THURSDAMJNOVEMBER 3, 1927. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 1 Senior Engineers Leave Tonight on Annual Tour of Municipal Inspection Group to Visit Civic Industrie in Keokau, Iowa, Chicago, and Milwaukee Forty seniors in the departments of electrical and civil engineering in the School of Engineering and Architecture will leave on concert an inspection trip through Kickos, Chile. The department made annually $40,000 is required of every senior in the departments of civil and electrical engineering. Prof. F. E. Johnson will be in charge of the project; Prof. H. A. Rise of the civil engineer. The party will spend tomorrow at Kirkwood, a large residential river power plant, the large electrical furnaces there, a fire factory, and the bridge across the Misty River. The students will reach Chicago Saturday morning. During the day the civil engineers will inspect some of the bridges, and electrical students will visit the electric light and power plants. Sunday the entire group will attend the famous institutions of Chicago, Field Museum, and Art Institute. Wednesday night the group will go to Milwaukee by stainer. There they will visit the municipal water plant and observe a small business large manufacturing concerns. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the students will visit the city water plants, the sewage disposal plant, the railroad yards, and some of the larger farms. They will also visit the international Harvester company, and the Inland Steel company. The party will disband Friday evening and each student will be allowed to return as he pleases. Freehand Art Displayed Exhibits Interesting Department of Architecture Exhibits Interesting The department of architecture of the School of Engineering and Architecture in the upper floor of Marvin hall often has some issues with students working on the walls of the corridor. Just now there is a display of freshdrawing for the benefit of students in classes in architecture and theory of architecture. Three of the drawings are rather thin, from 1893-94 to 1895-94. The latter two were born from the department of architecture at Columbia College, School of Architecture, Columbia University. There are a few additional drawings with the dates 1915 or 1916 on them. The drawings portray an elderly woman. A drawing of the specifications for a bank building in the next problem being taken up by the class in junior design. The preliminary sketches of the plan are expected to be completed before the Christmas holidays. Summer Heat Persists While Fur Coats Appea Fur coat are weather reports. If you wear one any of these days upon the hill, the temperature will rise 20 degrees within an hour. It never fails. Someone has said that these love takes men tell you are just like you, and that's why we love them, but you look forward to the next bulletin with interest any- Some like it hot, some like it cold, some like it just like this either hot or cold, but his tongue that people like it to be cooled. But for it to be cold. But, general public, bots of those people don't have anything else to wear (in the way of them). If you possess a fur coat, any kind from rabbit to squirrel, there are ceramic shoes and gloves that should shube. By all means count the skins, one might escape. If you own a "poppy" not a Latin one, look up the glossy side of it. All means find the name of the horse, so if your coat starts on wild night life you can wear a hat or life of that renowned stage owned by Ichabod Crane) it might be useful to ascribe to it as "Bring down the house." If you have a squirrel, you can't belong to the society for the protection of dumb animals, people who can have it may also can have an easy time shooting them. And by all my means if you own a muskrat, don't braw on it, it has room for a couple of houses on the Hill do specialize in. Do they? ya waна bring that up for, ? Send the Daily Kansan home. DORINES— for the most frivolous co-ed. KFKU Program KFUK will go on the air tonight at 7:00 eck with, broadcasting from the Fraser chapel. Music will be furnished by the School of Fine Arts. --- 4 --- 4 --- 4 --- 4 --- 4 --- 3 --- 2 --- 1 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --- 0 --sing: :00 Miss Emily Bull, contralto will singer. Sapphice Ode Brahma Sing Me to Sleep Greene Fairty Talie Silberto Miss Ione Alitken, violinist, will play: Andantine Movement of Third Concerto Saint-Saens Adamantin Sorensen de VIHN Concerto Saint-Saens Buranelle France Marmillen Lieu, Soir, strictes Value Brilliantne Mana-Zuca Tails, Tick, Miss Helen Rhope Hopes, department of English, "Contemporary Kanman Poetry" bulletins. 1:45 Reading of campus bulletins. 0:00 Faculty Recital from Praser channel. W. B. Downing, baritone. Waldemar Geltch, violinist. aculty of University Assists in Examination of Lawrence Children Home Economics Students Give Free Advice in Regard to Child Care Several members of the faculty of the University of Kansas are aiding in conducting an examination of preschool children which is being held every Friday afternoon in the offices of the health department at the City ball. The examination is administered by a joint committee from the leading organizations of the city, Dr. Florence B. Sherbon, professor of phd and head of the bureau of child research, is chairman of the committee. Medical examinations are made by doctors from the local medical no-sterilization School of Education and his associates advise mothers in regard to behavior problems. Dr. Sylah Woodruff, assistant professor of home economics, and Dr. Tiffany Woodruff, assistant advice, and the students in the child care classes weigh and measure height. Teacher Association takes the course of the children, and the Federation of Women's Clubs provide hostesses and public health nurses are assistants. The Pinkney School is bringing in its pre-school children during the month of November. Russian General Seeks Treasure in Gobi Deser (Volumen Sucralak) Pig, Nov. 2.