PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1929 Engineers' Plane Arrives; for Use in Ground School 356 10 212 334 21 21 356 Air Craft on Campus May Increase Interest in K. U. Gliding Club K. U.K.'s airplane is here. That is, most of it is here. The fuselage arrived late Friday evening by truck and was taken to the wings the wings will come on a second trip. "The parts of the plane that are here are in excellent condition, except for two holes punched in the covering by the rough surface of the plane. A professor of mechanical and industrial engineering who has had charge of the plane. Having a genuine army plane on the university will stimulate interest in the gliding club of the University of Kansas, and this is one general. The local gliding club has not been functioning to any great extent this year because of the other activities there, but it is behind most of the other universities and colleges in the encouragement of flying. "Professor Hay comments that the gliding club beds several student-owned airplanes. The universities in the northern states are planning annual intercollegiate gliding tournaments. The football games or track meets. Something of this sort would stimulate interest in飞ing to a great extent, and it is hoped at least with the support of much toward accomplishment this end for Kansas. "As far as I could see, one of the main support beams of the body was the only part they cut to keep us up. They were not continuous, "Of course they sent us neither the engine nor the instruments, but we couldn't expect too much. We had a lot of landing gear, indicating that it is to be used for ground instead of water landing. It was unloaded in front of the building for lack of a more suitable place. "I can't think of a place that has room enough for the permanent storage of the plane." Professor Hay said. "We may even have to build a special hanger for it. As soon as the rest of the plane is in, we can attach it on, patching up the holes, and getting it in as good conditions as possible." The lack of the engine and instrument must dictate the study of the plane, which consists of knowing the types of engine and he will be able to identify a plane similar to those used in the ship. Pharmacy Class Objects to Smoking by Women The students in the School of Pharmacy do not like to see a woman smoke, according to a vote of the board's care management, yesterday morning. The class had been discussing the value of the advertising, "Reach for a Luckiest among of a sweet," and the effect of the advertisement on their connection with the advertisement. The men of the class were unanimous in voting that the picture was a handcap to the advertisement as far as they were con- Policemen to Get Playmates Milwaukee, Wi.—(UP)—A pro-palestine has been present in Milwaukee to supply night patrolmen with dogs to act both as helpmates and companions. INSIDE SERVICE (Acme-United) Car Washing Brake Testing Greasing Tire Service Battery Service Storage Firestone Tires CARTER SERVICE Call - 1300 Scores Killed in Hospital Blast Three blasts in the X-ray room of the Cleveland Clinic hospital followed by a sea of flames and clouds of noxious gases, took a death toll of more than 120 lives. This photo shows some of the dead being removed from the scene of the disaster. Cleveland Mourns Dead Seventy Persons Still Missing in Clinic Explosion Cleveland, Ohio—(UP) Cleveland curtailed its business Saturday in an official day of mourning for 123 persons killed by poison gas Wednesday in the Cleveland Clinic explosion. Its sorrow was mixed with anthills and additional victims of the gas and excellent chances for recovery. Those who have so far survived incubation of the poisonous fumes will find that they were not allowed to Dr. William Lover, chair director declared. Officials interrupted plans of rehobbing of the clinic to make a move that would allow for who left the structure after the first explosion. How many people were captured from X-ray film is not known. The death of Mrs. Arthur Richard, of Sharon, Pa., today brought the death toll in the Cleveland Clinic disaster to 124. Poisonous and toxic gases given off At a conference of eleven nationally known chemistry experts with the city's special commission of inquiry yesterday, the theory was advised. Cleveland Clifford Clown was a huge chemical retard at the time of the explosion. be decomposition film under the stress of a leakage from a leaking steam pipe combined with the chemicals already present in the water, varying effects upon the victims. Gamma Phi's Once More Catch a Load of Junk The Gamma Phi Betan were disturbed from their peaceful slumber about midnight. Friday night by a great concession on their front lawn. It was thought at first that they were taking over the garden, but after a more thorough investigation was made, it was found that some of their plants had been taken and their front entrance for the junk pile across the street and硬盘 included a fourth or fifth hand Chevrolet. To the few passing spectators at that hour, it gave the appearance of a playful parade short parade after the M. U.-K. U. game; however they accomplished their mission, this is not the first time they body boxed a mistake and misplaced their toy. Greatly alarmed at such a dreadful mistake and also afraid that it might cause a good source for more scandal, the energetic sisterhood, still in their nighty attire came out to see me. They were more littering siblings, if possible. Send the Daily Kansan home Galsworthy Edition Brings $150 London - (UP) - In 1860 John Galsworthy's "The Man of Property" was published and sold for six hundred dollars. 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