FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 ✿ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A PAGE FIVE 瘦 Normal Boys Commit Differen Crimes Than Subnormal - [Science Service] Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 7, — Boys of normal intelligence who go wrong commit different crimes than boys of lower mentality who become delinquent, according to an investigation by the Juvenile Justice in Ohio. One hundred of these lowbreakers all in their teens, were normally bright. One hundred were unimaginable, though not meant to be called feeble minds. The normal boys committed chiefly crimes against property, such as stealing, harpiness, forgery, and harassment; the girls committed more frequently in trouble more frequently on account of truancy and immorality, C. H. Calbom, of the State Barran of Juvenile Research, reports in the Journal of the Journal of Juvenile Research. Money, jewelry, automobiles and other property stolen or damaged by the normally intelligent boys amounted to more than $180,000; whereas the mentally inferior boys were stolen. Ninety-one automobile owners were stolen by the normally bright, whereas the subnormal boys (stole only one). All together more than twice as many offences were charged of normal intelligence as against the nominally wholed ones were mentally dull. The evidence indicates that the bright child no less than the sub normal, may develop into a criminal if his environment and emotional needs are not well-trained. His hour concluded. His recommendation is that children who come into conflict with the law should be an once recognized as problems and steps should be taken to remedy these maladaptive behavior. The normal or deficient in intelligence. Ships "Radio" Positions by Underwater "Echo Washington, Dec. 7, — Methods of locating a ship's position by means of automatic radio signals sent out by the ship have been developed of a sound signal through the water from the ship have now recalled it to the boat operator for probability, Col E. Lester Jones, director of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, announced in his annual report. Depth measurements are made by the surveyer's ships with the code on each ship. The depths els to the bottom, is reflected back and the time taken indicates the "In radio acoustic sound ranging," said Colon Jones, "a sound is produced at the survey ship which traverse shore stations. The survey ships which automatically send wireless signals to the ship is soon as the sound arrives. This gives the survey team a way to move from each station. Knowing the location of the two stations from previous surveying, the three sales of it can be made. A ship's position can be computed." White Man Brings Colds to Eskimo, Says Scientist Washington, Dec. 26, "The Ekstimo never has a cold until he comes in contact with people from the world outside his frozen North. But he has no resistance to cold, and as result gets one immediately after his first visit, the temperature drops. E. I. M. Irvine Jones of St. Louis reporter to the Journal of Immunology Dipheria and scarlet fever are unknown among the Eskimos. These scientists, who made a trip up the west coast of Greenland, northwest of Canada, were suffering from colds while elsewhere none of them were thus afflicted. In the latter places, the Eskimo lived in from two to four days after the party's arrival. In the former places, they were forced to contact with the outside world. Dry Secrets Revealed Bureau Employs 3,551 Washington, Dec. 7, — (ICP) The Trump administration will enforce its health requirements made public yesterday when hearings on the treasury appropriation bill are scheduled for next month. Prohibition commissioner revealed the bureau's new bureau has 3,251 employees. Other agents are in New York, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas have The group will be selected from the athletes, the honor students, and the leaders in extra-curricular activities. Have You Noticed d Pilgrim to St. Helena Indignant on Finding Napoleon's Apartments Used as "Home of the Caretaker" that an appropriate sensu an air of distinction? Let us show our selection of stones and crests. By Richard D. McMillan Paris, Dec. 7. — (UP) - Longwood the house at St. Helena where Napoleon passed the final years of exile, is now occupied by a caretaker who sleeps in Boanagrée's bed nests the living rooms peopled with old souls of the Little Corsican even washes himself in the Emperor's bath. Recently returned from a pilgrimage to the island, Ernest d'Hauterive, well-known French writer, made the discoveries which have caused consternation in France at the moment when a Napoleon vogue is sweeping through Paris. The production of four Napoleonic plays is multimillionaire in Paris剧院。 The first surprise which confronted the pilgrim when he set eyes on the house in which the Emperor spent five and a half years before his death was the discovery that the annexation of the city by the exiled king no longer exists. Annex No Longer Exists "Otherwise the aspect of Longwood is much the same as formerly" writes I Hunterter, "and this is true because Longwood is not a building, which is in good repair. Not long ago there was a fear that damage worked by time would be allowed to increase, but this is not the case. In many minor repairs which are required." Bost Marks His Deathplace In the inn, empty of furniture and without walls, he a white marble host of the Emperor ensconging on a small table placed at the foot of the stairs. movie Stars Skate on Hypo Ice to Give Theater Fans a Thrill What Is Seen on Screen Looks Like Real Thing Illusion Is So Good 01 02 03 Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 7 — Ice-laking in the movie dancers can't ice at all. The Hollywood climate is too balmy. Chemists have come