South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1922 — Page 7

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Radio Assures Safe Landing of Airplanes

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d'-r.st ! freely, whl the low frequency (liftir?) currents will find it impo5!lit

fo force thir nay through. Thus the wirs stvo two purposes. But speakln? k-nral!',' an out-

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- iiar superior to tms wirea wireless. r P . ! a T I n TO!

I Ir. many places the electric Iuh' , wir will he found useless as an an- , tf-nra. When the huildlrp is of steel,

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made a mental not of. Evidently Oarrick had done the same. "Thi? is Glenn Buckley's brother," he prevaricated. "I3 he there? Well, do you know where I can call him? You think he's at the Cecil? Thank you." Garrick turned, without betrayin? where It was he had called. "They're heme frierds of his. I thought per-

j hnps Glenn mi-tht give us torn InI formation. Suppose, Xita. you have

It's on Tark Avenue. ' They were rounding the Grand

Central and causht In tra

when

f".-"s. bo.au-" of radio. j Iixpcrts of the V. S. Bureau cfj Standard have adptM a method i by which pilots r.e.xrlr. their desti-

rations will be ar

rx.xctly where. th"y are in relation to;

the J.andirir Ftationi. Tho new r'idio y?tern r.:akes th deire cf safety :n landing1 n;uch hlt;hr than ever.

radio dr vices have ren In u!e for

porno tlm to a'.st alrjjlar.es to 'ard j

luring th r.!?ht. duri

IIODY CArACITV Capacity of the human body for holding electricity. This has to be considered in tuning a radio p-t, because cf thr contact of the hand with th? tuner

knobs. Elimination of body ca-j pac:ty can bö effected by lining the!

in.-idft of the panel with aluniinun tl-.at is grounded, or by ke pins the hand away from knoks by means of Ior.fr ir.-ulated handle.

Oerrick suddenly beckoned over a newsboy and bought a couple of evening papers. "Another roboery cn Long Island'' he commented, as he glanced down ftcm the big K'adiJne. "The Parr f state In Smitfttowa. "Tho Parrs?" commented Mrs. Waiden. "Why. they're friends of ri'lr.e. They have a beautiful place, ery wealthy people.

"fctrar.ge circumstances,

Iont worr'. Jus: kcp Luay. See. the aun i out, r.ow. Give her a surprise. Take McKay: go out there; get her car towed somewhere before she tlocs. I'll pet her, safe." Xlta Waiden was nearly hysterical, but the pressure of Garrlck's ban I and his almost hypnotic eyes won her." Glenn had not b'.en such a bad guesser. It was nearly three when Garrick and Dick sauntered into the lobby of the Champs E'.ysees. looked about cautiously, and proceeded to g( t under cover. Pc-fore the tea room on the mezzanine f.oor hur.f? a ir.g: "Padio Concerts Daily." Tr.ey nosed in, saw that the coast was clear, and selected a table In an angular corner, with a mirror so placed that It was a veritable periscope. An orchestra In Xewark was broadcasting some selection as the'

ferred n3t to guess. At leas: he did not pursue the subject. "Do you know, I've been worrying a god dal about the handwriting on taat autographic film." Garrick chmged the subject as he brought out duplicate prints he had made. ' Whose is It? Do you happen to have any note or letter from Ruth? Dick could not avoid the point-

blank iniulry. He pulled a little' note fro:n his pocket. Inside the J

envelope was a dainty handkerchief. Garrick looked up with a Questioning eml'.H. Dick flushed. "A note from Pu'h several weeks ago . . ." Then he stepped. He did not need to explain toe dainty little bit of lace. Garrick took the note and laid it

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sat down at the table and ordered teal down on the table beside the p:

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information as to Its di't.ince when,.

th Man. I a .Prrr.hinR. , power transmitter would serve Feveral r.ev methyls were trlel adrrJrabI' for this purpose.

before, the us of radio wa under

takn. On r-xpTtrrintirpr with

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ür.d crumpets. It was not more- than sixty seconds after three that they saw Glenn come In, locking pale and tired, select a table at the othjr end of the

chair fa

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f two horizontal co'.'.s placed one lifiVf th" -'h'r r.r.ir tho ground.

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The south Pend Padio association will hold its regular meeting Friday evening at 114 I". Division st. All

members ar to attend, as

plans for tho ummer and a central station will be discussed. The South Pend Padio association which is the only local radio club affiliated with tho American Padio rteiay Ia?ue, has a membership or 40.

