MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1930 PAGE THREE Silverhawk's Glider Crashed in Flights Yesterday Morning Lost Control, Hangs Machine in a Tree Without Harm to the Filer UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS to the Flier Over-excitement caused Newton, Jerome, *e*ucl, member of the K.U. Glider club, to become confused and crash the Silverinawk division's glider yesterday morning. Jerome pulled the machine off the ground and the machine crashed into a tree. Members of the Glider club were taking advantage of the good flying wind yesterday. Good flights were made for them, and Jerome then took the controls, few up to an altitude of about 75 feet, became excited, and pulled into a tree. When the glider struck the tree it slipped over and landed in another tree. Jerome was left hanging upside down, held by his safety belt. He was held on the ground by hammers of the ground crew. Little damage was done to the glider, according to Jerome. "We will have it in flying condition in a few days," Harold White of the department of building and architecture said, to take advantage of the fine flying weather while it holds out, and ought to be able to get some real flying out." --pledges at the house. Spring flower were used in decorating the table from which ten was poured by Mrs. Kelly, guests included: Mrs. Ralph Roby, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. E. White, and Miss Marrine Nelson, all of Lawrence; and Miss Joie Staplen, Miss Florence Watts, and Miss Rebecca McComb, all of Lawrence. Around Mt. Oread --pledges at the house. Spring flower were used in decorating the table from which ten was poured by Mrs. Kelly, guests included: Mrs. Ralph Roby, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. E. White, and Miss Marrine Nelson, all of Lawrence; and Miss Joie Staplen, Miss Florence Watts, and Miss Rebecca McComb, all of Lawrence. James Taylor, P28, who is teaching in Severance High School visited a the University Saturday and Sunday Dorothy Moore, who has been out of school for the past two weeks with the mumps, returned to Lawrence and Arkansas (Gy) yesterday afternoon. "Herb" Alphin from the department of physical education spoke last night to the Haskell Boys Ventennial club on "Jobs in Physical Education." The second of the series of English lectures which are being exchanged by the University and the Kansas State Agricultural College will be held at the University via Prof. Sisson. He will speak on "London in the Time of Shakespeare", Prof. Helen Rhodes Hoopes will speak in Manhattan on March 4 about the life of Shakespeare, from March 6, 13 and 20 three professors of K.S.A.C. will speak here. Denn Frank Stockton, of the School Business will speak this evening to the members of the Kansas City Mo. chapter of the Law Accountants on "Business Education" at the Kansas City Athletic club. Others of the department to go with Denn Stockton are Prof. Joseph J. Blocker and Prof. V. L. Morrison. Robert Larrabee, A.B.29, of Liberal, is a visitor in Lawrence for the coming week. 21 20 29 30 31 Send the Kansan home Wrestling Team Has 56 Victories Stillwater, Feb. 21—An opponent victories over opponents in nine years, the Oklahoma A. and M. wrestling team is preparing for the final match on March 8. After this match they go to College Station, Pa., to enter the national March 8, 21 and 29, then will close the season at the national A.A.U. tournament at New York April 4 and Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS BUILTER MOTOR Willys Knight and Whippet Cars GV Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you Hue Bundle Service May Rebeh力服务 Phone 689 Insurance Bldg FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Sheet Metal Work and Furnace E. W. PENCHARD Roaring - Gathering - Skilights Phone 245 13 East 8th Street LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1075 Mass. MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS Mass. Lawrence, Kan. FRANK H. LESCHER SHORE REPAIRING 81216 Mary Phone 256 8123 MASTER GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wax and Paints Squares and Wall. Pho. 620 Airplane Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Neem and Wool. KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. SOCIETY Word has been received by friend (that邓恩 Agnes Husband is enjoying her trip very much. At present she is away in London and expected宅 the last of this week. Charlotte Day of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house has returned to her dorm room several days here visiting friends and members of the thirteen part of this semester. **aethea Phi Sigma held formal initiation of pledgees last Friday evening, those initiated were Neil Foster and Karen Beard.