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SUNDAY THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES MARCH 20, 1927 I EMINENT SONGBIRDS IN GALA CONCERT SPEAKS AT WRNY mmmm thea tre is seen MS BEHIND WAR ON BEETHOVEN'S LIFE 1 IN IBS DRAMA DOES IIS DUTY Expert Describes Its Principle, Construction and Serviceability. UM''UafeNSAk- Ms Jm W' ii i RADIO COMMISSION Master Musician Will Bt Enacted by David Rosenthal In Tonight's Feature, Sol Bloom's Opposition in Con 1o) lrJ HOSPITALS FIND RADIO VALUABL gress Said to Reflect Broadway Sentiment. I)H. JKHKMIAH W. JF.NKS Hy CIIARU.R (iOl.l.SI'M 1.

Amertoau Mtvhonii-ol l.ahoratoi its There Is nothing really complicated aluut tlie usual M-elliiilnator. Ii serves to harness the uruul elect rlr lighting current, obtained from the nearest socket or convenience outlet, to tlie radio receiver, In place of the Ud -V- Irs FEARS BROADCAS lr. Jeremiah W. Jenk. pnlillrint find ermiomlp.t.

In president and clinlrmun of Ui.m Homd of Dlrcrtnra it the Alexander Hamilton 1 list I-tut' and It rrh 1'rofnssor of STAGE i In fun i if more tlon of the Beethoven centenary, "IJret hoven," a pailey I'aakman-WGBS music drama. Will be presented at the aibbel station tonight at :30 o'clock. The announcement reads: "Compiled, dramatized and staged by Mr. I'askman, director of th tlon, from biographies, letters and music of tlie maestro after many months of research In libraries and conservatories, the drama, rlrldly and grlpplngly Interpreted, make ary li-batterles. Just how this is ac coinpllslied la worth knowing by I CiovtTMiK'iit and Director of tho Di Curative Effect Attested by I However, Some Leaders See vision of Oriental t.oinmercu and I'olltlrs, NVw York I nlverslty.

He liilk.i thin evening at i o'clock during the WHS "Huamcss Hour" on "What American Colleges Have Contributed to American Busi Majority Some Doctors Against Loud Speakers. Benefit in Stars Appear ing on the Air. KX. -A fW- MMMMm CAivwiml fitwAio MMWDATH lr Iff mm jeanzA iji JwWi lUwi' I 4 T.r.rii i i jim mmuai 7. 'j i L.

i i i i1 X.W- i i 1 1 Jti .4 i i ness I'rosiens. Radio is rapidly winning- its way By BRIO H. PALMER. Who wants chaos on the alrf tlioiMi now enjoying a B-ellmlnator. and by those contemplating the early purchase of such a device.

To tx'gln with, the usual alternating rtirrent that comes from tlie socket or convenience outlet cannot lie employed for radio purposes. Is current that flows first In one direction and then In the other, changing Its direction of flow at tlie rate of maxy times per second. Huch undecided current, if we may term It such, could not be Introduced in a radio circuit without causing havoc. Ho it is obvious that the alternating current must be straightened out or made to flow in one direction only. The first step Is to pass the alternating current through a transformer Into hospitals a an integral part of the equipment of the Institutions, Well, a lot of theatrical folk would not bo displeased if th ether Mlnott A.

Osborn, General Director WOMAN RESPONSIBLE of the United Hospital Fund, said been mo one whistling: mess. yesterday. FORWEAF PROGRAMS varied so as to ijalnnce the resistances for th? voltnue a'ui current reqluremeiits of the radio set and tubes. Therefore, variable reaistora are employed on most H- lliiunatora. Of the several main components of the eliminator, none plays a more Important part than the variable resistor.

Trouble is more apt to develop from tills source than from any other. Inferior resistors, unable to wltlmtand the current ne Behind the battle against the new Beethoven live again In flesh, blood and spirit. The ilay Is In three) act and a prologue, suid covers that part of the mat-stro's life which reveals him as man, musician and Tlie characters will be portrayed by Broadway professional actors, all of whom are tried radio players through having appeared often tnth Dalley Paakman-WCBK music dram David Rosenthal will enact Beethoven. Howard Kyle will portray Anton Schlndler, the meairtro'a best friend. The supporting cast will Include Albert Howson, J.