—The famous explorer, General Peter Koozelt, is completing plans to set out again for the Gobi desert of central Asia, and the expedition will discover there almost 20 years ago. General Koozelt particularly hopes to investigate a mysterious well in the buried city, and to prove or disprove that it was a treasure board of a Chinese ruler, the ruleer, according to the accounts, was attempting to seize the Chinese in the so-called outburst to take him down, so as overpowering the desperate official killed his wives, fuging his wealth into a deep well that his men had been digging, and then he escaped by fighting. The city of Kharo Khoo was taken and plundered by the Chinese army, but the 80 carloads of silver and other treasures said to be there were never found. General Kastleff also hopes to seek out the unexplored source of the Blue river. His expedition, which is under the auspices of the Russian geographical department, expected to remain in the field 18 months or perhaps two years. Knox HOUK AND GREEN PLOTTING CO. Hats - Caps Stories of Pressure on Walker Disbelieved by Board of Regents Disabelle II in published charges that Dean P. F. Walker was so discouraged by academic conditions at the University of Virginia that life, was expressed by W. J. Morgans, chairman of the Board of Regents, filed the board here yesterday. "We are, of course, interested that the state should receive the service it desires, and we are always ready to answer," she said. "Any person who feels that the University, or any other institution under our charge is not functioning as it should, will be given a prompt hear-ing of the proceedings of Regents at any of its meetings." "This he decided to do for the reason, as he expressed it. I am happy in his work and do not want to leave." It was certainly worth it. "Dean Walker conferred with me that spring when he received a aplenitude from the University of Minnesota," said Mr. Morgan, "I told him that the University of Minnesota was one of the greatest colleges in Minnesota on salaries, but that we hoped he would see his way clear to us." It was certainly evidence of this feeling when he turned down the offer made by the University of Minnesota. QUALITY MATERIALS GUARANTEED QUALITY WORK to Late Dean Miss Baumgartner is teaching and is the head of the bacteriology department at Montana University, at Missoula. W. Y. Morgan, Chairman, Tells of Offer of Minnesota Article on Scarlet Fever Published by K. U. Alumna Reprints of an article by Leone Bergartner, A. B., 328, M. A. 225, entitled "Agribusiness in Human Sera- tion," published last summer. The article was originally pub- lished in the journal of the Ameri- can Polish Health Association in New York. The patroness, cabinet members, and pledges of Kappa Phi will be entertained with a supper at the home Monday evening, Nov. 7 at 5:30. Patronesses for this year are Mrs. E. Shultz, Ms. F. E. Engel, H. E. D. Russell, Mici Mary McKinney, and Miss Mary Hookett. Hockett, sponsor of the Epion chapter of Kappa Phi at Ohio State University, Columbus, is expected to be in Lawrence Monday and if possible be a guest at the supper tonight. Mrs. Price to Entertain Group Mary Margaret Moore, e29, spent the weekend in Kansas City, Mo., visiting her parents. 17 West 9th Washington, Nov. 2.-Burning sulphur deposits on the shores of the Dead Sea may have been responsible for the strange luminous fog that covered the land and caused a two-hour period of choking discomfort to the inhabitants. This opinion was offered by Dr. Immanuel Friedlander, a noted European student of volcanic phenomena from Naples. Volcano 's logical institute of Napa. There is little likelihood of the sulphurous mist having come from a volcanic source, Doctor Friedlander stated, for though the region was formed by eruptions within historic time. However, there are large exposed deposits of sulphur around the Dead Sea, and there are also parts of the brimstone from heaven that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. Since Jerusalem is only about 15 miles west from the northern end of the Dead Sea, it must have totally started on the sulphur beds when the wind was blowing toward the city could easily give rise to fumes of sufficient strength to be easily disagreeable to its inhabitants. Want Ads LOST—Cankin Endura pencil between Journalism building and Old High School. Reward, Calif. Court, 2052 Orca, Phone: 1456 789-3120 ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman. In a private house—one of the best in Lawrence. No other roomers. Call 1871 or 533. 50 LOST—Kappa Sigma fraternity pin Tuesday, Nov. 1. Return to Kanan office, Reward. 51 TWO ROOMS--For rent to boys, double or single. Bargain. One block from campus. 1341 Ohle. LOST—Brown chamois jacket on field east of Stadium Saturday morning, Oct. 29, Phone 2194. 40 DRESSMAKING—Smith Hemstitch ing & Beauty Shop. 93312 Mass SOMETHING NEW—"Stay Put" (Relence Service) Going Home for the Week-End? DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Sulphur Probable Cause of Fog Over Jerusalem Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy, Co. Round trip fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) ... $1.25 One way fare, Lawrence to Kansas City (City Park, Kansas) ...8.72 Locked Diaries We have received a shipment of these books Beautifully bound. $3.50 to $7.50 University Book Store Round Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Specials on Candy Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. Assorted Chocolates ... 29c lb. Black Walnut Fudge ... 29c lb. Juicy Gum Drops ... 19c lb. Sold at these prices in 1 lb. sacks only. 801 Mass. St. Corner Drug Co. Two Stores 715 Mass. St. MARCELLING, finger waving, water waving; 50e first day of week; 6e Friday and Saturday. Shannon waving week. 1015 Kentucky phone 2778. eliminates need of belon, keeps shirts in, trousers up, invisible and comfortable. Sells 25c. Salesman invited. Box 81, Lawrence, Kawaii. WANTED—At once, one girl roommate; also a single room for rent at 1231 Louisiana. Just off the campus. Phone 1879. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Eximilately 1023 Musa. DJ. FLORENTA RAPPS DR. FLORENCE BARROWS D osteopathic Physician, Calls answered. Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2357 COOL DAYS whet the appetite A good place to satisfy that longing is at the New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Have you tried our mince pie? 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