TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1925 1. 下列各式计算中, 等号左右两边的算式应分别写成一个等式. (1) $45 \div 6 = 7$ (2) $13 \times 8 = 96$ (3) $120 \div 8 = 15$ (4) $100 \div 4 = 25$ PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN McNown Investigates Effect of Pavement on Automobile Tire To Report Results of Highway Experiments to Research Board Soon Prof. W, C. McNeown, of the department of highway engineering has recently made discoveries concerning the effect of certain pavement materials on roadway drainage by authorities in this field that these new facts of Professor McNeown will be of interest to the car owner. We will present these facts in the manuscript of automobile tires. According to Professor McNown, the tests which have been made cooperatively by the University of Kunan, and the U. S. Bureau of Public Health, will help in mining the relative effect of various pavements on tire wear. Experiments along similar lines are being conducted by way experts all over the United States. At present, little scientific information is available on the subject, and it is with the purpose in view of determining a road surface that will equalize the wear between the road and the tire that these experiments are being conducted. The experiments have been divided up into two classes; those conducted on roadways and those conducted in a laboratory in the basement of Marvin Use Dodge Touring Car Use Dodge 'tearing Car' In making text of the first class a common Dodge has been driven over. This has been driven over dry level stretches of representative pavement in different parts of the state. Placing clean tires, which have previously been carefully weighted on very delicate scales, on the car, it is run up and down the pavement on the same scale five hundred miles. The tires are then taken off, washed, dryed, and carefully weighted again. According to Professor MeNow the average the tire which weighs from 20 to 25 pounds will lose from 190 to 480 pounds during a experiment. The tests conducted in the laboratory are somewhat on the same order. Here a tire and wheel is placed in a carriage weighing one half as much as the rear end of a Dodge touring car. This wheel is run at the rate of 35 miles per hour by a 10 h. p. motor on top the carriage. The tire bearing the weight of the carriage rides on a concrete rimmed wheel. This wheel runs in generator, the resistance of which can be regulated by resistance colls. Statistics to Be Printed The resistance generally used is that offered a car on a level highway. The wear on the tire and wear on the concrete are carefully measured by delicate instruments and the results computed and compared. These results will eventually be printed in a government bulletin. Professor McNown has left for Washington, D. C. to report to the Highway Research Board of the National Research Council on the result of highway experiments which he has conducted during the last two years. France Guards Ancient Homes Against Sightseers Prehistoric Caves Locked Washington, Oct. 12. — France has taken steps to protect the prehistoric art of the cave man from damage by modern vandals. Dr. C. E. Ressar, geologist of the U. S., returned from the Dordogne cave region of southern France, reports that the government now requires that the cave be locked to prevent unauthorized visits of sightseers who write and carve their names in the cave made probably 20,000 years ago by primitive artists as part of religious rites. In the principal cave man shrine containing colored animal pictures, the low, narrow galleries in which the statues are placed on his stone lamp are now electrically lighted to avoid damage from the smoking candles. Honor Key Is Restricted to School of Business Word was received recently from the national secretary of Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, that herafter award of the honor key should be limited to students in the School of Business. Wherever a chapter of Delta Stigma Pi is located in an educational institution having a School of Business or Commerce, the key is awarded to the highest ranking senior. Previous to this year in many of the schools the key has also been awarded to the high school in the department of economics, but under the new ruling the award will only be given to seniors in the School of Business. Home Economics Club Quotes Ancient Greek The sense of the aesthetic of some persons is not dulled even by the nenial duties of the household. These individuals can see more in a skillet than a dirty object, the prime function of which is to cause trouble for the dishwashers. They proclaim the glories of house cleaning. It should be mentioned, however, that these exponents of the beauty of the dish rag most frequently do their work with it. For example Xenophon, the ancient Greek writer, has the following passage in his book, "Oceanomics." The passage has been adopted as the motto of the home economy of the University. Quotes Ancient Greek The passage is as follows: "But how beautiful an appearance it has when shoes, for instance, of whatever kind they are, are arranged in order; how beautiful it is to see garments of whatever kind, deposited in tibbar several places; how beautiful it is to be bed clothes and brazen vessels, and table furniture, so