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v . MARCH 14, 1926—PART 1. {two compositions were especlally well 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ©, ]‘RAFHE M[ASUR | NTERFERING WITH INTERFERENCE | %5 122%,q 2378 &he, athe ffifi;‘:h:‘m:?;"lfiz g e e e i MUSIC e t ted out, would be followsd |b Following the service of the weather T was point ! WOULD IMPERIL MEN ON SEAS|v wiedks and destruction, and| Then, following the time signal, |information in code to marigers there to Washington early in April for o perhaps universal condemnation from |each day and night there is sent out |came a demand from the farmers u[m” Imn:-rlll ;‘unrnr 1t which she has cor ¢ or ? ented to sing ¢ ———— S— the very ones now complaining of the , hydrographic information. Before the | others throughout the country - P o Su NT EI I lflY' . interference it causes with tholr;l-ldnnt Mn radio a ship sighting a dere- | & wull:er report by l\'olcfi. :ml;x this cmal DYS '::l“'-r DEBUT. p —_— y H H pleasure in receiving some program lict or other danger to navigation, re- | causes Interference also, bu was Jladys Grace Hill, lyric soprano of | e - (Signals Sent Erom Aringlon o Which Radio|suizaleiit 8 STl TS [raa 1oy her et | i, o S0l e o Yo G, i o st o | (a MOND DYE AN : s . . o nas on o o ormation s s - i Listeners-in Obje('t Viial to Their Snfety. of the day. radioed to the Navy. :u‘ nl'f."’f?.'}f,‘,’ ers would not get the information in ;" a concert that m‘l‘;"fled e"“;“h‘:flm : N 2 fmation (s gathered and sent out oy | time in the newspapers to em | from a_capacity audience at the Con- A ENT ERY Senate Subcommittee Wil Also Necessary to Farmers. Joweler h“‘s"‘"‘“'l ones. | ATlington’s broadeast wave. to take leps (o save thelr crops. I0F | gressional Club Friday _afternoon. s i RO G In thel Navy Department Meg tners | o, Snibe Plok It up. study, their eharts | [ BerYIcs, on, oD e o eing | Miss HIll, who was the featured aruist, i el R | s and can figu o : . Take Up Bill Giving Eld- " WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY .56 are cores of letiers from jewdiers 81l promptly and accurately whare it wili | that it be kept up. But the N bisugis her demuimsint, Heiew Just Dip to Tint or Boil 1‘1“{ W LI o ;Al ; ;u,“nuo:'! ur;gn‘l'r‘a'r)?laki?‘;org:‘:}x;: zg v ted |ln ucud-| be next and change their courses to | Partment does not control thi vas | Beatrice Fromer, also from New York. to Dye { s . 'his i story of interference| p.m. o deny rvice and| i i E B erely . G aaatie ridge Wider Powers. iy ] x S | marimers who depend on this as|Fate time pralsing th clear it and avold having thelr bows | Pointed out. [t s merely i Miss Hill's volce has a lovely quality y 3 { which, it is contended, mavs the few| " they do - their compasses g ol stove in by running afoul of it. Ice. | 2&ency rely | and her artistry fn sustaining tones — minutes’ plensure of those with o | miabt end onin’ after s radio became the housel | berg information s sent out the same | ROOKing up its transmitter by surface v & & ) | = “lmight send rhip after ship -DIUNE | j¢ 45 today hundreds of jewelers ! way, and came about s a direct wire with the weather bureau. as well as her enunciation are admir- 3 Each 15-cent packe A subcommittee headed by enator | tadin ear. But in als o story {bikh on the heach with ita conse- | gmall recetving mets to get accurate| guii’ of the minking of the Titanio,| Al such other times the station fs She also has a charming per- | ; age contains direce Hiarrela of Oklahoma will begin cont| WAt iterfering with the nterier- | quent lous of llfe and property mavie | Hme. T I obund | Coust Quard cuttern et the dame in- | Used for the dispatels of service mes |conality. Het “O del mio amato hen.” : tons so simple any « « | 2, i S I s to operd various et e i . . s 3 sideration soon of the bill passed Y | indy of other people not #o cheer- | gatlon of ships out of sight of Jand. | {i’tne wire transmission by telegraph. | formation. ‘and u"w';'"d“" ,derelfct ST the Pritel Biktes: and (5 not|pomiace Bibr A i D soft, the Houss broadening the District fully situated by the warm fiveside, | In the old days before the coming | Of am great importance to the|Ihey Promptly go out and tow it to a1 10§ except when absolutely neces. | fine Hor R S b