FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1825 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Commonwealth College Edits and Publishes "Campus Bluff." Said to Be Largest Newspape This unique publication consists of only two pages, but each page has a five feet long, three and one-half feet wide. This publication consists of one copy each issue. Having no printing plant at the labor school, the class in journalism originated the idea of a handmade newspaper to provide practice for the students. It was printed out of shiblip lumber. The columns are five inches wide. Each sheet is written on typewriter paper of the same size and is then fastened to the board. Heads are printed by name, regular newspaper makeup styles are followed by the use of hand-printed League Audits Finances Kansas Municipalities Enroll Ten Member Cities The Municipal accountant of the League of Kansas Municipalities have begun the annual audit of the funds in connection with the work. The work is being done under the direction of W. C. Hale, senior public accountant of the staff of the League of Kansas Municipalities. rules and dashes; cartoons and illustrations are simply original drawings patted on the bulletin board. When the minkup of the Campus Bluff is also the appearance of an enlarged page of any conventional newspaper. "There have been 10 cities enrolled as members of the League of Kansas municipalities since Jan. 1," said John G, Stutz, executive secretary of the League of Kansas, who have enrolled five new member cities the first half of March. The league now has a membership of more than 260,000 of the population of the state of Kansas. The League of Municipalities has the largest percentage of member cities of any state organization with more than 500 in New York, Mr. Stutz concluded. The following cities have entered the league recently. Houston, in January; Miami, in February; Philadelphia, in February; Hamilton, Munten, Chelseaville, Hardtown, Cunhewnan, in Manhattan. Fish Food Is Expensive High Cost of Liver Is Problem of Hatchery Operator The editorship is passed around so that every member of Commonwealth journalism may express their opinion, copy edited, and also the responsibility of using the blue pen on the paper carried in by the reportorial staff. Quit now Better Get Acquainted With a Good Luck God The principal fish foods now use are sheep plucks, horse meat and other fresh meat, beef liver, beef lungs, pork lungs and chicken hearts. The range in order of their importance. Washington, March 15—The high cost of liver, due to recent medical discoveries of its high value in the human diet, puts the directors of fish lice in a position to make it a problem. Young fish like liver is probably better for them than any other kind of meat they can get. Hatcheries are increasing their families' numbers by introducing fry and fingernails instead of more millions, and there is a tendency to hold the little fish until they are from four to ten inches long instead of turn them into larger ones. The world will while they are still of more minnow size, as formerly. All this means a vastly increased demand for fish fodder, and fish men are looking the market over with concern. To meet that demand, the quantity, kinds and costs of foodfiseds used in the United States the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries recently released an estimate of the private and state hatcheries in addition to the 44 Federal hatcheries. The results of this survey indicate a corn crop is underway, valued at $875,000 per annum. The "world's largest newspaper" is at present a weekly, but the new publication has created so much interest in it that the newspaper making that a daily edition is planned. William Cunningham writes about the newsman, finds the *Campus Bluff* a handy means of maintaining the information we anxiously to see their stories in print. Are you acquainted with the "Seven Gods of Good Luck" of China? If you don't know them all, you at least understand that they contain a rich content and good nature. You may see Hotel ever at Spooner Thayer museum and one look at his round sung countenance and round facial figure will serve to increase Hotel was probably the most popular of the "Good Luck God" judging from the numberless figures that have been made of him. Hotel may always be distinguisher by the fact that he always carries a large clash bag, from which his name mingles "clash bag" is derived. This serviced Hotel so many purposes that he could scarcely exist without it. He used it for a bed and as a receptacle for "precious things" which included the hat of inviolability, the lucky run coat, a suit she wore as a trap for little boys and grief who were not seeing the "precious things." The children weren't afraid of *H* because he was their patron. They clustered on his bed and took all of his liberties with his own and took all sorts of liberation with the little boys. He discovered that they had discovered that he had a pet aversion to "face washing" even as small ones. boys no. Not only the children loved Hotel however. The grown people loved and admired him too. The popular opinion of him is that he was less a gadu than a merry old fellow who possessed the skills to care for children who could sleep in the snow, and whose heart retained bofish freshness that led him to share with a neat the merry sports of children. People love his bright, caring