THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY,APRIL 20,1928 PAGE THREE 59 Engineering Students to Hold Open House for Relays Visitors . Demonstrations and Exhibits to Be Given for Guests and Students Although their plans for the Kansas Rechs are not as extensive as those of the Texas Rechs, they have several interesting and instructive exhibits for the effusion of the viz design. They will hold open house not only for the out-of-forest visitors but also for students in grades 6 through that students may see for themselves what is being done at the west bank. The civil engineers have made extensive plans for the open house. The testing of materials laboratory in the civil engineering department in the University of Washington Architecture was opened to the public this morning and tests will be held on Tuesday. This morning a field method of testing small concrete beams was demonstrated in the hull on the first floor of the Engineering building. A strength of materials class under Professor Ockerdahl was held this afternoon. Several tests were conducted and explanations made to the visitors. Want Ads The Present Religious Situation—Sermon subject at the Unitarian church morning at 11:00 a.m. At 10:00 m. T. A. Larraume will add the Forms on "Laatsten Musik." Young People's Society at *163* FOR SALE—Food touring car. Good running condition, $25. Please 2758 W. 164 LOST—A pair of engraved, white- gold rimmed glasses. Finder please call 1569. Reward. 164 Finish the Memorial Building FOR SALE: 1408 Kentucky street. Lot 210 room on Kentucky and 290 rooms. Ideal for furniture or a sorority home. Inquire at 1408 Kentucky street. Attend the Kansas Relays. EXPERIENCED MARCELING and championing, Price 50c, 1015 Kenm ukey. Phonz 2775. 199 --in Spring Fabrics — Smart Patterns — Lower Prices FOR SALE—new Spalding tennis racket. $5.00. 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Eve. 10—50 Starts Monday CONRAD VEIDT "A MAN'S PAST" SOON—John Gilbert in "HONOR FIRST" Quaint Designs in waffle sets, coolie jars, and ice tubs of KAMO pottery. Chili Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Biggest Event in Kansas — Kansas Relays B- O- W- E- R- S- O- C - K Tonight - Tomorrow Until You See___ Talk About “Getting Gertie's Garter”— You Ain't Seen Nuthin' Yet! TORRES and his Rhythm Ramblers Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat.10----40. Eve.10----50 Starts Monday— Lawrence's Own Movie "A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD" All Local Cast IT'S A SCREAM! Also "Love Me and the World Is Mine" Biggest Cast Ever Assembled An Award of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS "The Spirit of the Legion"—an interpretation by R. F. Heinrich WITH TEN ADDITIONAL AWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH THE Graham-Paige Legion—an honorary organization within the ranks of the Graham-Paige Motors Corporation—will confer an award of One Thousand Dollars upon the student in any accredited college or university in the world who submits the finest dramatization, in the opinion of the judges, of the purposes and ideals of this organization. Ten additional awards of One Hundred Dollars each will be given to the ten students submitting manuscripts which are adjudged next most worthy. This contest opens immediately, and all entries, to be considered, must be postmarked not later than September 1, 1928. The judges will be the distinguished dramatist, Zoe Akins; Norman Bel Geddes, artist and pageant director, and another to be chosen by these two. Full details of this prize award have been printed in a treatise which will be mailed to any college student upon request. The GRAAAM-PAIGE Legion Detroit, Michigan 1854