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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 18

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THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 10, 1930 I 0 DISCUSS MOU RADIO NOISES Their Cause and Cure HEALTH CAMPAIGN (By M. V. CHESNUT) Three Star BRANDY Established 1715 Highest quality Cognac, In last week's article tho term "noise level" was defined, and the types of interference most susceptible to treatment wera explained. Lnfor- II Cosmopolitan Club Arranges Meeting with Other City Groups on March 17 The Cosmopolitan Club of Calgary has arranged with Dr.

Harry B. Thompson, field secretary of the Canadian Dental Hygiene Council, who is conducting mouth health campaign in Alberta, to meet with tunately, there are many queer noises heard iu a radio set that cannot be eliminated so readily, on of the aged tn wood. Bottled in franc conditions which are changing constantly. At one moment, the wave may be striking the earth at Calgary, and reception is good. A minute later, the point at which the wave returns to earth may be a hundred miles from here: are now on the extreme fringe of the wave, and reception ha become poor.

If a station is a certain critical distance away, and use a certain wavelength, both sky and ground wave mav be received. These two waves worst offenders being the radiation from power lines carrying extremely high voltages. For instance there is a line crots in if the Macleod trail near the Man chester loop carrying 66,000 volts. No several large civio groups In the Pal-Iiser Hotel on March 17, when he will speak on a subject relative to this educational drive. will alternately aid and oppose each other, and rapid fading will be noticed.

Our reception of KGA, Spokane, is a notable example. broadcast listener within ISO yards or this line can expect clear reception from distant stations, as the hiss radiated from the line will drown out everything but the local stations In order to pass this message along. Ue Club has arranged for thi address to be broadcast over radio station CFCN between 7 and 8 o'clock, March 17. The programme will include several number by the This effect has been notea also in Ogden, on parts of the Bonnybrook road, in some Killarney districts. along Ninth and Tenth avenues be tween Eiishth and Fourteenth streets.

Calgary Welsh Choir. and on Seventeenth and Eighteenth avenues northwest. The mouth health campaign will be held for four days in Calgary and during that time the schools will be Improve conditions for the coming ihspected and everything done to generation in future years. The campaign has Wen going on for MR In the modern world the growth of cny new science, art or industry calls for a body of law to regulate its ac-t'ons. Thi rule ha held true with respect to aviation and the practice of aviation law is coming to be a strong and lucrative branch of gen-cal practice.

Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation. William P. MacCracken is one new and Important adherent of aviation law. Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, former assistant attorney general, is another.

These observations result from the announcement by New York University of a new publication of formidable size, "The Air law Review," dealing with legal aspects of aviation and radio. It said to be the first review in its field. The first issue left the press recently. Radio intsrperanco from such high-tension lines does not moan defective equipment; it Is inherent in the operation of such lints and is due. very largely, to the fact that the glass insulators sre, through eapaeitive action, passing an appreciable current to ground.

This charging current Is unsteady i some time in Alberta and great Worth Jilting I UB5K deal of good work ha been done. BELIEVES LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASS'N IS because of loose tie wires, loose insulator pins, and loos hardware on the poles, and it I thie unsteadiness which produce the hiss In near-by radio receivers. While it is possible rum uvtm ibtMeM is nui insirted hi ike alulrta liuuor control BOARD, OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA. DOOMED TO FAILURE to reduce this type or intenerence by the use of special insulator and the Deriodlc tiehtening of all the pole greatly enlarged scale will be the im-l Steering and braking are affected, mediate aim. by soft tires.

hardware, it i not economically jus- CHICAGO. March 8 National Livestock Marketing Association recently proposed by the ACQUIRES COMPANY cany in iVJl. me i-ompeian uuni- nts was purchased ny Colgate federal farm board "will never work Company, and the factory moved to Jersey City. I out," Charles Wilson, president of the Chicago Livestock Exchange, de tified, as the maintalnance cost would increase by about thirty-five per cent. Heterodyne Interference When two radio waves are sufficiently close together on the receiver's dial, they will combine to produce KAMLOOPS HAS FIRST AGRICULTURAL TRAIN clared today.

