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32 AUDITION WINNER || 10 SING TONIGHT Agnes Davis and Opera Tenor to Be Presented in Joint Recital. Agues Davis, the younz Denver so- | prano. whose golden voice and per Eeverance Carri 50.000 amateur American singers in the recent national rudio audition, will be welcomed triumphantly into . the celebrated circle of Atwater Kent vadio ght. when she and van, Metropolitan Gpera will be presented in a joint concer WRC will broadeast this joint ve cital in conjunction with its arsociites in the red network of the Natimal Rroadc The program will | Bitnical Amesican Mass . und “ a concert by the m Bind of Weymouth I Ny atiractions won the station | concert hy the Fox @, the | ied her to victory over | THE LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928, Programs prepared by the Assocluted Press. Scheduled for Eastern atandard time. Melers on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 405.6—~WEBH-WJID Chlcaxo—820 '.'-uo—fiuz:m recital. 70— Dinner musica 10:00—Palmer House studio, WLIB Chicngo—120 “musteat, 288.0—WBAL Baltimore—1,030 10—Cook raveloge. Nl service Roxton—820 Gusden. and Music Room.’ WLA—WNAC Boston-—650 T.30—Park Stieet Church. Loemant honr American Singers —WGR Boftalo—000 Parade s ¥, K O0—De Luxe T 30— Lkl CEA Clnelnati—=100 K13 ler hour :15—Bandbhox hour 1.2 WNAL ( \—Stetaon progiam nze 0= s 3= 1an Church ur. Mo—330 AU —ential Prososten I5—Atwaier Kent ho SBA—WMAR B Q0—Flervescent hous 0. ican Singers " Hartford—560 Parade —Cepiinl Tasater Family 223—WOR Newark—310 mphonie, hous iwater went hour iblical drama WTAM Cleveland—150 ton Purade lard Cavalie e Family. our ye—y ious service. iington Cathe | iight Rev. James E_Free- | opal Bishop of the Docese | preach ! WRHF, the Americ: Co.’s stat E regular service 1 Broadeasting featurnig its s Associa tion talk by P H. Harding on b Home, Where It Will ed the association’s re includ- | m. prog WMAL wilt be cn the air this after- noon with a special hroadcast of the | exercise in commemoration of the | birth and services of Clara Barton. | These ceremonies will come from the | auditorium _of the United States | ber of Commerce, and will be ed by addresses hy prominent | and music by the Army Band | orchestra The Fellowship Forum station | WTFF, which christened its super- | power transmitter last Sunday night. will make further use of it tonight when it broadcasts a varied program ©of music and talks and an old-fashion- ed sermon. LocalRadioEntertainment Sunday, January 8, 1928 AA—Washington Navy Yard (1345 Meters). a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters). 10:06 o5 rav logue. i sirin au WON-MAR Detroit—-680 Twilight hour. T 0—Conital MK Lb—Collier hour T—WWJ Detroit—s30 —Capitol Thenter Family —Fiano recital Alwater K X ¥ \uartet, Church, ) > t hour Worth—G00 1" OO—Nesper it ioes 15—Dane musi —WOS deflerson City =830 erian Church ST 2—WDAF Kanxos Cits—810 3:00—~Youns peonle’s conference, Taeater Family o Address 10 15—Don Amaizo 405.2—WCCO Minneanolis-st. Paul—310 7 :30—Capitol Theater Family, O Lg—qtwater Kent hour 10.15—t1ab hour 409.3—WOAL San_ Antonio—600 30—Travie Park Methodist Church 545.1—KSD St Louis—350 20—Capitw] Theater Family. ‘ollier hour 30—Chureh of the Air. 00—Biue and G er hour . cal program. H—CKCL Toronto—840 06—0rgun rectal 16.0—WTAG Worcester—380 o - 00—0ld-fashioned zospel 8 00—Vocal “concert 1o—Atwater Kent' hour LE—WCBD Zion—830 listic konge: fuxed —Capitol Th SOUTHERN 296.9—WWNC Ashesille—1 4:00—Sacred music 7.:30—Church service .0—WSB Atlanta—630 quar- WESTERN. 325—KO0A Denver—p20 8:30—Dinner cert “itst Baptist Church, 468.5—KF1 Los Angeléy—840 JA:00—Aeol: - orsan recital ] B C program 416.4—KHJ Los Angeles—320 10:00—First M E_Chureh 11:00—Concert orchestra. - 386.0—~KNX Los Angeles—800 0:30—Hollywood Unitarian Church 10 00—HolUswood Presbyterian Chufch. 