FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Health Official Reports 1600 Accidental Deaths Earle G. Brown Speaks Before Waterworks Men Provisional reports for 1930 indicate there were more than 1,600 accidental deaths in the state of Kansas in 1930. In 1940, there were more than 2 million to the state of the state board of health, who spoke last night at a dinner meeting of the Kansas Waterworks association, in At least 30,000 Kansas people suffered injuries of some type during the year, Doctor Brown said. Other Accidents Listed Of the accidental deaths of 1350, 460, it is provisionally reported, were due to automobile accidents, an increase of 18 per cent, over fatalities of like nature in 1929. To this number must be added the number of automobiles with trains or electric cars, which would bring the total of motorcars death to approximately 515. Accidental fall, railroad accidents accidental burns, and accidental gun injuries. Doctor Brown said, adding that the numbers in each class decreased in the 1980's. Deaths from accidental burns, injury by machinery, and by animals, al- ways in 1920s and 1929, while deaths from drowning, rail road accidents, and poisoning by gas "Several factors enter into the accident prevention program," said Doctor Brown, "including the avoidance of dangers which can be removed, perseverance and courage. There is danger, thoughtfulness and consideration for other individuals, conditions of safety, not only in the home, but also in the factory and in public and also careful observance of the protection of the individual. Could Prevent Accidents "If the physical and mental muk-up of each individual were such that he would always give due consideration to the unpleasant facts concerning accidents, there would be the necessity for a general accident prevention pro- For the 16-year period, 1914-1929, of the more than 300,000 deaths in Kansas, 5.9 per cent were the result of accidental causes. Doctor Brown said, "There are about 4.2 per cent of accidental deaths, and the high mark in 1919 with 7.6 per cent. Landes Statement Offers State Aid in Getting Water Supplies SURVEYS ASSIST CITIES "Records of the state geological survey can be of great assistance to office workers and water supply," said Dr. K. L. Landesman state geologist and professor at Oregon State University this morning at the ninth annual three-day school for Waterworks Superintendent. Other water supply data are on file and the survey geologists will be very interested in obtaining the data, and through their knowledge of the subsurface formations of the state they will be able to provide. Doctor Lardes said the survey would make complete surveys for cities deserts and arid regions of the country, persons of the party while in the field. Such a survey made a few years ago at one of his research geologists, Dr. R. G. Moore, is now the basis for construction of the water supply. Doctor Landes pointed out that the surface water supplies, although less expensive to obtain, were objectionable, and then went on to explain the various geological formation underlying Kansai rivers, the quantity of water to be found in each. The geological survey has on file a, in office here hundred logs of logs of ice that were found in the finding oil, but which record also the waterboreage formation encountered. Want Ads LOST: Black knit suit jacket last week someplace on Campus. 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The most dangerous club that Missouri Valley also contend to be held in Lawrence tonight. Under the must be taken into consideration by the Jayhawkers is the one of Oklahoma State. Bonjour Elected President Exhibition lans Discussed for Banquet and Donald Bonjour, e21, was elected president of the University of Kansas chapter of the American Society of Cyclists meeting last night held in Marvin hall. Other officers elected were Vice president, Fletch Gildryd, c32; secretary, Harold Miller, c31; treasurer, Richard Kramer, c30; chairman, executive board selected area, senior member, Lowell Triplebock, c31; janitor, Philippe Somorehomme members, Charles Willey, e33, and James Shectan, c33; freshman members, Olivia Davis, e34, and James Patterson. After the election of officers plans were discussed for the annual engineer training session held Thursday, March 5, and for the bi-union engineering exhibition which is scheduled for April 14 with the Kansas relays. Each department of the school is to have an art exhibit. Gas Burns May Be Serious Prof. Cady Warns Students To Be Careful in Handling Acids In discussing the explosion of bromine gas in the chemical laboratory at Ohio State University Monday, Professor H. P. Cody of the Chemistry department at Ohio State University would burn the burens received by a student who 'm all probabilities be serious. The student, Clarence Bromer, was severely burned when he dragged an object over a campfire. Cady said that burns received from bromeine