P. Wilson, John Knight, Henry Buckler. Berry More' than half of the hospital! In Radio Control Board stood and still the group of 66 non-municipal InstU Three Noted Singers Billed For Seventh Victor Concert Jeritza, Werrenrath and d'Alvarez to Be Heard Over WJZ Friday Night. stand leading figures of the theatrical world. Broadway does not want to see It tutlona comprising the fund a.re now equipped with radio facilities for their patients.

Data hava already been received from 47 of tb 6 hos operate with anticipated efficiency, Mrs. Bushman Handles Details of Operatic Presentations. Mrs. Annette R. Bushman Is director of WEAPS programs.

Mrs. Bushman common with a host of others, is one of those person who has quietly and modestly remained "behind the scene," and for thi which steps up the original voltage to twice or more Its potential In order to operate the mechanism that follows. The current Is still alternating In character, despite passing through the transformer. in fear of the effect of super-recep tlon of de luxe programs. pitals to whom the Inquiry was tnt There Is a war between the theatre and of them 29 have Installed some radio equipment and the radio, although not much Maria Jeriuu.

soprano; Relnald Werrenrath, baritone, and Mar Some of the hospitals use only ear Mlddleton, Kathleen Mlddletou and Helen Judson. The musical background, consisting of selections from Beethovsn'a works and Including parts of his nine symphonies, arranged by Dr. Alfred O. Robyn, composer and pianist, will be played by the WGBS ln-trumental ensemble. cessary, soon burn out and become Inoperative.

Unless resistors provide a resistance range of from 600 to 100.000 ohms, the proper voltages cannot be obtained. Again, reaistora which vary the resistance values In steps or Jerks rather than gradually, will not give prcclxe adjustments. Faulty resistors soon develop loose contacts, resulting In noisy reception. Fortunately, the problem of a satisfactory variable resistor was solved Just before the advent of the B-elim-inator. Otherwise, fixed- resistors would have to be employed today.

bout it has been said In public re contly. phones, some loud speakers and some reason may not be generally knor to tho radio audience, although he both. Their equipment has been obtained partly by purchase, partly by donations from the public and In This explains the efforts made by Congressman Sol Bloom, who has The current from the transformer is now led to a most ingenious device which we may call an electric turnstile. It is similar In action to tlie turnstiles used In subways and electric railways for the purpose of letting persons pass through in one direction but barring them if they try to pass through In the reverse direction. Such an electric turnstile Influence has been much felt at WEAF for several years.

some Instances through girts from been identified with the theatre and Atlanta: W.MC. Memphis, and WSM, Nashville. The program follows: In a Chinese Temple Garden Ketclbey Victor Salon Orehentr Coin Home Klnher-Dvorak funa I'lrklhall-McQlll Hrlnald Werrenrath Mon coeur louvre a la voljt, from Samson et Daltla Balnt-Saana Nobody Knowa de Trouble I've Seem d'Alvarei Doll Dane x. h. Brown Victor Salon Orcheaira Adieu, Foreu (Kara-ell, Ye Mountain), from Jearuie d'Arc TichlkowiW grateful patients.

Many of tlie Hot It is Mrs. Bushman who has taken its people, to block tho functioning guerite d'Alvarex, contralto, will present the seventh radio concert in the 1927 series of the Victor Talking Machine next Friday night. These distinguished artists, all of whom have broadcast for Victor on previous programs, will be assisted by the Victor Salon Orchestra, under the direction of Nathaniel Shllkret. pltals would welcome donations or care of the actual arrangement of "ICE WAGON" HOME The Chinatown Quartet 1 fea Of tho commission. radio equipment for their patients.

greatly handicapping the universal popularity of ten. B-ellmlnator. In His contention is that no one can Is called a rectifier. In the usual Two Manhattan hospitals cave a the detail for the grand and light opera and other kindred programs B-ellmlnator, either the Raytheon or legally work for the Government radio wiring system Incorporated In their architectural design the new broadcast each week since their in the Rectron rectifier is employed. Sydenham Hospital at Hancock The former is a gaseous conductor ception.

Square and the Park West Hospital tured at the Sunday afternoon service of the Rescue Society, 6-7 Doyers Manhattan. Charles I Broome, editor of a technical magazine, who at one time had a furnished room In a Knickerbocker ice wagon, will relate his experience. WMCA broadcasts this service from 2. SO to 6 each Sunday, Thomas J. Noonan, Mr.

