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T son, Aubrey ©O. Loughmiller and James Wood: First Lieuts. Carl R Berglund, Willlam R. Sheet¥, Marcus L. Whitford, Garston . Driver, Chester J. Peters, Robert B. Fisher. Carl A. Janson, Vietor W. Worledge, teorge R. Lewis, Karl Spencer Joseph J. Svoboda and Second Lieuts George F. Malcolm, Roland Simp. son. Willlam R. Willlams, Frank \° McKinless, jr: Dewey A. Routh, Wil llam D. O'Brien and John S. Egan LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT - MONOPOLY INRADID g e (CHANGE IS MADE John Smith and His Radio 4 BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL Car owners throughout the world have followed John Smith in his daily ‘motoring—and have benefited thereby. He also s a radio fan. and is willing that his fellow fans should be amused and profit by his evening expegiences.. Smith has a faculty for “fAnding out things.” so it will pay radio devotees to follow him in The Sunday Star each weck. B:00—New York: Children’s hour: sto th ldren’s hour: stories ............. 8:15—Mooscheart. 11l.: Roman Cathoile Chureh servics o TO 10 AM, 9:20—Philadelphia Me! st . pise el Broadcasters So Numerous! 530=Eiiaicihia: Methodist Episcopal church ser o 4s Cinemnatic Sunday school by Methodist Book That Active Competition feoneeoac | Fmplgyment Qoopitunitied. . Seems Assured. Philadelphia oIy Trinity Church - services 5—Boston. Cathedral Church of St. Paul services. . 10 TO 11 AM. nd Preshyterian Church serv cather and river stages. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. Everybody is speculating these RS to just what is going to happen i the now established radio broadc New Assignments Announced g \ in Regard tO Elght More No. 76—From New Angles. former represents inductance and the i Instructions have been sent to the commanding officers of all posts in the Marine Corps to have the reserve area commander [n which the marine sides send the names of all mem bers of the Marine Corps who are dis charged under honorable conditions and who do not obligate themselves to serve in Class 111 Upon receipt of these names and addresses, the re serve area commander will get in touch with these men by letter or personal contact and endeavor to have them enroll in either Class 1V | or Class VI of the reserve. In this manner, it is believed. a lirge number of mey valuable to the Marine Corps on e : e latter the capacity.” 5 That's too deep for me." Smith | ™Gy, " that Smith showed signs statlons announced after I pad tried to explain | ,¢" “pecoming mystified again, I . reactance and impedance. “I'll never |switched the subject. ~ He thought I be abl § was striking out for something en- be able to understand It oy i Hetoas I was preparing ve lengths of €ll, then, let’s tackle it from an-|( 1enq him back to where we started, Changes in the wa eight additional broadeasting stations | Other angle,” I suggested. “Nothing |put from a new angle. that you ‘ever learn is comprehended | “It would be a much simpler radio world if we could get along with di- 1L00—Cincinnati | Y Detroit: St Chicazo were announced by the Department | of Commerce last week without com- \g“ at a subject a dozen ways before |rect current instead of the alternating ment. vere ne |, . % < | variety,” T sajd. The changes were made at the | voy see all sides of it and really under L T e saliet, “DIbR 1S one-way current: alternating is the 't see that through one approach. You have to Chelsea Baptist Chureh services ! 11 AM. TO 12 NOON. M. C. A Church services wil's Cathedral | servieos . ulley ot Poople’s Church ey 4 * e s roadway ‘Baptist’ Chureh services...."". Ing industry. which is assured of afi1: Organ recital by Elsic Mae Look. 8 permanent future, due to its 11:50—Minneapolis: Methodist Episcopal Church services following and its commercial adapta- 12 NOON TO 1 P. tions. Will it have a competitor or(1%:00—Hot Springs: First Baptist Church services 2 + become . monopoly? o | 1230—Chicazo. Sacred-c) concert: orzan recital’ H Sl Broom. contralto; Fred Jeske. baritone.. ... . request of the stations and had for- |stand it. You might be auble to re- ey ; epart. | member from mere rote that im- erely been denied when the depart-| ,.q; e is reactance of a circuit to the as attempting to regulute the | bpotied. aiternating current expressed back and forth kind. I do: it makes much difference.” e of their experience will ars certain, there is to likelihood of a radio broadcs : i cutrons : “Well," *1_explained. “In making e It iha vesorve lr::o).,.mlffi('”ln..lm:ln'v T et At | 1:00—Ghicazo: Orsan recital " R o TnjOfle SUE OO wodTdR G el YO e citable two-way trips, alter- me into the reserve SR Dy et Mooscheart. 11, Organ recital by ‘Howard Peiérson’ ... WJJD 370 Nohb. (6. AhE i how, wive: Tngins| understandhit: e S ivent cregtes tn indyction in T e N 2 TO 3 PM. usurped by the eight stations belongs | “let’s talk about something else.'