South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 27
SUNDAY. JANUARY 8, 1922
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GERMANY LAUNCHES ; r? "VSET NEW AIR RECORD, BUT ONLY mm vm tratwSS for fear of ridicule, aces say
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Markets of Eastern Europe Are Fall inj: Under Berlin's Commercial Eye. PAHIS. -Tan. 7. rjrmiry .ns tnrtrd rpn;mrc! il c-Ionlr it Ion of ra.-tern-Kurcy i-r. ! is on the- way to success. One of the main reasons for Mich success is the difference t)f-t'.vocn the
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hU'h rates (
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r.- irrst future. j It 1 g .rurally beliovcl hre that It. i then one mor reason for the al- j
Hoi nations to avcl-1 a dorman monf t try h'inkruptcy, in order to re!nstorr the lr.(ilrenal'!o lalanco l"twrrn the winner, who Is menaced by hi own wealth, and the loser, drawing profit out of his very ruin.
the i Make Endurance Test at Night
in Face of Bitter, Haging Snow Gale.
comparatively
chanpro amors the irroup of Anplo.iTnn and I-ltin Ftatr-. and the
ther group of C rmanlc and Slavic! "Ntats who" r.ony Is very hpreci-. Wa-.!. This difference is f-o l.h: that ,
it has cieated a kind of broad d' t 1 , gulf that neither on on both. Fides) can crois any n.or-. rr-quf ntiy ti.o ; Scientific Discovery May Revo
PHOTO-PHONE NOW
LATEST FOR FILM
last few da3. on the I'arH exch ar.e
market, th Austrian
nd Hungarian
lutionize Industry, Professor Assert.
crown, tho Po h mirk, tr.o N'-rr.-i:
and IJuisrarl'in tin.ir, hivn not bn
quoted at all, whl the Czf cho-F;o-j UKUANA. 111., Jan. 7 Will the vac crown was e.n'.y n-orth little more, movir.2: picture industry receive a than one cent and the Finnish mark j revolutionary addition through a one and a half o r.t, which fhows rlf.ritiJ'.c discovery made at the UnIn fat that the western powers nojv..rstv nf Illinois, basic patents for
of
exchat
;'iwhi'h are held bv that institution?
! It veem.s penible that this discovery thejvji rn the movies of the future
transition, launched the necosary j r 1 1 k . so that there will no longer be bridge b tw en tbe twn banks of tl)'!"ti1o dient drama."
lonrer post-ess in. ear.:
with the.;? countries. Hut Germany ha established
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uncTossable sdream. and thanks to the fall of her exchange, the German mark has becom; In the latter countries an easily negotiable money. Trade Plan Itrnlt This ! how Germany N rapturing
th markets in echtem Kurope wheie sh offers to her fl 1 pre-war llrnt.s ! all the oods they Ti-d. at a fairly ; hiuh prieo for theni. hut vhi h theyj ran stlil afford to pay. Knowing the j
perfect organization of the German trade. thM is no doubt Germany can within a short time draw rxejuslvo profit from most of the states around her, inrludlrg the r.alkans, Pol a n (1 a n 1 I I u n ga r y .
Also, in exchange for the manufactured products which 5 he will
sell, one must not think Germany
will retain th'-" depreciated money of her neighbors-. Fhe will employ it on the pot to buy Rumanian wheat, Galician nil, timber and mineraL-j in Poland. And with this raw material, after having put aside, at rhf.ip price, the quantities necess ity to the national ron-uri ption. f he won't meet difficulties to re-export the surplus, being the n!y power in eastern Kump that has a merchant marine. Kuler of Money Market? Thus, Germany will be doing arbitrage business, accumulating the normal benefit made with the trade of merchandise and the roflt resulting from the money traffic. Owdng to tho powerful banking organization of Germany, the conclusion Is that sho may bei-r.ni the ruler of the money market in tlioe
The f-r lentlllc discovery H that of an xtremeiy cr-nsitive and reliable "photo-electric cell," made about two years ago in the phyrclal laboratories of the university by Prof. Jakob Kunz. The Incident, is a good example of the unexpectedness by v. h:- h some great discovery may be made years in advance before it can b" practically used. The photo-electric cell is a device for turning flashes of light into electric Impuls, s and is fo sensitive that it reacts to light from stars which cannot be seen with the naked eye. because of this extrem Fensltivc-r.fs-s, the photo-electric cell prom-is-;-: to displace the selenium cell which has been used up to the present time jn experiments carried on to produce f-peech accompanying moving pictures. SiKvrli Is Pronounced. A Swedish scientist has developed a device which he rails the "photophono" by which such speech is more or less p.?rfectly produced. This i- dnri" by having a second film on the same spindle as the moving picture lilm. on which are photographed various curves and openings corresponding to the words which are to accompany the pic
ture-, a beam of light sent through this film falls upon a selenium cell. The selenium cell depends upon a discovery made many years ago that the metal selenium changes its electric resistance when light falls upon it. It is thus possible to get variations In an electric current by letting the beam of light from a speech
