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1B e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925, HEADLINE NUMBERS| [ oné mance rabio_enterTammENT | |STANDARDS OF RADIO | [ prirggN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 CONFERENCE T0P|c BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Programs ‘of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Noted Authority on lhdig.‘ Usefulness to Public Factor in All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. 4 T0 5 PM. Station. Meters. Miles. 4:00—New York: Three Littie Wards: songs: Brown's Orchestra: 2 Licensing Stations in Future, |J¥mpedance or Alternating Current Re: | shown in figure 1 where XL is the in- New ’)“,kk Aame: | readings: wchres; fariceis., ... WoZ g It Ts Held sistance. d”‘,;"}',‘.f“"“"“v ‘" is the frequency WCAP Announces Features e rrad oL leng o i Riasd MoComy i1 N LS 3 Lelh In an ordinary direct current clrcutt | and “Li" is the Inductance in henrys. _ 4:30-=Kansas City: Scores: Star's String Trio . i 365 2 e R the opposition to the flow of a current Current Flow. for Tonight as Prelude 5:00—Chic SR R S . Radio broadcasting stations which | through the circuit is determined by [ A condenser connected in an alter- 3 Now York: :beores. nd. race 3 A ® 5 201 apply rm;d broadc: :;xllmiulicense.m;nult the resistance of the circult and the g&unt:u{;‘-em circuit also opposes the I ” New York: Uncle Geebee: : WGBS 3 show evidence of public usefulness ow of e current ‘and transforms to “Greater Season. New Yorki towl Waldinr ASfora ditne % VEAR 304 | and establish a fleld of public servide. | Felation between current, voltage and | ojooirica) energy into electrostatic ;"“ Jork: Qlcott Vall and his string ensemble CJUWMCA This matter probably will be one of | resistance is ‘expressed by Ohm's Law, | energy. This opposition of a con- Louiaville: Wusic: storic; mirkete: e L £ n:]n outstanding problems tou:w‘e con- 3::‘{: ;a‘fi':::.‘:‘é.fi:fmu:lfv: %’:—?: 1‘: denser to the flow of an alternating % icago rRan recital ullaby time. syncopation ~hour: sidered by the forthcoming radio con- current is calle i Aduwmzmm cnmpnlsledl enrtlrelr; ,,: junior R. T D. program: Farm "proftam: WES Sining 3 ference son o be called by Secretary ;‘(ol‘u: I is the current in amperes and | capacity rear(nndce“;‘: fr?:df:‘r';‘:fz %o eadline features will be broadcasf lo; Ford an¢ i B 8 593 | 1000 s ‘the resistance in ohms. dist " Boston: Kiddles' Klub: Checker Trn Orelissira WNAC 2803 oove, stinguish it from the inductive re- tonight by WCAP as a prelude to Philndelphin: Weather " Hen amin Franklin Orchodtra " jive” . Declaring that the air avenues ‘f:r m;‘:::fl::gcz::g to cizn'-r‘gz‘l;:nlgr?&‘t; actance of a circuit. The formula dtia) e o SadiBok > AhTee B e ana prodtiie ke L B y < 23 |radio broadcasting are Jjammed to the ad! shown in figure 2 gives the relations e iy Sran Theatar Orchestra’ orpaa n &, CrOSTAM: ; | limit with the nearly 600 stations now | rents belong to the alternating curvent | between the capacity reactance “Xc of the attractions will come from {16—Newark: Talk: Hotel Shelton Ensemble .. operating, and with nearly 100 more | class because of the many reversals of | the frequency *f" and the capacity New York via WEAF, while the | 3:30—iarterd, Conn.: Hotel fi:z'if»?.‘:"s’u:"}‘rl:f'uf’.‘;fl“'& }‘..