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WORKERS FEELING CONNECTING UP PREVENT OSCILLA TION VERY DISSATISFIED British Press Comments on Grow- ing Unrest in England rlie Assoclated Press condon, March 3 growing discontent amc ers i the theme much I the London Press toda ¢‘on after scction of ir tantly work- of mment In sec- temands lustry vool dustrics unr taking office of their political rep- or int 11LA ) KLEIN cirenit receiver that wi A singh | re i into a three-cirey It's like a fr casy . bt it i ble yod good, worl sing just as results as the vet keeping tiw back ing variety direetly in- his effect is hrought simple expedic L from t instal antenn; primary i intermediary cight turns of t « nd ns bus bar, used, how- ver, tuning could extr me car tube in from oscillating and | IFEFTFEICIVIIIIIINPTINYS | o -4 sVOICES IN THE AIR ; | T“V“C"‘“‘l".’Vf"""fi""\'t‘"’“"‘ | wnRo i of America-—Washing- ton, . C.) P 70 (tadio Corp. cannot be used effectively with this | 6:20 p. m. Recognition.” WNAC | (Shepard Stores-—Boston) | Children’s Half-hour, dinner Dance, The Gingham Girl.” ni.—Stories. | ducation’s 1%ight 1 inductance around and primary, four on each sufficient to act as a | wave-trap ugainst oscillation | It sharpens recep- | for | i1 to the vould be virtnal set, als consider The variometer be of any | stundard make, ion beifig de- | |pendent on a perfect instrument. A vernier on the variometer would help critical adjustment, A vernier ad- jnsted vheostat also help: The B battery voltage is may be a UV200 or C3 Operation the set: vacuum tube, Htion 100 p.tm. | tAmertean Radio and Research Corp. Medford Hillside, Mass.) Just Boy."” Code Practice, joston Police Reports. 6:00 p. m. To operate A Insert the connect wcar (Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.—Washington.) 30 p. m.—Address, 0—10:00 p. m.—Program. 71 i3 | rlet: he hmportanee Baritone: tali mixed talk; | soprano; pianis Letter: on clocks, wrAR (state College $:00 p. m.— §:15 p. m. Home Garden, “Future Farmers.” m.—"Salads—The Why and ~“Small Fruits in the P How. 9:00 p. m.—Music and dialogues, | KYW. (Westinghous Chicago.) . m.—Organ recital, . m.—*A look aheag toward T:40 p. m—Market reports, §:00 p. m.—Girl Scout Meeting. 5 p. m—University of Dilt burgh extension course, 8:45 p. m.—Concert. ON MUSIC of Business o Transfor FIND INTERFERENCE IN LOCAL RADIO RECEPTION ‘v Near Smalle sponsible For Part of Trouble Says Operator . Grobstein, of Amherst street, a nsed radio operator und a mem- * of the American Radio Relay, d yester in locating one ¢ of interference with ra reception in New Pritain by the of a portable set which he had stalled in a motor car. at various points about the city and [ tuning in he finally decided that the wus greatest in the vieinity of 1ley school. Tr-i;[\- one gf the officials of the Connecticut Light and Power company went out with him land it was found that a loose wire to a transtormer near the scheol been swaying in the wind and that the insulation had become rubbed off. , The result was that there was an arc between the wire and the transformer, a condition which causes considerable commotion on the scnsitive receiving sets, The ised to remedy the defect today so |that at least one disturbance should e eliminated by “tunirg in” time to- night. It has been the policy of members 1 B e School Re- had | power company has prom- | pleased to hear 0 undue in will be ny other disturbances or terference by someone with a coil be reached by telephone J to carry New n at 1068 on the Britd n between hetween %:45 and |spark inte nee will undoubted!s come, 2 hours, from unticensed operator. 1t is possible that the Counecticut Co. will » & trouble sct in this in the Ic silence work of the icagu states that nposed period of 10:30 and loca ini- | By stopping Antenna Lead. | An effective antenna lead-in comes down all the way to the binding post on the set. It should not be Lrought down and then up to the set. The | shorter it is, the bet i ghil Radio Phonograph. A radio phonograph in popului vie is promised by the combi l'of the Radio Corpofation of . ) land the makers of the Brumswick i phonograph. Radio For Charity. | TPoor children of Detroit were converted to radio without cost. A Detroit radio manufacturer fur- |nished each with a small radio set, good cnough to receive local con- recently RAISE RADIO BA . m.