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DAVIS WILL L0SE CAMPAG IN EAST Makes Extended Statement of Kian Views in Answer to Speech Heckler. v By the Asaociated Pross. ABOARD DAVIS TRAIN EN ROUTE PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Oc- 24.—John W. Davis, Democratic candidate for Preiident, was return- ing to New York today from his final tour of the Middle West, prepared to| begin tomorrow the closing program of his persoi.al campalgn.with an in- tensive.drive iIn Greater New ¥York and vicinity. The candidate ended his Middle Western trip last night in Cleveland with what was described as the most extended pronouncement - regarding the Ku Klux Klan ard other secret organiaations made .ju recent years 1y a pregidential candidate during a ampaign centest. It was a spon- taneous declaration, given in answer tv & Reckler, ard would not have been includedl in the Cleveland ad-| dress” he said, if he had been permit- ted to follow the outline of the Deech prepaged in advance. Mr. Davis told members of his party rday. hewever. that he was glad the dnfr had, ingetjected the sub- organtzations. He had @ld, that his position in | matter had beén cléarly stated <id made known to the country irough publication of previous ad- dresses. NEW YORK, toher 2 Sees New Statement Needed. His Chicago erience and that in Cleveland apparently had reflected a dssire for a new statement, Mr. Davis said, indicatingthat his bellef as to e goneral knowledge of his atti- ida concerning secrct societies had lieen erroncou iy founded. The candida oted himself dur- ast ‘to preparing He began-drafting hts final ad- | to be delivéred in the evening November 1 at Carnegie Hall, and ‘pes to Dbe able tu conclude that task several days before the date| fixed for its delivery | THEswWing through the Middle West, | and was | by the candidate sc | accompanying him to have | improved the chances for Democratic vietery in some of the | tive B battery terminal { transformer FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO -EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly e — ALl Rights Reserved. Repreduction Prohibited. How te Bulld the. “Big Brother” ‘of the Supersemsitive Ome-Tube Set, Part LV, Now connect the P terminal of socket 17 with the A terminal of tickler coll 6 of the variocoupler. This terminal is shown on the real bear- ing of ‘the variocoupler. near..the shaft. E The other terminal of the tickler coil, on the front mounting bracket of the instrument, {s connected with the A terminal of jaek 7 and with the A terminal of. condenser 18. The B terminal of jack 7 is con- nected with the P terminal of trans- former 19. The C terminal of jack 7 is connected with the B terminal of tranaformer 19. The G terminal of transformer 19 should then be connected with the G terminal. of gocket 20. Next eonnect the P terminal of socket 20 with the A terminal of jack 1], .The B terminal of jack 11 should )be c.gfimc(ed WIth the P ‘ter- minal of transformer 21.f1 The C ter- minal of jack 11 should be connected with the B terminal of transformer The D terminal of jack 7 can then be connected with the D terminal of |jack 11, and this connecting wire can, be connected in turn with the posi- 24. the G terminal with the ¢ terminal Now connect of transformer of socket Connections to Juck. The P terminal of socket 25 is then connected with the A terminal.of jack 13. The B terminal of jack 13 is connected with the P terminal of transformer 27. The C terminal of jack 13 s connected with the B ter- minal of transformer 27. ext connect the G terminal of nsformer 27 with the G terminal of socket 29, and the A terminal of condenser 30 The P terminal of socket should then be connected with the A term- tnal of jack 135. 4 Then connect together in the or- der named, the B terminal of jack 15; the D terminal of jark 13 positive B battery terminal 3. The wiring is completed b er the negative termi- . the A terminal of 27, the A terminal of transférmer 21 and the A- terminal of transformer 18. In some trapsformers the grid re- necting togeth nal of C battery turit “lea® of the secondary winding | | is marked F stead of A. If such is the case with your transformers merely connect the F terminal where the A terminals are mentioned above. To mount the set in a cabinet you | will find it necessary to cut a rectan- States visited.. Mr. Davis dence at s declared his confl- | every speaking point # Democratic year.” and | arty has to do is to “reach | t and tzke the victors that is with- its grasp” T formal statements ed in Tennessee, Mt-souri and In- | & particularly the candidate sald success weuld at- | 1is cause on November 4 | THREE-DAY AIR MAIL T0 EUROPE FORECAST Admiral Moffett Says Larger Diri- | gibles Will Be Used—Battle- | ships Not Obsolete. By his Associatr CHICAGO, drect from ¢ sible within u few years miral William A. Moffett, commander | f the naval air-forces, ‘declared last ht in an address: before the Chi- | ago Chapter of tha Izaak Walton League here. : “Alr mali routes”wil} sogn be a pos. ibility between “London~ and . New York,” he xaid. “In three day ends in Paris and London « vour letters. This will be poss =0on as we start building larger ships than the ZR-3 and the Shenandoah ‘These ships will be able to maintain | a speed of more than 100 mfles an hour en route. The day of the battleship is not fin- jshed, he said. “The present battle- ship may be modified to some extent, hut sea defenses will rest on the shoulders of the heavy guns in steel turrets. Troops and munitions, as well as commerclal goods, will al- wavs be transported by chips, but every ship that zoes to sea will take an air guard in some form along with it.” . For the first time in the history of Belgium, a woman recently perform- ed a civil marriage ceremony. The wedding occurred