The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 24

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Echo Determines Depth of Sea Charted by Means of New Listening Device. , together with Its direction of ment, and that other sounds, to oh the listener did not wish to pay ntion, could bo ‘focussed out If there is anything on earth as thoroughly useless as an echo, so for @8 popular opinion ts concerned, It H would be hard to name it. But wong quent experimentation, wail @amo science, yesterday, and demon- | Dr. Hayes, “enabled the navy to work out three methoda, all using the M-V Btrated that an echo js one of the Most useful little things ever invented With an echo you can tell to a hair gust how deep the ocean is, at an point in all its 140,000,000 square 10, r “Two of the methods are for de miles, and with an echo to guide you DNATA UE elt BR Taal Will be able to navigate safely through| the other for deop-sea depths, but a & fog #0 thick you can't see the bows] depend fing out a sound from of your own boat, piving an echo from This became known at the conclud ing session of the autumn mectir of the Natlorfal Academy of Se! held in the United Engineering ties Building, No. 29 West Street. Dr. Harvey Cornelius Hayes, the physicist, who has bee fng research work at the Navy De- partment’s experimental station at sound-re entire sur Newport 8,000 m , of determining the foo’ ry so clearly it eemed m simple thing, but it drew & burst of applause from the hundred or more scientists present The M-V receiver, he ed near the sald, {8 bows of a lony hip's propellers, rn, throw out in every dire . but ate tention is paid to anything but the Annapolis, sald: echo coming back from below, If “During tho war, while the navy |ine sea-floor is horizontal, the tri Was experimenting with the device langle formed by the ray of sound known as the M-V ty: of listening rom the stern to the Instrument, it was found that with]; and thence bi this instrument the locution of an rument at the deter triangle. and the @nemy submarine could be For Cooking Van Camp's Evaporated Milk comes to you in the form of rich, thick, creamy milk —use it for cookiug—you will be delighted with the result—and there is no waste. 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And Guides Ships in Thick Fog on The third method, Gcean’s Floor From Newport, R. 1, to Gibraltar] | ean sopth, but it SPECIAL DEPUTY SHERIFFS In a decision handed down yesterday THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. es being known, the depth titude of the triangle Rum Ships Return Bogus Bills over wee “ones | That Paid for Smuggled Booze and noting their frequency tixed tn deen Chickens Come Home to Roost in Jersey as Counterfeit Money Is Passed in Large Sums. and determining — the between its d ure ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N Nov. 17.—Several thousand dollar in of the echo, This, Diy} Sana is a diMecult proce “fifth of a wee of 80 fatho successfully ion board the destroyer Stew her trtp from Newport to Gtb- ar jast June. the coast and ¢ bourd, with no way of disposing of it John I. Snedeker, Chief of Police, gathered about $1,900 worth of the bad tens ¢ few days ay und went met Will ens were drawn on the First Nations! | He said 1 un appointment te Bank of Ozene Park, L. 1., while the | meet these mon in his office here twentlen were di Monilay when they would exeb) 4 en thant Bank of eee counterfeit ten and twenty dollar bills believed to have been pald by hoot rs to the Hquor running ships the shore has made its appear ince here during the last week, The CAN’T CARRY A GUN mon the First Na two of the tht s Judges tn Spectal According to rep 1 tak Brooklyn, it was held that a.tice of giving whi 7 Fe 1 Der "Tiorfelt money has Become extensiv et Service indent Was one ship getting more than $3,000 and its}a vil it a few nighta ago in a dent for 1 went wre working in an effort t t of the carge brought up f find th veo of the money. She locked the door —wound the clock —and then put the oats on for breakfast HAT was the old-fashioned way. 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