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FAVERITE ARTISTS REG’LAR FELLERS—Not Very Well “Heeled” for This Undertaking. ON RADI TONIGHT Roxy, Ipana Troubadours Choir Invisible and Army Band on Program. An vided Ipana i nd the elaborate musical program Roxy™ and “his gang, oubadours, the Coloni: the United States A Choir Invisible will be tonizht by station WCAP. he Colonial Male Quart the program at concert of the il pro clock. The Army Band will follov be broadeast h WEAF and other stations direc rom the Washington Barracks. WCAP will hook up with WEAF a 9 o'clock for the weekly concert of the | and the following Ipana T attraction. “Roxy” “Rox: adours the entertainme and “his ga P whispers his familiar night” WCAP will retur for the final feature > concert the Choir Invisil Their progran 1y of Christ A McDonnell Gooc to its studic Day.” WRC will start its &ram at 4:15 o’clock. with he Le Paradis Band tions include talk on ‘The Vir Ellsworth Tompkins, cital by George . R vesume of “Thi Mrs afternoon pro « concert by - attrac: B solos by ne; a re ist, and a About™ by baril i Talked Nin LocalRadio Entertainment Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (131.5 Meters). Weather Bureau reports. Weather bureau reports 3:45 p.m 10:05 p.m WRC—Radio Corporation of America (168.5 Meters). 1415 p.m.—Mever Davis' Le Paradis The by Reid p.m. — Ellsworth Georze F. Geor Thing Nina Reed. Early Program Tomorrow. Women's hour, broadcast Z from New York. Arlinzton time signals. n recital from Homer Virginia Judge,” Tompkins, Ross at the piano. e R planist Talked About,” by Ross G pm Mrs —0 t studio: iyflower Orchestra. WCAP — Chesapeake and Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). 20 p.m.—Musical the Colonu: Male Quartet. 730 to % p.m.—Concert ited States Army Band apt. William J. nard om the Army Barr broadeast jointly with WEA York, and other stations % to 10 p.m.—*Ipana Troubadours.” from the studio of WEAF. 10 to 11 p.m, Musical program by Roxy” (S. L. Rothafel) and his gang. from the studio of WEAF 1 to 11:30 p.m.—Concert by the Choir Invisible, under the direction of Toseph Pache: Mrs. Mildred Kolb v panist. _Program _fol foly v (Franz Gruber). Old_German manuseript: “Om nipotence” (Schubert), incidental so prano solo by Mrs. C. C. McDonnell soprano solo, “A Perfect Day” cobs Bond), by special request Hannah Gross, Salix, Pa.,, Mrs €. C. McDonnell: (a) “Oh, Fly With Me,” (h) “One Night There Came,” (¢) “Over Their Grave” (Mendelssohn): three old Bohemian Christmas carols. xteenth century—a) “Hail. All Hail the Glorious Morn (b) “The Angels ©) “Let All Men rl Reidel). Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower heulth ex ercises from Metropolitan Tower, New York City RADIO THREE-HOUR TRIP by by Stan- Miss (C FROM COAST TO COAST adio tions for its three has completed its escorting the new hour trip from New n Francisco tomorrow night. For its threefold sreeting to it has arranged a little of everything from the chiming of the liberty bell in Philadelphia to the shouts of a negro vival at Fort Worth Beginning . at where first welcome will be fered, the celebration will include ion to the tiberty hell chimes, the bells in old Trinity, with the incidental ceremonies aze-old custom: the chimes rch. a second of the out ew York zreetings, and the at the annual reception York's firemen New Madison Square Garden In the Middle West, an hour the New Year has already been rung in alonz the Atlantic Coast, other notable chimes will be broadeast. prepara. vear of- the CHHVIiEVS ON THE AIR. Radio Stations in Chicago and Cin- cinnati Announce Features. put_the Chic will broadeast the Cincin WZAZ will chimes of Straus Tower of and \WSAT nati ct Fo th, throuzh Station WBAP, the most unusual of New Year eve programs in the broadcast ng @ nesro revival service, sim o that which was heard with in- from that station at the close e service