"But if it did work out," Wilson added, "it would put our commission, which represents the historical marketing system upon which the pre an ear-spntting wnisue. inia is, known as heterodyne action. Onej wave will be from the station whose programme you are hearing, the cnt livestock market has been built, completely out of business." Loyalty of the livestock producers of the middle west to the commission men who have rendered them per. sonal service, will be the greatest barrier to the farm board progress, Wilson said. other may be from another broadcasting station, or may be from one of the smaller receiving sets near by.

These small tube sets have a pronounced tendency to becom miniature transmitters, and the wave ao (Special Dispatch to the Herald) KAMLOOPS, March 8. The first agricultural train of It kind over the Canadian National Railway in cooperation with the provincial and Dominion governments, arrived here yesterday and thi afternoon was visited by hundred of citizens and visitor from the country. In the broadcast may ruin distant reception for everybody within aeveral blocks. Every listener ha heard the char-i Will the young man absence of the minister of agricul PGMPEIAN COMPANY IS ACQUIRED BY NEW GROUP OF FINANCIERS is We're afraid not. acterlstic "Whee-oop as one of these "bloopers" crossea hi dial.

It is, as a rule, only the sets using fewer than four tubes that transmit squeals, al ture and hi deputy, W. F. Kennedy, North Okanagan, Is representing the government on the train. Heading the train is B. T.

Chappell, general superintendent of the rail A Monthlx Cheque for you when you are old. THE investment which will make a man independent in his old age is not a matter of Capital. It is an investment of Income, or rather of part of it, that will do the work. Few of us ever have Capital for this purpose, but all have an Income of some sort. Investment from Income is purely a matter of Thrift Not "tightwad" Thrift but a careful, methodical planning of one's Income to make it provide for future as well as present necessities.

Here is an outline of what true Thrift involves: 1. Make i Budget. 2. Keep in intelligent record of expenditures. 3.

Insure your life. 4. Hire a bank account 5. MaketwilL 6. Own your own home, eventually.

7. Pay your bills promptly. 8. Take more life assurance as an investment 9. Spend less than you earn.

10. Share with others Thrift without Charity dries up the Spirit For particulars of the Imperial Guaranteed Income Policy which will assure you a monthly Income when you retire, or should you become disabled, write to our nearest office to-day. No telling when you may become "uninsurable." THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA Head Office TORONTO though certain defect In larger seta way, and there is group of lecturers Wliyf Ha teill eoDgh instead of getting bos of SMUTM and demonstrators, all or whom The Pompeian Company ha been purchased from the Colgate-Palm-o'ive-Peet Company by a group of individuals well known to the Drug. were the guests of the board of trade at noon luncheon In the Plaza hot.

'I iL Li department store and toilet goods President J. R. Colley was in the BM51ESEE5S chair. Col. Charles A.

Lindbergh recently paid J17.825 for a low-winged mono may cause them to penav in a similar manner. When the heterodyne whistle Is constant in pitch, the source of interference is another broadcasting station and is accounted for in the fact that your dial can accommodate without Interference only about ninety stations, while there are actually nearly 700 station in the United Slate and Canada. It i therefore the exception rather than the rule, to hear a really distant station without a background of whistling interference from other stations using the same channel, Thia trouble 1 con trade, consisting of Harold Kitcnie of New York and Toronto, Cnnada, (president of Harold F. Ritchie and Company, New York and Toronto) and F. M.

Shoemaker, Guy 3. Shoemaker. Clayton S. Shoemaker plane. After test he found that the new type plane "floats" near the S.B.

COUGH DROPS HAROLD F. RITCHIE Of Nsw Yerk and Toronto, with group of others, has purchased and taksn ever the Pompeian Comoany from Colgato-Plmollve-Peet Com and M. Holme Shoemaker of El-mlra. New York (executive of the Frostilla Company). The develop atound, that ii, form an air cushion between the wing and runway upon which It ride.

ment of the Pompeian business on a pany. trolled to tome extent by the government authority In charge of wave length allotment. who provmee cleared channel for the very power ful stations, and see that the smaller station sharing a pot on your dial are widely separated geographically. Much Experimenting If two or more stations broadcast the same programme simultaneously on the same wave-length, no interfer ence is heard. There ha been consid JrC ht erable experimenting along these lines, with a view to relieving the c-oneestion on dial by placing the thain broadcasting all on a single channel.