‘};"’ Wit 358 preparing to apply for broadcasting | directions of current flow, there are | “:" of the condenser in farads. In ol an Ankiis @ conobri e T ’ prog . licenses, Mr. Hoover said the confer- |other factors which must be consid- | both cases whether inductive react- 6 TO 7 P ence will prohably be called upon to | ered. ance or capacative reactance the re- United States Navy Band, uader the s 4 direction of Lieut. Charles Eenter. | ®00—HaRiogt: Weethers scores; Gonet. contert oii: minic by "o establish standards of service which Energles Explained. actance is measured in ohms, Huyler's “Forem Four."” gath- ., Vincent Lopez's Orchestra ... BT s e, T 2 o Zn"”_"ldv-’mllnz station must maintain | o ynow through the law of con- | IN an alfernating circuit such as ered in WEAF'S studio, will enter- Thiladgiphia: Tncle Wigs edtime story: roll cal " WE 25 | before a license i issued. He said this | 0% CRO%: DI, te A O e s | Shown in figure 3, contatning a source h = arkets: Merrill Hughes and his Coilexiate robably 5 . 5 taln WCAT udience also from 7 arhlory ,,(,’fw Ry - whatvand his QR o s probably will mean additional leglsla- |, \vhen one form of energy is|Oof alternating current E, resistance as the introductory v Yok’ Synaporhe serviies: Gronae G crira, W00 | IWEAE Hen 8 hanged int ther. In some cases | R, inductance Lm and capacity C. the Khe dnrotactony ow York: Musloal program .. .o . i A Mr. Hoover said the Commerce De- | changed into another W total impedance or total opposition to vy SBANG coneaity leveland: Dinner concert: entortainers - 1111l IWTAM 3 | partment, which Is charged with su. | it 18 lost apparently because it appears | U ' (iP0 be: chicols ; ¢ hington Navy Yard, Chicago’ Organ recital: bedtime stories _. .. 10011111111 IW) e At in a form which i8 of no use to us but | current flow may calculated Dy will g Detrott: Dinmer — concert AL pervision over radio broadcasting, has |, iy o cages the transformation is | USing the Tormula shown in figure 4 5 1 Springfield: Hotel Kimball Trio: “se " sfory’. V] ‘ 3ui | gone on for three vears watching | o (005 0 Ca bec: it bles | Where Z is the impedance; R is the event, the proceedings Chicado: Nows. financial as A broadcasting stations multiply in num. | Of real benefit to us because it enables | ' 0 10 "0 Gt OO ¢ re th of the radio industries banquet at erios for children by Uncls Bop .o, | cooT: 8COTSS: v w ¢ ber. hoping the situation would rem. | U8 to change one form of energy [ res SDd fheother ferms aie the the Hotel! Comnodare’ i NEW YOrk: New York results: codo lesson: * Thvention S L edy itselt 4 which is not suitable to our needs into | $2me as given in the early part of the 3 a Schiffman, soprano S i 4 N i articl will be broad from 8 to 9:40 Lansing. Mich.: binner concert " S een § 3855 Tifere'is 110; praseht ioutiook: or' a | SUother formof enatgy whichile miare | =50 T0d C o 1otds frue for caléu: o'clock. Upo nclusion, WEAF | 6:3 elphin: Dream Daddy. with Boya i 55 25 | lessening of air congestion, and Mr. | 8dapted for use. 30 Sand 1o on 416 O Phila Tolice_reports: Hotel Sylva 4 oo : { e 2T lating current and voltage, except that LA B LD Richmond Hill, N. Y. Spori talk: con W m’., 3 Hoover said there probably would be| ~Ordinarily, resistance in a cireult | ; 7L IO TUC0 (800 SOECT oppo- of the * roubadours."” New York: Shirley Herman, wongs: Frances O Connor. uku: ot a continuous increase in the number sition to flow is substituted for the re- WRC will break the monotony