11:00—Concert orchestii | 388.4—KGO Uaklund—380 0" 30—Standard Symohony hour .8—WDOD Chattancoga—1,230 0—Ensemble. 30—Cumberiand Preshyterian Church. 388 4—KTHS Hot Springs—180 RO0—Cloirch services. 10-00—Orzan recital 461.3—-WHAS Loulsville—650 530 p.m.—Second of series of pro- grams by International Bible Students’ Association. Music and talk by P. H. Harding on “Man’s Everlasting Home; ‘Where It Will: Be.” 6 to 7 p.m.—Sacred song service. Early Program Tomorrow. 10 am.—Dried fruit deserts @aily menu by Betty Brewster. 1030 a.m.—Sexton concert. 30" a.m.—Advertisers l . and hait lon Radio Forum 3 p.m.—Exercises Barton, broadcast from the auditorfum | of the United States Chamber of Com- | merce. Speeches and music by Army Band Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 12 noon to 1230 p.m.—Panatrope “Pop" concert. WTFF—Fellowship Forum (202.6 Meters). 0 815 p.m.—Fairfax Male Quartet. 5 1o 830 pm.--Fairfax Cholr, ‘Woman's Kian, N 1. .m.—0ld-fashioned 8 1 5 30 to 8:45 worpel sermon. 45 to 9 pm~Dr. A. H. viclinist. © © Moo 9 10 915 p.m.—~Roland Matthews, 5. 915 to 930 pm.—Lynn Glichrist, 4% t0 9 30 to 945 p.m.—Jim musical selection e 45 10 10 p.m.—National Male Quartet. ol 19 10 1015 trombonist, WRC—Radio Corporation of America (4685 Meters). 11 am.—Service from St. John's Episcopal Church, Dr. Rebert John. ston. pastor. will preach, pm.~Fellowship Forum i F30—ghoret, oo 24 "apito! ] 0:18—Orchestra. 316.9—WMC Memphis—3s0 7:20—Capitol Theater Family. 9 15—Atwater Keni hour 336.9—WSM Nashville--890 7:20—Capito] Theater Family. 9.1, = Kent bour. 10.35—First Presbytertan Church 491.3—KGW Portland—a10 00—Great Moments tn History. 00a~—Little Symphony. 134.3—~KFRC San Franciseo—660 :30—Concert_orchestras 11:30—Dance musie. 422.3—KPO San Franelsco—310 rd Symphony hour. ng. r Family. 240.80—WCOA Pensacola—1.200, 8:30—First Presbyterian Church. CENTRAL, SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. 526—KYW Chicago—370 30—Travelog fimpelie Ve, L 15—Don ilfllll“fl o 8 H « % aed Reading. 1 10 30, nda ""’rl orchestrs. BIB6—KIR Neattle—800, 0:15—Internationsl Bible students. 10:30—Church services 12:00—Concert urchestra. 370.2—KHQ Spokone—=! ndard Symohony hous Urch services Visible radio and audible moving |the radio department of The Star con. pictures gradually are developing lntn*umm; a reception record of 566 sta- the practical stage, and centered |tions, all of which he claims have | around these allabsorbing themes will| beén verified. One of the stations be the annual gathering of the Insti-(he waid he picked up is FPTT in Paris. tute of Radio Engineers, which begins | Cranse points out that his record tomorrow in New York. ‘w.m established despite the interfer. Demonstrations of workable appara-{ence from the New York stations, tus for the transmission of moving |which are about 17 miles from hix and still pi-tures by air and for hear- | receiving set, and that he is anxious ing the voice of the screen actor have | 1o compare reception records with been arranged as features of the con-| DX listeners in Washington and vention. The membership of tife In-| vicinity. stitute {s made up of scientists repre- | 3 n:flnxmtlvory country on the flob'.hy[ ccording to announcement pazicis, o e | GULF SHIPS INSTALL vention committee, radio will be given adequate treatment. Buch subjects P ot MODERN EQUIPMENT neutralization. the four. 2 “f: l)r:;’xm m:]mem of vacuum tubes Le v Tub wi 818 1] al u e SR test Vacuum e 'x‘::-nlmltten the convention by W, D. Terrell, chief Used to Penetrate Heavy Blanket of Static, of the radio division of the Depart- ment of Commerce, who will outline the resuits of the recent international radlotelegraph conference. Reduction in Stations Alm, By the Assoriated Pross 1 p.m.