WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1967 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Three-Day School of Water Experts to Start Jan. 17 Filtration Plant Operators and Sewage Disposal Superintendents to Meet The second annual meeting of the Kansas Water Works Association and the fifth three-day water works school will be held at the University Jan. 26, 2015, in Boyce, Ohio. Boyce, associate professor of civil engineering, water superintendents, filtration and sewage disposal plant operators, and others in the state who are interested in problems of sanitary supplies have been invited to attend. The three-day school following the meeting of the association will be conducted under the auspices of the School of Engineering. Several prominent engineers from Kansas and other states will speak at general meetings and even at conferences that are brought before the group. Laboratory demonstrations and instruction will be given at the city filter plant. Cities to Send Delegates "The thesis of Kansas have been requested to send representatives in this school," said Prof. James L. Buron, of the Kansas Water Works Association. "No tuition or laboratory fees are being charmed." The first day of the meeting will be given over to discussions of quality of water, water distribution and free protection features, and construction and maintenance methods. The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will hold an open house for visitors Monday evening. Instruction to Be Given On Tuesday the time will be devoted to geological studies of ground water, well construction and maintenance problems, developments in water purification practice, and to the study of soil science by counting. Laboratory demonstrations and instruction will be given at the city filtration plant. In the evening the annual dinner and business meeting of the Geothermal Work Areas will be held. Experts to Be Present The third and last day of the meeting will be given over to the discussion of administrative problems of sewage control and control, use of chlorine in sewage purification, and the designing and operation of sewage disposal plants. In the afternoon a bus trip will be made to visit the water filtration plant. Paul C. Lous, chemical engineer National Line Association, Washing ton, D.C., "The Economy of Soften Well Water Supplies." John Prince, president Stewart Sand Company, Kansas City, Mo. "Preparation and Analysis of Filter Sand." Among the speakers of especial prominence together with their subjects, greet Jack J. Himan Jr., as associate professor of sanitation at the University of Iowa and chairman of a committee on the United States Water Works Association, "Measurements of the Quality of Water." A. L. Dopmersey, associate sanitary engineer, United States Public Health Service, St. Louis, Mo., "Safeguarding Interstate Carrier Drinking Water." L. H. Enlow, sanitary engineer, Chlorine Institute, New York City, "Effective Sewage Chlorination and Possible Cost Reduction." "Fill Rollers" Ball* Plans Outlined The student board of the school of pharmacy met last night to discuss tentative plans for the annual "pill rollers" ball* to be held sometime in April. No definite plans have yet been made, but will be within a few weeks. BOWERSOCK One night Only —Monday, Jan. 17— 100—Cast—100 Price: $1 to $2.50 plus tax Mail orders now Seats Friday, Jan. 14 KFKU --i Weihn A. Wahlmann d Dorothy Kuerstolner, Vidniker, b Moeren is a Miner ... Vivaldi-Nacher a Allergo Program, Thursday, Jan. 151 12:30 p. m. "Talk," The Librarian, Dr. E.M. Huntuck, Department of Education 12:45 p. m., Mesa, furnished by the Sibon Milner, Meek, Jourano, be Quest be Heal of Youth we Work We Want I Want a Worship Birch 1:15 p. m.- Radio Bulletin of Campus News Annual Broadcasting of Radio Night to Be Over KFKU and WDAF Kansans Throughout Country May Hear K. U. Program on Jan. 29 on Jan. 29 The annual K. U. Radio Night will be broadcast Jan. 29, from 9 until 10:45 p. m., over stations KFKU at 275 meters and WDAF at 363.6 meters. By using two stations it will be possible to reach all over the United States and make it possible for U. U. alumni to bear the program. This will be a Kansas program given on Kansas Day, and will consist mainly of entertainment features. Greetings will be given by Governor Ben S. Pausanis, the State nature number, "The Corn Song," will be given by the motel club. The song was written by Kate Stephens, A. B. 75, and especially arranged by T. A. Larryne, director. The program will play Kansas traditions which especially involve University and the state beer. The broadcasting will be from the studio, and not from the gymnasium as in previous years. This program is given for the people of Kansas, and for alumni associations and Kanaus clubs all over the United States. The last issue of the Graduate Magazine