Thus, Amos and Andy would be heard simultaneously from Salt I.ske Denver and Oakland, and the dial position previously occupied by OILIEST OIL KNOWN Branch Office Eighth Avenue and Second Street Calgary. two or these station couia do uneu lor stations now masked by interference. There are technical difficulties In the way of this scheme, which are gradually being overcome. For Instance, the wave-length of all the chain stations must be Identical. If one station shift wave-length the least bit, a fluttering noise ia heard, an example of which may be found on vour dial not far from Edmonton's Canada, was made here Friday night position.

The precise control of wave gives 200 Extra Miles of Lubrication. Try it today I Its name is MOTORITEl DENY BOLSHEV 1ST ny Alderman w. j. Koiianyk, prominent member of the Communist Party of Canada, which Is affiliated SAYS OUTLOOK FOR SALE OF COAL IN MANITOBA IMPROVED length necessary tor me successiui operation of the scheme is not yet perfected, although a very good demonstration waa heard a few with the Third International of week ago in the tying together of Moscow. Alderman Kollsnyk, the lone Com-munlnt representative on the city SUNDAY SCHOOLS EDMONTON.

March 8. (C.P.)-An Improved outlook for Alberta coal in council, denied that schools of any IEDMONTOM4LJ I rm vmftfb remarlr. WGY and KGO. the General Electric Company' stations at Schenectady and Oakland. Fading Fadlnc.

while it doe not properly Manitoba resulted from the recent decision of the government to ise Tyndall stone in the new administration buildings, Premier Brownlce kind are conducted by the Communist party. There is the Young Communist League of Canada, affiliated with the Communist patty and, he said, lectures were given the youthful members of the league, but there was no organized system of schools. Alarming Report Given by Member Cortpunist Society In London come under the heading of this article as a noise, is certainly a most annoying type of interference. When told the provincial legislature Fridiy during consideration of the the local stations fade out ana in in the executive council for exten sion of coal markets." with any degree of regularity. It i due to a fault in the receiving set, usually tube trouble.

When only distant stations are affected, changing atmospheric conditions may be able instrument. Scientists at the Ml Wilson laboratory worked long to build it. So sensitive is its reaction that it measures accurately to the wave length of light All oils have been tested on this OlLYMETER, And of them all MOTORITE proves itself to be the oiliest a valuable improvement because taper oil mas assures in CTtt-prentjim' lubricating While it waa not possible to give what this Improvement in outlook CALGARY might mean in dollar! and cents, Mr. Brownlce added, there undoubtedly blamed. The wave radiated from broadcasting station ha two com Two at Edmonton EDMONTON, March 8 to His Lordship Bishop H.

A. Gray, there are two Bolshevist Sunday schools in Edmonton, but what the nature of their teachings are and how big the membership is he is unable to determine. "We are investigating." Bishop Cray told the Canadian Press last night, "but so far have been unable LONDON. March 8 (CP. Cable) There are 1,700 Bolshevist Sunday schools In Canada, and Bolshevist organizations anion? the children of the Dominion la "far better" than the Christian, according to a statement made tn yes'erdays meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.

Miss Eva Hasell. a member of the society, declared she had thi information from an "authoritative waa a much more favorable attitude toward Alberta coal which would be reflected in increased demand fur ponents, one of which travel over the surface of the earth and has a S00 EXTRA MILES WITH MOTORITE limited range, and the other which slants upward into the upper atmos phere, where it encounters certain conditions which bend it gradually jto discover what the new organiza the product. RELIGIOUS ASS'NS IN 'RUSSIA MUST REGISTER ACCORDING TO DECREE back to earth. tion is aomg. v.

v.v.v'.v.. 1 Here in Calgary we are so far removed from the large broadcasting centres, the ground wave does not reach us at all, and we sre dependent en the upper component for our diitant reception. REFUSAL TO APPLY FOR PARADE PERMIT MAY START TROUBLE LONDON, March. 8. (A.P.)-Ai an source.

