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EVENING TAR, WASHINGTOM N B '“‘; [] EDU[ JOSEPH KING'S ESTATE :GENERAL'S MARRIAGE i o NIFE Vs ) ) palke e REVEALET T A e YN 2130,445 uars the former Emily Roberts "'"Fl' had been nvmnofln: They saie AND DIVORCE REVEALLD 0 W e » Left to Widow w..‘wmh,..m 8. Bherburme of B We \ lt . In Death of | 26, Who before her marriage was a M. Cobb admitted the shooting. . . tancer. was at Ducy Mospital in Brock 5 h - v \ » ard Bhe wa F { . face and n Orgies were originally secret colobsns His wife il wllege " NONVEMBER 13 Ny A ADMITS KILLING Mter w ¢ T George ¥. Robertg, Wra- Pioneer Broadeast to Review Progress System Sunday HY HONERT MACK ica behind market fou ] or with ent companios fon cf program: listeners e metwork was (o create t t J 1 recelving sets manufactu t 5 11 th at would Achieved Big Task When the N. B. C. was organized broadcastin as in the throes of chaos. | the will the er ¢ the widow during widowhood. At her death age 1t s to be distributed mong the three children. At W. King appeared for ick Must Harmonize. CH GO (&) Fellows who get the rascborry from the girl friend's lips need not blame her disposition. Pash- fetat ave decreed that lipsticks > with frocks and gowns. Raspberry i€ one of half a dozen shades recommended to match the season's popular_colors It at that time that the radio law [ = ~ kroke d \\\n and stations cropped up like mushrooms, squatting on the wave lengths indiscriminately Heterodynes and sq; ‘were arrang n"t‘fll Of the new- comers in hapha azard fashior.. N. B.C.’s Job was to instill public confidence in radio and thereby promote the sale of receivers. The inaugural program of November | 15,1926, which marked the advent of | chaln broadcasting—or stations linked by wire transmitting the same program-— ‘was heard by an audience estimated at 10,000,000. Today the N. B. C.'s two coast-to-coast networks can reach a po- | tential audience of 51,000,000 people. The | deatured stars in that original program included Titto Ruffo and Mary Garden. | Weber and Field: Walter Damrosch and his phony More than "\dcmung stations are now associated with N. B. C.'s net- works. It spends more than $10,000,000 for talent alone during the course of a Yyear. It pays some $3,000,000 annually for the leasing of 37,000 miles of special telephone lines linking its sta- tions from coast to coast Giant Strides Made. Interesting facts on the giant strides of network broadcasting show that in one recent month the New York N. B. C. studios alone originated 1997 pro- grams, involving 23,657 individual ap- pearances before the microphone. All | told, the key stations, WEAF and WJZ, | both in New York, broadeast 2813‘ %rogmms many originating in the N studios at Chicago, Washington, San Francisco, and in special pick-up: y and abroad. Superin- tending these programs is an N. B. C personnel of executives, engineers, pro. am builders and productionists num- ring 1,200 persons, headed by M. H. Aylesworth, who has been with it from the start. Eight months after the N. ! B. C. was created, a_competitive net- ‘work—the Columbia Broadcasting Sys. tem—came into the field as a subsidiary of the Columbia Phonograph interests. Since reorganized, and now owned par- tially by Paramount Famous-Lasky Corporation, Columbia has as many associated stations as the N. B. C., but maintains only a single Nationwide network, (Copyriwht, 1931) TAXI DRIVER FINED $10 Officer Says He Was Struck When He Had Back Turned. John W. Garner, a taxi driver, who€ ran_a-foul of a policeman directing traffic at Twentieth street and New | ‘York avenue Wednesday, was fined $10 in Police Court yesterday for “failing to maintain emergency control of his | car.” Garner said he was making a left turn slowly when Policeman F. S. 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