Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1926 — Page 2

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FEDERAL CONTROL OF RADIO TO END CHAOSOFPRESENT flegulation Bill Expected to Be Passed in Dei! cember. Times Washinqton Bureau, JSSi New York Avenue WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Federal fcontrol of radio broadcasting will be resumed by New Year’s, In the Opinion of Senator C. C. Dill of Washington, author of the radio regulation bill which passed the Senate. Senator Dill believes that differences between the House and the Senate over what form of control bhall be provided will be settled ppeedily after Congress reconvenes In December and that the present Chaotic situation will be terminated. The two bills are still in "conference” between the House and Senate. l3oth measures provide commissions for of broadcasting, Senate bill eliminates •Authority entirely from Secretary of Commerce Hoover. The House bill fetal ns Hoover’s control, but gives the last word to a commission to ►vhom appeals may be taken from Hoover decisions. "Just what sort of compromise (vill finally be recommended to Congress is too early to forecast,” Dill laid. Dill, Senators Watson of InJiana and Gooding of Idaho, and Representatives White of Maine, pcott of Michigan, Lehlbach of New fersey, Davis of Tennessee and Lazaro of Louisiana, will represent Ihe two houses at the conference. “The anticipated chaos from the Lttorney general’s opinion that Hoover is without authority under existing law, to regulate radio has not resulted,”“ Senator Dill observed. ‘‘There has been some piracy of wave lengths, of course, but nothing tike what It was believed there might be. Hoover has only himself to blame for inviting an opinion which laid he was without authority. <• "Hoover literally invited broadrasters to do their worst—and they refused to do it. Those making broadcasting a business are anxious for proper government control and Supervision and my information is they plan to stand by, as is, until Congress enacts a control law.” The forthcoming radio legislation will provide for control of telephones ind telegraph also. HALF MILLION TOURISTS Bu Times Special TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 17.—During the month of June 646,330 tour Falls, Ont., according to the lnipector of immeigratlon.

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SIXTH SENSE OF PLANTSISFOUND Most Minute Light Changes Are Detected. By Times Special LONDON, Aug. 17.—Plants not only have their vices, vanities and regular hours of sleep but some possess a sixth sense as well, according to Sir Pagadis Rose, one of Britain's greatest scientists and authorities on plant life. The 3lxth sense possessed by certain species is a mysterious force which permits them to detect minute changes in the intensity of light, changes that go unnoticed by the human eye. The mimosa plant spends Its life In the leisurely way. It wakes gradually between 8 and 9 o’clock and nono, remaining alert until evening and falling fully asleep only In the early hours of the morning. Sir Jagadls has perfected a marvelous piece of apparatus which gives plants under observation a questioning shock every- hour of the day and night and records the answer's.

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PRINCE OF WALES WEARS PINKSHIRT New Style Is Set and Shops Are Stormed. Bu United Press LONDON, Sept. 17.—Pink shirts for sports wear have received the highest possible sanction. The Prince of Wales wore one on the golf links at Le Touquet, With the sleeves cut off at the elbows. A rush upon the shops followed Immediately. with such a demand for pink shirts that the shopkeepers had to telephone to Paris for more shirts. The pink cuffs were ruthlessly cut off and within a few hours the sartor-tally-correct young men at Le Touque were sporting pink shirts with the sleeves “bobbed” at the elbows. Word of the Prince's costume was apparently flashed to London at once. Almost at the same moment, a bold American was discovered on Picadilly Circus adorned with a pink shirt, but whether he was consciously following Wales’ lead Is In doubt. The rest of hls costume was sufficiently picturesque to attract the attention of Londoners. He wore white sport shoes strapped with brown leather, black stockings and white knickerbockers, a blue serge coat under which the daring pink shirt gleamed beautlfuly, a red necktie and a felt hat turned up all the way\ around the brim, In elegant defiance of the down-turned brim made popular and almost universal by Wales.

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