gall Go On Air With 6 Programs Pho~tos By Ra dio, Laiest Invention WhatTe il WvesAreSayig j , fA:MERICAIr OUt rI)KEEP HER WhatThe ildWave Ar SayngiPOPULATION PRESSUJRE LOWI picked uj the morni The lis 4 I,. . S. TO LISTENERIS PLATHIREE BY'WEER PRO. GRATSFOR TOIGTTJjES. DAY AND FRIDAY Any man who places a bet on a big league baseball game after 3 o'clock. is a fool. By 3 o'clock the aver,,vge radio fan knows who the batteries are and like as not his play by play re- ports on the first two innings. Who. is going to pay for broadcast- ing? So far as we know all the bills have been paid so far. 'Why, yell be- fore the 30 days are up. To be ser- ious, though, we don't need such a number of stations as we now have. And there is every indica-tion that a sufl cient number of really high class stations will always be maintained for their advertising. The owners includO radio manufactuirers, .newspapers, ballrooms, and cities and civic insti- tutions such as chambers' of comn- merce. Station WCX, Detroit, is celebrating I pshortly before 4 o'clock in Berlin, April 36.-(A.P.)-TJ ing.! recently of a. lot of Rhine wlir steners said the first thing vintage of 1811 created more rd was a Porto Rican rendi- sation and excitem~ent than us N1o, No, Nora." tend a- diamond robbery or ni H~DERSONTQ . *~ radio program will be broadcast frozei station WBC during the comving w"e it was announced last night. The first will be an introductory pro- grai for the anua mss' week 14 Ann Arbor, which will take place at seven o'clock tonight at a weve length of 280 meters. In. the progm tpjg ,t will be calls by :the Boy Scoi it bugle crps an in- tTlpil y tal011on oys Wese, Why Wa. Jo,"a~d an addTess by lrof. Wiliam, 'endersont, diretr o~ the Uniivrsity eteson dyison, "A Bet- A e l c ' i t e".,Ta rr 8 ot $ 'clock T e the Vx'it , bas3biallgae,.''Tesday at 7 o°1o lcktl lp ' p will again assist na l w,. pgramn, which will ii clde a' axlr ss, "he Boy in Industry" on'e follwing day The. Daily twill ,aginroalcast the story of the aseral daneat $oco ck. F r i d a y n i g h t , a t 7 o ' c l o c k ; W B C w i l l g r m ,4t c s i t t t ' U v r '~ t Glee club quartet.,, the bugle corps, and an =address, "playing the Game," by CoachFieing I.Yost, S trday night at 8 o'lok The :Daily will transit its usual accountt y° f the baseball game toeter with1 cres o f other onfrence ew~iipF fro played in other part of the cou- -ry ,,ar4 g tie day' Tefirst of theset sa s21 programgs was ;staged by The as~ at nght when toe story of the ~~e ag well as advanc reports on the IDrake elays xere-tasmittel.{ j ee ~4.Radio 'R. E. Dreese, of the electrical engi- iieering'department, and Lewis Doriff, =2410, returned a few days ago from, a Grip to Grand:" te4ge( Mlri&. where 3Ir. Dreese deliVeedted a lt ure on- ~adio during vnatlon *The lecture owa s 3~i l~desci il- ion of radio, )gvej t te Invitationt the Flxhange cdnb o (rad Ledge. O n ther wa 3 rak tr Ann' ,Arbor,= Fr. Dreese, who is + r ~tr o station 3 CBC, and Dorf, one of the builders, stopped of- to inspect the plant of sta-I 3ion WKAIP, at th1~e, Michigan Agricul- iral °cx e , Lauj~g Station 5F4KARW.iW oe of the finest college tadio stations in the country. (A description of station WKAR now is in preparation by the editors ~or publication in an early issue.) F, Ray Cmsock anMrrls Bes ]gave the great ljoI~tr of An- Noic~ing te iirs1 and Only Yisit in et at f the C~on tAItitS Js1nia ky and ladmr eilkth- Dante1lenk, *)ig9ors' The W 0.l's1 Acting iirnpany' -r Gasrik Tbatre, su.A il27 - 1y A26iht Alei Tolstoy - N on. Eie. Arl 28- " erery reJard' ~y Anton Thekoff STes. IEveprl 249-- "The Lower Depths" -' Maxim Gorky's Masterpiece -° 2 " TsaC yo vao vtel" Wed. Eve. AV-rJl O E "Tke Breah s Kr~aazoff" _ yBy yodr Dstievsky ~ Tlws. Ev, ~ }} _ " The - t nry rctlrd" c ~.Fri. Eve. May 2 ="Tsar Fyodor Ii ano'teI1" "The Cherry Ocard" "TIhe Lower Dept~hs" E~The curtain will rise promptly= a t 8 at the evening perform-= ances and at 2 at the matinees, Sand, accor~ding to a custom hon-= orect in Moscow for the lastp . tw~nty-five years, positively no= Sone will be seatedl thereafter un- Stil the first intermission. E Special English. translations of the plays are now available at Sthe ~Garrick~ theatre box office or may be obtained lby mail