arranged that might laugh laugh, not indeed a grave person, but a jester) I say, that pots have a graceful appearance when they are placed in regular order. Other articles somehow appear, when regularly arranged, more beautiful in consequence; for the several sorts of vessels seem like so many choral bands; and the space that is between them pleases the eye, when every sort of body is covered with a body of singers and dancers moving in a circle, is not only in itself a beautiful sight, but the space in the middle of it being open and clear, is agreeable to the eye." Engineers to Make Trip Inspection Tour Will Include Big Chicago Plants Between fifty and sixty seniors of the School of Engineering will leave for Chicago on Nov. 15 on the schools annual tour of inspection. The party will be gone five days, arriving home in Missouri or the Missouri-Kansas football game. The group will include civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers. The architectural engineers and minors in the department will not make the trip. The architects conduct separate excursions of their own. The party will inspect various plants, bridges, new buildings, and other structures of interest. They will also visit the railroad yards and water works of Chicago, an electrical plant, and an automobile plant. A number of men may leave the previous night in order to stop at Koehok, Iowa, where the great powers over the Mississippi VIRT is located. Ruehler Will Lecture Prof. E, C. Buchler, of the department of speech and dramatic art, will give a lecture at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 16. at 15. at the Theater on "The Playing of Othello" (Othello's Oration)." The lecture is for anyone who is interested in this subject. WANT-ADS LOST—Gold Shacffer fountain pen at Swarthout concert. Rward. Cal. 1120. O15 LOST—Activity ticket No. 2269, being longed to Chester Spier, Return to business office and receive reward R. H. Harmer, student auditor. O11 FOUND—Overcourt in alley back of F. A. U. hall Saturday night after varsity dance. Inquire at chief of police's office, City Hall. O14 FOR SALE OR TRADIE—B-fat sax ophone. G. R. Newby, 16 West 14th. O14 TYPING WANTED: Themes a speciality. Work guaranteed. Call 1218 Tenn, or phone 2531 Black. O16 TUXEDO for sale. Size 38. Call Jack Gates, 297. O16 MOTHERS—When you want an experience careraker for children, phone 1395-Red. Can give references. O18 FOR SALE! A motor Bont with detachable motor. All in good con- dition. H. K. Glidden. Phone 10392 944 N. H. 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Atvist meeting, room 1301 Pfanner, Attn: Attvist, Moyh, hall - President meeting, France - Faculty meeting of the Graduate School - Administration of central Administration 4:30- Kannah Board meeting. 5:10- Tsuria Temple meeting. 6:30- council, women's rest. 4:30-Kansas Board meeting. Tue. Nixon meeting. room. 30. Renael, rebenal. Robinson. :30 - Band rehearsal, Robinson, - Men's Glee Club rehearsal, auditorium, Marvin S:30 - Tau Stigma, pedigging. Kappa. Kappa bourne 4:30 Fresham commission, Henley house. — Women's Gym Club chaundra, room 118 C. A.R. 7:00 - Burchard, K. radio concert, 8:00 - Schard and Rde meeting, military off- ence. 9:00 - M. C. A. meeting, Meye's hall, 10:00 - Broad magazine meeting, Green Lecture by Prof. E. C. Bierbler, green 10:00 - W. S. G. a fashion show, midiannale. FRIDAY, Kansas Editors' Conference ANNOUNCEMENTS The Y, M. C. A. advisory board, composed of 16 members of the University faculty, prominent business business men of the university and student representatives, will meet tonight at 6 p. m. at Wiedemann's for its monthly dinner, and general discussion of the month's events. Paul 2. Lawson will not as chairman. Kansas Edwards Conference 10:00-12:00 Department of journalism tea, sk 8:00-9:00 Companion club open meeting, chair W. G. S. A. fahnn show, SATURDAY 2:00-Football, Father and son banquet, Commun. 2:00-Father and son banquet, Commun. There will be a Quack Club meet Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p. m. in Robinson gymnasium. Every member is urged to come out. The Gouting Club board will hold a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Francis Patterson, president. Physical examination for freshmen women will be held Thursday afternoon. All women who do not take this examination will not receive At the next three consecutive meetings of Quack club, the first half-hour will be devoted to practice for the game, which will improve their stroke. This will mean that the practice will take place from 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. every Wednesday. Quack members will answer questions and be present at these meetings. Miss Riva Cluff. NOW is the time to select from the best line in the city Frances Patterson, president. CHRISTMAS CARDS or STATIONERY A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. Tel. 288 Milady's Marinello Shop Milady's Marinello Shop suggests a Marinello Blaich facial in view of the coming social events. 1119 Mass. 483 483 Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. to pay tuition in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We can give classes to suit your convenience. 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