SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1922 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Butler University at Indianapoises of a new car line or "Dink" which carries students back and forth from city to campus absolutely free. The outbook for the 1928 Wasibirin lwhobel (football team, seems favo- table as many letter men of last year are back. Thirteen students and graduates of the University of Oklahoma school of journalism who left school last spring are now holding regular positions in the field of journalism. Of the 67 who went into the journalistic profession, 41 are still in weeks of practical journalism, all but these 13 have returned to school. Plans for a new medical building at Minnesota University, Milwaukee, who are being made. It is hounded by the state to be completed within the next two years. The Marquette University Alumni Association reports a total membership of 6,631. Marquette University had its most successful summer session last summer, having nearly 800 students enrolled. Gleum Mumm, 210 pound tackle candidate on the University of Nebraska squid, is the brother of Wayne Mumm, former world's heavyweight wrestler. Mumm is listed among the leading contenders for the position of tackle. A mammoth rally, dedicated to the better men, opened the football season at the Brigham Young University, Prevo, Utah. Security girls of the Colorado Agricultural College, having tried in many ways to prevent fraternity men from cutting across their lawns and ruining the grass, finally ended the fight in a strange way. The fraternity men were told they had been informed that fraternity beds built for them a rock path across the lawn. Incidentally the path also led to the front door of the security house. Students at Northwestern University have formed a "Hoover for President" club on the campus to stir voters. The club plans to spread Hoover propaganda throughout the campus by campaign talks and political rallies. Efforts are being made to recruit Hoover, Dawes, Mrs. Ruth Hamm, Merrickorn, and other speakers of note in the party. Damages suffered from floods last July at the Kansas State Teachers College will amount to about $706. A recent action of the Athletic board of the University of Nebraska has abolished the system of student management of athletics. Positions of management which will be allowed when will be discontinued hereafter. The reason for the action of the Athletic board is that better responsibility and closer supervision of equipment will be possible if the managers direct and coordinate performance partners. The system of student management is used almost universally in eastern schools but is not very widely used in the west. Northwestern University is to print a German magazine. The magazine is to be printed in the Teuton tongue by the University's German department. It will contain events of Germany and Americans of German descent. President Butcher of the Emporia Teachers College has made requests for a new library building along with several other items for the improvement of the building, which has been put before the Board of Regents of the Emporia Teachers College. Your Permanent Your Permanent The permanent should be an all-year-round institution with you because of its economy. Have your new permanent waved over the old one now. LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP Phones 893 Rancho Mesa Completely Laupped Shirts 8177) Mass. What's new? News changes with each passing hour. All kinds of news--fascinating, strange, prophetic, real and unreal. It comes flashing on the pages of your paper from all parts of the world, and you want to know what's new. Advertising is a form of news. It is governed by the same general principles and answers your every question as to "what's new?" You can depend upon advertising news. It is truthful. If you want something for the home, you will find it advertised. If a dress, a suit of clothes, a hat, a pair of shoes, a diamond ring, a bridge lamp, an electric refrigerator or a house and lot--you'll find it advertised. Advertisements supply the surest means of knowing "what's new" in merchandise. Learn to read them-trust them-profit by them. Read the advertisements as regularly as you do the news