WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN US Investigating Horsemeat' Chicago,—(U.P.)-The government is cracking down on a ring suspected of selling horsemeat as high grade beef tenderloins over wide sections of the nation. City, state, and federal authorities cooperated in a full-scale investigation which agents expected to reach into many of the big packing centers of the Midwest and Southwest. About 12,000 pounds of mislabeled horsemeat was seized in a southside warehouse here Monday. Agents said two men were known to have acted as leader of the alleged ring but would not disclose them. The man made as yet, it was emphasized. Officials said the horsemeat was shipped from Kansas City, Mo., labelled properly as "horsemeat tenderloins" but at South Bend, Ind. the meat underwent processing to remove the label. Then the meat was brought here labelled simply as "tenderloins" and the stamp as "beef tenderloins" was added in the warehouse where the meat was found. Federal agents at Kansas City said the meat originated at Chicago, but authorities here said at the time that it was impossible for that many horses to have been slaughtered here. Today, authorizes canceled cattle that fatten came originally from Topeka before starting on its route through Kansas City. Details of the case were disclosed by Dr. O. W. Seher, in charge of government meat inspection in Chicago, and Dr. Herman Bundesen, president of the Chicago board of health. Mr. Seher said 10 boxes of the shipment found here had been defrosted and bore no trace of the green marking required on horsemeat. Beef bears the familiar purple seal guaranteeing government inspection. He said the meat seized here represented the flesh of about 1,000 horses. As horsemeat, he said it would bring 30 cents a pound but as beef tenderloins it could be re-tailed for $1 to $1.20 a pound. Several weeks ago, Texas authorities seized large quantities of horsemeat there, apparently the other shipment listed by the two inspectors. Official Bulletin K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 tonight, Ballroom, Union. Wednesday, March 22 Industrial Design special meeting 7:30 tonight, design department Strong hall. Exposition project. Jay Jones, 5 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. The principle of using water to increase the effect of a combustion engine has already entered aviation. During the war certain types of fighter plane motors got an "injection" of water. It gave a sudden increase of the motor's strength. Y. W.C.A. old and new cabinet, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. Student Union Executive Board, 4 p.m. today, Union Activities office But Alhstedt still doesn't know why the water makes the motor stronger. He dismisses the theory that the water is split up in its elements, hydrogen and oxygen, because it takes exactly as much energy to split water as is produced Al Eteneva va a celebrar una fiesta de disfraces el jueves, 7.30 p.m., 113 Strong. Que venga todo el mundo, disfrazalo no. Social Work club, 4 p.m. today, East room, Union. Dr. Hilden Gibbon. "Race Relations." Math club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong hill. Prof. G. W. Smith, "Elementary Cryptography," with slide illustrations. All invited. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday, Law lounge, "Your University" movie. Ahstedt has tested his carburateur by driving a truck 75,000 miles without even five minutes of motor service. The truck was inside, almost shiny, he claimed. Gamma Alpha Chi pledging service, 5 p.m. Thursday, Chi Omega house. Attendance required for all members. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 106 Green. John A. Potucek, speaker. College Daze rehearsal, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 32 Strong hall. -KU Table Tennis association, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Recreation room, Memorial Union. Archery club, 4 to 6 p.m. today. Robinson annex. Weather permitting. New members welcome. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Union. The motor doesn't knock, even if the number of revolutions per minute is as low as 200, he said. Travel In Sweden Is Cheap With Kerosene In The Tank KuKus, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 105 Green. Actives only. Springfield, Mass.—(U.P.)—Ernest Lawton, church sexton, has been lucky ever since he looked down an elevator shaft in London as a boy and the elevator came down on his head. He survived to move out of a San Francisco hotel just before it was demolished in the earthquake of 1906 and to cancel a reservation on the Titanic's fatal voyage in 1912. He Was Hit By An Elevator Has Been Lucky Ever Since Stockholm, Sweden—(U.P)—An increasing number of Swedish trucks and passenger cars drive on kerosene and water, and their owners are all happy. Read the Daily Kansan daily. They get more mileage for less fuel cost and a motor that doesn't "knock." Carl Ahlstedt of Lin Kopling, southern Sweden, has invented a carburetor, called tripol. It can be fixed on any gasoline combustion engine, to run smoothly, fed with 80 per cent kerosene and 20 per cent water. Gasoline is still necessary to start and warm the motor, however, otherwise the cylinders would corrode. That is done easily with a button on the instrument board. A car with a tripol carburetor consumes 30-40 per cent less kerosene that it uses gasoline with a common gas carbureator, Alhsted claims after a year of experiments and tests. when the two elements join again. He thinks steam makes the combustion in the motor smoother and more complete and increases the octane value of the fuel. "I'm no theorist," he said. "My carburetor is the result of practical tests." Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be made to you in person during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univ. Excetion Center for the Office of Journalism bldg.; not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c LOST SNOW HALL Friday. Navy cavy woman's identification, etc. Finder please return. No questions asked. Reward. Jean Cun- ham, 323 Snow or 1125 Vermont. PZ 2880 BROILERS and FRYERS. Choice, tender, dressed, cut up, ready to cook. 3 to 1½ lbs. liveweight. Delivered to you each Friday. Phone 765 K-2. 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