PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Names for Airplane Must Be Turned in by Next Wednesday After Detroit Air Show Plane Will Be Brought to K.U. for Christening All students who wish to enter a name for the new Jaykweek plane to be christened here April 28 should send in their suggestions to the Kansas office immediately, because the Kansas Office will be Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. April 2. According to Freeman Epolf, e635, local representative of the dachyah Aircraft Corporation, who are the builders of the plane, consider interest has risen over the number of students to enroll to all students of the University. Helen Layton, c. 50, Wichita, has been chosen by the company to christen the plane. The plane is it to Detroit and will be taken to Detroit during the week of April 7 to 12 and will bear the name suggested by some student planes at the airport. The plane will be brought here and christened at the municipal field April 29 by students. Contests for the contest will then be announced and prizes awarded. A cash prize will be given to the winner and free rides in the next two flights in the next five best names. With the exception of the most plane in strictity a Kannan pre-eminent, the company embarked in Kannan. The company I composed entirely of Kannan men and owners of the company are Kannans L. J. Clerbierbon, Bucklin H. D. Egalf, Wildita, president and manager; L. J. Clerbierbon, Bucklin H. D. Egalf, Wildita, president and manager; L. J. Clerbierbon, Bucklin H. D. Egalf, Wildita, president and manager; D. W. Katan Wichita, secretary and treasurer; J. R. Hawkins, executive director; A. R. Houselet, Larned, director. The name suggested must be a "model" name which will follow the name jayhawk as its jayhawk The contending features of the plane are its folding wings and its ability to land or take off on a small field. Parker Meets Opposition for Justice Appointmen Washington, March 29 — (UP)—Federal Judge John Parker placed property rights above the superior or lower court of labor protection of Labor charged in a formal statement of its opposition to his confirmation as Supreme Court of the United States. The statement issued by the *follower- president, William Green, re- ferred specifically to an injunction granted to the State Department to solicit among non-antion miners under the "yellow dog" contract in West Virginia. Selecting candidates for campus positions open to women by means of a point system in the new method which has been formulated by the executive committee of Keystone county colleges, and presidents of the different campus organizations at the University of Wisconsin. Three of the group are business women. Edith Witl operates a chicken ranch in Riverside, Calif. Florence Hoefer leads libraries to the oil kings of that city Mrs. Grace Heather Stett is the purchasing agent for the state of California. She buys anything from the state government of the state institutions to tractors. Chain Letter Started by 11 K. U. Women in Spring of 1905 Has Been in Mails Constantly for 25 Years Although none of them has become especially famous, they are each engaged in interesting work. Late Lawrence News Some are in the professional fields Stella Olcott, Mary Gabrielson, and Elect Teachers April 7 - The regular election of teachers for the Lawnward schools will be hold Monday, April 7. --- State Florists Coming — the Kansas State Florists convention will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, July 22, 23, and 24, here in Lawrence. Junior-Senior Prom April 12-The Junior-Seniors prom of the Lawrence Memorial high school will be held on Monday, April 12. The prom has not yet been disclosed. After the circle is complete each member of the group removes her last letter and adds a new one. It is then taken to the next letter, this letter to make a complete visit to each one of its contributors. It serves in two long bulging envelopes, which are sometimes referred to as bers and their families. A short time after it was started Hazel Stevens and Erica Garrison's group and from that time its membership has been kept at 12. Only one of the original group has died. She and her family have been taken by Sarah Ewing Strelfus, fs 056. Although none of them has become eminent, they are each er Dramatic Club Dances—The Dramatic club of Lawrence Memorial high school held a dance last nigh 12pm at the club's headquarters, member of the club brought a guest. District Music Content Set — Buil- tell announces the northeast district music contest to be held at a northwest campus in Nashville on Saturday, April 5. have been sent out of the following high schools in the dis- trict: Wynndale, Rosedale, Ackshire, Oli- laine, and Lavenwester Boys' and Girls' music competitions. boys' girl's, girls', and mixed quartet, boys and girl solosists, string trios and orchestras and 'bands will compete. **Veterans of '98 Coming — Between** 500 and 400 men are expected to attend the Veterans Day Memorial Service in- American War veterans to be held on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Junior High Gives Demonstration— The Lawrence Junior high school students gave a physical education