of e 1 sones . : WHN i broadeast e ier sfternioon 4n e Schenectady : Base bull wcares: "BO0L ot Kilowedié * progrim WGY el L IS P ‘-28 L sistance factor used in making calcu- 1ulet < Boston: “On_the Trail’ With the Vagabon w : rationing system Is now in use, he lations for direct current. the United New York: Ernie Golden's Hotel McAlpin Orchestra ... WMCA i arl-le‘rl :mfll many of the larger stations Capitol “ . are forced to divide their time with - T TO 8 PO i local station for the New \n)r‘kul(ny Jaez Band: vocai soio WHN 1 * he sald, e ballt réiite o the ichmond Hill. ocul utal ‘solos: Glin, peg © experimenis have ‘shown in: the close of the concert. | New York: Voeal and instrumiental solos: fict A R %0 2 Hano classies 3 ; WRNY 2 2 System for Oficers. Local Radio Entertainment b e ciesd . fosis e Babacrs Orchuss CHESAPEAKE BEACH RY. | F g3 L fisb sierates a0 ocal hadio tniertainmen . ng Flans’s ik liy ‘member of . selel tion Army in New York City i d—-—g—Tls o Seriens ity e : 3 ohas o TO HOLD FISHING TEST c notifled Brig. \l\'lll;:un‘ 1. Barrett, el 2»5 Yok bt ot ooty ertel m.u“‘n‘.(‘-’,.m“,““ Many Women Expected Among here, that . pension syitem for of. selections » WNYC 2 T = ficers of the army will be inaugurated NAA—Naval Radio Statlon, Radio, Va. Newnrk: “Topics of the Day": vocal and insirdmental solo- 3 Anglers Who Will Seek Fig 4. Z =‘JR +@.28fL cw on October 1. et (431.5 Meters). Chicago: ‘Clastical o . indtumientai IWBON 501 | Prizes Sunday. Under the system, retirement age i I~V aaktior MEPORG St Kanuag’ cley's M idamin: siories : 2 causes electrical energy to change into | for men follow: Staff officers, 65 years 10:05 p.m—Weather Bureau reports Minneapolis: Scores: market reports .. .. SRt A varfed array of fishing tackle has | heat energy and in some cases this is | field officers, 80 years. For wome: sl .[-11,‘\“.‘.,..1“ l»]l;“:fl r_\uax,\.’"; l’)r.-hpq‘ra 3 E, been corralled by the Chesapeake |not desirable. In other cases, how- | Staff o%{;em, 60“)'enrs. field officers, 55 WR(C—Radio Corporation of America A R TR - gl [ Beach Rallway Co. to be awarded as|ever, as for instance in heating de- | years. They will be pensioned on one. (168.5 Meters). avenport: Scores; news bulleline: Sandmai's period wories WOG ] 7 | prizes to anglers who journey to the | vices, and in vasuum tubes, the con. |half pay. Lon Concert. by ithev-Tuntted Chicago: Raiph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens Orchestra resort Sunday on the first of the|version of electrical energy into heat [ The money for the pension is raised MOTHER :— Flet- Bt At NandriCetaN. T o L o SRS s 94 | three Fall excursions. More than 200 | energy is desirable. through a contribution by army of- | =it S A eader: Taylor Branson,| 7:15—New' Fork: Vocal soloists: Jack Smiles, Lord Allinbroke *3| fishing enthusiasts, including many| When an alternating current is|ficers of 214 per cent of salary, siml-| cher’s Castoria is es- Stantelmann. leader; Taylor Eranson, el ooty oL WMCA 3 204 | women, are expected to attend. made to flow into a circuit containing |lar to the amount contributed by Gov- ; e ‘1”'1. leader: broad cast with station | 7:30—Des Moines: Reese-Hughes' Orchestra ey - O 5 08 ‘The prizes will be a salt-water rod |an inductance coil an opposition to the | érnment employes to the Federal re- pcclaHy prepared to WJZ from the plaza of the United 8 T0 v PM for the largest trout, taylor or hard- | flow is set up and a change of energy | tirement fund. Proceeds from the relieve Infardts i L e 8:00~Detrolt: Dance prowram ... il 2 LWWS 3 397 | head; a steel rod for the next largest | takes place, The electrical energy is | sale of army publications also go to st 625 p.m.