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} SHORT WAVE RADIO SIGNALS -
} Short wave radlo signals are l«m_i
",‘ :.."x." nial, ncientists have a!!:;vuVrr.:
e, 1R e peoaotneed | pre t’vl‘_{
nees for eertain Linas ot \\'(:;\llH-I“\
nd even for certain Hl;ws of lhn“
i in making their headlong .;'.hm!
hrough space. Strasge to say, Hw,vi
travel best when a orond raln area in. |
dudes both rending and r:-w,ivinpi
tations, Afternoon ceems to be liwi
it time for short distance transmis.
ion, 5 '
Theee and other caricus ph«*r.munmxf
hout the relations of radlo :,i;r:l:xrflg
1 shorfowave trangn ssions to \'.'v.nh_?
¢ oand times of day have been dis. |
(oversd by cengineevs of the .\l:ms:t.’
chugetts Institute of Technology, itE
il made known teday. The (::{xu'ri_i
':;vv;l; are being conducted under th(:i
uh"'flinn of Dr. Vannevar Puash, 1’1,'.:)-.!,
fossor Edward L. Bowles and Jum'-u'
.. Clapp, of the dapirtment of (.‘luc_'
rical engincering, at a new radio re. |
arch station on the cstate m‘l
‘plonel £, H, L. Green at Round Hill!
The work has been made p”m:il)lo]
hrough the generosity of Colonel
(ireoen,
Meieages to other continents-—even
Australin—have been dispatehed over
tilennae searcely more than ewenty
ieol long,
The experimenters mso have found
that signals are regular when the sky
: clear, but weaken or entirely olis_!
thipcar when t'r‘rmius condftions nfl
clondiness are encountered, although
1 wide.gpread area of rain ‘which in,
cluder both transmitter and receiver
ronerally has been found to-give het.
ter signals than these obtained in’
lopr weather,
Teste also are being made wilhl
many types of antennae for shm‘t.l
wave transmission. These vary fruml
v small antenna ounted on(irvly'
.-:;H’n the station to.a large (-xterinr!
structure more than 100 feet in Hu'e
tir. One of the most rn-m:n'l:uhl“!
‘wets discovered, m the short wn\'.i
search s that sixnsl; may be rwmi
reat distances wiihout a large :m_i
enna stracture. : ‘
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BEAUTIFYING CiTIES :
Yirtually every ¢ity in the land
vith a civic urge hes a civie centor
planned or bhailding,
Chicago, thes prawling midwestern
metropolis, i no exception. Its civic
center plan is linked with a city
heautiful mnwnn% probably tho
most pretentious in the world.
Millions ol dollars already have
been expended in a beauty ang util
ty program and the subject is one
o vast and far reaching that an en.
fire book davoted to it has been used
i the schaools here for years. »
But while many {ecatures of the
“Chicago plan” have been completed
» are under way, thé clvie center
5 still a hazy dream of the futpre,
n the original plans the civie eentern
was planned about a huge open plaza
west of the Chicago river, this cen.
terg to be the local noint of all the
clategd developments.
The area selected is in a dingy,
undown section, crowded with
vamped tenements, small manufac.
turies and “flop houses.” But while
his civie centor plea still looms in
the offing a new cemer of public and
semi-public activity is building just
woest of the river, Here on a wide
o boulevard, revnlacing old canal
street, has been erocted the huge
{evelopments associeted © with the
new union station, )
On the same stroot a couple of
blockd away is anoiner great rail.
road terminal, that of the Chicago and
Northwestern, while «iforts are being
made to place the new Chicago post.
pifice on territory between the two,
Chicago buildings usually associat
i with a civie center plan are now
videty seattered, The combineg city
hall and edquutry huilding, an immense
sranite sirnceture in the Roman style,
( in the heart of the leop. The post
tice, which Chicago cutgrew before
: was finished, is a hall mile away,
| Phe art institute is over on Michigan
fhoulevard, and the aew Field muse.
ur a mile distant In Grant park. The
C*oolk county jail is Veyond the north
branch of the Chicazo river,
CHARLYS CRISP FOR SPEAKER
Griffin ews and Sun:
Reeen ty when delegates from the
differen. counties in the Third Con
oressionst diglricts met in Americus
to nominnte Charles Crisp to sue
ceed himeelf in congress, both Geor
gin senators were present and cx
presved the belief that Congressman
Crisp would be the next speaker of
the House of Representatives, condi
tioned on the next Houvsge being Demo
cratie,
Botly &enator Harrig and Senator
Georpre paid glowing tribute to Con
eressman Crisp and his ability, They
gtated thoc he iz the outstanding
demoerat of the lowe branch of con
gress and hat his influence is ieit
not only in his own party but in the
Republican party as well,
Should Charles Crisp be elected
speaker <1 the Touse he will follow
intthe footsteps of his illustrious
father, wno was speaker during the
Clevelund administration. The senior
Crisp was a leader in his party, was
rewarded with the speakership and
luter clected to the senate by Geor
gia. He died before he could take
his place in the senate. .
