FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Commonwealth College Edits and Publishes "Campus Bluff," Said to Be Largest Newspaper Students at Commonwealth College, the "overall school" where faculty members and classmates of all degrees regardless of gender, have labed each day, have started a publication called The Campus Bluff, heres the "world's largest newspaper." This unique publication consists of only two pages, but each page is 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 skills needed to produce it. The columns out of shiplap lumber. The columns are five inches wide. Each story is written on typewriter paper of the size used, and is then fastened to the board. Heads are printed by hand. Regular newspaper makeup styles are followed by the use of hand-printed rules and dashes; cartoons and illustrations are simply original drawings, painted on the ladderboard. When the mokup of the *Campus Bluff* is clicked she appears of an enclosed newspaper, a page of any conventional newspaper. The editorial is passed around so that every member of Commonwealth's journalism client may expatriate to the paper. The copy edited, and also the responsibility of using the blue pencil on the copy turned in by the reportorial staff. Kansas Municipalities Enroll Ten Member Cities League Audits Finances The "world's largest newspaper" is at present a weekly, but the new publication has created so much interest and so much comment about newspaper making that a daily edition is planned. William Cunningham The Municipal accountants of the League of Kansas Municipalities have begun the annual audits of the financcals. The audit program is being done under the direction of W. C. Hale, senior public accountant of the staff of the League of Kansas Municipalities. and a opinion god seessed who whose acers the m arvine gods to hit for "There have been 10 cities enrolled as members of the League of Kansas Municipalities since Jan. 1," said John G. Stutz, secretary of secretary of the league, who have enrolled five new member cities the first half of March. The league, now has a membership of more than 400,000 members of the organization of the state of Kansas. The League of Municipalities has the largest percentage of member cities of any state organization with more than 37,000 members. "Mr. Jr.总结 concluded. The following cities have entered the league recently: Birmingham, in June; Atlanta, in February; Houston, in March; Hartford, in Cincinnati, in October. Fish Food Is Expensive High Cost of Liver Is Problem of Hatchery Operator things. The children weren't afraid of Hotel because he was their patron. They clustered about him and claimed him as their own and took all sorts of liberties with him. The little boys probably liked him. They discovered that he and a pet aversion to "face washing" even as most small dogs Around Mt. Oread This served Hotel so many purposes that he could exist again. He was a teacher, a receptacle for "precious things" which included the hat of invulnerability, the gloves of strength and the trap for little boys and girls who insisted on seeing the "precious LOST Shell-remilled glasses in case, between 17th and Louisiana, and 18th and Hiroshima. Please call Evanow for phone numbers 4540 New Haven, or phone 1608. boys 60. Not only the children loved Hotel, however. The grown people loved Hotei may always be distinguished by the fact that he always carries a large cloth bag, from which his name mongin "cloth bag" is derived. 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 fat hatcheries up against a new and still difficult challenge. They probably better for them than any other kind of meat they can get Hatcheries are increasing their facilities so that they can humble billion dollars in meat production millions, and there is a tendency to hold the little fish until they can four to ten inches long instead of turning them out into a rough and pristine stream of milk or minnow size, as formerly. STOP: Look at that spisial hair cut. Listen to what they all say when they get their hair properly trimmed (the College Inn 14th & Tennessee) 137, LOST—A Kappa Alpha Theta pin. Name on back. Call 295. 137 "Say, we surely have a hard time keeping warm some of these chilly Milas, James. Naismith is recently ill at the Trinity, Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. A report received from the Naismith home this morning stated her condition was ill and Naitchen became ill Sunday. Hotel was probably the most pops lar of the "Good Luck Gods" judging from the numberless figures that have too made of him. LOST: Biltfold containing money and belonging. Identification card inside. Robert Monroe. Phone 2711. FOR RENT - To three or four bogs trying to eat expenses, a large room in the apartment - kitchen with all, it all bills put; 928. A couple wishing it now and for summer school; $28. Two new sleeping rooms; $100. $100. Term. Phone 336. 198. ing to be near the University. Lawrence Reality Co., M. R. Gill, Realtor. The lot is located at 1308 West Thetford street, just at the outskirts of town. It is surrounded by a fence and about twice a day. One of the firm spends the night there, each taking advantage of the sunshine that blankets it in set up in the shed next door to the chicken house. There are HAVE OPENING for college men to join large Corporation in six Western states. Persons taking Civil Enforcement. Want men who wish to become business executives to head Subsidiary Companies. Good salary with interest in Corporation while learning business skills. Twenty-five thousand dollars to handle territory. No selling. Fine opportunity for young men to become interested in the United States. Work where there is something different in every deal and which becomes more interesting even when your earnings unlimited. Can arrange to let you finish your education if desired. Best of bank references. Respond confidential. For application, O. Box 145, Denver, Colorado. All this means a vastly increased demand for fish folder, and fishmen are looking the market over with concern. In addition to the quantity, kinds and costs of foodfish used in the United States, the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries recently reported that 75 percent of private and state hatcheries in addition to the 44 Federal hatcheries. The results of this survey indicate a much greater demand for fish folders, valued at $275,000 per annum. Read the Kansan want ads Are you acquainted with the "Severen Gods of Good Luck" of China? If you don't know them all, you at least should understand what conditions congenial and good nature. You may be hotel over at Spooner Thayer museum and one look at his round smiling countenance and serve to increase your good nature. Three resen in the department a sociology are attending a conference of the Association of Sociologists at his today and tomorrow. They start A. Queen professor of sociology F. W. Blackman of sociology M. Donald Marchal, assistant professor. Want Ads When asked why the plan was made to raise baby chicks, Jacques said, "Well, either one of us knew anything we would try the experiment. After we got the information from April 1964, we were for the chicks, and here we are." Dean E. B. Stainoff of the Graduate School will today for Chicago students in the Department of Education at the annual meeting of the College of Agriculture and Conservation of Colleges and Universities. How two students are raising baby chicks to the lovers of "spring frogs," was recorded recently by Food Quality Director Dan Harlan, which is composed of two students in the School of Architecture and Engineering at the University Kaplan. FOR SALE. New dining room set; Stove and cookware, new oven Two Engineering Students Raise Baby Chicks for Early Market Say They Do It Just for Fun Better Get Acquainted With a Good Luck God The men who are both juniors in the mechanical engineering department were room-mates last year. They made up a small group of money and attempt to work out several plans. This year they decided that a robot would be out a brook of 1000 little chicks. the Agricultural College where the men wrote for advice on chicken raising. The men bought the chicks from Grant's Hatchery in Lawrence. They tried to get them fed by a chicken house and shed. The inside of the house was rebuilt, wired to open and close at random. The principal fish foods now use are sheep plucks, horse meat and other fresh meat, beef liver, beef lungs, pork belly, chicken, turkey and poultry ranged in order of their importance. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansan's Student Directory and Second Semester Supplement were published by THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN as a part of its service to its subscribers. Both directory and supplement were furnished without charge to all subscribers to the Kansan. 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