ad- Sdressed. to the Garrick Theatre at Sthirty-five cents each. " PRICES (Incluing 2Tai) vn c 1Ptf f 'u Rad io Points A regenerative receiver often has the tendency to oscillate even when; the reactance is set as low as possible.I The following suggestions may aid in stabilizing the circuit when this oscil-' lation occurs: Cut down the plate voltage onl the dlector tube; reduce' the filament cur-' rent; use a larger by-pas's condenser across the telephones;' connect the I grid return to the positive side of, the "A" battery; if three honeycomb coils' are used for tuning, cut down the size of the tickler; use a lower resistance in the grid-leak; use a smaller grid condenser. II (Continued from Page 9) 1they hear( quest ionable results of mental tests tioni of "N E oe justification of the policy that dis- criminates deflnitely in favor &f the -ttIi1IIil inorthern Europeans. Peoples of south- j ern ind. eastern Europe may or may riot be of 'equal mental capacity to those in the north. In either case, it j i3 obviously true that the admission II of northern Europeans interferes less w ,ith oar rathier important task of de- veloping a workin~g sort of homno- geneityG It is to the intrest, it would seem, j not alone to this country but of theI whole. world, that 'America should j keep her' populationi pressure low, and that she should refuse to admit 1~ elment-, that would be bound to make. confusion of a national ideal Such a position of world leadership as Amnenl- ca has achieved has been made pos- sible only through the existence of Ite rDn All Its Phases Wenzel's takes pleasure in announc- ing the connection of J. P. Farbolin with their store. Mr. Farbolin is an expert in interior decorating, and is here to assist in planning interiors of all kinds. Not only does he plan the decorating and painting, but the furniture, draperies-in fact every detail of the work. I its second anniversary Tuesday night' certain advantageous conditions. Thle at the weekly session of the Red Ap- Where difficulty is experienced in admission of large numbers of di- pie club. The session promises to be! bringing in the lead-in, -an effective verse sorts of people would compara- a jolly one, Edgar Guest being listed lead in can be constructed by coating tively soon i stroy the conditions as one of the entertainers. The time two pieces of tin foil of equal_ sizes' upon which America's greatness de-I is 1.0 o'clock to 1, the wave length\517. with shellac, by pasting one on one ponds. We heard the "Chief" say yesterday side of a windowpane and the other that he wanted you all there. on the opposite side. The two sheets Breaks r""'a" " i ***of tinfoil should occupy the same if Twenty-thousand Illinois farmers relative position on :both sides of the Dista c Contest! have ra~dio sets. It is a consolation pane. The outside sheet is connected to know that someone is getting bene- with the antenna and the inside to the Aleod o ugdsac ee- fit from those stock quotations that, antenna binding post ot the rec~eiver. Alln rechods forlongsdetacreouly- pass right by the average amateur. This acts as a series cnesrbt iorzen tonetbe Rds etsrtev ntus * * *ceta the capacity of the window-pane is so& eesatrda hl g hnw There ought to be someceta high that the impedance offered to the , re shteed h akwhilengopwheAnewe clearin house rvdi thee markshungiupisyKAbeR claig hueo og dsac ra-rdo frequencysgnalsi practically L,. Roe, '2:}A. Station W.(AQ,thR- casting claims. It would eliminate negligible. dlio Corporation of Porto Rico was the useless duplicationm of "title-hold-I ars" now prevalent. We have seen~ three claimants recently: WOR, New- ark, NVWHAZ, Troy, N. Y., and WIGN, E Chicago, all over 9000 miles. Aftera comparison we find WOGN, the Chicago _____________________ Tribune-Zenith station, leading with afigure of 9518 miles, the distance from Chicago to Hobart, Tasmania. ONE NIGHT ONLY, SU NDAY, MAY 4 r Ii9 r9 w-9 M9 1=y t-9 w. So complex is the problem of interior decorating at the, present time, that it requires the advice of an expert. Long years of service in- this country and abroad especially fit Mr. Farbolin to give as~ expert assistance as. you would be able to obtain anywhere. WENE' 207 East Liberty Street B elow is the original. and above, a .copy of the picture of General Man- gan of the French army which was transmitted from Paris to Berlin by radio in 12 minutes. The process used has just been perfected by Dr. Arthur, Korn, German scientist, after 20 years of investigation. The essen- tial feature. of the, method is the 'vary- ing resistance to an electric current offered by the different portions of the surface of a .photograph, depending on the amount ,of the coloring chemi- cal present. 