—Base ball scores. e e e T R R .- WNA $1 710 |trout, tavlor or hardhead, and a reel | transformed into electromagnetic en- | this fund. arms and Children all Early Program Tomorrow. New Jork: Asbury Patk Symphony Orchestra ... WMCA for the largest number of trout. The|ergy and a magnetic field is set up in | In addition, retired members of the 52 9 am.—Woman's hour, broadcast Davenport: ‘Same ‘as WEAF .. R fish will be weighed in on the board- | the space surrounding the coil. As|army will be provided with money | ages of Constipation, folntly with WJZ New York: Radio indugiries et lrom Hotel "Commo- walk at 580 p.m. Contestants must|far as the electric current is con- | for rent. Flatulency, Wind Coli A 0 1 —Orgar % i from 4 . EA prov s made to lim| e compe- | tion to the flow of the alternating cur- i : i First Congrezutional Chureh. = A;-e:l\'r‘?ru ;\v:;xl;m‘l:fll:gin Omhestra e bhrions tition to_excursioniats. rent. This resistance effect offered by | WAT Belic for Newport News. and Diarrhea; allaying L) P Lancheon musle’ by the mafk: our Constitation”: Emiyn Edwacds bhritons! . | Capt. Noah Hazard will. have a fleet |a coil to the flow of an alternating | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach Ho shing . NoITE e and inmtramenial ‘concer Redsics En 5 5| of 30 craft in readiness to take the |current is called “inductive resistance” | NEWPORT NEWS, September 16.— e SPERTr 3 e & oAl et : ; : ol e fishermen to cholce fishing grounds in | of the coil. This reactance is depend- | This city, which was a busy center of | a0l wels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural slesp. e n s apea et PR, N i ‘sotws: Southiand Dance’ Qrchestra .. 3 315 the bay. J. J. Ernst and Capt. Wil-|ent on the frequency of alteration of | war activities as the port of em- Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). ago: Musical program: artists from United S5 Sl liam Webster of Howard A. French|the current and is higher for high | barkation, has received from the Fed AR sier's Foremost Mo O ADOLn o vocatl solow: e e v fimlu? are llapc:nrg: ot ail arrange- ;requency currents than it is for low | eral Government a war trophy in the | 10 avoid imitations, always look for the signature of RS Tl hon: m dio of station Philadeiphin: Musieal program i s fo xcursion. requency currents. The relation be- | form of a captured Ge 2 = No Opi ici z g \'ewh ork " Vocal nad nsirumentai dcios: Kinesiey Siaters | A special fishing train will leave | tweon reactance. froquency ang indue. | forr Tong. 1o ot o Dlaced tn'one 26| Absolutely Harmless~No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 10§ Pl e e mm? 7 Singers . b Wil ke ... 1 321 | the District line at 8:30 o'clock Sun-|tance 1s expressed by the formula, | the city parks. vy Dand, Lieut. Picass: Mosion mrortem - _ day morning, returning from the i Cinchagast: Bogk review : beach at 6:30 p.m. . 5 3 "hls orchestra s Navy Yard, broadeast Cleveland. Orean Foc T A D 800 Favann oA Ny han gy j P 15 | REMUS MAKES $50,000 - 8 to 940 p.m—Radio Industries Loulville;, Concert u‘?n){:fi; Selleman and " his Kentuc i s IfT'S THE CUT OF Y Lvm- ro| Hotel Cos D , New New Yo " :'}. o i xr"- mical V. 3 5 OU R c LOTH Es THAT o it from Hoiel Commodars New Biurbgeh: NPVt mike Toparta LB s vour o ok 403 2 BOND IN LIQUOR THEFT T on WEAF, New York City. S ors. o to. 10:40" p.m.