SUNDAY. DECEMER 11, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 3 Curtis, "Favorite Son" of Kansas, Once Hero of Kaw Indian Tribes 5 A 60-Mile Walk Through Enemy Territory Saved People From Treachery (3) The total amount of the bond is Washington, Dec. 19—One night he got in a car with a band. He sang the tune of Tepeka, Kan. there was great reloloking to Charlie Curtin had impelled his blood. Curtis, now Republican floor leader of the senate and aspirant for the Republican presidential nomination, was in Chicago when he had saved his people from the hated Cheyenne by a hazardous 60-mile walk through enemy territory to Tuscaloosa. He was killed nearly 80 years old. For five years he had been a jockey on the little half mile Kanson tracks and gained the fringe white riding car in successful rider in that menior region. Lad Lives With Grandmother But at 15 he had grown too easy to ride. His band had come through town in their wanderings and he had seen his old friend, his comfort, his Indian grandmother Julie Popeni who had raised him. He was glad to be among his own people. He was going back to the life of a reservation Indian. After the celebration that night, however, Julie Pellin came over to where he was sleeping and awakened her. She talked to her greediness in native Kawai. She told him that his future lay in his father's people; that he was then at the turning point of his life that took a turn for the better only to be a blanket Indian. Lives With Tribe 10 Years Jolie Poppin percended the ind to mount one of the best Indian ponies and speed back to Topsia, to the United States. She represented a United States senatorship, to the Republican leadership of the upper house of Congress and to the authority of the United States. Curtis is one-fourth Indian. Jalile Pinmarried a Frenchman and their daughter was the wife of an Knolls trader name, Thomas. The next year, the tribe went to he. 10. At that time the Knaws were bequeathed by their ancient enemies the Cheyennes, and someone was required to retrieve them from the surface. It was young Charlie Carlisle who volunteered. The journey has to be made afoot because all the horses of the Kawas had been taken in the trip and the relief which saved his tribe. He liked Topeca and remained there. His natural fontness for horses induced him to back to the white man's country at the age of 15, he decided to turn to new efforts. His savings as a jockey enabled him to go to school for a man he loved and held in his hand—a deal with the owner of a livestock store where the stable would furnish the loses and feed, he would contribute the hues and drive it, and the profits would be shared by a man he meant he obtained his schooling. Distinguishes Himself in 1884 By the dia light of the hour he was born, surrounded by books which he borrowed from a friend who was an attorney. As a graduate of this lively university he passed the bar exams and entered a Topical Jury. From that point his career became less romantic. He distinguished himself in a criminal case and in 1957 was elected to his first term as governor. A few years later he was elected to congress and in 1907 to the senate. Kill Insects With Smoke New Method Replaces Former Costly Processes (Malamah Samplen) Washington, Dec. 15—A new size of chemical warfare weapons and trees which may marry or wholly replace the time-honored but expensive methods of spraying and dousing it, is needed by the U.S. department of the bureau of entomology of the U.S. D. Department of Agriculture. He saw it being tried during the site summer in New York. The method was die doped by chemical warfare technicians, who waited to turn the firearms on. The materials used resemble somewhat the "smoke canes" used to generate smoke that the fumes given off by these peacontine chemical ammunces contain arsenic the fume poison for use against firearms. In some places the arsenic smokers are set on the ground at intervals, and in others they are kept on hard poles by a rank of men. In either case they fill the air with a white fogs. Of course the smoke is not an examination of the leaves shows that they are covered with a thin layer of vapor. At the end of that time are not all in from the first experiments, but if the new method is effective against arsenic it will be of operation will be strong arguments in favor of its general adoption. Read the Kansan want ads. Thousands of Little Animals Sacrifice Lives Every Year to Provide People With Furs It is a tough season again on the little fur-bearing animals of the country. With the appearance of the new species, we must be ready for the year, it means that thousands of animals will sacrifice their lives to keep people warm or perhaps to mitigate climate change. In a window of one of the downtown stores there was a display of most of the fur bearing animals of the trolls, and the towly mote to the highly prized silver fox were shown. Hundreds of the foxer are needed to make up a new coat, and some of them own one in which there are 800 separate mole skins. The very scarcity of the silver fox makes his fur valuable in addition to the wonderful texture. Among the other fur animals that were displayed were the beaver, otter, mink, fisher and muskrat. These animals were found in the scrub savanna in the United States with each succeeding year. There are few if any bearley can enter the state of Kansas without having a confession of the Kansas fur for burying animals which live near the water. They inhabit practically every little place in the state and early their fur was thought to be of Student From United States Finds Odd Customs Prevailing Among Oxford University Mer The torcupine with his mass of quills was shown in the window. This animal like the common skunk has a method of protection all its own. The long quill, which are sharp as needles, serve to protect him against all his enemies. It is used in making counts, murfs, and collars. This for when d踢 is hard to distinguish from the higher class grades. The quill, although it is pretty color, is rarely used because the hair pulled out easily. little value, but in recent years it has been in recent demand. Students who go from the United States to Oxford University, find many different customs and traditions, according to N. B. Alen, a Rhodes scholar from North Dakota in 1923. Mr. Allen listed his experiences under three headings: studies, social life, and athlete. In the first place, when a team won a championship, he took part in the football team most him in his room and ask him to come down next day for football practice. Whether he has ever played a game or not is of little consequence, because there are no practices playing. There are no practice or training rules. The minute a man arrives on the field he is put into play. With the opening of the season, thousands of men and boys will trap other as a business or as an invader. The threat will be used to inform the people of the world. Kissing in Cold Weather Dangerous, Says Doctor Slow City, Iowa, Dec. 16 — Kissan and two-foot length should be postponed till warmer weather arrives, because insulation is more dangerous in winter in summer in sunnier areas. The medical clinic or be Marland Refining company. "American mids are too standardized