MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TITLE 4 K.U. Auditorium Will Be Occupied Early Next Fall Only One-Half of Available Appropriations Used by Contractors to Date "About half of the appropriation for the new auditorium has been spent to date," Karl Klosz, chief clerk of the business office, said Monday. "Two years ago $20,000 was designated for use on this building, and so far in the construction about $125,000 has been paid out. This includes the cost of the foundation and apricotting, as well as practically all of it, in fields, which are now on the ground." continued Mr. Klosz. Work on the auditorium, which is directly west of Robinson gymnasium, was begun May 1, 1926, and the building is to be finished by Seant, 1, 1927. A crowd of 400 are working six days out of the week. Cement Piling for Sub-base According to D. E. Bowden, state inspector, the chief expense which was necessary at the south end of the foundation. The stair, at that end, had no railings and butts offered are insecure reliance and connect piling was used. The mutilation will be finished with white corn cork Bedford, Ind., and the frost will be Gothic, similar to the North American style. Two Ocean Labs. Will Be Made A seating capacity of nearly six thousand will make it possible to accommodate a much larger crowd that can be handled on the nutrient floor or an aquarium. The seats will be one battery. Two organic being built, but the organ itself will be purchased by a separate appropriation which has not been made yet, immediately before the stage the basketball court will be marked out. The seats will be removed from a space about 50 by 125 feet for the seating. It probably will be decorationation time before the purchase comes outside the building appropriation. Company Unions Attacked "Workers Forced to Belong," States Ohio Man Detroit, Mich., Oct. 18—A stirring attack on company unions and adoption of a report which characterizes each organizations as "a menace to trade unions and to American industry" was made recently by the American Federation of Labor in convention here. Citing the Industrial Mutual Association of Flint, Mich., sponsored by the General Motors Corporation, as an economist, dary C. Frye, president of the Ohio Federation of Labor, asked that the "deliberation of fundamental American library through control, influence, intimidation and fraud." Frye charged that through a system of check-off, the I. M. A., collected annually more than one million dollars forlylly for "social and insurance matters." "The workers have in large part lost their jobs," Frye said. A Luther Burbank Foundation is proposed by Stanford University to carry on the work of the eminent experimenter on his properties at Sebastian's school. In this work the University will be carrying out the wishes of Mr. Burbank expressed before his death, Mrs. Burbank offered to help the University by selling from the farm at a price in effect constitute a gift of $30,000. American Indians to Aid Dedication (Continued from page 11) induction of unity and cooperation. In addition there will be several concerts in the evening, and a railway is transporting 40 Blackhawks Indians from the Northern corner of Montana. They will give an exhibition of the dancing of the Northwest tribes. The Sack and Fox Indians will put on the original dance dance. Each Tribe Gives Specialty The Oauses will put on a patriotic dance and outgrowth of the World War. The Polatoxavienne Indians of Mayetta Kans, will give the angel舞, which is considered the prettiest of all Indian dances. All dances have been adapted by the old Indian with the assistance of musicians, which will be judged by guitars of the audience. The older Indiana discredit the modern dance and will not judge them. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 28, Lawrence merchants will entertain the Indians with contests in which prizes will be given for the fattest Indian the tallest Indian, the least Indian the widest Ford, the one coming the longest distance, purpose content and taste, the one most leasant leon and Valencienn will be given to show that the Indians' feet are becoming civilized. Buffalo Furbish Barbecue Four buffalos will furnish the menu for the big barbecue on Saturday, August 14. The animals rumped for the purchase of the buffalo, selected four massive bulls from a showman's point of view. He then consulted the other members of the team to help determine which was and Communes and they immediately over ruled him and selected four sack cow buffalo, looking at the animals from the viewpoint of stocks. Buffalo are raised in Lawrence by Oct. 18 or 19. 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Last year the two teams battled to a scoreless tie and the game this year should prove about as close. Other speakers on the program include Hubert Work, secretary of the interior, and H. Burke, commissioner of Indian affairs. In addition to the buffalo, 12 beavers will be slaughtered for Hankel's guests. Free rations of flour, sugar and honey are provided to those who desire them while at Hankel. The program in chronological order is: Wednesday, Oct. 27—Establishment of Indian village space to accommodate 850 tents. Thursday, Oct. 28, morning—Preliminary Indian dance contests. Afternoon—Entertainment of visitors by Lawrence merchants. Night—Presentation of "Hiwatha" in stadium by Haskell cast. Friday, Oct. 29, morning—Killing of buffalo. Afterternoon—Indian parade through streets of Lawrence. Night—championship Indian dance contest. 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