TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 一 'Chlorine Has Many Uses' Stratton Says Over Ai 4 POLON Gas Discoverer Would Marvel at Progress, Dearest Chemistry Professor "Should Carl Wilhelm Scheele, come to life today and survey the chemical field he would be struck with pride and horror at the many and varied units of the chlorine gas which he discovered," said Prol G. W. Struction of the department of chemistry in his space "Chlorine" on KRU had night. "The first poison gas used in the World War was chlorine." Professor Stratton said. "It is poisonous proper, but it has been reduced in density greatly made it suitable for use in cloud attacks. In these attacks great quantities of the gas were released at the front line trenches and the clouds around the enemy's lines. This method of use was very successful when the enemy had no protection from the gas, and when the atmosphere became foggy, imagine the result when the wind changed in direction. But after all, chlorine is not an extremely poisonous gas and as the war continued, its more poisonous gases were used." The use of chlorine and its compounds as war gases has given to that element a bad reputation, and one it was used for. Chlorine was playing a humiliation role as well as a destructive one. The anesthetic chloroform, a chlorine compound, in great demand during the war, was used as a soldier. Chlorine also kills disease germs in polluted water, and is one of the most used and most efficient bleaching agents known. In many of the war games used in purity the water supply. Chicoree was discovered 196 years ago by Belisle, a Swedish apothecary who was a pioneer in the use of Humphrys Davenport combined the chemical world that the gas was not a comet with. "Chlorine, the greenish-yellow gas, is manufactured from common table salt", he declared. "In this process a sulfuric acid is produced by a direct electric current." Salt from which chlorine is made is widely distributed all over the earth, because it is a natural ingredient in a deposit which covers 100,000 square miles and is thinness from 200 to 500 meters. Chlorine can be easily sold to supply the United States at its present rate of consumption for a million years. The ocean contains so much chlorine that there will always be salt in abundance and all the chlorine necessary to meet human needs, scientific and industrial development. Society Miss Eilati graduated from the Uni- versity of Karuah in 1929. She was a mem- ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Needham was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity at the University of and is now engaged in business in Ohio. His family will reside after their marriage. Ammonium has been made of the marriage of Mimi Manion Elfland of Lawvie and Nina Manion Elfland of Lawvie. The marriage was submixed at the Episcopal church of Lawrence at 4 p.m. in Miss Dorothy Pultz of Larned and How Are Your BRAKES? We retine your brakes at the same price you pay any place and give you two adjustments on our Beake Tester. CARTER Super-Service Call 1300 Following a short trip to Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Topokia, Mr. and Mrs. Croupion will be at home at 808 State Street, Laredo. James M. Compton also of that city were married Saturday morning by the R. A. G. Choney. Mrs. Compton was from Alabama, and she is a Kannan and is now engaged in business in Oklahoma City, where the couple met in the early 1970s for a year. Mr. Compton attended K. S. A. c. at Manhattan and was affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta. The K. U. Domeni will hold initiation ceremonies at the house of Mrs. Lloyd S. Stoddard, 425 West 10th Street, Day Oct. 20. Children may be left at the home of Mrs. George C. Lankhbok. Prof. C. S. Shilton entertained the members of the Saturday night club with a program, *Lowing a lowing a lawyer*, Professor Skidmore read a paper on Virgin Charles M. Baker's autobiography. 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