~Chamber music, 2 pm.~Fox Eymphony Orchestrs 2 pm.~Young People’s Conference | ®ith an address by Dr. Danjel A | Poling. P m.—Bervice . Washington Cathedral, Right ev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of | Washington, will presch | 5 pm.—Motion picture guide. 52 pm NUC feature. .. —4Giusepp) 4 Benede or, | with string lflb"" ; S face, 620 pm.—Stetson Weymouth Post Bana 720 pm.—~Musies! proges the Girection of Mai, Vivnrd o | from the Capitol Theuter, New Y ! ¥ pm—~"Our " Government” 1y | Davia Lawrence { 915 pw . ~—Correcr time | 915 pm.~Atwater Kent Rudio Hour | Presenting Agnes (pvin -«’,.v.y.um::.'d Armand Te "o tenor Bibiical Parade American with Legion 10 o | Third Boldier .’ 1045 pan,—~Wenther forecout ¥arly Program Tomorrow, 645 8.5 ~Tower healt), & wm.~Fedorution 1o Aramn | & devo Varvoesus trin 0 84D mn —Cheerin sm—~Dr. Roysl 8 Copelang 11 sm~Jark Cohen, pi L planist 1115 &m.~Hedio Hoy, 0 . inehold Insti 1136 o .~Jack Cohen . [Lrm] o~ Vood sion W Thomas Arlinglon Vime wignuls Farm Aeches ~Orgen recitsl from the of 1155 wan 12 noon ~ 1249 pom Hore Etuaiop ! pm—Tambmrfy Orchestrs 130 0 2 pan—Astor Orehestra Burvey of Redio Shipments, A wursey of shipments of radio *quipiment made by manufactyrers hax Dean inaugurated by the electy equlpment aiviglon of the Departmer of Commnerce in coopevation with th Woaunto Munufacturers’ Awsociation. fy the » ik hoped 1o extahlish a Vpin for eMicient distribution snd sules ®f 1udly uppaset ue . Argentine Firm Promoted, A powertful redio teleybon with & capital wald o be has been promoted in with purely Avgentine inte cupmnl involved. 10 will be wwsed Bevrpaper ol kinds of news, {famt o to just what the commission from Bethlehem | intends 1o dn mbout interference, mo | WHh the most modern vacuum tube | employed with other subsidiary appll- | ancen lnn {ston {bra 1,008,900 | Buenos Alrer | 1% nud | purposes nd o propagale A reduction in the number of broad.| TO penetrate the heavy blanket of casting stations in the real afm of Satic in the Gulf of Mexico and the the Federsl = Radio Commigston | Caribbean Hea, shivx cariying Lot Rumors have been fiying thick and | [rom Central and Bouth America ports 1 | to thix country ure heing equipped | n order to clear up the matter Com. | (rapemItters missioner Caidwell faxied o state. | With these tranumitters sending | Mr. Caldwell declares that the | “OpUnuous wave signals, vessels re.| y way to clear the air of interfer. | POrt that veception ranges up to 2,000 ence in to ...minata 300 hroudcasters »:;""lj','( fl":jl":'" ;l“ :Ik!::v ‘\\'Ilh“l) ;.m “Local and national reception will | “Di ittern s often fm have been put In the best condition | Pox*ible to cleur mewsagen over more | possible with the present number of "'5;.'; "r_'“:' h"':v'v""l m"e-vl itk stations in the & g icre nea many n ratned ex. capipns 4u ,7'5“.‘",,_’;‘ .L::,’"",'.'.:,y, ’.,y‘mu- In_the personnel of the fruft the realloeations of existing stations :"::,1"' und '.'*'"! wtations and naval without denying licenses 1o nnyhmly.;r‘_" 1’.‘ ';‘“' u‘:": U'lh'; fo wpecinl inter “Further llnprnvrn;rn:,l will have ’W‘”" “”"'" ',‘I'I'*:; T'V'I'-m 10 be by elimination and transfer of ) catlon Ix necenmary wations. not rendering weivice cor | 1M conrainating the cutting af frit rexponding o the interference they | W tha arcival of the ship that aue,” he continues, “Court Injunc | SO0 WL'." “',nm:“n:ll;m In' muvmunlu ud i e LY v 0 0! - i " wrriva I TEh the :hTru."u":li.:u"n:.