—*Ipana Trouba- L ren ittty oy anies Tt - Says “Exorbitant” Sum Was Re- from the studio of statlon| g.05 ceveland: Concert program v 1 . New York City. Chicago. WMAQ Players ... .0 0 1. 0l U IWMAQ 4475 BOd sult of Refusal to Talk of % leld: Lenox Orchest vocal soloist repo! Farly Pogeam Tomorromw. D R e s AT Distillery Thett. g See these to 7:45 a.m.—“Tower Health o ug persans 3 g N e 3211 By the Associated Press. 3 New York: Roseland Dance Orchesira: Palisade ;- ises” from Metropolitan Tower, ment Park Orchestra ... N 3612 204 ST. LOUIS, September 16.—George New York City. Philadelphia: Arcadia_Dance ()nm-nu Eddie' N Y Remus, former bootles - g Seattle Harmony Kines Sl 5 gger of Cincin- — — New York: Concert: biokraphy series RYY ; nati, gave bond of $50,000 vesterday | HELD FOR MASQUERADING New York: Southland Dance Orchestra: Synchrophass Trio’ WAHG 204 | before United States Commissioner Newark: Bamberger Orchestra. readings . R WOR E 95 | Atkins after failing to effect a reduc- New York: Sam Willlams and Al Pi oiia's Glover n Gardens Orchestra: Lillian Gordone, tralto ...WGCP 252 204 (tion In the amount. It was signed by AND PASS[NG BAD CHECKS Detrolt: Dance program . e . : WS 7 |two professional bondsmen. New ¥ Manhattan Serenad Jack Smith.” popular Shortly after his release, Remus as- Detroit: ¢ hour e serted his failure to obtain a reduc- Man in Winmpegv Wlm Imper- Jetforson as: musical T WO mm was the resull of refusin; > le 0! 8l S 10 a g to sonated Physician, Given Two on B T whinp - aomid I OIS Y S AIAnS (00 S S mrhaeon The again the 9:30—New Y Davis Hotel “Bélla R D Wy : tors involving others in the Jack fi . . Years in Penitentiary. and weather, reports WNTC 3% Daniel whisky distillery theft,” for easy fitting suit that most pm_\“‘v\mk Ipanu Troubadours. WEEL WCAP. V€. Wiy which Remus will be tried hers Sep- . A e TLCO WOR trom : B0 i AT eI et e men wear best. Broad WINNIPEG, September 16.—Alfred | 9:45—Cincinnati: Studio program ......... e Vi t “outrageously exorbitant.” Blake, convicted of having 10 TO 11 PO Seventeen others, including Willlam .houlders. wide lapels, queraded as a physician and de- |10:00—Philadelphia: Hotel Sylvania Dance Orchestrs . ............W 508.2 Motlow, Tennessee distiller; Willlam . o i oo i b Shibe Shieckt Neware? Hiia Contal. Ptk Caing Orchosita 1 J. 'Kintiey, brother ot Mike Kinney, the low waisted effect; & sentancen b twe e i G hiladeiphia; Organ recital’ from Stawley Theaier v 204’5 Missouri State Senator, and A. J. er report : 4 9 litentiary yesterday by Magistrate e York: Silver SHpper revi i Hellmiack, deputy collector of internai r 9 Sir Hugh John MacDonald. Blake hicago? Raiph »:.‘u.m'\.'u.n'ms Rainbo 'SKylarks 5 revenue here, were indicted. two buttons. The Cam had t a romantic glamour over his e L R LA 3 i LA 4 whisky was valued at $1,800,000. bfid _th operations with s widely i Mes: ar Gusment Jropcem: solos ¥ Remus had been a prisoner ag the ge e same Style ted, of a castle.in Ireland and Chicago: Midnight revue: Paul Whiteman's Colicgians: or- 2 "1 city jail since Saturday night, when d 2 thl’ me of $648,000 he would inher L R R s S R e | he was brought here from Cincinnati. x ea,thh