to the rescue and photographed the type "冰" has been substituted for the ice. For example, the motion-picture director is desirable of a staging in Canadian championship slating movies. A movie is prepared by hypo. The chemical is spread about the premise, groomed with a hot iron, cooled, and is ready for the shooters. All of the fancy dances done correctly well perform on hypo. Hypo is known to chemists as a compound of sodium thiosulfate with a considerable quantity of water. This liquid is heated at a controlled temperature it dissolves in its wet water of crystallization, and it is used in the preparation of a representa frog lake. Under pressure of the running kate hago is scored much as see Semi-transparent flakes and gristly into the air during the course of the movie drama. Under the eye of camera the delusion is almost perfect. The use of the crystalline thiosulphate has been proposed for amusement rinks, but would likely have no stiff a competition from artificially produced caudeville stage, as well as in the movies, it has been successful. The use of lantar slides has been inaugurated at Northwestern University for the teaching of legal history Colored slides of principle men of law, old contracts, and important cases. The slide of John Wigmor of the School of Law. "Erasmus, the Destroyer' will be the subject of the discourse at 11. Sunday at the theatre, where Ms. Sits. There are no lessons comparable to the lives of great men. at the time of his death on May 5, 1801 In the bedroom, the furniture almost unchanged the furniture remains much as it was last over a century ago. There the exude used and well-used pieces of furniture, placing the 15 foot square chamber, dreaming of the glorious past only to be brought to reality when his gaze would fall upon the distant camp on the pinnacle of Dewdown British newsreel kept constant watch. Forum at 10, Prof. W. E. Sandelius will speak on "Some Christian and Anti-Christian Aspects of Modern Socialism." College Inn Quality Service "The past evoked with polite intensity," the pilgrim records, "and that is why one is exported and indignant when one learns that in ancient times the Emperor are occupied by the caretaker. He was on holiday when he had to walk up to the hall to habit all the sacred rooms. It is as if the caretaker at Versailles伸升 in Louis XXVII's room. The result was a bloody sword. Only eyes see only the hall and the salon of the house. Longwood is no longer the Emperor, but that of the caretaker." The explanation of this state of affairs is that there is no other availible land to take on the island, at Hintnerus urges that steps be taken immediately to remedy this缺点, preferably through construction that visitors can have free access to all the rooms in Longwood and, by extension, between the miserable comparison with the idle palaces of other times, understand better what Nijmouton must do. "Home of the Caretaker" WENDELL DUNGAN Proprietor Regular Meals Sandwiches Home Made Pies Chili 411 West 14th Pittsburgh, Dec. 7. An all-cr- fining plant that makes bitumen corn from crude oil and sells it at $14.99 per barge. F. Rittmann of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in the speech before a Conference on bitumen cost. New Process Produces Coal From Crude Oil Proprietor In connection with the crushing process used to convert a large porcelain ceramic mug into a heavy refill fuel oil was obtained. In treating the refill oil there was produced an amorphous bifluoramethane gas (FAH), which can be delivered in the dolls, or even conversion into petroleum again by the liquefaction processes now being developed abroad. Pollice Arrent 24 Battle New Professor Hilbert predicted that natural gas piled thousands of miles per hour. He could do it on a plane. The airlines would during the next few years connect seriously in price with the city. London, Dec. 7, - (U1P) A 24-bottle man imposed in court in Manchester. Nottinghamshire, charged with robbing a man in London, the court he would plead guilty to half the charges. "I had 48 bottles of wine," he said. "But I certainly was not drunk." What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Town United Press Pittsburgh—closed by labor troubles which finally resulted, in a strike last week, the Western Coal Mining company's number 22 mine near Aranu, the largest in this field will recover sometime this week. In the last preset of Windows the system can be configured to receive 18 votes and Smith 0. A Dermott further reports that in South Otter Creek heaver preached 60 votes. Winfield—Although the election in most a month past, there still comes time concerning Howe's inadequate leadership. A. M. McDowell, Winfield lawyer. Winfield—King Matthieu Colombien Ormey, hird sieure of the Dulaney-Javín-Holatin-Freichen hard sold here at public auction at $650 and was bought by Sept, Wylie W. Cook of the state statentiary at Lansing. Emperor is already bedecked with Christmas decorations—hundreds of ornaments, glittering train wagons, light wagons. The lights were switched on just as the crowd left the scene of the annual College of Emperor Teachers' football game. Emporia—Emporia is just like : little boy—wanting to rush Christmas. Emperior. The theaters in Emperor must be expecting a banner year in 2013 when they will be installed a $17,000 pipe organ. The strand corporation new has renovated plants for a new $59,000 Snamam coat clothing merchant, has also improved plans for the erection of a new display picture house in the new future. St. Mary's - An invention worked on by A. E. Kern, St. Mary's postmaster, may solve the problem of having a post office in remote routes, Kern and E. S. Butler, St. Mary's mayor are in Washington, D.C., belonging with postal authorities in the house of having the mail box installed to be accepted as a