—Dance orchestra. b i) Market reports. tati r the league to assist the amatuer as much as possible. Mr. |eerts. Th were already so tuned that they needed no adjustment. of receiver RADIO BISCUITS l YOUNG BRIDE STARTS IN -To MAKE BIsCUITS B4 RADIO Composers Permit Broadcasting of Works During Festival Week New York, March 31.—The society of Composers, Authors and Publish- ers will permit broadeasting statians to perform copyrighted musical com- positions in its repertory during Na- tional Music Week, May 4 to 10, Such performances must be given, however, under the auspices or with approval of the National Music Week commit- tee, C, M. Tremaine, committee sec- retary, announced last night. The privilege, Mr. Tremaine said, was accorded in answer to a request previously made by his committee, and carried with it felicitations of the socicly on the prospective success of the May observance, This success, he added, was assured by 300 cities and nearly 200 of the communities which already had enlisted in the move- ment, not to mention scores of others with which, Le said, the committee was in communication. President Coolidge was given as chairman of the Honorary Music Week committee, which was also composed of 40 state and territorial governor: and libera unions ativ newspa- and rrow 1 by to, WO (Detroit Free Press—Detroit). 6:00 p. m.—Dinner concert. §:30 p. m.—>Musical program. rtunity present the la warty g that the ity is to do what the I making demand W annot grant comments the By Roy Grove “-AND ONE cuP OF— BULL~BUZL eoMeBODY &34 ISTERFERES );2\ jobar govern- unions hich the vernment ! (General Electric Co.—S8chenectady) nted as in cal posi- - | 6:00 p. m.—Market quotations; e insistenc f its suppor- | news bulletins. into the 6:15 P z sport i 7 of house bill i ration tin g support of . their contention laborite tail is wageing the | tal dog, these papers point peech by Wavid Kirkwood, one the membe the parllament ¥ om the Clyde, saying that the borites hall “instructed” the govern- ment to introduce the miners' bill and asking whit a labor govern- ment if its power is not used in the fnterests of labor, The speaker add- ed that they were going to stand by the miners cven if it meant Grning |prey out the lahor government, i th 7:30-8 p. m.—Dance orchestra, £-8:10 p. m.—Singing. $:10-8:40 p. ra.—Syncopators, £:40-8:50 p. m.—Saxophone | vocal solor, $:50-9 p. m.——Coloratura soprano. 919:30 p. m.—Orchestra. 9:30.9:45 n. m.—Concert pianiste, 8:45 p. folinist. 10.10:15 p. m.——Soprano. 10:15-10:45 p. m.—Royal Syncopa- tors, 10:45-10 la- | PARKET REPORTS cuT IN= P i| conTvuES - “GLN COTToN~ and use is rheostat noise is | the batteries and turn the ,until a hissing frying for this sct inciude: {heard in the telephones, tor ’ Set the varlometer at zero and 23-plute varinble donglenser turn the condenser knob gradually | grid condenser and leak until a signel is hard, Then adjust | cuim tibe et variometer until maximum sig- | EVANGELIST TALKS ON “GAUSE OF LAVLESSHESS” e Iy Phsregard For Law of God Reflected el g1 coil, it Is esscntinl that the set be In kept from howling. The coll prevents vad:ation, but it Is not fool proof. If howling is heard, turn back the rheo- stat slightly, or readjust the variable cond.nser, until the noise dies out. ent interference with surround. Loud Speakers Your plonograph may be a more efficient loud speaker, for less cost, than many vou might buy, A phono- graph attachment is all that is need. ed to connect your radio set to the horn, voiced Spanish Program Station KDKA, Pittsburgh, in its efforts to re out beyond the bounds of the United States, is pre- paring special programs for other countries, Thus, for instance, a spe- cial program for Spanish speaking people = in exico, Central and South America-—has been arranged, {It may become a regular institution. . m.