“l‘:-:'n the whin at’ fta home bort. Npecin) accomplished in the longwave por | KB eurs wpeciully conditioned, of the mpectrum | From thix tme on the commin- | 15 therefore, cun devote jlself ..,.”;y ik up the remainder of the Acusting band by (ransfer wnd | i of leenser.” i peeedl Newarke Fan Has DX Record, K J. Cranse, president of the | Une. Newark News DXerw” whose ad.| THIK system Wan heen stondily ex {dress ie 22 Bouth street, Summit, N | pended and today there are 18 fand B, hus ment w voluminous better 1o | % fone operatod for the fruit rom pontex by the Tropien) Radio Tele wrarh WX of thewe wiatione nre ocated Wn the United Tiaten and 12 Latin Amnrica nd 1 in tion to meet the incom installation frult & ship, This led 1o of yadin wtations npanies when i was In it dnfancy, A land station wan natallod i Port Limon, Cowta Wica, und nnother nt Bocan del Toro, Panima, n 1904, Bhips wern equipped | With vadio spparutus avellable e the | 11 | RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 600 Sacred Song Service, mian bones in jed wine w [ for dysentery, | ol extvacn ERVICE | on all kinds of RADIO RECEIVERS Titelligent I’-,u-nuuul Men Await Yaour Call SMITH'S Battery and Radio Service Stk AN mrie 1meh 80 NW Noril [l ribved While the mareow and i Lie bonen were uwed 720~ Capito) Theater “Fam ; i WKL WEAK, WIAR, WITAG, WOAE, WW], WHI(), WOW, WIAS, WM, WMC, WaB, WET, WGY, WTIC, e 945 Atwater WRC, er Kent Hour, WAL, WENL Wi, WLY, WL, WCAE, WTAM WWJ, WSAL, WGN,' KSD), WECO, WOU, WHO, WOW, WDAV, KEVOO, WEAA, M, WMC, , WHT W | 1900 Don Voorhees' Band WO, WEAN, WNAC, WY, WMAK, WUAL, WIAS WA WAIL WERC {000 francs, it is estimated munt be hrought 1o the port in thme | - In the Middle Ages powde ol hu | D. C. JANUARY 8. RADIO FOR SENATE | DEBATES BARRED Broccast of Proceedings Held Economically and Me- | i chanically Infeasible. J‘ By the Assoclated Press, The American people probably will not huve an opportunity to hear their Senators in uction via radio. Engineers of the Army and Navy veport that the proposed broadcast of the proceedings of the Senate is economicaly and mechanically in. sible, Capt. 8. C. Hoover of the ¢ and Col, J. O. Mauborgne of Army. appointed to investigate project at the request of the Senate, declare it would cost $3,300,. 000 to establish the system and $1,188,- 400 annually for maintenance. The veport of the joint commission | will be submitted to the Senate and it is expegted, in view of the adverse findings, the project will be aban- doned. temporarily at least. | The channels needed for broadeast- | ing Senate activities to all parts of the country eould not be obtained | without paralyzing existing broadcast programs, the commission report: jipment of the Senate chambe with suitable transmission apparatus | is impractical at the present stage of the art of radio or telephone trans: boris: mission. Engineers of the Bell tel LONG WAVES MADE! quive an infinite amount of research ducted at great cost with no mar. ot for such appa lem eould he s Bureau of Standards Perfeoting Ap- | paratus for Automatic Watch Over Transmitting. Na the the The possibility of reception of radio movies in the home within a few nths is seen by C. Francis Jenkius, Washington inventor (shown below). The picture recelver would work in ion with a_broadeast set. The i nchine pictured is reproduc- ing a child dancer, —except to the | Senate chamber, Principal Reasons Cited. “There two principal reasons | why a public address system could | not he employed successfully.” the | report says. “The first of these is| the singing effect which results when the sounds emitted from the | loud speakers reach the sensitive | microphone with sufficient degree of | loudness to operate it. The second imnracticable feature is that of pro- viding a eatisfactory switching ar. rangement for energizing and energizing the various mierophones the proper ant,” Utilizing