** Dinner guests at the Alpha Kappu Banquet, 475 Broadway, R. F. Reward of Cottonwood Wine, Faye Taylor, of Fort Scott; Routine Guests, of Hainesville; and Dave Woods Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Archie Stralow, of Scott City. Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Calu Gemina showroom; Mrs. Chel- lene Johnson; Dr. Robert Johnston, of Kawana City; and Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Glennville, of Law Guests at the Thatta Tan house has seek-end见了 Wayne Luff, of In dependence, Mo.; Elmer Rush and Charles Moske, of Kannas City. Guests this week end at the Alpine Guess at 6pm. **Rachel Nerris,** of Larcom; Joan Nerris, of Garden City; Janet Strong, of Kansas; Iris Lehman; Rushold, of Pampa; Itaulita Russell; and, of Palatine. Guetta this week-end at the Kappa Eta Guetta house were: William Wolfe, of Wichita; and Mr. and Mrs. Hantzen, of Kansas City. Guests for Sunday dinner at the Kappa Aloha Theta house were: John McCorkle, of Tulsa; Harriet Kernedy, of Chicago; Elizabeth Kennedy, of Junction City. Guests at the Phi Chi house this week-end were: George Meek, Max Cluff and Robert Maxwell, all from the Hohokam Memorial hospital in Roseville. James Cowell, of Paola, was a guest at the Phil Delta Phi house last week end. Miss Vibla Anderson, Miss Kathleen Ditchie, Miss Elizabeth Springnge, Dr. Florence Sherbon, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, and Ms. Ann Dixon of the faculty of the department of home economics, were dinner guests yesterday at the Alpha Omicron Pi Weekend guests at Corbin hill were: Pauline Vaughan, of Strong City; Rae Kowitz, Thea Cope, Frances Cone, and Mildred Robinson, of Naples City; Eunice Harvey, of Lenxea, and Helen Carpoe, of Manhattan. Eliot Peterson, of Randolph, and E. P. Hammins, of Kin川 city, Kanu, were dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house yesterday. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Sunday were: Rachel Buhong; Margaret Lorimer, of Parkville, Mo.; and Don Hallert, of Kansas City. Pi Beta Phil freshmen were hostesses to the upperclassman at the annual freshman faree day yesterday. The change in was in charge of Jane Price. Dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were Betty Campbell and Patricia Kelly, of Wichita. Imogene Hongne, of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hackney of Wellington, were guests at the Peta Phi house yesterday. The patronesses of Tau Nu Tau sorority were hostesses at a tea yesterday afternoon for the actives an- Week-end guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house were: Anaele Ebner, and Louise Corcran, of Severance; and Mary Fleming, of Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at the Piper Museum of Art in Chicago, Marie Ferrerie and Ruth Ceder, Delia Brentuction, of Kansas City; Wilburn Harrison and Dick Woodward, of Boston. Week-end guests at the Kappa Stigma house were Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Niles of Fort Scott, Mr. Strong, also of Fort Scott, and Betty Hermanette, Helen Tillfort, Bernice Dulce, Hurst and Elizabeth Alcornsworth. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha KappaLambda house were: Dean B. L. Lawson, P. T. Moran, A. T. T. S. Cunningham, J. F. Kendall, and William Griffith, of Edwardsville. Marcus Knotts spent the week-en at the Chi Delta Sigma house. An informal initiation Friday night and a formal initiation Saturday night will be held in Marvin hall by Fraternity for John Butler, and Robert Mann. The formal initiation Saturday night will be followed by a banquet at the Green Owl. George Beale's architecture, will act as toumester. Delta Sigma Pi entertained the weekend班会 guests; Edward W. Bissett, PhD, president, waku; Kanua G. Kan; Charles D. Washington; Chanute; and J. R. Albana Kappa Lambda held initiation of pledges at 8 a.m. m. Sunday morning. This was followed by an initiation banquet Sunday noon. Those initiated Rodger Kruechthall Hospton, Houston, Albert Williams, and George Kurtz. Sigma Nu held initiation services for 20 men Sunday afternoon. After the initiation a banquet was served in the hotel, which was not immediately initiated were: Billy Hatton, Park McDonald, Earl Goodfellow, Daughnugh John Hackney, William Henson, Benjamin Bruner, John