lesson and received supervision of Miss Ema Howe. Howe, girl's physical education instructor, provides a boy's physical education instructor. To have traveled continuously for 25 years is the record of a chinlet terrist started by 11 young women at commencement time in 1065. Some of these women are graduates of the University of California, and other members are members of other classes. Licenses to 7092 Cars - Eighteen license tags for passenger cars and one for trucks were issued Saturday from the office of the county treasurer, bringing the total for the year 2016 to 7,273 tags for 223 for trucks. The totals for last year were 7,273 tags for passenger cars and 1,057 for trucks. Rotorias Get Rodeo Literature—Literature concerning the night Rodeo was sent out posterity by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce to get the attention of the eighth district Rotary of Kansas which will hold a conference here Thursday and Friday, April 17 and 18. With the exception of 14 cities in Texas, it has been invited as guests of the Jayhawk conference, the eight迪 Nieber Lease Hospital — Deputy Sheriff Walter Nieber, who was injured in a car wreck Friday morning on No. 70W highway, left the Law Office and was later treated after having been treated for a push on the head and bruises. Three Marriage Licenses Issued—Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Joseph H. McCoy and Bessie J. William of Topeka; Warren W. Moore of Topeka; G. Quail Baldwin, and Ross Tillenbok and Milled Stone of Topeka. These women, Margaret Stevenson Trombold, b. 1945, Ethel Gabrielson, b. 1926, Jillian Grabow, b. 1904, Irene Crawford Wagner, A.R.65, Frances Dawson Johnson, A.R.65, Grance Smith Herder, A.R.65, Edith Foster, A.R.65, Mary Gabrielson, b. 1955, Mary Gabrielson, b. 1955, Malek Davis Boyce, A.R.65, and Florence Perry, a long time letter circulating among them in order to continue the close friendships and enjoyed here at the University. Trane Crawford Wagner have each taught school. Miss Olcott in new year 2016, and Mr. Brown in current. She held at one time the office of county clerk of Oaage county. Bellway University economics department of lower State college. She is now or leave of absence and is on a tour in the Mediterranean. Trone Crerwander Wagner, whose husband is Charles Wagner, A.B.78, is now at the University working on her M.A. degree. She is teaching at the same time in the English department. Ms. Wagner is an engineering school of the University. Mrs. Frances Duerson Johnston whose husband deals in citrus fruit finds the hardship of spending her summer in Colorado imposed on her. Mrs. Margaret Stevenon Trombom and George Trombom "03" years old, one grandchild on her son Walter plans on entering the university next all. The second mother, another homeowner. She has five children. Mrs. Makda Beyler is also the mother of five children and has a daughter Corine who plans on coming back to college. Eather Gabrielson Wheeler married Walter Walker, B.S.92. They have five children. A daughter Josephine is now at K.U. Sarah Ewing Stroup lives on a farm near Carlyle, Kan. Her husband is the county engineer of Anchorage, S.C., and she is a sophomore in the Engineering School and Robert, another son, will enter the University soon. Their two daughters are still in the grades 9-12. All three had two reunions. One was held in 1918 and the other in 1929. At both these gatherings there have been 22 reunions. In some reunions they have held small chain reunions now and then. NEO Team Wins Title—The NEO boys' basketball team, coached by the Promoters' club of the Lawrence team, was named on the all-state team, and one of those was chosen as the leading player in the whole tournament. trist is an almost entire coverage of the state. A goodly number of the 22,000 members of the eight district Tristy are expected to attend. Building Prospects Poor—Prospects for much building this spring are small according to the report given by the firm, which is the Lumber Company. There are many vacant houses in Lawrence at the present time. The only large buildings in Lawrence are the history, Ward building and the Kally filling station. Work on the new F, A, U, building is now being delayed because the plans for further work require some work. Factories Keeping Busy No Bread-Lines Here as in Some Other States Any business alump in the country in general has not affected the running time of the mills and factories where they are located, many of them curtial expense wherever possible. For some, trust in their work remains strong, volume has stayed fairly normal while others have found that they are not shipping out quite as much as in other countries. The people in this part of the country do not know what it is to be really hard up, according to K. C. Jackmana superintendent at the Browner Mills Academy, a school returned from a trip to the agricultural districts of North Carolina, a state where breadies have had to be formed in order to care for the animals. The Lawrence Paper Company manufactures one million corrugated palletboard boxes a month, which they ship to customers in Wisconsin and Wisconsin. Most of the boxes are sold to canners who are now ordering