MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1826 PAGE THREE I will Phucked Jayhawkers, Carrying Flat Wallets and Sleepy Looks Yearn for Little White Beds How were the Jay Jane to get home? That was the question on several minds at 1 a. m., Sunday morning when the special pulled into the yards in Kansas City and found that the Santa Fe train which was to bring special care to Lawrence then left them to spend the night in Kansas City. The Wabash coming in from Columbia arrived in Kansas City about an hour late due to the heavy snow storm between Kansas City and Columbia. Too, the train had to stop on almost every side track between the two places in order to let some train or other pass. As a result of all the delay, all allyehawkers coming home on the special leaving Colombia at 6 a.m., all allyehawkers coming to Kansas City at 1 a.m. ,m. Sunday morning with apparently no means of reaching their much longed for beds in Lawrence. The Santa Fe was a mail train and was due in Lawrence at 12:48 so consequently it could not wait until the Acacias Offer Thanks: Salome Joins the Army No more will troublesome Salome nibble the succulent grass of Mt. Oread; no more will she bray to the whistle of member of the Acacia fraternity as they murmur home at it. No more will more will she trouble Chester Shore. Like ten members of the variety football squad, Salome, mascot for a score of organizations, has had her day on Mt. Oread. Yesterday she was gently led by her owner and custodian, Chester Shore, to Haskell Institute, where she was presented to Troop C, 114th cavalry, the only all-Indian cavalry unit in the United States army, for a Salome, a Texas burrow, better known as a Rocky mountain canny —was sent to Shore last May (ex-press collect) by a 'friend in Texas, who gave her as "a pet that would cause no trouble." She was five weeks old when received and was to small to cause much trouble, but the eight months in which Chet has been her caretaker he has found that trouble is her second name. Salome has caused a great deal of trouble for Clet, getting him in bad with the neighbors, the Lawrence police force and the University authorities, authorities, and clerked officers. late Wabash finally arrived in Kansas City. Last summer she was taken to Fort Riley for 15 days as mascot of公司 M, 137th Infantry, Kansas National Guard and later became mascot for the entire Kansas Nation Guard. In this capacity her trouble some ways almost caused friction with the United States government. At last an ideal home was found for her on the thousand acres that comprise the Haskell campus. Salome's conduct in the past few weeks has caused Chet to run an advertisement in the papers, seeking a new home for her. A home was found but she soon got her new masters into trouble with all the neighbors within a radius of a mile and was returned to her former home. She would have been entered in the American Royal stock show in Kansas City, but she had to be present here last Friday for Hobo day. Her pen raising enthusiasm continued far into the night. Troop Cs', custodian, Sgt. Eli Schenk, anticipating Salomone's arrival, constructed a room for them and willing to settle down to a quiet life. The weary travelers gathered up their luggage and made their way up into the station only to find out that the next Santa Fe left Kansas City at 8:25 Sunday morning. But hot! Good news was soon to follow! It is reasonable to believe that since Senator Curtis is an Indian, the request will receive sufficient support in congress to have it granted. Now that Salome has become muscicot of the Indian cavalry, whispers have been heard among authorities and members of the troop to the effect that a request would be sent to congress, which would help having Salome's name changed to Minnechatha, Nokomis or Pocahontas. Again President Coolidge may lend a hand in having the name changed, since the Troop is being considered for an appointment as special guardians of the summer White House next year. Loring Gives Lecture at Baker Harold Loring, an authority on Indian music and the life of the North American Indian, gave a program at Baker University's lecture series Mr. Loring was assisted by a full-blooded Siouxian. A series of lecture-recitals have been given here at the University by Mr. Loring. There was a Union Pacific train on the track at that very minute which was soon going to leave for the much desired destination, Lawrence. Therefore all the officers brought, though, the wallets and puckets and purchased tickets on the Union Purchase. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN At 2 a. m., Sunday they discovered that they were at last reaching Lawrence—none sorry of it. Everyone told her to go home, but the Tiger had tried to devour their much loved bird, but were scared and weary since it had taken them eight hours of almost continual ridicule by the 180 miles to the Tiger's lair. Meeting of all workers in the Christmas seal sales campaign tonight at 7:30 p.m. a. in the restroom at central Administration building. Important.-Virginia Innis, chairman sales campaign. Skilton Goes to Chicago Symphony Orchestra Will Play his Composition The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will play the "Suite Primaleval" by C. P. S. Skilton of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Kansas THE ON-WEDDY AND SATURDAY of week at its regular symphony con- cert. Professor Skilton will attend the Friday performance in Chicago. Three orchestras are playing different musical compositions of Professor Skilton in the near future. The Cleveland Orchestra will play his "Way Dance" at the 2013 Winter Festival. They will play in the second edition of February for the children of the public schools of Cleveland, who are studying it with the Victor records, as was done in Detroit and Chicago last year. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will give the first performance of his new composition, "A Symphonic Legend," early next month. "The Suite Primeval" has appeared at 11 performances by eight symphony orchestras. The Boston Symphony Orchestra has played it twice in the past, and the Chicago orchestra has played it three times. Professor Skillton will go on to Cleveland after he leaves Chicago. He will lecture to the Women's City Club in New York and to "War Dance" as guest conductor of the orchestra. On the following Tuesday, he will give a lecture-record in Kunball Hall in Chicago, assisted by the orchestra's finest musicians from the department of violin at the University of Kansas. London Monkeys Kept in Ultra-Modern House London, Nov. 22—Electrically warmed shelves and artificial light will help tropical monkeys bear up under the London fogs this winter. The old money house of the London mansions back to 1844 has been torn down and will be replaced by the last word in simian architecture. It will follow the lines of a small experimental house already in use in which the most recent ideas on animal hibernation are applied. Electric lights supply sunlight when the natural variety fails and radiators are replaced by electrically warmed shelves. Revolving doors connecting the indoor compartments with out-of-door cages insure fresh air for the apes whenever they so deire. Delicate animals that previously have been kept alive with difficulty have survived cold weather in this new house in good health. Eight students were initiated into the men's Cosmopolitan club yesterday afternoon at the Cosmopolitan house, 1653 Indiana. Eight Members Initiated Into Cosmopolitan Club The plodges initiated were Harry Rubenbart, India; Paul Porter, United States; Philip Valu, India; Hlits, China; Shadrach Paul, India; Jing Sung, China; Philip Singer, S. Sington, Philippine Islands; Pick Gaston, Philippines Islands. Four members of the faculty, Prof. George C. Shand of the School of Engineering; S. B. Braden, dean of the School of Religion; Frank T. Stuckton, dean of the School of Business, and Frank M. Dawson, dean of men were elected to honorary membership. Theta Epstein, Baptist security, held a short business meeting at the Baptist church recently. Plans for the rest of the semester were announced by the president. The date was July 18, 2014. 2. A letter from the Alpha chapter was read and the suggestions made in the letter were voted on. McGill University freshmen must carry song books to class and must not speak to upperclassmen unless spoken to. WANT ADS GIRLS interested in forming group in view of petitioning national sorority give name, address, clues and college in answering. Address Council of Regents, 140 Arton Road, Columbus, Ohio. 67 YOUR TYPING neatly and correctly done. Price reasonable. Call 914 Kentucky, or phone 1651 Blu. 67 If you are self supporting and need employment, call The Service Bureau, phone 2477 White. 67 TURNER CLUB will be open during Thanksgiving vacation. Make reservations Wednesday for Thanksgiving dinner, 1200 Temp. St., phone 2577. FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf MARCELLING, shempoiling, hot oil treatments, K. B. U. 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