Rumsey, Louis Stauss, Paul Kauffman, Russell Young, Robert Noble, Leroy Adams, Bruce Rogers, Orr Wise, and Keith Morrison. The alumni present wwc: Prof. J, Wheeler, Prof. E, E. Engle, Dr. Koehler, Prof. M. Holloway, Holloway Halloway, Reed Phipps, John Badinshaw, Joe Newcomer, and Murray Religious Meeting Closes Worship, student expression, and the installation of officers of the Kansan-Western Missouri Student volunteer union ended the three-day conference fall from Friday until noon yesterday. There were 70 out-of-town delegates representing 10 colleges, and the average attendance at the meetings was 100. Eighty attended the banquet in the Union building Sat. Three-Day Session Attended by 70 Delegates Educators from foreign countries, missionaries, and officers of the union were present. The delegates were erased for in the houses of church At the different meetings the purposes and ideals of the union were explained and discussed. A similar meeting was held here five years ago. Announcements Miss Ruth Hoover. --at a whopee making feasty, including every- body worthwhile from JANET GAYNOR --at a whopee making feasty, including every- body worthwhile from JANET GAYNOR Class basketball will be played tonight between the juniors and freshmen. The games will start at 8 p. m., and all of the squads who have played be Those practicing for the water cation loving time have practiced for 12:30 Tuesday, 12:30 Tuesday, and 12:30 Friday; floating, 4:30 Tuesday; stunts, 4:30 a. m. Saturday; and 4:30 a. m. Sunday. There will be no extension of time for the intramural handball deadline. The first round matches are to be played and scores handed in before the finals. Matches 1, 2, 3 are reserved for these matches no extension will be granted. Miss Ruth Hoover. Okahama Needs Only One Win Norman, Feb. 21—(UUP)—Needling a win over the K.-Agger wrestling championship, the Sooners will right it out with K. S. A. C. today. The Sooners have won four conference titles and won last year's conference championship team, Iowa State, last week. E. R. Elbel, director of intramurals Read the Kansan Want Ads The Water TODAY--Delores Delin Rai and star east in Helen Hunt Jackson's American classic, "Ra- TUESDAY—Davy Lee and Betty Bronson in a merry comedy-drama, "Sonny Boy," Double program, Ed Echandler in a movie entitled, "Riding For Love," Also every News News. Carry a Memo Camera--at a whopee making feasty, including every- body worthwhile from JANET GAYNOR Records all of interest that you see or do 50 pictures with I loading The pocket-size Giant. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Isburg Scholarship Contest to Be April 12 Pittsburgh—(Special) —The fifth annual high school scholarship contest at Pittsylvania State Teachers' college will be held April 12, Prof. Edgar Mendelson, chairman of the faculty committee in charge, has announced. So that small high school students can compete against large ones, competing schools will be divided into three groups according to enrollment and a grand prize awarded the school in each group. A total of 1,000 individual honors. About 1,000 high school boys and girls competetr last year, with Winfield capturing the school prize. An entrant's list of entrants is anticipated this time. Pittsburg Scholarship Northwestern University established a new plan in their book exchange this semester. Students bring their books on them, and receive a receipt. The student may then call at any time during the summer to check up on the sale of his books and require that the student pay the C. A. not solely as a medium of exchange and does not take any compensation. Over 500 books were received from students this year and 1,324 books already bring in close to $400. --at a whopee making feasty, including every- body worthwhile from JANET GAYNOR Tuesday, Feb. 25 K. U. Dames meet at 1412 Ohio street. Friday, Feb. 28 Kappa Alpha Theta formal. Delta Tau Dalton conversion. Saturday, Feb. 29 Iota Sigma F diphthic. Sigma Nu pledge party. --at a whopee making feasty, including every- body worthwhile from JANET GAYNOR Want Ads WAITRESS WANTED at Ye Tavern. Apply in person. 1403 Tenn. —118 LOST: Wednesday, small grey purse containing fountain pen and other articles. Call Valera Gofredson, phone 1561. 1602 Lou丝莲. 117 WANTED by a University graduate, typing; manuscript work a specialty. Price reasonable. 1110% Vern. Mrs., J. M. C, Evans. 120 LOST: Monday night, near library, white gold rimmed glasses in leather case. 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