respect and his selection as one of the goals of good fortune was due chiefly to his merry looks and his fondness Theories of Attraction Include Face Washing "After you have washed somebody else face you say, 'Look how much better you are!' Heyrayan Hayatma, pressing the fun missed by father who leaves on leaving all care of their child." So that is why so many nurses marry their patients, is IC? I always thought the patient needed a peculiar psychology all its own. Now it seems that all one has to do to make the patient more intelligent and patient and existent all of the soft, tender are, of which one is capable, in performing the daily facial abduction, for instance, the friendship will result. Isn't it simple? Then there is the case of the man who, after being attentive to you all the time, before fall is married to a childhood sweetheart. By using Mr. Broutn's reasoning, perhaps he has taken a long gone past, to wipe the luscious红滚杯 from the corners of this room, maybe he was a manic bay, and the type that responded to the then popular cave man tactics, when he washed her face with a great bit of shiny All of which proves nothing except the number of theories that can be builded or blasted by a little thought of *e* well known writer. When Lilac Time Comes to Kansas University It's blaze time, but not in Normandy. In a somewhat less romantic spot, the central Administration building, the lilies are blooming. Artificial flowers can be found at Nature's fragrance is a boon to the life of the average student. Bound to an 8:20 class Johnny Jones is cursed by the cold cruel winds of Mount Orad; he rub his eyes sleepily, begrudges that last five minutes before he thinks to himself that this is a hard world and an unsympathetic school. Then he enter the doors of "A" so softly as he proceeds its progress. His attention is broused. There before him, swaying slightly with the air comotion caused by the students scurrying by, stands the student to him as in a blue bird in Man. Such a night gives Johnny new life and vigor; it makes him feel that he is still young and ambitious. It makes him think of his mother, the old fashioned garden at home. As he hurries on to class, it is with the determination to write that long-awaited letter to mother that very day. Lilies are an inspiration. Dean Sumway, of the University of the University of Minnesota, says that the students who work their way through the course devote full time to their studies. In exploding the tradition of the "grassy grind," the Dean brought attention to the fact that outside work has the favorite excuse of delinquents. --cleaners merchants of GOOD PERFORMANCE SUITS $1.00 Cleaned and Pressed CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Mrs. James Nailsmith is coronally ill at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. A report received from the Nailsmith home this morning stated her condition was ill. MRS. Nailsmith became ill Call 646 --cleaners merchants of GOOD PERFORMANCE Around Mt. Oread Three men in the department a sociology are attending a conference of the Association for Sociology, Waltham today and tomorrow. They are Stuart A. Queen professor of sociology; F. Muell professor of sociology; David Marchal assistant professor. Dean K. B. Stouffer of the Grida University led today for Chicago and North Carolina at the annual meeting of the North Central Association of Col- lege Universities. An inspection trip for seniors and sophomores in the department of architecture will make us on board a visit that will include the company and the Western Tennessee company and the Hittie Millwork Company, both of which are in Kansas. "Lights of the Bible" was the subject of a talk by Dean S. Brien, on the School of Religion, at the regular meeting of KPU Chi Pat. Thursday, December 10, at the home of Dr. Preving Deen Bradley's talk Juniatin Craig, c28, sprains telling of her experiences at the Home Mime Association in North Carolina. Her sister Monica were in charge of Flor Hassel, c28. The engagement of Miss Drewry Heffort of Eunan City to James McBride Goldwell of Tonga was an important milestone for formerly a student at the University and a member of the Alhaïn Chl Oyate School. She is placed on the board April 16. Dean G. C, Shand, of the School in Engineering and Architecture, spoke yesterday evening to the Engineer division of the Kansas City junior College. He spake on "9 Development" projects he had worked on. He reported that he enjoyed the evening with the 312 students or rolled in the Kansas City school. Coach IH, W. Hargas will speak Tuesday, March 29, at the weekly luncheon of the Lawrencio Chamber of Commerce in Kansas City "Kansas Football," and it is expected that he will give some interesting insights on narration on daytime prowls to The American Logian party to be given tonight at the A. F. U. hall will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Among the guests are Mr. Men's Club, Misc. Allow Monroe; Prof. Dr. Glech, and Prof. A. M. Yorkbank. On Other Hills --cleaners merchants of GOOD PERFORMANCE --cleaners merchants of GOOD PERFORMANCE The average male of DelPauro University hosted the average female by 1.84 grade points, according to studies conducted by Harvard. The statistic shows that the male does not make little differences but that he makes little more up by taking more board of work. For the first semester at the University of Indiana 71 students out of a total enrollment of 3,424 made an initial effort to enroll students head the list with a total of 27; the seniors follow with 12; the juniors are next with nine; the freshman class out of a total enrollment of 58 were who made all grades of "A" rank. Read the Kansai want ads. Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas Deposit with Phone 75 DexNife For that well dressed feeling How two students are raising baby chicks to sell to the lovers of "spring flowers"? Jacques, member of the firm Jacques and Herlan, which is composed of two students in the School of Artovetia, is attending at the University of Kannas. Two Engineering Students Raise Baby Chicks for Early Market Say They Do It Just for Fun The men who are both juniors in the mechanical engineering department of the university. They often thought of making some money and attempt to work out several plans. This year they decided to build a barn that is a bread of 1000 little chickens. The purchase of the chicks was wide about ten days ago. Since that time thirty of the 1000 have died. The men bought the chicks from Grant's Hatchery in Lawrence. They rented two bots on which we watched the chicks, and all of the house was rebuilt, wired to keep the chicks in, and two broadens, with an artificial hatching system. "We don't think that's very bad," said Jacques. "In fact, everyone tells us to stay quiet. So we have 50 per cent of them, but even so there will be quite a quitter to sell at The brood is composed of Barr rocks and White Plumythus. They all are being kept inside the house, which provides green grass. Troughs of Qalemberly's prepared food are kept on the floor and their drinking water contains a small amount of potassium permanganate to feed the chicks was retained from to feed the chicks was retained from Smile of Paderewski Denotes Undying Spirit Recently I attended a concert by 'Ousted Steve'. I went to see a man in his decline give a concert in which he was to demonstrate what he had been; I saw a man with head and shoulder that looked like a spirit behind which once made him the political leader of his country as a godlific of the musical world. As he left the building, his tail叫 hft and dark cloak combined with his lucrative gray hair to give him an illusion of glamour, however, upon whom fell the He was gracious, and gave encres quite generously. Especially was he careful to give old favorites for his friends of previous concerts. VARSITY Last Times Tonight Fred Thompson in The Pioneer Seout Ed Wynn, one of America's foremost funmakers makes his screen debut in Rubber Hesler's thriller and the pionny detective who always gets his laughs. Comedy — News — Topics Shows - - - - 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-30. Eve. 10-40 Coming Monday- Coming Monday-- Norma Shearer in the Agricultural College where the men wrote for advice on chicken raising. When asked why the plan was made to raise baby chicks, Jacques said, "We're not sure if we should think about them, but we just thought we would try the experiment. After we got the information from the Agricultural College we placed them in a cage and we are." The Latest from Paris See what's new in Paris styles The lot is located at 1308 West 7th street, just out the outkitties of town. You can walk about twice a day. One of the firmspends the night here, each taking up half an acre. The bunkets are set up in the shed next door to the chicken house. There are "Say, we surely have a hard time keeping warm some of these chilly nights," said Jacques. In about a week the men plan to turn the chicken outside. It is the time when you have been the size in Lawrence and near this vicinity when they have grown to the size of an adult. See what's new in Paris style "Did you two decide on this experiment just to help defray your expenses at school," one of the men was asked. "Well, I really don't know why we are doing it. We both get enough money to buy that. But now we just decided to do this more for him 'for anything else'," he said. "The men expect to clear about $300 applause on this year's project. Next year they intend to raise about eight six thousand chicks for marketing. soft light of his smile or to the still more fortuneful ones who clasped his hand went the sweet memory of the design couranence and congenial nature. 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A couple wishing it now and for summer school; $25 Two size sleeping room; $10. Suite; $10. Tenn. Phone 308. 128. Read the Kansan want ads TOP: Look at that evidential hair cut. Listen to what they all say then they get their hair properly. College College College 4th & Tennessee 177. LOST—A Kappa Alpha Theta pin Name on back. Call 295. 137 Read the Kansan want ads. FOR SALE: New dining room set, Simons bed, complete, new walnut dresser; and other household goods. See them at 1438 Obs, or call 1405 JJS. WANTED: Upper classman to sell life insurance, preferably to seniors. will finance the business. Address: 50 Columbian Building, Topanga, Kauai. Phone 50 LOST: Two diamond fingers, first practice room 202, East Ad. Call Fay Warey, 1161. Reward. 197. FOR SALE OR RENT: Six rooms and sleeping porch modern. Our floors throughout, full kitchen, loft with spacious storage. A nice place for someone wanting to be near the University. Lawrence Realty Co., M.R.Gill, Realtor. 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