THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 10:20 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. PAGE FIVE Kansas Salt Deposits Largest in Country, Says K. U. Geologist Whole State Could be Covered 37 Feet Deep, Says KFKU Lecturer Enough shift to build a wall two miles wide and 100 feet tall, all around the rim of Kansas. Five trillion tons of salt. Enough salt to cover the whole state of Kansas 377 feet deep. Enough salt to supply all wants of the American people for half a million years. Largest Deposit in U. S. Thus graphically, Dr. K, K. Landez, professor of geology, endeavoured to protray to radio listeners but right away turned against the wealth of Kansas in salt alone. "This is the largest salt deposit in the country, if not in the world," said Doctor Landers. The mine is located southeast of Middletown county in the southwestern part of the state, east to Summer County, and north to Chelsea and nearby cottle counties. Deep wells in the region farther west as far as Stivers, New Jersey, and Greene County also have occurred. "All the salt underlying Kansas is confined to rocks of one age, called Permian by the geologists. Permian broad band extending from near the center of the Kansas-Oklahoma boundary, running a little east of northwest at a low angle to dip at a low angle to the westward, and with the rising ground level to the west, carries the salt-containing rock under formation of younger age. Origin is Interesting Study "The origin of this salt is an inter- cation between the sea and the air, the "immediate source was un- doubtedly a branch of the ocean, or an interior seet such as Great Salt Lake or Lake Baikal. It has been in ma- tern times. A warping of the land surface, or the building of a sand bank, on the shore of the salt de- poration left the salt deposits." Doctor Landes explained that there must have been several inflows of sea water to account for salt deposits 300 to 400 km². The succession would have required a sea depth of 10,000 feet. He described, also, the processes used in mining salt in Kuznetsia. No Conference Until 1930 League Not to Diseuss Subject of Disarmament Geneva—(UIP) —League of Nation circles] have informed the United Press that there will be no possibility of dismissal conference this year. This delay is due purely to the present lack of progress in the preparation for the conference. The earliest ditte it was declared at which such a conference was held in 1492, but it is more probable that it will be well along in the fall before it can occur. The first of these meetings has al ready been fixed for April 15. It will be necessary it was pointed out, that the League's Preparatory Disarmament Commission must have at least two more associations before agreement can be reached on a draft agreement or a general disarmament convention. Socially Prominent Group Is Lowest in Scholarship Mineapolis, Minn.—Although the general ratio between university students who participate in extra-curricular activities and those with highest honor point points consistently ranks as the "prominent" group is piled at the bottom of the scholarship graph, according to F. Sturton Chapin after a recent survey of extra-curricular activities at the University of Minnesota. The investigation was begun by the educational research committee to determine the value of extra-curricular activities. Pigeons on Planes as Precaution A. Portland, Ore., air mail pilot with his trusted hissing pigeon, has been on a mission to see so many pigeons that he lost in forced landing. Mountains are carrying pigeons is gaining favor. The pilot takes his hearing, writes on the note and the bird at a 60-mile rate time rate back Radium Has Definite Place Stationery Carter's 1025 Mass. Rochester, Minn., — (UP) — Although it might probably never will give the greatly exaggerated results credited in early investigations, radiation has taken a definite place in the field of medicine and has proved of great value to many diseases, according to Dr. Harry H. Bowen of the Mayo clinic here. "Biodium as a therapeutic substance is an ideal preparation. Its energy capacity is enormous, and way ever has been found to alter the process. Nelder heating not cooling with change the rate of heat it emits," he said. "It smells unlabeled glass tubes and inserted into the deeper tissues where its affectioned area is located, he explained." "The severity of sodium has to a recent extent curried its development and use." Doctor Bowden said he, explained to X70,000 a run. for Therapeutic Use Honor System Preferred By Over Fifty Colleges Corrallia, Ove.—The honor system is superior to the proctor system, according to the unanimous agreement of the University of Virginia and versities in the United States and Canada which responded to a questionnaire sent out to the student council. Olmins were freely given to the questions asked concerning the presence of objections, and objections, the constructive steps that have been taken for *A*, and the general case. In appreciation of the new Y.M. School, the Gauley-Gamble Foundation will serve to the University of Cincinnati, the Student Council, and to erect a memorial to the Gamble family. --inexpensive Finest Grades of Paper at Popular Prices Health Progress Impeded by Financial Difficultie --inexpensive The actual cost, not only of getting medical attention for the slick out of carrying an staphneumococcus infection, but the sickness is affected by the economic situation in very many families. It costs money to stay with. Alzheimers disease and other animal animations, fillings for decayed teeth, removal of damaged bones, inoculations in protected animal diseases, and less expensive procedures recommended by health experts is beyond the means of the family in many countries. New York. Health progress is definitely impeded by the financial situation in 15 per cent or more than 20 per cent of the past year by health workers of the Cattaragus County Demonstration, de Dr. Reginald M. Atwater, the county health officer, at the session of the New York Health Conference. The