Bushman, prior to her con in West 7th 8t. Erlkonlg The Krlklnt Schubert Maria Jeritza Roae In the Bud Barrow-Forater Captain gtratton's Fancy. ield-Taylor Kelnald Werrenrath Melodle Eiotlque Nathaniel Shllkret nectlon with WEAF, had an inter tube, without a filament to burn. The initial current causes a certain breakdown or ionization of the gas, which establishes a path for the one The system at the Sydenham Hos, the form of the universal range Clarostat, which provides a gradual resistance variation of from less than 100 ohms to well over 5.000,000 In a single unit, the entire resistance range is covered. Also, with a current-handling capacity of 20 watts, there is ample margin of safety for handling all currents In a lasting manner.

Still again, the construction embodying: special graphite Beginning at P. the concert will be heard through the following stations of the "blue" network and the southern division of the National Broadcasting WJZ, without compensation, and inasmuch as Congress failed to pass the appropriation for the salaries and ex-penses of the board it has no standing. Despite his attack and argument, the commission has been organized and has set to work, but there may bo a legal battle over its decisions. Theatres Fear Radio. pllal is complete and up to date.

It esting and varied business career. She was born in Glasgow, but came was developed by Robert C. Blrk-hahn. secretary of the hospital and to the United State when she was lctor Salon Orchestra Tuaojllloa Condon Andalaza Caatro-UeFalla Do Not Go, My Love Hageman Marguerite d'Alvarez Twilight Hamilton My Little Neat Suaeth-Lehax Maria Jeritza an associate member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, is in co-opera- New York; WBZ, Springfield and Boston; KDKA, Pittsburgh; KTW. three years old, and since that time has never lived anywhere but in New way conduction of the alternating current.

In the case of the Rectron, a filament is employed, and the particles or electrons given off by the heated filament metal establish the one way bridge for the alternating current. Some B-elimlnators employ on with engineer of th Western Chicago: WHAS, Louisville; WSB. York City. Her life started with the thought that she was to be a con Electric Company. The system fol- grains as the current-carrying medium, together with interspersed mica particles acting as innumerable miniature springs In rpying abart the ows the lines of a central leiepnone cert pianist, and she studied to that end.

She is frank in commenting Many theatrical managers fear that with the air cleared and reception improved, with superlative programs coming ouch evening, the theatre Is doomed in every place but the metropolitan centres like New (ED WAVE TRAFC Poaltiv elimination sf taterfaranee. Works on all aeta includlnf loop. For sale at your dealers or Slrect as receipt ot money. Price $2.00. sbunfactum Walter E.

Bathgate lac 8 Weet Broadway, Mew lark. system which makes possible the reception, amplification and distribution of radio broadcast programs Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes afcout her career along this line, for she states she soon -discovered that throughout the building from a cen she could not make the grade. chemical cells which have the oneway conduction property. Full Wave Rectifiers. Most eliminators are full-wave rectifiers, which means that the en-the alternating current is passed through by means' of a double turn- tral receiving point.

She took up singing and was affili The superintendents ot several ot ated with several well-known church Please Nation's Housewives choirs. graphite grains when pressure Is relieved, ensures a positive and silent resistance value at any point within the range. i Contrary to general belief, the variable resistance controls of a B-ellminator do not have to be constantly adjusted for best results. In fact, these resistance controls should be et for the desired receiver performance when first installed, after which the settings are not disturbed unless tubes or other conditions are Later she was placed in charge of tho hospitals responding to a. quel-tlonnalre of the hospital fund, were of the opinion that in the future all hospital ought to have provision for the women's sales department of York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and ven in these cities attendance will fall off due to the splendid entertainment available right in the home.

In answer to these critics, friends of radio on the stage call attention to the Roxy Theatre, which Is purely the outgrowth of the popularity achieved by 8. L. Rothafel as a broadcaster. In effect, the Roxy large piano company, and began the arrangement of concerts for sales radio facilities incorporated in me By MARTJ1A STRAYER (Vnitrd Prtu Btalt OorrttfimitM.) Washington, March old plans when the buildings are erected purposes. Her extraordinary success In arranging different types of concerts of interest to society leader that it will be avauame in parts of the hospital and will Uncle Sam's turning into a ladles' 1 MS leCpSX5ATCJ style arrangementg ith one gate thrown1 open while the other is closed, and vise versa, for greatest afficiency.