lan, already. in use by the Army and Nav: the commiszion finds that it wou require the installation of 23 static to cover the count A device which records the signal strencth of long wave transmitting | stations is heing perfected at the| dio laboratory of the Bureau of tndards | Controlled hy a master clock. the | apparatus is of special value because | records cnn he faken at all hours| without the presence of an observer. | t the Bureau of Standgrds labora- | tory it makes ohservations at night | which otherwise would require the | “listening in"” of one or two members | of the staff. | | E B. Judson, of the radio trans. mission research division. is conduct | ing the experiments with the device which also measures the strength and direction of static. The new record er, Mr. Judson says, has already af- forded valuable information regard- ing hourly varfations in the strength of radio signals, Experiments con- | dueted with stations in Europe have provided additional evidence of the effect of the sun's rays on transmis- de- | at d] 1 | DAILY ;IANO ARE GIVEN OVER RADIO WGN, Chicago, Enrolls More Than 4,000 Students in One Month's Time. Correspondence of the Associated Press CHICAGO.—If you should tune in come early evening on WGN, Chicago. and hear a man's vojce recitivg, “E.|gion, the strongest signals being re B, D, F." he assured it is all right. | corded hetween 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.. for the daily plano lesson i on the air | tha period of “all darkness” over the v good boy does finely,” =av& [ Atlantie, by way of providing a key | The receiving set used by notes of the treble clef. | gon is an ordinary autodyne type with | “D, A, C, E” Is easy for the epaces, it | inductively coupied_antenna and sec- | is explained, while the invisible class | ondary circuits. The recording Is | guzes intently at the lesson sheets on | done on a Cambridge-Paul recorder | the plano and poke stiff fingers where | connected In series with a two-clec- | the voice directs. trode rectifier in a cireuit coupled | In one month's time WGN enrolled | by an audio transformer to the plate | more than 4,000 plano students. lrlrrulx the last the galvanometer needie of the re- | i |corder by clockwork once every 30 | MAY TAX RADIO SETS. | This forces an inked thread | seconda, R R into_contact with the paper on the Considers Impost of 80 rowuating recorder drum, thus making ' the recort. Cents on Fans. Taxation of radio sets in France o ta {n the Rine ofiNg. THets A uch | 10,500 Sets in Esthonia. speculation as to the amount and! Harry K. Carlson, United States method of ealeulating this tax. | consul at Tallin, Esthonis, reports that A remlofficial forecast s that a there are now 10500 receiving sets | tax of X0 cents will be charged on| there. 8500 of which are in the city | every set. To this will be added 5| of Talin. He also states a Russian per cent of the cost of each tube used. | trust is endeavoring to find a market This would bring a revenue of 10,000, | for Russian made radio receiving sets in Esthonia. 1 | Mr. Jud. | France Sporting Events Iieproducccl at Home Aim of New Application of Radio ECCNA | Correapondence of the Associated Press | these notices are displayed st the real | LONDON.—Sporting events with | track. The announcer or the iIndi-| much of their rideline thrill may be ! cators also tell which horses ave run- | veproduced in the home by a new NNk and to which of the numbered application of radio science. | model horses they correspond, Thus an owner of an ordinary re “Immediately after the race starts ceiving wet with the addition of wpecla) | the model boraen hegin to move in the equipment can see hoth horxe ruces | BAMe way as their living counterparts and foot ball and other gamies, ways (Miles away. Dr. ). H.T. Roherts, London electr In much the same way the foot hall " ntist, who has developed the new | [An miy wateh a big gridiron match on, iy an alternative device the aetion of | the contest may he thrown on 4 screen | : The m.mp.