will bezin early vening and continue pric tic entire nizht, with the preaching done in relavs. An unusual micraphonic set-up has heen arranged to k up t te timonials” and praying from all parts of the taber ilar nicle. Chime have 1 Ky that Pacific will services midnight, stations in midnizht tations there Year. en arranged ountain_time. zone, and finally, Coast time, the ring in the New RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Councert by the United States Army Band, WCAP and other stations, 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Allegro Mandolin KDKA, 8:30 o'c'ock irom the WHO, 3:30 Sextet, Artists heater, o'clock. Capitol to 10 Musical program by “Roxy and His Gang.” WCAP and other stations, 10 to 11 o'clock. Three-act comedy. “The ver Fox” by KOA Players, KOA. 10415 o'cloc the Male | v Band broad- | jointly A by Perfect Reid | Potomac selections the under the (Carrie | of | in | York toj 1926 | | midnizht in the East. | | in | to of to| to he held at the after the ) on the ether, | H 1 t N LONG RAN { WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1923 Programs of Distant Sta | i TO 5 P | 4:00—New Youk: Musical program f-Astoria_Orchestra | New York: Musical program instrumental <olos New York: Raymond's Orch Robert's Pals New York: Vocal and instrumental artsts: Ray Nichois waz. WEFBH WHN Orch $:30—Phil 1:30—Phil talk Talk Police stra Phia 2 Iphia artist reports ork: Dance York: Musical program: “Indian Soloists: Valenting va polis: Readers (1 Talks: musical p York: Taiks: news hulletine ittsbursh . KDKA mail box 1 | | | Five WMAQ w7 KDKA charze of Postman Dan TO : P ;al solos: Yorkville Entertainers New York: Hotel Waldorf-Astoria O'chest New York: Vails Hotel MeAlpin Stiing Golden's Orchastra Schenmctady - Produce Chuldren’s prozran: Philadelphia. Weather . market reporte New York: Uncle Geebee: Wintz's and Zimmer's Jorses Coi 500—New York WFBH WEAF Ernic wMCA and ‘stock market quotations: neuws Eastman Theater Orchestra, WHAM Benjamin Franklin Hotel Orchestra Ensemble wGY wip legians Detron Clevel Lomb. 10—New York . Markn 15—Newark: Talk. sport —Sprincfield . Market hestra 5:30—Hartford, Conn Philadelphia WGRS w1 WTAM WNYC YOR WRZ wTIC concert do’'s Rosal Canadians ., pianist: Spanish lessons Jacobs' Hotel Shelton F reports: KDKA Little Sym, Dinner ~mbla ony Or- ot Borid Tao”ani it e1levie-Seratfo Pitishuren Dinner concert peanolis Children's Drosam : News financial and final mirket feports PRGN’ T Baro it Ve B weather Hotel Orchestra ® WOCO RYW WeAT w York: Talk: Ernie Golden's Orchestra “Banio Boys S New York: Svnascgue siviees WCAP. WIAR from 3 nhard Levitow's’ Hotol Commodore Orchestra Lewis' Orchestral Bur ew York: Talks' sonzs: opera notes sonzs Chicazo: Orsan reciial e String Fro’ Cleveland: Hotel Clevaland Orchestra Raneas City: Markets: talks: stors: misic Chicago: Rauland-Lsric Trio: voeal solos Detroit’ Goldkette's Orchectra: soloisis Porto Rico+ Concert: hand: (alks Miami Beach. Fla : Conrert progra Philadelphia: Bellevur-Stratford Hotl Orchestra Chicago: Dinner conrert from KDKA. . New York: Spaniah lessone. holice renorts ing ‘0f hoard of eatimate LS Philadelphia: Uncle Wi roll call snd hirthday fist . New York: Movie tall! Jorses Colicsians 15—Chic: Orzan Tocital: “lullany Choir Cireus until 3 am 30—Des Moines: Recse Hughes Orchestia Richmond Hill. N.Y.: Vocal and in Davenport: Sandman: bedtime storics 3 Springfield: Musical prozram: talks: Colchester Trio. . Newark: Zit's Central Park Casino Orchestra Minneanolis. Market reports e Philadelphia: Drram dadds. with hots and sirle. 