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HOUSES DISAGREE ON RADIC MEASURE Life of Commission Depends Upon Speedy Enactment by Congress. By the Associated Prese The Senate must speedily iron out its) es with the House on the bill sed yesterday by the latter body to| cnd the existence of the Federal sio Commission for another year ot he commission will pass on into ext governmental limbo of expire by the con- by th and the the proposed the progress of Two other minor amendments added by the House, on vid duction of the of three months, m one year to sf her calling for . also the Senate. & IN WOMEN STUDIE " @eneva Commission Takes Up Sec- ond Part of Experts’ Findings. nd, ‘The famous second part report on the international traffic women and children. made public se eral months ago, will again come under discussion at & me f the League of Nations AdvisQ: n on this problem whieh o day. Ano! impo: “agenda is a reso! last Assembly re to consider tl smending to adopted b; g the commission of recom- ition No Americans a mission this time. j. Bascom of Uru- guay and Miss Grace Abbott, head of the United States Chidren's Bureau, were prevented from attending by il- ess, while Miss Julia C. Lathrop, who Tepress the v elso was absent, ADMRAL JONES, RETIRED, IS RECALLED TO SERVICE ‘Will Continue as Adviser on Naval Afflairs to U. 8. Delegation at Geneva Conference, Admiral Hilary P. recalled 1o duty a: erY.Co | United e r Geneva Satur- . zh Court to Take Recess, [Z ar ed 0 broadcasting | March 13— ! perts’ | Jones, | > piritist Claims Talk With Sister Dead Ten Years ) By the Assoctat Pross, LONDON, March 13.—Herbert Dennis Bradley, psychic student, Jecturing Sunday night at a spirit- ualist meeting in Queen's Hall, as- serted that he had conversed with the late Sir Edward Marshall Hall, “who spoke In his own character istic voice.” Bradley also declared he had talked for 20 minutes with a sister who died 10 years ago and with other relatives and friends who are dead. He said that the fact that all | spoke in their well-remembered tones gave evidence of their surviving per- sonalities. LAUDS NEW TYPE SEISMOGRAPH G. U. Instrument Records | 1-20th of Pinhead Move- ment, Dr. Tondorf Says. A new method of weather forecast- g, within a limited range, may yre- from observed behavior of the e of seismograph, such as one at Georgetown Univer- e that it can record a in the crust of the earth entieth the width of a pin head, according to Rev. Dr. F. A. Tondorf, | director of the local observatory. | r. Tondorf explained, | ation of the rzcord sheets in the will show the paper covered lines which have no connec- earthquakes but are the re- of slight movements set up in the crust of the earth by disturbances in n which are transmitted against ous shore cliffs. Low Pressure Results. Low pressure areas over the sea pro- ice these results, Dr. Tondorf said, uch in the same fashion as a mersed vertically in the water nd then drawn out again, drawing ler up with it. Unfortunately, most the Atlantic Coast of the United States slopes gradually into the water so_that there is no appreciable result. The coast of the Gulf of Mexico, however, is precipitous and it is low essure areas originating over that body of water which are recorded by the fine markings on the seismograph in Washington. ~ Thus storms coming from that direction sometimes can be ferecast in Washington days before the Weather Bureau has any meteorological | data upon which to base a forecast. Sunday Storm an Example. | _'The storm which visited Washington Sunday, Dr. Tondorf sajd, was an ex- ample of this. Its coming was in |cated on the selsmograph two days be- fore it was officially forecast. ‘The method is still too indefinite and uncer- tain, Dr. Torngorf said, to come into |oficial use, but a constant check is ing kept at Georgetown and other molozical observatories throughout 1e United States in an effort to work out a possible technique of storm pre- diction. . | Rome Bows to Kinkead. | ROME, March 13 (®)..Out of re- {spect for the tragic death of Flight | Lieut. S. M. 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When this is going on, no one can tap the conversation unless he has one of the “inverting” instruments which makes intelligible chaos of sound. The new miracle which sorts out thé sounds and makes them walk in sen- tences as orderly as the animals mov- ing out of Noah's ark has already been brought to a stage where it could be used for secret messages. Sample Street Message. mikht cal up his home and 'O Eilon Ple Sahat Gee Wa " and his wife would be in- In clear, distinct English, with no bibulous lilt of any kind, that he has been detained at the office and would not be home until late. His wife’s answer, “Eo Sye Ghe Woo Tow Yen Sze Fow Eiyo,” would be received as “Don't try fo fill any inside straights.” ‘The writer watched the Bell scientists today, putting gibberish into the hopper, with big, resonant, understandable words emerging like a string of saus- ages. One could not help wondering what would happen if all the obscuran- tist literaiture in the world, like Gertrude Stein’s poetry and Henry James' novels were gathered up and run through the inverter. Lucid English and profound wisdom might come out of the horn One The new language must be built by | fe trial and error. While it would be im- possible to specify some inverted sounds by a mathematical process, the vary ing sound frequencies of a single spoken vowel, for instance, would make it vir- tually impossible to build a language by this new method. Hence the new “in- verted” dictionary must gradually be built, up by running words throuzh the inverter and recording the result. The word Illinois, for instance, becomes Oyaneon. Frequencies Transformed. ‘The inversion, in the new speech pro- cess, is not an inversion of the order of sounds, but is transformation of high frequencies into low one and visa versa. 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Among them fs the voice filter by which one may step his voice from a high tenor to a bass, or vice versa. 1In fact, a lonely person, staging a party all alone, could use this voice filter and be his own male quartet, (Convrizht. 1098.) SECOND TRIAL OF HILL FOR MATRICIDE LISTED Attorney Darrow Asked to Appear as Defense Counsel in Case Docketed April 9. By the Associated Press, OTTAWA, Ill, March 13-—Clarence Darrow has been asked to head defense counsel at the second trial of Harry Hill for matricide, on the docket for April 9. Darrow's name was brought into the case following the announcement yes- terday of the withdrawal from the de- se of Attorneys Shay, Osborne and These three, with Lee O'Neil Browne, who drowned while a dead- locked jury deliberated at the first trial, constituted the original group of legal defenders, Dr. W. O. Hill, father of the young Streator youth, had not indicated today whether Darrow would take the case. Honor Wanamaker in London. 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