were very serious and handled very slowly. Aside from bromeine, inhalation of a large amount of gas was good. Coyote Hunt Is Planned Professor Cidy also said that the student in chemistry here at the University is cautioned very carefully to take very careful care. "Maybe my kind of strong acids or sugars." Concordia—Over territory which hither not been hunted for excavation for feast or game, the forest has been seen in one burial pit be the scene of a cemetery hunt Feb. 13. Dawn to dusk is spent at the cemetery. In Congress Today 1 Senate — Continue consideration of drouth relief appropriation. Judiciary subcommittee begins hearings on birth control measures. Subcommittee receives favorable sub committee report on nomination of Eugene Meyer, Jr., to be governor of federal reserve board agricultural sub-committee. House continues consideration of navy department appropriation bill. Ways and means committee begins to embark propose. Census committee responsible reapportionment hearings. Hill Society Alpha Gamma Delta Actives To Be Entertained Tonight The plights of Alpha Gamma Delta will caterinon the activities tonight with a "Friday the Thirteenth" party. Decorate with fireworks and principal decoration of the evening will be a large heart with the pledge pin in it, which will hang over the fireplace. Hub Elsok orchestra will play. Chauceros are Mrs. Punning, Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Terry. Out of town guests will include Verona Prevort, Marvin Need, and Mildree Jerison. Call K, U, 25 before 12:30 p.m. The most popular cereals saved in the refrigerator can cellogels, eating clubs and fraternities. Battle Creek. Battle Creek. They include Bite-LIRR. Bite-LIRR. Pieces. Wheat Krumblies. Whole WHEAT WHITE HAT Coffee Kaffer Coffee k咖啡 that tastes coffee that tells you A a shower party was held last night at Wendell Women's club for Mrs Justice Foyne, a justice allege Sunday. Jan. 25, was Miss Alla Illia Bouchard, instructor in the mathematics Faculty Women's Club Glves Shower For Mrs. J. Pigate The women of the mathematics department, Miss Black, Babcock, Hatton, Adams, and Verdana, arranged the students in a room where they and their wives were also present. The evening was spent at bachelor Presidents' and Mrs. Guip Smith won high accolades. Marquette Mise was re-elected president of Ena Sigma Phi. Latin club, lamb in the classical museum in Fresno built in the classical museum in Fresno ball. Fremont Wirth was chosen as co-president of Fremont Cart secretary, co-president of Tonilow, second assistant-arrms. Following the election Professor Walker talked on "The Helvetic Cannibal." Etta Sigma Phi, Latin Club Holds Election of Officers Delta Tan Delta Hold Election of Officers Dellin Ten Tet Dinha hold election of officers for the coming semester Tuesday Monday at 10 a.m. in Larchway, Ghana; president Cai Poste-Hiluo, Mankake, vice-president; Maa Jalapu, Kebale, vice-president; Consent Council, recording secretary; Gene Coombs, Webbia, corresponding secretary; sleep. Dance for Glee Club Members A dance will be held at the Unio TAXI Ride the Gaffin Way Prompt Service to Aid a Successful Party. PHONE 987 THE NEXT time you're hungry around bedtime, stop in at the campus restaurant and enjoy a sandwich. Don't forget the Corn Flakes with milk or cream Scatter on some sliced banana, if you like. What a treat! And how sensitive! For Kellogg's are so extra sweet. You can also sleep sounder and feel better! A dance will be held at the Union CORN FLAKES Memorial building tonight for members of the seven clue clubs which are here to participate in the dlee club contest. The dance will be from 10 to 12 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi Party Della Sigma Pi will have house dance Friday night. The chaperones will be Marie Farrine McAdams, Mrs Elizabeth C. Koeing and Mrs Frances Wilson. There will be "lucky evening" party at the Christian church tonight. The party will be held at the church and start at 8 p.m. Christian Church To Have Party Kappa Eka Kappa announces the pleading of Max R. Braumberg of Leeds, Mo, and Morris B. Mon Schrilz of Coldwater. Theta Phi Alpha will hold initiation for its pledges Saturday evening. Cosmopolitan Club announces the pledging of Hero K. Z. L'Euyer Feb 12. MISSOURI GIRL WINS FAVOR OF ENGLISH ELITE AT DANCE Linna, Pena, Feb. 13—(UP) —A Missouri girl won the favor of Prince George, youngest son of the King of Prussia, to attend a service when the leaders of the capital's society circle were guests at a reception and dance in honor of the Prince and his wife, Elizabeth. She is Ms. Virginia Hurst, private secretary to the United States ambassador, Fred M. Dearing, Miss Hirsch's father. She attended the University of Missouri. Campus Comment Machine guns in Kansas City. Will some editorial writer blame it on the influence of the R. O. T. C.? HUNSINGER 12 Ottawa C. of C. 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