0 Philadelphia~ United States Armiy Band from WCAP New York: Talk: Hotel Majesti- Strine Ensembie Schenectady . Book of Knowledge " program 8 TO 9 P.M. 00—Philadelphia; “Papa Bailex and His Bunch™. .. e Pittsburgh: News: market reports: Allezro Mandolin Sextet Spanish lesson s WMCA United States Army Band W MeTntosh musical saw artist vocal and in<trumental artists pranist resime of meet musc trumental ‘<olos WCAU vocal solos Cleveland Concert program Detroit: News Orchestra: soloists < Philadeiphia: Pennsylvania Male Quirtet .. ... Richmond Hill. N. Y.: Vocal and mstrumental artists Springfield: Miicical program: talks: Colchester Trio | chenectady © Musical progran {rom WHAM H Cincinnati: Hotel Gibenn Orehestrg: talks. Minneapolis: Lake of the Isles Chlrch services Newark: Talk: Kipling prozram: solcs: talk: reading quartet Kansas Citv: Milo Finies's Chicazo: Williame' Orcliestra: artists ... St. Louis: “Fur Hour.” by Hotel Statler Orchestra Denyer: Stocks and markets: dinner concert by Brown Palace Orchestra 2 . San Franeisco Talk: children's ‘storii< .. Chicago™ Bedtime story musical prozram York: Calvary Baptist Church services ¢ York: Talk t . lore Gintier oncert Buddies, WERT string | THo: solos talk WCAP and leting Orchestra Fia Songs 1ami_Beach w_Jork w York: “Poolsy Conteri.” W00 and WCAE from Havana: Municinal Band nf Havana: talke: solos | Des Momnen: Artists from Capitol ‘Thoater: voral and in« mental solos 5 . 8 45—Cincimnati: - Art talk Chicazo: Alamo Oschestra Fedney endembic other fratures ® T 00 | 9:00—Philadelphia Philadelphia Detroit P. R. T. Band American Male Quartet Dance prosram e | Philadelphia: Rizo's Royal Gynsy Band Chicago: Vocal and instrumental artists | Detroit: Goldkette's Serenaders: sol 2 Chorus of the Ebenezer a cture: musical program WBBM String Trio: Moulin Orchestra: solos Quartet . Dinner concert Jefferson City: Address tia Cincinnati Richmond address Jones” Four tn African M. E. Church markets sziam from ¥ weather musical 1 Marion McKay's Orchestra: songs and iastrumental artists: Chiff WUAP, WIAR. WEET i Trouhadours WWJ anid WPAG. from 3 T Oreliestra: sonzs. phinist’ Vielin selections WNYG Tait 5 WHN Musica) Chirasgc N Talk azine review Lind'~ Orchestra Anzel Jack <mith Clldien's pro Stories: mudic Beok of Knowledze ' progiam Harmonica seletions 10 TO 10-00—Soringfield: Wéather and_missing Denyer: Orchestra: KOA Players i Silver Fox New York: Odierno Quartet New York: Re. Fuitar enscmble San Francisco® Rudy Seiger's Orchest New Yorl: Roseland and Dinny's O Mimneapolis: Safety talic wark . Mandolin_selections Pennsylvania Orchestra New York: Solos New York WCAD Richmond Hill Danist prinzfiel 1P rsons reports A three-act comeay KPO WH WCCo Hotel W WNYC WEAF WAHG hestra news:vocal solos police’ and market reporte n R and his Gang. W WTAG. from 3 rich Trio “hestra ox Theater prozram: Hotel Sylvania Orches- Littic ‘Symnhony” Orehestria: vocal <olos Kanszs City: Star's Strinz Ensemble Philadelphia: Chanman's Inter F i sor Artic Bittonz and his Chicago: WMAQ Players Philadelphia: Arcadia Dance Orchestra Davenport: Ofgan rccital: vocal solos. . Cineinn Concert b | Des Momnes: Dance Miami_Brach_ Fla 2 ity Orehesira poems Cheer-Ups” 5 srozrant : Veres T foutin: Orehcstra { 4 Hotel Ambassador Oreinstra. . Hartford, Conn.» Hotel ‘Tond Orehestra . | Cleveland: Carl Rupps Hotel Hollonden Orchestra Hot Sorinzs. New Arlinzton Hotel Strinz Quartet. [ 10:15—Chicago: Organ recital: voeal and instrumental soloisis Pierre Dichestri Sievars 10:30—Portland: Weather porta: “news. ! TO 12 MIDNIGHT. market and police 11 PO Concert_prosram 1es. Southerners Majestic Rax OV Eatertainers 5 ba Canadizns. Artie “Cheer-Ups Ben Talk Ralph 1ial 11:00—Portland | Hot Spri Chica Cleveland: L Philadelvlia New York Cincinnati Chicas stru New Y “Hotel Orchestra Willia artists : ilver Shipper Drchestra fseo: Atwates | Kent Hofran Haus Entertain Ui e baeStra: "Coon:San Ko 'and Me orhed LSanders’ L o Gnd “market reportes St Paul Hote ather and market reporta: St Paul Hotel Co reading: ‘maie quartei: . Orehestra : 30—Detront: Jewett Jesters: Merry Oid " Chief.”.". 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 recital: Coon-Sanders. ... - Silvertown Orehestra Cluh_ Orchest recital Tecital. .. .ol cCil Nighthawk (rolic;” Plantation Players. 