CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FHIDAY. JAHUABY 22. 192fl.
radio notes Items That Will Interest Cape KeJ Coimtj Fans
! Aurora Disturbs Moore in Office Radio Reception Under Ideal
Northern Lights Blamed For Erratic Reception
Conditions
Care of Tubes Cuts Up-keep of Radio Ose of Excessive Currents W01 Shorten Life of Vacuum Tubes of Set
Radio Education Factor in Progress Agricultural Courses Broadcasted
West By Radio
j rapidly becoming an
Careless Tests Ate Fatal
The aurora lights, is t'la' erratic radio Temll. cbl«f the Departin'i
Whili
■■alls, or northern lor the recent ■ pi ion l>y W. 1» lio inspector of f Commerce.
Thousands Parade Streets Trenton in Tribute to New Leadership
■ alls i
- of
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Radio
Important lactor In American eiectr education, an well an In home ,^| * entertainment. In Kanniin. ngri- e\en eultural courses and other coumcs ha* I »! a Collegiate nrade have been -nre broadcast by radio. Consider
. Mich
\V* jiher Burea
urbancen. Mr. Termight be prewnt •,..t seen. No remedy i:id for the Interter-
of the House, and by them to the member* of their respective branches followed. Governor Moore delivered hU inaugural address and the proceedings were brought to a does- by benediction and playing of the Star Spangled
! Banner.
| Governor Moore with his of-
ficial party proceeded to the Stacy
of Trtni Hotel, where an Informal
l.ii.rh<s>n wan aorved. Governor bad luncheon with a few al friend* at the Carteret
keeper: Commissioner of Banking and Insurance: Comnilwloner of Public Report.-. Superintendent ot Weight- and Measures. Preside;,
Awwwmen Com ml *.-»'< Commi'-i" the Slat'
Work For Good of State
Arthur Harry Governor of New Tuesday aftermlions which s*bappy augury f<i
Moore became Jetwey at 11.15 u under condlned to foretell the three-year
Baron Dc Hirsch Lodge Installs Officers
has I
•vide*
r befor
had
With prop* r care a tube should give from TO" t" l UOO houis service. With improper care they may last from five minutes to five hours. Radio fans pay an enormous hill each year for filaments destroyed by the B battery becoming connected aitoss the filament circuit in one way or another. Jt is a good plan to remove all tubes when any adjustments are made in the receiver. Never put a screw driver Into a set to tighten something with the tuir-es in place. The screw driver is liable to gel across a plate and filament lead and burn out all the tube
filaments.
If t
i",“- Rex . Norman Sargent t\
,S| >eaks in Sea Isle
I Delivered Fine Address at Men s
•ecu Quit*- large. Broa lations throughout the re rapidly beginning to rea
lire the Importance of program
»f this sort.
Some educators seem to fet
hat radio's chief value in edu.a Meeting in Methodist Church
ion lies in supplementing, rather
than in replacing the regular Flil p Urpo *,. of re-organix-srhonl program. As far as ele- jnj , yBible Class of the lentnry sclnsds an- concerned. j.i^ city Methodist Church, this is no doubt lru“. Colleges. ^ IinK wa8 held iu the church should be aide to con- MiiI1 |ay ewn | ne% which was adduct regular courses by radio, as ih ,. „,, by K( . 4 Borman Vincent they are dealing with a more mu- Sall ,.. nU of Oc-an City. who. in a tore type of mind. The ever in ,,^.,,.^5, manii'T. portrayed the Teasing proportion of the popula- (l r ^ ru )| nK attributes ot man Ion that goes to college has ttlirk | ov( . ant | r. ligion—showing
placed a big burden on our in- , |( W n) | o(
had the iltirtd for
, x/i bad the ■How ship b«t utnilested, and ■augural day.
