Sanitation Meet Set For April 18 The second annual conference on sanitary engineering conducted by the School of Engineering and Architecture will be held Friday, April 18, Dean T. DeWitt Carr said today. About 100 Kansas water works officials, city and county engineers and city officials are expected to attend the meetings which will be held in Lindley. Three city engineers will tell of sewer problems created by rapid municipal growth. They are L. K. White, Wichita; W. E. Briscoe, Topeka; and H. F. Harper, Salina. Instructors will be John R. Baylis, engineer of water purification in Chicago; Hayse H. Black, senior sanitary engineer, U.S. public health service, Cincinnati; and A. B. Middledon, Philadelphia. Other speakers will be R. E Lawrence, Black and Veach consulting engineers, Kansas City, Mo.; Lester T. Hagadorn, Wilson and company consulting engineers, Salina; Russell Huff, USPHS, Kansas City, Mo., and L. J. Williams, Home Finance agency, Kansas City, Mo. Industrial wastes control, water works design and operation and sewer system expansion will be the conference topics. Two Italian paintings in oil have recently been acquired by the Museum of Art. Art Museum Gets 2 Italian Paintings Page "Male Portrait" by Jacopo Tintoretto is estimated by Dr. John Maxon, director of the Museum, as having been painted between 1545 and 1551. Dr.Maxon said the painting, next to the recently acquired work by Tilman Riemenschneider, is the most important object of art in the possession of the University. The painting shows a bearded man dressed in deep crimson velvet with an overcape of brocade in olive green with scarlet accents. The other picture, a landscape view of Verona or Padua, is from the circle of Bernardo Bellotto and was painted in the middle of the 18th century. It presents a typical example of Venetian landscape or "veduta" painting of the time, Dr. Maxon said. Going Home! Whether by RAILROAD OR BUS University Daily Kansan CITY BUS SERVICE Will get you to the station where you need to go. Wednesday, April 9, 1952 RAPID TRANSIT Your City Bus Service Phone 388 Freshman Becomes Cover Girl For Ford Farming Magazine A picture of Sue Moyer, college freshman, appears on the cover of the spring issue of Ford Farming magazine, in addition to a two-page illustrated article. Miss Moyer is a national winner in 4-H Community Relations. The article concerns Miss Moyer's experiences during her five years as a member of the 4-H organization at her home in Hamlin. She was chosen as a sectional winner for consistently good work in 4-H Community Relations last year. Her reward was a trip to Chicago for the November, 1951 National 4-H Congress. Miss Moyer was announced national winner in Community Relations while in Chicago. She was awarded a $300 scholarship and was selected to be toastmistress at a luncheon for the entire 4-H delegation. It was here that one of the members of the Dearborn Motors corporation, who gave the luncheon, decided it would be a good idea to have an article about Miss Moyer in the Ford Farming magazine, which is published by the Dearborn corporation. In December they sent a photographer from the corporation to take pictures. Miss Moyer said they also cared for her hair, concerning her career in 4-H work. "I used the material for an English term paper, too." Miss Moyer said, "because it took quite a bit of time to get all of the information they wanted together and I didn't want to waste time." During the five years that Miss Moyer was active in 4-H she gave more than 70 promotional talks, participated in 4-H activities at fairs and did leadership work. Queen Pictures Available Neal Anderson, business junior, announced today that queen candidates for the recent Tony Pastor dance should pick up their photographs immediately at the Alumni office, 226 Strong. CRYSTAL THAT HARMONIZES WITH MANY FINE CHINA AND STERLING PATTERNS. Jewelry Roberts 833 Mass. Gifts Be Happy-GO LUCKY!