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Show GOVERNMENT WANTS RADIO SUPERVISION WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. Authority to establish a government monopoly of radio communication between phip and shore stations through the purchase of all private radio stations in the United States is to be sought frm ennpres?, according ac-cording to Commander D. V. Todd, director di-rector of naval communications. ' ' The necessity for strong povprn-mpnt povprn-mpnt control of radio com muni rat ion? beenmes more neces-sary hs ship and shore stations inrrfasn in numbr-r,'' Director Di-rector Todd says in his annual report ffiven out todri'- ' ' Intprfctoncp nnd consequent inef f iciont communication will continue until such control is obtained. ob-tained. ' ' |