TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Tornadoes Destroy Less Property Than Fires or Lightning Weather Bureau Investigate Stricken Area to Learn Storm Causes a Colleen Quentin Washington, March 24. The Ibichead of a single house or harm been destroyed by a tornado is less than its chance of being destroyed by fire or lightning even in the districts where tornadoes are most frequent. Official statistics show such a risk, Dr. W, Dr. J, Humphrey, professor of physics at the U.S. Weather Bureau, have shown that tornadoes cause tornadoes which resulted in hurricanes of fatalities in southern Illinois and Indiana on Websowing. Two representatives of the weather barren are now in the stricter region carefully isolating the effects. Their report may reveal important information concerning the cause of these severe storms. Usually, a tornado does not damage an area larger than a quarter of a mile in width and 30 miles long, so that great harm is done only when this swash strikes some populated district. This was the case with the two counties shown in figure 14, where number of large towns. The average number of tornadoes per year in Illinois is about five, while in Kansas, where they are often frequent, it is about six and a half. In other states in the Mississippi state they occur less frequently. They never occur in, or west of, the Rocky Mountains, but at interstate limits you can no Virginia; and several years ago a mild one occurred within a five miles of Washington. A tornado consists of a whirling mass of air which can even lift from the earth large objects coming within its grasp. Just what causes it, or why they move is not known; they only occur on very rainy days in other parts of the world is not known, but in the opinion of Doctor Humphrys, the Rocky Mountains are partially responsible. Their tread is slightly west of north, so that they tend to deflect cold winds into the interior of Mexico. Opposed to them are the trends winds from the Gulf, which unlike the Canadian winds, are warm and humid. Doctor Humphrys believes that these two sets of winds gives rise to the weather bureum for a particular occasion that the weather bureum is able to predict in a general way the occurrence of a tornado, but that they cannot predict the precise territory that will be affected. Therefore, in order to prevent the people in affected regions from being hit by tornadoes, he made it a policy not to issue tornado warnings. Senior to Give Recital Program to Be Given March 25 by Elizabeth Sifers She Never Told Her Love...Haydry Mary of Allendale (nrr. by H. L The senior rectal of Elizabeth Sifers, apritor, will be given at 8 Wednesday evening, March 25, in the auditorium of central Administration building. She will be assisted by Helen Marcell, pianist and accompanist. Miss Sifers is a pencil of Miss Armeus Hubbard. The following is the program for the recird ; int main() Wilson) ___Hook Non son niu con son (from "Le Nozzy" dl Figaro") :Mozart Mondachmitt :Schumann The Sandmann :Schumann Die Mainnacht :Schumann Im Schubert Planez :Schubert Value Brillante :Chopin Bereise :Henselt Grand Polla de Concert :Bartlett Si Je Pouvais Mourir ...Barbrioli Jennie Fillette ...Arr, by Weckerlin Dennis le Jeour (from "Louise") Chapentier Do Not Go, My Love Hageman Under the Greenwood Tree Buzzi-Pecin Pluck This Little Flower Ronald Nursery Rhymes Curran K. Uz Dames to Meet The K. U, Dames will give their annual guest day party Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Flout Wright, 2124 Kentucky street. Bridges will be the feature of the program but those who do not play may bring their friend work, said Mrs. Guy Bruce, chairman of the social committee, Mrs. J. A. Dome will be with them by Mrs. Herbert Hunter. The hostesses will be, Mrs. Lolii Huber, Mrs. Ralph John, Mrs. Edwina Eldon Wallingford, Mrs. Andrew Wise, and Mrs. Albert Vening. Lonely Banker Seeks Wife; Describes Model Husband (United Press) Kansas City, Kan., March 24—A bodyhunter bank official, whose identity was not disclosed, has sent hundreds of circulations in which there were references to himself, to girls all over the country, it was revealed here. The banker is said to have picked the "best looking from their pictures in news papers." Although he is more than 40 years bi, the hunter describes himself in circulars as a youth and "100 per pet honor." Here is his idea of a perfect husband as contained in the civilians: Height 5 feet 8-14 inches. Weight 155 pounds, all muscle. Only睁瞳 in lifeline was unmute. Crave for love. Looks about the average. Would be 100 per cent true. Would be pal rather than boss. Considers far larger than richen. Likes good time of right kind. Is active church worker, owns own home. Throws parties with 'They are there are those'. Hiscircums were headed with "They say there are thousands of girls looking for husbands." Geologists Will Convene Fifteen Students to Attend Annual Convention The American Association of Petroleum Geologists will hold their annual convention in Wichita, March 26, 27 and 28. The convention is to be entirely technical, and papers from a large number of districts will be read. Many exhibits will be on display. Many of the most experienced geologists in the country will be present at the convention. Dr. John M. Clarke, state geologist of New York, will make several talks, and R. C. Johnson, state geologist of geology, is to speak on the "General Statigraphic Background of Kansas" and on "The Permian of Kansas." Many large working maps will be on exhibition, which will also include models, cross sections, diamond drill constructions, and rock In the course of the convention