Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 46

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THE TEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 7. €. TRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1927. RADOCONENTON e | §Senale Committee Orders || For l fl S tz n g “Publicity” on Treaty as Matter of Form. ¢ & The first of the radio questions to . come before the Seventieth Congress is the International Radiotelegraph | " B ) Convention recently formulated at 4 AVashington, which the Senate com-| Imittee on foreign affairs has ordered Tmade public before acting on its rati fication. Details of the treaty, the imost Important agreement respecting radio ever reached by the nations of the world, have heen known since | % tion by ihe Senate of the document CLAUDIA MUZIO, | ;‘;;u::,gg;‘:i,";(;?: archives of {he | pnternationally famous soprano, who | signatures of delegates from 79 na-| will make her debut as a radio soloist tions, or vrz;cm:fiu\ nlll of xh;:l 1numrt in the Palm Olive Hour tonight, a tant users of radio in the world excep! B e ben 1t Tecomes effective | WO ttraption. : for ratitying countries on January 1, | S 3929, its regulations governing inter ational uses of radio are expected to herald a new era in uninterrupted transmission and reception of all forms | of radio communication. | - The average listener’s prim efit from the treaty will be guaranty that code interferen band will be e ©f ships at sea ‘Besides requiring the | 8t | T e‘ t’/’z" warious services to adhere to pre ‘scribed wave bands so that they will not interfere with each other, the treaty contains provisions whereby : after a few years all ships will be ‘equipped with continuous wave trans- mitters to replace the spark sets which # " vause most of the trouble. * The business of radio communica-| . 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