Half-wave rectifiers present only one turnstyle. which Is thrown open only at every other Interval when the alternating current is flowing momentarily in the right direction. Now the current that has passed through the electric turnstyle or rectifier is flowing in one direction only. Because of the turnstyle ac- man, you ought to read his fan mall: under central control. mWWH'KGTOfl all St VT mm costlmi Theatre might Just as well be called "the First Monument to Radio," as gave her the promotion to the position, of concert manager, placing altered.

The purpose of the variable resistor is to balance the eliminator to the receiver. The appeal therefore was definitely made to town and city housewives. One woman wrote that she waited every day to order her groceries till she heard the dally radio menu and got some Ideas. Another said she was buying a new stove and wanted to celebrate by trying out some of the radio recipes. Still another said her family, was living on "radio" meals: and a fourth said "you ought Numerous practical operating dif During the year the Agricultural It is labe ed "the catnearai 01 ma her in direct charge of that organi ficulties arise in connection with the HEW YORK zation's concert department.

Her installation of independently oner Department's mail has been doubled by the response from listeners-in. work was spread over a scope within ated sets scattered through the Motion Picture." There is another side to the story, also. That is the increasing popularity of the lighter forms of enter CHOIR AT CONFERENCE and without the studio, which had Women write many of these fan wards, corridor and private rooms, as its primary object and purpose HO DECKER Most of the superintendents find tion it comes in pulses, so that it is letters. In fact, in tlie past four to nave seen how delighted her hus the increase in sales of a particular St, Peter's Singers to Aid in Today's that radio is very useful in Keeping called pulsating direct current. If I months 25,000 letters have been re piano.

One of her unusual efforts band and children were" when she served them dishes suggested by the patient contented and their with this organization was a special applied to delicate radio circuits, these little pulsations or electric CONSOLES $91.50 SasJTtV reception to Richard Strauss, at ceived from women, nearly every one of the 25,000 thanking the department for Its special radio "Aunt minds occupied. On the other hand ome of them, especially in certain type of cases, asserted that radio which he played one of hi new com Auni sanimy. Ixose leaf cook books were furnished by the department on request. These were printed reproductions of the broadcasted recipes. positions.

After her connection with "got on the patients' nerves." the piano company she was in Sammy" women's programs, which consisted of recipes, menus and tainment, as furnished by the Capitol and Roxy theatre and heard by millions over the air. attracting hundreds of thousands to these theatres. That la felt to be a danger to the musical comedies, for example, which represent heavy financial investments and must charge high prices for the limited number of cats available. It might also be said that those who do not absolutely have to get tickets for these productions, such as for the entertainment of visiting Services. Fifty members of the choir of St.

Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church will sing several selections before the microphone of WEAF, installed in the Empire Room of the Waldrof-Astorla, Manhattan, where the Young People's Conference Is meeting today. Broadcasting starts at i o'clock. The choir is under the di charge of the women's sale department of a banking institution, which she left to assume the position at HEAR THE HU-CHIN? which are furnished by the Bureau of Home Economies, and are kept up household hints. Most of the letters came from WEAF. to date from month to month.

That Is. when a housewife writes In for WCCO Introduces Instrument of ths ripples would make their presence known by excessive hum. So the current must be passed through a filter to Iron out the ripples. The filter consists of two elements, namely, choke colls and filter condensers. The choke coils serve to check the pulsating current, when the filter condensers serve to store the current.

A beautiful electrical balance is struck between chokes and condensers. It is as though we were employing a dam to control the spring freshets, which would otherwise pour down a valley as un- small towns, from Maine to California. But big towns send great num To take any set to 30 mch pane, THREE DECKER HIGHBOYS $17.00 With Bult-ia Speaker To lake any set to 23 iach paaej. Our regular line of Cabiacti at greatly reduced price. a radio cook book, her name is put Chinese Maaiti.

on a mailing list and she is sent bers, too. Chicago and Los Angeles are at the top of the list. Farm BUSY NIGHT FOR HAUSER additional loose-leaf sheets to add The Hu-chin, or two-stringed women were in the minority. to it from time to time. This broadcasting, the department The department estimated that one Rehearses Church Choir in Addition buyers or relatives "doing the town, are not as keen as they used to be in Chinese violin, wa introduced to the radio audience of the United States says, Is its only contact with housewives other than those of the farms.

out of every thousand women who listen in write a. "fan" letter. digging down in their Jeans for for the firat time in ft broadcast to Other Duties. An interesting sidelight in the life rection of Henry L. Tetamore.

