THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS / Banquet Tonight to Climax Annual Three-Day Schoo Lindley and Rankin to Give Greetings; Hoover Is Chief Speaker Today. Today The second day of the fifth annual waterworks meeting and the three-day school will reach its climax to a weeklong celebration honored at a dinner in the Union building. Chancellor E. H. Lindsay met with speakers, followed by speeches from R. C. Rattain, mayor of Lawrence, and Dr. R. E. Brown, executive officer of the city. Charles P. Hoover, chemist of the water softening plant at Columbia, Ohio, featured this morning's speeches on the importance of maintaining chemical balance to resist corrosion. A complete chemical analysis of different methods was used. Today's discussions mainly dealt with the cost, the defects and helpful hints in operation, and sanitation. Students at state water laboratory at the University, was the first speaker and she cited experiments which had been conducted on the water has a deleterious effect on human growth, general appearance, and health. In Europe often give bird water credit for producing better teeth, body weight, nerves, and robustness, and students be a source of calcium in the body. 'Cities Own Water Plants' "I increasing general property tax levies and bond issues for the support of municipally-owned water plants were perhaps the main factors in the increase in the opinion regarding the commercial value of a city's water service," said W. C. Hail, senior public accountant for the League of Kansas Municipalities. Mr. Hail went on to say that with few exceptions the water plants in Kansas are municipally owned and operated utilities, since quantity and quality can be more readily controlled because the moisture loads less under manicured ownership. Urges Joint Operation Economies of joint operation of municipal water and light plants were enumerated by James W. Donovan manager of production and distribution of irrigation chemicals. The economies were such, Mr. Donovan said, that the plants operated separately the cost of production was about $4 per cent; would be increased not less than 25 per cent, and the cost of pumping water in treated as much as 40 per cent. Discusses Sewage Treatment new methods in postmaster's sewage were discussed in the final paper of the afternoon on this subject was taught by Dr. Caryn E. consulting engineer of Kansas City. Gases arising from sewage disposal plants are now being collected and burned to heat the content of the gases in the sewage. In some positions, be said. At Independence and Neodesha, Kan, odor control has been developed by preclimation of hydrogen sulfide in the formation of hydrogen sulfide and allied compounds during warm weather. In comparing the two countries, Mr Discusses British Systems general aspects of the British water system, and their sewage treatment methods. H. W. Streeter of Cincinnati, H. W. Streeter of Cincinnati, Business and Professional DIRECTORY --- Phone 090 ag FIRST CLASS BARRIER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. Sheet Metal Wool and Furnaces E.W. PENCHARD Gathering Lightings Phone 245 E 13 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP J.A. LVONS 836% Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Deals in Wallpaper and Paints Lawrence, Kan. Pb. 620 Orp. Fiat Depot. 207,209 W. 8th. H W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVID MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES CYCLE SHOP phone 915 1014 Mass. KAHIN HAIRGARN General Auto Repair and Reinscribing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harrison Radiator Station 704 Mass. Phone 500 Streeter said that nearly all streams there are polluted bourses they are short and small in volume, whereas American rivers are larger. England, however, is able to get much of its water from the surface—sponged in thinly impaled uplands. "Tynhoid Bacillus" In Great Britain, also, administration of water and sewage systems is invested in the centralized rather than local government. Of the bacteria found in water samples, the most to be feared is the typhoid faecilis, and Cassandra Ritter, bacteriologist for the state board The particular danger from the basilic, Miss Miser said, is the fact that the bacteria can be released so rapidly. The disease of typhoid develops in 1 to 20 days from the date of infection. It may also be traced of the germs may disappear from the water supply, only to return. New Members Are Added to Symphony Orchestra Mr. Hoover apole on "The recent development in lime water softening" in the session concluding in the afternoon. The K.C. orchestra, Symphony and Little Symphony are starting the new semester with several new and important pieces by theorists Kuerstenstein, director. A vacancy in the less section was filled by Katheryn Yingling, a former student, who has been asked to lead the United States for the last four years. The vacancy in the Oboe section was filled by Ann Must, also a former student. All three are in New York for the next three years. Another addition is that of William Bancroft, a graduate student who will play the clarinet with the orchestra. Mr. Bancroft has had musical training in orchestra work, and, according to his teacher, is a very valuable ad劝员. The personnel of both orchestraes are complete except for a vacation in the French barn section, which is still open to students. The pictures of both orchestra will be taken Thursday night and audition. Rehearsal will follow. Freeze Strawberries New Orleans, La., —(UP) -Frozen strawberries can be packed in PET bags for the first time in Louisiana's agricultural history. A local concern will have to work to preserve millions of the fresh fruit will be frozen for all-season delivery. The library of the University of Minnesota has the smallest book in the United States. The miniature exhibit contains four three-fourths by one-half inch in size. Hudson Bay Will Soon Be Connected by Trains With Salvador; a Distance of 5,000 Miles