THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A Seismological Disturbance Leads Cady to Locate Spot of Peculiar Action in Deep Earth it happened back in the days when I, F. H., P. Cady was keeping a "weather cye" so to speak on the bare micrometric, isothermic, seismological conditions of the universe in the immediate vicinity and near neighborhood of the University of Kansas. To be explicit, Professor Cady was keeping track of, among other things, the molecular dynamics with registr Not that he exactly craved the job For he didn't. It was sort of a "white elephant" wished upon him. At any rate, Professor Cady made it a duty at that time to make three trips to the delicate mechanism each day to ascertain whether one or more registered anytouch than the other. Chapel when the students rose to their feet to sing. On this particular day, of all days, by a peculiar coincidence or unaccountable miracle, Professor Cady happened to visit the schimograph at he very instant when it was recorded a disturbance—not in University politics, but in the vast depths of the earth. earth. Excited and fascinated, he glued his eyes to the recording needle and watched the gyrations intently. Only National Organization Maintains Bureau at Capitol to Speed Up Work One of the principal objects of the organization is to settle satisfactorily and quickly the claims of the wounded, injured and disabled of the nation. JAYHAWK POST WILL RECEIVES LETTER FROM GRAD INVESTIGATE CLAIMS Dr. Wilson Studies Food and Diet in China Any disabled service man who feels that he deserves compensation for any disability he may have received during his service in the army or the navy may apply through the local chapter, Jayhawk Post No. 3, Disabled Veterans of the Army, to prompt investigation if the local authorities find his case deserving the Service Burden at Washington will take it up. Mected into Meeting of the Jayhawk Post are the Chamber at the Chamber of commerce rooms every second Thursday. The next meeting will be Thursday evening, March 9, at 7 o'clock. The officers invite all who are interested. National Headquarters of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War has opened a National Legislative Bureau in Washington, D.C., with a full title legislative chairman in charge. The bureau at Washington has been opened to make this service more effective. It is devoted to receiving prompt action on claims of disabled soldiers and sailors. Chancellor to Give Address at Reception Tonight CHINESE CLUB HEARS LINDLEY Chancellor Lindley will make an address this evening at the reception given by the Chinese Students Club at the Congregational Parish House for the citizens of Lawrence and their students to the K. U. faculty and student body. Mr. Wilson Chiang says, The purpose of this reception is to show the appreciation of the Chinese students for the kindness shown to them by the people of Lawrence. We feel that it is especially appropriate to hold this reception now just after the Washington Conference. Most of us are going to leave after this semester and we would like to show Lawrence citizens and the students our eratification at this time." An art exhibit is to be the main feature of the meeting. The pictures were brought over to this country by the missionaries from China. Also curios, embroidered work, and antiques will be shown. New music will be included in the program; music will start at eight o'clock and the program at 8:30. He rushed hurriedly over to the case and reached for the globe, in order to trace by his calculations the location of the quake. But in his excitement and over-enthusiasm the sphere slipped from $ \mathrm{m} $ his fingers and dropped to the floor, suffering a dent in the Asiatic portion. Japan Will Recognize Government of Soviets Tokyo, March 3. - Japan is disposed to recognize the government of Russia under certain conditions, the United Press learned today from an official in Tokyo. when it had ceased to move except in a horizontal direction did he start to figure the direction and seriousness of an earthquake an earthquake it turned out to be. Professor Cady picked up the globe and completed his calculations, tracing with mathematical accuracy the line of disturbance beneath the earth's crust. He marked the spot. It was in exactly the same place as the dent which had been put in the globe by its fall to the floor! Once again he traced the earthquake. It turned out the same as before. Instruction, to the delgates at the proposed Genoa economic conference are now being prepared, but have not been completed, it was disclosed. The information declared that Japan probably will present two leading requirements, namely, that the soviet assume the debts of its allies and that the soviet romine It developed, later, that there had been a serious quake in China at the time, and Professor Cady was one of the lucky few who ever got to see a real earth disturbance "in action". Mr. Cady was one who ever took the unique method of locating said disturbance of dropping the globe on the floor. ment, and that the soviet regime cautures the safety of foreign prop erty and lives in Russia. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity an- nounce the pledging of Ernest and Vernon Russell, c25, of Great Bond. Prof. E. H. S. Bailley received a letter from Dr. Stanley D. Wilson, a graduate of the University, who is now a professor in the U.S. Medical College. In his letter, Dr. Wilson included an article on "The Study of Chinese Foods." While in China, he has been giving special attention to the food supply and diet problem, especially Pekin and a study of the metabolism has enabled him to make a systematic study of foods and their prices. His reports on his chemical analysis of foods and investigation of diets offered in the schools and hospitals in Peking and a study of the dietary values make his paper an interesting one. Ewett Scott, also a graduate of this University, is teaching in the same department of the medical college. Entomology Club to Initiate Predliminary steps are being taken for initiation into the Entomology Club. If you see any one endeavoring to conceal an unguingly looking bug hanging over the heart you will know that person is anxiously waiting initiation into the Entomology club. Initiation processes take place next Tuesday night Marion Attick, e24, is at her home in Kansas City and will not return to the University this semester because of illness. E. E. Amick, Banker Gives Remedy for Present Depression "Conservative aggressiveness is the remedy for the present financial depression, said E. E. Amick, vice president of the First National Bank of Kansas City, in his speech before economic students this morning. "When the farmer in the midst of a war was few years, prosperity was impossible. But we are now in a curve that is gradually upward." Mr. Amick says that much credit is due the Federal Reserve system for averting a real financial panic, as it absorbed much of the shock which would have use have fallen on individual banks. Mr. Amick is a well known speaker at banking conventions throughout the country. In 1918 he organized the first women's luncheon in Yolo, Mo., and within two years had built up its deposits to the amount of two million dollars. He was called to the vice-presidency of the First National Bank, a very early age for such a position. Mr. Amick was brought to the University by Gamma Epsilon Pi, women's commercial sorority. Fargo Phi, Methadist girls organization, will hold its annual banquet Saturday evening at 6 o'clock in the Methadist church parliars. Many alumni are planning to be here for the homecoming banquet. R. A. Long Bldg., Barber Shop S. F. Hom, Prop. Manicuring Massage Shampooing TALKS TO ECONOMICS CLASS Musical Comedy Hit TENTH ST. & GRAND AVE. (Entrance Tenth or Grand) KANSAS CITY, MO. VENUS THIN LEADS No 38 For VENUS EVERPOINTED and other Metal Panels Weavers THE NAME VENUS is perfection, garniture of perfection. Absolutely crumble-proof, smooth and perfectly graded. 7 DEGREES a2 soft black bH hard a1 hard P fim a4 hard Hf medium- for general use Hf medium- for general use $10,000 for first book. $50,000 for second book. Your handwritten supply your笔。 American Lead Pencil Co. 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We guarantee our work. Concerning Everyone Equipment The Problem VARSITY Friday and Saturday --at 11:00 a.m. The Holy Communion and Sermon BEBE DANIELS in "A GAME CHICKEN" Pathe News BETTY COMPSON in "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" BOWERSOCK Thursday and Friday A Good Comdey Varsity Dance! F. A.U. Hall Saturday Night March4 SAUNDERS Price $1.00 Trinity Church (Episcopal) First Sunday In Lent “Humanity's Victory” at 4:30 p. m. Chaplain Edwards preaches for students "If I Were 21" You are Welcome!