FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Official Inspection of Polar Parties Made by Norway 1 Practical Facts to Replace Adventurous Tales of Expeditions in Arctic Oslo, Nov. 23, —(UP) Inexperiences of a Norwegian exploration in an icicle exploration leave the Norwegian government. Adventurous tales will give way to the more realistic. The government has announced measures for the regulation of exploring expeditions that employ Norwegian subjects in Norwegian ports. This will include practically all expeditiones to Spitsbergen, since Norwegian subjects are nearly always included in exploration if Norwegian ships are not chartered. Following the usual custom in the advent of sovereignty to uninhabited or sparsely settled arctic lands, Norrlands have been a place of game laws to restrain the annual ravage of the winter fur trappers, Spitjesberg, or the archipelago of Svalbard, embraces all the islands beaches and deep waters north, from lengthitude 10 to 35, East. Norway has made steadily progress in the drafting of regulations for the development and exploration of the Arctic, including its bergen, her polar possession. Norway took her places among the polar powers when she was granted control of these islands by the Supremes in 1923, becoming operative in 1925. Under the provisions of the new regulations for exploration, the planes and equipment of all expeditions from Antarctica areMITCETTE from the Norges Vlaardeng eIshavs under-sokkelser, a government department created for the purpose of exploring the polar regions to expeditions which may winter in the polar regions. A government ship surveyor and a member with port authority are included in the committee. It is believed that the system of inspecting expeditions before they enter the arctic wastes will save the lives of sailors and has been necessary to aid inexperienced explorers. This expense has been largely funded by the buiderger ceiling companies. The money spent on relief expeditions in recent years would have financed services in Antarctica. Newvegian officials make it clear that there is no desire to discourage legitimate enterprises or if they do, they are in the hands of experienced men. Further help is offered explorers who will consult the Spilbersberg Department before completing their work. If the expedition has already been done, or what contemporary expeditions are doing, This should prevent operpinning in sixteen hours. The maps will be supplied free, the only request being that the explorers in turn give the government a report of the progress of any subsequent publications. Aviation Industry Grows Output of American Factories Nearly Doubled in '27 *Washington, Nov. 23—(UP)—The aviation industry is growing in all areas, and Mr. Duffield's report of Mai; Clarence M. Young, director of the commerce department; and James E. Marsh, American factories in 1927 turned out nearly 2,000 aircrafts valued at a total of $18,250,000, as compared with nearly 4,000,000 from preceding year. Exports of aircrafts and parts in 1927 amounted to nearly 83 percent of the increase of about 85 per cent over 1920. On established air routes, 10,386 miles are under main contract and 7,256 miles are under supplement. These are now 5,880 miles lighted, 1,800 miles under contract for night lying, and 5,208 additional miles covered for lighting in the coming year. WILL DROP PLANE FASTENED TO WORLD'S LARGEST PARACHUTE. Los Angeles, Cal.—Photo shows, upper, Heward McClellan Inverter of the world's largest parachute, inspecting the container of the chute. This container will be carried under the fuselage, while the ropes of the chute will be fastened to the top of the plane. Lower, shows the great chute — 85 feet in diameter, with an area of 4,465 square feet. Note the center "Cap," which is designed to hold the propellers. TheHave have been completed by McClellan to stall an airplane in midair, release the chute and descent—remaining in the plane. Scientists Photograph Brain Messages' With New Tube Oscillograph University of Brussels Copie Original Model Perfected in St. Louis St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 23, (UPF)—An apparatus to measure and photograph the impulse or electric curvature of nerves injured by nerves from the brain to the muscles has been developed here by Dr. Ralph W. Sullivan of Washington University. The new recording instrument, the only one of its kind in existence, is called the Optical Impulse Resolution System. A second one is being built at the University of Brussels in Belgium, under the direction of a research St. Lukes to copy the original model. Wilt Aid Medicine **AVI AID Medicine** The original jointly by Dr. Joseph Ehlinger, professor of physiology, Dr. H. S. Gass, professor pharmacoLOGY and G. H. Bison, associate professor of physiology, at the university. They say the new invention will add a number of fundamental facts to medical scien- Since the nerve impulse travels 325 feet per second, thus making any given portion of the nerve active for a most minute