Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 42

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GOMEDY FEATURES PROGRAN OF WRG Musical Numbers by Army| Band and Record Boys Also Scheduled. Following thefr debut tn vadio com- | Wht second edy last week, the players to night will present u play, Robber Despite its dellghtful bit of ror Al be played on 1l T Maurice Ja et en d Toru presentation v on of Miss Tucke cal features of WRC's enter ainment will iuclude @ half-hour cor cort by the United States Army Bund the tion of Capt. Willtay mard The Royal Hour broadea rom tion York entertwinment by T ord Boys—Al Rernard, Kamplain sun Stept.” and dance « v Davis 1 il rection man. the dire Albert “Tho Voice of th ent 1 will bring to WR( vresentation of the play entitled ieature also he studios o The Smit his evening ama adic ming photo- > “'This Institution iven FINDS WOMAN BY RADIO. | Father’s 18-Year Search for Child | Ends Successfully. a appeal for sicked up by u s \[rs. Bertha Sche nvolving res 000,000 hat d ong arges, ! LocalRadioEntertainment | Thursday. May 13. 1926. dio Station, Radio, V £5 Meters). wther NAA—Naval K [t W ton Radio Hospital Meters). urrent event (dail T WO AP—Chesapeahe Telephone Co and Potomac 15 Meters Ne % WMAL—Washington Met nd hi dio Forum p.m—Frog » Ted Newell novelt band WRC—Radio Corporation of 4685 Meters) Base ball score Concert by the TUnited and; Capt. Raymond G, Capt. William | America and WCAD ' pan.—T ard. ¥r. emp. nm Ne 8350 pam. . eir Relatives,” Dr. Waldo Schmitt of the National Museum, nder the ausplces of the Smit dnstitution, 245 pon th. pianist 0 pan w ze Tucker adge Tucker Peter Sammy | fon WJZ| Katherine Wardner | The iclude Tean Early Prog @b a.m Arl 12 noon ifty 1 pared by the Dep «ulture. P broadca reater. ! p.m.—\e; dotel Orchestr of Samuel Kc m Flashe artment ¢ Organ recital hy Otto T from Cranda i Davis under man, New W dir RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGIVT Club prog WRVA,7 0 Royal Hour of Mysic, WJZ, WGY WRC, and WCAD, 8 to ie-act Wiz, | Frank 470 5 PM. : 4 . Ytneent Lovez and his orchostra. . WEAF 4005 20% wa bullotine: Tda Allen's tea part) 304 oWS and SPOFt FCDOFLs: KONKS. . 2 Yail's Motel Me 204 | Waldorj-Astris 204 mun \'v\lllm ol ork: York’ Ports 1 Boston: Pt Smfler New York: Unelo G e Children’s program: base 4 tock Teports:’ new * concert by Hotel v Orchos New anist; : muelcy WGY R WHAQ Heligviie (ord BoiSl ey weatlier and ‘volige réports. WTIC Faimer Houks SympLony’ is A baso ball re- o . 2 ays' Orody Little Symphor ¢ Osder night ¢ TO vland Orchestra: health t tal: Hotel La Salle ue-Stratford Hotel Ton Eyck Trio; Syractse Univers voual solos : talks. ol (4 Orchestra . buse bail Drogram. reports ymn sing Hins' Entertainer: o sfory: Congre Juarkets: baeo. ball resul seal_and instruniental tre's | Ensemble toaaa Hollenden Hotel Orchestra® ‘base ball resuits, Punch and J Drake Hotel luckstone Str e WG childre solos l.hmrn A “Fankiin' Hote BERFRIIS talk: urgh: Tase ball results: Nowark: Sport talk: Hotel oro: WHAL Concert Orchestra G adelphia: Dream Daddy. with boys and gtels 1a: Hotel Adelpliia Orchastra c Circle: Ben Bernie's Or Symphony_ Orchestra. .. ... Matrie Sherman's Collége g e senos H28 3 10 8 POL Clinton’s * Vespor Quar program. Radio CI ork: Pace Institute banquet Now Ya vocal £ the ity of New York., + “Footlight and Lampl#hit ddress: F ncss Mén's Club Orcliestra sling's Ensemble ¢ drama City; Seas! Royal Max Terhuns. Vocal and instrumental 1 Trio «quot_Eekimos, WE WEAR WMAQ P) v t. 1L Musical Angeles Dental 840 o tions > o; program: 3 burgh Athletic <lphia: Sesquicente Hotel Kim! York: _ Sil WWJ, WGR, WO WGN, WAD( Hawaiians cal numbe talic. Congress iestra; Club Madrid Revie. s _Hotel McAlpin Orchestra. < Danes Orel S strite Boys Virginians. . 1_program: tow Osburn's O a: " eoloist am and pallads Weath: Pinatore Minneape Baltimor tional’ Chureh Plavfround, 55 Sophir aundevill Pros Solos m:” Four Tainers Hotel t from P Artland Organ re % st studio Angeles ub program; tlanta MIDNIGHT To 1 ftal program’ fro San nelsco Lo Angeles fos _Angeles Ties Moines . Musical " progy Varied program; Composer's : Plantation Players nd: Code 2.00—Lbs Angeles: Hotel Ambassador: Don whistler WGR. WWJ, WOE, WCCO. ia O 10 M. i 1nstrumental. r ather Castls Farm Town Crier..” MCElroy's. Danve: Orchestra. 2 T0 $ 4 Anglers children’s program an_recital liestra: organ TWEFL . from........WBAF meetlnic ot the o W solos. musi 4. WRC and” FGY WCAD and WJZ d " imitator .. ... WLW 1 Loew's Oréhés tring ‘Ensemble’. WJIAR WTAG, WFI, KSD, ParkEntertatn “Vocal ‘and st hestra:” auction bridge | omoady lasson onz G Anosers 258 © Soba wacoss. 