FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Upper Air Is Believed by Noted Scientists to Be Much Warmer Theory Is That Temperature 30 Miles Up Sizzles at 220 Fahrenheit (Physics Service) Washington, Sept. 17—An adventurous human being who plans to travel 30 miles away from the earth will do well to include an asbestos overheat in his equipment, a laboratory expert has said that the upper air may sizzle at a temperature above the normal boiling of water, or 220 degrees Fahrenheit. New evidence which has set meteorologists to speculate on this weather problem has been obtained by a series of experimental explosions set off by scientists in France. thirty tons of methane were used in setting off four explosions at La Courtine, a point about half way between Paris and the Pyrenees and other places radiating from La Courtine were notified when the explosions were to take place, and recorded the time at which the sound reached Prof. Charles Maurain, director of the Institut de Physique du Globe, at Paris, has just reported the result of the tests, has assumed that the upper atmosphere is uniform in temperature. Prof. F. Whipple, British meteorologist, studying the experiments, however, finds reason to believe that the temperature begins to rise at about 20 miles and that at 30 miles the heat may reach 220 degrees Fabrenht. He can be hot, instead of about 75 degrees below zero, is also held by Prof. F. A. Lindemann, of Oxford University. The hot upper air theory has been recently questioned, however, by Dr. C. M. Sturner, professor of physics at the University of Virginia, who did not become any warmer with the increase of height. Washington, Sept. 17, —Kim demonstrations may be barred from the District of Columbia in the future because of the inconvenience to the police department. Last year the Kim announced his and 35,000 came. A burial for police reserves was necessitated. Capital Ideas In New Fall Caps Gay Colors in New 8- Piece Tops and "Roll-H" Styles More patterns to show you than ever before, and more commanding cap values to greet you than ever before. See them early—and pick the cream. $1.85 All Wool Rubber Visors $2.35 Genuine $4.40 Camels Hair Gym Shirts 69c Gym Pants 59c Ath Straps 49c SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM "Clothes of Merit" Guaranteed for Least Cash Ladies' Steam Bath Parlor Hours: 8:30:11:30 A. M. 1-5:30 P. M. Second Floor Evenings by Appointment Stubbs Building Over Rankin's Drug Store Telephone 1531 Don't Miss Out-for Don't miss out on Convocations or important announcements because you neglect to read the Kansan Every Night. Where students go For— Fountain Pens Stationery (Crested and Plain) Laundry Boxes Brief Cases Memory Books Pennants Pillow Tops Textbooks and School Supplies Store No.1 Store No.2 14th & Ohio 1237 Oread Worth much more Parchment and Silk shades Pottery and Polychrome bases, handsomely decorated. You must see these to appreciate their beauty and value. See Window Display Phone 346 Over Gustafson's Note 346 Over Gustation Vogue Beauty Shop Harper Method Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Marcel and Bob Curl, 75c 911½ Mass. M., Mrs. N. Be C, J. Staton, the Kansas City heretic, is now at K. U. and will speak at the Forum, Unity church, 12th and Vt. street, Sunday, at 10 a. m. on "The Evolution of Morals" Come and hear him. Church will serve at 11. The minister will speak on "The Church in America" Reception to students from 6:30 to 8:30. Tea served at 7. You are invited. 735 Mass. Its been WIEDIE'S for over fifty years Tom Carey is Here! With an exclusive showing of Society Brand Suits and Overcoats for the University man and many new styles of imported and domestic woolens. Be sure to meet Mr. Carey and see his display. Tomorrow is his last day here. Let "Posty" paint your slicker, We will call for and deliver it. Did You Get Yours Last Night? Most everybody on the Hill read the University Daily Kansan last night. Most everybody had it delivered to his door by the Kansan carriers. If you didn't get your Kansan last night, you'd better give your subscription to a solicitor or notify the Kansan business office right away, so as not to miss any of the issues. Subscrib Now UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A personal necessity for the up-to-the-minute student $4.00 a Year Recognized as one of the best university dailies in the country, regardless of price. Kansan Business Office—next door to the library—Phone, K. U. 66 Some Fraternities Make Their Freshmen The Read Kansan Every Thoroughly Night. Isn't That a Pretty Good Example Every Student to Follow Begin Now.