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reading Garrick. "A girl and two

men. ir.cn he checked himself.

"Why that's like the affair cer at! room and drop Into a

GerardV the ether night," supplied i the entrance.

Mrs. Waiden. It was easy to see what was running through her mind, the slml-

Then with his pencil he began noting a formation of letters, the capi-

Th new .-teamship Maj"-t:c. v. mo, lern radio room. in existence.

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fcr radio-telephony, telegraphy.

Mr. Padio Editor: ... Did you ever stop to think Just what a Radiograph was? Contrary to opinion it is a picture taken by X-ray and not a Radio instrument.

message or anything pertaining toi

Padio. Another thing a Radio-phone is a transmitt er and not a receiver. We snd this In a friendly way becau? wo do not Lelive that a paper of the fize of the News-Times would enjoy making mistakes of this kind. Sincerely yours. Adlie Brady, W. If. Maxson, J. -n.

larity of the affairsi the coincidence of Ruth's car on the Parkway near Smithtown. and her Intimacy with the family. Sho did not say anything but ran through the short news story feverishly without finding anything further to feed her fears. But it was evident that sne suspected the worst. Had Ruth teen rn:xed up in it? They found Gienn at the Cecil. looklr.s a bit fagged. "Ituth. why she's all right. Mrs. Waiden," he hastened. "Yes, I heard something about an accident. Just

Ten minutes later Vlra bustled in. excited and angry about something and worried. Glenn rc se and greeted her, all animation, now that a girl was in question. Few thing's are more fascinating than listening to a radiophone concert. Someone turns the tuning bandle of the receiving set. Short and long huzzes following each other Ina lazy tort of way Indicate some amatcur telegrapher at wor t. The tuning handle is turned a little more and a peculiar moaning sound i heard. Turned still more the sound becomes .a weak voice or music. A final turning of the handle brings in the radiophone loud and clear. The tuning Is exceedingly

"The writing is Ruth's, all right."; he remarked, passing both oer toi

ing'Dick and at arm's length In silence .

pointing iron one to the other v:tn ,

the pend'. "I think I'm getting a line or

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the news stand just in time to pre-

j vent their being feen following, i "So -lack Curtis has come In

tho steering gear went wrong. But J

Freyermuth, 8BPJ., T. L. Acker. Al-she was quick enough to pet from 1 sharp. brt Kahn, 0BÜI. f tephen Holland, under al the car took the f-nre m- j It Is fascinating ordinarily, but 3PPQ. C. P. Putnam, Lucas II. -utead of up the bridge and off at there were four people at opposite

Prandon. John Kucspert. Jr. "UCA..1

and Frank Ubbe. 0AKI., South '

Pend Radio association.

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t u'r.' d that the s:t,'i:als radiated fromi

th- two coi:s aro Ftronst for an

.'iirpl.iji l'jirg parallel to the!

;croun 1. whenever tho machine Is ir.siie a comparatively mall ringsbancd arja lirctly above the landing held. Operation.

The strong'-s cisrr.als are received J when the i;n Joirimc the airplane to! jv

tb". coils is ;;bout ?.0 decrees from j the vertical. Then the signals prow j weak r a.s the airplane Hies toward

tho spot directly above the transmitting Cf.i:. There, the bicrna! anisn

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They harried young TJucley with ' cert had no interest, questions, but he was guarded. H j Garrick and Dick, v.-atchlng

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protested that he knew mort', winding up again

nothing' wondering what to do. had fallen in-

with the i to a discussion of Ruth and Vira and

cruel delight

Dick. "She's a game bird but

flies funny." There was a rause. The concert

"Wo've just simply pet to hear what is said In that Pink Itoon. to-

considered Garrick, with a

as much as to ask.

"Are you game?"

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c- o f ! glance at D:ct

Neither said ,a word. Dick was ' j mechanicallv folding un the letter. !

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, t n I claimed. PrThey saTfor a moment as the! Continue in Our Xoxt fo)

words, clear, tender, distinct, trans-i

ferred Hertzian waves Into waves of emotion. Suddenly ah-h-li B!zz-zz-zz-z2 Puz2-ZZ-2i2-ZZ. " A shado of annoyance passed over Dlek's face as if a thread of f?eling had been broken. Bzzzzzz;z dot-dash-dot-dash. Dick scowled. Garrick tapped thl table absent-mlr.ded'.y with his finger.

