SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Applications for Staff Positions on Yearbook to Be Filed Tomorrow Stanenis Interested in Annual Work Should Apply Any Time After 1:30 Applications for editorial positions on the 1830 Jayhawker will be received early after 1350 tomorrow. Applications must be made at the Jayhawker office recently. All students who are interested should file applications immediately. A particularly good Jayhawker opportunity awaits Sophomore boys. They will be eligible to fill the place of Mr. Stratton, who was left vacant at the opening of school. From this group, consisted of 12 students, it is likely that the editor of the 193 book will be chosen, according to Morris Straight, editor of the pres About twenty-five or thirty staff members will have handbaffer staff. Announcement of their appointment will be made a few days before the application which will be Oct. 7. Students seeking the editorial petition should ask for special blanks when they make out their applications at the Jahawker office. Applications for the business manager's staff will also be received at any time, according to Don M. McFarland, business manager of the Jayhawker. However, these names can only be used when they make good in selling advertising will be considered staff members. Want Ads FOUND: Black coat, left at Union Building Monday night after pres- cension Variety. Owner may have been arrested and粉饰 in this advertisement. FOR RENT: Cool, newly papered, single and double room for boys, One and one-half block from Campa- phone 2189, 1247 Octab. —D FOR PENT: 2 front furnished rooms. Hot water heat. 809 India ann. Phone 1682 W. —14 MARCGLS, SHIAMPOO, Finger waves, manieres, facials. All at 50 cost points. Work that is 50 cost points. 1865, Mrs. Listen and Mrs. Rankin, operators. STUDEBAKER touring; special six; 5 tires; new battery. 75 miles per hour. 870. Shiner, 1623 Kentucky. EAGLE'S HALL for rent. Available for small parties. Rates reasonable. Cell 962. —13 WANTED A GIRL with some selling experience to solicit for the Student Laundry Bag Mailing Service, Call 1800 J. -9 WANTED to board 8 steady men. 1312 Ohio. Call 1476. —9 FOR RENT: Three well furnished comfortable rooms. One block from K. U, car line. Reasonable. 623 Indiana. Phone 1114. —9. FOR RENT: I large sleeping room for boys. Also single garage. 1312 Ohio. Call 1476. —9 FOR RENT: I room in modern home close to K. U. $12 single; $14 double. 1035 Vermont. —9 FOR RENT: 2 large connecting room furnished for housekeeping. Will accommodate three people. Also 2 cottet front sleeping room. Will have dining and living space. Phone, Crosswrite, Eddie Rose Island, Phone 2541. —12 FOR RENT: $16, nicely furnished room $8, $10, $12 per month. One 2 room apartment for $16 in a well-furnished room. 1017 New Hampton Court. Call # 885. — 9 LOST: Pink and gold formal evening dress in New York Cleaner box. Cal 731. —9 FOR RENT: Large room for girls Graduate students preferred. 1528 Tenescue. Call 830. —3 HAVE PLEASANT part time work for capable law student able to use typewriter. Address Box 151, Kunan City, Mo. —12 BOY WANTED to club tables at club. 1200 Kentucky. Phone 1490W. -5 FOR RENT: Cool newly furnished rooms with access to sleeping porch. Also downstairs apartment. Call at 1247 Ohio, Phone 2657 J. — 11 FOR SALE: A trench coat, size 34 in excellent condition. Phone 414--8 WANTED: Boys and girls, I would like to have your laundry this winter. Prompt service. Work pants anted. Phone 2448 38. —11 Lord Cecil Withdraws Resolution at Geneva Generals, Sept. 21, — (U. P.) — Lord Colell today decided to withdraw the resolution which has assured such bitter opposition on the part of Irish forces against the United States not only to the progress of these nations but also to the success of the Anglo-American naval negotiations with Britain, and the supply of reserve and the control of the manufacture of areas and war materials, and an international consortium convention. He announced his acceptance of the substitute plan of negotiations between the United States and England and marks the basis for general reduction of land, sea and air pressure. Kansas City Air Show Starts Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 21, (U.P.) American Airlines assumed a curricular role today at the airport, during which will be offered $2,400 prize money by the Kansas City International Air Service and Pilots Recruitment. The event includes stunts including aerobic flying and parachute jumps. An exceptional air marathon which was to have involved more of the big show was temporarily postponed. FOR SALE: Remington typewriter Barrinan at $15, Phone 212 J. 700 Whole. —11 FOR RENT: An excellent single room at 1416 Teen. -14 LOST: Brunette, white-gold with blue sapphire between 12th and Louisiana and 10th & Indiana. Call 245. Reward. — 11. Send the Daily Kansan home. KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, doors and paddocks game repair. Keys fit in door locks. Paddlelock and nightlight locks for sale. Rutler's Repair Shop, 8-15F. —iff RUNS AND SNACS repaired by the Hose Mending Shop at 1017 Kentucky. WANTED: Bundle washing, Calibor for and delivered. Prices reasonable Also will do mappings