in preparation for the spring season. It will take many thousands of boxes for canned goods, when one learns that the American people eat 360,000 cans of corn a year, at 360,000 cans. The Reuter Organ company just recently sent organs to California and to New Jersey, while at the University of North Carolina. Organs sold now are somewhat smaller than in former years, for it is mostly churches that supply them. STUDENTS TO COUNT IN CENSUS Home of Parents Large Factor in Deciding Place of Residence University students residing with their parents in Lawrence, and University students having a parent's residence to be enmarched in the Lawrence and Douglas county listie; other students are residents of Ottawa, parents according to E. M. Elliott, of Ottawa, supervisor of the United States census for the second district Mr. Elliott suggested that students attending the University remind their parents of the arrangement, so that they would be omitted in the national enumeration. Faculty members of universities and colleges are to be enumerated at the start of each year, though they may be uncertain as to the length of time they are to continue. The decennial counting of the American people throughout the nation begins Wednesday, April 2. Supervisor Elliott will conduct a school for the Douglas county envirorators, at the court house tomorrow With a shakeup in the city police department as probably the most important element of the new system, one of the most holy-contested city elections in recent years when the mayor was elected CITY ELECTION IS APRIL 1 A total of 8,288 voters have registered to vote in the coming election, with a portion of Jamaican names added since the primary. The number of students that have registrations has fallen. Ellis and May Rankin survived the primary field of four candidates and the race between them is expected to be extremely close. The three states as were used in the primary election will be used in the general election. TIMES POOR; MORE GARDENS Police Department Center of Contest for Office of Mayor Mayer R, C. R., Rankin, a candidate for re-election, is opposed by W. C. Ellis, who has declared himself for a "reorganization in the city police department," and has stirred up wide debate about what he means by the statement. Local Seed Company Finds Business Good This Spring Law Student Turns Humbug Teacher at Expense of Credulous Speech Class It appears that the 10-30 class in朵屎 of speech, under Prof. Robert Caldwell, became the goat of an intertwining student a few years ago. A notice was posted on the bulletin board on Wednesday that the class would meet on Friday, Professor Calvert said, because of the serious illness of his father, and the class had not met all week. The students came to the class room in the early morning and walked into the classroom, shut the door and took charge of the class. He impaired to know the location of the classroom, and simultaneously called on them to give their speeches, giving them various instructions as instructed by the teacher, productions in a most odd manner. This increase is likely accounted for by the business depression this year, which has driven 'Many people have planted gardens of their own to aid in curing for the disease.' A marked increase in gardening is indicated by the larger orders of garden seeds of all kinds sent out by the Bartelles Seed company this year. "There is no definite agreement among residents of the West Hills residence district as to paying for the damage," he said in a Reinhardt, of the Lawrence fire department, yesterday, when he stated that the fire department had $25 against the Hunting addition for a call made to the Sigma Phi Epsilon house which burned during the winter storm. The early spring has thus far made this session one of the best in years as the farmers have been able to be in the field every day for some time and not constrain large sizes to make up for the short age of last year. One woman on Crescent road has signed agreement with the fire department to make personal payment for calls to her residence. "We will make every effort to put out fires in that district, even though there is no agreement to pay for the fire insurance charge for any call to that district is $25, and should payment be avoided as in the previous case, we will bring on to recover the charge, the money will be collected from our reef and pension fund." FIRE CHIEF UNCOVERS LAXITY At Least One Other House Has Ceiling Like That at Kappa's CITY INSPECTION LAW WEAK "One organized house in the West Hills district is built on the same principle as the Kapna Kapna Gamma home, which has a high building impact, for J. F. Stubbe last night when explaining the possibility of other houses having accidents similar to the falling of the ceiling in Kapna Kapna house dining recently. No Agreement in West Hills District to Pay for Fire Calls The "teacher" retired to the back of the room and sat down. The first student entered second. All the while the "teacher" was enjoyingly the miracle of the students impatient. After the two students returned, twenty minutes of the hour had been taken up, the teacher asked the class to please wait while he went out and The ceiling