MONDAY, APRIL 15. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Engineers to Hold Banquet April 20 at Union Building Westinghouse Will Send Mechanical Man for Display at Night Program Program “四 hundred chairs won't seat the crowd,” said Charles Haines this morning speaking of the engineering hamper to be given to him for a visit at 10:30 p.m. “At least four hundred were present last year, but accommodations are now being arranged for even more. We are in engineering expo in real style.” Committees in charge of the banquet are all rounding out the last details of their work, according to R.S. McGregor, 961, general manager of the Kansas City (ca) company, will make the printmaster, as may be decided later. To Exhibit a Mechanical Man An outstanding feature of the banquet and exposition is the special demonstration of Televue, the mechanical mun by an engraver who had worked for a company, who is bringing the machine from Chicago Saturday afternoon. This is the first exhibition of the robot in this year's show; many displays will be impossible because of delay in reaching Lawrence, so that those who attend the banquet may count themselves fortunate for being able to watch the "Televue" in operation. The return of King Khlau and his followers, chief architect Imiphep Khlete, Zower, and Paul's treasure has been unearned by archaeologists and will be opened at this year. He will probably be omitted this year. Professor Russe Gells to Topeka Prof. F. A. Russell made a trip to Topeka to help with state affairs with the hoof of securing him as a speaker at the banquet. Professor Russell is in charge of economic and competition. Other committee chairmen in charge of arrangements are: Charles Haines, tickets; Ed Farmer, program; Rick Flatt, program; and ben auch, Blundo com- mery. Hatch to Open Tressure Chest Don Hatch, chairman of the committee in charge of the museum, died on April 17 at the history connected with the ceremony. "Five thousand years ago, King Khafu was a nighy Pharaoh of Egypt in his body and riche after death, he instructed his chief architect, Ihmiphe, to prepare him a great tomb. His husbands and sons are buried here mid-begin. The scale of the work was of such magnitude that Khafu died before its completion. Carefully excavated, he found many years, his body and great riches, were encased in his uncompleted museumum. It remained there for four thousand years, and the body carried away." "After a thousand years," continued Hatch, "archaeologists have finally unearthed his treasure case and have arranged to open it at the site known to those present. At this time the men who have endeavored to help fish the remaining work on the pyramid by assisting the advancement of the school of Engineering and Archaeology inscribed into the order of King Khufu." Announcements W. S. G. A. council will meet Tuesday, April 16, at 7 p.m., instead of 6:45. Ack Woodman, president, W. G. A. "Sweet Tooth" of Bees Analyzed by Scientist Baltimore, —The far-famed "sweet tooth" of the bee has a sound scientific basis, according to a report on the University of Minnesota and Dr. Dilger Elimin Minich of the University of Minnesota, that will appear in *n*forthecoming book of the Quartz Technology. Tests were made by a German scientist to determine the reaction of bees to the four classic tastes, sweet, salt, sour and bitter, that are not dependent on the type of sugar. They used saccharose solutions eight times as strong as man can tolerate. The bees' reaction to nicotine and to salt solutions, however, was roughly analogous to that of man. On the other hand, sucrose would much more bitter than men in the laboratory could stand. Around the World by Auto Underwood-United. Fraulin Clarenzero Stinnes, daughter of the late German steel magnate, with her commanation, C. A. Sørensen, Swedish sportman, photographed almost two years on a world auto tour—the first under undertaken by a woman. So far the airplane carries 6,000 miles of roadless China. Faculty members of the University and their wives were pleasantly entertained with a tea Sunday afternoon at the Alpha Chi Omega (omega house) for the 105th anniversary of the diploleague of Alpha Chi Omega, wasquet of honor at the tea. SOCIETY The house was decorated with spring flowers, including lavender and crystal jewel boxes of rose and tall tappers. Pink and green were the colors used in the motif for the ceiling. Those in the receiving line were: Mrs Helen Benson, president of the school; Mr William Duncan, president of Frances Goodell, house; mother, Mrs Elizabeth Dunkle, and Ms, Nell Frances Beevens, c'28, of Columban Kana, is spending several days as the guest of Roberta Culbertson, c'31. Miriam Thoroman, gr, spent the week-end in Iola visiting her parents. The Rev, and Mrs. Gleen J. Wither spoon, of Kansas City, were