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& i H People Must Awake to Horrors of " “womziiasn i CTTING HOLE IN War, Secretary Kelloge Declares st Bl GLASS DISK The Ur as it Jogie c€an in its new arbitra- tion treaty with France, Kellogg in- sisted, ta issue with some critica vho believe “that every question be- Policy of United tSates for Preventing Conflicts Dis- = cussed in Address by tSate Department Chief in Address Before Foreign Relations Council. he contended. “We find,” he said, “that the ques- tions which are susceptible of arbi- tration or impartial decision are those involving rights claimed un- a treaty or under international eXtremely delicate task of cutting an A political question can not be ' fight-inch hole in the largest disk of yaled hacaisctine iane o _ optical glass ever cast tn America which it can e Wwill be undertaken soon at the ss there are relevant bureau of standards. s requiring construc- Although no ecommercial glass agree to arbi. | Worker in the United States has uestions like | been willing to assume this risk, A nigration, and, if N. Finn, chief of the bureau's glass olitical guestions | section. is confident that the hole Se of soverei can be cut without damage to the nation’s territorial lim. disk, which was made under his di- {rection for the reflecting telescope |of the Perkine Observatory of, Ohio Weslevan University. y ng 3,500 pounds and as awless as can be expected, {1t 18 70 inches in diameter and 11 inches thick, and is exceeded in size by only two other reflector, the 1 {inch mirror in the Mt Wilson Ob- servatory and the 72.inch disk at Victoria, B. C., both of which were jcast in France and are less nearly Risky Job Exceptions to arbitration contain- i in the French tr Kellogg do not materiall rict the pilcability of the treaty v, if any," of the excep- d present questions jus- in their nature.” {elloge said the language of the ew the effi- established | development 02 a new method by aud 10| \r Finn, an outlay of about. 35,500 doeument| cor materials and fuel, and long months of tlthe experts associated in the work. * | The cooling and annealing process, which kept the disk under gradually | diminishing, electrically coutrolled heat from March 7, 1827, untl | January 21, was entirely eff, relieving it of internal etrains. That i6 the reason Finn has no misgivings n agreements on to a concili- all controversies er nature that may arise o nations, and provide ires shall be deferred be an arof against the u f of war must er ; He plans to cut the hole as soon as it has been 48 Dr. Clifford C. 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Lle nical advisers have decided whether |catch the rays at an angle before worked out by engineers and the Frencl company o market pur it ehall pass through or slightly they reach their normal focal point. scientists of the Federal Pros- phosphoric d several pus away from the optical center. If it and reflect them back through the phorus company of Birmingham, salts, including mono ammoniun: had not been properly annealed, the hole so that they will come to a focus | and opening would stratn break it to pleces These strains develop during the study of the heavens, oling of glass. The surfa tracting tirst and hecoming rigid, cxacts an outward pressure again the more gradual contraction of th Interior of the mass as it cox Washington, March 16.—(P—The slowly. Unl. the surface and tures {s held within a narrow range for strains become so great that they 1, 1 H 3 either crac e sises tmmeaiorer, ALLETICAN Sclentists Showing or become ‘“permanent.” The ence of permanent etratns in a pound piece of drilling rather hazardous, for masses are likely to fly apart with & damaging explosion | per enrface has an exceptionally dif The same curve is u bile headlght retlectars, b mirror it will b |of such a large { be hardly notice Such a surace of reflecting pars 'a focus, In the the big mirror is to be placed nea the base of the telescope, mirror above it, cutting e thus far Thas been employed only in its plant at Anniston, The French rights were purc recently by the phates Tuni phosphate, diammonium phosphat. Ala. and sodium phosphates. ased “The production of concentr: Societe des Phos-, fertilizer in Europe by wiea € of Paris, which at this American devclopment is in ac . the same time arranged to have its cordance with the tendency in the engineers and chemists instructed fertilizer industry to use more con. In the operation of the apparatus centrated plant foods,” says Theo. by American experts. dore Swann, president of the Fed- Just glance over the Herald Classi- centrated fertilizer. sent their image helow it. scopes are regarded as desirable for photogrs release “permanent and pi which would Such te 'elally 8" in the glass . con- more the difference between interior tempera- the American | fied Ad section. a sufficiently long period, the Way to Others h S o glass would Birmingham, Ala, Mar. 16. 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