The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1922, Page 13

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DRE RTT SW , RADIO TELEGRAPH USED 16 HOURS IN |S | TRANS-OCEAN TEST Message Sent to Europe by New Set With Metal i Vacuum Tubes. Officials of the Radio Corporation of America to-day were checking up re- @ults of an epochal step toward trans. eceanic radiophony. With the use of vacuum tubes, an experimental high Powered tube set at FaWio Central, Rocky Point, L..I., was operated con- tinuously for sixteen hours Sunday handling commercial trafic with Great Britain and Germany 19,00-metre wave length, The plans for the development of the new electron tube experimenta! set were completed in December, 1 by representatives of the Ge Electric Company and the Radio Cor- poration, and the manufacturing of this highly specialized set was imme- diately started in Schonectady, N. Y In May of this year the temporary in- stallation of the set was started at Radio Central, and when Senator Marconi visited the station in July preliminery tests were in progress. The set itself is for the t composed of three 50 kilo volt, water cooled, metal vac tubes, known in the engineering world as kenetrons, used as rectifiers, and six 15,000 yolt, 20 kilowatt, water cooled, metal pliatrons, used as high- frequency convert For the ex- periment with the tube set one of the new mile and half long antennae sus- pended from six towers, 425 feet high, of the Rocky Point station, was used. on a SE ———$—$$_$___—_. T—NEWARK. 60 METRES. 9.00 A. M.—Early morning reports and prices on farm products by the New fork, New Jersey and Federal Agricul- tural Bureaus; musical programme. 12.00 M.—Opening prices on active bonds and stocks, grain, coffee and sugar. Midday reports and prices on farm products. 11,55 to 12.00 P, M—Standard time signals from Arlingtor 1,00 P, M.—Midday prices on active bands and stocks. 4.00 P. M.—Closing prices on active bonds and stocks. 7.00 P, M.—Radlo Boys,’* Breckenridge, author. 8.30 P, M.—Business and Conditions, by the Conference Board. 8.45 P. M.—U. 8. Army Night, mill- tary concert by 16th Infantry Band under the direction of Major Harry C Hall. 9.55 P. M.—Standard from Arlington; cast 10.01 P. M.—Recital by John Finne- gan, tenor soloist St, Patrick's Cathe- dral. - by Gerald Industrial National Industrial time signals official weather fore- ————__—_. WGY—SCHENECTADY 400 METRES. a | 12 M.—Unitea States Naval Obserya- tory time signals, 12.30 P. M.—Noon quotations. 12.45 P. M.—Weather report stock market M.—Produce reports and market and stock quotations; news bulletins. RVICE COLUMN. 745 PL M—An music. 2 WAAM—NEWARK 260 METRES, J 11 to 11 45 A. M.—Duo Art recital, 3 to 4 P, M.—Sem!-weekly Agriogram from the United States Department of evening of Irish Agriculture, Duo Art selections. Radio Queries Service by O. B. H | WGI—MEDFORD HILLSIDE | 360 METRES. 7. A. M.—"'Before Breakfast Set-Ups,”" Arthur E. Baird, Caines College of Physieal Culture, 9.80 A. M.—Musical programme, 10.30 A, M.—Officlal New"England and ocean forecast United States Weather Bureau, 11.30 A. M.—Muste. 1.30 P.M Boston Farmers’ Produce Market report; United States official weather forecast 3 P. M.—Midafternoon news broad- cast 8.25 P, M.—Musical programme. *, M.—Market report—United States Bureau of Agri Beonomics ; Brighton Live Sto M port. 6.30 P. M,—Boston police reports; late news flashes; early sports news. 7PM he Stars To-night,"’ Will fam R. Ransom, M., professor of mathematics, Tufts College; sixty-sec- ond Tufts College radio lecture; weekly business report, Roger W. Babson; world market survey; bulletins by Cable and radio on export conditions, United States Department of Commerce; Ame- Ha Lueck Frantz, soprano soloist of Denver, Col,; Dalies Frantz at the plano, EGG HOARDERS FACE BIG LOSSES So successful was the set in op-|[ifty Milli ea Pts eration that the operators actually Fifty Million Dozen Choke controlling the atttomatic sending Warehouses Here. keys at No. 64 Broad Street, this city,| did not know they were controlling} The New York egg market con a tube transmitter rather than an al- ternator until after the test was com- pleyed. An official of the corporation said ‘The operators on the English and the German circuits, if they noticed a change in the quality or the strength of the received signal, did not comment on it, so we assume the signal was favorably comparable to the alternator signals. This is the first time in the history of wireless telegraphy that a high-powered tube tragsmitting set has operated for so long 9 period over so great a dis- tance as that between New York and Germany.’ It was sald that while the set in its present stage was far from being @ reliable commercial transmitter the tests just concluded show that an alternative type of equipment to the Alexanderson alternater {s on the way to aid America in building up its world-wide wireless communication system, It also substantiates coni's prediction that once r international telegraphy is obtained by using tubes, telephony must fol- low in its e ape INSANE WOMAN SHOT BY HUNTER Lunatic of State Hospital Qnce Here. Oct./16,—Mary Kelly, ew York City, an In State Hospital for the In- was found dead in the woods near the hospital yesterday afternoon with the top of her head blown off Joseph Graveline, a hunter, sa had found the body, but when and questioned by District Attorney graham is sald to have confessed t he had shot at what he thought y partridge and discovered that he had kitted a woman, The woman was from the hospital last night. She was committed to the Manhattan State Hos- pital in 1903 and removed to the local institution the same year, Hospital au- thorities believe mother resiies in New York, but they have not heard from her in some time, mate of th aane her reported miss! CHANTICLEER CAN'T TRAVEL BY MAIL Baby Chicks ‘Alligators, Turtles Not Barred. r WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, ‘The old barnyard rooster can- hot travel by United States mail, but day-old chicks, according to a Post Office Department an- Nouncement to-day, still may be shipped from place to place pro- vided thelr journey may be com- fronts its most critical condition of ten years. Warehouses are choked with &0,- 000,000 dozen more eggs than in Oc- tober, 1921 riving in ni Fresh supplies are ar rly double the quantity of last year. The consumptive de mand is so slack that commission merchants and dealers are alarmed The are in the metropolitan ware hous about 1,200,000 cases of thirty dozen ¢ ach. Adding to this the prospective supply to be received dur- ing the next three months, there will be on the market for each of the 6,000,000 inhabitants of the city near- ly 160 eggs from now until Jan. 1 Buch resident must eat two day to use up the old supplies before Western crops arrive in December. —_ HOUSEBOAT OWNEK DROWNED OFF DOCK Me ney Missing) Foul ay Feared JN, d., Oct. Watch ana TOMS RIVE Stand ing in fifteen feet of water, Jerry Retd, a tinsmith, living in a houseboat tled to Huddy Park dock for the past year, was found drowned 150 feet off the pub- lic dock at Island Heights yesterday. Reid left Toms River for Florida in his power hot His boat was discove outh side of the Toms fishermen who body, As his Las other arti- boat, officials clined to think he was a victim 1 play. J, has relatives at Mer- SHOOTS BRIDE 5 TIMES, THEN KILLS HIMSELF Auto Mechanic Attacks Wife, Ends Life in Neighbor's # Vv BEDFORD, Mass., O Pe- Schulpa, rrel with his bride last night, followed her from their home to a neighbor's and, finding he hiding there, fired five shots into her body. Ho then shot and killed himeelf ‘The woman is expected to recover. Schulpa was an automobile mechanic. twenty-seven years old. His wife is twenty-two. after aq —5c everywhere Little red boxes for 5c everywhere you go—full af lusctous little raisins. 75% fruit sugar — 1560 calories of energizing nutri- ment per pound in practically predigested form so it goes to work almost immediately. Also rich in food-iron— taste good when you're hun- gry—prevent 3 o'clock fa- tigue — provides real pep. ‘Try and see. Little Sun-Maids “Between-Meal’”’ ‘Raisins Had Your Iron Today? Baby’s Health is Too Precious to Risk UST clean is not clean enough for a baby’s bottle CHAUFFEUR AGAIN SUES MME. MATZENAUER That 41 Wanted Him to Be “Matd, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—Floyd Glotzbach, chauffeur, and husband of Mme, Margaret Matzenaur, singer, refiled an action for divorce in the Superior Court here. Glotzbach re- cently withdrew the sult, his attorney announcing that further action would await the arrival of Mme, Matzenauer here to-day, In his new complaint Glotzbaoh re- iterated his charges that Mme. Mat- zenauer attempted to use him as a “personal maid" ” PAPER MAKER “SHOOTS SELF IN- WEEHAWKEN Walter Gould, thirty-six, wealthy paper manufacturer, of No. 47 Bonn Place, Weehawken, is held by police In St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, following his alleged confession of attempted «ut- cide last night. He is expected to re- cover from the operation in which a bullet was removed from his left breast Gould staggered into the hospital with a wound in the breast. He told at- tendants he had been held up and shot by two men near his home, Later he confessed. Police say that he had shot himself because of ill health and busi- ness reverses, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTUBEK 16, PARIS FOOD PRICES JUMP 368 PER CENT. Big Increase in Cost in 1922 Over 1910, PARIS, Oct. 16.—Food prices in Paris are $38 percent. higher than {in 1910, according to a statement of the French Bureau of Statistics for the third tri- tester of 1922, Although prices have fallen alnce June, when they were 395 per cent, above 1910 figure, they are Ul twenty points above the figures for February, Calculations are based on the aver? aged wholesale prices of the twenty most important food products and sta- ples. 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