The Harmony Trumpters, an ensemble ot young- men, will also assist In the presentation of the musical program. Their selections wll 1 be "Invictus" fHuhn) and "King of trollable flpods. The chokes are the from WCCO. It was played by peculators' demands, the choice eats not being available at box offices. dam.

while the condensers are the L. Hsianr of Peking, who at the Of Alvin E. Hauser, who acts as managing director of WHOM, ha hone Certlaadt 78M NEW KFUO, ST. LOUIS, NEARING COMPLETION impounding area or reservoir behind the dam. As a result of the damming action, the freshets are converted Into a steady flow of water Jut been discovered.

Mr. Hauser Is also on the announcing staff of present time Is attending the bust, ness school at the University of Mln. nesota. Hslang played the accom Love" (Jerome). Ernest W.

Naftz-ger again will lead the singing, accompanied by George Shackley. pianist. CHICAGO CANDIDATES SEEK VOTES BY RADIO Three Aspirants for Mayoralty Being Heard Over WLIB. Brady Sounded Warning It was on the occasion of the first John McCormack broadcast that 'William A. Brady sounded the note of warning to the theatre.

That this station and on Thursday he puts the station "on the air" at 6 o'clock. throughout the year for Irrigation and other useful purposes, Just ss the pulsating current from the paniment on the Hu-chln for the He then leaves the "roaring forties," In which WSOM is located, and Chinese songs which were sung eliminator filter is converted into a steady flow of current, quite free travels to the church in the upper region of the Bronx of which he by J. S. Young, also from. Peking who Is studying dentistry at thi University.

Hslang say that he would be os from hum. Giant Cross Illuminates Towers of Seminary Broadcaster. St. Louis, March 19. Building operations on the new radio Station KFUO at Concordia Theological Seminary will be resumed with a 1 "THAT EASTER MORN" AT WPCH "That Easter Morn," a dramatic presentation of the story of the resurrection in three scenes, will be 1 a member.

Now the current Issuing from the Hero he rehearses the choir of the i night he declared that people getting such musical treats as in this concert would not bother leaving their domiciles at considerable expense and inconvenience. That Brady utterance never has been forgotten. It has been referred to often when theatrical men gather. Chicago's three mayoralty candidates, William E. Cever, William Hale Thompson and Dr.

John Dill Robertson, have turned tq radio to traclied socially from Chinat It it filter circuit would be ready for use if Just the full output voltage were church, consisting of about 40 nonprofessional voices, and ot which he the next offering by A. WInfield desired. However, it is seldom that were known that he ever played the Hu-chln in public. In his native is the director. The choir rehearses radio receiver can employ the full Hoeny, Biblical interpreter and a staff of associate artists when he view to completion in about two aid them In their fight for the right to be addressed as "mayor" for the from 8 to 10 P.

at whlc htlme Mr. Hauser steps before a micro months. Preliminary excavations appears at WPCH today at 7 P. country, it 1 said, only tho uneducated and working class play It. It Is never allowed in the better homes, where the only music Indulged In Is Mr.

Hoeny as Maxlmus. the captain phone which has been Installed In the church and for one-half hour and ground work have been completed, and both 200-foot towers have been erected and await antenna next four years. Arrangements were recently completed with Station WLIB, and each week until election That is why tho theatre is still looking on the radio with suspicion. Another evidence that the theatre is wondering what effect broadcasting will eventually have on the pocket books of producers and the ot th guard, will verbally portray three Important scenes, opening Chinese output at all timea Generally, there are various kinds of tubes requiring different voltages. Furthermore, a certain minimum load must be maintained across most filter circuits and rectifier tubes to ensure proper and safe operation.

Hence the filter output is now delivered to a so-called resistance, which in terms ot analogy the singing of classical tongs. broadcast over WSOM a program of organ and choral music with this with the garden on the morn of the Resurrection. A musical setting will time in April each candidate will atre owner is to be found in the WHN's 760 ARTISTS be presented by Helen Sheldon, harpist, protege of Maud Morgan, installation. The station will incorporate th regulation Western Electric equipment of latest design and same choir. At 10:30 he leaves the church and make a dash for the studios downtown and remains there until midnight when the station careful way in which the official organ of Broadway, "Variety," keeps make an address over the air.

Dr. Robertson's next appearance will be on Tuesday evening. Former Mayor William Hale who has recently returned from With Record Array of Entertainer, Paris. Its eye on every development in signs off." radio. Improvement.