for individual thinking," says Dr. Halford L. Lacee of New York State's Abraham Admonition. He attributes the "general Lockerist" to the "stem roller" which batters the middle, the "addressing machine." It also uses the "cash register," which puts everything on a commercial basis. Men are advised not to smoke too much, or to stay up too late, but one of the hard and fast rules of training is that the athletes must drink lots The other, mink, murkion, and the emperor of all fur animals. All of these with the exception of the martin live near water, although they can be seen easily and swiftly through the water. Although the martin does not use the water as a prairie animal, it often eats snails and other eaters squirrels for food. The fur of all these animals is short, but in some species it may be gray. Doctor McElroy explains his advice — and also his warning — by pointing to the fact that the common cold is not caused by viruses, but by bacteria. The germs of colds leave the body through the mouth and nose, and they spread through the same routes. That's where the danger of the old-fashioned flu occurs, with no advice about "nouching" however. Students in the college of forestry in the University of Washington are preparing slogans and essays which they will submit to the New York State Forest Service competition for prize totaling $1,000 offered by that organization. The joy-seeking youth, says Doc The尔泽Mr. El泽ro, cannot be expected to survive an entire winter without a single kiss, but he warns that cold weather housing should be confined to the lips, if it must be on the blue. Send the Daily Kansan home of beer. Rowing is the only sport that the Enlish take seriously. As for studies at Oxford, Mr. Allen pointed out that no class is compulsory in the course and he excels on his examination, which comes at the end of a three year course. Most of the students take courses with variations which consist of six weeks at Christmas; six weeks at Easter; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Christmas; six weeks at Easter; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at Labour Day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six weeks at labour day; six week As for the social life, Mr. Allen load a good deal to deal in a way that would make any student long for the university; he takes them up with classes and the affirms are devoted to going to teas, which are real meals over there. The evenings are taken up with theater parties or get-together sessions with friends. There are about three hundred American students at Oxford. Every fall they get together and put on an American football game! Arlert J. Mills, A. B. 28, is teaching science and mathematics in a high school at Tucumbia, Mo. This is his second year in the teaching profession. That when the Whipstet was introduced competition looked and said: The last two weeks have made upwards on our stock. However, our large year-round sale of books means that we always maintain a complete line of books right up to the final gong. Both Charles Redell and Bert Chewning are on their toes ready to help you pick the right present. We Remember— Last minute shoppers visit the Book Nook "It's an untried car. Better wait a year." Lawrence Overland Co. 617-19-19 Mass. Phone 90 H, B, Hertzler BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. PART 2 PART 3 F. C. Durland It's an untrieu bed. Better with you. 351 people derive their Whippets more than 24 hours when each is ONE month. Thousands are killed each year because of greatly heightened the almost driving safety for the Whippet. Anti-Evolution Law May Pass State Legislatur (United Press) Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 10. — A determined fight for initiation of an anti-evolution law in the general election to be held next year will result from the organization of fortunetown according to leaders of the movement. A bill similar to the Tennessee anti-evolution law was introduced in the 1927 session of the legislature but failed to get through. Immediately after it was passed, Representative A. L. Rosterbark of this city, said that an effort to initiate the bill will again be made in 1928. The organization, recently formed for the purpose of currying out that debate, began an era of leaders declare. A membership drawn from over the entire state is said to give the organization state-wide alignment. Youths Not So Flaming at University of Oregon (United Prem) Eugene, Orc., Dec. 10.—Maybe youta go to some colleges and universities for the more purpose of flaming, and all that sort of things, but not so at it as to bring in money to the degree of Earl M. Pallett, registrar. Of 2529 enrolled students at the university only 813 are wholly supported by their parents and of that fortune 813 all but 101 are women, indicating that a large portion of Oregon's young men grain an article Men who depend entirely on their own earnings while attending school total 560 while 172 of the girl students earn all of their money. Aviation in of such interest at McGregor is not new; an early introduction club has been established which has increased in numbers with each meeting, and lectures are given Argentine is the only South American country employing police women. The secretary of the Y. M. C. A., at the University of North Carolina guaranteed 200 cashmen on behalf of all of them would be forced to go home for lack of money, and that they should not rely on their creditors and guarantee their mind and other bills until they were paid. They were also received with the Sulpel-Harp Barron and more than 200 of these have already allowed on solid ground further Southeastern women will **share** equally with the men whose privilege is the role of a professor at Northwestern University. The start will **contain alternate* purrs to be heard by the students, and will be the conventional numerals "20" while being at the opposite extremity will be the numerals "10". Good Food and The beauty queen of Emporia State Tradesher' College will be selected by Rumson Navarro, famous photographer which will be sent to him, photographs which will be sent to him. --will help Pleasant Surroundings promote the holiday cheer Freshmen! You'll find the above at New Cafeteria Before you select the gift for your Fraternity be sure to see the beautiful presents we have for Christmas gifts. (Memorial Building) 1. Metzler Furniture Co. --but that's no reason why you The Gift Admired The Gift Desired Quality Luxury A beautiful new stock in the very latest Navelies Braces Footwear Amethyst Eyes Wrist Watches Of other thing— Men's Cameo Ring$ Cigar Lighters Strap Watches Tuxedo Sets Leather Goddess Come in. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Santa Claus Always Brings Plenty of Ties shouldn't send us the ones you now have. to be refreshed— Sunday STORE NEWS Dec. 11, 1927 In The Meshes Caught . . . that’s what happens to a man when a girl weaves her web . . . that’s what happens to beauty when McCallum weaves the hostel Sheer. fragile strands of pure beauty . . . McCallum evening hose are made of those. Perfectly fashioned . . . they cling to the shapey leg. This sheen and highlights from the silk add beauty. 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