lav. March 12, 1929 Aivi-i. R Irr R THE AUTOMATIC TIIE DAIlA" tfEWS PAGE FIVE 9 adio Broadcasting HUSBAND OF TIIE FUTURE Le Rire, Paris. ADIO Electric seto ran k used in conneftfAH with o ., ; r.iiblo gJVe leelrjcpl Reproduction of itaaoftrpph i 1 ' 'ui.eHllfla ia-rw! to the pick up unit w'Seans tf u 1 '' s4llVr(1 Mipmotf in each model, and Br readily !- t UirYcVaf fte cablnaV i.oisn:; TABLE MODEL WITH. TUttES ..... :i ( anet model with tuhesHxnd m .' ' ' v, v- "'.'"it : . ncv models in bolh.G and 7-tube Beta anl battery KaWjt Mut He Tried to.Be AppreeuiloJ S. E.. PARKER, Ltd. KOLSTER DEALERS 5ESH3 1 1 '.1 V "ili'SrffiH POME in. Let ui tune in tSe I k ftSmd S H?vyi)Bdtrtw7r.l1rt thrilHn radio nrrfnrmAnrauB a M 1 IaSSi5j2S rdio discovery -give tone, e- Kf V lectivity rkl diitAnre which is f' 1 nfif (o raiio. Call and Arar. 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INSPECTOR'S RADIO PROGRAM 1 VISIT BRIEF FOR THE WEEK Number of Causes of Radio Trouble Were Delected by A. L. Gray While Here The visit of A. L. Gray, radio inspector, was a very brief one, but it proved quite fruitful,, a number of unexpected sources of trouble having been detected by him while here. He went out one day with Gunnar Anderson of the city utilities department and D.. C. McRae, president of the Prince Rupert Radio Association, and as a result a good deal of overhauling will be done of various centres of annoyance. A number of local radio people who have had troubles were disappointed that they did not meet Mr. Gray, but the Radio Associa tion officials here are confident that a great deal of benefit will accrue to the city as a result of his visit. H went from here to Prince George. USE OF RADIO i .it- IN NEW YORK Message Sent to South Pole and Hack to Reach Man Few Miles Away (Edmonton Journal) Short wave radio has stepped into the picture with as unique a demonstration of how different today is from yesterday as has yet been given. The other da; New York Tirnes sent a radii sage 1.5,000 miles at the other. end SHORTWAVE I NOT SUITABLE Local Man With Experience SajH Purely Experimental So Far and Not Reliable The discussion on the short wave in thesn columns has brought about a Kood deal of interest in what is being done in that respect locally. Felix llatt, who has been using it for a long time, states that it Is not anything to take the place of the long wave, at anv rate, not at nrnspnt. It era. STATION KOMO Tuesday, March 12 G:C0 Eveready Hour. 7;00 Clicquot Club Eskimos. 7:30 Freshmen Orchestrad- fans. , ,, ., . ..i , 8:00 Jonesey and Mabel. 8:30 Don Amaizp. 9:00 Correct Time. 9:00 Concert Orchestra with tenor. . , 9:30 Schwabacher Bros. Con cert Orchestra with dramatic so prano, KOMO, KGW, Portland. 11:00 Radio-Keith-Orpheum program. 12:00 Late news flashes. 12:15 -Piano and tenor solos. Wcdneayjjjdjarch 13 ,5:00 Kiddies' pTogram. 5:30 Stock and bond quota tions. 5:45 News flashes and sports. 0:00 Concert Orchestra with tenor. G:30 Palmolive Hour. 7:30 Gold Strand program, 8:00 Roads, toJRqmance. 8 :30 Imperial yjandy Co.'s "Alice in CandylandJ 9:00 Concert Orchestra with male nuartct and Baritone, 10:00 Concert Qreliestra with male quartet, KOMQKGW, Portland, l&'-i- 1 1 :00 Concert Qrg'tttra with vocal and dramtfe: readings. 11:30- News fiftshe. to get, t(reptn; Xhtfrtdny,' March ft' I t to senil.fya'iSiOOKWdiesl'rbgram. call back iz'MQ miles td ra'an; 60 Sb3k :k Vanditod ,;and qv . ' . IVWtim V . l.'A.a . tnrec m;ieTuway to geuinini iamrns. hang uphjtenne t-tBtrnvt.--: refkver. . R.B:45 mander Byrd, icfwIocKeu South Pole,. The'o R.5:45ffeW8 flasheslTind sports. Sounds silly. ddoBnlrtt!' But ltl tt.naa;tW.rHnV'sriy is voucned 1I11S IS nin,. tk biiuii lauiu Jll.ll.lliaiiUU J 7. in -Ji. . "Sfonar.l VKfimihnnV near peraior,-now- m i, . m'.'t- wiu i iiiir .itui u, LS.M I'Z . 90bve.ty Trio wlth mez.o TcVi? grefc ma up the that In Manhattan, they efcme in Bo'tfear' Portland. !ly that, by placing a telephone re- 11:00 Alaska School Program. f ..-! I.;. 11- . 11, 1! X'..H., T ...Ilk ti-jver nt?ar nia raaio ei, ir.e uois ii.tu iucnj iuv wim m-und dashes could be relayed to the zo soprano and tenor. I office and escape all the interfer lence. So the operator worked his : set at his home and another oper-' Jator copied the despatches In the! telegraph room of the Times. I One evening, however, the ; newspaper wanted to talk to an I employee in Astoria. It couldn't raiae him because the phdne re-' celver was off the hook. So it Uad the operator in the Timea buildri ing flash a radio message to the' shin in thn Antm-rtir W '.v .1 . I Two minutes later tjie man in Astoria called up the Times office and said, "flyrd says you want to talk to me." 11:45 news flashes and sports. 