WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Speaker Demonstrates Need of Moisture in Air Carrier Says Temperature Is no Indication of Human Comfort "Temperature alone is no indication of human comfort," said Mr. Willys H. Carrier, president and CEO of Ventilating and Ventilating Engineers of America, at a meeting of the group last night, speaking on "Seventieth Anniversary of the audience of engineers and members of the Kansas City branch of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. "In the machine the waste is disposed of by a cooling towet and a condenser," said Mr. Caricio. The process also removes beads from the skin. The most important difference in the two processes is that the heating process leaves the skin thermatically through perspiration." Mr. Carrier showed a series of slides demonstrating the importance of moisture in providing a comfortable temperature. He showed that the most emptied soil was at 50% out moisture was several degrees higher than where moisture was present "We are looking forward to a new era in human comfort with the cooling, heating and ventilation now available in our workshops," Carrier said, "and what our luxuries today will be reception of tomorrow. Heating and ventilating producers must have to be able to increase efficiency of heating and cooling equipment." Mr. Carrier's address was based largely on research work done in the Pittsburgh laboratories of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. Besides holding the position or president of the company, he is chairman of the board of directors of the Carrier Engineering company. A banquet was held in the Kansas Union building at 630 for the Kansas City chapter of the society, who were guests at the meeting. STUDY OF WESTERN GRAIN RATE RESULTS IN CHANGES Washington, April 15 — (UP) Lengthy study of western grain rates has been completed by commerce commission and commerce commission of a supplemental order revising and correcting the reduced preset prescribed by wheat producers further consideration individual costs. The revised rates to become effective June 1 apply to waterways as well as wetlands. Revision applies for several years. Export grain is well as grain for the course of the order. MEN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT MOVED TO DEATH CHAMBER Women Move Against Prohibition State Penitentiary, McAlester, Okla. April 19, 2013. He was taken to the detention tower for an assault on a 23-year-old school teacher, who was removed from death row after pleading guilty. He still protested his innocence in the attack on Louisa Boleu, Garanvillea, on March 9, 1950. Miss Bosey was shot by a man who was not armed and her leg is armed is paralyz Washington, April 15—(U.P.)—Women opposements of the eightth amendment to the United States Constitution President Hoover and congress to give the people of the United States an opportunity to change the state government immediately to deliver the document to Hoover at the White House. Mrs. Courtney Hoover, the desk was, was invited to deliver the message. Rain Ends Endurance Flight Jacksonville, Florida, April 15- (UP) —A cloudburst that made it advisable to "come down or bail out" brought an avalanche of flames that blew the Lees and Freed Bros' to establish a new non-refueling endurance flight range in a Diesel engine Balanced plane. Pantages Prosecution Bests San Diego, Calif., April 15-19. The prosecution in preliminary cases of a child charged with other charged with violation of the state juvenile act as a result of an alleged party girl arrested in its case suddenly today. Tau Beta Pi Discusses Elections Tou Beta Pi Discusses Elections Tou Beta Pi held a regular business election on April 26, 2014 in van hall. Candidates for the spring election were elected to the Tou Beta Pi Convention. Tou Beta Pi conventions. Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Hill Society Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Stigma Gamma Epsilon Elects Officers Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology and mining fraternity held election of officers last night in Edton. Eid Haton c32; vice president, Rolland Stower, c32; secretary-treasure, Melber Weiss, Dr. R. C. Moore was elected faculty adviser. The officers will be installed at the annual banquet which will be held soon. Mortar Board to Give Tea Friday The Mortar Board will be in charge of the tea to be given Friday after school, and the young women from the Kansas high school will be instructed how family members will act as hostesses. University Women Discuss Punnet Shows The American Association of University Women met last night at the Congregational parish house. Mrs. Allen Crafted told of the puppet she had visited in Paris and London, Mrs. J. Kidder was interviewed, Mrs. Kate Willett was interviewed, she was assisted by Ms. Brutus Hamilton, Mr. Arthur Kirchoff, and Mrs. F. P. Obliven. Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae To Entertain The Kansas City alumina will entertain the active chapter of Alpha XII, a local non-profit organization to be held Saturday evening at Mission Hills Country Club in Kansas City. Alpha Chi Omega In Charge Of W. S. G. A. Tea Alpha Chi Owens was in charge of the regular W. S. G. A. tea given in the women's rest room and the afternoon. The color scheme was pink and green and was carried out with spring flowers and green candles. Mrs. Frances Goddell Chi Chi Delta Meeting Phi Chi Delta meet last night in Westminster hall. Supper was served for the members after the meeting. Pen and Scroll Meeting Pen and Scroll met yesterday in the rest room of central Administration building. Papers were read by Ellis-McKinley, Minded Curry, and George Lerengo. Albert Tyler, Jr. and William Gasaway left last night for Globe, Arizona where they will work in a uranium mine. Dinner guests t the Alpha Kappa Pupa house last night were Dean Agnes Husband, Prof. and Mrs. D. J. Tevidale, and Prof. and Mrs. W. F. Kissick. Dinner guests at Corbin hall had night were Mr. and Mrs. John Blauch, of Mansfield, MA, to Smithmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Penfield, and Pref. and Mrs. William S. Mrs. A. J. Stout of Toppec will entertain the Lawrencer Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers' club Wednesday afternoon. