South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 13
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i I WILL CELEBRATE t VOLT S BIRTHDAY
Father of Experimental Electricity to be Honored With Monument.
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Volta, the father
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electricity, the lr.vf-r.tnr of the voltaic pll and t li man öfter whom tho electric volt was n mu'l, la to r honored with a monument In Home which will probab'.y bo unveiled In 1027. tho hundredth anniversary of his cKath. The movement for the. rrcojrnltion
i of the Kf-rvics of this j)ion'f r Itallan electrician to humanity was
launched at a recent dinnrr of the Italian Alpine Club by L.ulrl Spada, secretary of tho riomo l.ranch of the club. Nntlvo of Omio. Volta wa.i a native of Como .and won fame as a professor of physics both at Como and Padua. Although hti made m.vjy rilscovc rles and Inventions In eloctrlrjty his Voltaic rl!o ig the one upon which his farm rests chiefly. Napoleon I, the emperor of Austria and the UritNh Royal Society awarded him medals and Invited him to demonstrate th pile, which ai a nerlew of discs of diss! miliar metal, euch as copper and zinc, laid up with discs of cloth or paper between them moistened with acid water, for the production of electrlcItj. Upon thi.s discovery the telephone, telfffraph. electric llhtln. htatin and electric power development of all sorts are bid. A small marble table Is the only memorial which Volta. has in Rome, On tlie monument to be rrected in his memory It is proposed to engrave iho names of Ci a I van la, PacInottl, Meucrl, G. Ferraris and Marconi, all Illustrious Italians who have contributed notably to the development of tho principles discovered by Voltu, Antonio Meuce! was from Florence kV lived in America with Cen. Garl-
;.iidi. on Htate.n Island, whore they supported themselvcp in rnvprty hy :n akini; candles. In di.scuswintr Mt ucci's service to the wcrld. S.r.or
?;ida f ill: "Mcicci invented the t'-lephone." K'countir.;: the other important electrical di-co'. t r jen of Italians, he continued: "Antonio Paclnottl, of IMsa, in 1 S 4 diFcovered the electrical rir.ff which is tho principle of the dynamo developed by Gramme, tho H!riin who appropriated Facinottl's discovery. II declared that Italian lnvent1 thA barometer, the pendulum, the Ion?, the telescope, an,j that the pubmarine, alrplano and asphyxlatlr.cr pass were in embryo set forth in the writings of Leonardo. Fipnor Spada urped that Italians arouse themselves and develop the discoveries of their own scientists in a troad commercial way.
Scientists no Icnsrer pllbly talk of "millions of years" when they estimate the Kpan of man's period on rarth. Some place human history at 10,000 years. Others are convinced It is much less than 30,000 years.
The board of health of New Hern, North Carolina, lost tho case It
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