at Chenee, near Liege. and the woman who officiated was Mme. Ma a member of the ity council gular hole in the back of the cabinet to allow the binding post panel to go through. unless your cabinet is more | than seven inches deep The Battery Connections. The negative A battery lead is con- | nected with terminal 22: the positive A battery and negative B battery ead ¢s connected with terminal terminal 24 is connected wit volt terr 1 of the B batter) inal is connacted with ighest voltage of the B battery. This voltage ‘can be as high as 135 although .80 volls will ~olume. The tuning of the set elf. Tha best settings switches can be determined b Ing different combinati « simplictty of enil throughout their ranges tickler coil should be set its axis is at right angles to the stator coil when firet tu ation. After the proper ings have been made the c al adjustments are those he condenser and of the tickler The rheostat settings are critical. When « one tube is baing co a_theostat, tha res is one of life's chief pleasures. 1 ook ot o & foend’s o Shne BRI A lay it for 7 Tou eul o week o Tl Their action i wonderful in stepping ummm-mm#mu and & plement Giste ia pour moqth. sleap and swake in the A. AT ALL DRUGGISTS weuid ou’'ve “We Are Glad to Find Such Reliable Qils” INE MOTOR OILS —that is the most gratifying testimonial we could wish, be- cause reliability in lubricating oils is the chief requisite for a bigger and better business—and we are getting it! SHERWOOD BROS,, Inc. L. S. LONG, District Sales Manager Telephone Lincoln 7816 the ' ance of the rheostat in the circuit ould be Increased, but when both tubes are in use thé Fesistance must be cut down in order to keep the tube fllaments at the required tempera- ture. : It is always best to start tuning with the required number of tubes lit up, rather than to tune on the detec- tor stage and then light up the am- plifier tubes one by one.. It vou.operate the set carefully, keeping regeneration down to a rea- sonable amount you will cause ‘no disturbance to your neighbors: In adjusting the xet, do not tighten the coupling between the tickler coil and the stator cofl to an extent sufficlent to cause the set to howl. i 8 YEARS HARD LABOR PENALTY OF SLAYER Waiter Who Killed Mussolini's Friend in Paris Punished for *‘Political Crime." bes By the Associated Pre PARIS, October 24— Ernesto B a waiter, who shot and killed Nicola | Buonservizio, a friend of Premier Mus- _solini of Italy, and correspondent in | Paria of Mussalini's newspaper. Popolo | today sentenced o eight | years' hard labor and 10 years' disbar- | ment from residence -in- Paris and cer- | tain other French towns, The shooting of Buonservizio took place February 20 last, in Paris. The trial lasted four verdict is regarded as political crime.’” After th omi. | and the for “a dass, vere verdict w: T Italian Fasc nd Communists and three men were wounded others were arrested rdered 1 Sev Letting the electric’ light have a share in the Fall cleaning is a really brilliant suggestion. l SAMSON engineers in- vented wonderful machines which produce the famous Helical Winding. Th.u winding, used only in SAMSON- - Transformers, increases amplification, climinates distortion, mini- mizes distributed capacity. All transformers claim these qualities; but SAMSON Trans- formers really have them, due to the Helical Winding and superior construction. Try a pair of SAMSON'S and note the difference. SAMSON Audio Transformers in _two ratios—6 to 1 and 3 to 1. Price $5. Radio Frequency in 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000 metre wave- lengths. $4.80. cach. Push-pull $10 per pair 1 ! 5 Made by 3 SAMSON ELECTRIC CO. --Canton, Mass. SAMSON radio freq: ‘Wholesale Distributer Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 Ninth S&t. N.W. | 511 11¢h St. N.W.. | university WISCONSIN ALUMNI. ATTACK LA FOLLETTE| Charge He Is Attempting t6 ‘l'ndo‘ “on’ School to Get Cam- 3 paign Funds. | | By the Associated D'ress. NEW YORK, October 24—Kastern headquarters of the Republican na- tional campalgn reported haerc vess| | terday: that an alumn{ committee of | 17 of the University of Wisconsin had sent tclegrams to Senator La Fol- | lette demanding that he cease at once | sollcitation of funds for his campaign | in_the name of the University. | The telegram was luspired by 'h"| alloged distribution among wlumni in | New York of an appeal for funds for the La Follette-Wheeler campalgn, mailed with a blank check inscribed “for old Unlversity of Wisconsin.” The telegram said: i “We. the undersigned, resent the linking of the name of the yniveralty | and its alumni wih the La Follsttc- Wheeler campaign and the Implica- | tlon that the alumni are definitely al- led with that campaign or the cam- paign of any other political party. La Follette has transgressed both custom and tradition in thus mis- using the name of the university in! the interest of his personal ambttion. | The tactics used in raising funds | through an appeal in the name of the are malicious, in that they make thoe unive P institution. The alumni gene ent the attempt of any polit group to capitalize the name of the| university, Steps must be taken to! combat such misuse of the nume. The tariex of the University of Wis- consin clubs throughout the country | shall be informed of the attitude taken by the undersigned, and the| request made that members of. their associationy be invited to join a na tlon-wide- protest of slumni against' the {ll-advised use of the name of out alma mater.” PG Luck is the thing that helps most when you don't trust it. Anncuneing the Opening of Our-Radro Dept. for the Season 1924 1,000 Genuine La France Guaranteed Tubes 201-A Will Operate on Dry Batteries or Storage Batteries Fil. Voltage, 3 to 5 Fil. 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