FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Another Pioneer of the Air Lost in Atlantic, Fear Attempts No Word From MacDonald Recalls Fate of Other Trans-Oceanic The name of Lieut-Commander H. MacDonald appeared today to have been added to the long list of those lost in the compass of the Atlantic by (United Press) In all, the Atlantic has been crossed about 20 times by nipship and airplane since three United States navy NC飞船 made a crossing from Trepassay Bay, Ntl., to Spain vin the Azores. The latest in crowding, in which two American sailors was completed early this week by the dirigible Graf Zeppelin. Twenty-three others have perished in the 18 years since Walter Wellman and his crew started in the airship America from Atlantic City for Europe, and were rescued by a steam some 800 miles out. an attempt had been made in 1873, when William H. Donald, Alfred Ford and George Lunt left Brooklyn in the balloon Graphic to cross the sea, but got no further than Connecticut. Many thrilling rescues have been made at sea, from the time Wellman and his crew were saved until Ruth Elder and George Hindenburg were picked up by the Dutch Tanker Hans- Lietz last October near Azores. P. B. M. Roberts, Writer From Scotland, to Be Her St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 19—After three days spent as the guests of St Louis publishers, 14 British journalists left here by bus today for Kan sai City, planning to stop at Columba's Museum and the Musee School of Journalism. They are here in America as guests of the Carnegie Foundation on a tour in the interest of international understanding. Personal contact with American editors and intimate interchange of ideas on how best to attain world peace are the motives behind the tour. Mr. Peter B. M. Roberts, parliamentary correspondent of the Edinburgh Scotchman, is a member of this party of British journalists, will speak before the High School Newspaper Conference on "British Journalism" Saturday morning in the Little Theater, Fraser Hill. then senior engineers of the mechanical, electrical, civil and probably the chemical departments leave or move to Michigan and Milwaukee on Nov. 15. Senior Engineers Leave on Annual Trip Nov. 15 Details of the inspection tour have not been worked out at the office of Prof. F. Kills Johnson, head of the department, who is in charge of the arrangements. The journey will end at Milwaukee on Friday, Nov. 23, so that the men may be able to reach Columbia in touch with Milwaukee-Miami games on Nov. 24. Prof. F, A. Ransel, of the civil engineering department is making plot of the golf course. A cut of the lawn at the Kauanen where the drawing is completed. The plot will give breathe of holes, par stroke and the distance. Six of the holes will be north of the hill, four to south of the north of the main campus drive. W. A. A. scholarship standard has been lowered at University of Minnesota. Consolation Tournament Tennis Matches Begin An elimination tennis tournament or all women signed for interclass amis and were unable to make class amis have been opened. Drawings are now posted on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium and first rounds must be played on or before Friday, Oct. 25, at 3:00 p. m. Winner of this tournament will be given W. A. A. points, the game as those who were able to qualify for class teams. Women's Intramural Teniquoit Matches Are in Full Swing Complete Results of the First Round to Be Reported This Evening Results of a large number of teni quoit matches scheduled for the first round of play in the women's intraural teni quoit tournament were announced this noon by Miss Ruth Howey, intramural sponsor. A total of two forfeits and thirteen "Bye" drawn in divisions one and two resulted in the entrance of the following women in the second round: Fitzsimmons, Alpha Xi Delta; Moon and Cornellus, Alpha Xi Delta; Harper and Snead, T. N. T.; Van Peyma and Fuitch, Omni Kiney; and Kinney and Gerard, Alpha Xi Delta; and Gerard and Gerard, Alpha Xi Delta; and Taylor and Sabrina, Delta Zeta. In division two the drawing of "Brys" or forfeits resulted in these women entering the second round of play: Turner and Northcutt, T. N. T.; Bartholoumes and Mooney, Theta Pi Alpha; Bridecimal and Carter Kappa Kappa Gamma; Smith and Wynn, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dowel Pi Alpha; Brieman and Wellman, Knuke and Wellman, Chi Omega Gefor逊 and Stout, Alpha Gamma Doltn; Van Piper and Henderson, Gamma Pi Beta. Matches played off in the first division resulted in victories for the following women: Hitchcock and Lin- kiewit, Babb and Dobson, Alpha Gamma Jelia, 6.4, 