Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1925 — Page 18

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WHO'S WOO IN GOVERNMENTAL RADIO CIRCLES Country Is Divided Into Nine Districts for Supervision, The Department of "Commerce has just issued a list showing the names and addresses of the Government radio supervisors in the various dis tricts in the country. These supervisors, working in compliance with the radio a< t of 1910 and the radio transmission act of 1912, have charge of the enforcement of the _?adio communication laws of the i nlted States. They have supervision over the licensing of amateur and commercial transmitting stations and they heck up on these siatLvi < frequentlc to see that they are not exceeding the power they are entitled to use under their licenses. Receiving Not <n line Rceiving sets do not come under their jurisdiction, desp.te tlie fact mat they get numerous complaints from radio fans kicking al>out interference. If the interference Ss caused by some neighbor’s high-powered set, by neighboring street cr.r lines or by power leaks, the supervisor can do nothing it. Should such interference be .he result of violations on the pari of some sending

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station, either commercial or amateur, however, the supervisor can soon bring the violator to time. Who They Are Following is the Ust: Chief Radio Supervisor—W. D. Terrell, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. Assistant Chief Radio Supervisor —W. E. Downey. District I—Charles C. Kolster, headquarters, Boston, Mass.; address, Custom House. Covers Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachusetts. Rhode Island and Connecticut. District 2—Arthur BatchelleF, headquarters New York, N. Y.; address. Custom House. Covers New York and New Jersey, Passaic, Essex. Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, Hudson and Ocean Counties in New Jersey. District 3—R. Y. Cadmus, headquarters Baltimore, Md ; address. Custom House. Cov- *s New Jersey, Pennsj lvania.-Delaware, Maryland. Virginia and Die* * of Columbia. District 4—Walter ’ n Nostrand. Jr., headquarters Sav. aah, Ga.: address. Custom Hbuse. Covers North Carolina, South Caroline. Georgia, Florida an<J Porto Rico. Indiana in Ninth District s—Theodore5 —Theodore O. Deller, headquarters New Orleans. La.; address. Custom House. Covers Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. District 6—J. F. Dillon headqar ; ters San Francisco. Cal.; address, Custom House. Covers California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. District 7—Otto R. Redfern. headquarters Seattle, Wash.; address, 2301 L. C. Smith Bldg. Covers Oregon, Washington, Alaska. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming. District B—S. W. Edwards, hearquarters Detroit, Mich.; address Fed-

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How Set Is Designed

iaißC. - j S ? | Out of tliis conglomeration of ra lio |>arts, Roy A. Weagant. famous Mflf™®* tidio engineer, now associated with ,ee I*e Forest, hopes to. devolve a lew kind of radio receiver. Ho Just •ompleted it is child’s play in com- Mill ||| rljfe vuison to plac e them in order. The ower photo sliuw. iii<t<le and out jl M 11 u--'Uln,

Out of this conglomeration of radio parts, Roy A. Weagant, famous radio engineer, now associated with Lee De Forest, hopes to. devolve a new kind of radio receiver. He Just links up parts, and when the set Is completed it is child’s play in comparison to place them In order. The lower photo shows lnicle and outside view of a tiny anti radiating device designed by Weagant. It is said to keep receiving sets from squealing and annoying the neighbors.

eral Bldg. Covers New York. Penn sylvunia. West Virginia/ Ohio and Michigan. District 9—E. A. Beane, headquarters Chicago, 111.; address. Federal Bldg. Covers Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Michigan. Minnesota, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, [lowa. Nebraska. South Dakota and North- Dakota. MEXICANS BROADCAST Government Station CZE to Be on Air Each Night WASHINGTON, March 26—Tha Mexican Department of Education at Mexico City, has arranged to broadcast concerts and lectures through its radio station, the Mexican Embassy here was informed today. CZE is the station call, pronounced “Say, Say-Tah A.” the hours will be from 8 to 9:30 o'clock Wednesday and Saturday nights for concerts and dally from 8 to 8:20 o’clock for lectures. No Sunday broadcasting will be attempted. 450-meter wavelength will be used with a 666 kilocycles frequency. There is more than an hour’s difference between Mexican and Eastern Standard time, noon in the Eastern time belt being 10:24 o’clock In Mexico. HEARING IS POSTPONED More Time Needed to Collect Data In Radio Suit. JTv Timet Special WASHINGTON. March 26.—The Federal Trade Commission bearings at New York on the alleged radio

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monopoly have been from March 18 to May 18, According to announcement by the commission. The reason assigned for the postponement was that more time was desired to collect data on the subject.

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DANES HOLD EXHIBIT —————i First Slum Held in Denmark March 7-15. Hu Timet Special WASHINGTON, March 26.—The first Danish Radio exhibition was held in Copenhagen during the week of March 7 to 15 under the auspices of the Danish Radio Club, according to a report to the Department of Commerce. Many large non-Scandinavian, as well us Norwegian and Swedish con cerns. In response to the invitations sent them, participated in the ex hibltion. Complete radio . receiving set parts, machinery and tools for mauti 'acturlng radio accessories, and ii ’ns ted trade literature were on ex hibltion. To Stop Rattle in Loud Speaker A drop of shellac on the pin point in the middle of the diaphragm will stop rattles In the loud speaker.- A narrow disc of blotting paper placed inside the cap so It laps over the ends of the diaphragm also will help. Tough on the Dealer A Mitchell County (Kan.) dealer went out to a country church to demonstrate anew radio and oouldn t gpt hold of a thing but dance music.

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