Historions of congresi tell us that
no finer presiding officer ever guid
,od Conoress than Charles Crisp Sr.
He was a credit to his party, his
state and country.
Those vho know Charles Crisp,
now consressman, helieve that he
poscosees all those qualities that
made nis father such o oreat m:m.’
‘\T‘nose w#lio know him best h.r-lirw’
; that he would be a credit to (;u-ur':mi
and to the Democratic party if cle-|
vated to the speaker of the chair. i
Judge Crizp is a sincere honost,|
clean-cut Christian, who at @}l time: :
attempls to do his best to sorve hic!
constituents, No finer man in Geor-|
gia has ever been eleced to conures
and Georgiang will greet his elovi- |
tion to *kis high honor with intcres i
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FOUR SUSPENDER
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FROM WEST POINT
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ALL SENORS ACCUSED OF HAZ.,
ING SEVEN FRESHMEN, l
WEST POINT, N. Y., September’
23-—(P)--Four Weat Point seniors
have bean suspended for one vene on
a chargs of hazing scven plebes, .’ml-!
lowing ar investigation arizing from
the resignition of Jomes Leroy j\':u?t.}
of St. Lcuis, nephew of Scnator|
Nash, it wos announced at the rw!-%
jutant’s office tonight. The cadets!
who wece suspended by order of |
Brigadizr General Stewartfi supcrin-|
tendent of the Military Ac:}..k'!l‘:;-/:
arc: John L., Allen, St. Charics -_‘;..;.‘:
David Peters Laubach, Eoston, Pag:
William I Potter, Toledo, Ohio & ';
Thomas J. Cody, of West Point, :
Auth\n,r!f?c:' said the four m'-n;
made seven plebes ran several 'lnu-::;
up and down three fiiehts of har- |
riacks ziairs, The suspended (‘:;ll('l.‘i?
will be wilowed to return to the
“academy neoxt fall, but it was said,]
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WHEN you discover what a perfect pip
pin of a cigarciic you ain moke with a
pinch of P. A. and o sakin’s paper, you il
be going like a otte-man factory, morning
to midnight. No {ooling, Vien, Privce
Albert makes the finest ligtle home-colicd
cigarette you ever smoked,
The reason for this is the wonder/ul
quality of the tobacco itself, Just ot
yourself a tidy red tin of P. A. today.
Swing back the fid and release that mor
velous aroma. Every fragrant whifl is
saying “‘Come and get it.” Your fiugers
fairly iich to get at the papers.
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they will Toze one ye ar.of t!(-n' I )-
feasional carcers, :
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& Troet Co, Bid
DR. W. K. HOLLER, Chiropraztor.
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It Never Locked Better!
it geemed goiled and stained
beyoud recovery. Wiat a sup
prise there was in store for me:
& friend sugrested that I have
it cleaned, and I followed her
advice. 'Today, it came back
from the cleanor’s, and 'L could
hardly believe my eves, When
I examineq it, 1 found 'that
avery epot had disappeared. It
looked as fresh and new as the
day 1 bought it.”
ATy Fonyis ¥
Star Dry Cleauing Co.
PHONE 18
J W. CONNOR, MANAGER
And whea you app’y 2 match to one
of these cigareties and pull in, you'll
wdnder where yow've been 2li of Prince
Hilbert’s life! Cool a 5 the spray {rein the
rrow of a yacht. Sweect as the breath of
clover. Fragrant as fresh-cut flowers,
/ltogether a most delightiul smole,
This same wonderful. tobacco gocs
creat in a pipe teo. If you like a pipe,
svowll eit mwore with Prince Albert
for filling, INo Lite, No parch. Just
cool contentment every time you load
up and light up. Ges some P. A. this
very day, Smoke it either way,
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COLDELE, GRORGIA
| Arriynl and Deparure of [assenger
Praing, Cordele Union Depot, ‘
The following schedule figures pube
| lished as information, I
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Arr - wesl)epareure |
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2aam Jaeksonville b:2%am i
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2.pm Atlanta 1:60p
12:40am Moultric-Thomasville 4:4oam
- Idopm wayceross 3:oopm
| 2:.05m Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
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2:ohpm Alb'y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2:35pm
2.05 pm Albany-Moultrie 2:3opm
3:ospm Albany-=Dothan 2:36pm
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ol RICHLAND 1"ROM
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iz am Helenn and Local 7:35am
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