3. Stresemann Says Proclaimed Siege Will Lift in Part Chancellor Thanks America for Interest and Warns Foreign Powers of Danger of Danger Berlin, Nov. 22—Chancellor Stresemann in the Reichstag announced today that the state of siege proclaimed recently would be partially lifted. the 'chamber' we resisted. The big police and the army. The changethe American for her interest in the reparations problem and earned foreign powers that the world would stagnate if Germany's votes were allowed to bleed white." No Chance of Improvement The chancellor again charged that the policy of Premier Poincaré was destroying Germany and said he saw no chance of improvement of the country's internal condition. are hinted that he still hoped the attitude of England, America, Italy and Belgium would make possible a new constellation of world powers. Hopes for Conference He also hinted that he hoped and tipped expected that the repartitions conference would take place. A real precaution to guard all members of the group from attack, he fear of an attempt to assassinate Stresemann, of which president Loebe informed the United press, after the Reckstag meeting beday. A communist member whose objection to the presence of the police in the Reichstag Tuesday started he uproar that caused President Obama to meet the meeting. He was refused admission and had to be deprived to be deport. Police examined passes of all per ons entitled to enter. Former Students Marry Sigma Kappas Hold Reception in Parish House Mrs. Myra C. Summers, M. B. 222 and Walter J. Keefe, fea was, married Wednesday afternoon at p. m. by the Rev. R. A. Enslen at the Plymouth Congregational church in the presence of a large number of After the ceremony a reception was held in the parish house where he girls of the Sigma Kappa sorority were present, which the idea was carried out. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mrs. Keeler is a member of the sigma Kappa sorority and Mr. Keeler is a member of Phi Beta Pi, honorary medical fraternity. Mrs. Keeler has been supervisor of music in schools since her graduation while Mr. Keeler is associated with his father in business here. After a short wedding trip they will be at home after Dec. 1, at their new home at 1640 Kentucky street. Pen and Scroll to Initiate Pen and Scroll club will meet hursday night at 7:30 in Fraser rest room for the initiation of the twenty- ne new members announced last week. Following the initiation a a literary program will be held for the benefit of the initiates, according to Toyd Simonton, president of the lub. Mrs. Johnson Goes House Hunting in Washington Washington, Nov. 22 (U. P.)—Mrs. Magnus Johnson, wife of the Minnesota senator went house hunting today just like "plain folks." "I would like a place where we could keep a cow," she said. "I shall like Washington I know, but I do like the farm. "I have always worked like the rest of the family around our place. We had cows to milk and I helped them eat grass, potato and I want to keep a cow here. "City people will probably laugh at us, but we do love the country and country things." So Mrs. Johnson, instead of inspecting the marble mansions customarily inhabited by senators, went out to the outskirts where the little garden was located and attracted attractive bungalows and cottages with backyards and trees. Wooden Jayhawk Was Found in Prison Camp, Savs Conrad Hoffman Image Kept in Department of Journalism; Nothing Known of its Making In 1919, when Conrad Hoffman, former secretary of the Y. M. C. A., in relief work in Russia, sent to the University of Kansas an image of a Kansas Jayhawk carved out of wood which he claimed he had found in the prison camps of Russia, and which he named "Hawk," the student of the University believed he was only joking and had carried it himself. Hoffman stated that one morning he walked into the little work shop and to his amazement saw the image of a Kansas Jayhawk carved out of wood lying on the work bench. He immediately took possession of the curious token and sent it to K. U. as part of journalism. But it was learned this morning from Mr. Hoffman that the Jaihawk had really been carved in a Russian camp located at Frankfurt, Germany. It has been suggested that some former student of K. U. must have been in charge of war relief work there before Hoffman and carved the Jayhawk of his own accord, however, Hoffman did not have any solutions or theories to offer as to how the Jayhawk got there. Loss of Sleep Impairs Memory, Say Scientists (BP Science Service) Berlin, Germany - A persistent sleep cause impairs memory, according to recent researches on the subject of sleep by Professors Engelen, Frericks, and Weygandt. The memory becomes unreliable even for short periods, and a short occurred for only