and lunch clothes Phone 25631 — 11 FOR SALF: Several perfectly new, well bond, volumes of Vocal and instrumental music. Instrumental music. Will sell or volumes separately, or allow commission to anyone受理 the same. Phone 2632 or 298. —11. Permanent waves add enchin- ement to feminine charms, are never more ca- pitivating than when created by Glorifying the College Girl! School of Business Announces Several Changes in Faculty Special this week — Shampoo and mcarcell $1 Phone 537 734 Mass Hess Drug Store Beauty Shop Gagllardo Will Take Graduate Work at the University of Chicago Several changes have been made in the faculty of the School of Business this year. Assistant Professor Donna Mason, who will be working for further graduate work at the University of Chicago where he holds a fellowship. His place is being taken by the School of Business and she really had some teaching experience at Kansas. Beryl Warthen, instructor in business law, resigned to accept an assistant professor position in the School of Business Technology. His successor is Leonard Axe, who completed his law work here last summer and also received admission to the MBA. Mr. Axe is an A. B. from Baker. H. A. Richardson, instructor in marketing, resigned to become assistant professor of marketing at the North Carolina State College. He is being nominated by M. S. Kishner, M. Moouth and A. M. Iown, Mr. Kishner has been assisted to the president at Moouth and instructor in Jamestown College, North Dakota. He gives years in the U. S. Navy as an aviation pilot and production control work. C. H. Sundage, instructor in Economics, designed to help an inmate professor at Miami University work with prisoners in transportation. His work here is he for ten years Ct. Brianat H. Howay, B.A. with bourse and masters in Southern California, Mr. Howay* 'first two years of undergraduate work were taken at South East Carolina University. Owing to the pronounced increase in Economics curriculum this fall two assistant instructors have been mentioned. Emma Teachers College and a graduate student here, has given charge of additional sections. She is Ms. Milred Landb Laur Sloer, A. B. Kanaas, and M. I. Island Stanton, will take three courses in Economic History at 10:30. Mrs. Sloer hold a three-hour course in Economic History at 10:30. Mrs. Sloer hold a three-hour course in Economic History at McPhenom College. Arrangements have also been made for dividing the large class into two sections, both under Mr. Axo. Family of Athletes Adds Two More to Pittsburg Fitzburg, Kan. — The *Brieckey* brothers are at it again in Kansas State Truckers College here. No, not the college, but the football field or three years ago, but their two younger freshman brothers, wrapper to outstrip their eb- Bert Vernon, who is fourth in the locks, and Curtis, who is fifth, are out for football, in which each won three games. Vernon made a collection of Curtis made a collection of Blue Mill Sandwich Shop LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Plate Lunch 35c Morning and Evening Have You a Topcoat Almost any morning now you'll be stopping out into a crisp fall chill and speedily regret that you have no tocoat. $25 - $30 - $35 Topcoats that you'll like The Houre of Kuppenhheimer Good Clothes ten athletic letters in all white in high school, while Vernon collected eight. One of their older brothers—Roberts a letterman in wrestling plans to return to college shortly for graduate work. Luther, a letterman in footbal, and Bob Mccauan, and Earl, who were a "K" in football, is coaching at Goddard. Use Fish for Fish Bait Republic, Kau (U.P.)-G. L. E. keenbrack went fishing, caught a two- point, poured it to the river hatch Gym Suits $1.00 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING COMPANY during the night. Next meaning, so he says, he found an eight-pounder had overloaded the smaller fish, and was taken away through the gift of the two-pounder. Perfumes, aromizers, toilet waters and cosmetics Read the Kansun wont ads. BARBERS DRUG STORE 909 Mass. St. New Emery Apartments 1423 Ohio Street Mrs. Sears, manager Beautiful new furnished and infurnished apartments. General Electric refrigeration. Can be inspected at any time. University Concert Course 27th Season Announcing the Opening of the SEASON TICKET SALE Monday, September 16th An All Star Course The Worlds Greatest Talent at K. U. Concert Schedule November 13 Kedroff Quartet The World's Finest Mole Quartet February 12 Valdimir Horowitz Sensational Young Russian Pianist March 10 Tescha Seidel Brilliant Russian Violinist March 27 Dusolina Giannini Renewed Concert Soprano May 6 Lawrence Tibbett Famous American Baritone April 7 Ignaz Paderewski (Extra attraction, not included on regular series) Master Pianist. Composer, and Statesman Procure Your Exchange Tickets at Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office No Advance in Prices $6.00 $5.00 $3.75 Prices according to location NOTE: Because of the fact the Consent Series is included for the first time on the Student Activity Ticket, it is recommended that orders for reservations be made early as the audience this season will be considerably larger than ever before. ETTA KETT That Brother and Sister Act