2 35055 22 S5 I3 BRg 22 §3382 ice e o WHO ” WET ind's - KPO : WLWL Women '© | IWMAQ inatrumenisl RS WLS st radio Goal solus: Castieton Catholl: 1 and Association ‘ogram: Scandinavian Chorus. WIP and instrumental kL WEAR SAL WIAR, 10 TO 1L P ra snd eketches frem S TR T ot; soloists. .. .......WJAZ ~ew” Arlington Hotel LLLWBBM D’ Quarist WIJD it's Orchestra; t reports. . s WRAL Opera Company oys, laneo program from 9 LWL KPo WIIN KGW VIAZ Orchestra Sailor chestra; ‘étories: dorgs. WEBIL _WHAR soloists, i candle. tra Meaney's frolie 9 o'clock. The Record Boys, WRC and WJZ, 9 o'clock tennial WIP, 9 to 10 o'clock “The Robbery,” by Players, WRC, 10 o'clack programn WRC West End Theater program, KSD, 10 o'clock WBAI 12 by WEAL, Pinafore.” Opera (e o'clock. ] 1 jof the President’s (‘oal Comnmis: | He hopes to get action on it at this sesston. PARKER PLANS BILL ON COAL PROBLEMS Would Create Emergency Board to Report Unsettled Labor Disputes. Chairman Parker of the House commerce committee drafting a} hill a@ésigned to carry out the forgotten recommendations ion. | is new almést | Commission, would provide for the It would create an emergency board, appointed by the President, to report to him within 30 days upon any controversy not settled in con- ference between miners and oper- ators. It also would grant additional powers to the Interstate Commerce appointment of a Federal fuel ad- ministrator and would increase the fact-finding powers of the Bureau of Mines. Other details are still in doubt. i Mr. Parker's committee, which has held hearings on a_number of the | twoscore of coal bills refefred to | it. expects to haye Secretary Hoover | | before it Friday tor a disoussion pf d legislation. * g i _STAR, WAS WHITE RADIO BILL BACKEDBY DEALERS Convention Asks Only for ~ “Legislation Soon as Possible.” By Consolidated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 13.— Although declining to §0 on record as an organization in favor of either the ‘White or Dill radio bills, the majority of radlo manufacturers and dealers represented ut the annual convention ot the Radlo Manufacturers’ Assocla- tion are anxfous that the White bill, continuing radio control in the De- partment 6f Commerce, bo enacted, according to & canvass of the dele- gates. In adopting a resolution regarding proposed radio laws, the assoctation kept in middle ground and asked only that “legislation be adopted as soon | as possible.” The suggestion that the White bill be gtven a frank indorse- ment was voted down in executive session, it was learned. Oppose Political Check. | It was stated by several leaders of the industry, however, that almost unanimous opposition was voiced to the committee amendment to the Sen- ato bill, which would require broad- casters to ‘open their microphones to HINGTON, representatives of all political partles on the same terms. uch an amendment, it was sald, | would be cquivalent to legislation compelling Democratic nawspapers to print_front-page editorials indorsing tho Republican party, and vico ver Many of the leading broadcasting sta- tions in the United States arc owned | Klugh of the National Assoelation of |of this condenser and_operated by newspapers of de- | Broadcasters, who declined to recom- cided party affliatton, it was declared, [ mend indorsement of either of ths | and to compel *hese press broadcast- | two radio control bills now pending. | frequency ers to support thelr political opponents with the same partisanship that they give to candidates of their own fold 'to the White measure. 2 o et} P.. € THURSDAY, MAY 1926. BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. Improving_ Your Receiver by the Touch System. Touching various parts of a re- and celver very often has the effect of | \our 1; increasing the seénsitivity and slgnal|as to stréngth materially. It is out of the | fingers. question, however, to keep your | }:IVINE BresSer finger on a certain terminal of a re. | 1o FeSt TN ceiver for the entire length of a pro- gram. In many cases the improve: ment in receiver performance obtained | by touching certain terminals may be made permanent without the neces- | sity of keeping your finger on that particular terminal Touching the uerial terminal of a | receiver often results in such increase | in signal strength. The reason for the fncreaso under such conditions is due to the fact that touching the aerfal circuit increases the coupfing between the aerial and the other circults of the réceiver due to the | proximity or coupling between the re- | cetver and the body of the operator. | This s especfally noticeable when | headphones are used, because in that the coupling between the re-| celver (headphones) and the body of tho operator is at a maximum. You can make this improvement permanent by 2 increasing the cou- pling between the antenna and secon. system is to place the thumb terminals, ridge across them | dary efrcuit of your tuner by connect- | ing the ground or acrial binding post with the filament lead of the receiver. Be sure, before trying this, that your | aerfal circuit 18 not already connected with the fillament circuit. | The connection which usnally etves Dest results is shown below in Fig. 1, Another very common method of | improving a receiver by the “touch” and index finger of your hand on the “@ respectively, of t stage audio transformer, so with your You may find that applying will give you vary- Such a condition of fm- proved tone and elimination of sing- Washington was outlined to the mem- bers The more would be ccner a little too far. F.g.Z ing and howling ean often be iade permanent by connecting a. fixed con denser across the G and “F" term Paul B, | inals of the transformer. The valus will ary from arrving the freedom of the | + status of radio legislation in of the association b 00025 to .001 mfd. 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