lye APRIL 8. 1928. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y, PRL i, 92. TE ICIGADIL ROYhAL AK, ZE I GOULD EXPLAINS SCIENTIFIC WORK [LLUIJ PROJECTED FOR BYRD EXPEDITION I Fraternities and Sororities II DEBATE TEAMS WI.L -w MEET HERE_ APRIL 27 1IWH S( IHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP OF SIA'E 'ILL GO '"t) VICIVfORS PLAN STUDENT MEETI Expect More Than 3,000 VisItors Eleventh Annual Contest In Hill Auditorium N At Debating teams representing the high schools of Royal Oak and Zee- land will meet in the Eleventh Annual State Championship debate which will be held in Hill auditonium, April 27 at 7:45 o'clock. These two schools won the right to participate in the championship con- 'test by emerging victorious from the semi-final debates held on. April 13. Zeeland defeated Cheboygn.y a 2-1 decision of the judges, and Royal Oak eliminated Memphis from the running1 l ans fa:r he reiftiliC researches to Mexico combined, has been ap- be conducted by the Byrd Antarctic proached from numerous angles b exped'ition, which wil eave Ne: York various expeditions during the past next September, are slowly taking 200 years, but little more than one- shape in the o:fie of lrof.. Laurence third of the actuat coast line has been lI. Gould of the cology department. seen. The great ice-barriers as well ippoin< d geologis and geographer apsthe seaward reaching fringes of of the expeiiion, t w hom Command- pack and drift ice have forced vessels er Richard I . Byrdl is referring the to steer away from the continent, and scientific maier mtiled to the expe- lie terrific Antarctic gales have blown headquartes. l ro'ssor Gcould said' back many of those that penetrated yesterday th:it it would take an ex- too close. Practically all of the coast- 1e)it i flor 20 men 10years to do line charting has been accounted for the N wor: tat interested parties have by Ross with a British expedition suggesed aleady.that charted 800 miles in 1829, and His chicf objecive, Profess:r Gould :lawson with an Australasian expedi- said, will be the charting of as much tion that charted 2,000 miles in 1912- of the 1,000-mile coast line a- may 14. prove )OSsib e. The vas eAntarctic Methods are also being studied by continent of 5,000,000 square miles, Professor Gould of determining the or as much as the United States and thickness of the ice-sheet that over- spreads the entire continent. Bor- ugn's are out of he quesion on this BUSY WITH PLANSgr eat glacier which may be thousands feet thick. Professor Gould is at present studying a method which in- .} Ivolves the exploding of dynamite on top of the ice and of measuring .the elapsed time required for the waves to return to the surface after being reflected by the rocks underneath the h:ice. If it proves practicable to take the necessary ton and a half of dyna- mite along on the expedition, Gould plan's to spend the summer in the oil fields of the southwest studying the practice of the method. It is used in locating oil, and has lieen proved remarkably accurate for ice-work in :";: he Alps. The alternative methods of measur- :,. : ~~ing> ice-thickness with .th the sonic depth Ender, used for ocean depths, or with the magnetometer, involve too bulky :} ::>=:::=?"apparatus for field work. :'' ;;" ;:: The dletermination of the thicknes of the ice will reveal a great deal about the topography of Antarctica, S.- accorling to Professor Gould. 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