SlAY YOIIK. Jan. 7. Fear of onf another's ridicule 13 the or.ly thing that enabled Kdward Stin-sori and IToyd Hertaud. Mir.eola field flyers, to get a now world' endurance f.ight record. They stayed in the air 26 hours, 19 minutes and 2 5 seconds. That'
i two hour? lonsr than anyone else t ever Iuls remained in the fky in a
plane. fc'tinson and Bertäud made their record at night in the teeth of a zero gale. At 2 a. m., their auxiliary oil feed broke, spraying them with oil. Thun ther hz to forswear their warm cabin and stand outside, oiling the motor by hand. "If we have to break tho endurance record ajfaln It can utand forever," both birdmen tuid as they came down. "It was an experience I don't want to repeat." Gtinson slid. "Blinding snow. Hitter cold wind! "How could I stand It? Only because my wife signaled encouragement to me all night long. "-Many time the thought cams tc me : nat we were a couple, of foolt up there fr.X'zing for nothing. But I wa.s ashamed to tell Bertaud. He looked game." Hertaud laughed. "I was thlnkir.g the same thing,' he said. "I thought years were pacing up there. I'd look at my watch and vTwear I wouldn't look at it again for an hour. After a long time I'd take it out and find five minutes ha-d passe-d." "Never Again for me!" Stlnson ald. Then Mrs. Stlr.son, who'd "been listening, broke in. "Ju.?t wait till they get thawed out." she. aaid. "Eddie's going to smash that record within two yean If I havo anything to f?ay about it."
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photograph film fall upon such a cell. These variations act in a telephone to produce speech. Tho selenium cell Is much Inferior to Dr. Kunz'a photo-electric ceil in transforming light waves into electric pulses. The photo-electric cell is not only much mom sensitive, but it has no lag; that I?, it responds immediately to a light wavo even after hourts and days of use. Tho selenium cell is not only not as sensitive, but it has the disadvantage of having this lag. or fatigue. Explains Theory. "Dr. Kunz has been working for several years on the effect of light on certain of the alikali metals, such as potassium and sodium," said the
SENATOR BORAH IS WELL FITTED TO LEAD FIGHT ON NE W PACIFIC TREATY
Hardini: Administration lias
Reason to Fear Idaho's Fearless Leader. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 One man In the T'r.ifed States senate and a republican at that is causing I'ns't Harding :v ' administration leader more wor. . ! wakefulness than ht wholo kit a::d Kioodle of tho democratic minority. That man is Sen. William Edgar Borah of Idaho. Borah can't be compromised and he can't be negotiated. Only two alternatives are offered to beat him or be beaten. Today Borah threatens to delay and embarrass if not actually dofeat tho four-power pact between the United States. Great Britain. Frame and Japan, negotiated by the c-uuer-ee3 on limitation of armament Administration IVarful. And what such a fight may -man no one knows 1-etter than Brest Harding and Sn. Henry Cabot Ecdge. author of tho pact to be submitted. From a cloud no larger than that now presented by Borah grow the ertorm that finally defeited the treaty of Vrtullles. What manner a man Is Borah? Physically, he is stocky, broa 1Shouldered. dee-p-cheste 1. His head. p-t close to hi? shoulders on a .vhot neck, is lur;e and iuare hewn; broad square foreh.-ad, thick iuire Clun with a deep cleft, and a level, square gaze in his eyes', set dtcp under heavy brows. B'ack hair, lor.g and bus'iy. Is thrown back from Iiis forehead m what a pott might ca'.l a leonim mane.
;:ner.se a.Ta s'trjt and fighting : r i I : t -istlc unmistaka'ly
face ar.il phs; ;ue. ills .erinusr. .-o. in fai t, ml.labeled his bm i::a t ; r-g trait.
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head of tho department. "A layer of any one of these metals when In a vacuum or certain low pressure gases gives off negative electricity; that is, a current of electricity can be produced by letting a beam of light fall upon a film of potassium which is properly prepared, inside of an exhausted glass bulb. "The current passes across tho evacuated space to a loop of platinum wire and thus to the outside circuit. While this electric current is
very small, it can be amplified by ! methods which are well known today In electro-technics, and so the size of ; the current Is no detriment to tho i
use of the photo-electric cell. "Just an tho little currents, which were aet up at the Arlington cemetery on Armistice day by Pres't Harding's voice were magnified and reproduced thousands of miles away, so can these little photo-electric currents be magnified and produce sounds in loud speaking telephones." It is therefore legical to expect that the scientific discovery of a sensitive and reliable photo-electric cell will be used to give us tho perfect photo-phone of the future. One
large company is said to be already j
developing such a uso of this photo electric cell.