standard postal equipment. Norton—A movement has been started in Norton complex and its most recent members are the original brotherhood. The initial moving church of this group is the Methodist church of this city. Quality Service ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND BAZAAR AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY jewelry Makepeace and Strobel Successors Kentucky pottery. Chinese linens and embroideries. Attractive brasses. Christmas cards. East Indian art objects. American jewelry, willow baskets. Gift novelties. food delicacies. ORIENTAL BAZAAR FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB 1300 Louisiana Street Saturday, Dec. 8, 2:00—6:00 See those Christmas Gifts on exhibition at Henley House. Monday, December 10th and 17th Tuesday, December 11th and 18th 12 to 8 p. m. Saturday, December 15th 10 to 6 p. m. MODESS Regular price, 75c, special 39c with 3 extra free We deliver Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phene 678 Miller, Quinter, was present and delivered the main address. Marion - Losing a horse in the river. Just running in the river, missing an incoming swam all the way home, was the experience of Wilt Burkholder. While driving close to a drainpipe dam a mile north of here, one of the men wades into the river. Burkheads hurried on for a team to pull the animal out but war unable to find the animal when it splashed into the water to swim and waste back to town. Mountdale—Work on the construction of green and far-flung forays for the new round triple country club in Oakland. Work on the new club has 30 members. Work is progressing so rapidly that the club may be completed early in January. Arkansas City.—An option to purchase a 14-acre site for the project cannery has been obtained by C. B. Taylor and R. T. Rutter. M. McPherson, — Bids are expected soon following the announcement of four teams to host our pubs on highway six of Jamaica. We will host an all-wheel road race here and Rutchinson. This four mile race on the highway would "paint streak" on the highway. Auto: Run Down Deer Barbus, Whee, Dec. 7, —(UP) - Fictitious has it that the deer is a speedy animal but during the past three months tourists have run down and caused damage to the carcasses. In one instance more than $100 damage was done to the automobiles. The animals weighted more than 250 pound and carried seven弱anged anthers in their mouths. The coyote, Cousin Della, noted for the ragged wildness of its terrain. Hutchinson—The county clerks of Reno县城府县 has already paid out $769.30 in bounties. One man won a clock of $107 for his killing. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 $1.00 Phone 498 Museum Official Says Three-Eyed Fish Is False (Technology Review) New York, Dec. 7—A full-grown huddock with a third eye on the back of the mouth of its head, which figured prominently in the movies since time ago, has had a Korean proverb a picture of it: "The American Mission of Natural History." Only photographs of the fish were submitted to Doctor Gadget, an investigator who is unlikely but a small stock of the pictures and a consideration of the anatomical connections of a third eye in the position shown have survived long than the fish can have a fake, though a very skilled one. The American Museum of Natural History, New York, wishes to say any Three-eyed fish are by no means unknown to scientists, Desert Gulch Institute for December. A number of newly-batched fish of several species might have been introduced, but might easily have gone up to full maturity if they had not been killed and preserved as specimens. These fish are indicators of a partially developed double-banded condition and have in many indications of a partially developed economical with a second mouth. authentic specimens of three-eyed birds. They may turn their heads back if they should be pressed into a formidable solution, of from have powerful strength, and a secure body. We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher Louwell w.9th St. SHOP SHOP Just West of Innes' Phone 939 Phone 1329 Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Work called for and delivered CHRISTMAS GOODS now ready for your inspection F. B. McColloch. Druggist 847 Massachusetts Gift Suggestions A large assortment of pretty blue dyesencing in price from 84.95 to 78.00. Toy Miles: we have the lowest amount, and so our prices, price, she is $11.50. Back Ends, 70s. 5c, 80s. 150. A lovely assortment in colored decorations. Student Lamps in mattled green and bronze, at $1.95, $3.25, and $3.75. Carter's An extra special on chocolate sets at 81.84. These are them with painted decorations. Rodd doll buggies in color of 12n, green, and gray); beautiful and available. $82.50 to buy. We Delive China Colored glass ware, lovely odd pieces in rose, green, amber, azure blue. An electric Waffle from that would please her. We have $7.75 and $8.50. Children's table with two chairs in red and blue. Well made and durable, at $4.00. 841 Mass A pencil put Peary on top of the world OTHER explorers had great personal courage, unlimited energy and vision untrammelled and failed. But Peary had one thing more. He had the grasp of every detail—as seen in the care which guided the penel in his frost-cramped hand. After each day's march he calculated a methodical course to make sure of the next day's progress to the Pole. To face each day's reckoning as if it were the most important of all days is characteristic of men in the telephone industry. That viewpoint, expressed in the varied terms of applied science, laboratory research, financing and management, guides Bell System men in their respective fields of public service. BELL SYSTEM A nation-wide system of 18,500,000 inter-connecting telephones UM 12171 --- "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS IUST BEGUN'