WaB Gl delicate shades or traffic act by giving Director Eldridge | to milliona of dollars’ worth of prop:|of rudfo, ships carried, us they | mariners in the weatner report went|DPlace where it will eause no worry, | LGS S Close s carefuily watehed. | intares: g e el o p dye rich, permanent increased authority to suspend oper- | erty on land and sea that would be|also do today, chronometers. out each ryght at 8 o'clock. The: T oo o0 o - destroy It BY | Xt “wuch other times as it is used, or |t b o rsbelb ol et colors in lingerie, mtors' permits, changing the method | jeopardized, and of the pitiless con-| These valuable clocka are peculiarly | landlubbers say that no one cares f 4 when t acts merely as service | Gift rnal.” This song, just off the | | . . ribbons, skirts, of issuing operators’ permits and giv- | demnation that would be brought| gyhject to disturbance in times of | about the weather as given in the News Report Sent. agency for other branches of the|press, is dedicated to Paul Althouse ts, dresses, ing him specific control over street [down on Government agencies in the | gopm when they are tossed about. | mute signals given out, but they have| py a4qition to this there goes out |Government, it is under the control of first was sung by the noted ts, stockimge cars and all types of vehicles, | event n cAtastroph t might| p arrival of radlo, if they | never had the responsibilities of the ) ¢ he ti 1 i the Department of Commercs . o, Mites Flle tast nnts sweaters, draperies It wag felt the original law was not } ensily be traced o its failure to func- | jaq heen affected in a storm there | sea, have never Peen on @ storm.| aleo, after the timos signals, once a| N DERMUBENT B fpramerte i ** was written by Frank La gs. hanghng: sufflclently clear as to whether it cov- | tion in sccordance with the demands | was no way of checking them, and | tossed ocean trying to come safely into| day, a thousand-word press repoit,|the bry hydro. ge i p 1dying. mwr.nmu, |.'m|g g :::gfl:lreet cars and animal-drawn | of u'l_mlam\ science, commerce and in- | {5 teil the mute tale of this lack Im:',(.‘h Thne_\', lfll lrhe pralufn: 5‘:-:‘2:: prepared for the Navy by the Asso-|graphic ther information to 2 i | Buy Diamond Dy;:\flr‘g‘lmn# o s, ntion | the oan and an; e probable forecast for C " 3 s vital, sho & Dre 4 % Buy res—110 Tt Is probable the subcommittee will | *“The voice of those tens of thou- | Lrewn ot hipe o o® 21 {8 hours, The complainers say that|clated Press at Wachingion, glving a [oauine i anauIT el sk e B " |and tell your druggist whether the m- hold some hearings on traffic leglsla- | cands of men who go down to the | mariners have their radio | people can get the weat from the | succinct review of the day's news.|p 1 p in fina voice and opened the program | ‘erial you wish to color is wool or silk. ton. In addition to Senator Harreld. | gea in ships has not yet heen heard | h the time signals wh morning newspapers, but marin This {8 addressed to all nuval ships|naval preparedn are to be kept h or whether it is lines, cotton or mixed the members of the subcommittee are | i tg fullest volume in the contro- | ever they are, and in a few minutas | who need it most cannot. and stations and others are prohibited | turning in safety. good: Senators Weller of Maryland, Bruce | veryy over the interferences caused | chey can check their chronometersand| From the data given them by tim of Maryland and Edwards of New Jer- | 14 the pleasure of radio listeners Ly | 5 change in the dally rte is promptly | Weather Bureau in these reports. to- sey. Senator McKinley of Ilnois | the sparking out into the air at Ar- o v . | gether with the barometric pressurs is the regular chairman of the sub- | jington of information which saves | With this accurs i v in various localities, the mariner can | | et traffic, but is absent 5 . or Ao op 7 i Brosant I i U Those chagi tn | i Somnde e e it i | Shis, an. wien. thape1s o storsm pre | N0 e e an otherwise hazardous occupation. | effectively worked out, and the |valling or coming, he can tell whera! The Eskimo has never been along-| First and of g st importance | mariner gets nights of easy sleep, | the center of it is, which way it 18| lived race. 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