| ) Miirag of a force which interferes Rordes convetitog the Marine Corps & ust now practically any one ca er| . Smith suggested. setting 3 ; ik how sty il merves ithe || 70 hoimneans, LS als Bibie dinge: W tothe six lenghts formerly reserved | SN Susested: Tm getting (ed.Ub | iy "the regular flow of the current. THOMAS F. DARC serve Examining Board to the extent public with entertainment and adver- Davenport: Palmer Little Symphony~ Orchestra’ " soloists. - WOC by the department for wse by Cana- |0 RO W Gl heme com. | That's what they call reactance. MAS F. ¥ that Capt. Ralph J. Mitchell and Capt tisers with a new medium. Filp—Atlantie City, Seamde Hotel Trio: rermon. . dian stations. It was learned, how- | o " (0Uiq start him off on a| Now Smith had this one properly | Second leader of the Army Band, who| Arthur I1. Turner, 1. 8. M. ¢ haen To be sure, the Radio Corporation| = o0 Boai: nmetinas aany S, service ever, that although to date no adob- | Goeiningiy new route and bring him | Pigeonholed. will play a “Spanish Air,” which|been detailed as additional nembmrs now owns three broadcasting stations i ;7 jons of these Canadian wave lengths bask |t Sl ey & i Vi g utilizes a Venezuelean air, at a con-| The personnel of the board now con g TO 4 5 ight back to these puzzling term Reverse With Condensers. ¥ and the General Electric and West-| 3 G 370 ave been announced other than that | ;iny o new angle! X cert of Latiu American music to be Fsists of the following: Lleut. ol inghouse companies operate several | al Band concert from 422.3 of station WJAZ, Chicago, three or What do vou think of the idea of | '““But what has this got to do with| played Wednes: evening at 6 James. J. Meade, president: Majs more, but as the other 500-0dd s by ; anlinsrimental o 08, possibly four transmitters are under- | qpiclaine coils in o set?’ I ‘asked, |coils and condensers?” he asked, sud-| o'clock, at the Sylvan Theater. The |lidward W. Sturdevant. David M tons are independent, except that i | 3.30—Dalisa, Famors hour: Sddress: mis beia) stood to be working on the reserved | pointing out n typical arrangement |denly recalling that I had switched | concert wil be broadeast by WRC: Randall, Joseph C. Fegan and Capts dozen of them have agreements which Atlantic City: Thaviu's Band ‘and -Russian "Grand frequencies. They will not be an-|in an advertisement. him off the subject we had touched ta)ph J, Mitchell, Arthur 1. Turner .-;um- them to broadeast a program Artists seenee SO R 209.8 n‘ouncedh omollully uhnm uf(el-fi(hf st'."n— “I suppose it's ajl right as a finish- {upon In«rn:rv.j b el — member<, and Capt. Joseph J e simultaneously, it is difficult to see 5 PM. tions themselves have notified the |y, ouch,” he replied, “but is there “That is just what as o o . o a i zence corder. The last named officer is in * how & monopoly could be effected 4.00—Kansas City concert. . . il 365.6 Government that they Intend to con. | sesh iheraction hetwesn D nites> | 6. I told him. “When you increase | craft communications and intelligence | D0 R, TE S HETIET . SV adicten's WA St 4:15—Atantic (it i sostrumental ” recital " from Sols tinue operation thereon. Iineit wis Sriiancouraging Sastl the number of alternations of the 'sord\lw. the le((\l}nuls&jl“('o-, selection E The Bell z‘,’ St bihas e ctically | 4-30—Chicako: Studio concert Sos 5354 The changes in wave lenghts follow: If you doubt this interaction just |alternating current applied to a coll ;::d 0‘1“‘0;:,2:“:::’:’ l.1%(11‘!""3("- ;vf‘rfl_’l*“_;;f::\i Target insignias to cover the « Station WBBR, Rossville, N. Y., from | recall what happens in a transformer | this selt-nduction or reactance in 2726 to 416.4; KTNT, Muscatine, Towa, | or cven in a loose coupler,” 1 ex-|creases, With a condenser it Is jus from 256 to 333.1: KGY, Lacey, Wash., | plained. “\ind \wire around one|the reverse. marksmansiip qualifications of the following named reserve officers have been forwarded: First Lieut. Harold 5706 practicea. The cour: 1 lessons and an exami withdrawn from radio broade B 00 K tins ity VEspar: COnGREE it has sold WEAF to the Ra 3 Chicago: Soloists: Alemite Boys: Lyman’s Orchest:a oration and closed Washington's [ 5:10—Minneapolis. House of Hope Presbyterian Church B M e e o w ber that in radio| Coast Artillery Reserve officers of | }j ", 4 ) AT o et Bi48Boston- Congregational Chureh Services. .-« -+ - from 245.8 to 277.6: KFDD, Boise, |core—and it may be an air core at ou will remembe in o] e : L1 Tigus, expert hadse (hasic) ane e o g s o, e - R s i B o o178 v Die WAL, |t —and tversthing will be ‘all st |parlance we call the ‘number of alter- | cuptan and field zrade who bave | ilio1 Yur: Second Lieut. Thomas I °x y Chesapenke and Potomac Telephone . s the ‘frequency.’ If the fre-|completed the advanced gunnery | j. kson. s irpshooter’s badge (hasic) Co., a ¢ Amer New York, from 240 to 431, WCMA, |to induce a current through another | nations’ c 1 2 Culver, Ind.. from 2221 to i ,’r )il wound around the first one. These [ quency of the current applied to i course q\un be required te take sul |4 pistol WMSG, New York. from 212.6 tq |coils are insulated from each other|coil is increased reactance is In-|course 2 of the advanced course, the |y 41 John Ay Sl h 1 supling and induction action | creased. If, on the other hand, fre.