contained notice of the program, and the next issue will contain a complete account. Besides this, special notices are posted by the University secretary of the alumni association, to all K, U, and Kanaus clubs in order that they may get together for the program. The first K. U, Radio night was given in 1922 over WDAF. It was such a success that it was again given over WDAF in 1925. In 1924 the program given from KFKU answered were received from 43 states and from 70 Kansas counties. No regular radio night was given in 1925, but this program was announced in February which had not been previously announced. In 1926 a regular program was given. Owing to improved methods in reception it is thought that this will be the third this year will be heard throughout the country. New Review Magazine Announced A new review publication is to come inti existence soon announces John M. Price of the New York Herald Tribune. It will be published three times a year and will cost fifty cents the copy or $1.25 the year. Manuscript is available, and words of encouragement or decision are to be addressed to John M. Price, erase of Herald Tribune, New York. According to statistics, gourre is the principal aliment of the students at the University of Indiana. Values to fit the Student Pocketbook in our January's Clearance Sale The things students need for hikes and school wear for these cold and slushy days to follow—— 10 per cent or 20 per cent discount on regular sale price. Hiking Boots Hiking Pants for men and women Sweaters Silk Wool Hose Rubbers Zippers Overshoes Hub Clothing Co. 820. Mass. ANNOUNCEMENTS Beginning Monday, Jan. 24, Dean F. B. Dainis will reserve the booth from 2 to 4 p.m. for students desiring graduate work in the second semester. The Kansas chapter of the American College Quill Club will hold an important meeting Thursday evening, Jan. 13 at :700clock in the room of central Administration building. - Cari Niemeyer, scribe. Rhadanthuni will meet at 7:30 Thursday night in the basement of Green hall. Poems will be read and criticized by the club and plans for the new semester will be discussed. This is the last meeting of the semester and Frances Woffey, president; urges all members to be present. members of Alpha Sigma Nu please meet at Squires studio for the taking of the Jayhawk picture, on Friday at 12:30. Quack Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the gymnasium. Ann Bottford will have charge of the meeting tonight. Ingarbog Williamson. Chemistry of Ancients to Be Lecture Subject Dr. F. B, Dains, professor of chemistry, will lecture on "Chemistry Among the Auctions" before an open meeting of Mu Tau Alpha, honorary classical fraternity, in room 206 Fri sera, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Doctor Dains will use slides to illustrate his lecture which will be preceded by the business meeting of the fraternity. The public will be admitted for the lecture at the cost of the meeting. The printed proofs of the channeler's biennial report have been returned from the state printer. John Chavez, channeler, corrected the proofs for busy Monday correcting the proofs. Notice to College Freshmen All College freshmen are expected to see their advisers between Jan. 10 and Jan. 20 to arrive with materials for the spring semester. The advisers' names and office hours are on the bulletin board at the College office, 100 central Administration. Paul B. Lawson, Asst't. Dean. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, at reasonable price Cream Nut Waffles Newcomb Jewelry & Optical Co. 737 Mass. Don't Forget the Delicious 3--7--9 at the restful Virginia Inn --Last Times Tonight-- "TIN HATS" BOWERSOCK That red hot film with Mae at her best. —Usual added reels— Thu.—Fri.—Sat. 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Warm, clean rooms in modern modern house. Black attics to K. V. Phone 252-8767. --- GIRLS desiring rooms, single or double, for second semester, call 1123 Mississippi street. Private home, near campus, every convenience. Present occupants leaving school. Phone 1429. 92 FOR GIRLS - Room, either single or double. Need容纳. Dinner if wanted. 1139 Mississippi. Phone 877-626-5000. 92 FIVE ROOM furnished house, close to K. U., Everything furnished, including hour, light, gas, telephone in 1984, 24 per month. 1984. Toussees. FOREIGN language difficulties, over- come. Have your French and German translation of scientific and technical material done by me. Good reef- Lawrence, Kansas. School of Commerce, Incidental training Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Band for catalog VARSITY Shows: 3-7-9 Today—Thursday "The Girl From Montmartre" Friday----Saturday Now a famous coloratura soprano appearing in operatic selections. "I Want My Man" "On the Stage Beatrice Abrams Belkin (K. 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