PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1930 Walter Smith Chosen Varsity Tennis Coach by athletic Director Outstanding Record as Players and Mentor Held by New Net Squad Head Appointment of Prof. Walter R Smith, member of the University athletic board, as tennis coach, was made by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of Smith, who is in the School of Education, will assume his duties immediately. The new tennis coach has made an outstanding record in the sport. He, along with his college team at Marshall, M. From here he went to Chicago University. He then took a coaching team. Before coming to Kansas Professor Smith was tennis coach at the university of Emporia, where he coached two championship net teams from 1915 Coach Smith will see his men in action in their first match against Grimel Friday. The match will be played on Saturday, to face the Iowa team will be Charles Sager, two-tetter man, and Ted G'Leary, sophomore basketball, letter Jayhawks Flown Volney M. Holmes, B.S.'20, is working in the sales department of the Worthington Pump and Machine corporation, of Buffalo, N. Y. L. Alonzo Wilson, A.B.2', is in the employ of the United States department of agriculture with his headquarters at Alva, Okla. Ellis W. Davidson, A.B.I. 12s, is now with the Lord, Thomas and Logan Advertising agency, of New York University, Inc. American Leather Producer, Inc. Stanley Pennell, A.B.29, of Junction City, is the author of an article in *The American Review* entitled, "Our Own Oxonians," in which he compares the University with that of the Devonians. After he left the University he was a stare down by the Devonian. He is now on a scholarship at the Devonian. Lawrence Lynn, B.S.27, has been sent to France by the Pathe motion picture company. After his graduation from UCLA in Westinghouse Electric company in Pittsburgh, Pa. While there he was involved in work in developing sound pictures. I. W. Herrington, U.S.B'.2', recently spent his vacation in North Scotia, degree from Columbia University, is working toward a Ph.D. degree. Announcements The Home Economics club will meet at 4:30 p.m. m. Monday in room 110 Fraser hall. There will be a guest speaker. Harold Kelso The Dove Staff will have a special meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon in the news room of the Journalism building. Lucile Taliaferro, president. Bunn Schedules Hard Workout for Baseball Squad After Layoff Negotiations Are in Progress for Game With Haskell About April 12 With the return of Coach John Bunn from Topeka, where he has officiated at the Kansas state high school basketball tournament, the coach has practiced tomorrow with a stiff workout. This will be the first session since Thursday, as practice was called off, both because of Bunn's leaving and the short spell of cold weather that could have hampered the team's play. Negotiations for a game with Haskell are still in progress and it will be announced by next week, whether the two teams will meet. Coach Bunn is trying to schedule another game between the two teams set for a Haskell game, and April 25, when the K. U. team plays its final game against Haskell; a conference game against K. S. A. C. Last week's outdoor practice brought several new and old men to the front, although the shortstop and first baseman are trying out for the pitching assignment at present. They are: Themisson, Fisher, Ranson, Stanton, Pike, and shortstop position is being taken care of by Hulteen and Brennesse. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 SUNDAY EVENING General Electric Refrigerators Chicken a la King Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets Hot Rolls and Butter Fresh Radishes Ice Cream and Wafers Milk or Coffee 35c Toasted Sandwiches and Salads TAXI RATES Effective March 24.1930 Beginning Monday morning, our charges for taxi service will be as follows: From any depot south to 11th Street and west to Indiana. 25 cents, per passenger. Beyond these limits, west and south to 22nd Street, for 1 or 2 passengers, 30 miles. For each additional passenger, the bus stops at the following stations: A. St. Nicholas. B. Sacksville. TAXI RATES Effective March 24.1930 Jayhawk Taxi Co. Phone 65 Beginning Monday morning, our charges for taxi service will be as follows: From any depot south to 11th Street and west to Indiana. 25 cents. per passenger. Beyond these limits, west and south to 22nd Street, for 1 or 2 passengers, 30 miles. For each additional passenger, take the stairs up to the 1st floor. Guffin Taxi Service Phones 987 and 711 WEEKLY SCHEDULE March 23 to 29 4 p.m. Sunday vespers, University Auditorium. Near N.Y.U., 120 Madison Ave. 4:35 p.m. — Alexis de Boer, judge of supreme court of Hungary, will speak in the auditorium of central Administration building on "Minorities" in the case of sexual harassment. Sunday March 23 4 p.m.- Phi Beta Kappa anniversary program committee meeting, room 107 Administration building. 6:15 p.m. Annual engineering banquet, University cafeteria. Tuesday, March 25 4:30 p. Lecture by Dr. Frank W. Blackman, professor of sociology, in "From Barbarism to Civilization", in Faurot theater. 