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Show Radio to Grow to Be One of Towering Industries of Our Country By MAJ. GEN. J. G. HARBORD, Radio Corporation of America. It is not given to mortal man to read the future of an art with, such undreamed possibilities. That radio will grow to he one of the towering industries of our country may be safely ventured as prophecy. In international inter-national communications I can visualize a world even more completely I linked together, to the betterment of relations and the promotion of lasting last-ing peace. Every part of the world is destined to benefit by improved communications. Entire written messages, perhaps newspapers, will be flashed as complete pictures or documents. Efficient communication with commercial aircraft will be ready probably prob-ably before the aircraft are provided. Marine service to and from and between be-tween ships will even more completely minimize the perils of the dT-ep Television is not far distant. Static will be chained a captive at the wheels of radio progress. International broadcasting will become a com monplace. Entertainment and instruction will penetrate to the remotest places of the world. The thought currents of all humanity iU mi,1(tl, nd will ebb and flow across the dividing oceans. |