WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 1927 。 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TURE 4. Engineers to Hold Annual Exposition April 22 and 23 Departments Will Conduct Various Experiments With Equipment on Display The committee from the department of civil engineering has completed plans for its part of the exhibit to be presented at the annual engineering expoition to be held April 22 and 23. The departmental exhibit will be held as in past years in Marvin hall and the civil engineering laboratories. All of the equipment in the laboratory will be on display, as all will of experiments that are being conducted. The organization for the exhibit is well under way and the student manager, Ray Wheeler, e27, has begun appointing the various subcommittees needed. The plan to be used this year is to have a senior in charge of each exhibitor who in turn will appoint his assistants from lower clauses. Power Plants to Be Shown An exhibit contrasting a modern hydropelic generating plant with the primitive water power plant will be one of the more interesting and elaborate of the displays, according to P. M. Dawson, professor of hydraulics. This contrast will be developed in a modern hydropelic generator and old time mill race with a revolving mill wheel. Unusual Experiment Conducted An exact reproduction built to scale of a railroad concomitive will be on display. This locomotive is about six feet in length and runs under its bogies. It is named by the Kansas City office of the C. R. L. and P. railroad. In the hydraulic laboratory will be shown an unusual water suspension experiment, a balloon suspended and revolving in a jet of water sliding all A model of a freight classification yard showing how freight cars are assembled by the gravity system pre-secured to dislapping, will be in operation. A miniature river is being constructed to show how the current of a river and its course can be changed by the creation of jetties. A novelty that will on display is a suspended water faucet from which a continuous stream of water is flowing. There are no pipe connections supplying this phenomenon and also the air from the faucet from the air, according to Wheeler. Steel Chains to Be Tested Steel chains commonly used in heavy work will be tested Friday afternoon, April 22. Strength of materials will be demonstrated by the chain blocks, bricks, lint and steel supports. All testing equipment of the highway department will be shown in full operation, demonstrating the strength and durability of materials available in Kansas for the construction of highways. Sectional models of pavement of various blinds will be or display. Types of Bridges Will Operate Models of a Bascule Life bridge, a swing bridge, and a vertical life bridge will all be in operation. A reinforced concrete bridge in another type will best equip the best types of construction. Many other displays of civil en geeining problems will be included in the exhibit. A model of a water purification plant will show the various steps that are taken to keep the water supply of a city fit for drinking purposes. Chemical and bacteriological laboratories will all be in operation with a staff available to show visitors how the tests are conducted. Never before have we shown such beautiful suitings as now. Stop in and look them over. s Suiting you is our Business. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Get Your Cards Programs, etc. at Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Kappa Phi to Present Easter Musical Tonight Kappa Phi, Methodist society, will have instead of its regular meeting to仰祷, an Easter musical to be held in the church of central Administration building. The meeting will be open and friends are invited to attend. The musical will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs Lynch Nutter, fa2, 7w will give a vocal solo. "The Day is Full" will rehearse in "Hand Full of Clay" by Van Deke. Mrs. Harold Russell will sing "Spring in a Lady" by Strickland; and Virginia Arnold, fa28, will play two piano numbers, "Nocturne in F sharp," and "Walts in A flat" by Chopin. Frank Seymour, E27 will select a number and Karl Hansen O'zell will apply a selected violin solo. Southern Methodist University Offers Award Prize Offered for Poem A price of $100 for the best poem written by an undergraduate in any American college or university is offered. The southern Methodist University Each contentant is limited to a single room (or a group of closely related poets) not exceeding two hundred lines in length. Three typewritten two copies of the poem must be submitted and the authors name should not appear on the manuscript, except by the information given by the manuscript firm, urging all undergraduate to try for the prize. No manuscript will be returned however, each contestant will be informed concerning the outcome of the contest. Each contestant must send in a statement from his English teacher and submit it electronically or connected with the university to certify that he is a born fide undergraduate student. All manuscriptes must reach Dallas not later than May 1, 1927, and should be sent to the following address: John B. Kubbell, Department of English, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Announcements Grades in the School of Engineering may be obtained Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and only on those days. Upperclassmen may get their awards at the office of the school. They also need their advisers. A list of advisers will be posted on the bulletin board *n* Martin hall. Jay James-There will be an important meeting to morrow, April 7, 4. 4. 30, in the rest room of central administration. Mary Engel-pres. The gift of the Baylor University senior class to the school this year will be a journalism library. Only two other universities in the United States have such a library, namely, Missouri State University and Columbia. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher 916 Mass Phone 653 J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Paris, April 6. "If Chinese mobs attack French lives and property our troops will join with those of other nations in fighting the Orientalists but otherwise strict neutrality will be maintained," Foreign Minister Briand told the United Press today in an interview on foreign affairs. why a soluble powder is the only safe cleaner ... why MYKEL whitens and polishes teeth so well and safely ... toughs and revives tissues ... is best for pyrrora. France Remains Neutral "If the chief of the Chinese groups now in conflict can assure respect for the lives and property of foreigners we have no reason to depart from our attitude. But in case of blinded, uncontrollable masses incited by the worst pressures make an attempt to conquer us, we will not hesitate to join the international forces for the defense of lives and of property. Nation Will Defend Countrymen If Danger Threatens Innes Hackman & Co. Company, Quality, Value (Hotel Press) Ask Your Dentist 2 mos. service 50c Schools Enter Contest Dean D. M. Swarthout, of the School of Fine Arts spent Friday and Saturday at the Wichita High School judging musical contests of the Arkansas Valley Music Association. The contests were held in solo instruments and instruments, toys and girls' instruments, and orchestral and choral numbers. Dean Swarthout Judges Annual Music Events "All measures have been taken in this respect but we sincerely hope we will not be forced to take advantage of the restrictions on naval limitations the premier ascribed to loyalty to the League of Nations. "We considered it was a question of loyalty toward the powers represented in the League and secondly, and also a question of courtesy to the United States government," he said. Friday, Dean Swarthout will go to Oberlin where he will be judge at the annual music events between the high schools of Oberlin and Norton. The first of next week a similar contest will be held at Salina, at which Dean Sworthout will be judge. Miss Helen Marshall, a member of faculty faculty will go to Chicago on April 31 to judge a music contest. Read the Kansan editorials. Radio station KFKU will broadcast its regular program Thursday, April 7, at noon. The following program will be presented: 12:30 p. m.-Talk, Prof. H. I. Hungerford, prof. of Entomology, "The Tale of the Scorpion." 12:45 n. m.-Music, furnished by: the School. 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