|Coast Artiliery command. To giv " any related closely to the | 6:00—Ne n Telephone and Telegraph Co. Why the telephone company did York: Ernie Golden's Hotel McAlpin Orchestr; rlo - By-the-Sea Orchestra : Hollend k:- Baptist Church Carillo nk B. W marksman Hotel Orehestra Hotel Peunsyl A 1 s ds Sl Komenhiak of Ste Orchestra, WGY and ... eIz 302.8; and KFNF, Shenandoah, lowa, |and still t Sifhn i By * | ship bad, pistol bar o il somewhat of & mystery:] o:s—isturgs: Hase’ ball"Tosita 0 i s KDEA from’ 263 to 461.3. continues. Separate the coils and air | quency of the current is inc oot | g“:?e'“." reneral knowledge of | while the following will be awarded still lease its telephone lines to con T T R S bl It was oxplained at the Department | hgins to act as a greater and greater |ipplied to a condenser the ¥ e eoar duired of & fiold officer | the expert budge (basid) and bayone nect the Radio Corporation and other et i 170 8 P, of Commerce that no attempt is being | Insulator, at the same time becoming "A'\QF}‘:E““E",;“‘ et G ARG Dot e e oL i haTbaE defSuse | pary: Maj: SHTUCKL RoUNR{el- Capt stations in chains for their mutual| 7.00—Pittsburgh: Municipal Band BRI b KDKA made to prevent the stations from | less and less effective as a conductor | Is ""”, ~‘dpnm_ ot can apbreciateY corirl - Primky { ‘ll se of this sub-| jopn Ayrauit. jr.: First Lieut. Harold T e Hotel Ambassador Trio, WGY and e Vor " orib. Gl el | tuning fuments yol 2 2 ] ) te L undat o I% Veriion pany is sl reluted to broadeasting, cnigare WEATIHE Brown Churen T i Vald il e o B “\*_;I‘l“k':‘f:; {irmin one cell at Tight Anglca to the | neutralize the other. But since there | student, and- the knowledge %o ol ¥ i assured. One roason why the tele Cleveland: | e Orchistra e WTAM by statibn'tias HODMTE ons of tho |[Other (terida).{o, aertehy. thel counting|is [wo-completatret Ul SAEaT o0 Sor | (A MRA His finsiatad mautd (be fr | P e reasor e tele Clevelan u - ohestr 3 S ! « ) el 2 o 4 @ | creass ¢ study active | phone compuny might have seen fit to Slnglnnaily, Opean fegltal trom 5% Bithaqi Cheh. W six wave lengths we reserved for | €fect: O o0 get . resUMATE recUas | Ares tralainel T e i paie $ stop broadcasting is found in the I Dallas: Bible « “« 5 o S WEAL Canadian use. Coils Should Not Interfere., by simple subtraction. This result 18| course includes tactical employment | 15—Davenport: Base ball ‘reshits and White radio bills, which prohibit In addition to the altered wave H0—. et builders know that where coils | expressed in.ohms, the same as ordi- of coast artillary in harbor defense, ewarks : Arthur Pryor's Band eombinations of wire, radio and cuble Baltiore - W e lengths, the department announced e anc ! The I @ : T timore . WBAL Conieart. Orchest partment ann Lakes, terfere with | nary resistance. are and maintenance of armament,| The Balumore and Ohio Raiiread interests into what might be con-| 7.43—Cineimat Radio chimes concort, icensing aga o 1 ¢ [ must not be allowed to Interfs g 5 - s re- i AELanent, : i P e ! ; 2 2 el . & sles or properly shielded. That is | sulta . nding,’ fire adjustment, analysis of e operated o sections Au- Another reason is because the tele 8 TO 9 P.M. They follow: WCRW, Clinton, R.|@nsles or properly shielded. hat 18] %0 S0 (¢*the circuit rather than of SIS i fiest Bectlon depasting Wt one company is exeecdingly inter- | 8:00—Cinclnnati: Sermonet by the Press-Radio Bible service. .. oy follow: WCRW, Clinton, R.|ip "oniy practical way to cut down |aetance o i 3] ELE andl targeth pFdctice the Coaat FEUSC Tl M HESE SCCHOT CEDAEURE T e Sprngticld: Golden Rule hour. . e White, Chicago, 230.9 meters: WIBW, | i, interaction of the magnetic flelds, | the sepagate units of that cEcll, 5} Artillery war game, the fort comman, |3 P and the sceond ectivn at &5 = J . i Cineinati s Crosiey Male Quartet: “soloists: trio .00 Carlston, jr., New Orleans, Li..|piq. induction of current, this un.|the impedance.. You speak of harbor defense. command, joint Army | P in order o provide accommoda sng over the wires of its great tele- Cleveland: Twihght musical program. . . phone niet with its millions of sub New York: Leon Gilhert Simon. baritone: E 5 violinist, WGY and 5 keribers throughout the country. Re Melods hour: Don " Bester's " Orchestrs. 340.7 meters; KGBW, Martin Brother- | 1% ind currenes. thie ur e ofin dollihatiaE thelimpedanel [ o2 o delanag con T Ll et i son, Joplin, Mo, 3538 meters. The | \anted condition, which is interpreted | FPHLCC frowit, The two words mean | 874 Navy action and the harbor de | W veterans and the auxiliaries wave lengths assizned were chosen by | “qon't know whether you are |practically the same thiog, but are|g.copge 9 their families. going to the natic nd | at | oW rd, WBBM 226 gearch and cxperiments pointing to irn s Otchestra: soloists: Abe Lyman's Orehestr the oW r i ; i f describe specific conditions. " \ X on ng A e R L T L ¥ ners of the station: The | ware of it, but the neutralizing idea | used to describe conditlo! G convention in Des Moines. The Bal ward this ultimate aim have bheen Grota Torpaiiie, soprano. oo o 200K 2 | power to be used is left to the discre utilized quite as cffectively as the| IU's ngt so difficult to grasp radio] The limitations of space prevent | umore delegution will travel on one om_ Belle” isle 4 ¥ v tonducted for the past three or four 10 Symphons Orchestra, from ) - years in the laboratorics of the Bell | & idelphia Concert from Steel’ Pier, Atlantic’ Gity b2 4 | Newark | Arthur Prvor's Band; Monterey Ensemble., . Bystem. Recently several patents on Dallas: Willard Muse. tenor: Ruth Muse, contralto. methods of transmitting programs [ 8:30—Des Moines: Paul Chiistianson's. Orchestra. 