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PROGRAMS OF WRC ~ MAY BE MARRED Interference Likely byl Change ‘of Wave Length of Chicago Station. The f interference with the broadeast progrims station WRC Toomed yesterday when station WIRT in Chicago, applied to the Department | of Commerce for official authovization | to use the 46351 vave channel the same wave ler of W The €1 on was o authorized transmit on meter char 1 several days agol ! 1 jumped to the ave r for | [ { t | not expected Serious interrupti n WRC's » experts it that Wash i v TALK OF INDIA. Rajkumar-Pamerji el WILL | Sir Alvion Address School Students. to A distin Washingt ne; Ger tonight y to which the publ Sir Alvion, ford and « speak on ile an ex lems hefore veturning to | guisifed visitor from India Alvion Rajkumay st of the Sehoo V. i in T informed men on India | FIRE IN SWAMPLAND. 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S mo and ap pert Packers for ahip N Ave. =& || viog. 5055 Florida 4 ORI !i S ) MOVE Mt suor 5 | DAUGHTERS OF 1812 | THE LONG-DISTANCE RING THRILLS HIT WOMAN <“LiSTENERS-IN” | Feminine Sex Enjoys Radio Broadcasts From Prize Fight, Though Averse to Watching Punches Ex- changed in the Women may not vet he very keen | about watching the punches and the | are | blood of a hoxing bout, but they outdoing the men in lon en- | jovment of the thrillx of ize accordi of the loeal prize tight dur of the Dempsey ne had more of inment recentiy ey knocked Jack | Dempsey loose from’ the heavyweight crown, the women ave - more. The telephones at W' busy just before the fight in Brooklyn. bringin quests for a ringside account of the hout. More than 50 per cent of the < were from women t the De tment t goes on at the broadeastin bo battle, and ha of Chmmerce, out the coun- Boxing Bout. try file thei their grieve W it is conducted, no letters ha demning the Dempsey mplaints and announce inst broadcasting it was learned that heen received con- chain broadeast of - the unney fight. Pollowi ious ringside deserip- dons of outstanding fights, officials of the radio section of the department As | received many protests, most of them broudeasting But following against sport. from this particul the Philadelph criticism. av protests were lodged with station WEAF, New York,, against that station’s broadeasting ring matches, with the result that at one time announcement was made women rried by the WEAF . Exception, however, was An opportunity was given to broadeast the Dempsey=Tinney fight. MEET IN BALTIMORE Local Chapter Is Guest of Mrs. A. F. Olson. Its Reg- istrar. Addresses and enter b the pre Columbia rinment made cram of the District of | Chapter of the onal | Society, United States Daughters nf“ 1812, At their October meeting, held in the home wof the of the local chapter, Mrs. . Olson, | in,Roland Park, B The trip to Baltimore and mide in a chartered hus. Mrs. Francis A, St Clair, pres lent of the District Chapter, presided ind later introduced J. B. Hancock, president the Maryland Society ot 1812, The latter re- of the Sons of AN MAKE AN % WASHINGTON'S MON 'r the long efforts to secure . national counted also were delivered by na Ray Saul, Clements imnd the president ol the land Society of 1812, and Miss of the W of her dress on early wade by orn, local rs. Her Chapter histd Miss Mary ed recordi duce was appointe mittee on genealog Alexands hepherd and Mrs. A drew Brad were elected to bership. Mrs, Edward Dowling, Blandy and Mr French- among those present at allings, newly appoint- seretary, was intro- Frederick A. Fernald n of the com- research v were > meeting, A reception will be given for the ational president, Mrs. Samuel ston Davis. by the District Chap- ter in the Willard Hotel November 1, and a card party also will be given at the home of Mrs. Samuel Shoe- maker next month, Y RA N.W. I' RELIABLE HOUSE . “If Is Not Right—Bring It Back” R. C. A. RADIOLA Il In with 2-Tube Set $ 95 original factory cartons guarantee. Mail orders accepted. Amplifiers 35" Will Work With Any Set $5.95 $19.50 Jewett Cone Spealkers $Q.99 Adjustable Unit y’ EVENIN tle there were no | of prize | in the future no more boxing | G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, COTTONSEEDPQOL * or seoncerawn coLece BEING CONSIDERED Rev. Robert A. Parsons, S. J., to Be Guest at “Home-coming" Smoker Tonight. Mill Owners to Take Up Plan for Withholdinn a Fourth of Product. | Rev. Robegt A. Parsons, S. J., ¢ appointed dean of Georgetown | will be welcomed at the alumni “home-coming” smoker to- | night at the Willard Hotel. Retire ment of Dean Loufs J. Gallagher, J., and the arrival of the new dean, | announced ouly yesterda, dgen: | surprise in alumni circles. | he new dean is not unknown to | Georgetown alumni, for he has so- journed in Philadelphia and Boston, two of the largest alumni centers. He comes here from St. Joseph's C By the, Associated Press. PHIS, Tenn., October 15.—A plan having been adopted the orderly marketing of the 14926 cotton crop, interest has turned on the Na- | e €S here T B RS aitive tion-wide meeting to be held in Mem- | positions and from which he was phis next Tuesday, when a proposal | gradusted man. forr holding from the market a fourth | Father Gaila : :||||u-unw:‘l. of the cottonseed from this vear's | ol e s g L crop will he discussed. and prefect general _of Plavis forvnlatei i of the newly formed New Ala., Wednesday by cottonseed oil and Province of the Jesuit Or-| mili Agers fRoTL. GeCUrT. | Statea . His new duties will place him | call for a pool to withhold 1,200,000 a_supervisory capacity over two tons of seed from the market in order | e e S that the South may realize on the 3 S at ithe i : ¢ and Roston College. | veal value of this important by- s Pathier GalliehersaRomis product of its principal crop. and he vent frol Boston College warded will be the principal topie at 5 i mund A Walsh, 8. J., of € the meeting next Tuesday. e A Meanwhile the permanent all-South | g otton committee, numed yesterday ‘llt carry out the i formulated at the colton conference here Wednes duy, will begin its work today. It vill work for formation of pools to | Withdraw 4,000,000 hales of the crop from the market, will seek to assure a reduction of cotton acrea in 1927 and will work out finar plans for orderly marketing of for Montgomery, Teorgetown, { 8 Arsons of Phila- | ile studied Woodstoc Coll Id., and later in New Y in vatfon for the priesthoo Previous to his duties at St. Joseph's, Le was professor of chemistry ton College for a number of -Coach Lou Little, officers athletic ution and the v tewn will be guests at the alumni banquet tonight, which is being held t 0 tomorrow’s game with I delph vears, t the IT is the working voltage that determines the Ife and efficiency of the condensers you use. Buy “working voltage™ as well as capacity. All DUBILIER CONDENSERS are clearly marked with their recommended maximum D.C. working voltage. This tells you exactly what voltage your condensers will stand in continuous service. 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