the guest of Thelma Hollow Sunday. Josephine and Louise Maxwell entertained over the week end for Lorraine Little, Arlene Galloway, Marjorie Jainel, Loon Hatchy (Karen) and Ralph Eldridge, Rex Smith, Clyde Moore, and Franklyn Hart of Olathe. Mrs. R. G. Hare of Independence Kan, visited the Sigma Chi house Saturday. Carter Lanter and William Talester of Olathe, were guests at the Sigma Chi house this week-end and while participants in the contest at Lawrence high school. The following were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house over the weekend: Mary Alice Irewnan, Alice Bridges, Geraldine Bridges of Kansas City; Mrs. Willard Biond and daughter, Bobby of Kansas City, Mo; Miss Mildred Bridges of Louisville; Miss Mary Lydick and Miss Jess Collins of Coffeeville. The following were guests at the Kappa Sigma house over the weekend: Tom Poor, Julian Kellan Disney Young, Keith McDermott, Daryl Dorey, Kansas City, Kenneth Schofield, Newton, and Cresson Hardy, Hoisington. Freeeland F. Penny is to be an assistant in modern history at Cornell University next year, and not an assistant as was stated in the Karnan Sunday. Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads KFKU 1220 Kilocycle --children's Program in Afternoon The programs for the two concerts of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra will be held at the concert. The afternoon program will be quite light in nature being the regulation children's program. The University Concert Course will offer special events to the school children of law enforcement. Ree Pardon --children's Program in Afternoon The programs for the two concerts of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra will be held at the concert. The afternoon program will be quite light in nature being the regulation children's program. The University Concert Course will offer special events to the school children of law enforcement. The regular Monday night program will be broader tonight at 8 p. m. from station KFKU. The program is as follows: Sheldon Address Will Open Music Festival, April 28 9:00—Prof. W. B. Downing, harl- stone. 21:5—"What's in the Sky to night?" the second of n series of syndicated lectures by Dr. A. M. Harring, University of Arkansas. 9:30—Mica Harriet Lull, pianist Rebellion May Die Soor Week's Program to Include Orchestra Concerts, Glee Clubs, and Mexican Government Expects Early Survender Requiem Early Surrender Reports from Mexico city today indicated that the Mexican federal government expects an early collapse of he rebellion. United Press Music Festival Week begins Sunday evening, April 29, with a joint meeting of all churches at the University Andersonian with a program of music by the Choral Union accross the campus. Music concerts on the orchestra and the organ. Dr. Charles Shofon of Topkas will give the address which will have to be given to him, and provide a biographical History and Life in General*. This service is open without charge Though the government admitted it and heard nothing further from the migrant officers, who are on Saturday, Mr. Trump said they were federal officials it was said today that surrendered and defeated were the only alternatives for the红军. A decisive battle between General Topete, reliever chief, and two Federal armies which claimed to have the power to respond by reporting pending today near San Blas. The establishment of a student bookstore, operated and managed by students, is being considered at the University of Minnesota. It is急待得到政府的同意 to such a plan by the proprietors of the University bookstore. In the next few days work, will be begun of orchestring the bleachers which will hold the chorus, or over the stage, which should greatly increase the tone volume of the chorus and orchestra. The group will be involved in the School of Fine Arts. The ceiling is being purchased especially for this occasion and will be used only for this occasion. The evening concert will have as solist George Meade, leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, who will sing two groups of song numbers and feature a soloist or orchestra will play several shorter numbers and feature the symphony chapel "America," the prize winning number by Ernest Bloch, which he performed on Saturday. The纯 compositional form of the present day. Thus far it has been given only in the larger cities and Lawrence is the first small city to hear this work, and are being brought from Minneapolis to augment the orchestra for this performance. Sensory beds for the work are being placed on sale which carry the heat seats to the concert of the 250 school children and orchestra, Verdi Requiem, two concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and Harry Fardin, violins, and the University Glo Club. 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