Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1930 — Page 12

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GLOBE CIRCLED IN 5 MINUTES BY CABLEGRAM Speed Record Is Set When 32-Word Message Is Relayed. By United Press 6AN FRANCISCO. June 20. The record for speed in transmission of a cablegram around the world set May 13, 1927, from Columbia, Mo., by the United Press, was broken here Thursday night when the National Electric Light Association transmitted a thirty-two-word cablegram around the world in 5 minutes 32 seconds. The previous record held by the United Press was 8 minutes flat. It had stood for a little more than three years. The words, a message of congratulation from Preston A. Arkwright, chairman of the public policy committee, to Retiring President Matthew S. Sloan of the association for his many years of leadership of the organization, was handed to a girl operator at exactly 10:57. The message crossed the Pacific by commercial cable to Honolulu and the Midway island and on to Guam. Passing Manila the winged words hurried on to Shanghai, thence to Irkutsk, Siberia, and from there to Ekaterinburg, via the shores of Lake Barkal, Russia. After Leningrad came London and the finish of its second 9,000milee leg. Here operators shot the words along by under-sea cables to the offices in New York. Relayed by Postal Telegraph to Chicago the message passed over the jagged peaks of the Rockies and speeded into San Francisco. LATEST PAPER READ BY RADIO ACROSS OCEAN Bn United Perm CHERBOURG, France, June 20. The photo-radio wireless equipment aboard the United States liner America enabled Captain George Fried to read front pages of New York newspapers describing the reception given Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd today Captain Fried, who has figured prominently in some of the most thrilling sea rescues in recent years, also saw a picture of himself flashed from New York.

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. Parents of New Tariff

Success had crowned their efforts to have enacted the tariff bill which bears their names, and here you see Congressman Willis C. Hawley, left, of Oregon, and Senator Reed Smoot of Utah exchanging congratulations in front of the Capitol building in Washington. They are parents of the new act which was attacked bitterly and during months of debate before its final passage by congress.

Boy, 7, Stabs Another EAST CHICAGO, Ind., June 20. A 14-year-old Negro boy is in a serious conc'tion as a result of being stabbed in the back with a knife in

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