Show AVOID ILL WILL WILLIN IN RADIO PLEA Cal Urges International Control to Spread Knowledge WASHINGTON Oct 4 By 4 By The Associated d Press Radio Radio having be become be- be become become come a great influence In the world needs to be raised into the realm of public service so that It t will wUl promote friendship and un un- understanding rather than ill will and dissension among nations President Coolidge declared today in an ad address ad- ad address address dress opening the international radio radiotelegraph radiotelegraph radiotelegraph telegraph conference Like LUte every invention which In Increased In- In Increased increased creased the power oi og man he said radio may be used for good or for evil and he commended to the con con- conference ference the setting selling aside so far as possible of sectional needs so that thata a 1 broad operative co-operative policy for the good of all nations using this moth meth method od oct of communication may be adopt adopt- adopted I ed The world orld will not be benefited by this Increase in tho the scope of its power Mr Coolidge told the dele dele- delegates delegates gates gales unless there is corresponding increase in moral development Your main object will be bl to raise this great industry into the realm of public service Holding that radio has great prom prom- promise promIse ise iso of bringing enlightenment to the dark clark places of the earth the pres pres- president presIdent president ident declared the Industry needs national and international control to the end that there may be the I most perfect order and the largest possible uniformity In Its use and enjoyment Although he considered radios radio's main weakness to be Its inability to produce permanent records for fu future fu- fu future future ture consideration the president de declared de- de dared it holds great promise of spreading information to remote sec see sections sections because its cost coot of installation and maintenance was WItS small in corn com comparison parison with that of other oth r methods method com I of communication I |