516:9 p 5 A L e o o il v | the description of the oth . 4 Gk tion of the station directors. iden of induction in reception. In|ideas if¥you attack them from new |the d ptios he other courses | of the two sections with the District A change in the address of station |other words, the bucking of counter |angles. The next time Smith’ meets tm"< o t Ar!!ll_on‘ Reservists, the en- | of Columbia delegation WJZ, from New York City to Bound- | forces means as much in tuning as|these terms they will be even clearer | rollment in which will better prepar g o e en . o Q. = & , them to discharge their dutie: Col. John Jacob Astor C met e hohe e @ New York: The Two Guitars: Roxanna Erfb: meszo-con: brook, N. J., 455 meters, also was an |induction through coupling or voitage | to him. » hem « r duties ; K b Bt ARl Tl e it and WGBS String Ersembie: Shasish musie, - .. . WGBS e o iiieatiom I transform. | (Copyright by jthe Ullman Feature Service.) | which paves the way for their promo- [ Monday, at which time ihe following e O e v TO 10 P. ers, One of the most interesting o e . h tion to higher rank. The other courses [ Were elected to membership: Ernest fors 1o, the Ameriein Telephone:and| 9:00—Atantic City, Sesside Hote) Ensomble . Local Rad 2 actions in the whole set is that be-| Next \\n\eT Noi Zn“-:;rau-l«l-ns the !‘n(‘luda[lhn glollowing: - Anti-airerast L. Melsuer, Thomas Druper and Al o e Americ: slephone i New York: Ed rere Club Hotel Orchestra. . . z 2 b 2 nser. ore 'ransforn . fire control re control and itio) fred (¢ Montgomery Jepartment ** h Co, Suce . sel Jurch services tween coil and condenser, where the and_position L. Non 3 B e e Dottty Mempte sorviten T ocal Radio Entertainment finding: artillery tacticx—anti-afreraft | Junior Vice Comdr. James G. Yaden ST i StI aelaan N New York: Spanish music: Roxanna Erb. mezzo-contraito’ artillery and artillery tactics—seacoast | and Jacob Orken of Harden Camp be more valuable than any number of | o .50—Chicago: Classieal toncert. . pels adio broadeasting stations Philadeiphia: Org: Voeal recitai S puie i pen el ne et Atlantic €Ity Vocal and instrumental coneert.. . ess of Wired Wireless. . 10 TO 11 P yave been seen in | 10:00—Zion, TL: Mixed quartet: celestial bells: Wiedman Sisters artillery. made add N Sunday, August 8, 1926. L) . o —— Civilian Army INeWs ||, e ey o a5 e o Great possibilities NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, e oent tiag cestatin Reserve | Jints at the meetins “ : : jos: colos:. readin . S coee...WCBD 3448 rganizati 5 - August 12. The wired wirless ever since Gen. Squier o Ioe teAINgS. - iRy A DRSS ¢ organizations of the Third Coast is~{ hiirman of the entertiinment com. © B e e Hot Tase badl wort” summary | Myer” Daj "\'\‘fl{“ Va. (435.5 Meters). District are entitled to wear ,.’.'{f;:-'?“",‘. X r_”n. Cntertinment” com: S Corps laberatory abo o Cinein 11 and anstriniental soios 5 UWKRC . a :05 p.m.— Weather % ¢ : ek oo Alee i bl e reports arcansements ha ) f o By has B DL Waikiki School of Mo Trio s m. and 1005 p.m.—Weather| iy the announcement last week enlisted men for the 1926-27 corre shoulder sleeve instgrila of 'the | ey complated for the anmial excus years ago. The writer was present, Minneapelis Weather and base ball repors: onean *recital spondence courses. orps, which s deseribed as|gjon to Le held at Chesapeake Beach by Huzo G s MacArthur com Davenport: 1 which « witn 1 several experiments showed that radio p | N i : O 5 p.m.—Time signals. | of Maj. Gen, Doug] atings of subcourses will be made |a blue colored caltrap of such size | yom AL AL et i i Little” Siinphiony Orchiestra’ soloist. .. WOC 4836 mandor of the 30 Corps Aren, fixing | 5, Fatngs of subcourses w or Army | that ‘the three points lio in & cirole | AUSUSt 14, There will be:sports, fr rams could be | transmitted over both telephone and sl lion oty WRC—Radlo Corporation of America | heconer 1. 1926, as the beginning of the | correapondence. courses, and as the |of 11 inches radius. In the cirele, & | pirs mar psticimie, ot oo wi SEE i caieni 3 veceived satic | 11:15—Cinennatl: Swiss Garden frolic: Ace Brizode's 14 Virginians WKRC 4223 40: 468.5 Meters). Sl e ol G e O oy st ofebe. il whito teluniglel gF mich ‘miza: (it tha | Lo nay barticipate. nnd peisos will factorily. Wired radio has novel ad-| O 11 am—Services broudcast from | ST correspondence courses i UAS| e ome a part of his record, reservists | points lie on a circle of %-inch radius. | '* "™ L vantages over true radio broadeasts, | 12:00—Cinclunagis, UBlues, and Dotlads” by Miss Marie Tumeriyyop y90 4 the New York Avenue Preskyteriun | Corps arca for the 1926:27 school Year, | jhoyld make every effort to complete The following meetings wre sehed. . s+ Including the & ¢ of static and | ( WFAA 4750 Church. Dr. A. B. Baxter of London, | machinexy was set in motion for the | his course. The following changes in the assign. | uled thi Tuesday, Col. James other interference were is no tuning | ff with! Charlie England, will preach ’|inactive duty training during that | Reserve officers will not be envolled | ments of Reserve officers residing in | S. Pettit No. 3. Thursday, Gen and less complicited receivers and ac- | and vl sl 4 pim.