Retention at State House Governor M«e>re and bis
the inaugural enthusiastic: y been more •imilar event; ling of g<«»d more widely ■ had there <-t mid-winter
and proceedvd t'
stitutions of higher learnin Some of them have suffered gren ly from this tendency of a go-t college age They have !«•< forced to engage Inferior prole sor*. because the mmilx-r of si dents has been too gnat for the
to accommodate with the best tj ^ _
ent 1 hey could pnaure. Surely 1^,,™ r 'Trf the church,
gome means of relieving the situation Is necessary. Tb* I tuversity of Chicago, and. more recently, other Institutions, have x-tvid the
‘potidcncc
trouble ot removing the tubes •eaib time he desires to make ad justment.- which require the sel to be In operation, a twenty-flv< wait lamp may be connected ii the B minus lead. The resistance of this lamp is sufficient to prevent more than h% ampere in flowing through the fllami should a crossed circuit on-ur. The cartons of all standard lubes give the rated filameni
age and this should never be ex- courses. lae-s radio ceeded. This is the rating at belter wedutn
Which tubes will operate at greal-
est efficiency.
TI a filament voltage above the rated maximum is used, the tub*
gradually become* Inoperative and in the case* of I'V-SOO. C-SUO. tur* hall. WD-11 or 1! C-ll or IS or their handle 1 oirresponding X tube* the tube „ hundr*
In'is 1 be discanb-d even though tin filament may still light O K. With the thorlated type ot flla meut. however, such as is Uisd ii ib. iV-l*S. C-IIS. IVIUI-A C-SOI-A. or their X lul"-*. rest ora lion is possible by a process knowi
as rejuvenation or re-activation, j This I* only effective, of course, when the filament is not burm-d
out. | " | j Tubes Of thevr typ.* beeooM In-iPhila. Stations To Be Silent One', op.r.11., jr puellea »■!.. i™s| h.,, ,^1, nigh, .1 ^riod
use even though excessive voltage, 1 "*» made al the -lo
has not been put on the filaments. | —— ;
They should lie rejuveuatid from I Mayor K<-ndrirk. of Philadel- , *01 goi I
time to time, tor best results. Ipbia. has paved the way lor "good I
I'nless the Ian has bad expc- reception'* of an international | " l ’ '‘■eslore rience at rejuvenating tube* It : broadcasting program by fifteen *' r '’ ' N ' ,. KVI had better Is- done by a radio ser | foreign stations during the week'"*’ *“* ^’■'al • vice shop. For those who wish to ..1 January :4 by prm laimiug r "* '
.. purehased a sit
■Ived about and were InterSovtn With tl»e-*e three objectives. The address was eloquent and inipressive and held the closest attention of the men present. F. Harold Sutton explained the object of th* meeting and h-d
singii ~ ~
In vocal !•
Samuel Is uellan. presid. th*- Cape May County Men'i
Federation, ms.de a few remarks
good accomplished by
al can seldom ■nee i, unlllllite*]. would t nahle the he smallest rural
Oder a ill Ik
men's Bibb- claasei from Court llous*
Mr Luellan. J. C. Foster. Leroy Watson ana Hurry McPh. rendereii several selections which
were well received.
An appnelaled vocal sob given by Mr. Ira 1*. Hess. .
rort.
terlng
i Slate Holls*'. ide from the • theatre, the i ig Governors ■ . :1 it ary staff
Lheai
Moore Revitwi Parade liile the impressive cremowere under way al the CapTheatre a huge parade was Ising formed in streets adjacent o- center of the city, the ...a.is of marchers eagerly ung the time when they might acclaim their new Govet The "j>i*"ituoUjr came when the paraib pasaMd the reviewing stand in tioiit "i the State House, where G«v* rii"r Moore stissi for an hour and loity minutes acknowledging the I'Hations of supporters from every part of the Stale Th* "dlowing recommendation* wet'- in.-luded In the Governor's Inaugural address: Tn Slate action to acquire coal flel.l- and break up the ciail trust in order to supply fuel to the people. •
had alir
ll.JM persons mi-,
d the United j
from
grated to Canada fro*
Stat-s In the MX month*
April 1 to October 1 I" '•>•' i be Bre , : - ni 18.2SS Canadians returned I pqracuv apA-Coos the ktn-i 1
L-r*. two Civil Service u-rs; two mem lx I- " f Highway Commls t.di. itenibers of the State
■f the Lrgis-
dy fathered. Gov -
■•ore received a cordial
Following the over-
double quartet from the Ity police force sang one -lections which had been rougliout the State during the campaign last fall.
