PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY·DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 189 Aims of County Clubs Will Be Explained at Meeting of Chairmer Place of Gathering Changed to 205 Fraser Instead of Chapel The different phases of the organization and the procedure of the county clubs will be explained by the county clubs' council, which ought at the meeting of the temporary county chairmen. This meeting will be held at 7:50 in room 202 Fraser hall instead of the Fraser hall previously announced in the Kannan. The duties of the temporary chairmen will be to supervise the organization of the county of which they are a resident. This organization should converse next Tuesday morning. In order to do their part efficiently it is imperative that every chairman be present at the meeting tomorrow. Each of them should notify Ansel Michel, chairman of the county club committee, at once. The chairman will be given booklets instructing them of the plans of the clubs and containing some suggestions for planning the best results may be obtained. At the convocation Tuesday, all students will meet in a body where explained. Afterwards, they will go to the county club promotion will be to the rooms assigned to their county where they will elect their officers and outline their projects. The county club will preside during the elections and will be the second chairman of the new organization. Editor Calls for Snapshots o Campus Events Feature Pictures Needed Fictures of football games, Hobo day, rallies, dances, and the fashion show have been taken for the feature section of the 1925 Jayhawker, according to Dick Blue, who is in charge of this section. In order to include all student events and activities, the feature section will be given twice as much space as last year. It will cover 22 pages, but each page will have a different make-up. The pictures will be printed in double-tone ink to produce a two-color effect and will be lavage enough to show details clearly. Three staff photographers are employed to take action pictures and flashlights of the many events. But snapshots taken by students will be included in the feature section if they are of sufficient interest. Such picture should be turned in to the Jay hawker office in the basement of centrally located building or in possible after they are taken according to Blue. American Chemists Invent Pyrex Ware Pyrex glass, now a common cooking utensil material, was invented by American chemists under the leadership of William Hellerian, of the Carving Glass Works. During the war when the supply of German jena glass was cut off, chemists began experimenting with plexix in hope of finding a material which could be used as laboratory glass. It would be superior to the German product. "Business Chemistry" tells the story of how pyrex was first used as kitchen ware. All was going well in the plant when,啪啪pyrex battery jar disks were invented. Lesses increased daily. The management began an investigation among the Italian employees and it was discovered that the workman's glassware was for crockery dishes in cooking that favorite food—macaroni! Dr. Florence Sherbon to Speak Dr. Florence Sherbon to Speak Dr. Florence Brown Sherbon, head school of the Lincoln Parent Teacher's speaks to the K, U, Dames at 2 p.m. moday at Westminster hall, and the Lincoln Parent Teacher's Association at 3 p.m. thursday at Lincoln School in North Lawrence. Dr. Sherbon will speak on "Child Care" Sherbon will speak on "and on child Training" to the Lincoln Parent Teacher's Association. "Doodlebug" Loses Rank as Fake When Gravity Balance Is Found That Is Truthful and Accurate (Release Service) San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 3—Oil liquid wealth, bedeath beneath the ground without the risk and cost of drilling has been the promise of a long list of fakirs who have viciated oil intermeden men. "Doodlefins" have been won by the myriion contraptions used by these fakirs. Yet now comes a scientific instrument that promises to be a sort of divining rod for oil. It is the Eutox Torsion Balance, in the last few months being tested by certain progressive oil companies in California as an aid in locating oil wells. It was developed over thirty years ago by the great Hungarian physicist Eutox who found he needed some super-sensitive means of measuring the force of gravity so as to detect its minute variations from place to piece. However, it was a great many years later that the suggestion was made that the balance could be put to practical use. The mechanism consists of a light aluminum bar suspended from a fixed point by a fine platinum wedge about a yard long. On one end of the bar is fastened a little platinum weight while an equal weight attached to the opposite end hang down two or three feet below the bar. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3.—The island of Heligoland, off the coast of northern Germany, once a Gibraltar of the North sea, and the hase of raiding U-boats, is now a peaceable rockery for migrating birds, Prof. T. G. Abens of Berlin told the members of the archaeologists in the archaeological Union, in session here. Base of Raiding U-Boats Now Refuge for Birds The island is of great importance as a resting place for birds on long flights. Only three species nest there, and these are of minor significance both locally and internationally. A temporary abiding place of ducks, greens, gulls, and other water birds, the island is of immense importance. One phase of the work there consists of banding the legs of birds with identification tags, so that they can be tracked throughout parts of the world will tell of their travel routes and rates of flight. New Sorority Installed Six Are Initiated at Meeting of Iota Sigma Pi Kallium chapter of Iota Sigma PI, honorary chemical sorority, was installed at the University of Kansas on Saturday night, Nov. 29. The installation was preceded by a dinner at the Colonial ton room. The new chapter is the seventeenth to be founded in the United States, the first chapter having been organized at the University of California, Mice. Curie, known as she discoverer of the particle, was a member of the national organization. All of the equipment and the uniforms for the members of the R. O, T. C. unit has been received, and is now complete. The last of the uniforms for the Sam Brownbelt belts and the sabers for the cadet commissioned officers. The entire dinner before the installation was served with chemical apparatus and the flowers on the table were in a water hath on a trivet. Six members were initiated, and three others are to be initiated later. The ceremony was in charge of Miss Lucille Bliss and Miss Anne Davey of the University of Nebraska. The members initiated were: Elizabeth Kathryn Wolfe, gt.; Ethiel Anne Jones, gr; Elvira weeks, and Selma Gohlmeh All Uniforms Received for R. O. T. C. Members Mrs. G. W. Stratton and Mrs. J. W. Murray, honorary members of the new chapter, were also present at the dinner. The belts are of cordovan leather, with a strap over the right shoulder. At the left side of the belt is a hook and swivel for attaching the saber, or the sword, in an army pattern, with the leather sling, and the silver plated saber shield. The weighted bar tends to rotate under the influence of the force of gravity until it comes to a certain position of equilibrium. This position of rest is either read off on the scale provided or in the case of newer models registered photographically. The whole instrument is then turned in another direction, the new position of rest recorded and the process repeated until enough data has been secured. The torsion balance gives no direct indications of the presence of oil-bearing rocks underground. It given only an accurate picture of the variations of the force of gravity in the locality. It is then up to the oil geologist to use this gravity data to help in working out the location of minerals in the underlying rocks which are favorable for oil accumulation. The Torsion Balance is so sensitive that even the presence of the observer is registered by a deflection of the beam. The swinging parts, consisting of wire, beam, and weights, are enclosed in a double-walled metal case. Even then, the sun's rays might set up tiny air currents inside the beam, as well as deflections of the beam and so the observations are customarily made at night with the instrument housed in a tent with insulating walls. Church in China Saved Vandals Looting Canton Leave Building Unmolested How the Congregational church of Canton, China, was saved from Sun Yat Sen's army by intervention of the Christian's God is graphically told by Dr. D. J. Todd in a letter to his brother, Rev. J. M. Todd, of Emporin, Dr. Todd is head of Ring Yoe University Medical School in Canton. Sun Yat Sen's soldiery was beyond control and had locked 200 shops, had set fire to many of the finest stores and the flames were spreading dangerously near the Congregational church, the letter says. 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