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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1926. [] ] FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY [XP[]RIS UF RAm [rapios Best orreriNGs| [ITALIAN DEBT ISSUE [LICENSE PLAN IN AFRICA. L LES 0 1 A SIBERIA WII_I_ HAVE TONIGHT. | DEBATE SCHEDULED Expected to Follow Britain in WM. P BOYER co. z C by the Nordica Or- s i BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA lhc‘:;’;;”\“"\}, o st ! NI | Registering Receivers. 812 13th St. e Noted Authority on Radio X South Africa is expected to follow | S All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. ! Georgia Minstrel Boys, | Representatives Burton and Black | 0 jead of Great Britain in licensing M | to Take Opposite Sides in Forum | broadcast receivers. according o con: How to Build the All-American “Con-)3. Then solder the lug from the T - e | vices to the Department of EY stant B” Plate Supply Unit. Part V. | Det plus” hinding post 2 with the “United St s Army Night | Conducted Over WRC Tomorrow. Commet An_emergency Many Plants to Be Put UR iN{ mhe soldering tus on the A" ter.|{CmInal 1ug of the resiater mount: Increase From_ Less Than program, WIZ, 9 oclock. JHRRLE P o ARRESTERS minal of choke coil 5 should bend y irecti e ‘on- “y ¢ i P i tle e Russia, Norway and dowhtand and over to.the P itetmEi| moh s, riringsdicections, willgbe const ISTIGNGI000 Va|ue to $10,- “Whatdoyoucallit — Club, | The Italian debt settlement as ap- | FHARET ) liament early in THE COST OF RELIABLE cluded in tomorrow's article. Complete s 9 el ‘oved by the House of Representa GHTNING P lug of socket 9. The lug on thel, co i vion on how to connect the WBZ, 9 to 10 o'clock proved by the o1 the coming . A heavy penalty 3 G PRO T : s ¢ o coil b i H i 1 - {tives and which is still under consid Il be imposed on those who fail to | is the p of this lightning arrester 0 Baltic States. terminal of choke coil 5 should | njt \ith the set and how to make 000,000 in Six Years. ! i |y e e | AT e n those whe lightming arrester, $1 5 i | ernment permission. will come M-un- bend downward toward hole “a.” [yt Wil LD FEE ENT 1S e given Novelty Night program, Senate B 1 e e | comply with the licensin regulations There should be two soldering lugs on || S Dert Rl s ; ‘ {he “A" fabminnt G cholto s}’ 16| WOKINOW's BEE. | WG o d Hotclot) | Representatives Theodore E. Burton f] One of them should be bent downward | | Exports of radio apparatus from D. = |of Ohio and Eugene Black of Texas | e x & ik 4 = ance program b Wardman' | | q WRC and WJZ, New toward hole while the other {the United States have 1 in six 5 4 5 3 2 n stations C an 14 stick out as shown by the ROOSEVELT WELCOME ‘};mr:‘lflrum n il;-m‘ of et 3n|l‘- ;’oar;o 'Hoigl :(j'n'hfi"k WCAP, .:.' tomorrow night. . e I line. on dolars to one that in the yvear just | :30 to 12:30 o'clock. | The two views on the settlem The soldering lug on the “B" termi TO BE HEARD ON WCAP | ;.5 Vs only a few dollars short of will be presented as one of the de the Soviets, L B { nal of choke coil 16 should be bent «w_ Ee——— ten mlI!hgnsv. At iled by {Total South American imports huw’h,.n.-: in the radio ('l)lVfl‘l;leD!l?‘V to keep pace with [shown. The lugs on the and Col. Theodore to Describe Adven-| According to statistios compiled DY |inoeaged from Jexs than $80.000 i | forum. inaugurated at the Radio Cor ¥ ! terminals of transtormer 14 should be ek . the electrical division of the ] ‘«‘1“‘ 11919 to appr Mately 4 million in of America stations early The code trans-| bent down and toward the lugs on| tures in Asia in Search of Big- xpox\ltn\n| ‘,lm;u‘m.-x.