Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 37

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THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 19 1'HURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. | WIRELESS ADVANCES. | FRAUD ORDER ISSUED G Tespeeng e e ot AGAINST OIL FIRMS and fraudulent when made."” Makes PR iy e CONTROL OF RADID ee, one of the round (hc-“nrh]’ ho collapsed T sday Willing to Suffer. From the Boston Tra | generally, to private enterprise, he ex ‘It you had Henry ¥ | plainea. There are | panie o and the: about om |Secretary Wilbur Wires World | I Flyer Who Collapsed. | A telegram of condolence has heen ! sent by cretary Wilbur to Edward ' COMEDY TO BE HEARD. Colombia Has Changeable Commu-i nication by Air. | merica, is well ad- communication. d of trouble T'm loc d the praciical man General BY NATIONS SOUGHT Diplomats Are Trying to|' Make New Method of Com- munication Useful. reachin earth sion of parent that it o S re standard types | ¥ to be used, fo {form rates od g into the where m inte | main weakr to the prod | for future c Diplomacy’s effort to catch up with | dent has not b " the tremendous strides taken by the ently, of the accomplishments alrcad; . radio science in recent years has heen ¢ | duction stimulated by President C Hoover at thi of the Inte Conference Ington. Both pointed out the vi regulation and control o munication if order is to bhe e fished among the ether waves, w mre nq respectors of aries. There a all of them diplor wireless executi from 53 countries for th which are expected to e period of six to eight weeks. Although there e preliminary disagreements, 3 Radioteleg now vening in W 1 need for b-| drawn when radio me; achieve may 1 n th tion wi | time, he said until now tl d in the phor of tran urnish aphic 1 1id that there is 1 chaos {f the is not co- e London convention o up and signed by 43 nati only commun Since that io has gone for are such servi the ether as ship mes. th v governm Adition In addition, | a0 " amploy Ame with the exception o | Postmaster Charges in Connection With Promotion Plans. ated by the ish equipment is { for both local 2 correspondence. The tropical climate of Co is no | pros Car t ents | valued at as much as $50.000. New has fssued ja frand t the Christmas 0il Corpora Christmas Consoli- | gatea Oil Corporation, the Interna- | tional Stock hange, Burton Christ- . ‘at Fort Worth, nz the malls in " | broadcast in the new series, which | o and geologist; value in ered pack- | I ing oil wells of the so-called ‘geo- London’s head post | physical instrument’ and his so-called ud the con- | five or six or seven producing oil wells pouring liquid profits into the coffers of the Christmas Oil Corporation. The one every year, f some of them have been| ations, pro- | "A WONDERFUL RADIO AT A NEW LOW PRICE i = | ‘The Only Girl” to Go on Air Sat-| urday Night, October 15. With Wilda Bennett, who originally created the title role, playing the lead, Victor Herbert's famous musical comedy, “The Only G second of the new series of Philco radio pre- miers of successful operattes of the past, will be broadcast by the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. through the blue network during the Philgo hour, Saturday night, October 15. “The Only Girl” is the second was opened October 8 with the radio premicre of “The Merry Widow," with Donald Brian in his original role of Prince Danilo. 'SERVICE | on all kinds of RADIO RECEIVERS Intelligent Experienced Men Await Your Call RADIO POWER bettered by BASCO L ATISFACTORY radio reception depends on satisfactory radio power — automatically sup- plied power (from the household power line) that keeps your set at peak efficiency 365 days a year! 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