‘.m]‘ n ;«"m he "'";""TM hy a wimple optical system, sny the | oulaca GonUigiied: at. the. vace tomck. v | PrONCLen,oF 1he naw dlscovery, | | ulses control Jrack oF [ Ten very fmportant feature laying field. “Telemotion” : ffeatay % the inyentio name glven this new feature of vadio | yhar jo 1 this lu;’ Roberts explained, “is ependn entirely npon estah hy Dr. Roberts. who has gained wide | jjuhod electro gnetie peinciples. Tt nute in physical research and Investl | does not employ photo-electiic cells tion involving electrieal apparatus. | ynd fx free from many of the diMe | AL the race rourse,” Dr. Roberts | or teleyision,” ' Ry sald, “a wmall wireless transmitter x| Other usen claimed for “telemotion " | tmelude the iransmission of stock ey | change prices, and ita employment by a traln signalman ndicate the exact itlon of tralos The ‘Telemovie, (hat ix reproducing apparatus At home, sinta of o model race truck with m Thix minfature track Ix eon nected by a wire 1o the ardinary | recelver, | “When the race {8 about to begin | the oddw are glven from the wuce | urae elther through the loudwpenker | rnes course, Just ns the n | harwex P10 wERYIUR $88 Atwater Kent and Radiola No. 17 Club Inducements) Join at Once Inatallation the Same Day You Join Piano and E MOLL'S Furniture Co. WOHP, WMAQ KMOX, WA, WOWO, Fastoss and Bat Hadio Nersies in Tawn Twelfth and G Stas, 1 ELIMINATION OF HUM 928—PART 1. RADIO WILL BRING MOVIES INTO HOME, SAYS INVENTOR Reception on Moderately Priced Sets of Public Functions Foreseen by “Radiovision” Engineer. s Motion pictures in the home, re.| “This method is the one In use the " | caived on moderately priced sets, will | world over, and whet:qr we are lr-nTi calla v itting photographs or penc he available within a few montha for MitINE adlo listeners, C. Francis Jenkins de. | "<°iches. pen and ink maps or radio | IN TUBES IS CLAIMED Device Applies Direct Current to AC Type by Coil and Rectifier. Correspondence of the Associated Press CINCINNATI, Ohin.- mination of the hum when alternating current radio tubes are used has heen made possible through a devised by Prof. ¢ B. Hoffman at_the University of Cinecinna By applying low voltage pul direct current to AC tubes instead of raw AC it was found that their per- tormance was much better The di et current ix chtained through a dry rectifier and small choke coil con nected to a stepdown transformer. | dar | ture strips electrical currents of similar Restoring Picture. iie developsamit of vieks by T tographs and the like—time is not & ts refinement Is a stubborn prob- Mr. Jenkins says, is a much mors available whereby you will be able to| IN TEST OVER SEAS “To See Half Around Earth.” | sraphs are transmitted, the first dem- t distanees. . but only along Wil participate in the second annual 'trrm'ld the earth.” Mr. Jenkine de. tewt is held to e onergy and at distant points changed Varlous prizes are 1o he awarded of a bacon cutter: The bacon is sliced | The test closes February 19 is made up of light and dark| “The whites of a line ncross my | eate With Island. Ireds of distant places this picture is ' sion of Madagascar. He used a short ltaves vision, the prineiple is the same. In Mr. Jenkins, n leading engineen in the transmission of still picturss—pho; fimiting factor and therefore still ple- :1 experimenting on a device which | reg re (e cantont: fieud” Do el en tan e manufactured 19| he transmission of scenes or faces ey the average recelv: | ithout