6.2; Wenquea and Riley, P. N. T., 6.3, 6.8; Wood and Dunn, Oregem, 6.4; 6.4; McDonald and Robbins Alpha Omicron Ft, 6.2, 6.4 and 3.6 Playoff in the second division resulted in the following women entering the second round of play: Blanchard and Brunner, Gamma Fim B, 6:2, 6:0; Hancock and Gaskill Alpha Xi Delta, 6:4, 6:4; Kollan and Courtesy, T. N, T., 6:1, 6:1; Eaton and Deaver, T. N, T., 6:2 5:0. Complete results of the first round of the tournament must be reported to the gymnasium office before 5:00 p.m. this evening. Miss Hoover said. Oklahoma Shieke May Not Shave (Other Comma Specified) Norman, Okla., Oct. 19. "The 'Riff Nak" at the University of Oklahoma are hopping and praying for victory in the football team's next game, Oct. 20. Until then they cannot shave and they will wear tight red shirts around their heavy iron丝 shirt around the campa. If the队 disappoints them, Van Dykes will become the fad, and they will be singing the "Hobe's of the following" name, Oct. 27. Send the Daily Kansan home C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat Special attention to fitting glasses Over Crown Drug Store. Phone 44 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY 1023 Mass. Use Glasses Exclusively The Grid Graph will not help you if you are going to Manhattan for the Aggie game. But it will be a life-saver if you stay at home. Saturday Afternoon, 2 o'clock University Auditorium Admission 50c Insured against rain or snow Poetic Description of Amaryllis As Form of Postal Address Is Frowned Upon in London London, Oct. 19—(UP)—Post office officials all over the world have long withdrawn the trials of illegible writing, and punsters who set out the address in the form of a puzzle. New London officials have gone on strike. Envelopes addressed in verse or poetry will receive strong official discouragement. Young men in love who put a pastic description of Anamarylla below the stamp—as many used to do in their letter returned for a proper address. Sorters have no time in these strenuous days for solving riddles. They have, however, just had one step forward — they address the address in the form of a cross word puzzle. When it was sent back to her for an intelligible rendering, she was most indignant, saying that the case was "quite an easy case to solve." Twenty Million Daiy Something like 20,000,000 letters a day are now posted in Court Bars "and the smooth and quick working of the staffs cannot be impeded by deliberate 'puzzle addresses.'" Twenty Million Daily "We no longer get pretic addresses." Som, giving the description of the param to com Tokyo, Oct. 19.—The child's conception of the things in the intent being toy-turvey is upheld by a Japanese masterpiece of 80 stories deep. This building, which would be built down into the earth, is designed in defiance of earthquakes. Tokyo to Build 80-Story Downstairs Skyscraper This world's deepest skyscraper is planned for Tokyo, where earthquake proof architecture has been a serious problem ever since the disastrous quake of 1923. Designs for the building are in the form of a huge circular wall of steel framework. Elevators, ventilating airways, telephones, and electric lights are present. The construction company is interested in the project. and place to which the letter is addressed," he said. Colorado Students to Walk Wire (Other Campus Special) "One of the favorites which those with not very much poetic fire used to back on was; (Science Service) Denver, Colo., Oct. 19—A class in tight-wear training for girls has been introduced at the University of Colorado. The experiment is being made by the University's computer science complex neuro-muscular activity. The data obtained will be compared with that of the boy* 'tight-wire walking class. This type of original research on the learning process has been conducted by neurology andychologists all over the United States. Dice cup Postman asks to Vera's door, and this note is her heirate. You will drop it in her box Heralded by the postmaster's knack. But when next I something bring I shall enter with a ring! Fit for a palace grand is she— But she lives at number forty-three." But she lives at number forty-three. When he gets one like the following the postman must feel rather like. Could Run, postman, run and do not turry. This is for the gent I'm going to marry. Addresses often used to take a pictorial form such as drawing of the actual house for which the letters were intended, and very high art decorated with frequently download. Scales they must have taken days to complete. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Postman Like Cupid "Sometimes, however, more descriptive work would appear such as Patricia's cheeks are just like lips. Although a little small' her nose is. Her ears are brown as an amber berries." Phone 498 Postman Like Cupid in spite of the fact that the St. Louis Cardinals have more baseball "farm" scattered about the country than they do in the league, couldn't win a game in the world's series. There is another that will be calling for farm relief next sea- Send The Daily Kansan home. Kansas City Star Army Man finds Tobacco "Like Old Friend" U. S. Army Fort Robinson, Nebr. May 29, 1928 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Speaking of champion long-time members of the EDGWORTH Club, you*tie* it to be bony hippo have worked on this. You will have well you*e*enmed the smile. Why, I have walked out of many store, especially the local boutique and the upscale town and hup Edgewater. A good pipe deserves a good pipe. I could not help myself with a heater. I would not hurt it with my arms. "The familiar blue cans are everywhere, and usually you find men of color in the street. But not the price that determines a good "smoked" tobacco, but the care and treatment of them." I would rather go dig without Edgewood and at the end draw a deep hole in the wall to accommodate tackling to the last pumph, then punch my throat and lungs and neatly with Edwardwell is "the Smoke With a Personality. It is like an old friend, you know, who is very tough when troubled and when you have a 'thinks' problem—you need its advice." Very truly yours, (signed) E. H. Fulmer --power, they applied sure knowledge and constant vigilance to their task. GOOD YEAR TIRES Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Want Ads Fritz Co. FOR RENT: Nice rooms and bath, furnished, for light housekeeping; or sleeping or unfurnished at a very low price. 639 Miss. -35 "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil OR RENT: To boys, a double and a single room at 1001 Mainc. Phone 359W. LOST: Leather key retainer with 6 keys. Owner can identify. 1711 Kentucky. Phone 2124 J. 34 FOUND: Set of paints and painting equipment, probably belonging to painting or drawing students at University. Cost property and pay cost of this notice. FOUND: Meesh bag containing money and deroine. Owner may have same by calling at University Business of Oakland property and paying this notice, 34 LOST: Blue Carter's pen in Ad or Green Hall, or between Ad and Green Hall. Call Margaret Fisher phone 415. 34 BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Do You Know How to Handle Women? for further details see Glenn Tryon "How to Handle Women" Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-10. Eve. 10-50. Starts Monday— Victor Hugo's Immortal Love Story "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" "The Michigan Kid" LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta pin set in pearls, bearing name of Virginia Belle Thomason. Please call 295. LOST: Bilfoid containing money, tickets, etc. Name on cards inside Phone 2089 and enjoy a free con- science. — 33 LOST: Brown leather pocketbook containing a five dollar bill. Return to Kannan Business Office. — 33 FOR SALE: Boston terrier puppie. Male; pedigree. A real pup. Must see to appreciate. Dr. Pierson, 904 Rhode Island. Omaha Hat Shop 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. TENOR BANOJ for sale. High grade instrument. A bargain. Call after 5 p.m., 1025 Kentucky street. Phone 1297 R. —33 Phone 255 Bullene's "exclusive but not expensive" $25.00 or $75.00 Whether at — The Frock of The coat you choose here will have a style and quality to the utmost. Transparent Velvet is outstanding in its popularity with discriminating women. Some charming creations, plain or print, are shown in our dress section at— $29.75 to $59.75 An empire hung on that strap THE hitch must be right, the pack must be tight. On details such as that hung the attainment of the day's goal and the final success of the expedition. Lewis and Clark, first Americans to cross the continent, knew the importance of "trifles" in the concerted plan. They saw to it their equipment was right, they supervised every step from man-power to pack-horsepower, they applied sure knowledge and constant vigilance to their task. Today's leaders in business have the same point of view, Men in the Bell System, exploring new country, take infinite pains in preparation. They work toward the smooth coordination of engineering, manufacturing, warehousing, accounting, finance, public service. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide system of 18,000 inter-connecting telephones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"