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(Continued lYom Our I-ist Ismic) CHAPTER V MUSIC IX THE AIR Garrick and Dick walked slow

down Forty-ninth Street and

across Sixth Avenue, laughing at Ruth's ruse and a bit sore. "I suppose you feel put out!" punned Garrick. Dick was too puzzled to jret it.

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stronger until the pUne reaches the land dispatch as i "rt-dezree lir.o nt the other end of i the river to the

the ring. Flying farther the pilot tinds the. jdsnaN vanish .almost as -oon as ho has left this ring.

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. in- airp.ane r away rrom "She certainly put us throu-rh tho this point, the signals become Inner Circlo with as much nr.itr, ,s

a sardine anos from

tin in th? movies

. . . . Only. I wonder why?" Garrick was thinking of the threat mes.-a-re. "Could it b that she took that way of keeping us out of danger?" Ho stopped short and looked back. A tough stranger was lurking back of them. OarricK moved ahead and stopped again. TI"!e stringer stopped and slouched Into a garage. Garrick walked back quietly and as he passed him looked over and smiled. "I'm on." he laughed and the man dropped his eye in sheepish sullen11 e ? . They turned the corner and airain

As they passed

se.ves in trouble. tho other door of the garage which A a ma.ttr ofjran through the block (larrlck hesifact any elevated j tllr' ns if t0 through it sind eonductr even ' ate the fhadower. As he did so

another man slink Into a

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"Oh. Guy, thi is terrible, terrible. What shall I do? I'll go wild with tear if I don't hear something soon." What had happened? Garrick tried to be reassuring, but Nita Waiden, would not. be rea.-sured. "Tuiti is another mad escapade of Ruth's . . ar.r Vlra. I suppose . and who else? What can Ruth be

j thinking about ?"

Garrick took down the telephone receiver and called a Pryant number. Did; glanced over quickly. It was a number he had seen in th" hallway of the Inner Circle and had

Hy PAFJi T GOTi LI-TV. m cri"aV I.rt nit Radio Authority I'sing the f'rr'rio lamp socket as

soon found them-j into Fiftieth Street

Then suddenly each looked up and

assurance, "She s all right, though. Gurr:ck was taking: a cruel Gelignr caught th eyes of the other.

But how do you know she's all in sounding Dick. "Paging Miss Ruth Waiden from

right?" insisted Garrick. I To his serious mind. DICK con-; the Sea Vamp. Meet me in the Pink ,

"'liecause I was talking to Ira rested, it was just tnts vivacious Koom tonight. Jack.

over the wire when I made the ap-! type of Ruth that had for him the j The dots and dashes ceased. Bzzzzz , pointmer.t to meet her at tho tea I greatest attraction. As. he put it, an Buzz-zz-zz. Then the solo started ! rooms of the Champs Elysees at ' intellectual girl would have been I again. j

three and she said she was. That's ; merely intensifying his own nature.. Garrick looked Into the mirror;

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all I kno-.v." It aeemed as though having delivered his assurance that Ruth was sate. Glenn was doing some rapid thinking on his own account. How had they located him here at he

Garrick was urging him on and de- I which gae him a reflection of Glenn llvering a little scientific homily on j and Vira. They had got it, too. The

wise old nature that brought together the dissimilar and averaged them. There was no approval of tho but-

dots and dashes had meant only lr.

tcrruption to most in the room. To two peoplj they were a message: to two others they were a mystery. A few moment's later, Glenn paid

Cecil? It was true that his family I terfly and tho candle in Dick, how-

lived here in the winter, but the ! ever, and they were soon Into a dis-Jthe check and the two rose to go

evident j Garrick hastily did the same.

"They vill tell ltutn. ne noaaea

more he revolved it in his mind, the

more suspicious of Garrick he became and he began to shut up for fear of dropping another Inadvertent remark like that about the Chamr E!.ees. "Xow. Xita." Insisted Garrick as they returned to her car, "don't let go yourself. Just trust me. I believe that boy. even if he was tightmouthed. 1 can handle this thing.

cushion of Rae and the dissipation she showed.