ee buttons' it M Lt Midway cal and fn-Co o | He will act as his own counsel. ! s ke 1 a m us story in sgrumental soloista § WBCN 2 & p Minneapolis of a Cineinnaty Golf talk:" string uariet: Voral and Tnstrimientad | T = Ini exclusive Haddingtons “castle In rnen,” that would| 10.15 ot Springs: Mever Davis' Dance Orch ‘saion KTHS i be his in 1927 when he completed | 10:40—Davenori’ Musical program: oreanist: violinist: Petits " 21 PATIENT KILLS NURSE. and Piping Rock Flannels terms of a will which required him, rehestra, : = voc 5 il x = 10:45—Cincinnati: Cino Male Quartei LWLW g among other things, to put in a vear 11 P TO 15 MIDNIGHT. Insane Negro Had Been Consid- in the woods of Canada and marry " . o 11:00—Hot Springs: Ray Mullin's Dance Orchestra . . . o KTHS a7a “ 9 before 1926, Cleveland: Frank Wilson's Euclid Beach Dance Orchestra. | WIAM 3 ered “Mild” Case. Inquiries by police elicited from Minneapolis: Dick Long's Dance Orehestra .o .1+ . WCLO ¢ : B n‘lgnl Yard n':ul other unur(‘glot\ Chicago: Vocal and instrumental program: colos: Midway MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., September N Dancing Gardens Orchestra WBCN . —] different tale. Ten years’ penal servi- | 11.30—Des Moinas: Danta prosram . R 3 o atle Ay e Y tude when a cadet in the Royal Ifish |11:45—Atianta: Seven Aces. orchestra Wwan R I T T T abulary for theft was reported, 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. St te Saitacliin Hisce: was wioptiiie lake characterized the sentence | 12:30—Minneapolie: Organ recital . Swtod S ; simply a political tangle,” saying | 12'456—Kansas City: Nighthawk frolic: Plantation Piayers: Gthers WDAP g kilisdy y by an insane that he and several Black and Tans 170 2 AM. g were sentenced and “some of us got| 1:00—Chicago: The Glnn'r hcur Ralph Willlams ;nd mp Luu. Miss Oxford was passing the negro out in four months ¢ Skylarks . ... wQI 5 building on the sanitarium grounds He claimed to be the rightful “'}:,e‘n ‘]\'fllle Sims, allas }:lfl:,l;z)lxon, SORBABBOT OF VRIS e, i suddenly struck her on the with e O e Qecortions, HEADS RAIL GROUP. The biggest bears in the world are |a pick handle. He then struck his vie- ; to be found on Kadiak Island, in the [tim several more times before an at- him beyond the fact that he wai s~ ——m . charg: < s. « Gulf of Alaska, s 1) tendant could reach the scene. Miss harged from the fiylng corps. “Col. 8, pouth of the great|; iord died shortly aftesward. Her Arthur T. Blake of Wooten Manor, [ Ford Hammer Named President by | i;,;uiqer of territory that stretches ssallant was considered one of the Sussex,” said by the accused to be . his father, dld not exist, neither could Passenger Agents. into the Pacific cases at the sanitariu Wooten Manor be found in MONTREAL, September 16 (#).— Ford Hammer of Detroit, representing the Wabash Railway, vesterday was elected president of the American. As- RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS sociation of Traveling Passenger Agents at their convention here. Other TONIGHT. officers elected were u.d(;.\\‘a&wu:kl«, ™ Tnited Sta Chicago (Chicago and Northwestern ooneert by the United States | | Raiiway), vice president, and Hall C. R PRy e Benedlct, Chicago (Baltimore and Ohto o'clock Railroad), secretary-treasurer. ! e The meeting of the association in New York Edison Hour, 1926 will be held in Los Angeles. 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