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Show Need for Radio Language Shown by Wide Interest (By XEA Service) LONDON, April 29 Radio Is reviving re-viving the movement for an international interna-tional language. Out of the International radio S conference held bore comes the sug gestion of adopting some language, like Esperanto, so that radio fane the world over may understand one another This is one of the subjects taken up by the wireless expert of Amr-r- ica. England. Prance and Germany ut this conference, II was suggest-; lllllj od by Edward J. N'ally, president of an American radio distributing! f irm. NEED OF ESPERANTO "One of our greats: m , 1 Xaiiy, "is .the establishment of an International radio language or 1 code, iik'' Beperanto, which could be understood by all This would place the activities of the whole world at everybody's ears. "There Is no reason why every American school house should n.'l H have a simple wireless apparatus to, enable teacher and pupils to listen to what the rest of the world Is do- I ' ns- Esperanto, the proposed language 1 by which this world-wide communi ng cation may be nmdt possible, has H already been accepted by many countries as the language of the H world. It was composed by Dr. L. H L. Zamenhof. the Russian linguist. I n lis?. Since then Esperanto has spread In popularity until now Brazil. Csecho Slovakia, Russia. Finland and important parts of other countrlo have introduced the language m their schools. The Paris Chamber of Commerce is carrying on a campaign cam-paign for the adoption of Esperanto by all the world's commercial bodies as the official commercial language of the world. ARGUMENT OTTfEXGTHENED, The chief - argument for Eaper-1 Eaper-1 anto as the international language H 1 being strengthened through the popularity of radi" the world over H It is thought that thl will draw H humanity closer together by a sin- H gle medium of Intercommunication H With the rapid progress fnade In H the development of radio as u world- H wide means of communication, tiv H need of such language as Esperanto becomes more apparent. oo |