-—Servicos at the Peace Cross, |period. Army regulations 350-3000 | for courses specifically prescribed for | Washington — were ~announced last | Nelson A. Miles Camp. No. 1. Friday, essories are reauired. One thing is | brondcast from the National Ca- |(tentative) regulations for Army c a branch of service other than the |week by the local Reser Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp, tacking - vaviety. The subscriber hus | thedral spondence courses will gove section to which the applicant belongs | ters: Maj. Roy F. Bes ngineer 7. and Thursday. Col. James 8. B il U | TR ADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS | P b o o s | ot S s 5P s | S 1o Y00 e polion e (o, b 12 o B, St |30 o stution ransmits, and he Will Bave 19y With WEAF from. the Capitol | inston Reserve officers the following | the Army correspondence courses per- | Corps Area, is relieved from assign S ey X pay a fee for such supplementary | THeAtar, N Yok Gl | branch schools will conduct courses: | taining to his own section. Should |ment to the 343d Engineer Gieneral service either to the telephone or eled R # . . Tt : AL . 5 ' pm.—Atwater’ Kent radio (1) For all officers | there appear to be excellent reasons |Service Regiment, XIII Corp: i Her Second Thought. tric light comp \'v.-t Radio experts Lelieve that the broad- | the Owl Battery Co., WOWL, at New | pout.” mbadenst with WISAF from By and_enlisted men | for departing from this policy in any | Lieut. Archibald R. Towner. Air Corps | From the Toronto Globe -~ S ten ik recently acquired | cast situation would improve consider b z : . Orleans, dropped out. To be sure, it is slect | reported that several other changes issigned or attach- | particular case, it is probable that this | Reserve, having been transferred to ed to units of the | may be waived, but in all cases, it|the branch assignment group by the |op: _man had a cht difference of New York. The program follow on_ with his wife But he ac tably if the stations would by the telephone company is i system e IenEths for dheir rosilarebin e 4 Opening Air.” Allen McQuhae il § 1 ; B program trassmission over wires, | standard wave lengths jSor Inelr nox faxe <o tomiplated SOOC GGG e ol . ovhestea: A.w“;’g 62d Cavalry Divi-| will have to be handled by 3d Corps| War Department, is relieved from |knowledged his ervor quite generously She invention of John . Toomey and |mal use instead of taling uny odd | pofts are yetin = o 5| iuler (Camphell-Tipton) an sion, and_for all | Area headquarters. The courses will|assignment to the 40th Attack saying: “You are richt and 1 any Henr Phelps of New York. Th ’nll.““»‘ v o m:.“_ . B lesibthis, Gpower an :whérlfr‘n wave | 10" Bawn” (Lover), Allen McQuh other \uum 'y Re-| be promptly ha_ndlml Iln;‘:\(-ur. umc’ Squadron, 4th Army: Capt. George | wrong, as vou generally are. Good methad requircs the use of & modern feome TR0 (UG F LR i ae vers the | recorded by the radio Nection of the|and orchestra; “Souvenir de Mos- i serve of § e ire will [\‘m‘mii 1_1;«1- :m;leam ofmicet L e Thompson, Adjutant General Re- | by, dear.” and her burried o: 1o cateh telephone svstem and a central trans- | For the past two or three years e (ELNCT D SHE 1800, section of the | ooy (Wientawsky), Atwator Kent i siding In this| ress as rapidiy or as lowly as ¢ serve, having moved beyond the di- |his tn mitting station with special veceivers {Depaviment o @ e 8 hy’ at |like the general shake.up antloipateq | Orchestra: “In’ Old” Malrid” (Bing- / corps_arca «nd | time and interest dictate. Every en- | visfonal area, is relieved from attach. | “So nice of him to i it like that,” and loud speakers for subscribers. [assigning channels separated by atl, fe I0 ECICIR Shajkeup antleipated | | 1o prorere), Allen McQuhae & for such other | deavor will be made by branch schools | ment to the §0th Division for instruc- [ his wife said to herself. And then Meuns to switeh from direct telephon ;xf st 10 m","’“,’l :M.wh»‘\l: lonty o | since the declston. of the fl\({;;‘lpl;cm- orcheatra: “Nocturfie in D Major \ persons ‘os uu‘n_uu xu--ronunml:\t« the conduct of the|tion and training; First Lieut. Irving | well, then she hegan to think about it 2" jo program trausmission and recep. | routes used would bave plons B oL o acting AU (Chopin) and “Caprice Viennois Do dosigtited by | course 1 the clrcumstances of the | Brotman, Medical Reserve. i gaxisne el i s ther patent now joleniimee SECCEE D not interfere. | Broadeasting goes forward practically | (Kreisler), Atwater Kent Orchestr e o i o Lors: ot ol I e | e ek CtieTat THowl (8, Zoerof wned by the American Telephone and [ wave le b s separation has heen found nece: v and the standard channels, wh e