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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1928, — prm—— __ = e e LODGE EMBLEM TRAVELS world by means of one commandery PLAN Tfl [;[]NSTR”‘[;T | greatest war of all history in the year| The structure, according to the de- TN delivering it to another. It is to go 1019, and were being welcomed in the| signs will be foned after the clas- | to'only one branch of the high Ma- large cities with fervent celebrations|sic Greek Doric order of architecture FROM omo TO GOAST sonic Order in a grand jurisdiction. and parades, patriotic citizens inaug-|similar to the famous Parthenon, an il The commandery which holds the e e—— GHEAPER SENDING Bring in Your § OF RADIO MESSAGES Senator Marconi Predicts Low Cost in Future Use of Wireless No. 36 Knights Templars To Go Beauseant selects the one which gets Members of the Marion Commandery | it next. Cyrene Preceptory No. 29, K. T. of Toronto, was the first reciplent of the emblem, Then it was delivered to California Hugh De Paynes Commandery No. 30, Marion, O, July 24.—As the crusa-| aommandery No. 4, K. T., at Philadel- ders of gld, members of Marion Com- ¥2 % mandery No, 36, Knights Templars, phia, which delivered it to Columbia will undertake a pilgrimage, They will Commandery No. 2, K. T, of Wash- Tennessee to Show Regard for| IOI' SD]]S by 32,000,000 Bllildiflg the general assembly to bufld a $2,- stationed at Buffalo, then to St. John's, urated a movement désigned to pre-|exact repiica of which stands in Cen- serve to future generations a record|tennial park in Nashville. There is lof the contributions and sacrifices| also to be quite a simliarity between | these sons of the state had made in | the gigantic struggle for world peace, Patriotism was still at fever heat 000,000 memorial to the Tennessee world war veterans, especially to the when a measure was brought up in| this memorial and the new Lincoln memorial in Washington, the archi- tect says. In the new building there will be a | capitol annex and a museum annex, connected by a memorial court be- tween the two buildings and open to | the skies with an allegorical statue in Films Our finishing department, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind of pictures you want. To use a slang expression, ington, D. C., whence it wis sent to| Nashville, July 24.—A $2,000,000 memory of the Gold Star sons. The Marion. memorial, testifying to the regard of | Pill passed easily. bronze or marble gracing the center telegraphic transmission has been|August 3, when Sir Knight Warren G.| The Marion representatives will dis- | the people of Tennessee for her sorg| The state appropriated $1,000,000,] of the court, and tablets bearing the Secithads sy SEbator Mubsdnt oo Harding, a member of the command- | Play the Béauseant before command- | who gave their lives in the world|the city of Nashville raised $600,000 | war records of Tennessee soldiers A : " ery, will present to Hollywood Com- |€ries In Chicago, Omaha, Colorado | war, soon will take its place among|andt the county of Davidsén put up| Killed in the war upon the west wall has returned to London after & two-| mandery No. 56 an emblem which has | Spripgs and Salt Lake City, where |the most beautiful and elaborate [ $400,000 and the post-war campaign of the court. monthz ‘expcrl'v:mntal cruise in his| . ogsed the continent stop¥ will be made, buildings of the kind in this coun-|crystalized into the plans for a struc-| There will be four stories to the yacht “Electra,”” A system has been| mpig is the Traveling Beauseant, de- | Ceremonies at Hollywood will, be | try. ture which architects claim will be|structure, including the ground floor, evolved by the TItallan inventor|gjcated by the Grand Priory of Can-|held in the Hollywood Bowl, which While the majority of Tennessee's|one of the finest and most complete in | the entire length to be 385 feet and’ whereby wireless messages are trans-|ada, which is to be taken around the | accommodates 50,000 persons. troops were réturning home from the|the entire country. the width 115 feet mitted with a minimum of electrical ; “We're there at the finish.” FRANK E. GOODWIN Optical Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 London, July 24-—Another great|jeavs here July 28 and their travel step in the development of wireless | will end in Hollywood, California, power, and at a very low cost. “We have transmitted mesgages up — / — — _— —— . _ ________________________ __ ——— —______ _ _____________J to a distance of 2,250 miles, not only with a very much smaller amount of power and energy, but faster and more cheaply than with the,ordinary system of = long-distance wireless,"” said Senator Marconi. ‘“When the new system is adopted it will mean that a power station for long-dis- tance work can be erected at much less cost than at present. I have telegraphed on this system from Cape * Verde Islands, off the African coast, to London. To send messages clearly .-and more rapidly over those 2,500 miles took less power than a message from London to Paris by the ordinary ‘methods.” Senator Marconi explained that these advantages were gained by the utilization of waves that have not be- fore been used. Given the necessary mechanical element, he said, mes- sages could be sent clearly seven times faster than the present rate, and that the public and the newspa- pers would ultimately have the ben- efit of much cheaper commercial charges. His opinion is that wireless is only in its infancy, and that theg future has in store greater marvels ‘ than have been revealed in the past. Comfenting on recent experiments conducted by American inventors looking to, privacy in wireless tele- phonic conversation, Senator Marconi said he was afraid such an achieve- ment was still far off. “I do not say that wireless telegraphy will ever be an absolutely private means of trans- mission, but I will say that in future it will be possible to make it much more difficult for anyone to get mes- M/ sages not intended for them.” Senator Marconi proposes to go on another ' experimental trip in a few weeks' time, and later to try the new system: of long-distance wireless from the coast of the United States to| Europe. THINKS ARCTIC WASTES | GOOD FLYING TERRAIN. Lieutenant Dietrichsen, Norwegian | Aviator Declares Conditions Are ldeal for Flying in the North. Bergen, July 24.—Giving his opin- jon regarding the Arctic as a flying terrain, *Lieutenant Dietrichsen is| quoted as tollows by the Aftenposten: | “Once one has risen above the| mountains, the inists vanish and weather conditions become extraor- dinarily even and free of wind pock-| ets, The further north one procecdsl‘ the better becomes the possibilities of good and safe landing places among the vast flat tracts of ice and snow fields."” The lieutenant also expressed his| firm conviction that the polar flight| was only a matter of time. Lieutenant Districhsen is one of the airmen sent up to Spitzbergen by the Norwegian government in connection with relief measures for Amundsen. SHUN TRAINS, Rulr Residents Refuse to Ride on Vehicles Run By Frenchmen. Cleaner. 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