‘- and [m'h_h;lu J t 4 . and which have attracted ¥y ad will have|the minus and plus terminals, respec- uy, the 1919 exports, which we s | national atiention through the presen L0000 miles. The wevial | tively, of socket 9, o as to make an | Horned Sheep Next Wednesday. 2 _total of 48 countries, Philipp 430 | tation of opinious of both Senators | - number e “more f sy soldering connection between the { \v('AP and a chain of othe aled S8 hile the figures [ S of - vatilh i 1. |and Representatives directly to the than 1.000 feet in height. an - | transformer terminals and the socket | oo sday evening, at 10 i Risste,' attey busiiie 2 i |citizens and voters of the entire lur communication will pd | terminals up in the bro: 000 worth in 1919, has taken no [United States. i with China Europe o | Mo ISHidEting LS INGBIEE! w “Welcome Home dinne : ¢ | ‘The Italian debt discussion will be America. L I short auspices of the “Salesmen’s 3 and has increased its roadeast from the studios of station | bty t League,” in honor of the Hibim it 5.682,- 1 C < 1 S1T4 in 1919 te $98 fw and will be relayed to New York | “ol. Theodore Roosevelt and | gy 4 arite cd | In Latin America, Mexico his n or simultaneous broadcasting from tained the lead since 1019, when i, | the high-powered transmitter of WJZ | vear they have bought $ th, (o 1925, at Bound Brook, whose use in con- | 1 in search of Japan Second Largest Buyer. the total was §2 nection with the transmission of the L e Noles e icongh : h nd other rare| Japan, which was the third larges 4 forum debates has been authorized ch wires are passed in making con- g deasting will be in 1919, with imports of $97,294 e by the Government A st il I 1d ballroom of the Com- | py 1925 swith Irish Music Over WAHG. | " Representative Burton, who will up rams. In nddit e st hanel 1o terminals on the other | modore Hotel. and Col. Roosevelt willlang Australia, which purchased less| A program of Irish music in honor | hold the settlement. is a member of e now | side of the panel have been made con- his adventures in the jungles v i p in 1919, ranked |"“ debt funding commission and was u ! . Thesa one of the leading supporters of the lower case or | n settlement. Representative tinguish them | buyer v-! Amer years i pur ild be two soldering lugs 5 G on the " terminal of the trans former. O hould be bent down to- onert Halls; ward hole “¢,”" while the other should and lecture h S and toward the center of | of St. Patrick will he radiated by jdition to the address by Col. 4 as shown littie tendency to| WAHG Wednesday nigl reh it is expected that brief | American market for it nning at 7:30 o'clock and ending | Black of Texas, # member of the Will be made by Kermit |y, Soite. i wee bought fai 10 o'clock. Donaldson's Cadiliae | Hlouse committee on banking and cur George H. Cherie, the, : i vency. is one of the Democratic mem & | 3 Club Orchestra will open the Emerald | it and Suydam Cutting, the | 3 Y hers who opposed the terms of settle o S :»"n'\‘v‘l-‘x‘\‘.‘\’:.fi n| ator, who were the e e Eve with “Wearing of the Gree 16l vane aided_Tine i | only other wh n in the expedi § $22,975 | might be well to nominate the ni tivity . o Gl tion. State Senator Nathaniel Elsberg ¢ dio suppli 4 of Donaldson’s musicians. Three were master. It is expected th foralin o like Ger-{born in County Clare. three in Cork f putter that sights like a gun The specially treated filament of the RCA Radio- perfected worth also will be a . nothin X xear one in Wicklow, one in Kilkenny. one tron UX-199 and UX-201-A does not burn out, worth of radio Ws infin Kerry, one in Limerick and the ¢ t w1 % i " . only behind Great Brit-|other in Tipperary. Among the others — == except under huge, excessive voltage. 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