ALL-VALLEY SCHEDULE FACING THE JAYHAWK Four Games, Will Be Played On Home Field This Year HARD SERIES WITH TIGERS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nebraska Plays First Confer- ence Game on McCook This Week Aprij 29-30—Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrence. May 4-5—Missouri vs. Kansas a Lawrence. May 11-12—Ames vs. Kansas Ames May 13-14—Drake vs. Kansas a Des Moines. May 20-21—Missouri vs. Kansas a Columbia, May 27-28—K. S. A. C. vs. Kansas at Manhattan. Kansas has an all-Valley schedule ahead of her for the rest of the baseball season, the last game of the year to be played at Manhattan on account of the stadium construction and other way on McCool field by that time. The hardest series ahead are those with the Tigers. The Missourians have played six Conference games—two with Oklahoma, two with Florida—and won winning all of them. The only dope they have on Kansas from these games is that they best the Sooners twice, one game being a shut-out, though Oklahoma scored on them in five games at home—those with Nebraska and Missouri. The Nebraska games which are played here Friday and Saturday, promise to be fairly hard games. This is the first time that the Corkhoppers and Jaybirds have been played and while the Nebraskans will probably remember last fall and the Kansas-Nebrask football game, it is doubtful that they are strong enough to inflict any serious injuries on the Kansans games. The Nebraska plays has played this year, so that there is but little dope on them. Drake has whipped Ames in a series this season, and has haskell Beak drive it after a twelve innings game year today if she as if Kansas hatred is more than just a backstory next month. Ames is one of the weakest teams in the Valley this season. As to the last game of this season which is with the Argies at Manhattan, there ought to be no doubt in the minds of K. U. fans as to the outcome of that series after what happened here last week-end. BLUE LAWS EASY ON BUDGET Advocates Say Tax Loss Would Be Slight Washington April 27—Sunday closing of movies, soda fountains, tobacco stores and the like as urged by blue law enthusiasts, would cost the federal government nearly $1,000,000 a Sunday in reduced tax rates on gasoline, the basis of return of the Internal Revenue Bureau. The loss of $52,000,000 a year is a more drop in the bucket to the government, which last year collected nearly $5,500,00000 in taxes, according to blue law officials, could easily be made up through taxes from other sources, it is urged. A federal anti-cigarette law, proposed by those behind the legal purification movement, would cost the government approximately $150,000,000 a year. That was the amount collected last year on cigarettes. A law forbidding the sale of tobacco in all forms would mean a loss of nearly $200 million. But it is discharged that so much, it affects by our grandfathers, has not yet completely gone out of fashion. Snuff taxes last year netted the government nearly $7,000,000 or nearly $2,000,000 more than the year before. Taxes totaling about $633,000 are collected directly by the government on cigarettes, soft drink beverages, movie admissions and tobacco for each Sunday in the month. The basis of one-seventh of the total tax collections from these sources, with the exception of tobacco. From this source only one-twentieth or 5 per cent was subtracted, since it is assumed that Sunday closing of tobacco shops proportion to the period when purchases could not be made. Addicts of the weed, it is assumed, would stock up on Saturday. Quill will meet at 8 o'clock Thurs day night in Fraser Rest Room. Miss Lucele Houch, of Kansas city returned to her home in the Riverside House party and visiting with friends at the University. Brandt to Dean's Conference J. G. Brandt, dean of the College will leave tonight to attend the Midwest Deans' Conference to be held at Lincoln, Nebraska, April 27, 28 and 29. Fifteen of the midwestern state universities are represented at this conference. The conference is held to discuss the problems and work of the deans of the state universities. ALUMNI NOTES Ruth Stevenson, A. B,'17, is teaching in the Atchison High School. Ruth Kelsey, A. B.20, is teaching mathematics at Eabon, Kansas. Edith Frisbie, A. B'20, is teaching home economics at Stillwell, Kansas, and will return there next term. Charles Albert Walsh, LL. B 290, is superintendent of schools at Esbon, Kansas. Byron Frederick, who attended the University last year, is working on the Chieftain at Bonner Springs. He will be enrolled in the University next fall. Esther Swanson, A, B.17, is teaching at Esbon, Kansas. Marjorie Bean, A. B.18, is teaching in the Belleville High School. Carmine Wolfe, a graduate of the University, is now head of the English department in Topeka High School. Adele Murphy, A. B.19, is teaching at Jarbola, Kans. George Bailey, A. B.20, and Virgil Hower, A. B.20, are attending Harvard. The law building is to be remodeled into a theatre at the University of North Carolina. It will be used by the Carolina Playmakers, and there will be a workshop in the basement for playwrights and actors for the plays. Dressing rooms equipped with the latest Broadway innovations will be built, so sayps Tar Heel. The stage is to be large, and excellent lighting facilities are planned for them to be torn out, and the hall will hold a about five-hundred people. A stadium and athletic field are being built at the School of Mines of the University of Texas located at El Paso. It is stated that the stadium has a seating capacity of all the students and many spectators, and is modern in every