PAGE TO CITY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 Pow Wow Guests to Give Program of Redskin Music Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Wil Sing at Convocation in Native Indian Costume Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Franier, Jeannie singers of McLoud, Oklahoma, who are visiting Pasckell during the Huski Pow Wow, Friday and Saturday, will present a program of Indian songs at the all-University convention Friday morning in Robinson gymnasium at 10 a.m. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Both Mr. and Mrs. Frazer will be in the full costume of the Sioux Mr. Frazer being of the Sioux tribe. Mrs. Frenzier is a graduate of the Haskell Institute. They are both missionaries of the Society of Friends. The program given by Sr. prp. Max Fraser at the Mathews Episcopal School was repeated by request at Hassell next Monday night at 8. It will consist of Indian songs and stories, and it will appear again in full costume. Hubert Work, secretary of the interior, will be the speaker at the convention. "The Place of the Uni-licious in Modern Life" will be his subject. Secretary Work is here in connection with the Haskell Pow Wow. Hw will speak again tomorrow afternoon with the Haskell-Bucknell football game. Other persons of note who have been invited here Friday are Governor Ben S. Paulen, Senator Charles Carrish and Senator Arthur Chapner, C. M. Bhar, superintendent of the Institute and H. B. Pourier, former assistant of Haskell will attend the convocation with Secretary Work. Music will be furnished by Mar- band and the entire program will be broadcast from the University radio station, KFKU. Two new instructors were added to the psychology department at the University of Michigan because 1,000 sophomores enrolled in elementary psychology, and provision was made for only 500. Ted Shultz Will Attend Chicago Council Meeting "Teul, Shultz, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A., left Wednesday evening for Chicago, where he will attend the meeting of the national council of the Y. M. C. A. The meeting of the national council begin Monday and will be held throughout the entire week. It is in charge of Dave Porter, president of the national council. Mr. Shultz does not intend to speak at this meeting, but will attend Friday, on which day will be discussed problems of the organization of student movements. He will leave Chicago Saturday so as to be able to bring one day visiting the mother in Indiana before returning home for June. Carnival Proves Nuisance Hiawatha Production Disturbed by Noise of Show "Haskell has nothing to do with the creation of a carnival company on the property of Oscar Leachard the manager of the money of the many Indiana towns for the powwow," said H. B. Penna, superintendent of Haskell, when questioned concerning the primes that were carved as part of the powwow. Last night the carnival run in competition to the presentation of "Hiwathwa," Longfellow's, inaugural poem, given exclusively for the visiting Indiana. The bright lights of the gancho baskets and rising concessions and the blare of the trumpet on their way to the Indiana stop Hiwathwa was held. Hop Bie Chiefs and squares east long glances in their direction but they were loyal to their children. Few Indian attended the carnival in preference to the human appeal of the Indiana boy story. The noise of the carnival proved annoying during the dramatic moments of the performance, according to Mr. Pointe. Engineering Mixer Given The annual engineer's microwar was held in Marvin half last night by the members of the School of Engineering. The program was such that they were given a schedule upon entering the building each person was given a schedule tag upon which was printed a list of the stunts put on by the various departments of the school. These stunts were visited orderly that they were listed on the tag. Program Made Up of Stuarts by Departments The entertainment given by the electricals consisted of a high class tumbling act, and a musical stunt in which mouth organs were fenced, to demonstrate how much was the contribution of the architects and the mechanicals, miners and chemicals put on a circus side show. The "Wilde Wild Man," "Chamber of Elegance" and an unconnected tap, were among the attractions presented by the civils Refreshments consisting of coffee biscuits, apples, ice cream and cake were served. Rhadamanti Will Hold Meeting The literary work and social meetings of the year will be discussed at a meeting of Rhadamanti to be held in the Little Theater Thursday evening at 7:50. Plans will be made for the judging of the treasures and the utilization of pledges. The League of Women Voters, a women's political organization at the University of Cincinnati, has offered to the student council the assistance of the league in the fall campus elections. 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