SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Longest Tunnel of Railway System Opened to Traffic Structure Eight Miles Long Is in Cascade Range; Fifth Largest in World Seattle, Wash., Jan. 12. *America's* railroad tunnel, eight miles to end, and only exceeded in length will be open to traffic tomorrow. Alpa will be open to traffic tomorrow years after work was begun, thus setting a new speed record for each construction project. The line of the Great Northern Railway in the Cascade range, about a hound of $800,000, was built at a cost of $1,000,000. Time, the railroad's entire line the Cascade range, 75 miles in length, would cost electrical operation. Until now, America has been the Moffat tunnel, Colorado, 6.11 miles long, which opened last February. The Cascade range, the Simpson, St. Gothard, Louisberg and Mt. Cenis tunnels in the Switzerland, France and Italy. Has Electrical Operation The Electric laboratories that will operate the heavy machinery and the Casde line are the largest and most powerful of their type. They are capable of advantages both alternating and direct current. The overload trolley where carry 11,000 volts of alternating current, up, a travelling substation, within the cab of the Joomotive itself, changes it to low voltage, direct current, when on down grades, where braking is necessary, the motors act as gen- erators, the current back into the trolley lines third of the total power needed to move them on the upgrade, and so the machine trims up other sections of the road. The new tunnel reduces one about a third and two-thirds long, at a height of about 180 feet. It was necessitated by the heavy shows that previously hampered operation at certain times of the year, so the tunnel is now in use on these mountains, and sometimes the fall is as fast as a foot an hour. Now, we are moving forward, now, while the normal operation of the trains will be poised on itsometers and time boats for freight. New Thrilling Method Used Completion of such a long tuned in so short a time was accomplished by using pointers to accumulate points. By the older engineering methods, boring was commenced from each end and亲切 met in the middle there is a deep valley, only 022 feet above, so a shift was struck at this point. Then another tunnel was tuned. Through this two additional boring faces were obtained. Then a temporary tunnel was began, from the outside, warm, and safe, from this shaft, westward. This Pionner Tunnel, as it was called, was 8 feet high and 9 feet wide, about 52% feet south of the base. Being smaller, the tunnel was kept well ahead of the main tunnel, and permitted cross cuts over to the route between Smaller and Beinger. The tunnel was kept outnumbered of additional bore zones. The auxiliary tunnel also permitted the trains carrying workmen, and allowed the train travel back and forth without interfering with the work in the main tunnel. At one time 1793 men were working at this point. Also, the air conditions to supply the workings, the compressed airipes for the drills and shovels, and water used in the tunnel were run through the tunnel tunnel. The tunnel is lined with massive concrete walls, in which 260,000 cubic yards of concrete were used while the cubic yards of rock were removed. Thrilling Reserves in Hotel Fire Thrilling Reserves in Hotel Fire Seattle, Wash. Jan. 12—(UP)—Thrilling rescues of 10 persons were made Thursday night when fire destroyed the Seminole hotel and other damage causing damage estimated at $75,000. Men and women were hurried to safety down fire ladders. The flames have 50 persons to streets. Read the Kansan Want-Ads Army Plane Crash Brings Death to All Members Harlbury, Ponni, Jan, 12—(UHP) St. Patrick, Picardian, eighth mennon of the army transport plane which used to fly across the ocean, oiled cable today in a hospital. His companions were either killed or mortally or died soon after the great attack of the war. The most plausible claim is, Question Mark, fell near the Revolution post office, with an impact of 160 yards. Two investigations were underway today. Captain Meritt K. Tatebuck of the Middletown alf station and Capt. John E. McKinnon, other will be in charge of a board. 'Jack' Garner, Texas, May Be Minority Leader in the House No Rival Since Voluntary Retire- ment of Representative Vice-Correspondent Finis Garrett By Joseph S. Wasney Counsel press Staff Correspondent Washington, Jan. 12—(UDP)—Mepresents in the House are expected to select representative John N. "Jack" Garner, of Texas, as the ninth party leader during the 71st Congress. Garner has no rival in the field for the leadership due to the volunteers. She will lead Garrett, Fenns, who will leave Congress when the 70th session ends on March 4. Garrett ran for the Tennessee senatorial nomination but 25 Years in House The small but brilliant Texan has arrived more than 29 years in the House. He holds an important position as ranking member of the House Republican leadership and should be selected to the minority leadership he probably would hold his own. In one action of the Democratic party there has been slight objections to the bill, which views on the wrinkle when the opposition fashioned a bill. The Democratic Free schedule. The Texas delegation in the House has already endorsed Garner for the next minority leadership and during the last two months of the short session other delegations from Demo- trials have conceded to be related to his support. Garner is a bobby of Speaker Langerwort. They often appear to the guest, so they include the guests by recounting each other as president-elect. Student Hospital Has Rare Wardrobe Display "Clothes! Old Clothes! Anybody want any old clothes?" Such is the cry of Doctor Camonetta at the university hospital, who reports that when the influential epidemic on the Hill necessitated the dismissal of school, a number of area residents who had no time in decaring. Among the articles left were: 3 pairs of house slippers, 2 mats, or 1 suit; 1 pair of tights; 1 sunsuit hat, 1 tie, 2 shoes with garters attached, and 1 suit of underwear. These articles have, as yet, not been reissued to replain his wardrobe, he can do so with little effort. The present are three pieces of shoes and that for Camtown would be glad to part with them if anyone, preferably the owners, should desire to take the shoes. If not, perhaps a sale could be in stipulated and enough money raises for the purchaser. "Doc" is open and ready to receive either suggestions as to the disposal of the articles; or any claimants, penalty or damages, should help him solve his problem. Send The Daily Kansan home MAX The Cleaner Phone 49 Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Here Are Some Good Buys 1 Royal Portable, red crackle finish slightly used $45.00 1 Royal Portable, black finish, fine machine $45.00 1 Remington Portable, with original ribbon $40.00 1 Corona Portable, good $17.50 Late model L. C. Smith, rebuilt $35.00 No. 10 Remington $25.00 Many others to choose from if you do not see what you want here. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 717 Mass. St. Phone 548 Will Defy Death in This Racing Car First pictures of "Golden Arrow" received from England. Side and front views of the car in which Major I. O. D. Sagrieve goes to shatter the high-velocity record at Daytona Beach, Florida. He hopes to set a new mark on miles driven by the fastest car on record, presenting the present record of 207.5 miles per hour. Major Ssgrave will be in America with his "Golden Arrow" late this year. The Arrow is a winged arrow which is expected to reduce wind resistance to a new minimum, and the top "right" which will aid in deicing the car on her course. The Ssgrave will also have a larger engine in order to maintain wind resistances; the project three bullets encloses The "Golden Arrow" has an overall length of 26.4 a maximum width of 6.1 a maximum height of 39.5 m, its entire surface area is about 74 of 78 m2, its entire cross-section area is about 17 square feet.1 It is equipped with a 12-cylinder. Navier engine that developed 500 h. p. in 1838. The engine produces 600 kW at 1400 rpm and an estimated speed area 81 m2. Its front gear, 1400 m.p. in 2.0 seconds. Major Segrave is also being hired on a motor boat which he will race at the Miami Riffles in an attempt to beat Gar Wood's present champion. Dr. Bailey Talks on Foods Board Drops Charges Contrast of Past and Present Preparation. Also Made 5—Miami Fight td Go 15 He emphasized the difference between the methods and kitchen equipment used by the cook, saying that he can encounter it as the most important element in the kitchen. After the meeting, Doctor and Mrs. Bailey wore the guests at a dinner served by the chas in economic use of foods. Do E. H. S. Barley of the department speak at a few economic Club, of which he is in a temporary member, on "Going Down and Then," as they meet their morning This was officially announced by Jade Johnson and William F. Carr, of the Manson Square Garden corp., and hold a long conference with John Backley, Doctor Bailly is an expert on bread and has it very a gritty collection of loaves, but he also has a special specimen of bread that was made in England in 1855. At that time, despite of using yeast, the believer blows out a hole in the bread dough. Doctor Bailley also lays beans and nuts from China and all kinds of iron and coffee from various parts of the world. Boston, Jan. 12 — (UF) The Florida State game was between Teekin and Young Stunning of Atlanta will be held at Miami, Flac. Feb. 27, as planned by Tex Board Drops Charges for Teaching Evolution Jumfortown, Tenn., Jan. 12—(UPC) The prosecution failed to show up to court the county school board so toultriefed the charges against the charges against Elmert Gentry, promisor of the Clark Range high school. Anti-Revival law were dropped. The learning before the Fentress county office board was preliminary to a state warrants charging the principal with violation which the attorney for the prosecution had announced would be sworn in next A position signed by 350 students at a Lutheran University may be instructed in meeting for the University to complete an internship or specify completion of this plan are given mutual forward recognition of the student's efforts do at more than the slide. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Good Shoe Repairing SHINING — DYEING is our only specialty Out of ten students asked as to the where-abouts of the Classical museum, only one knew the location of it. -a girls was coming out of the Classical museum, which—by the way—is located on the second floor of a building from an adjoining classroom. Classical Museum Found Neglected by Students Electric Shoe Shop Co. of Varsity 1017 Mass. "What are you doing up here?" she was asked. Phone 2701K3 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan and a copy will be sent you THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "I've been in the Classienl museum looking around." "My stars!" she exclaimed, "do you mean to say that you have a class it that room and don't know where the school is?" It in the joining room." by special carrier. Telephones — News Room, K. U. 25 — Business Office, K. U. 66 "Classical museum—not that in Fraser, where all those old dumplies are?" "Oh, is it that the Classical museums it was wondering what that was in?" he asked. "Or for curiosity's sake the girl see us to ask ten students at the Hill where the Classical museum was located Out of the十 only one knew. Several said it was in Spencer-Thuppus which found one who answered variably. Night connection, all departments, 2701K9 Want Ads LOST: On Mississippi Street, small purse containing watch, Call 132, -85 LOST; Green Parker pencil between Abi Chi house and the Library, Thursday. Finder please call 898. -85 FOR RENT? Two compactable single or double rooms for boys, with board if desired. Price reasonable. 1701 Ohio. Phone 21929 J. - 89 LOST: Wednesday, pair of horn- timed glasses between Ad and Union Building or in Union building. First place call please挂Wanda at 215; ROOM AND BOARD: for one girl, or room for two girls, 924 Miss. St. Phone 1788 W. — 89 FOR RENT: Two large double rooms, well lighted, B1: One single room, B2: Strictly modern home* Four bedrooms. A v. U. 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