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£-14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930. ¢ | | the New York Clearing House dally|offer to Harris. He said the $75 found |almost _instantaneous ~ communication | of radio into-the all-important Latin- | nications system of the R. O. A. by|radio company & virtual monopoly of HELD Gu"_TY ew g Pl e h tions bey statement. i i EART“ lN GRASP | with the far corners of the earth. | American field. Competition for the | purc t;se.-no: has only one radio cir-|the radio connec tween the | 3 b."”mn ‘tiven hin by hia Brothet-imw There has even been talk yamox;g}umx:‘p:{cl{\mu in South American com | cult e —— 1Bt heing the | United States and Central and South OF BRIBERY CH ARGEI Steckman was rtmnnde;l‘ without ball | for b fchase of scrap leather. icating radi lons, both wire and wireless, g | sentence on rua; 3 OF RADIO NETWORK ifli‘ifi"‘i«‘firs‘?‘ fi’»’a"\?l’;‘g" that %10 experi- | keen, ‘as evidenced by the recent testi- |Island, to Lima, Peru, recently inau- | America. The economic and strategic for February Evidence was introduced to shcw that | Im of the empyrean, before a Senate committee of |gurated. | value of such a monopoly is one of the 3 ‘;:lr;rékzmlmc:r:%;fic’:zgn gngitesta s — Behn, chairman of the Inter- | Bfi:ifliedhrz J;vpe.lfd. h;uv:;ver!, t_?ac& fl’_;_eico’n‘s‘lgenuonl before the Senate com- o Abelk Press Messenge:'!srfgcfigt“}\ :;fio:%dorfi::? ;‘gc:_’gu;) | MAN FOUND DEAD. the meantime are concentrating on the national Telephone & Telegraph Co. | ass anies of the I. T. . | mittee. R I et e | i i services by radio e Radio C ation of America now have franchises for the erection of | There are several lependent radio 3 8 s A American Il_:temt- Being Spread &,lrc;:;;nSx;;%sxro:digfr;‘fi;aphy io cvery now operates near R Al of the Amcflcgn‘rcadlo stations ir~ Argentina, Brazil, | services beme;x‘go bt&ely Anr:z"fe“ f;vh:)s:f $75 to Falsify Clearing House }l:cux;ee ns‘?tfé"'fi'\;' g ;l;]r:)l’: r:e;m;u: Im: Thought to Have Been Stricken on t i this terrestrial ‘radio tele e ith for- 5 8- positions Wi affected | . n s P ; to Farthest Corners {ce:g; of population on this .~ algn countrinr fii’c‘}flfif,‘,‘;‘nih:" one to | dor, C Bolivia. Most of these| b the immediate future, whether the Figures, Jury Says. yas arranged by police by Which Steck . Way to Telephone. of World prmc'rmn radio services to foreign | Sant; opened week, those tostations are under construction, he said, merger takes place of not. The Tropi- man was arreste ; countries, in fact, have developed much Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Bogota, and it is anticipated that many wjll be | ca; Radio Telegraph Co. operates a sys- R - faster than those within the United | Paramaribo, Caracas, Maracaibo, Cura- in operation in a few months. | tem which links Boston, Miami and New By the Associated Press. States. Vet domestic radio telegraph cao, San Juan, Havana, San Jose and _Whether this augurs competition for | Orleans with each other and with Nas- | T etworks are in the making. their de- |Sa; Domingo, in Latin America, and | the important intercontinental traffic, | sa; he time of his arrest, Steckman Special Dispateh to The Star. was said to have told police that he had ARDTOWN, Md., February 4.— been hired by a “Leo‘Willlams” to make Dunbar, 69, who owns Dunbar's n u, in the Bahamas; Preston, Cuba;| NEW YORK, February 4—Lawrence ements for the falsification, the a prominent Summer resort of v y | San Colombia: Almirante was found guilty yesterday in | s used in an endeavor ¥ 1ly | v nly temporarily |a score of others to various other main |pulse of trade between the Americas, Santa Mar 3 imirante, | steckman n ig o b X - World-wide in scope nndlhes.s?t:‘no}{ | e e e Tigbts io wave | potnts o tor globe. |Femains to be seen. The proposed I|Ppanama; Cartago, Costa Rica: Tegucl: | o Gourt of Special Sesion | 3 ORALY iheporedt el wRauing - imperialistic in character, the = lengths and the control of patents. e I T. & T., which has extensive | T. & T.-R. C. A. unification, if author- | galpa, Honduras, and Managua, Nica- charge of attempting to bribe Harold | figures in the clearing house statement. the telephone, and is believed to have Tadio circuits that is spreading outward opening yesterday of a new radio telephone and telegraph operations to| ized by a change in existing laws, would d s ed s ye “he wi s Steck- s ! reach. the fro- the United States is placing Amer- d,c\},’fi direct from New York to San- and throughout Latin America and|tend to eliminate the competition for| (copyright, 1930. by North American News- | HarTis, a messenger employed On ‘he witness stand yesterday Steck- | been taken sick and tried to fcan business and social interests in'tiago, Chile, marks another extension | which proposes to acquire the commu-'this traffic, giving one large American paper Alliance.) Associated Press, to falsify figures of \man denied that he ever made such an | telephone for aid. _—mm e 7% One arge American No one can tell you how much you must give . . . if you are well and enjoying the blessing of a steady income, whatever its size or its source ... you can participate in this wonderful work. Give what your heart . ol tells you to give. The welfare of the social ag_encies represented. in the “son0 Community Chest is vital to Washington and its people—and it directly pecsa ‘ concerns you and yours. : Incomes up to - These Examples Are Suggested il | As averages from the experience of this and i other Community Chests. They will guide the person who wants a measuring rod by which ...l to estimate conscientiously and fairly the 2,000 amount he ought to give as his share to the 4 | Community Chest’s 75-fold appeal. This scale . : is based upon the budget of the average family of five persons. 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