FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE London Stenographer Fails in Attempt to Swim English Channel Miles to Go Miss Mercedes Gleitz Forcee to Stop With Only Three Miles to Go (United Press) Cape Girassol Nes, France, Oct. 21-24. A glittery, a London atlantic museum, an atlantic stationation" attempt to swim the channel but was contingent in the impossible She entered the water here at 4:20 n. m. with the temperature of the water registering 66 degrees. Miss Glitze carried on gromly until 3 p. m. when she was three miles southeast of Dover, her objective. Miss Glitze attempted to swim a successful attempt to swim the channel earlier in the season. Doctor Logan, a famous English woman swimmer, about a week ago announced that she would swim side and announced that her swim had shattered the record held by Gortcock Ederle, American woman, who announced the Logan anounced the swim a fake. Miss Gleitzer felt that a stigma was placed upon all English swimmers in the water, across the sea, she did thematically to swim again to vindicate all who might attempt to swim, and made seven attempts previously to swim the channel before she was seen. Today's attempt was her ninth. Science Research Needed Opportunities as Great as in Pasteur's Time (Science Service) Cincinnati, Oct. 21—Great open space still exist in mankind's knowledge about keeping well, Dr. Charles W. Pinkney, a professor of the Public Health Association, told the thousand delegates attending the opening session of the Association's annual meeting. 'What is not known about maintaining and perfecting the health of mankind is far greater than what is known,' he declared. 'The opportunities for discovery are as great to science as to Harvey, Pasteur, and Litter.' "Today we enjoy freedom from the world, and we great plagues of the world, but we great plagues of the thunders whose scientific labors accompanied perhaps by exposure to the elements, water, and saved countless human lives. But even now there is the greatest need for science." "The science which can point to its achievements against small mammals, human diseases and typhus fever, tuberculosis and a score of other diseases, as well as to a rapid bonghunting of human hosts is one of the vast numbers of infants from early death, need not be ashamed to acquire some experiments have failed." Miss Hazel Hayes, B. S., 27, is teaching at the Denver Conservatory of Music and along with her teaching she is studying voice. Special rates now on for your Jay- hawker gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass. St, phone 415-Adv. Skill Shown in Pottery of Ancient Tlaxcalans Among the most beautiful pottery made by people in America before the coming of the Sunniaries is the pottery from Edouard Noguera of the Mexican department of archaeology. Doctor Noguera, who has been excavating an Axtec temple near the town of Tlaxcala, Mexico, was one of the certain art of that race. (Glauca Nervae) The Mexico City museum collection makes the deft theaxil pottery maker an important art form with supports, wires with handles and bowls and dabbles with almost flat surfaces. There are some vessels in the form of the human foot and others in the shape of an axe. Most of the pieces have red or yellow foundations upon which are placed hardened ceramic gray or glass Pyramid figures are common symbols used in the decoration, and there are also human statues, plants, plants and portions of the anatomy such as hands, skulls and feet. The statues are verticized and show easy skill. Some of the vessels are embossed with human or animal heads which serve as handles. Groteus heads of sea turtles are used in the feet of vessels. The typical Thiacea pottery is distributed by its extreme hardness and porosity. It is mixed clay and in better baked than most pottery of other regions, he The Tlaxcalan pottery seems to be a link between the ceramic art of the Mayas of the south and the races of Mexico. Examples of Tlaxcalan pottery are found so widely scattered over distant marts of Mexico that it is thought that it was valued highly for its ornamental qualities as served a medium of exchange. "Cinnamon Flats" Transmutation of Atoms Mountains May Be Raised By Evolution Energy (Science Services) Ubana, Ill., Oct. 21 — The heat of the earth as used in mountain building has been transferred to space and that which is radiated into space may come from the evolution or transmutation of one element into another. Mr. Eberle made this morning to the National Academy of Sciences, now meeting in Washington, Howard of the University of Illinois. Doctor Howard's studies have been concerned with the old-numbered elements as they were arranged in the orders of their weights, beginning with hydrogen, the lightest, as numbers 1 through 8. As it is called its atomic number, many elements consist of mixtures of what the chemist calls isotopes. The isotopes of a given element are all the atoms that make up the slightly different weights. Doctor Howard has worked out a series of rules by which the isotopes that have Jet Acquainted with This Confection FOOD, as we know how to prepare it, is a luxury that you can afford three times a day. Green's Chocolate Shop 847 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. We have just received a new shipment of— Buy Your Stationery by the Pound De Luxe Cafe Call on us over the week-end, and become acquainted with the good things we serve here. 711 Mass. 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These relationships together with this experimental result lead Doctor Huntley to believe that numbered elements may have been formed from the lightest isotopes of the even numbered elements. According to modern ideas of the structures of atoms, these light and heavy elements complied by the less from the first element of a proton to form an atom of hydrogen, while the atom remaining would be that of an odd-numbered As the process would be accompanied by the liberation of doctor, Doctor Howard thinks that this is sufficient to count for much of the earth's heat. Baptist Students to Party "At the Sign of the Cate" the Bap't student tests will give their annual Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m., "At the Sign of the Cate" the Bap't student tests will give their annual Halloween street, according to Marian Cowles, c28, chairman of the committee in charge. Other members of the committee are the party are, Margaret Carver, c29; Virgin Carol, uned; Ruta Canwal, c29; Mary Alice Sheman, uned; Evelyn Enston, uned; Elomor Northville, uned; Robert Sherwin, c31; and Robert Sherwin, c31. Mrs. Sheape Visits Kappa House Mrs. E. S. P. Sheape of Batavia, IL. Mrs. F. S. Sheape of Batavia, Kappa Kappa sorority, is a visitor at the Kappa house this week and will be here until Saturday. Mrs. Sheape is key to Key2, the national orgy sorghum magazine. Send the Daily Kanzan home. M Cl 5 N i N Y M Square and Compass" October social evening has been changed to Monday, with the exception of being closely arranged. At Thumbelina room 8:00 p.m., Jan.-Feb. Swipper, Special rate now on for your Java hawker glass. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor. 723 Mass. St., phone 451--Adv. Want Ads Read the Kaansan want ads. FOR SALE-Wurzilizer slide trem- bone. Excellent condition — sell cheap. 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