MONDAY, MAY 6. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Scientists to Picture Sun's Total Eclipse on Malay Peninsula Check on 'Einstein Effect' Is to Be Principal Attempt of Astronomers Washington — Hundreds of cameras, two of them each over 60 feet long, are now waiting in Sumatra, the Mairay Peninsula and the Philippines, pointed at the place where the boat was on Thursday afternoon. May 9. Attending each of these cameras are astronomers, carefully testing them, trying them out, rehearsing a program so that they can put in photographic plates, make exposures on those plates with the best possible delay. Preparations are now nearly complete. Practically all the instruments are well equipped and only last from three to five minutes depending on the place, it is very necessary that no time be spent in these preparations in vain, but then, at least, the astronomers will know that they did everything correctly an earlier卵仪 will come along in 1932. The moon is lighted by the sun, and being a solid body, eats a shadow because of its gravity. When smoked, we could see this shadow as a dark cone, extending thousands of miles from the moon. Though invisible, it is there, and occasionally the tip of the shadow crosses the earth's orbit. The moon or every twenty-eight days, and usually the tip of the shadow passes through the earth. Sometimes, even the three bodies are directly in line, the earth is a little to far away and the tip of the shadow passes through them. Nine eclipse expeditions, representing twelve observatories in five different countries, are now in position to make the final touch on Thursday. When the eclipse is over, their labors will not be finished; the material, photographic prints and related materials fleeting moments of totality, will form the basis of years of study. When the shadow does reach the earth, because of the motion of the bodies concerned, sweeps over the surface of as much as 300 miles an hour. New measurements of the amount that the light from a constant star is used in astrophysics. The main projects of five of the astronomical group ready to observe these stars. This is the famous "Einstein effect," predicted in Einstein's theory of relativity in 1915. The light is emitted in this theory, light is supposed to have macro, and so a heavy body like the sun pulls the light rays towards it as they go make waves. These waves are many of a group of stars at night, and later of the same stars when the sun is in the middle of the group of stars apparently displaced. They seem a little farther away from the center of the sun than would be expected from the stars. At an eclipse in 1919 this effect was first observed, and it was verified by the study of a meteorite in 1922. However, the matter is of such importance that further confirmation of its existence has been sought. Pitsburgh U. Refuses to Reinstate Liberal Pittsburgh, Pa.—(UP)—The council for American Liberists Union visited Chancellor John G. Bowan, of the University of Pittsburgh in a final effort to obtain reinstatement of two students without resorting to legal action. If the University refuses to reinstate the expelled liberal leaders their attorneys expected to have been in the case ready to file in a few days. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Always in Perfect Taste Always Individual Made for You at Schulz the Tailor Schulz the Tailor George's Lunch Good Food 'Always 1011 Mass. Phone 961 Mothers that were guests at the Theta Pi Alpha bourse this week end were Mrs. T. J. Flannigan, St. Joseph; Moes. M. Jr. Brunxham, Prentice; Moes. M. Jr. Crawford, Prentice; the tholomoees and Mrs. Bedow, Lawrence, and Mrs. Congruce, Ft. Worth, Texas. Adair McFarland of Topeka was a guest of Karpa Alpha Theta this week end. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Helen Spence, c31; to John McMann of Salina. McMann is a member of Pih Gamma Delta. Morma Zell Wagstaff of Independence is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Misses Germaine, Green, and Emaile Phillips of Dodge City were week end guests at the Theta Phi Alpha house. Alpha Gamma Delta give its annual Mother's day banquet, Sunday. May present wrestler Mr. and Mrs. A., J. Josephson, A.B. 27, Topsheer, Mrs. L. Bainchock, Coffeyville, Mrs. W. Peden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schreiber, Mrs. Charlie Christie, Mrs. Cochran, Lacey Johnson, A.B. 29, Topsheer, Mrs. L. Bainchock, Coffeyville, Mrs. W. Peden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gottfried, Greenleaf, Mrs. Theodore Guthrie, Mrs. Michael Haines, Dr. Bruce, A.B. 28, Kansas City; Mrs. E. Lindley, Mrs. Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Ms. Smail, Mr. and Mrs. I., Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. Winsler, Mr. Ed Klein, Mrs. J. B. Edmonson, and Mrs. Charles Edmonson Mothers day guests at Corbin hall for Sunday Mothers day dinner were: Mrs. Hannon, John; Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Cooper, Watson, Mrs. Hannon, Mrs. La Porte, Mrs. Kovitz, all of Kansas Namay City, Missouri, Mrs. Mason Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 The Training School for Jewish Social Work Offer a course of study to college graduates in preparation for Joe's Masters program. Scholarships and Fellowships ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 at the next school year. and Mrs. Burgrain, Kangaroo City, Kansas; Mrs. Poppe, Epes, Epes; Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Shepherd, Toperika; Mrs. Adams, Goodman; Mrs. Bawan, Bawan; Mrs. Johnson, Johnson; Mrs. Jobcademie, Mrs. Green; Marahoe, Mrs. Parker, Whitaker; Zochelle, Buffington, Mrs. Showwood, Guam; Grant, Guam; Commanding and Mrs. Cooey, Mapretta The Director The Training School for Jewish Social Work 71 W. 47th St., New York City For full information, address Rohdin Stewart, Kansas City, Kan, was the guest of Edward Denon at the Pi Kappa Alpha house this week- end. The Mothers day guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, Sunday, for the annual Mothers day dinner and mother-in-law luncheon. Mrs. J. McCarthy and Margaret Bonney, Ft. Leaventworth; Mrs. J. Kimmel, Rebehn; Mrs. and Mr. W. P. Clarendon, Memphis; Trem, Mrs. W. Yolc, Kanapo; Mrs. and Mrs. W. Brown; Lawsie; Mrs. R. H. Manford, Beilbeville; Mrs. J. H. McMorran, Mrs. W. Swainland, and Eyo Swainland, Mackenzie; Mrs. W. Garettes, and Mrs. C. L. Swanmon; McPherson; Mrs. R. Harmon, Sonian; Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs. Little Franklin, and Mr. M. Cherry; Mrs. W. Garrette, and Mrs. C. Frank Evans, Mrs. E. S. Weatherly, Mrs. J. W. Milson, and Mrs. B. H. Gragg, and Mrs. Ed Barnum, all of Lawton; Mrs. J. A. Sawrey, Mrs. T.J. Milson; Mrs. J. A. Sawrey, Leaventworth;Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lommer, Elsmore; Mrs. C. F. Attrwork, Topeka; Mrs. M. A. Attrwork, Mrs. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. Leaventown, Bobby Swenson, all of Kansas City Missouri, and Mrs. Brander of Humboldt. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Ruth E. Kendall, fbr. NYU, to help New York City Neal, A.B.27-LL.B.28, of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. McNeal is a member of the Digma Sigma Pi national committee for Delta Felti Delta Pi national law fraternity. The marriage of Erma Rousey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rumey, 600 Indiana street, to Alvis Allison, took place at the home of the bride Saturday afternoon, with Dean S. B. Braden, of the University, and Marcia Rubin, of the University, and Mrs. Alison are both former students of the University. The bride and groom were attended by Ferne H. Runsey, sister of the bride. Only the immediate farmless of both were present. The Acacia fraternity entertained the following guests Sunday, May 5, in honor of their parents day. Mrs. Drew, Mrs. J. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Hortor, Blue Mount; Mrs. Arthur De Young, Wakefield; Mrs. J, H. Ret尔德, Roseville; Mrs. J, H. Ret尔德, Malibu; Mrs. Mabel Malilow, Kansas City; Mrs. O, J. Sutton, Independence; Ma, M; Mrs. F, D. Culver, Humblot; Ma, M; Mrs. Charles D. Young and Mrs. C, L. Cook, Lawrence Dorothy Faris, of Abilleen, visited with Helen Benson on the Alpine Chip Omnega house the week-end, and at time Saturday, the Alpine chapel spring party. Saturday night. Genevieve McCrary of Hiawatha Omaha Hat Shop 717 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Dainty marvels of chic perfect for the purse. Quarter ounce flacons in platinum-toned cases. OFFER IS LORGAN PARKS STUDIO EMERALDA LABARRANT LA GROCHE JASMIN JOCOT STYN 71.9 JASMIN DU COSSE Fabriqué avec vigor la voie cherée SOLD AT THE BETTER SHOPS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD --was the guest of Charles Darvile at the P I Pika Alba spring party, Saturday night. Brooklyn, Mass.—A resolution will be presented to the city council to request that the governor declare a motion of Alabama summoned before district court here on a charge of spanking without a permit. Councilman Howard Patterson, the governor, declared it would be possible to have Huffin summoned because he smoked in public, and could not move to a settlement with government business. Phone 12 Car Storage HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. 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