SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN 3 4. Love Expression Only Requirement to Unite Chinese P Modern Youth Destroy Traditions of Celestial Kingdom Mores Back Issues K Polking, age 12, (UIP) "Counsionmate marriage" which made him the first appearance in North China alone. He has been popular during the past 3 weeks as a social young couple. He is also a parent this method for living together; idea is entirely new in China and has been imported from Japan. The decision of the old Chinese muni- rage system, which has been graded for many years past, is now making its final pledge with a fierce rush. Go-netweaves are almost out of loa- ness, and over marriages for love, and divorces. They are also not or two ago, too conservative for the more affluent young people. Week Makes Changes In western countries, whose native villages have been more or less informal matters for generations, the tremendous charges in China during the past decade are appreciated. He has not been customary in Chinese young people to do laundry himself, but he does selfs. This matter was retained even tirely by their parents, and this has been true of poor people, ordinary villagers, and the children of prominent families. The professional goal between her is a feature of Chinese social life this being a man or women who devoted much time to making marriage matches, searching out husbands for girls and wives, for love, usually in a smaller city, or a larger city, this institution is the appearing very rapidly. During Marriage Plans But the very slow changes in the marriage system which presented a rise of the Scandinavians have been reduced. In the past, Chinese marriage system is now only being allowed, but it is now shelved. In its place is uprising not the conservation marriage agreement between China and Europe, with concealment of the younger generation in America and Europe. The system of marriage, which becoming most popular, apparent is that of a simple announcement to the newwoman. This announcement includes the newwoman, is acquired sufficient, merely states that these two partners love each other and therefore decide to be married. There is no need for introductions, no business. The newspaper announcement is efficient. This comicroppled titled result with a young Chinese woman, presents thirty years of age. "I'm a girl who was bullied and bitten." I "hair notched," I "have heard that" that "blame in America often stoch the older wife to blame," and "shock women of twenty-five." Until very recently murralles were one of the chief representatives of China and were a popular feature in them considered features of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) he urged repeatedly that marriage be encouraged. A high-end advice has long accepted an whole heartedly by the more advanced young people in China, who are cost at most nothing. Dizziness May Be Traced to Infected Teeth or Ear Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 12—Direc- ness may often be tricked to inferecte teeth, tooth or sore, stated. In George W. Kendall of this city it was recommended. "The greatest single cause of dizziness is a focus of infection in teeth, toenails, sinuses, ears, skin and the brain. Germs belong in the roots of the inockets of the teeth form packets of pus. Those packets may affect reflexes and cause confusion of dizziness. The focus of such germ infection is most often the teeth, he believes. Older people are more at risk because they have more bonework and dead teeth which harbor germs, than younger people. Doctor MacKenzie bases his choice on symptoms and observations made on his patients. City Statute Prohibits Cars on Main Street Goodland, Jan. 12, (11P) Motorists who have their automobile deleted without being suicid do so noody without being suicid to give the violation of a city law. When the city council recently revised the city ordinances, they found one that made it unlawful to drive a motor car down the main street. For years the ordinance was on the statute but the city council has not moved or accounted for the present number of automobiles, no one is aware of the rule. The ordinance was passed years ago when one of the first automobiles caused a team of horses to run away on the main road, returning in much It's the money you spend wisely that counts SOMEONE has said that a rich man has more fun keeping a budget than a man of moderate means. Because the money he saves is tangible, he can see it and invest it, and put it to work Be that as it may, a budget is an invaluable help to anyone. A budget helps you keep the right proportions between expenses, prevents you from spending more than is best for food and rent, or crimping more than you should on entertainment and luxury. 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