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JHMHUUu. - - - - -- - rni J. , , : - n j - i-- i I 11! it 1 an'1 ft - r 20 THE E VENNING WORLD, . THURSDAY, APBIL 27, 1922'. ' ' , HOOVER TO B ill; EC OF AIR UNDER PLAN RECOMMENDED Proposed Allocation Gives . Amateurs Lower Wave Length, 275 Metres. WASlflNOTON. April 17. Itrcotn- - mendatlons providing for virtual Federal control of nil wireless lole- - phones In the country wern presented to Secretary of Commerce Hoover to-da- , The rrcommentlutloiis. which nir 'to be stibmlttf'd to Conerens, for distribution of wave lengths cre ation of h, suncr-vlsln- g board of twelve men under secretary Hoover, and full Government authority over rmllo tvhones. They am the. final recom mendations, of tho radio conferen\i Jield here several weeks ago, to de Yio ways and means of regulating wireless traffic. The ptan makes Secretary Hoover rupreme chief of \ether cons,\ with full authority to irovern the develop ment of ihe wireless phono us ho sees fit. Th8 Kenenil allocution of wave lengths provider Transoceanic service, 6,000 metres: fixed radio telephony, 1,300; mobile service, J.CBO; Government broadcasting, 1,050: Ajrcraftt l.RRO;' city and State public safety broadcasting, exclusive, 285: amateur, -\. When transoceanic service Is Ix'gun the. Secretary will ' empowered to arrange with other nations to fix the wave lerigths tmtwecn MOD and 6,000 metres to avoid InterfercniT. Present regulations regnidlng ex- perimental ptutlons. broadcastlnr. concerts, etc.. are Ho remuln In effect. The reason the amateur wave length was Ret so low was because \It was felt waves longer than 275 metres hoiitd be reserved for the needs of broadcasting services, greatly denlrcd \by a large portion of the public.\ the report stated. , In distributing power provisions the conference set the following average values: Oovernmcnt broad casting stations, GOO (land) mileHi public htoudcastlng, 250 miles; private and toll broadcasting. CO miles. The report also contained the sume provisions regaining government of amateurs as the preliminary provi- sions. It \established the status of the amateur by law\ and recom mended that rudlo Inspectors I ap- pointed throughout the country to control amateurs. The Inspector hlm-te- lf would lie an amateur, who would work without remuneration. Secretnry Hoover's special com mission, upMlnted by the President, would consist of not more thnn tuelvo men. six C5o eminent repre sentatives and six civilians. BOOZE LAUNCH ASHORE; CREW IS RESCUED Tlirrr Aliened NmnKKlrrx L'niiHlit Trlnr t Uracil Frrvpnrl. A launch with a load of smuggled whiskey went aground on the bar off Kreeport, I.. I., yesterday. The threw men of the crew, nftcr luliig rescued by the Coast Ouard, were put under arrest nnd u quantity of whiskey brought ashore. The launch Is believed to be one which wns clmsed away from the beach by n customs launch. It was trying to get Into Jones's Inlet apparently when It met dlaster. A cutter was sent out to salvage the wrecked launch. CIIWCK HI'I.HS POH SIIII' i(n:f Rules governing the Issuance of passes to piers U meet Incoming ships, It wai announced would hereafter ro qulro application' at the Custom House. The name of the passenger tho appli- cant expects to meet must be given. ThU will then be verified and the pas. sent by mall. Demand for passes has been so great that a Pass I Hi mm has been created. tlt'V KROM WIHbi:SAl,KI OIIIKCT ANt. MVtf V.TAH.iai'S PltOP'T V: R t alter\ 3So OtmS 1 mm A hulltnit\r lllrni, Tlir Family Will ICnJoy, rrri.li off Hi' Itoanlrr 24 a. In l. liiln (Ilrnn ... u.wini). Orlltrml trllhln 3UO Mllrx ill Z7r lb. Snimilr Mlvfd Trn (I lb. or mure) .V Hallofartlou (iuarHnlrrd or Monrj llnrk. Oprn Katunlnr I'nlll H.to 1'. M, Gli LIE COFFEE CO. KU Walilnilon jit., ,il Park PI., N. V. C. Ilione lUrrliy HUM. Est. 82 Years. 3 IN ACCUSED OF BLACKMAIL BY OLD LOVE LETTERS Missives Alleged to Have Been Written Six Years Before Marriage of Mrs, Welt. .Mrs. Ellznltfth Welt, No. 701 Ave-nu- o H. Hayunne. N. J., appeared with her husband In the Hudson County Supreme Court this morning to tes- tify against three men who nroi on trial charged with blackmail. She says they demanded G0O for the re- turn of love letteis alleged to have lieen written bj her six years before her mnrrlage Tim prisoners gave the names of Walter Mnsterson, Allert Zlehler und Joseph Hospado, all of New York. Their Btreel addresses were not given. Mis. Welt says the Hint! appeared at her borne some time ago and made their piopositlon, She pretended to ugree, she said, arranged for anothci meeting, nnd had detectives in hiding when the tilo came again. The nrresls were, made Just utter Mrs. Welt had a roll of hills I tVinpany K. to Hospado. Hospado said time was no thought of blackmail. He said he had once sought to marry the woman who Is now ,Mrs. Welt nrd hod given lie Ings nnd other Jowelry. He ex plalred that ho merely wanted to re imburse himself. KU KLUX HEADQUARTERS RAIDED IN ANGELES Police elr Keeoriln nf letltlllc In I'linr Slnlrx. I.OH ANOELES, April 27. Ku Klux Klan headquarters here, were raided by the authorities last nli-ht- , nnd lists ol members and data suited. tnllee 'ititnlned Informitlnn leCniMlnn Klan activities In California and four adjoining States when they seized the records of the urand Oolmn Vraiik C burn und King Pit ee \Necessary to a perfect salad\ Delicious in Flavor, Rick in Ingredients, Creamy in Substance, Nutritious MAKE IT A PART OF YOUR REGULAR MEALS Sold by all dealers at 12c, 30c, r0c and 95c V I BLUE RIBBOMl MAYONNAISE The Mcreie-to- wlcte-mnu- lh gla fan have many househotd uses. - - FREED OF SUSPICION OF DEATH OF CHILD Medical lian handed LOS Kleagle Examiner Reports ur Died From Natural Causes. uncoil 0'iroyu, former member of \IONA\ Brand 1 (faS4; '' Do they like Chiclets? . - W 1 ijkV. i You just bet they-- do 1 .\ -- L. I rrce sampie oox every ' rWwB I III f'Vm:.. I time vou see the Girl in I II , H t I the OranP-- c Tarn! SM yKL -- KaI m . 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The git was found dead u loom In the tenement wna found In a ueaiby room which had been by n friend, The friertd had left town and given t luroyu per mission occupy the room his ub henen but as was unknown In the house and hi;cause he was nearby when tho body of the little girl was found he wua arrested on in Priees Astounding Low on Canned Goods A&P palrons thru the medium ol A&P btoiiomy S lores save Irom 5 to (compared with average retail grocery prices) on animal grocery purchases ol over $200.000,000. 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