Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Feb.17, 1950 THIS IS A SNEEZE—That cloud on the left is what a sneeze looks like. But you can't see the millions of germs in it. (Harvard School of Public Health Photo). The first of a new series of reference pamphlets on Kansas Industry has been published by the Bureau of Business Research the School of Business. Health Service Helps You How? To Stay Healthy Business Bureau Publishes Booklet On Cement Industrv Titled "Cement," the 48-page paper-back booklet is a comprehensive analysis of the history, production processes and economic influence of the state's cement industry. The author is Dr. Clinton Warne, formerly instructor in economics at KU and since 1954 chairman of the department of economics and sociology at Simpson College, Indiana, Iowa. He was assisted by Dr. Carl Cabe, assistant professor of economics. Dr. Cabe is now working on the second in the series, "Flour Milling." Others in the Kansas industry series will deal with meat packing, petroleum refining, salt, chemicals, aircraft, and other as well. The text will be written by members of the bureau staff and School of Business faculty. Dr. Paul Malone, director of the Bureau of Business Research, said need for such material is frequent, ranging from essay material for high school students to promotion of industrial development. Free distribution to the state's public and high school libraries The first explorer to sail to the western hemisphere after Columbus was John Cabot who discovered Cape Breton Island in 1497. Alarm Doesn't Phase Thieves and the companies engaged in the business described in that particular pamphlet is planned. Interested persons may write the Bureau for copies. WASHINGTON (U.P.)-Policemen Maurice McClanahan and Paul Knight heard a burglar alarm bell ringing and ran three blocks to the scene of the clamor where they found two thieves rummaging in a restaurant. "Tell me, fellas," said one of the thieves above the noise. "What brought you two by?" Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results; February Clearance MEN'S SHIRTS One Group Dress or Sport Styles 198 Values to $4.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All Wool Gabardine or Worsted— 990 One Group Values to $14.95 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS One Group—Broken Sizes— Values to $12.95 495 811 Mass. VI 3-3160 Achool! Someone sneezes and una- countless microbes. One of the greatest menaces to your health and happiness today is the common cold. As a result one of the busiest departments on the campus is the Student Health Service. Besides general health service, the department is responsible for health tests and records for insurance, job and scholarship requirements. Each year the department checks records for 300 to 400 ROTC and AROTC students. The department treats all permanent Navy personnel and their families under contract supported by the Navy Department. Head Since 1923 Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the Health Service since 1928, takes interest in many special cases and often devotes his free time to making sure that students receive best possible assistance with health problems. The Health Service immunization program has been successful. There were 3,166 influenza vaccinations given last semester and there have been no cases of true influenza at the University thus far. World War I began Aug. 1, 1914. It ended after four years, three months, 11 days of fighting. "If people were really concerned about their health habits, general health would improve greatly," Dr. Camuteson said. Kissing, sharing a cigarette, coke bottle or glass are all common habits which spread such diseases as colds and of recent importance and incidence, infectious mononucleosis. In the past year at the Health Service 46 cases of the disease have been diagnosed. Dr. Canuteson expressed much concern and said, "These students have been hampered in their usual activities for a total of at least 1,253 days and have spent a total of 314 days in the hospital due to this illness." "Don't Slobber" "It doesn't take much saliva to transmit viruses which are only millimicrons in length." Dr. Canuteon said. "Ignorance and carelessness have never been legitimate excuses for poor health habits. Coughing and sneezing openly and neglecting to wash before eating are examples of poor health habits. With the facilities we have at KU, there's no reason for poor health habits. We're here to help keep you healthy, happy and efficient. Won't you help us help you?" "Aw, I don't slobber when I kiss or light a cigarette for someone" is a common argument used in defense of student habits which are disease soreaders. The first opera advertised by title on American soil was given in Charleston, S.C., in Feb. 1735. 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