.1S FAILURE' Attemipted Con 1ication Betw een 0).t S. 1". rnd Local Station F~ailI for Lack of Instriument. OP~ERATOR1S N ()'II)ISCfWRA4GED Claude A. Mlertz, '14 E, operated at1 the Michigan end; during every other 15 minutes, from 8 to 10 o'clock, he sent out an OSU OSU 0OSU UM that1 had Detroit calling interference half the evening, The alternate 15 minutes ® were spent in receiving. Michigan re- ceived Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, evieryone it seemed but 0. S. U. Prof. H-eitmann of the Buck.,eye electrical department, has no instrument for -measuring his wave length and tuing him in was a matter of pure guess work. L iacking d regular wireless sending key, Prof. Parker, of the Michigan elec- trical department, has rigged up an or- dinary telegraph sound-er to act as a relay for making and breaking the circuit. Its contact "points" are two nickels. Even with such broad points, the 2 KWV of power used for sending burned out those nickels in about five ?minutes of use. While the "points" were being replaced, the big double knife switch which controls the power weas used for sending. A week ago, ,othe message w~hich President Hutch- -ins wrote to be sent to President Thomson of 0. S. U. was all sent out with the ,witch for a key in the vain hope that the unheard Columbus sta- tion might get it; at which time the 0. S. U. operator was trying to get an anmateur in the Ohio capitol to stop his seniding which was drowning out all distance messages. It was hoped that relaying might get the messages through, but . in last -week's test, Cleveland heard OSU call- ing UMI and Ulf calling OSU. The kindly operator stationed at the Cleve- ~land commaercial station, asked if he'd relay, swore "'he'd be damned first." "I am not discouraged," said Prof. Parker after the last test; "We will have much higher antennaec as soon as we can connect our wires to the chim- ney, when I believe we shall have no difiIcultin lltalking wihOhostate." U A 11:1) A8111 Society Solicits Memb rsl'ip> A campaign will be initiated today among the students of the engineering! department in an endeavor to increase the membership of the Engineering So- ciety. For three suce ssive days the campaign will be conducted by inem- b c: s of the society, and each will be armed with a copy of the June Tech- nic to aid him in describing the ad- vantages of membership in the society. A, banquet will be given at the Union at a later date as a medium for a fur- then xcanvass. Students at the University of Mon- tana have petitioned the faculty for one extra week of vacation at Christ- mtas timne. MUSIC AND DRAMA j Chaurncey Olcott'sXlisle. Chauncey Olcott discovered some an- cient Irish melodies in manuscript a few years ago im London and coming across them again last season, gave them to his" musical collaborateur, Frederick Knight Logan, to arrange as* incidental music. Mr. Logan has taken them as themes and incidental music based on them will be heard in "M1a- cushla" shortly to be given here. w - rI UNIVERSITY NOTICES \o meeting of the Illini Club today. A meeting will be held one week- from today, December 8. MFeeting of the Catholic' Students' Club tonght at 8 o'clock, St. Thomas H all. Prof. Tealdi will meet course 5 in f Landscape Designing at 1:30 this af-1 ternoon at the entrance pf the Botani- cal Gardens.I lW- have a large stock of "Up-to- Date" Sheet Music, Pianos, and Musical Instruments of all kinds. Look them I over before purchasing elsewhere. GRINNELL BROS,i MUSIC HOUSE, 120-122 E. Liberty St. W. S. 'Simmons, Mgr. 50 tf 1 Post Cards of 1911 Block "M" at Hophpe's Studio.- New A. H. 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