The wave length is is like a gatehouse of a water-supply system, in that is distributes the flow of current among different channels. The resistor bank consists of various high resistances arranged In SI 5 meters. Despite all this, prominent actors and actresses arc looking to the farina Hftxvtrrdwt Big Movie Night. WH.V will entertain the unseen audiences the six days from March "PARSIFAL" ON AIR A notable feature of the new sta radio for profitable engagements. tion will bo a massive electrically series, or tandem if a more popular term Is desired, across the entire out 5 Tube TRF B-BitsT ra(T4kB rfe Villi no factobi to iuo illuminated cross, which will be Will Be Produced April 11 by Na- There Is one of the answers mad by radio to the theatre providing another outlet for talent, as well as put of the filter circuit.

Thus the 27 to April 1 with exactly seven bun dred and sixty artists, forty-five or erected on the south antenna towe Thompson, who won the Republican nomination at the primary In February, has his innings on Thursday nights. Saturday nights. Mayor Dever. the Democratic nominee, hss his innings. BROOKLYN ORGANIST AT WEAF J.

Christopher Marks, for almost a quarter of a century organist of the Church of Heavenly Rest and com entire output of the filter circuit I being on of its finest advertisers. S3 chest ras, seven organ recitals, three about 200 feet from the ground. The cross will be IS feet in height, and when Illuminated at night will be flows through the resistance bank. At various polnta taps or connections are made so as to obtain de stringed quartets, two boy' banda The embargo of the Kelth-Albee interests against broadcasting still of visible over a great part of the city. More than 100 powerful electric holds good, but recently the Shu and one amateur frollo from one the Loew Theatres.

On Monday. March 28. from 1 berts have permitted soma of their lamps will supply the necessary 11 sired voltages, which depend on the amount of resistance between the terminals used for the specific circuit to be aupplled. In other words. tars to appear before the micro, phone.

tional Grand Opera Co. WEAF' broadcasting schedule for April already discloses preparations being made for the radio observer ofafHoly Week. Monday evening, April 11, at 10 o'clock th National Grand Opera Company will present Irvtablold form Wagner" "Parsifal." This opera has long occupied a lingular place in th world of music P. Kin Vldor. James Murray, If Eleanor Boardman and other prlnci the voltage obtained is based on the John Golden Is using broadcasting lumlnation.

The cross has been erected by the students of Concordia Seminary as a memorial to the first student body to be housed in the new (1,000,000 group of buildings poser of many anthema will assist the Radio Four in presenting the musical features of the Interdenominational Church service froaa WEAFi studio today at 1 o'clock. AH of th anthems to included in pais of the new motion picture. "The can attention to clean plays. Crowd." coming direct to the atudlo voltage drop across te particular section of the resistance bank. Furthermora.

by-pass condensers from the Hollywood studios, will re, Opinion on Radio Divided. fmlly GsMtrsnfesa! opened for th first Urn, last Octo employed with th reaistancea All those, circumstances reveal late the highlights in the making of the production, during the WHN ber. if SiitJiiilTei-Cdkcn Authorized DtaUt Radiolas Kellogg Atwater Kent Grebe Bosch ALL SETS SOCKET POWER EQUIPPED ALL POWER EQUIPMENT METER TESTED AND GUARANTEED Convenient Terms GUARANTEED MONTHLY INSPECTIONS 1 MIDWOOD RADIO Inc. MARINE THEATRE BLOC. 1956 Flitbatli At KiBgt Hijlnriy BROOKLYN, N.Y.

KdVool 02S7J the program of tho day will be taken from works of Mr. Marks. These aeta for the paat year an a half an. kare Vslng Fixed Resistor that opinions about radio are divided 'that some managers believe radio Movie Club Hour. rareivea many reports or ooaat reeepun of ooaat re Include "More Lovo to Thee," "Out Nestle REVUE'S PREMIERE will helpful rather than a detri and Mroral reports of tore! fa Theaa aeta ran ha ejeetnfle.

of the Deep." "The Dsy Is Past and Over" and "Praise the Lord. My ment. The novelty of a Show giving Its WHAT A DOLLAR CAN DO 'Filling Four Stomach with But that Is not the view of the largely because of It Mml-reltglous character. It wa first produced at Bayreuth in 1882. but not again until HOt.

when it was given at the Metropolitan Opera House In On Friday, April II. at o'clock. oui. first performance over the air will take place when excerpts from "The Dollar 8111." will be the title of th theatrical profession as a whole, J. Christopher farVs was born In IABG: 4S-VOLT a 4XM IKH'BLK Dill M.