carefully worked out by ¢ Telegraph Co. was issued to Mr., Too- | Th mey. It provides i method of trans. | » mitting eit ront ot or i of this division. to |are many officers of the civilian com- R capacity of medtenl X as usual. Doubtless a Fen ] “0 Promise Me™ (de Koven), -Al f this division. t y the Interior, In the capacity of medica . e BT e e S0 | jan McQuhae and orchestra: “Now be located =~ at|ponents of the service who dre carnesi| waed oficer; Soond Lieut. Bdward A. Bofa2.3.8.2.8.8 2.8 .8 8. ¢ ext month 3 oh ay Ts OV arnby A owson, Md.: ()| in o e| McMahon, ~ Engineer Reserve, is | M x It pomR A eom S0l oniothel e DEVNISHOVEL BT, Callen The headquarters | spare time to devote to steady appli- | agsigned to the National Guard of “My radio was giving . of the S0th Divi- | cation of the lessons. Local Reserve |ine Drstrict of Columbin: Second Tieut. | 2 er telephone messages or et over telephone | hive been proven in practice. tions will designate new normal | McQuhae and orchestra Y. has | €NEaged in any phase of the radio in- has| Giistey within '8, sear time are Secretary Declares. ineligible 2 WJBV at Woodhave, 2 osen 4600 meters, 638 kilocycles, fellizence, which is to be conducted | captains and fleld ofiicers assigned to [ their two weeks' training period at | the assistant chief of staff, G antl-aireraft units who have completed | Quantico, Va., August 2, which in- | Area headquarters the prescribed course in gunnery, |cluded all branches of infantry work | program entert e e This theors and | wave lengths in thelr renewed lic 3:45 to 10 p.m.—Vesper hour. ! ; ; x e rently. without the use of |stations are lgnoring this theors and | Wuve o e enses. ! 4 Sion, of which | officers desiring further information | \wini, & kit el me. trouble, so 1 called = ;.wk”m L S homes. | practice when they selegt new wave ‘:';}::‘ojl»fitquut;fll’atpl‘l‘?:muwrs]‘mulns the Karly Program Tomorrow Maj. Gen. MacAtthur. S0N: O ¥ its|on these courses can obtain same: by ::ll‘{ifmisT-n:tn‘{]llz(‘f ‘.”3“,}.}}"3“'{“” Re jsieden x Charles 1. Wetter of Milburn, N. J.,|lengths for their normal use. =Thix|ZANCTpn a8 LRSS nearly @ month| .45 o 7:46 n.m—"Tower Health|are a part, will be located at Rich. | communicating with 3d Corps Area|Artillery district. X has also assigned a patent covering a | tends to make niatters worse than if ) oo Soa™ SL PR 8 anticipated | 3 rojges,” hroadeast with WHEAF | yond, Va. This headquarters will | headquarters in Baltimore. s S 8 B b of hroadeast transmission over | they took & tegular ether reute. Itmay | {1 8 S0 ¥ ations start | 0 "’ Metropolitan Tower, New |handlo the papers for all officers and | o ~ Existing regulations prescrihe the tar Radio x : ik 1o and {aveid taking u..»m‘r\ Stationis iwiive ey York enlisted men assigned or attached to mq_"g"(:)‘l}fjps‘;;‘g:!e:(":»afim’!’l‘”"“: wearing of a shoulder sleeve in X = - ibut it causes nterference on other N S 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. [ ynits pertaining to this division and | 9<5-26. COFTe fa GCtye signia by personnel belonging to or W of these patents, fol | wave lengths as well as the immediate Industry Favors Senate Bill. 15 (noon)—Organ recital by Henry | for sueh other purposes as may be made it is contdently expected that |ynigutions only when the unit is 409 1ith St. N.W. X . O s " baajpoent wave loncth ) survex of the radio industry. in- | wmidt-Gregor, broadeast from the | designated by this headquarters: (3| the =34 = Coast —Artillery =District. | efinitely ussigned to a division. corpx PRaie Eianlin: 8548 5 v poears to indicate The selections wre apparently not <Juding tho broadeasters, indicates | Tomer 1., Kitt Studic The courses for all officers and en- | Which embraces all local Reserve Coast | or army. The only unit of the 3d | x s ot stibescrihers | the Work of radio ensineers ot tech. (Uhat the Dill Senate bill meets with | ' {"jym —-Meyer Davis' New Willurd | listed men_assigned or attached to | Artilier poMcers, will be well ‘ub|(Const Artillery District which s and they put it in o e = P lementiry service which would | nicians, but must be the result of hav. | kenerul favor, although there are | [fyiel Orchestra. units pertaining to the Field Artillery |umong the ledders. ' The record of | gefinitely assigned to the ITI Corps fine condition for just ot with pure radio breadeasting. | g announcers or call boys select | Several amendments believed destr- = - croup, will he conducted by the Field | the Reserve Coast Artillery officers in | Aptillory. which is u part of the| i e x It may be some time before such ajthe v channe ¥ xample, | ¢ Acooraing. Artillery group headquarters, Harris. fl‘u' district is all the more remark-|Iyr Corps, is the 510th Cox “J llars, Don’t - Service is offered subseribers, for, with | WNAC at Boston selected 430.1 meters, | According to the replies of the U. S. RADIO CENSORSHIP g a0 "The correspondence | able when it is considered that the | srllary (AA). Members of this or-| it sound good?" x e ta the telophone company, ona |or 697 Kiloeycles. only G ldlacycles | Not [ “A‘:I?Tmz.fil Association's courses for all Coast Artillery Reserve | course of gunnery has