,1950 MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN eslie the We tions most quick of the lab- Henry Wants To Improve Lawrence Street Condition lk his first was truc-ure n. ofrays m. of rays ex- c-ly of vols s. in s. in s. in dauate, En- hold at Sun- by club, mainly ars at r the sets. how engency are denna The local balances, nt of The terrible condition of the streets of Lawrence was one of the principal reasons for Lew Henry, 3rd year law student and city council member, being interested in local politics. "Lawrence probably has some o the oldest streets in Kansas," Henry commented. "They're being improved, but it's a slow process." The 33-year-old-councilman is chairman of the streets committee and a backer of the Sixth street trafficway issue. Henry was first appointed to the city council in 1947 by Mayor Parsons to fill in when one of the council members died. He was elected to the council in 1948 from the sixth ward. Henry was re-elected to the same position at the Tuesday city election. During his term, Henry has constantly backed measures for improving the streets and traffic situation in Lawrence. His committee was instrumental in getting the Kaw river bridge paved, having modern street lights installed, and in getting sewer systems installed in the new sub-divisions of the city. Commenting on the $75,000 bond issue for the construction of a Sixth street trafficway which was approved by the voters Tuesday, Henry said that "with concerted effort and good luck, the new trafficway could be open by late July or August." He also said that the city plans to repave 24 additional streets and to put a rock coat on the dirt roads that were graded last year. The latter will be paid for by a gasoline rebate and not by direct assessment. Henry plans to remain in Law- rence after graduation, but is doubt- ful about remaining in politics. "My main purpose has been to get Lawrence's streets fixed, and that's what I'm trying to do," he remarked. Niagara Falls Has Split Personality As They Put Water To Industrial Use One of the scenic wonders of the modern world is developing a split personality. Niagara Falls, twin cataracts separating the United States and Canada, can be expected to put on their usual spectacular show during daylight hours for some three million visitors this season. But after dark much of their tumbling waters will be diverted to produce electric power. The double-shift schedule for Niagara is posted in the new U.S.-Canadian treaty which is designed to please both tourist and industrialist alike. It makes possible a heavy increase of power output and at the same time provides adequate safeguards for preserving the beauty of the famous falls, notes the National Geographic Society. Phone 10 For Sho Time NOW thru Wednesday GINGER ROGERS DENNIS MORGAN "PERFECT STRANGERS" — PLUS — Late News Events Color Cartoon "Bye Bye Blue Beard" Prevue Saturday 11:15 SUNDAY For 4 Days Joseph Cotten - Valli Orson Welles THE THIRD MAN Hear the Magic Fingers of Anton Karas Play The Gay "THIRD MAN THEM"! Of the estimated 200,000 cubic feet of water that normally would pass over the falls each second, 100,000 cubic feet will be reserved for the cataracts' daytime flow during spring and summer months. At nights and in the off-season for tourists, all but 50,000 cubic feet per second is expected to be diverted above the falls for hydro-electric use. Sailors To Show Naval Equipment Sport and beach clothes, as well as afternoon and evening dresses, will be modeled by members of the home economics classes. The costumes, which are being furnished by the Simplicity Pattern company, will be described by Miss Olive Berry, the college fashion director for the company. The present cold war may not develop into a "shooting war" in the near future, but, nevertheless, the University Naval R.O.T.C. unit has decided to show their military might at the 1950 Engineering Exposition Friday through Sunday. Home Economists To See Fashions Some of the equipment to be on display will be: sectionalized 8 inch rocket, MK 65 rangefinder, projectile demonstrator, 50 caliber sectionalized gun, MK 51 rocket launcher, rockets, torpedoes, MK 9 depth charge, rangekeeper, 40 mm. sectionalized gun, and mines. A fashion show, "A Cruise to Florida," will be given at the meeting of the Home Economics club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 110 Fraser hall. WELCOME BACK! We'll be glad to see you. CLOSED and 2----4:3Q Sunday We'll be glad to see you Cube Steaks 70c Pork Tenderloin 75c Pork Chops 75c Hamburger Steak 65c CLOSED FRIDAY SHAVER'S 1 1/2 miles south U.S.59 Call 785-K-2 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. 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Lawrence DRIVE - IN Theatre TRANSPORTATION For Sho-Times Phone 260 RIDERS wanted: Leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening, Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz. Ph. 3101-J. 17 Africa's Gold Coast is sixth among the world's gold-producing regions. French Boy Scouts On Marquette Trail Four French Rover Scouts, who recently have been welcomed to America by the Boy Scouts' organizations, plan an American canoe odyssey. Switching to the modern counterparts of the birch-bark craft that Jacques Marguette used in his mission travels, they hope to follow the general course of travel of their celebrated countryman nearly three centuries ago. "Yankee" comes from the Dutch word "yanku" meaning to snarl. Limited Engagement 2-Days Only-2 Wednesday-Thursday "One of the year's 10 best" Bernard Shaw's PYGMALION WENDY HILLER LESLIE HOWARD Continuous Performances Box-Office Opens 12:45 Special price this engagement only: All seats 75c tax. incl. 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