"One does not readily think of sirls sowintr wild oat.," remarked Garrick. "Yet they often do. This is one of the stran-re anomalies of the new freedom of women." Dick frowned as he thought of the glamor of the life they had seen at the Inner Circle. What the end of it all might be, he evidently pre-

to Dick as they went out. "She'll be there." In the press in the lobby they managed tp gat just back of the now earnestly conversing couple. "Well, if Jack's here . . . then Rae is. too." Glenn looked more troubled. Garrick drew Dick over toward

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servo a a collector of elrctro-nva--netic en r-ries. I f t h e receive b e connected to th bed springs and the incoming signals are fiitTieient -

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trie by m.any amateurs. Screen d'M.rs. door bell wires, unuse I p. rt ii ::- of telephone lines, fences, barbed wire, which does not actuary t uoh earth, apd finally.

f-le.-tric liriit supply wires with-

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" We've, discovered one; another has moved up to take his place. An old and very effective device." He hurried down the street with Dick, plunged into the subway, waited for a train, then walked on out the other exit. No "rati" could hold down Garrick if he suspected he was being shadowed. What did it mean? Still sneculat-

j ir.ir. they went on to Garrlck's city ! apartment at Pacholor's hall and

turned in. The next morning was rainy, -lamp and depressing. Garrick and I'lck bad break fat and were dis-

evrnts of the day before.

j Garrlck's I when his

j laziest. Stretching I raising his arms

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mind '.as most active physical being seemed '

out in his chair, low ly above hi '.

I head, he yawned and was about to i

deliver himself of some satre obscrva- j Hon on life in general and the case I in particular when th- telephone J

Currrnt in I inc. , , ,t , ., 4, , . ..I , .. . liar g it. what's this? Answer it. Tho th.r.g which srnk-s one ns!rck nan, .dd about tho connection thej n,,,..s bMv wpro bQth ; 'i.co (.f electric po'Ati, is that!,,, , TT , , , , , , , ... ! , , i a. it. He had breakfasted with ai t!-.ee wires are a.r.ady carrying' ,ou M of lnvisihIo companions, love! ; "r:f !;r- ,u H th:rlT,M ;hv'!ar.d nr.xittv. "(I uric1,;." He lieM hi- ' lro::ht d!a-!er flt.ter to th ft J hand nou. ovrr the transmitter. "My I in Th.- eireu.r. , r to the radio re-' n,. It"s Mrs. Waiden." ! cciMrg apparatus, its-.f. 'Xita Waiden? Here? Tell her j In mc-: fleet r:c supply systems, j th,re.s a j:ttle rrception room ,iown or.- file of tho line is grounded, i there. We'll te with her right! This lep is taken as a protection i . '

X;ta Waiden was distractedly i win king ouick and balling the!

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tlarrick clossl the door as she : rush". I excited Iv to him and se'.r.-d'

hard with fir. errs that clinched

unconsciously.

i "Guv ... I am desperate. It's

Wire, they p.-.S n-an mv litth -:r1 You ru '

f.n.i her for me. I can't take any-j ore into ray confidence except you ;

j and Iik. I don't know which way , j to turn. ?ho didn't come homo last j niht. I have, walked and walked ! i the floor waiting for her. I haven't j even had a telephone call from her j ! c anyone else. What shall I do? j I s i rirvr r nvpr A '. .I t V ' Ti.-fore Tv

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can t stand the worry and ur.cer- ; tainty of it. Help me. please." j Garrick took Nita's arm and led

er quietly back to a bisr seat in ere

The currents produced In a radio en j 0; ;ne r0om. Gently he ryjes-

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ible rate fron, pes-.tive to r.rexin rharactT. Th rate of thfe9 are i ially up In the ir- Is of thousands. The curu produced In an electric supply by the jr n- raiors in the power ar.'Wi'.'O a Ie mating currents.

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tioned her tmtil he had her quieted by concentrating on her answers. Th. re was a knock at the door.; Garrick opened it. It was McKay. , "Please, sir, I was just talking i -a friend of mine, a chauffeur, who I drives for some pt-op'.e out on the j south shore, who live.' up the street. !

a.- of alteration frcni M;?s Ruth's car was wrecked out on

the Island ran into a fence or seme. ; thine on an approach to one of the ; t ridg's on the Motor Parkway over! the embankment r'.r Smithtow n." I "Was she hurt? Where is she?"' Mrs. Walden's acute cars had caught even the modulated words. j

"No one knows, ma'am. There i

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