Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 324, 26 November 1920 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PAIJ ADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND, FRIDAY NOV. 26, 1920.

EXPERIMENTS PREDICT NEW WAY OF SENDING SUBMARINE GABLES

(By Associated Prass) .SUZ. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Thai ' fc number of messages may be sent over submarine cables simultaneously through the use of alternating current ad that th trunks of growing trees may be-utilized at times in the place of sending and receiving-antenna ior radio apparatus was disclosed by experiments conducted In the research laboratories of the army signal corps during the past year, according to the annual report of Major General George O. Squires, chief signal officer to Secretary Baker made public today. In

teresting experiments suggested by General Squires' recent discovery that uninsulated conductors might be used under water successfully were also conducted, the report says. Much of the report was devoted to various phases of radio telegraphy, progress in which "continues to be nothing short of phenomenal". Gen. Squires said. "With suitable apparatus messages may be transmitted and received practically between any two points on the surface of the globe and the speed of this form of communication operates to place any two points on the earth's surface in practically Instantaneous connection. Difficulty Experienced Difficulty was experienced during the year la obtaining and keeping men for the signal corps due to demand for workmen trained along these lines

In civilian life, the report said- Des

pite this fact, however, it was stated that considerable progress was made along experimental lines, radio operators were trained and sent to the western aerial forest fire patrol and

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Among the achievements of the

corps chronicled in the report were the

design and completion of a cavalry radio pack set for field service and the

completion of an army observation

radio telegraph and telephone set

with a range of 80 to 100 miles tele

phone and 200 to 350 miles telegraph in addition to the designing of a large

i-.umber of minor parts calculated a

improve existing communication sets.

IDEALS TO RECEIVE TEACHERS' ATTENTION

large tract of land at North iBraddock near here which . it will turn into a community park and an athletic field, it was announced today. The purchase price was $100,000, it was said.

Arthur M. Free. Final figures show that Arthur M. Free of the Eighth . congressional district of California, a Republican, was elected by the creates', majority ever eiven a candidate for congress in his district. He is a resident of San Jose, Cal., and was formerly district attorney of Santa Clara county.

the Alaskan military cable service

! und particularly good success was met

In developing the army's carrier pigeon

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(By Associated Press CHICAGO. 111.. Nov. 26 Ideals, in

terpretated in the broad spirit of! Americanism, will receive the chief attention at the tenth annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English which opened a two days session here today. Second in importance will be the scientific determination of materials and methods to be used in teaching composition and literature. Among the leading educators of the

country who will speak at today's and

tomorrows sessions are: Fresiaent James Fleming Hosic, Chicago Normal

College; Bollo Walter Brown, uarieton College, Northfield, Minn.; Fred N. Scott. University of Michigan; C. H. Ward, Taft school, Watertown, Conn.; R. L. Lyman, University of Chi

cago; S. A. Leonard, university oi

Wisconsin; Clarence Stratton, St.

Louis, Mo.; Katherme Jewell averts. New Haven, Con.; Allan' Abbott, Columbia university; Anna M. Locke. Indianapolis; Alma S. Allison, Milwaukee, and C. S. Thomas, Harvard.

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TURKISH HORSE RACES. (By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE. Nor. 26. The Turks are now holding horse races on the plain known as the Campus about

ten miles from Constantinople, where, in Roman times, the legions of the Eastern empire were marshalled. The racing of horses there , was discontinued after the armistice, but now has been revived with the introduction of Arabian horses, t Once attended by the Sultan and princes of - the imperial family . the races are now patronised by all nationalities, including the armies of occupation, as well as a sprinkling of Turkish women.

MINNESOTA ASSEMBLY CLA-MS 30 NON-PARTISANS (By Associated Ptms)--ST. PAUL, Minn.. Nov. 26. Thirty members of the next house of representatives, which convenes in January, are claimed as affiliated with the non partisan league. . ' - This is shown in final returns from the general election. . The total bouse membership is 131. Two years ago, the Nonpartisan league' had an avowed voting strength of 28. -

BOYS' CONCLAVE OPENS. (By Associated Press' CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 26 The first annual Older Boys' Y. M. C. A. State conference will be inaugurated here tomorrow when 300 young men ranging from 14 to 18 years assembled at the association building. A permanent organization will be effected and arrangements made for continuing the conference in future years. Similar conferences are being held throughout the country during the present, week. A. J. Elliott, prominent in college Y. M. C. A. work, will deliver a number of addresses during the conference. Dr. V. E. Taylor, of Indianapolis, will be another speaker.

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