1 TO g Anzeles Chicago: Paul Minneapoli= Orchestra . Cincinnati:_Piano Castle ¥Farm memories: talk Richman's PIANOIORUCS. . .. - . . . 0—Chicazo: Orzan_recital OO A icier Biltmorc Hotel *Orchestra. . L anciech LANd'S, OFChesira = vs.oossoss Cilcrrar“Bay Barnes ~Your Hou- ‘League’". Eheako’ Vocal and instrumental artiste. .. - ChIcAZ0} Mhatrumental artists: Mol Orchestri Paortiand Ciicago, gncert program’ s Williams' Skylarks: Ginger hour ...... 2 TO 3 A 2:00—Chic a Club': Coon-Sanders “Twelve Miles Out.” romantic melodrama “Twelve will be broadcast by sta- tion WOR, Newark, Monday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Mildred Florence will' take the leading role, The From the Boston Transcript. Miles Out’ Bobby—Pa sa a sentsnce, 4015 1015 E RADIO ENTERTAINMENT_ ns Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 201 04 1130 0§ 04 o0 R0 1 594 142 304 —_— Long Term at That. Teacher—Whut is the meaning of the word ‘‘matrimony,” Robert? it isn't a word, it's (Copyrisht Trage Mark Bez. U. S. Pat. Off.) (Conyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate. Inc) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1925.. 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc. HES ONEY GOT | PAIR OF SHOES AN Y'RE OVER TO SHOEMAKERS GETTIN SOLED AN HEELED! THE 29 BY GENE BYRNES | |MONTE By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM SYNOPSIS. Sir Hargrave Wendever, country entleman and_financier. calls on a famous London physician” for’ examination and ‘w toid i (@M live for more than mix or eight monthe Wendever takes the hlow ‘standine, and e ciden 10 %0 on with his nlans for the Wintor 2% thoush nothing had hapnensd : Howeyer feeling tha urze to AUt some poor el e e, he exneriments on . thos With whom he comes 1 contact, antil . he finds one who 15 i need of help. This DIOVes 10 be 4 delicate-Tookims mani: iire = Who serves him resularlv. He offors har and a4 member of family 4 vacation at Monte Carlo. She has dinner that evening with her fiance, Rohert, and hersuades him o nass er Brother. They call on ~ir HArErave an fell him they will g0 Arrived at Mont Carlo. their nost tells them they are frer do as thev please He zives them nlenty of svending mones and places a car At their dic Dosal. They are enchanted With the niac (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) NSTALLMENT X A Cloud A 10L pears. her feet an stepped a little forward, ba ing for 4 moment in the glare of the stream shine. Already there to be a new quality in her beatit pression, a sense of we seemed “TELL ME WHO SHE IS. DEAR her wonderful content ‘Tl be read promised. T must see new hats goes hest with and Robert strol like two children, a to the Plice de Casi in a little crimace made his way unfalte main entrance of the “If you don’t mind, Robert, 1 won't come 'in just vet." she decided. 1 can’t bear to leave this sunshine Where shall 1 tind you?" he asked eves, which glorified in ten minutes,” she which of my this frock d out her 1 made their way Violet indulzed s her companion nxly tovard the building itself. doors | | Heg. U.8. Patent Office | “On the terrace than an hour 1 may shops So, each with If you are longe be looking thy on that swallowed 15 thes the st morning, Monte them up, aceepting went their separate ways sphinslike indifference of a presiding, inevitable genfus. Vi wandered happily upon the terrace nd through the cardens, finally climbin > hill 10 the Boulevard des Moulins. Apart from the panor: beauty of the ha und, the itself seemed tc ¥ to her clean, well ord . the bri magasins, th faces of passershy mic She found herself back at some of the peor passed in the street, from sheer happi- ness Even the rather too close regard of the men, to which she had hecol ixtomed. seemed Lo her here to lack e of insolence There were e hut spoken suggestions more