Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1930, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 HOOVERLSTWANE RADI BOARD SOON Caldwell Protésts “Poiitical Pressure Over Air” in Recent Address. BY MARTIN CODEL. sioners Wil be reappolated. Fumor bas Teap) , rumor #t that Judge Robinson may retire. Litigation Explains Delay. rasty 1 i i 3 EEN ;gis 5 N 5235,5 | i ) i Father of Convicted Slayer of Two Babies Found Dead in Home By the Associated Press. y 4 years old, and Timothy Rogers, 2. , | that the Des Moines station be author- the | ized . to increase its power 50, ‘watts, which would insure full of the State from that station without losing the Western audience of . “Political Pressure” Hit. While the radio situation in Wash- in a state of jcal pressure” ©O. H. Caldwell, the former radio com- missioner and the “father” of the re- allocation of 1927. In a recent ad- dress iwell asserted that “greedy commercialized stations and selfish pol- iticians in Congress” are making such demands for more facilities to crowd the air that “the integrity of the broadcast structure is slowly crumbling.” “Already there is evidence,” he said, “that political expedien establistied engineering troliing, actions by the commissioners.” (Copyright, 1030, by North American News- paper Allience.) CAPT. DAVID TODD FREED FROM DUTY Naval Officer to Return Home, Pending Action on Retirement. Orders made public at the Navy De- partment yesterday show that Capt. .| David W. Todd is being ‘relieved of all life | 8ctive duty and will proceed to his home .| to await orders, pending action on his O | fetirement. Lieut. Marcy M. Dupré will be de- tached from the U. S. S. New Mexico about May 22 and will come on duty at the Naval Observatory here. Lieut. Rob- ert M. Smith will be detached about ). Naval Research Labora- to the | detached about May 32 from the U. S. 8. Maines, ‘WOC, Davenport, t6 com- bine tp form the Céntral Broadcasting now California and will take up the orders of the office of naval eommunications at the Navy Department. Comdr. Eugene H. Naval Dental Corps from the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va., and assume duty at the Naval Medicai School here, prior orders having been revoked. o e e > ICIANS PRESCRIBE LIVER OIL JUST FOR REASON. y Do Doctors Prescribe Cod Liver Oil? 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