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Show SCIENTISTS OF . -WORLD MEET HERE Many Notables Gathering in Salt Lake for Meeting of American Body Scientists from all section of th I'nlted Btates and a few from Europe war gathering la Bait Lake today for the annual convention of tha American Association for tha Advancement Ad-vancement of Science, to he held In conjunction with the alxth' annual meeting of the Paclfle division and tha affiliated societies, which opens at o'clock Thureday morning on tha University of I'tah campus. Among the leading eduratora and scientists who have already arrived or who will arrive lata thla evening ara Dr. David Starr Jordan of Stanford Stan-ford university. Professor K. V. Qau-tier Qau-tier of tha University of Alglera and exchange profeeeor at Harvard. Dr. J. P. Lotay of tha University of Leiden. Holland, and Dr. Jamea Harvey Har-vey Hoblnaon. This group of sclentlata, with tha exception of Profeaaor Oau-tier, Oau-tier, will deHver lecture on evolution. Tha publlo la especially invited to attend all tha meellnga, according to J. C. Altar of tha committee on ar-rangementa. ar-rangementa. "Tha latest developed thought In all branch of science will be dlscuaaed, and tha material will ha of Interest to tha layman and the atudent alike." he aald. SPECIAL INTEREST. Of apaclal algnlflcanca la the lecture lec-ture tomorrow afternoon of 'the Rev. Father Jerome 8. Klcard. 8. J., of Santa Clara university. Father Rl-1 card la known all over the United! Statee aa "1'adra of th Rains," because be-cause of hi oonalstent and accurate weather forecasting tor several years past. Hla aubject will ba "Long Range Weather Forecasting." which deale with tha modern oclentlflo prob- lem concerning the apote on the aun. Following Father Klcard s address, C. F. Marvin, chief of tha United atate weather bureau at Washington, will address the American Meteorological Meteoro-logical society on tha 'aubject, "Tha Problem of Periodicities of Cyclea In Meteorology." Tha first general session of the convention will be held at 13:11 a. m. In tha University of Utah dining room, and will ba featured by tha address of Dr. John A. Wldtsoe, paat president of the University of Utah, on tha topic "Research Problema of the Great Basin." Tomorrow evening at I o'clock In tha university aeeem-bly aeeem-bly hall Dr. Barton Warren Gver. mann, president of the American Association As-sociation for tha Advancement of Science, will speak on tha conaerva-tlon conaerva-tlon and proper utilisation of our natural reaourcea. Dr. Oeorge Thomaa of tha University of Utah will deliver tha address of welcome and tha response will be given by Dr. C. K. Urunaky. chairman of th executive committee. THE PROGRAM. Tha program for the various so-ciatlea so-ciatlea and their place of meeting tomorrow to-morrow follows: Forenoon : Registration at headquarters, I1T John K. Park building, at o'clock. American Meteorological society. Assembly hall, f a. m.' American Phytopathologies! eociety, room 111 Stewart Hall, 10 a. m. Faclflo slops branch, American Association of Economic Entomolo-glsta, Entomolo-glsta, a. m. Tha Society of American Foresters, room 64 "Liberal Arta building, t a. m. Utah Academy of 8clence, room tOs Mining building, a. m. Western Society of Naturalists, room 71 Phyalca bnlldlng, a. -m. Agronomists and Soil Experts, room 104 Stewart Hall, I a. m. Afternoon: Reaaarch conference, university dining din-ing hall, 11:14. American Meteorological society. Assembly hall, S p. m. American Phytopathologies! society, room IIS Stewart Hall, t p. m. Cooper Ornithological elub, room 4 Industrial building, S p. id. Kcologlral Society of America, room IS Museum bulMing, S p. m.- Agronamlata and aoll ax porta, room 104 Stewart Hall, t n. m. |