than one the cd zers whom st would find pleasur cquaintance, but « ost smiling | e whom she ny deli from I AM ALREADY JEALOUS." the other hand the gaucheries of the houlevardiers of Regent street seemed m-existent. There was only one cloud to disturb her happiness. = After two hours wandering she found her way up some steps to le street where a famous bar was one the tables Har ve had j ended from the ten court ted alone fingerinz his racquet. He rose to his feet and accosted her as she passed “Alone? She nodded nearly had ali who delizhted anticipation e to the casino. FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. Noted Authority on Radio. All Rizhts Rescrved HOW TO BUILD THE TERPHASE S| Part 1. The circuit used fn the B-T counter phase six receiver is shown in fizure 1 The fundamental circuit consists of three stages of tuned radio frequency Reproduction Prohibited tion some means of varying the ad justment of the circuit must be pro vided. In the counter-phase circuit this has heen accomplished hy intro ducing a special dual high-resistance unit, No. 3 The adjustment of this unit controls b F [ 'ancy wasting a morning like this in I have been finding my way und.” You are not disenchanted yet?” he asked, looking down at her with smile. “I never shall be, answered simply. “T suppose things could hap pen to make one unhappy, even here I can hardly believe it, though.” A breath of soft wind, delicate and languorous, shook the tassels of the striped umbrellas om_ the cafe waiters were hurrying backward and with trays of ktails nzeades, and delectable drinks Violet looked at them a little wistfully Hargrave was still standing by he side. but he had not even asked her to sit down. A wonderful car, with 1 footman on the box. drew up out ide. and a woman, dark and with big, o psuly blue, almost violet eves, and a superh carriage. stepped out. followed immediately by a maid leading two little dogs “That is the most heautiful womar I have seen here vet.” Violet confided under her “Do w who she He hesitated for a moment “The Princess Putralka, a Russian woman,’ told her 'She i« coming to have morning aperitif with Something about his tone affected her like gesture of dismissal She accepted it gayly enough, but with serious sensation of disappointment “1 must nd find Robert,” she said. as she turned away with a little farewell nod. Hargrave had already moved for- ward to welcome his guest. As he raised her hand to his lips she glanced Violet. at first indifferently enougzh then with an_expression of unwilling admiration. Violet could almost hear her question, asked in rapid French as she hurried off. “Tell me at once who she is. dear friend. 1 am already jealous. She is the most beautiful voung English girl I have evi seen A protegee of vours? Ye: ““She might be called so. T suppose Hargrave assented, as he held her chair, "‘a protegee of circumstances The princess leaned forward to look after Violet's disappearinz figure Perhaps for a moment she envied it= slim girlishness, its possibilities, which che was clever enough to understand she herself was in her thirty-eighth vear. “Dressed by an artist,” she mur mured. “she would be irresistible. Bu* in you, dear Hargrave, 1 have much confidence. You are of that age in life when a man relies rather upon his taste than his enthusiasm. You pre. fer exotics to the flowers of youth. Is it not so?" : “Princess.” Hargrave are a diviner of men."” “It is a useless gift.” she murmured “You think, then. that to understand cads nowhere I think,” she rejoined. “‘that men resent being understood. If one stumbles upon knowledge it is best to keep it within. With you, dear Har rave, I at least shall never make that fatal mistake. for I confess to you. as 1 confessed to myself this morning. 