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NATIONALISTS ON MARGH TO PEKING original NEW BRITA P. Fumasoni-Biondi, archibishop o Dioclea. apostelic delegate at Was) ington, the notice referred to the announcement inication publishe rvatore Romano. in the American pre of excom Ob printe ! d contir SIX STATES UP AUTO PROGRESS HowD to d Jur 10 five der these conditio candlepower lamp ed very well The tren however, has been to- ward greater road coverage until to- lay the usual beam is from thirty twently de decp. Un- the twenty-o; reaches his eyes from the bulb it- candlepower or 32 candle- ie glare which blinds us on @ candlepower, m the other hand, at least N DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928 | mark the first visit by Stanley Pease, president of Amherst, will give an historical review. President’s visit tomorrow will president of the United States since George Wash- inglon stopped here in 1789 President will arrive from Washing- The | |vxpressing dissatisfaction with the verdict. The judge said Campbell should have been found guilty eithee of murder in the first degree or man- | slaughter, Campbell's defense was that he was insane at the time of the killing. candlepower is needed to show up objeets on the road a safe | distunce ahead. When headlamps | adjusted properly this 1o forty d s wide and from siy o cight deep “In illuminating this very ma- terially greater road area, the ton on a special train and will be accompanied by Mrs. Coolidg ngregation ot red me to no you are one ued: dapanese Making Plans to De- He testified that he and his wife had entered into a suicide pact but that he lost his nerve after killing her. council has you that since (limax Tomorrow With Ad- Prevent Universal Headlight Jare W. Stearns of Boston. fend Own Citizens gned the which the com- Kt was ¢ persons who plaint by virtue ot Rev. Bishop of Providence torced to appear before a civil court, you have incurred the pet excommunicztion which s vial wa modo reservata to th ¢ (special canon 2341). 1 candlepower bulk of God lunps of of vour you vour- TRAES lumps, s Regulations 18 — A 1tes is retard- fective entire country, aw prohibits the use in automobiles torees automiobile uip all their cars with It isu't pra the and la head- hus manufaeturers o -cundle- le t (mount of light flux available per unit area has been reduced to <uch an extent that it is now gen- crally ugreed that further progress iiong this line cannot he expected until the candlepower limit is ma- terially increased. “One generally recognized de- ficiency in niodern headlump brams is that the high intensity just below adlamp level, which is neces- y for revealing objects well down very well on serves o tremely high candlepower is aimed below the cyes of other drivers where 1t does not glare. Dangerous glare comes from dly adjusted headlamps when ti ing rays ave aimed too high anJ 0 into the other driver's eyes in- stead of on the road where they ar: reeded. Even here, the glare from properly designed headlamps using 32 candlepower bulbs need not be iy greater than the glare from 21 llepower bulbs since the added light should be used to provide mor: £a= | dress by President Mass, May 18 —(P— I'hillips academy launched today into | Andover, 4 two day celebration of the sesqui- | centennial of its foundation which will reach a climax on Saturday with an address by President Cool- idge Alumni including a score of mem Lers of the class of 1578, the 50 As an especial tribute to Mr. and Mre. Coolidge the 700 students at the academy have rchearsed the hymn of Meércersburg academy where Cal- vin Coolidge, Jr., was a student be- fore his death. Arrangements have broadeast the exerci Station WEET of Boston. een made to through Major Campbell Facing Long Term in Prison He fled New York after the murder and was arrested in Philadelphia. Campbell was at one time head of the Windham, Me., reformatory and Letore that superintendent of the New Jersey School for Boys at Jamesburg, rouds but does not extend cuough to the sides to perform torily on curves. Greater this zone invelves an unde- | fice in range. al solution o inc vear class, and that of 1903, the vear class, had registered for re- M- unions in connection with the an- niversary exe Today's program included ad- sse6 by James Rowland Angell, ship different cars into different dis- | straight tricts, 1 manufacturers, so liese sIx states control what motor- ists can have in the other 42 states. I'he states are Connecticut iuna, Nevada, New Jersey York and Pennsylvania Vet utomotive engineers say con- ditions have changed since thes ' Liws went into effect. Wher ere crly the 21-candlepower lamp threw 1 bothersome and d glarc nto the eyes of : aching motor- lamps with candlepower today aure designed without inzering others, Higher Power Found Safer t, improvements made with reflectors at the General Lahoratories, tl ndards and other the use of Ligher er and meore con- venient. This development has heen o1 ipproved by the Thuminating En- gineering Socisty and the Socicty of Automotive Engineers In a report to the former 1 motor vehicle lighting con- ms up the matter of head lighting as follows “It was the usual practice fn headlamp design to provide a beam | New York, May 18 (®—Cecil Clyde | | Campbell, former major in the avia- fion corps, today {lence of from light at the sides of the road and near the car rather than to case the beam candlepower.” Ialge also points out that chro- minm plating could be introduced . | for reflectors, instcad of silver, if s2-candlepower bulbs were per- nussible, Chromium plate would last longer and remain free from tatnish. while the higher-powered light would offsct the lower re- | flecting efficiency of the rlu-o»‘ minm. say far o sorti hicly Kt : 0f e @ prison sen- recipients, 20 years ti life for pricsts of 1he for Patnre the quan t flux by using a soures candlepower. If the ased from °1 to § 1t would take care of the mediate situation without over- loading the electrical equipment.” R. N. Talge, head of the lighting section at the General Motors Re- | search Lahoratories, points out that the Hoover Uniform Vehiele Code, which was adopted by the National Street and Highway and which has since lLeen incorported in part or in full | many of the state laws, estab- s 1o limits on bulb candlepow - Leating his wife to death with a sident of Yale university, John | hammer in the Grand Hotel Febry- er Hibben, president of Princeton |ary 6. He was convicted of mu; nd President M. Hopkins of | in the sccond degree, with a recoui- Dartmouth. They were to speak n |mendation of merey | vesponse to a welcome from Alfred | Judge Doncllan set June 5 as the Ernest Stearns, headumaster. 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Benjamin hlesinger, a former president, was telected a vice president why candle- | ch cont 1 police In lens ane Motors Research S, Bureau of S laboratorics mak | powered lig iethods in Miss Trer lembers at Savage Safety in 19! ordercd by v William Joy is expect lishe nquiry ould Clie ion ne good re signed for 3 sed glare mors signed for 21 candle- Falge. “Experiments approaching driver $00 candle- ! “There is eadlamps d power hulbs than those ¢ power,” PLRILRI ason Boston, May 17 was sentenced to serv rou g 1 delivery sorvice befween Guatemnala and the United States inaugurated on November 17, Aspirin is prepared from salicylic c acid, which comes frem carbolic S = i «cid, a product of coal tar. i 8 inch Shade, suitable i for your End Table or He indicated t Japan would en- BOudOil‘ Lamp. forg i a cortain line t saendy sy STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Manchuria and would protect that | i $1 .00 Japanese contin- ioned at Shan Hal mut, it was said. 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