AUTHORIZED MARKETING TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Prof. C. S. Skilton Speaks on History of Indians' Music Compositions Are Compared With Characteristics of Russian Music of Today Prof. C, S. Skilton lectured on the history of Indian music yesterday afternoon before Professor Blackman's class in social evolution and culture. He demonstrated character traits made by playing Indian melodies. Indian music is similar in many ways to Russian music, according to Professor Skilton, who for many years has made a through study of Indian music and its history. It usually has a drum accompaniment. Music Sounds Out of Tune A variety of rhythms are included in most of the music, and the intervals are irregular. Taq the average ear trained only by our modern scale, Indian music sounds out of tune, constant repetition of a short strain. Professor Skilton played several Indian pieces to demonstrate these and other characteristics. "The Ghost Dance which is the Navajo Indian Lodge," and "Indian Idyll," by McDowell, were played. Flute and Drum Displaed Mr. Skilton had an Indian flute and drum, each of which is used for a typical type of music. The flute is the keyboard instrument and the drum in religious music. Mrs. Don Carlos gave a short history of the Chocoroeira tribe, many of which live in Okiahomn. She also told of the melody she discovered while among them, which she transcribed and later gave to Professor Skilton who wrote the music of mute drums. The Professor played this work, which is called, "The Shawnee Indian Hunting Dance." Fleet to Attack Rum Row "Shoot to Kill" is Instruction to Prohibition Armada (United Press) Clifton, N. Y., May 5—Armed manned and equipped as for war, more than sixty craft are in readiness at the coast point base here today form "war of examination" against run row. With orders "to shoot to kill" this fleet is expected to sail today to attack the whiskey armada that is stretched over a long line of coast. The fleet consists of units from the coast guard of the entire Atlantic keyboard. This prohibition armada is easily the greatest ever mobilized. Most of the craftgare 60 to 60 feet long with motors capable of an enormous speed. All are literally equipped with machine guns. One officer of the service intimated that the fleet's activities would extend from New Jersey to Connecticut and probably beyond. Aubury Park, N. J.-Following an exciting half-hour course, during which shots were fired and one run rummer wounded, coast guardens today captured a 45-foot launch with a cargo of 250 cases of whiskey. Coolidge Is Criticized for His Economy Views (United Press) Washington, May 16—Business men of the country are expressing strong resentment of President Coolidge's advocacy of personal economy, Representative Martin Davey of Ohio, Republican, said here today, citing the recent declaration of a national holiday that if "everybody stops spending money, the time will come when nobody will have any money to spend. "In many places and from many sources, I have heard the same sentiments expressed—a severe and sometimes almost bitter sentiment concerning the president's advocacy of rigid personal economy. "The people seem to rejoice in the idea of economy in government, but I I've heard many business men from other places strongly恳请 terms concerning this talk of personal economy. They say it is hurting business. It may or may not be true, but many business men say it just the same," he Sweet Sneaks to Journalists Charles Sweet, advertising manager of the Kansas Farmer, one of the Capper publications, spoke to seniors of the department of journalism this morning at 9:30 and 10:30 in the Journalism building. The topic of his talks was "How to Find a Place in Journalism." Bisected Stamp Is Good When Supply Is Shor (United Press) New York, May 5- Third class mail bearing a one cent stamp and a half of another has been delivered here. Failure of the Post Office Department to deliver supplies of the new half-cent stamp to many offices of the country on the new regulations gave stamp collectors an opportunity one cent stamp and get away with it. Postal officials made it plain, however, that in the future stamps which have been subjected to major operations will not be recognized. University Red Band to Give Annual Spring Concert Wednesday School Has Had One of Best Bands in Its History, Says McCles Says McCanles The University Red Band will appear in its eighteenth annual spring concert in Fraser chapel Wednesday evening at 8:10 o'clock. "The University," said Director McCanles, "has enjoyed one of the best bands in its history, and this fact is proved by the increase in the size of the band." There is now a Blue Band which plays for some affairs, lightening the work of the Red band. The program: Murch, "Pomp and Circumstance" ... Edward Elgar "Bertura to the Opera. "Ernani." G. Verdi Corget Solo—"From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific" ... H. Clark Austin Weston Grand Selection from the Opera "Eugene Oneguine," P. Tschalkow skye Encore, March—"Loyalty First" (J C. McCaples (Played by request of the radio fans Suite de Concert, "L'Arlesienne", G Bisset. Bizet I. Prelude H. Minuette III. Adagietto IV. Le Carillon Selection from the opera. "Rigoletto" G. Verdi. G. Verd. Overture from the Opera "Tannhau." Overture from the Opera "Tanhauser" . . . R. Wagner Crimson and Blue . . . According to the University extension division arrangements have been made to broadcast the annual Christmas concert hall, Wednesday evening, May 6. WANT ADS LOST-Dark tortise shell rimmed glasses in black case opening at end, in Robinson gymnasium or between gymnasium and Chemistry building. Finder call 2113 Red. Reward. M11 THREE exclusive tours through Yellowstone. Special trips for teachers, for college women and for high school boys. Each party limited to 12. For further information call 1555. M11 R. O. T. C. uniform for sale, size 38, Call at 940 Miss, after 6 p. m. M10 LOST—Lower part of gold Shafer pen. initials. "E. A. B." engraved. Finder please call 1831 Black. m10 LOST—Piece of gold Everaark, north of Chi Omega house. Finder please leave at Kansas Office. M6 ROOBS—For boys. Large, cool rooms with sleeping porch for summer school. 