ONNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE TIVT Full Leased Wire Service of the UNITED PRESS starts tonight in THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN the automatic printing telegraph machines were installed in the Kansan office Monday afternoon. All day yesterday they were being tested to be sure they would be ready for service today. This morning at seven o'clock they began grinding out the news of the world for Kansan readers at about 40 words a minute, keeping it up all day until nearly press time in the afternoon. News of the political campaign, the football season. the world series games and other important events of the world can be brought to Kansan readers in a much more adequate way during the interesting fall months ahead. If the enlarged wire service proves sufficiently popular with Kansan readers arrangements will be made to continue it. More Interesting Features for the Coming Year's Kansans New Features for 1928-29: Strong features of past years which will be continued: 1. SIX PAGE PAPER—Every day except Monday and Tuesday, at least during the fall. The extra two pages will make room for many other new features. 2. PHOTOGRAPHY—Bigger CAMPUS NEWS—Bigger paper and changes in news handling methods will permit better and more complete news coverage of campuses. 3. ENLARGED —UNITED PRESS SERVICE—As described above. 4. PICTURES OF CAMPUS SCENES—Arrangements are being made for more pictures of important events throughout the year. 5. "OTHER CAMPUS SPECIALS"—A new department of the Kansan force is coming from other colleges and universities which you will not be able to get anywhere else. This is a development of the old but will be much more complete. 1. EDITORIAL PAGE—Kansan edition are quoted in metropolitan papers; the editorial page is one of the best liked parts of the Kansan. 2. CAMPUS OPINION COLUMN—A division of the editorial page devoted to letters written by any student who wants to "get something off his chest." And sometimes some hot arguments develop. You won't want to miss them. Write your own editorials if you don't like the editor's. 3. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN — Official notice, announcements, etc., prepared in the office of the official means of making important announcements which should be seen by every student. You may miss something important you don't read this every day. 4. SPORT NEWS - Every loyal jay-hawkster should follow the team in the columns of the Kansan. For all important out of town football games, the Kansan caries complete play-by-play reports. The improved wired service will give better sport news from over the nation, including a play-by-play report of the world series games. 5. SCIENCE SERVICE - Important and interesting developments in the field of science will be presented by the daily 'Science Service' bulletins, prepared in direction of Edwin L. Slosson. 6. SUNDAY MORNING PAPER— In addition to week day issues every evening except Saturday, the morning paper giving reports of morning paper giving reports of Saturday afternoon and evening against other newspapers in other news of the week-end. 7. SUNDAY MAGAZINE SECTION —Special tabid magazine supplement containing fiction and other entertainment material by students. Published twice a month and distributed with the regular Sunday morning paper. 8. ALUMNI NEWS—Published under the heading of "Jayhawks Flown." Interesting personal items about former Alumna. 9. CLAIM HISTORY ADVERTISEMENTS —Included, found rooms for rent, help wanted, etc., perform an important service for students. 10. DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS —The Kunshan university newsroom of leading Lawrence merchants who are anxious to get student trade as well as national advertising of interest to them. The Kunshan's columns are a reliable buying guide for students. Don't Miss An Issue Turn in Your Subscription Tomorrow Kansan Business Office, Journalism Building. Next door to the Library "You'll Need The Kansan More Than Ever This Year"