been prescribed | capization are entitled to wear the | X official vised the writer that he|from the Canadian channel, also used | $ECE10RRA ve about 70 per cent would IS SCOUTED BY HOOVER | o and enlisted reservists resid-|as the basis for all officers. This | jeeve insignia of the III Corps, as | R of mo plan to initiate « asrvice|by NAA at Washington, whereds ths|| Prefcr o have radio industry repre. p: ine in this corps area will be con-|course is undoubtedly the most diffi- | gegcribed above. | X D lbatne e i I fifravence Yshould)ibe 410 “kilocyrlsn .hlv)\ e ;lmxvm- f‘nnlrul commission, or at = ducted by headquarters of the 3d|cult that Reserve student officers will | tents s the result of | This station probably will intefere | fell ",I‘;ty)lhem eligible for such | No Pending Measure Contemplates |oast Artillery district at Fort Monroe, | encounter, and it involves a number | Twenty-two officers of the Munn»} * %5 sy b Mrmtre | with WS at Atlanta, since it s only | Cffices. The DIll bill as it stands re. v Special attention is being paid | of hours' work. Corps Reserve, comprising the third | i i e 1 hat men who are or have been Such Control of Ether, ik, Jenr 1o 8 course in nilitaty It will be of interest to the Reserve |officers’ training class, concluded ! x wother fort e Nia view chapiel: SHsMsTEnOther | et o o 2 ioicin Govertment doce ot 89 (Cobps | . . potition fe daed reate which Is only 2| THES were almost unanimous in the | The Americetl (BRETIIET O I Battimore. This course will be for all | that they will be required to take |and, in addition, some instruction in b electric i | < from WRC at Washington | pioR that equal rights should not | SRR, I o 1 Gadeast via radio, | oficers, inciuding National Guard of- | subcourse 2-A of the advanced course | aviation. The work was all practical I 2 . which alre i KF1 at Los Angeles, the last|guees 1 OF =X “(’;‘_F“l""“lf'd' candl ) B Oy Hoover stated in reply fo @ cs. vesiding in this corps area who | —anti-aircraft command. The pur-|the officers being furnished with the | * ful experiments i efhs oo, beat heand! i fihe |iCaies, LY &) Browcasting futation (any | Seateiuny, MORICE Sei (G Gl O envolled in the course for | pose of this subcourse, it Is pointed [ necessary equipment and doing the | \ Wiral i | Bt i onty 8 Kilocycles ram | f® (hes €Sy e by o newanager, | 4T o any one from speaking over | millinry -intelligence. IWHilé/on the | out, isita indicate inja general way| sotusbworlc themselvex The oficers ’ eessths severil patent S ieuns| - fion ehannels) used:in ROt Worth: | atie. o fasY, OLIRCE B0 L nt I b O b ns vt | Subject of National Guard taking | to the student certain phases of the | undergoing this training were: Maj of b stin | Hrartford and Dallas, | cither :.‘[‘ .-|l\z,-,(1‘;';}:;,‘,o::‘l‘l:.?:ldt:',’—?;,l‘({fi;' !r‘;:c;le xsd:;mhm;; ;n the pl'lwhngLr;NHU these courses, it is u}:]mx'«wum.;lnt\ this :\it‘\;r:nlfl:]\:ifle; of n’?hanll—:;l'vrafl Ar- | E. L. Bigler, Capts. Theodore (. John *********** - wires Tt WJAF, the Fernberz Radio Co. at About 90 % s islative bills to authorize the C connection to note that an allotment ¥ officer. The subject-matter z RIICRIERt B ga wn and gonnel, which is not a recogn | each State has a fair sha L | vate stations do censor matter | has been made available to meet the | tha will serve as a general review operate radio s in Wash LR e broadeasters: the rezular | channels, in view ot e Of radlo | Droadeast, Just as editors of news. | expen B o ool eIy L THe jscope s SEton by it o e 3 09 eters, used by | e i S 7 i = e o National Guard during e course embraces the following: 2 lers il 3055 meters, used by |authority given . the o 5 apers reject and edit copy they do|use of the - the c : indieating th wn s 0 | \UHTAS, Translating these terms into | Opposition 5o the siviet ommmisalon, | B bC are to print, hut with over 500 | 1926-27. and corps area commanders | Organization of antiaircraft units, xerested in possil Do cies. we et 7496 for WJAF, | stations hooked bp fnie & ool Of | ivdependent stations in operation it | have been authorized to continue the | organization and control of anti-air : Soks the radie | KON T4 s operates on 750 kilo’ | also recorded. adn was | e O i | enrallment of National Guard person- | craft commands, antlaircraft artillery : br : uid have some compe- | S sphere tx only a difference | Licenses should be issued for longer | since some stations would undoubtedly [ nel who were active students on June | material, position finding for anti it 1 the ent TS oevele, but they should be | period than two vears, in the opinfon | be willing to broadcast the matter re- | ° . 1926, and to accept new enroll. | aircraft artillery, characteristics of ! SHent 16, Cil It 15 sate to be | AL 2 KOO eatIt mioraiRter: |10t o (linte Samloatsoh I On e by and e ments of National Guard officers and | alrcratt and alreraft attack. antiair. 