respect. Send the Daily Kansan home. SUMMER WORK 100 Fast Sellers 100 Auto Cleaning Set Fibre Broom Friction Shower Brush Brown Beauty Mops and Dusters positively beaded by those line Sanford Brush Co 544 W. Lake St Chicago For Taxi Call 12 FROSH SHOW UP WELL IN NEW BASEBALL TOGS Yesterday afternoon in spite of the mud on Hapilton Field, the men of the freshman baseball team donned their pretty new suits with "Freshman" in big red letters across their chests. They looked considerably more like a ball club than the bunch of Frosh that "Dutch" Lonborg took under his wing to tutor a few weeks ago. But there are still few freshmen who could be filled to better advantage had some of the men who were out earlier in the season remained out. Coach "Dutch" Lonborg's Yearh ings Learning Rudiments of Diamond Game On the Fresh hurling staff Bishop undoubtedly has the edge on the rest of his mound mates, Chaffee and Miller have also shown good form in the box, while Jones and Reeves have been having trouble with a knee that won't work. Nicholas appears to be a little better than Han Lindstrom back of the bat. The outstanding men on the indefeat are "Rabbit Maranville" Wheeler at shortstop and "Irish" Lonberg, Coach "Dutch" Lonberg's lord brother, who holds dawn the pitch. The indefeat may be counted upon to exercise the outfielders. Wheeler is the clearest folder in the indefeat. In Dever, Coach Lonborg had a mighty good little second baseman, but for some reason he never played. At present, Wandling and Black we take turning holding the keystone WHEN IS / A SPOT NOT A SPOT? Buy one and sell a half interest to your roomie. THAT'S EASY Kansas Electric Utilities Co. 719 Mass. 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Coach Lonborg has been teaching the yellows the rudiments of the game thus far and some of the men who have worked their valuable to the Varsity next year. Von Simonds Offers Resignation Berlin, April 27. — Foreign Minister Von Simonds has offered his resignation because of an attack on him in connection with the new German reparation offer, it was learned today from a most reliable source. At noon the offer had not been accepted. Ninety and one-half per cent of the students in the State Normal at Emporia are church members according to a survey made at that school. The general average of church membership in Kansas is thirty-three and one-third percent. Twenty demonstrations are represented at the Normal, the Methodists leading with a membership of three hundred. The Presbyterians rank second, and the Congregationalists are third. Only five in each school class indicated that they had no church preference. The University of Washington recently held a campus day. It began at seven o'clock when every one assembled in his old clothes ready for work. The entire student body divided into companies, each with its own staff and assigned. Although the morning was made a time of strenuous labor, the afternoon was a general holiday with a baseball game, and at night a dance. John Wahlstedt, e21, visited with his parents Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Young lady, university graduate, for business office of university convention. Should know something of bookkeeping and stenography. State age, experience and salary expected. Nursery located in suburbs of large city. Address: S. B. A, care Kanan -adv-1 Is "The Devil" always on the job? HELP WANTED: FEMALE. George Arliss Will tell you in his screen debut "THE DEVIL" Varsity Tonight and Thursday Bowersock Tonight Only Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration A two-year course in business leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration. Open to college graduates. Courses offered in the following fields: Accounting, Business Law, Banking and Finance, Marketing, Advertising, Retail Store Problems, Sales Management, Industrial Management, Labor Problems, Business Statistics, Foreign Trade, Transportation, Lumbering, Office Organization. 09-00 09-10 10-11 11-12 18-23 15-14 14-25 15-26 16-27 17-28 18-19 19-20 20-21 Twelve graduates of the University of Kansas have attended the School, eight during the present year. The registration for 1921-22 is limited to three hundred in the first-year courses. Applications after May 1st should be accompanied by a certified transcript of the college record. For information write to Cambridge, Massachusetts Dean W. B. Donham, University 431 Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration Santa Fe CHANGE OF TIME Sunday, May 1st WESTBOUND No. 109 Emporia Express will leave at 5:43 p. m, instead of 5:50 p. m, as at present. EASTBOUND No. 6 Kansas City and Chicago Express will leave at 5:43 p.m. m. instead of 5:50 p.m. m. as at present. No. 16 Kansas City Express will leave at 8:20 p.m. instead of 8:40 p.m. Let us help plan your summer trip For further information or descriptive literature, Write Phone or Call Phone or Call W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 Lawrence, Kan The Live Young Mens Store Tennis Togs and Equipment Here you'll find the most complete Sporting Goods Dept. in the state, Tennis Togs, Equipment, Base Ball Uniforms, Equipment, and everything for the Golfers. We're Sporting Goods Specialists Sporting Goods Second Floor Sporting Goods Second Floor Genevieve Rice Cowden, Soprano of Kansas City, Mo. Harriet Greisinger, Pianist Artists of recognized merit University Orchestra Concert Thursday night, April 28 at 8:15 o'clock Admission 50c or Student Activity Ticket Surprise Sale No.6 Thursday Friday Only— Saturday -10 dozen White Oxford Collar Att. 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