a short time. Eight hours is the average needed for sleep, but brain workers sometimes require more. A reduced period of slumber may be partly made up for by increased intensity. In disturbed sleep having the same effect as longer and lighter one. The investigators also conclude that brain workers need a month of rest every year and that even longer vacations do not cause a lessening of acquired abilities, but rather an intensification of them. Bowersock Theatre Tonight—Last Time in addition BOWERSOCK ORCHESTRA PRESENTS "Last Night on the Back Porch" (I loved her best of all) Tomorrow and Saturday EARLE WILLIAMS and WANDA HAWLEY in "Masters of Men" "The W. E. Hulse & Co., designers of the new Stamley hotel in Hutchinson, have been chosen as the architecture which is to be erected on the site of the Elrdridge," said W. G. Hutson, in a report Tuesday night to the hotel executive committee of the Chambro with the progress made upon the project. V. K. Bruner, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, appointed a sub-compete, composed of Irving Hill, W. C. Simons, A. D. Weaver, William S. Sherrill and Kirchroff, to represent the Chamber of Commerce in working with Mr. Hutson in selecting and approving the plans for the new hotel. While plans have not yet been completed, the appearance, very satisfactory to Mr. Hutton, and to others who have seen them. Architects to Plan New Lawrence Hotel Have Been Selected Chamber of Commerce Choose Firm of W. E. Hulse & Co., in Last Meeting Mr. Hutson announced that is was only after having consulted fifteen architects he had selected Mr. Hulse. According to the preliminary plans drawn by Mr. Hulse, the new hotel will be a six-story building on the Seventh street side with 105 rooms, each room being an outside one. Building costs have decreased since the original campaign was carried on, and Mr. Hutson believes that he The pledges of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority were entertained informally Tuesday evening by the Acacia fraternity. WANT ADS "Mr. Hulse & Co. will be here in a few days to confer with Mr. Hutson and the rest of the executive committee," said Claude Scott, secretary. May Change Automobile Tax A gasoline tax, a slightly increased automobile license fee, and a law requiring that personal property taxation is favored by the state highway department. This declaration was made by Capt. L. R. Tillotson, state highway engineer, in an address before the state legislature which commended it in convention here. The $70,000,000 which it is judged could be obtained annually in this way, would be expended to pave heavily traveled roads and to maintain condition and unable to afford expensive highways. LOST—Shell rimmed glasses between 14th and 16th on Tennessee. Lost Monday. Call Cross, 2165. will be able to erect a larger hotel now than he could have at the time the campaign started. FOR RENT — Furnace heated room for girls or married couple. Light housekeeping privileges, rent reason- abl. Phone 2424 Red, 1805 Miss, N28 LOST—Parker fountain pen. Leave at Kansan office. Reward. FOR RENT—2 nice, large furnished rooms for faculty members at 1339 Ohio. Phone 1654 Usa N23 Elks' Charity Ball, Friday, Nov. 23rd. SILKANDWOOL Hose in a pleasing variety; Heather, Cordovan, Camel, and Black. Some with Clox. $165 - $1.95 - $2.25 - $2.50 - $2.75 The Hosiery Shop Presents Nun soles for Christmas Slippers Get them this week for Thanksgiving Shoes and Hosiery Patents Satins Suedes Stylish Footwear at Popular Prices LOST—Note book, leather, medium size, at little Theatre, Wednesday night. Finder call 603. Reward. WANTED—Saxaphone player to play for board. Call 2180, Morehouse Club. N23 FOUND—Lady's belt. Inquire a Kansan office and pay for ad. t FOR RENT—Good double room for one or two men in modern house at 1319 Thm. Phone 1475. N24 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractors. Palmer graduates, X-ray laboratory. Phone 118. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Op- posite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. SAMPLE BARBER SHOP at 410 and Mass. "Just a step from the student district." Hair cutting and bobbing our specialty. DR. A. P., HULTZ, Perkins Building. Tele phone 532. Varsity THEATRE Tonight Only Jane Novak in "DIVORCE" Friday and Saturday Johnny Hines in Little Johnny Jones Based Upon the Dramatic Co.Musical. GEO.M. COHAN Directed by - ARTHUR ROSSON A comedy of the race track, where thrills and laughter intermingle. BOWERSOCK THEATRE Friday, Nov. 23 MUSIC COMEDY SINGING MAIL MAILING Orces : 836 . $1. 80 . $1. 63 . $2. 20 Mail Orders Now Suits and overcoats that touch the highest Style in cloth, model, color, pattern, tailoring, fit and fashion. 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