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Show WCRLD-VVIDE COMMUNICATION. j. The connecting link between London and Boston for radio . communication has been established and messages of good will with i . Lvrooe have been exchanged. j !.'ijt--int transmittal of messages to our neighbors across the Atlantic is one of the achievements of the Radio Corporation of America, Said General Harbord, president of the corporation in an- , not'i.cin? the Boston service. Establishing physical circuits, connecting continent and nation with riatio;:, will have a tremendous civilizing influence in the d.rec- tion of goodwill and cooperation. j The long arm of radio connects American commercial and ! social life with England, France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Poland. and Japan. In a demonstration at the opening o"f the Boston station, six : minutes and thirty-two seconds passed from the time the messages j were sent until the answer was received. Further, as a test of the wondeiful world-searching power of radio, the operator at Boston i picked up the captain of the S. S. Borengaiia, 10-45 miles east. j Millions of people all over the world are beginning to understand under-stand the wonderful benefits and blessings of the miracle achievement achieve-ment of the Twentieth Century. |