Page 9 University Daily Kansan Kansan photo by Jerry Knudson BLOW ME DOWN—The heavy winds that swept the campus today constantly whipped this tarpaulin on the new law library addition being constructed on Green hall. The winds, with gusts up to 65 miles per-hour, harassed students walking between classes, blew down a number of tree limbs, and broke out a window pane in the law lounge in Green Wednesday. April 15, 1953 Junction City Joins Fluoridation Trend High Winds Sweep Campus A strong wind, with gusts up to 65 miles-per-hour, swept the campus this morning, causing some damage to tree limbs and breaking out a window pane in the law lounge in Green hall. The wind began rising about midnight, blowing dust, papers, and the like and starting some trash fires in the area. Light hail and rain fell at several places in north-central and northeast Kansas during the night. C. J. Posey, volunteer weather observer, reported .06 of an inch of rain in the Lawrence area. The heaviest rainfall reported in Kansas was 1.24 inches at Waverly. The high winds have caused extensive soil blowing in western Kansas. Freezing weather is predicted for this area tonight, with clearing skies and warmer temperatures tomorrow. Junction City is the third Kansas city to join the nationwide movement toward fluoridation of the municipal water supply, it was revealed today by Russell L. Culp, State Board of Health water supply section chief at the University. Ottawa, Horton and now Junction City are among 159 cities in 36 states where the fluoride content of water has been adjusted to the maximum concentration recommended for the partial control of decay in children's teeth. This is approximately 1 part per million. OPEN TOMORROW 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Tomorrow Is LAWRENCE OPPORTUNITY DAY Make it your opportunity day by shopping at CARL'S TOMORROW TOMORROW ONLY - WE WILL GIVE YOU A 10% DISCOUNT On All Purchases Phone 905 905 Mass. St.