Show RADiO RELIEVES DREARY COLONY Lepers Acclaim Entry of Scientific Wonder To Their Island I ISAN SA SAN JUAN Porto Rico reb Feb 3 3 By the Associated o Press Cabras Island tho the home homo of Porto Ricos Rico's epH cOlon colony after attel years of ot dreary days and silent allent nights can now listen to the of ot the tho world A radio receiving set has Ju just t been Installed there thel e 1 within a few ew days dais a speaker loud-speaker will willbe be att attached ched and thirty-six thirty new radio tans fans will be enchanted with the tho thomar mar mares es of ot and science science and occasionally thoI I ot of course disgusted with the pen ness eu ness of static iho rho radio set was as ma made possible by an anonymous gift of which came camo front from New York to which were added local 11 contributions INTERESTED I TI Probably not sinco Its Invention has haa the setting up of a radio set been watched by a more mOle Interested group of spectators than that which followed the movements mo of ot the Rev Re Charles CharlesB CharlesB B Bare and t two tw o 0 employee ot of the Porto Rico Telephone company as they Installed the Instrument nt Not that there was much animated corn com ment or boisterous enthusiasm Lifo Life on abare a bare bare reet reel on which the he hot suns sun's rays beat bent fiercely and ad which the sun pounds pound's cease cease- ceaselessly ceaselessly lessly Is not to an exuberant exuberant r- r rant ant display of ot feeling I ICO CONCERTS CO CE TH 1 When hen the lira loud speaker comes yon will III be bo able to hear concerts music and singing In ban an Juan In la and nd In the tho big ble- cities of ot United SlAtes th they y ivero ere told where There ere was a 0 an chorus ot of ana and qua que bu no and ono one pras Jn rt remarked t was as meant for or ouch n exiles as liS wo we are For near as 9 they are to s San n JURI two no inal lepers regard their Isolation as exile pobres Wry VB are poor exile exilea they tell you yog They complain of the HI loneliness ot df their Iles 11 es more than thon they do of ot tho the dis di's dis disease ease easo Itself B Even Eton on the prospect of hearing nightly the strains of o famous lamou orchestras sod and the tho words of eloquent speakers does docs not them to their lot The They irate hale the tho glaring sunlight for forIt forIt It pains their elms elm's e 8 They hate bate t the e sail and misty night airs air lor for they aggra aggravate vate vote their sufferings rh The hate the tho dreary darkness 0 ot of a 0 night relieved relle relief rd vy ay nothing but lUll lute oJ oil all orup t I t |