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FBI History — Part 2
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Ne a HE ES NAF tres hed 1 eal og a
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lave weet Placed too far down in the”
“broadcast bang, but only one ruit has
been filed against the Commission, said
<' Mr. ‘Bellows. This the Commission is
“"" prepared to contest vigorously, he added.
. J ~. Stations which have broadcast appeals
7% T%e their listeners to send Jetters to Wash-
“ington designed to Impress the Commis-
“sion with the utility and favor of that
"_TYatation have brought about an influx of
“S Jetters te Commission hearquarters, ac-
cording to Mr. Bellows. At least 50 per
4eent of such letters have been unfavor-
<"*" able to the stations, he asserted.
_ 7 Radio Inspectors of the Department of
-> Commerce, under orders from the Com-
” mission te watch for vidlations ef the
_., une 16 Hicense eonditions, have reported
fe a. *
<—
nod sof the bl which ate.
would hav) embody specific deiiiie pointed Pronier.
with respetl To personnel, equipment. | Minister MacMu. @
licenses, aerial routes, rescive air forces ! that on the 20th of
and other subjects. To have sketched issued and counters @
briefly what T have in mind, for formula- Premier making 1)
tion between now and the next session, appointments:
ax 8 proposed authcrization program.” Wang Yin Tai. > 4
Affairs; Ho Feng I
itary Affairs; Shen
! the Interior; Yen T:
, nance; Yao Chen, 3
ia Che, Minister +
i Ching Hui, Ministe
Shang Ching. Mini
; and Labor; Pan Fu.
ter of Communicati
adopted. Pan FoAY
SQ ation of Air Mail
Is wreclared Successful * .
“And now we are operating air mails
across and cris-crors the continent:
transoceanic non-stop air flight has been
achieved, first in 1919 by Alicock in his
nate ee
Hearing Scheduled
; An Fluorspar Inquiry
Tariff Commission Gathers
~ formation on Cost of Pro-
President Favors
Municipal Airport
Believes Their Edablishment
- Matter for Local and Not
In-
ed ° . Chott Pa . ee so Minister MacMur
va ‘generally that ail stations. are trying BR! ductipn. Faderal Administration, other mandate of th
ae . - rn - _, . — sia Jen Hu as Ch
os heen able vt, shat some have Gang t The United States Tariff Cominission Executive Offices, Rapid City, S. D.! Cabinet. ¢ .
"yeuch as the Snstallation of erystal con, | ®™Mounced orally June 21, that July -22 June 21.—President Coolidge believes ! Minister MacMur ;
"trols, ete. The Commission has issued an
‘s2[Order stating that no station may de-
as
+ ome,
viate more than 00 eycles, or one-half
cKilocycle, from its assigned frequency
during tts broaocasts.
Lom.
General Wood Asked
+ Go to Black Hills.
Executive Offices, Rapid City,
June 2L—President Coolidge
‘that, health permitting,
= General of Philippines Will
To Visit Presiden
8. D,
ix hopeful
the Governor
“General of the Philippines, Maj. Gen.
“Leonard Wood, «ill be able to visit him
“at his summer home in the Black Hills,
~ it was announced orally today at the
(.. temporary executive offices here.
*f.
= the Secretary of War, Dwight
wees
. it was stated, dnd bas personally invited
_. the Governor General to come here.
2. The President also has been advised
. . from Washington, it was announced, that
. Mr. Coolidge has taken up the poxsi-. i
- . dility of a visit from General Wood with |
F. Davis, !
Bees we.
bas been designated to hear interested
parties at a public hearing in the
fluorspar cost of production investiga-
This investigation was ordered by the
Commission on Janusry &, 1926, upon
application of James A. Green, of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, and the Lundgren Stevens
Company, of Chicago. I ~
Cost data and other information cov-
ering about 90 per cent of the domestic
output in 1825, were obtained in 1926
by the Commission. .
Data regarging methods of operation,
and prices in England and Germany
were aleo obtained, the Commission an-
hounced. . : .
| Aa an evidence of foreign cost. valucs
at foreign plants were determined by
an analysis of all invoices of fluorspar
fmported in 1925, and the costs of ship-
ment to the United States ports were
also ascertained by the Commission, it
; Was declared. * - cat
;” Fluorspar ia a erystalline mineral, and
‘used principally in the stee? industry.
_ A summary of the Commission's
| | Radings in this inrestigation will
i” Be eavried in an early ixane’ of The
“United States Daity. -_
ee
| Indian Firm to Make
|
|
|
that the extablishment of airports is a
matter for local administration, and ‘not
for the Federal Government, according
to views expressed here today. Thia is
a matter that should be taken up by the
Various muaicipal authorities.
