MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 PAGE THIRD THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Freshman Class Shows Decrease of 64 This Year Registration Cards Revea Increase in All Schools But College and Fine Arts Registration cards at the end of the second week show an increase in all the schools except the College and Fine Arts. The classes have also been revised to the exception of the freshmen class which dropped from that of last year. 1927 1928 Graduate School 218 322 Computer Science 242 323 Engineering 542 563 Fine Arts 352 363 Law 139 144 Pharmacy 80 82 Medicine 260 264 Education 169 124 Business 118 134 Duplicates: Graduate and Medicine 9 College and Medicine 109 College and Law 22 140 1927 Upper classes, includes Graduate School 2500 Freshmen Advanced Standing 500 Specials 87 4116 4110 The 1927 summer session was three smaller than 1928, the figures being 1650 for 1928 and 1683 for 1928. Famous Old Can-Can Become Self-Service Store Noted Restaurant Closes Tombstone, Ariz., Oct. 1, —(UP) — The Can-Can restaurant, the center of Tombstone's social life in the days when the frontier town boasted 15,000 population and was the roaringest of the roaring mining camps of the west has bowed at last to the advance of modern civilization. Today the Can-Can is Tombailone's newest self-service store and with its passing from the restaurant field to a new brand of the oldtimers' favorite memories. Evening clothes were worn by many who brought eastern finery into the west in the early 30's, and the men of the time often entertained with all possible formality. Politicians, prominent mining man, lawyers and writers, were drained to early Tomastone and inevitably dived at the Can-Can. The cosmopolitan city was a place of wealth and the restaurant stood out in its rough surroundings. Stutz and Shore Home From Manager Conclav Cowhogs, gumblers, miners, and reputable “bad men” polluted their manners on occasions and partook of the Can-Can fare. It was an unwritten law that all “rough stuff” be parked outside. John G. Stutz, secretary of the International City Manager's Association, and Chester K. Shore, of Lawrence, have just returned from the fifteenth convention of the International City Manager' Association held at Ashville, North Carolina, Sept. 16 to discuss his hold for the purpose of increasing interest in the city manager plan, and for discussion of new aspects of the plan which have arisen in the course of the year. Radio's Five Best Wednesday, 8:20 to 9:45 WEAF Network, 700 CST. Ever really hour; Edwin Arlington Robinson 's "Prismatum." --to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K.U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. WABC Network, 8:00 CST, Hand Simmons" "Show Boat." WOR, Network, (422), 6:00 CST Main Street Sketches. WJZ Network, 8:00 CST, Music a great composers. WEAF Network, 6:00 CST. National Radio Institute. + Mendenhall to Deliver Lecture at Fraser Tuesday Night at 7:3 'Education and Inward Urge' Is Speaker's Subject; Is a Known Quaker Dr. W. O, Mendenhall, president of Friends' University of Wichita, who is to speak Tuesday evening, is so excited to arrive tomorrow at 5:45 p.m. in the train locator Mendenhall will take us to the University Club to funnere. At 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Doctor Men- mendall will speak in the theater in Fraser hall on the subject, "Education and the inward urge: Are They Related?" Although he is speaking under the anipices of the Y. M. C. A. women are also invited and urged to be present. He speaks in a short, local unit, Immediately following his speech an open forum will be held. Doctor Mendhennah is not only known as one of the leading Quakers of this country but as an educator as well. "Pew school men are as popular with their students or better informed with them about the problems and problems," said Ted Shultz. Colt Saves Child From Drowning in Water Tank Haws, Kan., Oct. 1—(UP) The story of how a wild and unweened cat seized the neckband of a baby's dress and held its head out of water, to save it from drowning, was revealed here today. When found the animal's head was stretched over a water tank into which the two year old son of Reimar Dunn had fallen. Lacking the knife, Dunn freed the free of tanks the salt had hold the baby's head out of the water. How long the cell stood in this strained position is unknown but it is thought to have been several hours as the baby was unconscious. Dum believes the baby escaped as he fell and the cell rushed to his asleep. 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