Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1929, Page 42

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SUBSTITUTE WAR GOODS ARE URGED U. S. Lacks Raw Materials for Waging Battle, Hurley Says. Betting forth that the United States | is not self-sustaining in the production | of raw materials needed for war, As- gistant Secretary of War Hurley, his annual Teport, today suggested. that a shortage in the domestic supply of military necessities could reduced or avoided by a consideration of suit- able substitutes he developement of new metals and raw materials must, therefore, be clos.ely observed with the object of tak- advantage of any that are suit- e e replacing those now considered essential and which would not be avail- able in sufficient quantity in time of ‘ll’ inis consideration, of course, must involve actual and practical investiga- Honsand tests, which in most cases t be made by the proper agencies o e military establishment. ~ Such work is progressing to the extent made possible by funds available for - this Ppurpo: Hurley said that plans already_had b2en made for the co-ordination of the power industries in war time and were under consideration by the - National Electric Light Association, with every prospect of adoption. ~He also noted that progress has been made during *he vear in’ working out . transportation methods which in war time would give priority of movement to shipments ac- tordmg to their military necessity. have been_ i many of supply, he said, noting that the hiet -nm y \had been encountered in obtain non-commercial or nncuy mxmm articles. n effort to meet this dificulty, the War Department has reco passage of legislation to authorizs 1t to Jet small military contracts in peace time so that manufacturers might be supplied with the necessary jigs and dies for making these materials. Hurley renewed th tion. for passage of such legislation, along with proposals to incr per- Sonnel, to detall officers to duty With industrial plants and to adopt a spe- | 4 cific defense plan. NEW PRINCIPLE AIDS ‘IN CLEARING ETHER Demonstration Given in London of | Discovery Relating to Wire- less Reception. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 29.—A new prin- ciple in wireless reception was demon- sirated here last night. It was claimed that it would reduce | present congestion of the ether to such | an extent it would enable 5,000 stations | to work between wavelengths of 300 to 600 meters, instead of the 25 stations which may operate under present con- ditions. The principle is the discovery of James Robinson, former head of the rce. He was the first to equip Royal mmended the | ¢ l Wins Scholursfiips | | = | SARA SOLOVAY, Sixteen, .of Ithaca, N. Y., enf with two_scholarships, making 3 fotal amount of $2,600 which she has earned in scholarship fund: —Assoclated Press Photo. 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