3 lieve that suc mpetition would | g ee will he caused with other | They are agreed that rebroadcasting | A _provision of the Dill radio hill . paie for mproved progiam and serv- | SIS Gl Waves WOR. for | should ba prohibited unless done with | would make it impossible for a station ce to listeners b ut the country. | ¥UTORR €0 Kilocvelos. permission of the orfginating station. | owner to edit or censor political talks, : \nother faux pas is the choice of requiring that if one candidate for * > 260 meters 8328 kiloeycles. by Secretary! Hoover Pleased public office was granted the use of Don’t Forget to Order The Star —and have it mailed to you regularly—Evening and Sun- day—while you are away. No matter how often the address needs to be changed, e or oty L SecrataEy BibovelmGertly eemresam LTI 0 (5 NEHE S QYRR 0 o ee, e used by WQAO, WHN and jhimself as gratified at the apparent |™ (iontracts between stations as to the Ko, The wave selected Is so n(‘.«x'“;?:lfif" lon extended the Department | joint use of a wave length would prob- these stations’ waves t imerce by the majority of broad- | yply be enforced by the courts, Secre- that it will in- | O D hon i also with sta. | CASUnE stations, but he has always | iayy Hoover believes, following the believed the industry would \ \ : 35.9 moters, or 840 kilocyeles, | helle) y protect City coutt ruling regard o fons on 336.8 meters, or 840 kiloccles, | juselt. “He is equally pleased with the | ta age of o single chnnes by Stations rustry and s tendency toward | from which it | rated only by T.2 | efforts toward local radio control by | e e K LD ) ’m occles in ead of Rk »e | some municipalities where the major- ki usual clearance. s e e AZ0 3 ity of TO: Vi - oxperiment was tried out wherein | 40 broadcasters have mutually s, 1 O berein | agreed to stk To their ula broadcast | | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS s rather sever: frequencies separ ted “l-\" e 3 So {f“ o s‘_“h,,,sh have applied TONIGHT. just notify the office and® it K cles to see if good broade - | formally for licenses that > wi t 8 ception could ba had. It was proven|the potential hx'oadcasf‘erxk e it Musical program by Maj. Ed- , will be attended to—and if . conelusively that a larger separation | going to rush into the‘game until ward Bowes and the “Capitol the mail can reach you so was necessaryt Ser’ufl!'l Medicines—stand- the famous Polk Miller Dog Book, ~ 8rd for over ears—are listed in Polk Miller’s Dog Book. Safe S It contains 48 pages and is fully g4 eqvective medicines all for dog s illustrated. Itcovers the subjects ailments. of the care, feeding and breeding of dogs. It has a complete Symp- FREE ADVICE tom Chart which shows you just Our Free Advice Service will an- ind 10 kilocyeles was [Congress has endcted lexislation giving Family,”_direct from Capitol adopted : < the st ‘Im. «:«!1 g snn‘le 'n':m the r:gh( to ;egulale stations Theater, New York City, WRC, In selecting channcls a station {and the station definite privileges TEAF atio i should i number of kilocycles | through the ether. E 5" WE M; apc} (»;;her stations, 6:20 between and 1490 | Some stations which have been trys| | t0 &> o ciock. kilocycles. T will. of cou: ve an | ing out new channels have apparently iy - uneven number of mefers. On any found the old routes the better after Asbury Park program, WOR, dard kilocyclemeter conversion | the experiment and returned to their | | 6:15 to 9 o'clock. + will The Star PROMPTLY —bringing all the news from home. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid . | chart or list of broadcasting chan-|accustomed channels, probably much ~ . swer, without charg i nels, if the number 530 is selected in | to the relief of the listening fans. Park Theater Orchestra, Payable in Advance what ails your dog and whatto do 0 ’-bout“your d‘;‘,‘-‘yhz“'fi: " Ithe kilocyele column, the meters will | it ; v C Le 545.1. Frequencies may be so se- WTAM, 7 to 8 o'clock. Jerted by going down 10 numbers each | New Foreign Station in Operation. time in the kll(;‘t‘)’\"le nm‘l! ll:'J“ 17 The new broadcasting station at reached, which correspands to Zagreb, Jugoslavia, is now in opera- meters, the lowest meter channel. tion, according to report$ to the De- for him. It may save hislife. This . State symptoms, age and breeding book also contains Senator Vest's 'hefl"l’im B fi"&';”:‘;)?:'" 3 - Polk Miller g Yoovi it HOPURANTS rmiwe'éo [ DO Maryland and Virginia— % Eg;;m‘"im.,., Sunday ’ vee.. 75¢ 50c 25c . 25¢c 15¢ 10c Atwater Kent program, fea- turing Allen McQuhae, tenor, and orchestra, WRC, WEAF and other stations, 8:15 to 8 One month. .. One week, .. equipped wit when properly ¢ | 3 piece of % partment of Commerce. It has one- 1 ure ';uw of ¢ s Stations ‘Increase. }muf kilowatt power and a wave length o'clock. ! AH other States— ‘Write for it now G MED'C'NES 11.702 W, Broad of radio ¢ industries i o e Sl B Statiohs won | OT iS50 metere. -] FREE. St.,Richmond,Va, . ince o M Ly Dok Twnl|ihe =i ol 3 e obon| S ® = Godirey Ludlow. violinist, One month.........coe000 .$1.00 75¢ 35¢c e e When properly ud.|July 1. the Department of Commerce | Some men try to live down their| | WIZ and WGY. 830 to 9:30 | | One week. &84 2% 000 s vonnnes 10c . au-e a piece of vundy to be|official lists show. This means that 10 ' past and others advance new theories | | o'clock. tusted ¢ X, new stallons werc mcmgt and one, of right and wrong to justify theirs. o ted o e