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STAR, WASIIINGTON, . 5 WEDNESDAY, MARCTTL 7, 1928, THY EVENING RELIGIOUS PROBLEN -2 EDUGATORS TOP iYale Professor Says World Must Consider Inductive Philosophy of Science. | Brthe & PRILADELPHIA, world must philosophy of the F. S today_told the Religiou “pr C. Northrop. VISION CARRIES LONDON IMAGES TO SHIP IN MIDSEA Berengaria Radio Operator Recognizes | Likeness of Fiancee in Ocean Test—Baird. | Inventor, Coming to United States. | By the Assaciated Press, i Capt. Hutchinson sald the demon- S. S. BERENGARIA, March 7.—Ship ! stration was only decided upon 24 hours [has been linked to shore for the first |before the Berengaria salled from New {time by television. | Spectators aboard the Cunard liner | 7.—~The ' Berengaria, in the mid-Atlantic, last ated Press March look to an of sclence for a solution oblem of religion,” Prof.| Yale University the annual convention of |visor on the Berengaria i Education Association. | of Capt. O. G. Hutchi case the image was recognized. The test lasted two hours. The recelving apparatus of the tele- was in charge son, managing “The problem of religion in educa- | director of the Baird Television De- | n and, rch also,” ¥ much my e been wiiiing to admit. for that matter, in the velopment Co. of Lendon. The tele-| said Prof. Northrop, “is Vision used was only shgatly different fundamental than we {rom that used on February 8. when a darkened c2llar in Hartsdale, 1t is not in an administrative problem of devising N. Y. spectators saw a man and wom-‘ courses or services, one of hing he preach but discovering whether Providing proper religious an in’ the Londcn studio. | the much more difficult Recogalzed at First. g ; there is oy the recelving screen aboard ship ond the preliminary stage gppeared the jmage of Miss Dora Sel- e and exhortation 10 teach tey. fiancee ¢ Chief Radio Operator in those courses and eX- | Stanley Brown of the Berengaria. | Brown recognized Miss Selvey when inductive night saw persons in a London studio. | erall; They saw the subjects move and in one we were ready in time for the mid- | ocean test is due to the assistance given York on March 2. installing aerials and tuning in gen¥ he explained. “The fact that us by the ship's officers. This is the first time television has been attempted in midocean and the prospects this |opens up can well be imagined.” PREDICTS WORLD VISION. | Inventor Says Ships Will See Ball Games and Drama in Midsea. LONDON, March 7 (#).—Highly elated today over the successful trans- mission of images of persons from a London studio to the Berengaria in midocean, John L. Baird, inventor of the apparatus, said it was only a mat- would not only hear what the other half was doing, but would see as well. “Televislon,” he said, “Is merely in the development stage. The day is not far distant when Americans crossing the Atlantic or the Pacific will be able to see, in colors, base ball, foot ball, Englishmen playing cricket and other sports, as well as theatrical perform- ances, processions and any other scenes of action worthy of recording for per- sons scattered about the globe on sea and on land.” transmitted along with those of three men, said she greatly enjoyed the ex- perience. “I smiled frequently said, s I conversed with other person in the transmitting room and tricd “Since Sunday night we have beeny| aboear natural. But T was terribly ex- i cited, of course, when I realized my flance was gazing upon my countenance after it had passed through hundres of miles of space. For Mr. Brown benefit as well as Capt. Hutchinson and other watchers, who might Lave been looking om, I tried my best to lo pleasant, too, just as one tries before a photogravher. mitter) somewhat bothered my eyes, but what I worrled most about, woman- like, was_whether my hat ' was on straight. Finally in despair I took off my hat and felt much relieved.” ‘After the sitting Miss Selvey said her face felt like it did in Summer after an afternoon on the beach. The test began at 1 am. this morn- ing, London time, when a_ventriloguist's | dummy with a Happy Hooligan smilc Miss Dora Selvey. whose image Wwas| ¢ | “SEABOARD ters followed the dummy at intervals from 20' minutes to half an hour. Baird, when he goes to America, con- templates sending images both to New York and London simultaneously. Canada ;dds to PluneuFleet. OTTAWA, March 7 (#).—Canada has augmented its fleet of light airplanes forloan to civil flying clubs by 20 ad- ditional Moth planes. The Moths have been delivered to the government, and are being distributed to clubs which comply with the necessary conditions. = ER FLORIDA LIMITED" ~—-Leaves 12:20 am. daily (sleepers open 10 p.m.)—Jacksonville next evening— Miami, West Paim Beach, Tampa, Sara- sota, St. Petrsburg second morning. SEA- | ‘714 14th st. n.w. Tel. Main 637. sertisement. | “The 17 glaring lights (of the trans- | A stadium at Sheflield, England. to be bulft for greyhound racing and other sports, will seat 30.000. | | E erything Ironed KIDNAPING OF GIRL AROUSES OFFICIALS California Young Woman Abducted | | From Home While Brother Vainly Sought for Help. | By the Associnted Press. MCcKITTRICK, Calif, March 7.— Three kidnapers who seized Miss Edna Baker, 18-year-old daughter of a Me- | Kittrick merchant, at the door of her home and carried her away while her| brother cried in vain for help, were being sought yesterday by the police ot central and southern California. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Kenneth Erski an _unsuccessful suftor of the girl. Miss Baker was to be | married next month to Arthur Miles. | ian ofl worker. The warrant was sworn | out at the request of Mrs. R. J. Baker, | fra girl's mother, who declared that ' | | | i | N this service all picces are washed thoroughly clean and ironed by machine. Fancy picces need a little touching up was responsible for | Erskine's jealous Kc believed that Erskine | the kidnaping. S led the kidnapers. The girl was summoned to the door | and whisked away late last night. Early in the day officlals of the high school at Taft, near here, where Erskine was employed, received a telegram from him | at Sacramento, saying he would be “un- | avoldably detalned” from returning to work. | Mrs. Baker sald Erskine had vainly | sought for two years to win the affec- | tions of her daughter, and had been | would marry her. the Open Fire Brazil plans a new law to control the | production of coff | Incorporated 1919 Que Street Presents LOTOS LANTERN 731-733 17th St. Two Blocks From White Houss Hot Waffles, English Muffins, Cinnamon Toast and Other heard to remark that “no other man | Delicacies for Tea By out those facts of che first appeared by the way her hair Other sit- upon the theory was arranged. Recognition was estab- 1 o determine Jished beyond & doubt when spectators | we Know it saw her turn so as to display her pro- te meaning ge. ligion. 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