PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930 Jayhawkers Meet K-Aggies Saturday in Dual Meet Here Advance Dope Gives Kansas Slight Edge in Contest Despite Weakness in Distances The annual dual track and field meet between the rival K-Agages and the local haymakers will be held on Saturday afternoon. The opening event, starting at 2, will give ample time to run off the meet for the baseball game to be played The dope, according to Coach Brutu, Hamilton, gives K. U, a slight edge, with the exception of the distance runs. At the dual indoor meet held in October, Jayhawks won with ease over the Aggest by a score of 55 to 30. Eight first places were captured by Kansas to three for the second time in better balanced team. At that meet Kansas won clean sweeps in three events, the 50-yard dash, the shot put and the half-mile, while the Aggest and second in only the 880-yard run. The meet will be composed of the regular 15 events Two Games Scheduled With Iowa State Nine Friday and Saturday Fisher and Ransom Most Likely Choice to Pitch Against Cyclones Here The Jayhawker baseball team will meet the Iowa State squad here Friday and Saturday. Coach Bunn has not yet announced the lineup but it is known that the same men who played the Angels last Friday will meet the Cyclones. Kansas lost the first game of the conference season last Friday to the K-Aggies, who scored "Rub" in the first pitch of the first inning and left the game with Kansas 3 run behind. Hanson, who relieved Thomas, hit seven innings in the remaining seven innings. Although Thomson has been doing the large part of the pitching thus far this season, he also gets nice game against the Indians, or "Hoot Fisher" will probably get the ball. The game will probably be called at 4 o'clock instead of 3, because of the track meet with the Aggies the same afternoon here. Birthplace of Flag Found In Refuting Historian's Charge Address Ascertained Philadelphia, (UP)—Any doubt in regard to the truth of the story that the house at Z29 Arrow Avenue, in the section of this city is the birthplace of the American flag is discredited by William A. Carr, presided over by a man who has collected copies of documentary letters and receives that he declares disproven assertions to be true. When historians began publication statements that the association was unaware of Mr. Carr decided to do a little investigating himself. From the Public Library of New York he published in 1785, one by a man named MacPierce and the other by a man named McPierce and the other by a man named McPierce. In White's directory no address was given for the house occupied by Betsy Clarke, but the location was stated to be on the north side of Arch Street. Claypool, but the location was stated to be on the north side of Arch Street. MacPherson's directory was some what different, giving the house ad dresses as "running with the sun." Both directories, however, showed that a grocery store occupied the northwestern corner of the building and "running with the sun", the address was given as 530. Counting back, Carr found that the address of the store was 535 as given in MacPherson's directory. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Wrippet Cars G used Cars 617-19 Mass. St BUTLER MOTORS 'I THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. GOOD 8 RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Waxes and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dpt. 207-209 W.&thr Broadway WEEKLY SCHEDULE APRIL 27 to MAY 3 MONDAY, APRIL 20 H. W. HUTCHISON DIVISION HISTORY House Bldg. Phone 395 713 Mass. HARLEYDAVID MOTORCYCLES Brave and Unus KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. 6:30 p.m. Men's Student Council installation banquet, Memorial Union building MONDAY, APRIL 28 8:00 p.m. Joint recital, Lolita Appleton and Elizabeth Hill, University Audi- tium 8:15 p.m. Musical comedy "Royalty", Fraser theater, TUESDAY, APRIL 29 8:15 p.m. Musical comedy "Royalty," france theater Killen Security, Inc. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 WEDNESDAY, APR 10.45 a.m. See course to inform you of the program. 8:15 p.m. Musical comedy "Boylay," violinist, University Auditorium 8:15 p.m. Musical comedy "Boylay," violinist, Theater剧场。 3:30 p.m. Baseball Iowa vs Kansas 7.39 Square and Compass, room 211, Frozen hall FEMA. MAY 4 4:20 p.m. Lecture, Dr. N. Mornschk "Opportunities for Studiy in Europe" central Administration building 8 p.m. Joint concert, Men's Glee club and Women's Glee club, University Auditorium. Annual Mothers day SATURDAY, MAY 3 2. 