1416 Tenn. Phone 1555. 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Once Upon a Time Two Engineers Went Canoeing Two prominent junior engineer, went for a canoe ride Saturday after two girls in another canoe. The fair canoes didn't want to be passed and promptly applied the paddles. An awkward slice of the paddle on part of one of the ladies caused the water to splash and the girls into the waves of the Kaw. The engineers thinking that there as a chance for romance, dived overboard. Four feet struggled under the foamy surface. The bubbles rose, and soon the water was so clear that were replaced by two faces made hideous by muddy and slimy hair. The boatman on duty at the boathouse rescued the two girls and the two canoes. The two "almost" heroes walked to the shore, sat down and cursed the luck. Not that the method of procedure was wrong, but that the Kaw was only two feet deep with a mud bottom of equal depth. The young engineers even forgo to ask for the ladies names. The University Commons is being painted the same color that it originally was. Work began before Monday but not widely on account of rain weather. Painting of Commons Is Continued After Rain The Commons was built and painted in 1921 and 1922 and would not need new paint this soon except for the fact that the lumber was not well seasoned when first painted. The moisture in the wood caused the lumber to split off, and H. H. Ball, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Fencing tournaments are being held at Dartmouth College. The winners will receive gold medals from the athletic council. --meet ... Timmy house 7:30 - Initiation for Tau Beln Phi ... Phi Pai house. Calendar for the Week 7:15—W. S. G. A...Central Admini istration. --of central Administration. Thursday, May 7 7:30—Discussion group on "The Ab- dication" (1928) 7:30 -Men's Glee Club...Marvin hall 8:00 -Band will broadcast over KF- KK! Press contact 30— biology club...304 Show hall 30— Macblowell ... Auditorium 30— central Administration. 4:30—Kansan Board meeting ...207 Journalism building. 8:00- Alumnus of Mortar Board will meet Henley house 7:30- Social Service committee will meet Henley house 7:00 - Quill Club initiation ..central Administration. College Graduates The life insurance agent of today has the reputation of being the most efficient, the most reliable, the most dependable and hardest working man in the community. Is he well paid? Here is the answer of one young Missouri college-man reporting on thirteen months' work; cast from KFKU. Fraser chapel 6:30—W. A. A. banquet ... Wiedemann's. 6:15—Women's Glee Club will broad- Calls, 1000; interviews, 700; sales, 229; commissions, $528.476; average earned per call, $5.25; average earned per inter- view, $7.51. 7:30—Zoology club...304 Snow hall. 7:30—MacDowell ... Auditorium No capital required in this business except brains and energy. Several splendid openings in Missouri and Kansas, with coaching and training under experienced salesmen. 4:30—Le Cercle Français...208 Fraser 1101 Mass. St. KU ... Fraser chapel. Is Your Scalp Healthy? 6:30—W. A. A. banquet ...Wiedemann's. 3:30—Henley House Birthday party Henley, house 7:30—A. I. E. E. election of officers W. B. DAVIS & SON 1321 Commerce Bldg., K. C., Mo. - 30—Membership committee of Y. RANKIN'S DRUG STORE ...Henley house. ...Audrey Evenson of office. 7:00—Scabbard and Blade Initiation Friday, May 8 Saturday, May 9 W. C. A. ...Henley house, Address Fine!—I've got a New Finchley suit to try it on. I've invented a new face powder which can't come off. Our PARKE-DAVIS QUINNIE HAIR TONIC has a delightful perfume and its use will result in a delicate fragrance that will be pleasing to the most refined person and produce that fuffiness that adds so much to the attractiveness of the hair. United States Supreme Court Scraps Two Laws Washington, May 4—The United States supreme court today scrapped two laws which it branded as unwarranted attempts of states to interfere with the interstate commerce commission. (United Press) The laws were the North Dakota grain grading act and the Massachusetts statute taxing foreign corporations. Both were declared to be in violation of the interstate commerce clause of the constitution. Justice Brandeis was the only one to dissent in both cases, ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a Home Economics Tub meeting Wednesday at 4:30 in soon 110 Fraser. Officers will be lected for the coming year. The last meeting of the year of MacDowell fraternity will be held Wednesday, May 6, at 7:30, in Little theater, Green hall. There will be a ball for all members all members are urged to be present. France Robinson, president. It's Sanitary! You can use as much or as little powder as the occasion demands. The rest is plain, and the powder which is expelled. 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