amount of time, the machine is capable of recording 100,000 impulses. The neurologists know that an impulse has gone along a nerve because the muscle contracted, but they decided the only method that would discover activity in the nerve itself would be a plan for recording the small elec- current which the nerve produces. Possible to Hear Impulses If a loud speaker were used instead of the oscillograph, the nerve current could be altered rather than seen, the inventors said. To the trained physiologist the picture recorded by the oscillograph reveals many things. It shows that the electric current along the nerve conveys numerous messages in the same time with varying rates. For instance, moves faster than the memory ones. Girls A whole window full of inexpensive costume jewelry—come in and try them on—You're welcome. The College Jeweler Mankind Gets Immunity to Yellow Fever Virus Paris, Nov. 23. (UF) — Civilization has made men more immune against yellow fever than his simian ancestors. So my Doctor Marshore, who has spent years studying the 4- to 6-month-old on faith branches of the species. Doctor Roey, director of the Panty Institute in Paris, has approved the idea in an address before the Academy of Sciences and cited a recent article of n. h. S. A. M. C. of an enveloped cytosine of the capacity incurable virus in his eye and mouth without the slightest result. Many Racial Differences Shown by Mental Tests Sometedaily, N, Ya, Nov. 23. "—We are driven to the conclusion that there is a constitutional, hereditary, gentleness which we all must have when the two races in mental tests." This was the conclusion resulting from a series of mental tests of who were likely to be recruited for the Jamaica, conducted by Dr. C. B. Davenport of the department of foreign affairs. How Gold Prospector "Went Scotch" Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Sirs: and laid before the National Academy of Sciences at its meeting here today Minneapolis, Minn. April 20. 1993 Two years ago last winter I wanted into the Red Ladder gold fields in Indiana, over 140 miles of oak and pine trail going in, and frequently at night to watch the sun rise or set, some one would ask for a notepad of Edgewater. These Canadian boys had gold. Groups of individuals of the two races and their crosses, all of approximately the same social and educational characteristics for appertits in a number of different fields. In some, the whites above very definite superiority. There included tests intended to bring out differences between these common sense on it, reason it out. Edgeworth One day, nevermore. I dropped in to Dod Bennett's suite, a 72-year-old property manager, and asked if she had an improvised iPhone back there (half miles from the hotel). I pulled up at her office. She'd been talking to tobacco—his daughter for a pimping job. He you'd been pulling my phone from my pocket. I walked in with iWordbook, pinching it in a seat position. I couldn't believe it. But the results were by no means one-sided. The Negroes bent the whites in certain memory tests. In the last few years, the loss of a standoff' the score of the white hue was higher where a sense of harmony was being tested, but in the more elementary matters of pitch and rhythm the Negroes were once acute. I inspected myself for a moment, and stepped outside to remove about three piles of fire in my back. I peered into the room, then than any Stoichian I ever saw. Then I clouded, I told him what happened to my storehouse—that I had fallen down while understood right away. He said, "Ray, Edgeworth is naughty in race," he told me. He listened but lost all that care. He yourself? You can just bet your last tasted that I inspected this Storehouse with extreme care until I got back to the Yours very truly. C.M.Parker In four weeks' time I ran out of Edgeworth. I was glad to get most any old tobacco. C. M. Bahr Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Likeness of Joan of Arc to Adorn French Stamps Joan that exist are all products of the artistic imagination. The stamp collection will be for the portrait of the Maid in full armour, Puurs, Nov. 23—(UP) The first stamp bearing the likeness of a woman in France will be issued next year up the anniversary of the Bataille de Marly, an opera opened among the artists of Prenne for the best portraits of Joan of Arc. That opera, nothing is known of how Joan looked made sure that she was "robust and well proportioned." Joan herself testified the effect when tried by the English. According to Herri Walton, Joan' biography and documented the greatest living authority upon the Epicureans. She was a great painter, quantity of statues and paintings a Three new buildings are to be con- tained at the Water Main's variety of Tables and water mains being held to provide a watering system for the trees, shrubs, and grass. Send The Daily Kansan home GOOD YEAR Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil How Far Away Is Home? "Here's your home town?" 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