30 Dual track meet, K.S.A.C. vs. K.U., Memorial stadium 3 to 4 pm. Corbin hall, Watkins hall, and Henley house, open house for 6 p.m. Annual mothers' day dinner, Memorial Union building; Lindbergh Attempts to Fly Plane in Rarefied Air Above Storm Area Washington, April 28—While Lindbergh crossed the continent at altitudes between 10,000 and 20,000 feet, roughly two and four miles, and so escaped most of the storms that block the path of aviators. If he would be entirely out of reach of the airman's weather fees he must ascend to 20,000 feet or nearly At this height an inviator in above all storms and clouds, says Dr. Burke. The high albedo of the Bergh's average altitude, many of the dangers that beset aerial navigation are At this height an aviator in the latitude of the United States would be above all sterns and clouds, say Dr. W. J. Hampshire of the U.S. Weather Branch. Most of the rain and snow falls from lower altitudes, only exceptional thunderstorms occur three miles high over the United States or at about 30 or 40 miles per hour on sea at about 10 miles per hour. states along the Gulf of Mexico do they vary, and here in summer and fall they change direction and blow from coast to west influenced by trade winds At Lindbergh's elevation of 15,000 feet the temperature is usually 34 degrees Fahrenheit lower than that on Earth. The coldest temperatures in summer aviators 'at this height fly in freezing weather, and in winter up to 75°F. The suits to keep from dying of cold. If one ascends to the height of 30,000 feet, where there are no storms, oxygen is provided for support life. In fact, the maximum elevation of 28,000 feet reached by the pilot is 750 feet. Flight, is the greatest height at which most people can live without the aid of oxygen. --with Want Ads WANTED: Typing; manuscript work a specialty. Prices reasonable. Call inquiries: Phone 1043 W. Mary Coe Police Beer Oasis Closes Following Federal Arres Detroit, April 28—(UP) No longer will Detroit police head from headquarters, two blocks away to drop in for a cold stone or a spat of stout at Henry Brevets. Henry, called the dean of Detroit milk-keepers both because of his age, —11 and his 12 uninterrupted years as the proprietor of a spankery, has written: Send the Kansan home A "for rent" sign hangs in the window of what was his blind pig, and patrolmen homeward will have to find another place in which to sit down and eat. Breitenbecker came to the end of his saloonkeeper days when he was hated into federal court and fined $1,500. His lawyer told me that "Yes, your honor, he testified," he been running a saloon since 1914. No, I did not stop when probation could be taken. So I said that was all. The police never did bother me. Of course, they knew I was running, and they used to drop in and sit around. Now, I no longer paid for Baltic Builds Bathing Beach Seaantia, Germany—(UP) —The Bait Seaia, Beach has been kind enough to this popular bathing resort to add a strip of sandy shore some 220 feet long and 29 feet wide to the bathing beach since last November. The addition is most useful for the stash of beach hereofore available was considered too small. Read the Kansan want ads The new Spring hats designed by Dobbs & Co, New York's leading hatters; for men of discriminating taste are ready for your inspection. The colors, the shapes and the trimmings represent the style tendency in the fashion centers of the world. They are shown here exclusively. DOBBS HATS Figer Relay Team Sends Eastern Champs Challenge to Compete M. U. Promises to Enter Ohio Relays if Crack Harvard Groin Is There Columbia, Mo., April 28—UP) After coming within one-tenth of a second of the recognized world intercollegiate champion at the Drake relay the University of Missouri mile relay team, through athletic director C. L., Brewer, issued an indirect challenge to the Harvard mile record in recognition as the best in the East. Mr. Brewer wired officials of the Ohio relay games saying that he would bring the Tiger quartet to the meet in Cleveland, and would enter the meet. Missouri ran better time in winning the mile event at Drike than at Manhattan on Pennsylvania relay. The Missouri squad is scheduled for a dual meet with Lincoln Saturday. It will include the Missouri defense and a two-mile relay team to Ohio if the Missouri team goes. The remainder of the new squads will hold the dual meet an additional time. University of Missouri athletes face a full week of competition today with teams from across the nation, four days of tennis, and the annual intercollegiate track and tennis meet. The Tiger nine will play two games each with Washington University and the University of Oklahoma. Tennis will be played with the same chools. The Tiger track squad has been in aid training for the dual meet with febrakla hoping to retaliate for the excessive defeat hardened out by the Coventry team. The Cornishers had here in February. The Cornauks are favored to win. Read the Kansan want ads. A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—a school doing well what it attempts to do. is to find your pipe and tobacco Back Seat Driving Well Thought of in California **YOU will discover the full pleasure of pipe smoking when you hit on the tobacco that really suits you in thepipe that really fits you. 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