—Piano solos. 11:25 p. m.—Singing. 12 p. m.—"Broadway Musical inches y 11 inches Disrezard For Law of : binding woc (Palmer Echool of Chiropractic—Da- venport, Towa,) Man, He says nly the reguar equipment iry and storage bat- Loud speaker Old-Timers on Air Evangelist 1. L. Cardey gave the seventh of his serfes of lectures in the Lyceum theater yesterdny. The Ject discussed was Canee of Jessness,” Among other Cardey sald “The oll scandal which has reveale eorruption A plaih symptom of disregard for law that is 1 , and world wide, Premier MacDonald recently r was ominous writing on the wall more plain than the — afid tempers of today.' Justics Or 8 p. m.~~"Problems of the City of of the New York supreme court sald 4 2 3 . New York. | a few 0: *The United s £ ;8 e ¥ 7 p. m.—"Songs of the Merchant Up AL Night deserves the reputation it ha Marine.” | WHB, Kansas City, again stayed fug the most lLuowless country ¢ ¥ . 4 ; B 2 7:30 p. m.~—"Wire-Haired Fox Ter- [up all night, for the second time. | eivilized worll,' Anarchy rlers. |The oceasion was the second annual be the pit whenee " Mo B | 7:45 p. m—Male Quartet, night international program, trending g 8 p. m=The Outlook Period when broadeasting was continued eondition s ~Male Quartet, from T in the evening until §:35 the 08 0 ruk Organ reeital, next morning. God ha The Right Rev. Wil - the law llam Lawrence, Lpiscopal Bishop of expect o Massachuset!s, from ti 10 p. m. coming a { 10:30 p. m 1 t God n hi ande s mandme ment would Eolomon keep i This, besid he Lot vacuum tnl y " Iterles and pl The best adjustment is just at the point before howling sets in. 6:30 p, m.~—Sandman’s visit, 6:30 p. m.~&port news and weath- er forecast, things Mr ducational forccast, “ducational lecture. Musical program. Nearly I‘-'i""" fans listened in for two steady hours, on WIAX, Cleve- land, recently to report the two-hour program and participate in the con test for three hest reports, tries |eame in from as far as Winthrop, Maine, and Garrochales, 'orto Rico, (Acollan Hall—New York City.) events weeks fail to Disre Mt this What mo of ma | 1 » RADIOLAS Also A Complete Stock of - Radio Parts Popular on Farms, i TNlinois Agriculiural Association re- {ports that more than 20,000 families on farms in 73 counties of the state |have recelving sets. The survey seems to show. that 7 and Ihino Hunting.” Jance program. wir (Strawbridge and Clothier—~DPhilad phia.) 8 p. m——"Sunny Jim.” €:30 p. m.~<Coneert orchestra, T between 7 10 per cent of {he state’s rural popu- | lation have receiving sets. TUSKA SETS $35 $75 $125 Brandes Table Talkers—8$10.00 Bristol Speakers, Western Elec. trie, Magnavox Speakers, Loud Speakers, Wet “Willard A & 1" Battcries. SIMMONS STORAGE BATTERY CO. 163 ARCH ST. la WHAZ Polyteehnic Troy, N. Y.) (Rensselaer Ingtitute 9 p artists, 9:45 p. m.~~Garden Talk. 10 p. m.—Popular dance music. m.-~Program by four blind THE Spring & Buckley ELECTRIC CO. —SEpringfield.) Dinner concert, Bringing the World to | Amerfca.” Humorous program. 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story. 7:40 p. m.—Concert. 9:55 p. m.—~Arlington time signals. 1 WEAV, | | (American Telephone and Telegraph | | Co.—New York City.) Arnold the piano. Tune i ane that evening. 4 tunes and Mrs, him on Tione ompany ire elose 10 78-81 CHURCH 8T. TEL. 2240 old«timer danee ” - hone 2215 ~Da “:30 to 10 sport ' 38 /0 ! NS ’/’v_;\:‘ s ALy AL NI ; VTN A N\ 7 RApio JETs, NTTENT/ N y 'gv“ . PARTS 2 /E Only PREST-O-LITE owners know the real results which can be ob- tz. We SERV- OF EATTERIES . are ou ATIIO AN (411 tained by th ICE ALL M We feature the Neutrodyne Set. Sets constructed to your order with aceuracy that only our years of commercial ex- perience in this field can accomplish. Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts, JOHN T. CROSBY Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co, and U. S, Quartermaster Deparfment 111 MAIN STREET UP ONE FLIGHT O’REIL Tire & Dattery Co. ! 39 Washington St. "Phone 900 )