lee was being
administered by Chief Justice William S. Cummer*, senior of all Judge* in the higher courts «>! this State, a battery of artillery in the rear of the Capitol boomed forth a Governor's saint* as New Jersey passed into a m-w
administration.
igned the
c.interencc of governors to at'■■■ tide of federal encroachment on .Stale's rights. I lb peal of Hobart prohibition It * ’ ■ •imniendatlon to public to memorialise congre*.-, to modify
the Volstead act.
■'i'i■. ideration of plan to use $<■ ■■■.II uoo surplus of motor vehicle levies to reduce tax burden. lb-continuance of State road
tax alter 1927.
Study of Bright survey board's rerommendattons with respect to millions and agencies. K'-teiifiaa of direct primaries ■I defeat of effort to destroy of making nomlna-
Woodblne I>-ige. No. 222. 1. "
F.. Installed the following "t
fleers on Thunuiay evening In the presence of Ihstiirt Deputy Grand Master Louis A. Kraus, of North
Wildwood, and hi* staff.
Allan C. Levenson. Noble Grand: Monty Levy, vice grand: Simon B. Alexenbcrg. seen tary: Morris Berkovitx. u-asurer: Morris lowcliU. inside guard, and l»a
vid Saperstein. oiitsld. guard.
A dutch aupp*r wa. served to all the members who were present On Sat unlay evening, a Wood-
bine delegation of
members journey*d to Wildwoo.1 for the pmpose of wiim-s-ing the world famous Tempb- degree team, of Philadelphia, at work Speeches were mad*- by Senator William H. Bright. Chief Patriarch of the Stale of New Jersey, and Mr. Boe man. and his staff. A line evening was passed and fcfreshini'ntf
were served to all piwnt
el ns
offl.-.-
his
r the
tilh the easy grace ll
I January 24 Selected
Owner For Diamond Ring Can’t Be Found ,
For “Radio Week” ,u “* M "-
; !t. In December t
late occasion*, n my hand." said lb*1*1001. "the great a*-al •• *.t New Jersey, tie autboiity. This s*al n my ptawanion dur t three year-. It I* I s for ti»- next tbr*
■. (k * ;
■ •ll as of hoi
•l••nbl•' pleasure to dc-
I yet showni.,,
S who Wi»h to|of January 24 by proelaliuiug try It themselves tbe following |that p*Ti'»i "radio w**k."
inforamUon is given: ! Hi- pitKlamation. alter citing|“ ,,on ' F'>r the UV-201-A. C-Sol -A »r :radio as on* of the most important : b *' r - the.r X tube*, apply a potential 1 invoutlon- i» the history ot the But th "i fifteen volts arruM the Olaiu'iit 1 pr-»nt g*-n*-ratiiui and one which No. Zvl tor exactly -
the- people o| New Jersey ir affalt* will Ik- In sat* ant r**nip*T*'iit Jiands With • al. go alao my pmo Inirodui'd to Lcgulatut*
If f*-aI of i
. have
A Is.I it ion of half-mill tax for cons!iuetion work in departnuni of l■■-llt••tlonB and agenrlm. Mr M'sire wll have many Ituportant appoint men is lo make duung lib* 3-year i* rm of offl*-*-ii* -aid on the morning lollowlng elerlion that he would iccognix* parly loyally in uakinr. th*m. ot ib- first on the list that Chancellor, the term ot Chancellor Walker expiring Mai*h Is. Mr M'su*- has stated he would reappoint Chancellor Walker. Other appoint iii*-iit* Include: Three Supreme Court Justice* two Circuit Court Judges; tw< lay Judges of the Court of Errors; rb ik of the Supreme Court: pi
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