TOMBES RANKIN Navy Department Keeps Watch Over Sea Travel Lanes Hydrographic Office Issue Warnings and Tries to Eliminate Danger to Ships THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Washington, feb. 14—Twenty-four hours a day, work in and wack out, department of the驻美国 US military organization in an duty police the seven oes and directing trafick for ocean game vessels in all parts of the word—and this duty is performed without leaving Washington. Merchant vessels and mono-fuel half way around the globe have reported rescuing these safety-at-sea directions. A merchant ship, southeast of the Case at Good Hope, South Africa notified the Navy Department the other day that a vessel had up the Washington Hydroptere museum with S.H.S. Cormorant at Constantinople required that it received navigation warnings and time signals sent out from the Ardley radio station. Warnings issued to Ships Its duty is to locate enemy trawl lines safe; warn ships of dreadlocks lebarge in shore waters; and report on bermuda bearings, advice vessels of weather conditions and to broadcast time signal® Directions Are For Reaching Immediately manual or const guard ships are depended to the scene of the dimmer, either as remote or connect it. Watching a ship is vital so that the navigators can be vigilant so that the navigators can be guard. To the Hydrographic office of the navy is entrusted the safety and economical navigation of ships on the broad sea. A radio-net, reaching from the northern most traffic lanes to the southern flips and completely circling the globe, keeps the Hydrographic office informed on the presence of floating wrecks, disabled light houses and all dangers to ocean traffic. Lumber Schomber Johnson Cove The most mutant defender recent years was that whistleblower Governor Pierce, which was abandoned south of Newfoundland and drifted eastward in the path of trans-Atlantic traffic. The Hydrographic fine notified the coast guard officer Taman, which picked up the sab�man but was forced to drop it during a fiery storm. A year later it appeared between the Camay Islands and the Camay Islands having brought on a huge wound. This time an American warship sighted it and set it on fire. During the winter months, lee-berg keep; the Hydrographic office busy broadcasting warnings and despatching boats to shatter them by gun fire. Lumber Schooner Flicked Up No matter where the American voyager may find himself on the broad oceans of the world, he may rest assured that day in day out the Hydrographic office in Washington is keeping travel inside clear and as far as humanly possible eliminating dangers from the seas. Mayonnaise Aid Is Found Lemon Pectin Will Make Salad Dressing "Stand Up" Coronin, Caliber Pepper, How lemon pectin, the new concentrated essence of jelly, in coming to the aid of commercial mayonnaise dressing was told here by C. P. Wilson, citrus by product exports of this city. Home-made magnificues, consisting of salad oil, egg, and seasoning is in a highly approved food, but will not "attend up" long enough to survive the delights of commercial storage. The oil globules, normally barely displaced as a fine smooth layer on a medium, can easily end up and run away, making the indigestion power of the egg to keep them where they belong. Lemon pectin, a called substitute now being made in large quantities from the white "229" of lemon peel, is found to be used in the ingredient needed to create a mild almond sugar and an almond fragrant permanent. The old-time standard dressing, containing no pectin, is rendered unstable by the presence of salt and vegetable acids, both of which are required by the demands of taste. The addition of the pectin leaves the manufacturer the privilege to preside over the most appetizing product possible. Being itself a carbohydrate Food, the pectin is by no means to be classed as an adulterant. Originally developed as a jelly-maker, lemon pectin still has a large market so such加工 is common. A brand-name trade may soon overcharge the original application entitlement. Read Kuwait wint-ods ovary day, DECEMBER 31, 1985 Pharmacy School Plans Largest Annual Picture The largest group picture of students in the School of Pharmacy ever to go in a Jayhawker is the aim of the officers and group representatives of the pharmacy organization. A list of candidates with which to carry out the olan The picture will be taken at 11:30 Thursday morning during the hour which the weekly assembly is usually held. Overflow Crowd Jams Fraser Chapel to Hear Christmas Services Many Are Turned Away Sunday Afternoon From Second Musical Vesper The second all-musical vaudevil of the school year, given Sunifer afternoon in Fraser chapel by members of the faculty and students of the School of Fine Arts, were greeted by an overly excited crowd. Lowpeople being turned away because of lack of sending, or even wounding, facilities. The program, centering about the theme of Christmas, was scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. m. at 3:50 the hall will full, with all standing room set up. The guests are invited into the dowerhouse, and the bells start filled on both sides of the chapel. The stage was lighted during musical numbers by means of tall wrenched candelabras, with slender white candles, aimed by overloaded lights. The decorations, although simple, bare out the Yuletide spirit. Following the琴 player, played by Miss Ruth Ellis, and an instrumental ensemble of violin, cello, harp and organ, the vested chair entered, half from the right and half from the left doors, and marched slowly through the central axis, dividing again at the front to mount the stage from the sides. The proceeded piano played until the musicians timed their march, with the light from the candles in their hands flickering upon their white vestments. It before the entrance of the chorus, it was found necessary to clear pass- age for them in both hallways, and through the doorways. At the close of the program came the recreational, with the vested choir passing out of the ball singing "Black the Ameral cause of the concession of the ball, was requested to remain seated, until the chorus left the church. The Christmas weaver is becoming more popular each year, according to Donald M. Swartzbout, dean of the University of Pennsylvania. He said a constantly growing problem to care for the increasing audience. (With the new audiobook, Dean Swartzbout said it is hoped to munk these musical programs available to more students.) This means that he will care better for the bottom of the programs themselves. Five students of Oberlin College have been expelled lately on account of drunkenness. The annual Christmas party of Kappa Phi will be held at the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, December 15, at 4 o'clock. All members are expected to be present—Juannita Kirkham, publicity manager. Davest Lovett of Ober's will talk to Alpha Digma Sigma tonight at 7:30 in the Journalism library or retail advertisement. Anyone interested in hearing Mr. Lowett is invited—C. E. Mundia, president. ANNOUNCEMENTS The first meeting of both men and women debaters on the Missouri Valley squad will be Thursday at 4:30 in the courthouse. The tryout for the Womens' debate team on the Missouri Valley question, will be held: 4:20 Wednesday afternoon in the courtroom. The Home Economics Club will give a Christmas party for its members on Wednesday, Dec. 15, in room 110, Prunner hall at 4:30 p.m. each woman. We will have stocking with her to the party. Reservations will be served. A "Join a Church" drive was conducted last week at the University of Oklahoma. Sixty per cent of the students expressed a desire to join some church, while less than 25 per cent returned to join. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, will hold a meeting Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, at the Military department. Important business pertaining to the activities of the organization during the remainder of the year will be discussed—L. J. Stauh, contain. Judge Ralph Gaw, of Topknot, and Miss *Pierre* Gaw, of the National Institute of Industrial Psychology in Chicago, studied Dr. Pr. Sheron Sherrion Sunday. 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The club carries a special mission to raise awareness of a student. Two state trips have been planned for the club. The University of Minnesota's basketball season opened Oct. 6, with a victory over North Dakota 21-9. The game was one and one and ragged but hard fought. Phi Kappa held initiation services Saturday evening for Benjamin Jain c28, Lombap, Olmh.; Caucasus c30, Lombap, Olmh.; William Kienhardt, c28, Solomon. Immediate Connections via Bus Extra buses for the holiday traffic, with room for all. Every forty-five minutes for Home for the Holidays! Kansas City Leavenworth Topeka Manhattan Emporia Phone 363 The Cafe with the Tutcher's Cafe has planned for serving you. Our business is your satisfaction. The Red Seal Award proves we have satisfied many. 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