Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1924 — Page 3

MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1924

RADIO FANS 10 CHECK UP ON SUN AS IT ISECLIPSEG Effort Will Be Made to Efarn Effect on Wireless. B>/ XEA Service NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Radio fans >f the country are being asked to participate in a Nation-wide checkjp on the sun. On Jan 24, 1925. the sun will be in total eclipse. The phenomenon will be visible from sunrise to about ’0:30 in the morning along a line reaching from northern Michigan to New York City, and may also be recorded as ‘‘felt” in neighboring localities To ascertain what effect this eclipse has. if any. on radio, the Scientific American, monthly journal •f science. is calling for volunteers imong radio amateurs and novices. The editors are asking all who have 'Cts and are scientifically inclined to tune in on the morning of Jan. 24 .nd watch for results. Effect Sought From the observations made by fans and professional scientists, the magazine hopes to determine exactly what a solar eclipse does to radio transmission. "Does the shadow path behave like any other variety of darkness.” is one of the questions to which the editors will try to get an answer. Others are: “Does it operate as a reflecting mirror to send back radio waves toward their point of origin, or does it bend them in one direction or another, or does it leave them unaffected? ‘"During the eclipse not only will the light from the sun he cut off, but also the stream of electrons that is supposed to l>e tlying all the time toward the earth will be altered. What effects will this have on radio transmission?” Special Signals In an attempt to seek answers, arrangements are being made for CATARRH cf head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors cf— V Vapoßud Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly

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ONE WAY TO REDUCE CRASHING OF THE STATIC

Y TO ANTENNA POST TO GROUND POST

HOW THE STATIC REDUCER COILS ARE ARRANGED

Bn XEA Service While waiting for some genius to invent a static eliminator that really eliminates, let us try a simple little stunt that an amateur suggests for this trouble. It won’t eliminate static, says this “ham” in his note to QST, the organ for the American Radio Relay League, but it will at least reduce those crashing and crackling sounds you get while trying to listen to a concert. It can be built with ease and hooked up with even greater ease. The entire “reducer” consists of three coils set at an angle of 55 degrees, intercepting the transmitted waves before they enter the receiver. For the broadcasting range, the coils have sixty-six turns of No. 24 wire and are wound on a S'y-lnch tube. A tap is taken at the thirtythird turn of each coil. In a Row The aerial leda-in is brought to this middle tap, on the first coil.

the transmission of special signals from broadcasting stations during the eclipse, for reception by a group of qualified radio listeners and amateurs. The listeners will keep accurately timed records of signal strength, fading, static and other features of radio reception. Aftec the eclipse, and the entire mass of information is collected from all possible sources a commimttee of radio engineers will delve through it and try to see what it means. Fans, both amateur and novice, are being lined up by the Scientific American for this experiment. Veterans* Names Wanted Names of veterans who have received vocational training and are not employed are wanted by George T. Beckner, commaider Indianapolis chapter Disabled Veterans’ Association. About 500 former service men who have received training live in Marion County.

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The start of the first coil is led to the middle tap of the second coil and the start of the second coil goes to the middle tap of the third. Three coils are enough for the ordinary regeneartive receiver with two stages of audio amplification. For a larger receiver, like a superheterodyne, from four to six coils may be used. The terminals of all the coils are joined and grounded, while the start of the last coil is taken to the antenna post of the receiver, and the end of the last coil is brought to the ground post. At Same Angle That Is all. Except that care should be taken tc set the coils at 55 degrees from the base. This can he done by attaching each to a base by means of metal brackets bent to this If there is a perceptible reduction in signal strength, reduce the number of coils. Or experiment with this layout until you get the best possible combination with your receiver.

PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ON Fighting Ceases Between Crimes of Generals Feng and Wu. Bn i'nited Press TIEN TSIN. Nov. 3 Fighting ceased today and peace negotiations between Feng Yu Hsiang and Wu Pei Fu began. The latter Is considered finally thoroughly befiten. Nine foreign gunboats and destroyers are in the river here and an American, a Pritish and an Italian cruiser are anchored at Taku. All sent Marines to defend their nationals in the city. Busy Bee Men By limes Special MARION. Ind , Nov. 3.—Four meetings were scheduled in the county this week to he addressed by C. O. Yost, chief bee inspector for the State. Dates are: Marion, Tuesday; Fairmount. Wednesday Gas City, Wednesday, and Swayzee, Thursday.

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GROCERY CLERKS HOLD-uP VICTIMS Officers Investigate WeekEnd Thefts, Search is being made today U> r the armed bandit who held up Earl Rader, 2605 Rader St., and Miss Ula Overton, Plainfield, Ind., clerks in an Atlantic and Pacific grocery at 1119% Fairfield Ave., late Saturday, and escaped with Jl2. Investigation is being made of the theft of jewelry, clothing, and a talking machine valued at 1450 from the homo of Mrs. Zoe Anderson, colored, 844 Hadley St., Saturday. Police are searching for the colored man who was discovered ransacking the home of John Young, 432 Willard St., Saturday. Mrs. Charles Farley, 431 E. Market St., told police that jewelry valued at 160 had been stolen from lier home Saturday. E. M. Stewart. 606 W. TwentyNinth St., reported to police that 1125 had been taken from his home by burglars. A young colored man is being sought in connection with tiie theft of jewelry valued at S9O from the apartment of Mrs. Charles Willmore, 142 E. Ohio St.