RADIO CO. Now If th B-ellmlnator I de-signed for a specific receiver using definite and absolutely uniform tubea fixed resistors can employed with excellent result and no adjustments sre required. However, such a condition is seldom, if ever, fully, realised In radio practice. Uence the resistance values must be Ulk to be delivered by Philip Fmlth, Temple Kmanu-El Revue" are of That may explain why so few of the big stars appeared before the Cork, Ireland, and is the son of J. O.

Marks. He cornea from a family of fered at WGBS Saturday afternoon. jnlcrophone at the WMCA transmis of th Meat council of New Tor, during the Women' Hour broadcast from WJZ at 10 o'clock Thurardar. beginning at 1:50 o'clock. The re a axauci tear Nevtas ft raea Tr sion of the banquet In celebration of the National Players, under th direction of Katherin Emmet, will vue.

to given In April for th benefit of the synagogue, is the work organtsta. for his father was the organist of the Cork Cathedra 1 for more Can 40 years. Hl son assisted him as chorister in the Cork Cathedral and at the organ. present an appropriate play for Good Friday. "Th Terrible Meek." QUARTET AT W0B The Original Criterion Mala Quar of Henry Meyers and Charie Schwab.

In which star parts will be taken by let ot New Tork. an arustlo orsrao. Edith wynn Matthlson and Charles Itatlon which ha shared "coocsrt Rann Kennedy. KARYL NORMAN AT WNYC Karri Norman. "Creole Fashion hooor with Emtle Oorsroaa, Ethel Legtnska, Louts Orsruere? and others, will be featured by WO Ft to- N.

B. AIR UNIVERSITY Plate;" Nancy Welford. star of the new musical romody and YOU CAN NOW STOP THE POWERTONE WAVE TRAP will TALK ON MARK HOPKINS In th New York I nlverslty "Hall of Fame" riea. at WOR. tomorrow.

Dr. Oeorg K. McLean wilt speak on th life and attainments of Mark Herktna. who waa elncted to the Hall Fame by (I votes In 1111 and Whose tablet was unveiled In 1111. morrow at 1:10 P.

M. Another air university, in which Mam Bernard fiftieth anniversary on the stag. Donald Klamm, president of WMCA. said last night. "I know that there Is antagonism to radio among many managers.

Their contention 1 wrong. Radio can be helpful to the theatre. Do yoa know that since the Itoxy Theatre opened aM the big mon tenses hv done bigger buslnmsT That has been the reeult ot broadcasting. And the Roxy Theatre was ball! be-(-sua of the microphone and the loud speaker. "But radio has made people more 4larriminUng as to the character of entertainment they attend.

Tew people itsies tn overr right. members of the cnorua, appear at WNYC Friday night. th beads of the foremost colleges and schools will be th directors. Is re. Radio ran help, and has help.

the people of the theatre. piannea ey tn national Broadcasting Co, as one of its features of th This opposition to broadcastLo? Is HERE'S A RADIO VILLAIN rooms of Kipling, Service and Illy." fornr for broadessttng from It na But what Is going Is happen tw frills th tional hook-up. This was announced by Ooorg F. McClelland, rtc.tre. when ther are empty seals on at bit 9.

gtMUssM at tto mm Itmm. 1mrr KMir sMfrHt4 mjt h. AT ALL RELIABLE DEALERS other well knowa liters will be recited by the Radio Villain." at WRNY en Wednesday at 11:1 rtucE n.00 dent and general manager of th AMERICAN LEGION AT WSOM Each Saturday at o'clock WSOM furnishes a fifteen-minute unit of American Legion activities through th co-operation Capt. Belvaw der Brook Post. Saturday Maj.

Robert Condor spaevk. night In radio? This may not, hap. In New Jerk, with Its thouasa "Onnga IX Boots" snd Tey want to go to shows, and radio of natior. but other ctUe might ATrrcrt ro st POWERTONE EIXC 221 Fnltoa Si. hf) Y.

Gty onmpaay, who is rtstting Ban Fraa-eitco to auperrue the compleuoa sf th Pacific Coast chain. rs Rhoeuas of JDaa aicOnsw" will aa aid In telUcr what the best one make auch a report. be Included,.

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Years Available:
1856-1937