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HIIRi: AND THEKE. "Now that doesn't hurt lr.uch, does it?" asked the der..ti-st kindly, afl ho bore down on the lmzzt r. 'N-no-no," replied the patient feebly. "The drill doesn't hurt f much but I'd be obliged if you'd keep your cuft out of my eye." Denver Post.
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able If it w r r.ot for it- pl a.-i: rr.i. Serious Worker. Being a seri- us worker. f..;;.v. i:.g his own v:: ;iar.s regardless of party lines or part:.- in cons: ler:.;i j n.-, Borah us.ially pi lys a lor.e i..L:; l. Some time nci. l'res't Hard'Pg.
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XT-errures ir. cl.ned. The pres: h r.' h.nd " great I Th' country -i'.-I for: urate h d w rk. "Perhaps Borah repl: l. work I probab!
to bar. die t ;. st na
sibihty ot ha.s now '..I t liked :a; Korah
administration e. lc-ial. Jt-
toll Borah that he 'Hawing thieughout t; r.t It va-5 m.t un-'.ir.e-1 to do team-
Mr I'res:!cnt." :.t if I Iii teimu 1 d ' t h a v a n y
follonirg. The- peop don't
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mfas-arr I t-:.ir,l You can get a'.cr.g me. but I can't pet
V!"WT." Social fam-thns c! ?i;rr to death.
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fr.e evening lie returned home. Ith a merr.orv of Mrs Borah's cen-
sur.- i f h!.- untidiness on his mind. 'Mamie' he sail, "one of tho per.atirs told mo today that he cons:b;re,i me the best-dr.-s-'ed man In the cerate." Q'iKk as a fiash, Mrs. Borah answered : "I know who it was. It was S n. Go re." (fo: is blind.
ill'. Ihrtv llccrvations. ! Ib rah h.is three recreations rtai.r.g Hamlet, seeing Bill Hart Inj the movies and horseback riding. The ' last i-i his favorite, l'very mornle.gi exc-'p: Monday, wjiei: h attends j c meeting?, lie goe. for a ' f.vo-l..'.'.;r rid--- on his scrrl thorough-! brej. Jester. ! nre after .Te.-ter had. shied at af squirrel and had been punished with j the whip, he refus d th.e customary j IUn:p f M! MP
SEN. WILLIAM E. BO BAH ON "JESTER." .or: affrctt d by artitsts are tho dis- aides-" who fought the treaty at Vt-r-
."ai.H I'VillULOl..-) Ml pi-'UtieU the Ver.-Mlll. ."1 treaty also will line up in opposition. It is by no means impo.ible that lie may be able to array in opposition trie necessary one-third of the senate to defeat ratlficati jn. At anj- rate. Borah Is going to be in the center of the news when the treaty gets to the senate. And there'll be many things doing. For Old Bill Borah dtarly lovea a fight.
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to lie down because of pains. One Sunday my aunt was visiting us and she eaid her girls took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and pot well, go mother said she guessed she would let mo try it It is doing
me good and I praise it highly. You are welcome to use this letter aa a testimonial." Stella Newton', Pw. K. 8, Portland, Indiana. Mothers You should carefully ruard your daughter's health. Advisa her 'of the danger which comes' from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, cr overworking. Donotlether overstudy. If she complain? of headache, pain3 in back cr lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter, give her careful attention. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an excellent mediane for your daughter to take, m a3 it n especially adapted to relieve just such fymptoms. Kemember it contains nothing that can injure her.
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Borah
ifterr.con h- left his ctMce, took a ( !tr -t car to the stable -,here Jesici i s kept and asked avout him.
i The (it.iMcm.in a.ured him Jester j all sorts bre. 'had ratTi and that r.otliing was!
a r.t: w;th..;:t tv.j
Time ! the rr.e.t prec'ous thing Jr. ! the
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the world to him and he pnidaj even minute of it rot !pent on the problerr-c in wh: -h he Ir.t'-reste-l.
.vlth h::u. Then Borah knew !
s'.r.-ar had beer, refused because I wh:;:ir-;- ha I offer.. led him. He;
w r. r Into the stall ii id in his hands.
He 1 a prodigious worker. H!? 'asked Iii nlni
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tlice building not an ef-
o,uarters In th senate c are really a workshop.
firm. Borah'? car -!r.s.-. In dre-. oft n irk his wife. Normally he w. t:? b; a k. a HQuare-cut sack coit. baegy trcu.--r and large blsck tow tlo of the
Jester nodded, nuzzled ar. i ae a douM-- measure as i pe.ii- offering.
Jfftfr's i him and ; i: fhok j of sugai j
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Hot ngiit lchiii-,. i l' lrili may b- al 1 to swing to h side most of the old "lTeconcil- j
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