1 do not understand you “1 am flattered at the suggestion Hargrave declared, as he summoned waiter, “but 1 am indeed a simple person He gave an order and held a mat for the princess’ cigarette. “What you are inside, who can tel! she went on. looking at him al most tenderly through the first faint cloud of smoke. “From all accounts, one would esteem you sometimes the most accomplished of philanderers “Is that quite fair”" he complaine. 1 naturedly. “But what do I find?" she asked first season here we spent much together. 1 had—shall I seem vain if 1 remind you of it?—many ad mirers. By degrees thev fell away. One by one 1 discarded them. A word here, a hroken enzagement there, and. like men of the world, as they all were they made their bows, but vou, dear friend, T kept. Can vou guess why? Ah. do not try. 1 will tell you. 1 kept vou because you were the one who in terested me most. It was in vou. I thought. that I might find the compan ion for whom 1 longed.” i pted them for a mo. ar bale vou her is replied, “‘you P T g cation, a vacuum tube detector ages of transformer coupled audio frequency amplification. three stages of tuned radio frequency amplification give the receiver its sen- | sitivity or ability to amplify a very weak incoming signal so that it will be strong enough to operate the de tector. The two stages of audio fre- ume to all that is desirable. The inductance switch 8. by mean: of which the number of turns in the antenna circuit can be varied, permits the best possible adjustment for selec- tivity and maximum energy transfer from antenna to grid circuit. conductive coupling between the an- tenna and grid circuit of the first tube | eliminates " the losses which would ocherwise be felt in the transfer of {enerzy from the antenna to the grid | circuit. The tendency of the circuits to oscil- late has been eliminated without sac- rifice of efficiency by the use of neu- { tralizing circuits in each radio fre- quency stage. The neutralizing coils Dbetween terminals M and R in each ) Torostyle radio frequency transformer and their associated Mikro-Mike con- densers eliminate the tendency of the { circuits to oscillate by neutralizing the feedback effects produced through the zrid to plate capacity of each radio i frequency tube. High Resistance Unit Used. This method of neutralizing tube ca- pacities is very effective when used on signals on a particular wave length or frequency to which the circuit has been adjusted, but does not provide a fine enough control over the whole range of wave lengths. To get this desirable adjustment for best opera- The | The | quency amplification bring up the vol. | the tendency of the tube to oscillate at | different wave lengths The adjustment obtained by mean of this control and the neutralization of tube capacities in the radio fre- quency stages, together with the use | of high quality audio frequency trans- formers, are responsible for the fine tone quality of the receiver. The use of a C battery eliminates distortion and reduces excessive B battery cur- rent consumption. ! The tuning controls have heen sim plified by the use of tandem con 7. Trimmer condensers, ched to these tandem rs permit fine adjustments to make up for any variation ' or in equality in the tuning constants of the two circuits which each denser controls. Filament control has been simplified to the utmost by the use of a single rheostat. Since the detector tube op- erates best at a lower voltage than that used for amplifier tubes, a fixed resistance, 15, of 4 ohms has been in- troduced in the filament circuit of the detector tube to produce the necessary lower voltage across the filament ter- minals of the detector tube. The symbols and terminals in the wiring diagram have been numbered to correspond to those assigned to the parts in the panel and baseboard lay- outs, figures 2 and 3, which will be iven later, so that you can follow the relationship existing between the va- rious parts of the circuit. i As a result of the industrial crisis tandem con- | in