The Archbishop of Canterbury presided at the meeting. Influence Small Leading Toronto Churchmen queried respecting Miss Hasell's statement, admitted there might be a number of Sunday schools in the country in which "radical" beliefs were taught, but the Influence of these schools was insignificant and far from the number indicated, a was declared. This "sky wave" returns to earth outgrowth of question in the house of commons regarding the status of at a point governed by atmospheric religion in Soviet Russia, the government Friday iraued a white paper embodying translation of a (Special Dispatch to the Herald) WINNIPEG, March reserves in full force are In readiness to receive the Communists this after- decree of the all-Russian central exe Do You Know That- cutive committee and the council of people's commissars placing restrictions on religious associations dated noon. Leaders have announced th'r film in the space between the piston rings and cylinder walls of your high compression motor when the engine is hot. Another advantage is that MOTORITE, solves oil dilution by "giving up" stray gasoline quickly in the form of vapor without sacrificing the lubricating efficiency, or "life of theoiL Also, MOTORITE has a great opacity for giving up and carrying away heat.

This feature assures cool bearings, and is noticed particularly when traveling long distances at sustained high speeds. The small amount of carbon deposited by MOTORITE is soft and flurry, much unlike the hard, gritty carbon common to most oils. This means no clogged or sticky valves due to carbon less utar on your high compression motor. And So Lasts Longer I Tats in the sundird1 makes of automobiles prove that you ran eisilyget 200 exrra miles out of a crank esse full of MOTORrri. Now, with MOTORITH you can drain st 200 miles farther than yon have been in the habit of doing.

40C Quart Make note on yout dashboard sticker NOW to refill with MOTORJTE. It's available at tny Union Oil Service Station ot where-em you see the Motorite sign. Remember the in quality yet only 40c a quart. Intentions to parade. No request has maue lor a ponce permit.

Thev Emphatic Denial WINNIPEG, March 8. (CP Emphatic denial to a report from London, England, that there are 1,700 Communist "Sunday schools" In April 8, The paper wan Issued In accordance with an announcement by Rt request in their public notices parti cularly mat an unemployed join in ine flemonatration. Hon. Arthur Henderson, foreign sec retary on March, 5. The decree provides that religious associations of believers of any cult must be registered and can only- The authorities do not expect trouble.

Chief Constable Newton wys these people will have to obey the iaw like others. No permit, no oatade. It is suggosted their refusal to ask for a permit ia evidence that are really anxious to have a row. They will be permitted this after carry on activities after registration. Each religious society or group SLEEP WITH of believers may only use one build rrS ing for religious worship.

General THEIR EYES meetings of religious societies or groups of believer may only be held special permission ia obtained. The teaching of any form of religious belief in state, public and private teaching and establishment is prohi- noon to speak and hold their demonstrations, as they were Thursday, so Ion? as they confine themselves to speaking, unless their expressions should become too inflammatory. Anyway, they can not par-s-lc legally without a permit, and the iraders boast they will not ask foe rjthority to do something all British --bjects have a rieht to do. oiteu. UNION Cheek them 9H auickly with the universal standard FINED FOR CRUELTY ORHAWA.

March 8 A fine of 15 and costs or 30 days in the county jail was the sentence meted out in police court to Mrs. Mary Tytenuch on a charge of cruelty to a goose. Inspector Beird, of the Hiimane Society, alleged she had injured the bird's wing, broken its leg, and left it in the gutter to die. remedy for colds. It if dependable and safe.

PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL. (Special Dispatch to tho Herald) KAMLOOPS, BC, Marcn 8. Rev R. Dredge. M.L.A., pastor of St.

Pau. a United church. Nelson, has ac-church. to succeed Rev. E.

Man- TE JrVafaS MOJO ULO.Ce.l9JO Grove's Laxative ccpted a call from Kamloops United' me cnange to take place ra July. The eye cf a fish, a ere might CO -l-W exrict. is much inferior to the eye ef inj kind. Try PAZO. Money SmI1 back if it fails.

In tubes with pile pipe, Tc; tin box, 60c All drarrirts. QttJBNBME Tablet SacctMMfal Since 1889 a bird er a mammal, far the fish has only to use it eye in water, where even the most powerful eye fail to penetrate to any areat distance. In FOREIGN EXCHANGES NEW YORK. March 7 eica exchange firm, demand rate G.eal Hntain in dollar, other in i "ems. Great Britain.

4.85 3-16; France 1-4; Italy 5 23 1-4; Germany 2SS4. I THE UNION MOTOR OIL FOR HIGH COMPRESSION CARS respect to action, the eve ef fish very similar to that of a human, eave mat there it no eyelid covering..

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