University Daily Kansan Page 3 ... Campus Briefs ... Art Fraternity Picks 14 Members Delta Phi Delta, national honor art fraternity, initiated 14 persons Thursday. They are: Mildred Andes, Lawrence, Jayne Ferrin, Topeka, Wayne Flottman, Humbolt, Joanna Lord, Shawnee, Sanda Moruzi, Kansas City, Mo., John Turner, Pawnie Rock, Anne Wilkinson, Wichita, Carolyn Yates, Kansas City, Mo., all seniors. Barbara Everly, Eudora, Janice Harter, Winchester, Ill., Marilyn Moyer, Kansas City, Kans., Janet Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., Sarah Simpson, Salina, Stephanie Snyder. Leavenworth, all juniors. Geologist To Talk In Lindley Saturday Dr. L. L, Sloss, professor of geology at Northwestern University, Chicago, will speak on "Stratigraphic Analysis and the Search for Oil" at 4 p.m. Saturday in 426 Lindley. Dr. Sloss, an authority on rock units and their significance in the search for oil and gas, is sponsored by the Distinguished Lecture Committee of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Chevalier Dinner Oct. 15 The annual Chevalier dinner will be held in the Curry Room of the Student Union at 6:45 Tuesday, Oct. 15. For reservations call Bob Jacks, VI 2-0027, by Monday evening. Curbside telephone pay stations are being tried out in Chicago. They may be used by a motorist without his leaving the car. Engineering Talks Set For Wednesday The first in a series of all-engineering colloquiums will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 109 Marvin. Urs W. Hochstrasser associate professor of mathematics, will talk on the methods and tools in applied mathematics. Donald L. Dean, assistant dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, said this is the first time the informal talks will include all departments of the school. Speech Correction Coffee In Bailey A coffee hour for both prospective and present students in the speech correction curriculum will be held between 4 and 5 p.m. in 4 Bailey. Sigma Alpha Eta, a national speech correction fraternity, will sponsor the coffee. Keith Gish, Lawrence graduate student and president of the fraternity, will be in charge. Production Man To Talk G. H. Elliott, vice president, Gustin- Bacon Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo., will speak to the Society for the Advancement of Management at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Student Union. His topic will be improving production through controls. Mr. Elliott is a member of the senior chapter of SAM in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Beth In Hospital Mrs. Elmer F. Beth, wife of journalism professor Beth is in Lawrence Memorial Hospital suffering from a heart condition brought on by high blood pressure. She became ill at her home early today. JUST RECEIVED Aluminum or Fiberboard Candidates for senior calendar queen should be selected by organized women's houses by Wednesday night. John Zoellner, Tonganoxie senior and chairman of the senior queen committee, said today. Large Shipment Of Mailing Boxes Mail your clothes home, save on your laundry bill. Calendar Queen Candidates Due The Surplus Store (The boys across the street from Weavers) 904 Mass.—VI 3-6888 PAT READ Gifts That Are Different INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. Ph.VI 3-1306 The queen will be selected by voting at the senior coffee at 10 am. Tuesday in the Student Union Ballroom. She will be crowned in halftime ceremonies at the KUK-K-state Game Nov. 9. A picture of the calendar queen and her two attendants will appear in the 1958 senior calendar. KU Doctor To Discuss Flu - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Dr. Jack A. Marshall, Student Health Service physician, will speak on the Asian flu epidemic at the American Pharmaceutical Assn. meeting 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Pine Room of the Student Union. The meeting will celebrate National Pharmacy Week, which ends Saturday. Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Newman Club Initiates 70 Seventy students were initiated at the Newman Club meeting Sunday at St John's Church. A dinner was held after the initiation. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Towle gave a short talk on engagements. EUROPE-1958 Only $469.20 from New York to London roundtrip flying the scheduled service of Icelandic Airlines' four-engine Douglas aircraft. A few reservations still available for the summer season via low-cost Icelandic. Ship sailings to Europe during summer season are all but sold-out in the tourist-class and cabin-class economy accommodations from New York for individuals not with organized tour groups. Therefore, make plans NOW to fly Icelandic at the lowest possible air fare by certificated, scheduled airlines. For Reservations, see or phone... TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays DO NOT SWIM IN LEONARD'S GAS! It's the best for cars, but hard on you. LEONARD STANDARD 9th & Ind. VI 3-9830 Photography Group Elects Officers Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary photo - journalism fraternity, elected officers Thursday. The officers are Rex Parsons, Fredonia junior, president; John Lang, Arkansas City senior, vice president; Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill senior, corresponding secretary; Paul Hansen, Wamengo major, recording secretary, and Bob Perdue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa senior, treasurer. Harry Wright, director of the University Photographic Bureau, discussed new camera techniques. How about a date .. . to fix that dent? FREE FOOTBALL "PICK-EM" CONTEST Saturday, October 5th First-Karl Garrett (Pair of Botany Slacks) Second-Loke Smith (Arrow Sport Shirt) Third-Preble Harres (Pioneer Tie Bar-Cuff Link Set) Jarman's rugged black leisuals only $10.95 You just couldn't ask for more in casual footwear than Jarman offers here. An easy-wearing Leisual slip-on in popular black, this smart shoe has extra style and construction features which make it one of the season's standouts. Come in right away and try on a pair. EDMAN'S SHOES 815 Mass. Ph. VI 3-9871