OSTEOPATHS TO CONVENE Dr. A. D. IWkor Will Be Among Principal Speakers. Dr. A. D. Becker, dean of American School of Osteopathy nnd the Andrew T. Quill College of Osteopathy, combined, will speak on "Diagnoses” at the Indiana Osteopathy Association’s annual convention at the Lincoln Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Among other prominent speakers are Dr. C. (3. Gaddis, national secretary; Dr. J. I. Dufur of Philadelphia. Pa., and Dr. H. L. Collins and Dr. C. 11. Woodward of Chicago. Officers of the Indiana association are I)r. R. McCabe, Indianaoplis, president; Dr. E. R. Porter. Noblesville, vice president; Dr. Walter Crow, Indianapolis, treasurer, and Dr. J. Klnsinger, State board member. LEAGUE REORGANIZES Bertram .Day to Address Rays’ Y. M. C. A. Sunday Meeting. First meeting of the reorganized Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Sunday League will he addressed by Bertram Day, president of the Central Life Insurance Company, next Sunday at the “Y.” He will talk on "The Magellans of the Air.” Membership of D2O has been recorded by the league, which Is now organized Into two sections, with A. L. Spangler and C. W. Ballard in charge. Boys between 10 and 18 are eligible. Scout School Tonight Prof. Gerge Buck, principal of Shortridge High School, will be the principal speaker at the third Scoutmasters’ training class at the First Presbyterian Church tonight. An exhibit of badges and Scouting awards will be shown. Automatic Sender The Atlantic liner, Olympic, is equipped with an automatic sender that transmits at the rate of forty words a minute. The machine looks like a typewriter. It can reach a speed of 100 words R minute.

DOCTORS DENY POLITICS Societies Charge Boost for Me* ( iii'liM li t'nautliorlzed, Tiie Indiana State Medical Asso elation and tiie Indianapolis Medical Society, through their legislative committees, have declared statements made in literature circulated by the Indiana Society for Medical Freedom atni l)r. W. F. Best, secretary, National Electrical Medical Association, against tiie candidacy of Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor, are “made under entirely false premises." li. t said he wts "reliably informed a very pretentious program is now made up awaiting tiie election of a physician for Governor ' and that the interests of electric phy.-i- vns were not consulted. He urged phy Dims to vote for Ed Jackson. The two medical societies declare the electric physicians were consulted and ap proved their legislative program and deny that either Jackson or McCulloch were Indorsed by the membership. BABY DIES FROM BURNS Boiling Coffee Pot Overturns on 11* Montlis-Old Boy. Investigation is being made of the death of Kenneth Lucas, 11-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, •104 E. Morris St., who died Saturday' from burns received Thursday when a pot. of coffee was turned over on him. According to reports Mrs. Lucas was preparing a lunch for her husband and when she turned her back the child reached for the boiling coffee pot on the table. In trying to pull the pot from the table It overturned. The child was badly scalded about the face and neck. There are many small holes or cells in wood, some of which have very little moisture in them.

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CONTEST PUNNED FOR RADIO SHOW Exhibition Gets Under Way in New York, Bu XEA Service NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Fans, amateurs and others interested in radio will have several opportunities to exhibit their talents at the radio show opening at Grand Central Palace today. Contests of all sorts are being arranged. Amateurs will participate in a set-assembling face and in a set-building contest. The former will require the construction of the same set by every contestant. The originality and ingenuity of the builder will mean everything in the second contest. Fans who would like to break Into the broadcasting game will get their opportunity in ’another contest. It will be staged for new radio announcers, -men and women showing the best voices by microphone having the opportunity of being signed up by various stations throughout country. Listeners will vote for their favorite radio artists, in a popularity contest that will bring a silver loving cup to the winner and smaller cups to artists coming In second and third. At the same time there will be school and other educational contests, to be participated in by young amateurs and novices. Individual exhibitors aie also planning to create interest at their booths by some sort of contest. Prizes for these are expected to cost thousands of dollars. Perfect Sender The most nearly perfect transmission checked up by the Bureau of Standards is thfrt station WBZ, at Springfield, M iss. According to the records this station has not deviated from its assigned frequency of 890 kilocycles any more than .05 of 1 per cent, if even that. Dust should he removed from variable condensers every month or so by running a pipe cleaner between the plates.

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Women’s Sample COAT, SUIT and DRESS SALE!! TOMORROW you can select, from a assortment, of fashionable Coats. Suits and Drosses. Onh” by KAA the co-operation of several Now |j |j cJJ A V%4g§jYVj V 7 / \ York’s bettor manufacturers are wo fify \ \ able to offer those rare bargains. J Misses’ 14 to 20 Yrs. j "j| [ ; Women’s 32 to 44 || j Jl.| jj j I Stouts 46 to 54 j| j j \ OUR OWN HIGH- )) GRADE STOCK f INCLUDED I /j&WM I ma^e this sale I —BHII I t^xe l ar & est of its vxP 1 i j|pli|Sj kind we have include ii Mm \Ht\ JMwJ ed many garments ißmm V from our stock, thus I insuring a complete 0 size range.

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He's known as the Hired Hand, that’s all. He announces for station WBAP, at-Ft. Worth, Texas,

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and ends all concerts by clanking a cowbell, indicative of the cow country, of which Ft. Worth is the center. He Is also president of the Truth League, which has more than one hundred thousand members.

Short Cats Things to Know in Building and Operating a Set,

Make a tube socket for two cents with four soldering lugs, four screws and a block of wood two inches square. Bend the lugs so they will receive the prongs of the tube and screw them to the wooden “socket” base. • * * A coil binder, or varnish, can be made from old " kodak films dissolved in acetone. Before the films are dissolved, however, the mulsion on them should be loosened with ammonia and scraped off with a knife. • * • Crystals may be cleaned by scrubbing with a toothbrush dipped in alcohol. After they are cleaned they will be almost as good as new if the surface is not touched by hand. V * • Dry out coils in your set occasionally in wet weather by placing a lighted electric lamp inside the cabinet for an hour or so.

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