In this connection it’ was indicated that
the President will approve a plan to build
& municipal airport at the old Bennings
race track, Washington, D. C., providing
the District of Columbia Commissioners
feel such a project is ersential. —
It was announced orally at the execu-
tive offices that the President feels that
the Army and Navy fieldx ac Bolling
Field and Anacostia could be Ulilized,
but in this also he would prefer to have
the advice of the city Commissioners,
If they desire an appropriation from Con. !
gress he will recommend it.
Subterranean Waters
of Algeria Protected
Law Classifies Those in Cases
*: as the Property of
7 ~ State. °
nouncements are n,
j tion of office on Jun
' Chief Secretary to :
Exhibit to .
In Germa
|
i - ‘
| Forty-Nine Co;
| Join in Ey
oo yg
Cologne Germany
| year the first intern
t tion, the American
J. K. Huddle, has iu
ment of Commerce,
ment issued June 2)
The statement follox
The first interns
: tion will be held at
from May to Octobe
countries have expr.
' exhibit. :
The City of Colo
the financing of the
been promised the.
| large publishing an.
the American Ambassador to Mexico, ben . . or , oe Germany. The por
“<James B Bheffield, vill be able to come : re } . Protection of the subterrancan waters | the state railways, -
' here after June 30, and he ond Mrs. ie Pay er From Grass ef the Algerien Sahara ix Provided | end Hews agencies -
| =, Sheffield have ‘been invited
“>-Black Bills - oe ee.
avis. og
| The President’s Day
“At the Executive Offices .
‘r+, 3 June 24, 1927.
@
“+
iw
oe
3. Rapld City, S. D.
to “visit. the
>
f Le
weet ee
rge Areas of Plant Declared
~ Be.: Available a.
ett
oh
of
ion of ‘paper from graxé is
planned by a concern in Punjab, India.
+
under a new law ‘enacted by Algeria, ac-
cording to the American Vice Consul at
Algiers, George Tait, in a statement
made public on June 21 hy the Depart-
ment of Commerce.” The rif (ext of the
statement follows: oe Oe tees
Iy a law tu pro-
Qean waters of the Algerian
Sahara. “Thea w clasifies these waters
x a
Algeria recently piesed
tect subteria
in the exhibition. ¢
_ The idea of the 1
resent the prexs in it
Of intellectual, teck
. processes, All techy
trivatces which are
| stages of press
Manulacure of the
Srcened the American Consul at Karachi,--E. | with lakes, xprings and running water, finished porduct of
OE tone |: Executive Offices, Verne Richardson,- has reported to the | as State ‘property, <2 re RA we . disp ayed. .
eo 9SUb ADM: Ben B. Lawshe, Secretary } Department of Commerce, according to The law is reported necessary in order The exhibit will:
"Of the Sioux Fails Chamber of Com-| statement made public on June 21 by ; to protect existing cases against exploita- { Main divisions, Th
.- wherce, called to pay his reapect
_, talk about
~ Dakota, fue YS Ss.
- 9:30 A. M.: Representati
ame
ve
.
oe
sand to
general. conditions in South
. Williamson,
* Mayor -MeCutcheon‘ of Belle: Fourche,’
° and others, ‘galled ‘to invite the Presi.
a.;dent to attend the Belle
upon July Fourth. 2 t oi 77:
| + 30 A. Mis Reviewed
«National Guard, ~ -°3525..57)
“+7 Remainder of Working Day: £
_. With, senatgrial stat ja.
corresporidence, (7-7
Fourche round.
he South’ Dakots®
gaged
aa
“
the Department, +The statement,
text, follows: af |... ee
” A company in Punjab, India, has been
formed to manufacture paper from saba
(bhabbar) grass, =. 7 : tet
India possesses enormous areas of poss
sible paper pulp-yielding rrasece? states
the Director of Industries in* Punjab.
With “economic cropping and ‘jntensive
cullivation it-is believcd ia India that
paper millz “can receive (a) continuous
supply of raw material, ar giass ma-
tures in a short time. meee
‘in full
iF ay,
tion of undet ground Waters, and, in par-
‘ticular, of gushing or artesion Waters.
There waters are reported
pidly becoming ‘exhausted. 7
The principal artegian districts in the
Algerian Sahara extend over an area 24a
miles wide and 559 miles long lying be-
tween ihe parallel of Biskra and In-
Saluh. From north to south. it includes
the Zihan. with Biskra. the Ric District
with Touggourt its capital, the Ourgta
Oases. the EL-Celea Oascs, Tiddéhelt: and
In-Satyh, a os
in Sahara
- wee. ta ALA
wwe ye aan
“8
~~.
deals ‘with the daily
{tively treating the bi
of the daily paper,4
modern newspaperg
agencies. - 7 4
Other divisions %
spectively to the pg
ing art,technical ef
| series, the organizat
; German press tn Tod
| and traMc, press am
vertising, newspaper
ufacture, and Vechni¢
x
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