by Railway Coach New York — (UP) — If seeing America from a railway coach is your travel preference you will be able next summer to ride from Hudson Bay, Canada, to La Union, Salem and jaint of some 5,000 miles or so. The International Railways of Central America early this year opened a line connecting the two cities, Salvador, which extend the stationary 800 miles southward. This new line was from Zamora to Salvador, Salvador, the capital of Salvador. At the present time your longest journey would be from The Pas, Manitoba, to La Union, but service soon there will be north to Churchill and Hubei Bay. Prior to opening the new line, the International operated two systems; one running from New York to Ayola on the Mexican border near the Pacific Ocean, and the other from Abuconban, Salalah to La Union on the Gulf of Tonkin. Cross River in Canes Hence next summer the ritinerary of such a trip would be from Hudson Bay to Chicago via Winnipig, a dis tance of approximately 1,750 miles; thence to Laredo, Texas, via American rail lines, approximately 1,250 miles. On the International Railways of Mexico lines, about 1,260 miles to the Guatemalan border and 800 miles more to La Paz. At the Mexico-Guatemalan border it is necessary to cross a river in Guatemala, and then continue during a recent revolution. Negotiations have been instituted, howeve The Zacara-Sun Salvador link was built for the express purpose of bringing the cities on the west coast of Salvador near to the Mississippi Valley, according to President Frost in an official notice of national礼遇 of Central America. Doctor Smashes Theory of Sun Treatment Ai Before the link was built it was necessary to ship the products for export from China to countries down the Pacific coast to the Panama Canal, hence by rail to the east coast where they were reloaded on boats for shipment. "It is clear that the series is too small for definite conclusions to be arrived at. Doctor Wexler has said that he will benefit with helicopter in some cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, "but it is a challenge," he says. "The number of patients showing appreciable improvement that might be achieved by direct helicopter was negligible." The new rail link puts Guantennela and Sun Salvador, the capitals, within four days of New Orleans. Request for information about the film, "A Visit to Mount Orenad," was received yesterday by the bureau of visual instruction from D. Truchao, director of the school's Lidyovchynova of Prague, Czecho-Slavinia. Mr. Truchao said his organization was interested in educational materials and national pictures to its activities. Minneapolis, Feb. 13-Heloeth- mapy, or treatment with the direct rays of the sun, in cases of taber- colosis of the lungs, seems to be limited as to favorable results. Dr. Boehmer, who is on a study, was reported at the meeting here this afternoon of the American College of Physicians. Czecho-Slovakia Desires Information on K. U. Film 721 Mass. St. The Gibbs Clothing Co: "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Not much money but it buys a lot of quality. Blacks or browns in the new medium toe models as illustrated. Cafiskin uppers, full leather construction, leather with metal plating or shell. The most complete line of shoes under 5$ in the city. A Kansas Institution Freeman Spring Oxfords in the Snappy New Styles $4.95 Portreee University of Wisconsin students attend a lecture on charges of disorderly conduct, due to the second raid made the campus district within the last week. No Work to Do Here Bright. new spring patterns woven of rayon and mercerized cotton. Fancy Hose Others $2.95 to $6.45 No Work to Do Here Middle age. Although there were no causes of stolen homes in 1929, the Schlumberger Country Horse-Their Society held a meeting in 1930. The society is composed of 100 members, 25 of whom are active. 45c TODAY—Gloria Swanson in a big UniArtists production, entitled "Sadie Thompson." Also comedy and everyday News. MORROW-CARMELIA GE- HORRY in a thrilling sea梦 cathedral, "South of Panama" "South of Panama," New York News. The Water Gas Pipe or Megaphone Eyesight before Tillers you could see best only through the center of the lens . . . "gas pipe" vision. But Tillers are wide angle lenses, they give a "megaphone" view . . . A complete line of the new style jad frames in white gold $5.00 and up. Optometrist 911 Mass Phone 911 Former K. U. Man Writes on Crude Oil Problem Tillyer Lenses New Wide Angle Vision New Wide Angle Vision Send the Kansan home A booklet, "A Brief Analysis of the Crude Oil Overproduction Problem," by J. Edward Jones, A. B.17, has just been published, Mr. Jones is president of the Petroleum Research Society, Scarola, N. Y., While at the University, "Blondie" Jones was president of Glass and a member of Sigma Nu. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators The most popular cereals served in the dining room of American colleges, eating edible oats and fraternities is brown rice. Bottle Creek, They include ALL-BRAN, Pop Pear Flakes, Rice Krispie, Whole Wheat Cereal, Dried Whole Wheat Bluntcake, Alain Kaffe Flower Coffee—the coffee that it tastes Particularly good with fruit or honey added. Ask that Kellogg's, the original Corn Flakes, be served in a crisp bun or favorite campus restaurant. The corn flavor winner championship is won year after year by Kellogg's. On campuses from coast to coast they sweep the field. Why? Try Pour milk or cream into a brimming bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, crisp and golden. Relish the matchless flavor of the first spoonful. Savor the satisfaction of the challenge you will know when they're champions! CORN FLAKES --- Fashionable Frocks For Spring A Feature Group $15 At One Low Price... These frocks were assembled with their popularity in mind. And from garments that are demiure in their simplicity to the elaborate afternoon dresses whose colorings of springtime. 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