DAY, APRIL 21, 1950 IL 21, 19 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Deep Gun Shows CA System in exhibition of G.C.A. (ground troiled approach system for land-aircraft) and jeep-mounted 75 .57 mm. guns will be a part of military science department's excitation in the engineering extion today and Saturday. col. Edward R. Kumpe, professor military science, said the exhibitions have been gathered and preened by the joint efforts of the air, air force and the navy. the Military Science building will open for visitors both days, but all of it will be devoted to milli- y exhibits. Part of the building contain overflow exhibits from School of Engineering and Architecture; Colonel Kumpe explained. he navy has provided the demation of the new safety device landing aircraft in bad weather under these circumstances when possible for pilots to land it aircraft visually. The G.C.A. be demonstrated on the slope give the Military Science building. From Ft. Riley, the army has obeyed the jeep-mounted 75 and 57 guns. Formerly, this heavy air was mounted only on tanks other heavy equipment, but due new technology, recoilless guns we been developed that can be mounted on light vehicles. With the guns, the army will disy new radio equipment in the as All three of the R.O.T.C. units I be represented in the Relaysade Saturday, and R.O.T.C. students will participate in the colorsemony in Memorial stadium thede day. isconnected aucet Flows A "magic faucet," being displayed the hydraulics laboratory during Engineering Exposition today, sunday, and Sunday, will provoke Where does the water come questions. You can guess the civil engineers exhibiting "ever running faucet" won't elge the secret of their free water only the "magic faucet" is a common then faucet suspended in mid- by piano wire. There are no es or hoses running from it— at a small sponge tied on the back are a pipe would normally be unnected. A steady stream of ter flows from the tap to a funnel low and then into a flume under floor. Where the water comes m is for you to guess. other demonstrations and displays shown in the hydraulics oratory are working models of Meade county and Kanapolis ms, a "water clock," and models swing soil erosion and flood flow. Axwell Ravndal, engineering for, is in charge of the hydraulics play. Dil Well Pump shown At Lindley WANTS to the Engineering Examination today through Sunday will have a chance to see an oil well pumping unit in action in 238 Lindhall. The unit, which is six feet in and 10 feet long and weighs 10 pounds, is sponsored by the dorsis in petroleum engineering. The machine, which works on the principle as a water well top, is used to lift oil to the surface when there is not enough pressure to bring the liquid the top. It is also used in most low fields where there is no issue. the model is powered by a three seper motor and will lift a ximum of 2,200 pounds. Com-ly called a jack, the size used ends upon the level of the oil. me of the larger pumps stand 25 high and can produce as much 600 harrels daily. so on exhibit in room 238 will a model drilling rig and equip- used for gas measurement and Lawrence Church Schedule FIRST BAPTIST 8th and Kentucky george C. Fetter minister Church school, 9:45 a.m. University class led by Charles Thomas. Morning service, 11 a.m. Observance of Baptist Education Sunday. Sermon: "Why Christian Education?" Wilson O'Connell will lead prayer. Mildred Simpson will read the Scripture. Baptist Student fellowship, 5:30 p.m. William Fuqua will lead a panel discussion on "A Dynamic Christian Faith." WEST SIDE PRESBYTERIAN 605 Maine Daniel Knox Ford, minister Bible school, 9:45 a.m. The Rev. Mv. Roberts of St. Andrews University age class. Lesson topic: "Amos Attacks Social Injustice." Daniel Knox Ford, minister Morning worship, 11 a.m. Subject: "Who Crucified Christ?" 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