2Fedfiners Programus TODAY, 11:00 a. -IIVWJ Detroit,m 517 me- ters : Church services. j7:00 p. m.-WVCIC Ann Arbor, 280 meters: Bugle corps and ad- dress by Prof. William Hender- son. " MONDAY 3:00 p. m.-WWJ Detroit, 517: Or- chestra. 8:00 p. m.-WCEC Ann Arbor, 280: S Results of Varsity baseball E gamje bro~dcast by The Daily. 8:30 pm.--WCX Wetroit, 417: Mu-C sicl.TUESDAY 4:15 p. m.-'WCX Detroit, 517: Mu- sical. 7:00 p. m.-WCBC Ann Arbor, 280: l 9:30 p; m.-WIILAQ Chicago, 447.5: Musical. 2:35 p. m.-WHAQ Chicago, 447.5: Musical. 8:00 p. m.-WCBC Ann Arbor, 280: Results of Varsity baseball game broadcast by The Daily. ++ r.i . ., Pittsburgh University is now plan-, ning radio extension courses, a re-p pert states. A classroom has been remodelled into a studio and a directs wire to station KDKA will carry edu-! cational programs from the university every week. A letter has Just come in to the effect th'at Chicago goes on daylight saving time tomnorrow. ;The word is from WMAQ, the Daily News, and also applies to the rest of the stations in thbat city, it is understood. That puts C~hicago on the san time we have-- until Ann Arbor goes on Eastern day- light saving time. Send ini Your tml Orders 'how; SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, MAY 1 THEE BOHIEMIANS. INC., PIESENT A 611tk Gi~atest. nuaR t e~U~ jIIAM VILLA6 W;T~i iG$O - tJNiQUE AND EXTRAORDIN~ARY COMEDIANS Carl RandtTall, ha , R imon, tGeorge Easley, John tSheelun, 3Mazie Clifton ;lnd Billie De Ibex, Ethel 1)ais, Dorothty A'culle, -Chase and LaTour, Juliai Silver , ILouis and rfieda Beki/f Gorge Chrite, Majorie Peter. son, R~oger Davis, Geoge Cifod RiiiIobert ,and New Sports Wear for Spring Days -at GOODY EAR's. 124 SOUTH IMA.\-TELEPHOE 1100 Sm~art new garmients whose usefulness' etensfar beyond tenrnis golf and other sports. For they're ideal for' classroom~ wear. Practical in every way, as well as exceptionally becontg. 11 :00 p. m-' )VG- Chicago, sical and feature. ' TIIURSDAY 4:15 p. n -II i. Detroit, sical. 8: 3 p.m.-WWJ'Detroit, chestra and solos. 360: Mu- 517: Mu- 517: Or- 8:40 p. m.-.WIVIAQ Chicago, Orchestra. 447.5: FRIDAY 3 :00 p. m.-WWJ Detroit, 517: Or- chestra. 7:00 p. m.-WCBC Ann Arbor: Ad- daress (Boys' Week) by Coach Fielding H. Yost and features. Prices-E ntire Lower Floor, $3.85; Balcony $2.20, $2.75, $3.30;f Gal- lery $1.10; Box Seats $4.40. Addressed Return'i Envelope With Mall Orders. I Tailored ovecrbiouse Of White English broadc-loth is one of the snwrtest for spring and summer. $2.50. 't, ~' :15 p. mx.-WMVA+Q Musical. Chicago, 447.51 di a SATURDAY 12:00 noon-WWJ Detroit, sical. 4:1~5 p. m.-WCX Detroit, sical. 8:00 p. m.--WCBC Ann A; I- 517: Mu- 517: Mu- Arbor, 280: Results of Varsity baseball game broadcast by The Daily. I[ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A - SUPPLY' OF ITE NIS RACKETS, BALLS1 RSE a-% C.:.9 = BAGSCLU BS I e n lThes eare absolutely new, no stock . having been carried-over from last year. -Thus you are assured of the utmost E . live lines and flexibility i nyour acces- , sories. Wizen ou.think.u j 1 Sports think of" I T A X1'ID'IQ ='.'.. "PN e . A Iqq'.i-cut, button.-f ront siccnveless swea~ter for sports wear. Of silk and wool; in all Colors. $5.50. wihr llrad uf,'-de rn lue~ir yelow. $.50 Sti1 oisit 1.0 Stuunin~r'iuteo ir WE DO THE REST just bring your films to us for DEVELOPING .& PRINTING Films brought in before six o'clock will be ready for you by six the next night. ]DEVELOPIX-G-ISc All Size Rolls. 25c All Sire Packs. PiI'ilIN GM-4c Upward. lc Extra for Glossy Finish. Tucked-front Englisha broad- cthoverbloitse,.S$5.5o. Blue ,and tan plaid skirt of nov- elty, woolen :f4brc, $i5. ENLARGING-Prices Reasonable. SERVICE-Best Possible We have a full stock of FILMS AND PACKS . _< o' Headquarters. for EASTMAN KODA.KS and Supplies 1iI II I Silk and wool. slitwz'fer in