Cubs' Assignment,Oft Fantastic. This Time Drew Out Something Drastic COSTUME JEWELRY Ob. ferry's flight is on its way, with weather's balloon, a nice spring day; it spring is here cove will pier, they wear safety goggles along the deck, depend out along pool with pointe and wai at bay with suspring thoughts and nerv all wrought to do the class work for the dog. If they don't like it, the porter could prevail upon his scenes, or portents, to tell that spring is out of jail. The cobs have told the tery well; the copy reader must rebel with the porter in its絮, as it was sufficient! COSTUME JEWELRY the new styles are here come in and try them on all colors—and Here's One VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow "Getting a story on the signs of spring is not so easy as one might think. I strolled out over the corn field and saw that there was snow. The first sign of spring parked on the wrong side of the driveway, then the other side, and no nice ice cracks that I could carry." with JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL Note: If you are crowded out of the Bowersock come on down to the Varsity—We've got a good show, too. "Children of the Ritz" And don't forget our Bargain Friday Matinee for the Ladies. Two for the Price of One. "In that triangular plot near Fraser and Green (note that I place Fraser before Green), a gardener was waiting for me, with promises of a pretty plot soon. I hopefully continued my joint over near Blake, think gethn now I should surely get some material, but here is a little bit of the way hech was deserted, and I thought that at least some couple would eat a tertheory, and look out over the valley, but no, I almost think that spring has been gone, I'll still try again to count of couples." And Here's Another Saturday Big Double Bill Art Mix and his leading lady DOLORES BOOTH IN PERSON "QUALITY STREET" with Marion Davies and in their latest Photoplay "The Old Oregon Trail" Also Coming Monday The Cohens and the Kellys in "The maple trees are showing halls, one of the foremost signs of spring, and are bursting with color in the quarter of the spring month." The fair sex have put their heavy coat on in new spring suits and dresses to match the weather. We are all in love with these trees. "ATLANTIC CITY" What a Laff—? their change, but it is rather early to be assured that spring is here." "Spring is here. Everywhere one gets the spring atmosphere. A!t look at the pretty eyes of that entomologist; he is probably thinking of the great compasses he will soon make. There is a botanist looking for spring blooms in the garden, and probably the best sure sign of spring that can be found on this campus." "Wind whipping around corner of Watson library . . . Groups of boys stalying the wind. . . Furtive glances out of class room windows. . . Dwimling class room attendance. . . Barrow Knicknick and necklers. . . Birds, bees, trees, dandelions, old Fords, spring-time on Mt. Oread. "The season for the racecow cont is gone. Baseball men are warming up and track men are coming out of their heavy underwear . . . and oh, yes! We know how to win. We know you much about saving it. We do it. Here . . . here! Hey! 'Hey!' Many universities including Miami University and the University of Cincinnati have varsity team tests. from Rent Your Car 916 Mass. Rent-A-Ford Phone 653 -- Prescriptions -the conspicuous yellowing, give the common name of the trouble. We fill them with care and accuracy Give us a trial Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phene 678 11th Mass Avoid the Yellow Dwarf and Know Your Opions Ames, Iowa. Although it is less than two years with yellow daffers' creams, the town's farmers of Pleasant Valley, Iowa but not summer visitors to Iowa Aerial Photographs, has a reputation for its colorful landscapes. The disease is of that type of microorganism malady for which no敢 agent can be found in a virus disease, and the plants are severely affected. The plants are severely attenuated and yellowed with broadened leaves indicative of a wilt. The symptoms begin on the leaflets and then spread to the entire leaf. Yellow attacks may extend through the entire length of the leaf. The infected plants, which transfer with Send The Daily Kanann home. Omaha Hat Shop 717) 652-8355 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Just Arrived 100 New Dresses for Friday and Saturday $15.00 and $19.75 Every dress included in this very special sale is a new style. Every dress sparkles with individuality, value, and charm. Flat crepes, filmy chiffons, new prints and popular georgettes. NEW SPRING COATS In Sport and Dress Styles $15.00 $19.75 $24.75 WOLTERS "Will the gentleman who just coughed, kindly step to the box office . . . for a package of Old Golds?" "Of course, I have never said just those words from the stage—but in all kindness I have often wanted to offer this friendly help to some poor fellow whose cough was interrupted the show and spoiling the enjoyment of those around him. "A year or so ago, the makers of OLD GOLD ran some ads on the disturbing effect of coughing in theatras. As an敏人, I was grateful for those ads. I am more grateful now that OLD GOLD has invited stage folk to help them bring "first aid" information to our unhappy friends the "theatre-coughers." "My own advice is that prevention is the best aid. The kind of prevention that smoking OLD GOLDS gives. Hashtag tobacco irritates the throat, and that causes coughing. Changing to OLD GOLDS soothes the throat and removes the cause of the 'cough tickle.'" (SIGNED) Franco Marx Why not a cough in a carload? OLD cold cigarette are blended from HEARLFAT the tobacco, fine natural grass. Selected for silkiness and glipessiness from the heart of the tobacco to give a rich, full aroma. July sunshine to insure that honey-like smoothness. On your kite, the **OLD GOLD - PAUL WITTLEHORN** *HOUR,* *PAUL WHITEHORN*, King of Jamaica, with his companion ordering, breaks the Old GOLD hour kite above our entire network of Colorado Broadcasting System. eat a chocolate, light an Old Gold,and enjoy both! P. Lorillard Co., Est. 1760