PAGE TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951 Exposition Broadcast To Be Heard Two 15-minute, wire recorded radio programs have been made on the Engineering Exposition for broadcast over stations KJAY in Topeka and KFRM in Kansas City. The Exposition will begin at 10 am. Friday in Marvin hall and will last until noon Saturday. A total of 23 exhibits from 11 engineering departments and the departments of mathematics and military science will be entered. The stations plan to broadcast the programs during intervals when no regular programs are scheduled. Ronald Wigington, Exposition publicity chairman, said that he had not yet been notified of the exact broadcast times. These programs were recorded on April 14 in the KFKU studios under the supervision of Brice Emkhe, moderator for both programs. In the KJAY recording are William Stinson, Exposition chairman; Dwane Crowl, representing the mechanical engineering department; Frank Davis, representing the civil engineering department; and Ronald Wigington, representing engineering physics. In the KFRM program are Stinson, Clifford Newberry, representing aeronautical engineering; Davis; and Wigington, representing the mathematics department. Stinson said today that engineering students who work on their projects in the Exposition would receive credit on their transcript. Students must submit their names, along with a statement of their activities in the Exposition, to the chairman of the departments. Department chairman must give these lists to Stinson not later than Saturday, May 5. He will give the lists to Dean T, DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering and Architecture to be accredited. Grants Offered By Italian School Scholarships to two American graduate students are being offered for next year by the Scuola Normale Superiore of the University of Pisa, Italy. Any male student may apply if he will have a B.A. by Nov. 1 and has academic ability, a good knowledge of Italian, and good health. Aeronautical Engineers Demonstrate Model Ram Jet Propulsion Engine Bv DAVID ARTHURS "The faster you go, the faster you go," is one of the operating principles of the model ram jet engine to be demonstrated by the aeronautical engineering department during the Engineering Exposition. The ram jet engine and many other aeronautical engineering testing devices and projects will be shown in the department building, the quosset hut to the rear of Marvin hall. The ram jet, a model of the world's mightiest engine, is to be placed in a 100 m.p.h. blast of air and fired up to produce thrust, smoke, fire, a thunderous roar, and a visual demonstration of Newton's first and second laws of motion. The Scuola, a 150-year-old college housed in a 13th century palace, has departments of letters, philosophy, mathematics, physics, and natural science. Fort Worth, Tex. (U.P.)—Roscoe Smith got a traffic ticket "fixed" for $500 by his own choice. Smith got an overtime parking ticket and told the officer, H. O. Glass, he would contribute $500 to the March of Dimes if the policeman would "fix" the ticket. Glass dug in his pocket for the $1 to pay the fine. The horizontal wind tunnel, to be on display for the first time, is used to test flight characteristics of proposed aircraft. There will also be a vertical wind tunnel, which tests the buoyancy of aircraft. Gets $500 Parking Ticket Also on display is a propeller vibration testing device. The aeronautical engineering department will also demonstrate several displays on the basic principles of flight. Students who wish further information should write the Institute of International Education (U.S. Student Program), 2 West 45th street, New York 19, New York. Applications must be filed by May 25. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE CONDENSED STATEMENT THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK LAWRENCE, KANSAS At the close of business, April 9,1951 RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks, Cash and Gate from Banks, subject to our check $2,873,503.07 United States Bonds 3,353,577.70 Municipal Bonds 1,838,913.64 Other Bonds 134,000.00 Total Cash and Bonds 8,199,994.41 12,000.00 Total Cash and Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock ... 85,000.00 Banking House ... 19,751.21 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults ... 3.00 Other Real Estate ... 104,754.21 Loans 1,910,479.55 Overdrafts 454.50 TOTAL RESOURCES $10,227,682.67 LIABILITIES **Capital** ... 100,000.00 Surplus ... 300,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves ... 97,513.35 **Total Capital Account** ... 497,513.35 Deposits ... 9,730,169.32 TOTAL LIABILITIES ... $10,227,682.67 Above statement is correct GEO. W.KUHNE, Cashier. 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