12:15 Studio program. Friday, March 15 5:00 Land O'Health. 5:1B Studio program. 530 Stock and bond 5:45 News and Imports. C:06 VPrigle'y Review. 0?aOiPtiHf houri 7:O0h-IjdQn-Mex Challcn 7-30 BiytMil Program from kmvy Portland' 8:00-R. C. A. Hour. O WMCinrrert Time. Oe-A.WiBlit.in Japan." ;. 4 80 Evensonff. . 10:00 late news. 10:15--Mixed quartet. 10:30 Olympic Hotel Orchea tra with "Joy Roys." says it is nyrely experimental just i Company's special program now and ho would not advise nnyi 9:30 Concert Orchestra one to get a set expecting results, tenor us they do with the commercial i0:00-f seta, Those who want something- Lighter); siniT'l tojperat(uind..to,giv(b goSd J2:jO-f rjTiii8 snTiuid tuy ofre tl? 4ic:l& being offered for sale by reliable dealers. WHY 1)0 IT? Art Art Crltle-rWhen Crttle-AVhen Juget Sound Pb HOLD YOUR EARS. LEO IS GHNG INTO THE "LIPSIES" AT LAST Leo, famous trademark of Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer picture1-, has become movie figure wherever pictures are screened. Hin w.-ll-Kaown ro;:rs, hitherto now being recorded for talking devices, so it will be "See an-! Hear Le:." The Letter Box SHORT WAVE RECEPTION Experimental Radio Station, V. E. 5 G. N. Savory, B.C., March 7, 1929 Editor, Dally News,: Prince Rupert. Having read your paper of 26th ulto regarding the various short wave stations received by Mr. Eastman of your city," I beg to nay that I received the same ack- W W., ! ' " fr'm S ll:15-Conccrt Orchestra with! 'T . . . ?''! ' , Chclmef ord, as he refers to, and i .(,'. i certainly the British Kroadcas- ,7 1" I finer fnrr.nnr.v (houlrt tw n little tor Bar by By thaT tha.Tjmes itself ;!, G;30 Concert; QftfrSfra, Vith It happSea. Every tonorTT ' WW onv hour.. ... ' ' 8 :30KJlci;' Spokan JLCrescent "W- , , , rr : rili uia a H- more enthusiastic over their I . '"nial listeners. I receive the Dutch concerts here us well as the stations Mr. Eastman mentions. I also find that when reception on the broadcast band is impossible the old reliables are nearly always available i.e. Winnipeg, Pittsburg and Schnectady. My receiver i-aiso home-made and that signuls from 20-35 are stronger using a ground only and no areial. 5 S. W. may be heard on the loud speaker (3 tubes) when reception1 is good using no aerial. Trusting these few remarks merest you, and would like any reports from my 86 meter transmitter (voice and code). Yours very truly, K. M. RAYNER. KOGSEVELT FIELD IS 10 BECOME A m A ' ir GREVT AIRDROME NEW YORK, March 12. Roosevelt Field, starting point of many a history making trahs- Atlantic flight, is to be converted nto a $1,600,000 airdrome. Backers of the project say they art prepared to spend that amount to enulp and develop tbc field, which they plan to purchase. The field, now in the hamla of a real estAtc company, ia 381 acres in area. t A marker commemorating Col. :to Paris flight will be erected iu ii:su otuoio program, ranca. the heart of the airdrome, near Saturday, Mnrch 16 5-00 Orgsin Keeital. 5 30 Marimba Orchestra C:00 tiencral F.lectric gram. 7:00 I.ueliy Strike Hour. 8:00 Hour. -Associated Oil 9:00--Corrwrt Time. 9:00 Puget Sound Navigation I the spot from which he took off. Plans include two huge concrete steel hangars, each HOC feet longj with a half mile of concrete aprons1 pro-lou met wtue. norKsnops, serv- ice stations, an administration: Dance building, flood and boundary, lights, beacons and other equip? Spanish men or "tet f y'nS re included with ower "& in me project. A stub mast for dirigibles will be added later to males the airdrome suitable for both lighter- lhan-air ami neavicr-tnan-alr op erations. nyt "Big STow.'f I INTERNATIONAL IIOUNUAKV te newt flashes. M 1 M "1 uittiiu prnuv nuV9 SCIENTISTS SHOCKED The Interpational Boundary between Canada and the United States, including Alaska, is 5,500 1 " Indies in length, and the task of Local Christian Scientists were permanently maintaining this The I look rather shocked' to hear coming boundary In a state of effective at one, of ypur paintings I stand, over the radio Sunday night per- demarcation was made one of the and wonder sistent coughs by a lady prom- functions of the International Artist How I do it? 'inent in the Christian Science Boundary Commission bv a treatr "No; Artist. why you do it." The Church at Seattle when the (vice was being broadcast. ser- signed In Washington ruary '11, 1925. on Feb- a familiar silent, are I is i-io" m mi fill Radio "B" Power in its highest devel- 1 1! H opmcnt power that gives continuous, m jf f 1m hum-free reception from both local i8 Bl and distant stations. Economical mma 11 power, too. 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