Savor the smoothest tasting smoke today--packed more smoothly by ACCU·RAY! The water laboratory has been a part of the University since the 1890's and gradually became closer associated with the Division of Sanitation. Like your pleasure BIG? Chesterfield King has everything! *$50 goe to Daniel J. Sullivan, Holy Gross College, for his Chester Field poem. $50 for each philosophical verse accepted for publication. Chesterfield, P.O. Box 21, New York 46, N. Y. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. They'll Discuss Good Old Water One of Kansas' most important resources—water—will be discussed at the Water Law Conference March 20 and 21 in the Student Union. Earl B. Shurtz, visiting assistant professor of law and research assistant of the Kansas State Water Resources Board, will direct the conference. Jacob O. Jones, professor emeritus of hydraulics, and C. Y. Thomas, chairman of the resources board, will assist. Prof. Frank C. Foley, newly appointed chairman of the geology department and director of the State Geological Survey, will speak on "Water and the Laws of Nature." Dwight F. Metzler, associate professor of sanitary engineering and chief engineer, Kansas State Board of Health, will speak on "Water Pollution Problem in Kansas." The motto of the state of Georgia is wisdom, justice, and moderation. 1. In 1942 there were 40,000 colonies of honey bees in Kansas. They produced a total of 1,000,000 pounds of honey, valued at $192,000. HOBBIES Of All Kinds Model Supplies & Games MARTIN HOBBY SHOP 842 Mass. TOMORROW 2-Outstanding Films! From The Best-Seller THAT THRILLED Millions All Over The World 25 wo 1953 $695. LIVE ers. Texas stand outfist Sure cham in th Shop. TIME zines. reg. pay SPOI like S-Sg Scier '55 power radio tires. profe Inter 1804. TWO see 9 fr 10071 News—Color Cartoon AMP Hard Fred KU I size panil terni Orde coun Lawn ATT Are exam note for $2.50 BEVI cold. close Ice 1 3-035