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledge of Nicola Freeman, Alibente, and Morven Curtan, Kansas City. Mr. Ed Murrow, president of N.S.F.A. is a guest at the Phi Delta Theta house Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappa Ppa house last night were Mr. and Mrs. Leashey, Mrs. and Mrs. Clay City, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Fears and Mrs. M. P. Fears and Mrs. V. N. W. also Alice. Pattii Johnson was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lanning of Toperka Monday night. Miss Johnson appeared given a gift given by the Women's club of Toperka. Sherwood Eddy will be present at the informal dinner of the International inter-racial Commission of W.C.A. at 3:30 Thursday afternoon at Hennessy KFKU Prof. W. A. Dill of the department of journalism will deliver the first of a series of talks on journalism over station KFUK to tomorrow morning at 11. He will speak on "Newspaper Repair" and discuss which will be broadcast on Thursdays at 11. Mr. Dill will speak on "Newsaper Accuracy," and "Getting the News." Denn Henry. Werner will give a special talk over KFKU at 11:30 tomorrow morning. He will speak on "The Freshman." --met with the approval of the association and promises to be a successful plan for the awarding of sweaters and other merchandise. Five colleges have adopted the National Standardized point system worked out by the University of Kansas and the Wisconsin and all colleges are required to accept if they stay in the conference. Begins April 27, the Monday evening broadcast over KFCU at 6:45 p.m. be changed to 6:55 p.m. the day after it will be carried out for the remainder of the school year Ten Years Ago To Invite Your Friends to the Relays Only a few and priced to sell Ten teams were appointed at the meeting of the K. U. alumni association in Kansas City, Kan., to assist in the Million Dollar Stadium drive. Two plays, "Nausee Oldfield" and "Did I Really Happen" will be given in the Fall semester. The plays will be presented under the auspices of the University of Kansas dramatic department. --met with the approval of the association and promises to be a successful plan for the awarding of sweaters and other merchandise. Five colleges have adopted the National Standardized point system worked out by the University of Kansas and the Wisconsin and all colleges are required to accept if they stay in the conference. K. U. Karnival plans are almost complete and committees are at work planning for the events. Singing and dancing acts will enrol the participants while exhibits of various kinds will fill out the first floor. The new W. A. A. point system has Billards Sooher BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812 I/ Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kas Rankin's Drug Store LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Salesmen Wanted This Summer! DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Earn your next year's expenses during the coming summer months. We wish to supplement our sales force with a staff of resident junior salesmen. Several protected territories are open for Selling experience. 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Phone 1532. Garage or parking space. TIMELY WARNING You cannot make the grade dragging old man spring up in the air. A plate limbies will put him on the spot. A trial will convince you. The Court ... 636 SALESMEN WANTED. No house to house canvassing. Guaranteed minimum earnings $400.00 for summer months to those who qualify. Personal interview required. Mr. Stearns Eldridge hotel, Friday and Saturday. Read the Kansan Want Ads. When Miss Morrison is asked if low mortality of the army is representative of the country, she replies, "No. The army is all men." KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 GOUR OUR RELAYS NUMBER TO APPEAR ON HILL FRIDAY General Electric Refrigerators SOUR OWL RELAYS NUMBER The 'Relays Number' of the Sour Owl, which will appear on the Hill Friday, will be the last number put out by the team. It will be entitled "Mother Goose Number" will appear May 15, and will be held next week to hold some time next week. THURSDAY 5:15 - 6:30 We Offer Steaks Chicken and Dumplings Roast Lamb - Mint Jelly Fresh Spinach New Potatoes Water Cress Salad Free Biscuits The Best Pies and Cakes in Town. The "Relays Number" will be sold on the campus Friday by the Jayanes and at the relays. Sina Reyes will on Saturday, Sina Reyes, *Relays*, by "Sina Reyes" and John Martin will appear. Good Music The magazine will contain all the regular features and a special article by filibuster Moore, entitled "Fats-ans Nats: How your design will be by Carl bottheath." Prof C. F. Nelson, of the department he secondary, will be the speaker at the conference on Pharmacy tomorrow. He will speak on "Some Professional Safety for Nurses." Eat at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Slickers with the campus swing Fish Brand Varsity Slickers The Fish Brand Varsity Slickers No rain can penetrate them. Rooftops and comfortable, they can hide under the rocks. Ankle. Full-lined, to keep out wind and rain. 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