Denmark, direct government aid is sought by the textile, iron, and metal industries. ! (coy FORELGN STATIONS BIG FIGHT LOOMS ON RADIO CONTROL. Faction in Congress Seeks to- Wrest Powers From : Hoover. How great an eruptio; be e pected from the radio discovered emoldering Capitol, pro January 8, mittee, t voleano ree terstate was due Hoov 10 STRESS CALLS - Method Pianned in Interna- tional Tests for Benefit of American Listeners. | | essing of stati European broadc crnational Radio week. | heen one the an ef the broadcast highest possible p has 1 announced by Powel jr.. chairman of "the committee International week. The lack decide n fort ing up to the results Cre executive Radio of call numbe Crosley, “and every effort this vear to permit th know what station he rather than to hear good rec the program being broadeast Last year many were successful ception, bu program for list | be made ner-in to hearing eption of | American listeners | getting foreign re.| they had to listen! long as 20 m utes before they were informed what | station it was coming from. As muck 1< the ordinary man likes to hear pro zrams, especially of foreign source ie would rather, during International | Radio Week, be permitted to fish for another station as soon as he has| found one. i ‘It is the thrill from getting severa stations rather than simply n! gram that the listener cery effort heen made foreign stations during tional week break into th: and announce the stati freque In this way is listening in because he the program will hear station an nounced many times and to him this may seem unnecessary. But on the other hand, the frequent announ will keep the man who is fis v waiting. too lonz before trying for Station International wa | have | Inte; v ¥ has to a the man who the Radio week in 1026 wil he biggest radio event of kind vet staged in the we Crosley’s opinion, and the g sult from it will do more towa ing the radio fans of the world gether than any other le thi thus far, . AUTHORS RAISE FEE. LOS ANGELES. December 30 (&) - Increase in the annual fee charged a Los Angeles hotel by the American | Society of Authors. Composers and Publishers for the privilege of hroad casting music copyrighted by members of that organization from $180 to $£3.000 a year has caused the hotel to | roadeasting. says an announce- | ment made by KHJ. the station over which the hotel orchestra went on the air. The new fee would be charged beginning January 1. 192 station announced According to radio men, this is the irst announced instance here of an in crease in the annual charge hy the copyright holders ment with the service of aperitifs. And then,” Hargrave reminded her. as soon as they were alone again Mons] le Prince arrived The faintest gesture of disgust caped her. “It was i J \ blunder,” she admitted. | rule, Henri would not have ventured to join me without my per-| mission. The zrand duke desired presence, however, and he came. created a situation, naturally one must accept here as You had no patience, and You went back to that gr sunless land of yours. To forget. perhaps? ‘Never that,” he assured her. She moved a little uneasily in he place. Her eves had been searching his face. She shivered a little, thoush the sunlight was warm “Then there is vour protegee,’ murmured. “Our first meeting alone together this year, and I find you- the child is fond of vou, perhaps? A week ago,” he replied. “we were angers. Your suggestion. dear rincess. is verging upon the absurd. “Am I no longer Stephanie?” Dear Stephanfe. then.” he tuted. “I like it better." “And 1." she murmured. me. my friend—we meet alas, a yvear older, yvet same. And you?' His second’s hesitation amazed him rizht by E. Phillips Oppe He elsewhere you left 1y she substi “Now tell azain—I. inwardly the (Continued tomorrow.) OKAY RADIO CO. 415 11th “Genuin 201A 199—12 ... " Radio Tube Corp. 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