an election of officers and the appointment of committees for the enquiry year will be held. Most of the members of the faculty in the geology department will attend the convention and nearly fifteen students will accompany them. Harvest of Natural Ice Has Increased in Kansas A big increase in the harvest of natural ice in Kansas is indicated by the number of ice samples which have been submitted to the water and sewage laboratory of the University examination during the last month. All ice, whether natural or manufactured, must be examined by this laboratory, which works in conjunction with the state board of health, before it can be used for public distribution in Kansas, according to a state law which was passed in 1907. Kansas is the only state in the Union which has such a law, according to Prof. Ernest Boyce, director of the labor局. It is a part of the department, properly named that all the water, ice and milk sold in Kansas is free from harmful bacteria. Clear freezing of natural ice frequently causes removal of as high as ninety per cent of the bacteria and lipid content of the ice competition with manufactured ice. At the University of Colorado no wax can be used on dance floors, and no refreshments can be served nor can men smoke at dances. The 1925 annual number of the "City Manager Magazine," a book of 250 pages, printed by the department of journalism paper, is just ready for publication. The greater part of the magazine is given over to "Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Convention of the International City Managers" Association." Along with the other articles there are a large number of pictures connected with city affairs to pictures of the municipal buildings. City Manager Magazine Ready for Distribution Delta Sigma Pi Holds Banquet Delia Sigma Pi, commercial fraternity, gave a founders' day banquet, Saturday evening at Wiedemann's tea room, places being held for 40 men. Richard Beatty acted as toastmaster, toasts being given by Dean Frank M. Stockton, Prof. A. J. Boynton, and three alumni from Kansas City, Maryland, Steve Duluth, Dirk Hollis, Morris, Miss Dorothy Jones played a piano solo and was accompanied by James Gray, who sang a solo, Hubert Forney also gave a talk. The articles in the first part of the book are those giving the experiences of cities under the city manager form of government, or the experience of men connected with it. They are illustrated by a number of halftones. ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss Louise Miller, associate professor of voice in the School of Fine Arts, will go to St. Joseph, Mo., Wednesday, where she will sing two groups of songs at the spring concert at Joseph Church club. Thursday night. MacDowell club will meet Wednes day night, at 7:30, room 10, Center Administration. Members of the Home Economic club and others who are interested are requested to meet at the inter- urban station Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. to visit the Lawrence flour mill. Franch club will meet tomorrow in room 306 Fraser, at 4:30, according to Elise Neuen Schwander, professor of romantic languages. The main faculty member is Robert Geneva by Albert Gartner, instructor of romantic languages. Ku Ku meeting tonight, March 24 important. Al Haas. Gamma Epsilon, professional civil engineering fraternity, will hold an smoker, Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, at the Arena house. University Square and Compass fraternity will hold a social meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Avenida house, instead of at room 303 of Snow ball, as was previously announced. Albert Gartner of the French department will talk on Switzerland at 4:30, Wednesday, in 306 Fraser at the regular meeting of Circle Céramics. Mr. Gartner is a native of Geneva and is interested in presenting interesting material to present. Quack club will hold its regular meeting at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon, March 25. Pennsylvania Tennis Balls are fast becoming the largest selling brands because their use is a guaranty of greatest resiliency, perfect bound, scientific weight balance, and absolutely fresh stock at all times. ARE YOU A TENNIS FAN? LOST—Florentine Cigarette case Gold, hand engraved reward. Reward. Harry Johnson, phone 452. Then you are familiar with the PENNSYLVANIA WANT ADS WANTED—Fifteen men for summer's work. Representative of Eastern manufacturer is seeking men RANKINS DRUG STORE You must have all of these qualities in a perfect tennis ball. In no other make are they so perfectly embodied as in the PENNSYLVANIA. M25 1101 MASS. ST. Approved for all tournament play by the United States Lawn Tennis Association for new marketing organization Ability to work hard and concentrate essential. 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They are not prasica garments only made for use, but pleasing symphonies of color and design. $22.50 To Automobile Dealers (An Open Letter) Why are you so particular in only displaying to prospective customers and the public,spic and span cars that are burnished and polished to the nth degree? Is favorable appearance so vital in selling? Does it justify and warrant all the effort expended? If good appearance is so essential in creating favorable first impressions for automobiles, is it illogical to say that your salesmen should also make good appearance their personal creed? A neat attractive appearance is an asset to any business man, especially for those who sell to the public. From top to tire an automobile must look its part. From hat to shoes salesmen should dress the part making this their creed- Dress Well and Succeed