6:30 p.m. School of Law banquet at the Memorial Union building. 8:45 a.m. School of Law rehearsal at Lacie and Lester Porter sounderio, administrator of central Administration building. Wednesday March 26 3:30 p.m. Jawaharwreck board meeting, dean of women's office. 7:30 p.m. Men's Student Council meeting, Green hall. 8 p.m. Lecture by W. L. White on "Inland Life in France", in Fraser theater. 8 p.m. Sigma Xi meeting, Chemistry building, Thursday, March 27 3:30 p.m. School of Business movies, room 9, east Administration building 8:29 p.m. Dusina Giannini, dramatic soprano, will sing at the University Aquilineer. Friday, March 28 Exhibition of contemporary prints in the department of design. Y.M.C.A. election in room 121, Fraser hall. K. U. karnival, Fraser theater and University stadium. Want Ads LOST. Brown leather key case, containing four keys, lost somewhere between the parking space back of Chemistry building and office of Dean of Women. Finder please return to Department of 220 West Hotel construction building. TYPEWRITERS for rent: Good machines for rent by week, month monthly payments. Easy monthly payments. Lawrence writer Exchange. 737 Mass. St. ff BROTTE BEAUTY Shop. Guaran- tin gel in the ear. Call or collar or finger wave with shampoo 50; finger wave 35; Skin cut, 25c. Phone 927. 62% $7. Uphairs, outfit, bracelets. Treatise on the Gods by H. L. Mencken $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK Rental Library Easter Cards TIME is the most valuable CAPITAL You Have You can do the work of four full academic years in three calendar years by attending three Summer Sessions. Can You Afford to Waste a Whole Year of It by Failure to Attend the Summer Session Talk it over with your Dean or see the Director of the Summer Session Ask for him at Fraser 103 or 107 Elgin Watches Beautiful Models for Ladies or Men $15.00 and up Gustafson The College Jeweller The Patee MIDDY—William Boyd, Jett Gouldal and Lape Velen in a drama, "Lady of the Pavements" by Jennifer and Everyday News feature. TUESDAY—Leatrice Joy in "Man Made Women." Also comedy and Everyday News feature. Most men are particular as to the sort of clothes they wear. Have your clothes made and get what you want. You are not limited to whatever happens to be in your "size" when you have your clothes made at-with SCHULZ THE TAILOR Suiting YOU, That's My Business VARSITY Mon. - Tues. - Wed. ROADHOUSE NIGHTS Fred Kohler Helen Morgan Jimmy Durante Charles Ruggles ADDED _Our Gang Comedy When Wind Blows Helen Layton, c30, will christen this new "Jaylah" folding wing plane at a big celebration at the Lawrence Municipal airport in April. Maybe she will name the plane with a name you suggest. Name This Plane---- Win $20.00 in Gold, or Win a Free Ride For the five next best names, free rides in the plane will be awarded. For the best name for the new airplane plumed above, submitted by a K. U. student we will award a cash prize of $20.00. The name that we want is what would be called a "model" name, that is, it will be used following the word "Jayhawk" such as "Jayhawk Quad" or whatever else it might be. The word "Jayhawk" will be used for all models of planes manufactured by this company. Names may be submitted on the coupon below or on a separate sheet of paper, provided the name, address and classification of the student are also given. The company will be the sole judge of the names submitted. Presentation of prizes will be made at a big celebration at Lawrence Municipal airport the latter part of April, during which the new plane will be christened. Watch the Kansan for details of this celebration. Any further information desired may be secured from the Kansan Business Office, or from Freeman Egolf, e'33, at the Phi Gam house, telephone 444. The outstanding characteristics of this new plane are its folding wings, permitting use of a small hanger, and its ability to land and take off in a small field. A more detailed description is given below. Everything but the motor being made in Kansas by a Kansas owned corporation. The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation 702 Bitting Building Wichita, Kansas Specifications of the new Jayhawk plane 1. Folding wings permitting storage in small banger. in small hanger. 2. Low landing speed, quick take-off. permitting user in 'solar info' 3. Two open cookpits for pilot and one passenger. 4. Wing Snap, 30, 20 foot bldg. 4. Wing Span, top, 30 feet 5 inches. 5. Wing Span, bottom, 1/2 foot 4 inches. 6. Length 20 feet 6 inches. 6. Length 20 feet 6 inches. 7. Width with wings folded, 10 feet 7. Width with wings folded, 10 feet 3 inches. foot. powered by either LglBoll 66 motor Kinner K5. fortress Capacity, 20 gallons. cruising range, 500 miles. 2. Product of the Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. 8. Storage space necessary, 11 by 22 feet. I submit the name of for the model native of the new Jayhawk plane. The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kansas. Name Address Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior (Check which) All names must be in our office or the Kanaan Business Office by April 2, 1980. --- .