the medium of a photograph, dificult process and Involves speed- |lem. but we are making progress and apparatus, it lonks e (hough within the next, M® UP fransmitting appa few months simple and rather inex- | pensive receiving Instroments will MAMATEURS To jol" veceive in your home inaugural cer | monies, base ball games, baby parad: or even Atlantic Clty beach beauties, | Mr. Jenkins said Mr. Jenkins, who has been working | Enthusiasts of U. 8. and Canada to on the problem of radio vision for xa' Try for Distan years, is credited with the develop- v stance Records ment of a device by which photo-| Next Month. | onstration being made between the| | naval experiment station at Anacos-| Correspondence of the Associaied Press. tia and his own laboratory HARTFORD, Conn.—Radio ama- “With a telescops we can see to|teurs of the United States and Canada ght lines. wherean with radio we | international transmission test next -an wed along curved lines. through month sbstructions. over mountains, and | Conducted under auspices of the entually we shall see half way|American Radio Relay Leazue. the ve with radio pnt “Vision hy radio is simply 2 more |desizned (o promote rapid transmisslon of obiects which | fellowship and good will and te pery iave been translated into slectrieal amateurs 1o try for distance records. "k into a facsimile of the original, | for the stations making the best trans- whether it be a still picture or a pic- mission seores. The epening date is ture in action. The method by which | Fehruary 6. while entries must be m we analyze the picture reminds me | ARRL headquarters by February 1 up into strips by the rapidly revolving | All amateurs are eligible. provided knife. Each of these littie strips 18| thay own a tranemitting starion. made up of fat and lean. of light and | Just so each strip of our pie- | GETS MADAGASCAR which are then converted into 3 lues. Freneh Amateur First to Commani- olfar would sive a strong siznal. and | Correspondence of the Associated Press he black of my cont a weak signal.| VERNON, France.—M. Pepin. leeal ta such linear fashion the whole pic- amateur. is the first to communicate ture is analyzed. At each of the hun | by wireless with the French posses- reassembled in lines, and the whole wive length ture built up again in the same The wovernor general of Madagasear ne and arder that the picture at the. hax sent him a telegram of congratu- transmitting station is heing analyzed | lations 'I‘HF. artistic beauty of Stromberg-Carl- son cabinet work makes this instru~ ment the choice of the hostess who strives to attain perfect harmony in the settings of her home. Finished in burled American Walnut with fittings of enchased bronze, some models having panels of inverse French' marquetry, the Stromberg-Carlson lends dignity, charm and an impression of distin=tion and individuality. Add to this, the weil-known excellence of Stromberg-Carlson tone quality, gained through its total shielding and perlec audio system, and you know why berg-Carlson has won the whole-hearted endorsement of the most critical radio market in America. “There 1s nothing finev than a Stromberg- Carlson.” Made for thase who are willing to pay more but who expect move in veturn Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y\ Ne. $24 Strombes A.C. Recoiver. [As abov Carlson ustrated B AudinFewer A wher—but . .00 The Stromberg-Carlson HOUR Tuesday Evenings 8 0 9 Eastern Standard Time Through the NBC and Associated Stati. nai WIZ, WBZ.WBZA, KDRA, KYW, WIR, WAL, KWK aad WHAM Ne. £2) S1rombe Calls &w»«.?\- antenna. Mahogans Price, with Audio Power Unitand SR C A Tubbe-but a0t Cone Speskor [ . Walbreok Sta, Baltimere, Maryland Stromberg-Carlson. 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