Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1929 — Page 5

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—Aviation PLANE-GROUND RADIO SNAG IS NEARSOLUTION Famous Inventor Perfects Device That Eliminates Interference. B<> f!crir>D‘fToicar& yeietpapcr Alliance WASHINGTON. Oct. 2—C. Francis Jenkins, famous Washington Inventor, believes he has solved the last great obstacle In the way of perfect radio communication between airplanes and the ground. It Is the overcoming of electrical disturbances from the ignition systems of airplane motors. At present this is overcome by the “shielding” of spark plugs and wires to prevent radio interference. But Jenkins has found that no “shielding is needed. He has discovered that an “electric shadow” extends out fanlike behind a speeding airplane, and so long as the radio antenna rides in this shadow there is no interference from the ignition system. Sc Jenkins has rigged up his Stinson Junior experimental plane so that it tow r s an antenna directly behind it. The wire is reeled out from the fuselage through a guide in the vertical fin. A wind “sock” on the end keeps the antenna flowing straight out behind. Jenkins made a test flight to Phi’adelphia and back, and kept up perfect two-way radio communication with his own station in Washington. His plane was unshielded, yet there was no interference. The day before' he fled to Langley fiield, Virginia, about 130 miles away, and carried on perfect radio conversations. On the way home he asked that his car be driven to the field, and it was there when he landed. • In addition to doing away with the work and danger of shielding of airplane motors. Jenkins’ discovery also eliminates great expense, for the “shielding” of an airplane has been known to cost more than $1,500. The comnlete radio set in Jenkins’ plane weighs but thirty-six pounds. The entire set took up only one passenger’s seat. No wiring was necessary besides plugging in the head phones and antenna and grounding the set on the metal fuselage. Air Mail Prices to Drop Bu Bcrtnnx-ffotrnnl .V<i-rr MVnn’" ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Cost of I air mail delivery is being reduced ; at conferences between postofflee officials and air mail contractors here this w’eek. The conferences are secret and results will not be known until they are completed and new schedules of rates to the mile are worked out. Postmaster General Brown issued the call for the meetings under special provisions of the act creating contract air mail service. He is authorized to fix new rates after a route has been in operation for two years. If the new,’ rate is accepted, the life of a contract is extended for eight more years. If the contractor refuses to agree, his contract can be terminated at the end of four years.

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FIND FEW FREE OF BODILY ILLS Only Six of 1,000 Office Workers Are Fit. By Science Service MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 2.—Only six of 1,000 male office workers were found free of physical defects in a study reported to the American Public Health Association today by Drs. William Muhlberg, Corey P. McCord, and Floyd P. Allen of Cincinnati. Among the other 9,994 men, defects of teeth, weight, heart and blood vessels, vision, and hearing were most frequent, in the order named. Men examined were from under 25 to 65, but three-fourths of them were • between 30 and 55 years. Significant physical defects were found in 781 of the group; only minor defects in 213. Overweight was found to be a bad condition occurring along with defects of heart ahd blood vessels, especially in men over 45. The examination records showed that over three-fourths of the men would benefit by early medical care. In many instances defects were discovered which eventually would lead to serious physical handicaps, but which were unknown or uncomplained of by three-fourths of the entire group.

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