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YSTON K ARRESTERS E SAFE. RELIABLE, UNFAILING LIGHTNING PROTECTION, $1.50 s Neutrodynes, Service AL CONSTRUCTION ENEVENINGS WM. 7. BOYER CO. 812 13th St. M. 842 Now Is the Time to Buy Your ATWATER KENT RADIO SET Plus Grove iee HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1200 G St BATTERY CHARGING or Night Serviee We Will Make Vour Radio Set Waork OR NO CHARGE Phonesat DeForest Cunningham and R.CA. rity Tubes Tower Tuhes) $99.50 X112-X120¢ TREASURY REVISES . OLDTAX BLANKS 'Keeps Pace With Senate in Anticipation of March 15 Reduction. to he tached to the me tax blanks will he the which the Tre De partment 1s to bring the old tax | {lanks np o date ake effective tax” reduction the bill now before the ime. The physical task “Ride nresent i method by involved in pre z all these and dis j 'ributing them t the | ountry in time for the tax payment period. March 15, is nothing short of antic, and plans are being kept up | the minute in order to put into immediate action. it was explained at v are following | losely the woits leg vised from day which wiill be printed 15 amendments to the old tax nks. When the Dbill hacted, therefore, only ninute changes will be necessary ore the “‘copy is sent to the Gov- rnment Printing Office. Arrangements have bheen made at | “he printing office, it is understood, to | h this work throuzh. | timates as to the probable date enactment of the AX measure . but it was the belief of ury that if it is made law 10, next \Wednesday, the | e placed in’ the of internal revenue lar tax payment ctment be delaved Wednesday, every | he made to carry thr xh wim. if possible, the Senute zet invelved in me of the controversial rinz in the bill, =0 that ovivion could not reach collectors lips, hed “riders” could inds ot collector anld e ov | pression wa | ple that ever nternal revenue, it is thouzht likel + foll payment would he Charges up BY JOSEPH o a0 eolts | of I3 e Al Rizhts Reserved. R At Your i‘calers Vacuum Tube Filament Resistance— Part I1. n in Figure 1 gives required = tube to hesi advantage, nt which the filament 1t that voltage and the resistance of e filument obtained by calculation S law. 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The resistance i found by dividinz the current draw and | 50 ohms current supply usually used | puts power | FILM STAR SAFE. and volume ... .. como o inm ur set Trip Reach Port. and kKeeps it the v type | minal nald Denny, film star, and . for whom an beinz made in fe: (X X ) 90 volt model 800 (complete) $35.00 135 volt model 800-A (complete) $47.50 a fishing trip might have been wreck- ed on the coast of Lower California, are safe at Ensensada. Mexico. Word of the p: safe arrival was brought here t night by F. Payne of Los Angeles. who was in | Ensensada when the trio put into the — Women are now allowed to compete with the men for the hest posi- | would | )S ANGELES, February 5 (#).— W. | THE EVENING ADVENTURES OF STAR. WASHINGTON, A BROADCASTER BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, Redioscribe. i The Navy Comes to the Rescue ief from 10 p.m. interference by VAA's weather signals is in prospect. | That is to say. powerful influences are | now at work in that direction. In the | first place, protesting letters snt me by radio constituents have been placed | in the hands of the Department of | Commerce, with an appeal for reme- dial measures. Secretary Hover prom-| ises to take matters up with the Sec ary 1o the vy to that end. It was acknowledged at the department hat the fans who wrote me—I <eni | random selec of complaints— have made out = case, The im given by Hoover's ped hing would be done to length 4341 (NAA), does not clear for action when wave length 469 (WRC and WCAP) Ai:« oc cuped, hetween 10 and 10:15 p.m PR indirect see that wave action taken. | aken by me ves-| pt. Ridley McLean. | tions of the Navy | 1 in charze of | rmx me that A the Direct action ws terday through chief of communic Department, the offic NAA. Capt. McLean in While the Navy operates NAA, it does s0 over @ Government wave lenzth. \d that the wave lenzth at 10 p.m zned to the Weather Bureau. Capt. McLean courteously agreed to| consult with the Weather Bureau peo- | ple at once, to see if it's willing to spill | the news about rain, clouds, sunshine. | winds and temperatu time when | the political weather at Washington isn't being signaled, perhaps a few minutes liter than at present PR Radio mail has long seemed to me the most revealing thing imaginable. as far as the stite of mina of the | average man and woman is concerned letters. provoked by World developments in Washington, evidence of one aquaint trait in charvacter. That is, at A o be lined up en question with ing people on the ather side 1o think he must be “a pald propagand ist.” Three or four weird taunts of this sort have reached me. couched in various forms of slander and abuse. One or two correspondents address me Recent CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio. 2production Prolubuted. volts is found by dividing 41 by 0.08 whigh mives o fotal resistance of 75 ohmk required in the circu sistance of 50 ohms. the res the tube filament, is alreac circuit, so all that 1s needed ix ditional 3 ohms. This i3 the resist e that must be supplied by the heosiit to br the current down 1o the required nd also ) duce a volt ment terminals of Fin If the filament 1 m ad the fil he tube filzment Excessive Current. wers connected d v. the voltaz uld be the full h conditions we in which the volt 1ze would be 41 nd the total resistance wot in the circui ide the voltage, 41, 1 30 ohms, and th ueh cond the circuit we would dit the resistance show that under essive current flow throuzh h the filiment. throu Don’t depend on coffez-pot luck The Book You Want * ~When You Want It | ERE you mayobtain for a small rental fee—a fracticnal part of the purchase price—any book of fiction or non-fiction, if new and popular. The service is prompt and pleasing, the books are clean and in- viting. You start and stop when you chpose. | Womrath's buvs to meet the demand: of the | moment. There are no delays. Dropinatour | Hbrary: the service of erained, courtecus ar- tendants wil mew. i the United Seates. 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The “demand” that if T am not forthwith taken out and shot at dawn I shall at least be com- pelled to disgorge the source of the -gotten income 1 must be enjoying | for daring to suggest that the Senate a little more speedily! * ok McCully, to have picked m might have acted on the World Court | Mrs, Mills, . seem up from KDKA at Pittshurgh Saturday eveninz, and writes 1 felt what you said was sincere, constructive. ‘not radical, but a frue estimate of persons and af- <. It was very fine to hear “brilliant Alice Long th” and even finer was what you said of the lovable Mrs. (ool idge. Permit me to sav that a talk like vours is so rare that I could not help but tell ¥ou how much 1 enjoyed it nk ok ok % Mrs. M Woolton, insists that 10 p hour for me, bec: i0 10 bed ear! of a’preseription given me by sictan, so I've had to miss som: your talks, much to my regret. Can’t you move them up to an earlier B Herndon, Va. is too late an Regular Li In addition to special purchases, Osceola | last | D. FRIDAY, hour? As I've written WRC/10 o'clock |is too late for the farmers, as well as for me.” 'R At my legion post (Costello) meet- ing the other night I found myself sit- ting next to a comrade wha iurned out to be Maj. Peak. superintendent of the District jail. He said that his 1400 boarders h me almost regular- Iy, throuzh four sets and loud receiv- ers placed in various sections of the hotel. Now, I think that's pretty rougzh. ought to count in the men's favor as good behavior. * koK K Have an applause card from Ma- [hanoy Citv, Pa.. in the heart of the anthracite helt, where there is appar- ntly not only good | zood cheer. Will Mahanoy street of that city, Your political talks are fine. uck te vou.” writes: Good *oE ok K Lire, . 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