A ann a coercive officer the profof the Hot his of A DePao Co A. Ally his of A DePao Co A. Ally his of A DePao Co A. Fran Cherpri to best the Str to Bel Del of the Str the Str we se a Hi H H is A E C to do la na the Str of ap THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Interior Plans of New Library Are Described Construction Work Will Be Completed by Summer According to Manchester The interior of the new library building is gradually taking shape although it will not be completed until summer, according to Earl N Manchester, director of libraries. The building has five main stories, occupying the front part of the building and including seven stories taking up the rear part. This is an increase over Spooner of one stack floor. The building is so built that there are two stories below the level of the campus, and three above. On the bottom floor, facilities for the receiving and shipping of books will be located. Here will be the workshop in which bindings will be repaired. There is also room for the storage of books. Books can be stored to such books from the bottom floor to any story in the building. Reading Room Below Ground In the floor above, still below ground, is the undergraduate reading room. This room is built to accommodate those who are called transient students, who are there to study because接待 coming to Mr. Manchester, make up the largest part of the daily library crowds. This room will accommodate approximately 268 students. On this floor will be kept the ordinary reserves required for class work. Reserve space is adequate for 14,000 books. Here also, is another storage room, facilities for the convenience of the staff, several rooms which can accommodate large space for photographic reproduction of material. On the ground floor is a large vestibule, with a room on either side. These rooms will each seat approximately 112 students. One will be used as a department reading room or study space, and another quarters for the periodicals. This will make possible the efficient utilization of the magazines owned by the library, a matter which has been almost impossible or at least difficult in Spooner, according to Mr. Manchester. On the other hand, the library organization, that is to say, the acquisition, ordering, and cataloging of books. Try to Eliminate Noise On the second floor is located what may be termed the main reading room of the library. The delivery desk and the card catalog are located in the vestibule in the middle and eliminate as much of the noise and on this operation as possible. The main reading room will accommodate about 190 students, and is lighted by high Gothic windows, which are a compulsive part of the face of the building. On either side of the main room is a smaller departmental reading room, each of which has a seating capacity of about twenty-seven. These will be used by advanced students in their courses, not yet assumed. The office of Mr. Manchester is on this floor, seminars room are also located here. The third floor is given over mostly to seminar rooms, of which there are eight, four on the east and four on the west. A large room to the south is named in the plans as a memorial room, and will be used as such, in case the University sees it need, ever so, that features pointed out, or might, if necessity demanded, be remodeled so as to make two more stack floors. No Larger Force Needled Many interesting features are found throughout the new building. One is the arrangement of stairways, which makes it possible for the staff to go through the building without finding it necessary to traverse the central windows and reading the doors throughout the building are Gothic with a pointed arch at the top. The inner part of the building is lighted by skylights from the top of the building. In the stacks will be accommodations for instructors, in the form of "ubicles"—small desk spaces—which will make reference work easier and expedite the preparation of reading lists. Due to the size of the layout, Manchester believes that no larger force will be needed than has been used previously in Spooner, and the branch libraries over the campus. There will be a meeting of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs, Saturday, Jan. 10, at 10 a.m. in room 202, Central Administration building, Honor in classroom, and laboratory will be discussed. The meeting will be open to interested faculty members and students. John R. Dyer, chairman. Weeks Talks on Panama Traffic in Canal Is Limited by Water Supply (By Science Service) Washington, Jan. 14—One quarter of the water of Gatun Lake which supplies the Panama Canal is used up during the dry season, in one operation of the great locks or loot through every day. The Army's War Department in a statement over the radio tonight, Traffic during the dry season would be limited under present conditions to about 50 vessels a day, because there would not be enough water in the Gulf of Tonkin more vessels through, he declared. Approximately eleven vessels pass through the canal daily, the greatest number in any one day having been 38. Fifty vessels can be accommodated in one day but it is considered that a vessel would be handled every day for all days in the year, since further utilization of the water of the lake would decrease the deep water in the channel. Secretary Weeks said that when the time came to increase the capacity of the canal the additi- supply could be financed from the increased tolls from the increased trade. Gasoline May Be Dyed Red The bureau of mine in Washington, D. C., is working on a plan to dye gasoline red in order to prevent its being mistaken for water, kerosene or other less dangerous objects. 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