construction which proved fairy in the Kappa house was made of a reinforced concrete that nails partly driven in. Mr. Stubbeck stated than dancing on the floor above the ceiling, but not under the ceiling, but that with proper construction and materials there would have been no danger. The roof and the walls were a similar accident might occur if proper nailing specifications were not followed in the building or the ordinances for the inspection of homes as required actual construction could make no definite statement. The class, very much dumbfounded and surprised, waited a few minutes and then it finally dawned upon them that they had been "stung" by a law student, who on seeing the man curtseyed at the expense of the class. SHERIFF BACK FROM OREGON Sheriff Robert R. Rutherford returned to Lawrence yesterday afternoon from Eugene, Ore., bringing his dog, Kira, wanted on here on cattle charge charges. County Attorney Wants to Bring Another Prisoner from Idaho Some of the students tried to withhold the name of the law student but it was finally found out that his name is Carlton Miers. Sherif Rutherford left Lawrence Thursday morning, March 20, with County Attorney Harry Frazier to bring back Harrison, who is charged with the possession of two steers, owned by J. B. Johnson and the sale of mortgaged property. SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 Word was gotten to the sheriff at Provio, Utah, as he was returning, that Irving Greer, wanted here for an investigation, said that the state without cement of the mortgage, was at Rigby, Idaho. Extraction papers were obtained from Governor Reed at Tupelo yesterday, and were given to him. He is expected by Thursday. Mother of Two Students Robbed she walked home through South 8th Street, where Douglas, 1622 New Hampshire street, was robbed by an unidentified man in the dark. Mrs. Douglas told the robbery to police immediately but the robbery was denied. The purse contained about $2. Mrs. Douglas is the mother of Luc retta, e'33, and Melvin, fa'31. Takes Prohibition Vote Urbana, Ill., March 30—(UP)—A major student of men in the University of Illinois drink while a man in the University of Wisconsin poll just completed by the Daily Illinois student newspaper. Of the 3,922 votes cast 2,105 students indicated they drank and 1,787 that they were not drinking. The students favored prohibition situations; 1603 were for strict enforcement; 2,134 favored modification; 181 were for repeal of dry legislation; 2,134 favored two-fifths of the students voted. Against Daylight Time Evansville, Ind.—(UP)—Farmers in the vicinity of Evansville don't want daylight saving in Evansville this summer. In complaints to city officials and county officials, hands, given an extra hour of daylight, jump into automobiles, drive to Evansville for a night of bright lights that would damage their vehicle unable to plea a straight furrow. Send the Kansan home. Tullos Hemstitching and Hose Mending Shop Dressmaking — Create freckles with individuality, Remodeling at popular prices. 814 Mass. Phone 1254M MONDAY— Audrey Ferris and William Collie Jr, in the drama "Beware of Bachelors." TUESDAY — Ken Maynard in "Lucky Larkin". A Western picture, over the smart style and fit of the garments tailored by us as their thirty parents parent over the sensible savings. SCHULZ THE TAILOR - Young Fellows Will Be As Enthusiastic Books for Easter Gifts Let us help you make your selections early. (Ask for special Easter wrappings; we wrap for mailing.) THE BOOK NOOK Rental Library Rental Library Easter Cards Want Ads FOR SALE: Ford short, roadster. FOR MODEL A, Tire and motor in good condition. Cash or time payments. Call Newlin at 552. -146 TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by the week, month or quarter, on easy monthly payments. Lawrence writer Exchange. 377. Mass. St. offf. JOBETT BEAUTY Shop. Guaranteed permanent waves, $2.50. Marble wave, $3.50. finger wave, $3.1; Hair cut, $2c. Phone: 412-9272. *927%* Mass. (Uprise room, face mask). EAT WHERE THERE is a housemate at monsore, Sunday chicken dinner, 10:20:1-10:30, Ye Tawar, 1458 Tenm, Phone 2563, -140 LOST: Probably on campus, n Tavanne writ watch, one-half of metal bracelet removed. Ted A. Kennedy, 117 Park. Phone 186. —151 LOST: Small leather, laced purse with compact, between Chemistry and Green. Please call 1339. — 146 A new "rushing" provision at Syracuse university provides, among other things, that running activities shall begin on the second Friday before Thanksgiving, and that business for those who violate the rules. A Paying Investment LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas —A course in the Lawrence Business College —A school doing well what it attempts to do. Will You Remember---- Crystalize your memory of the happy days at K. U. by snapping kodak pictures of your friends —take a camera along on that hike or steak roast. Eastman Kodaks and Films "Handy for Students" Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students 11th & Mass Phone 678 FOUTAIN PENS PENCILS SETS DESK SETS Parker - Sheaffer - Conklin Carter - Wabl Your name engraved without charge Two Book Stores Springtime Is Portable Time $15 to $35 Bell's Music Store