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...taking place in England to decide on a concerted plan of action against the new prohibition ruling. It is suggested that foreign ships may call at Halifax instead of New York, or drop their liquors there and proceed to New York. It is also suggested that foreign vessels may station rum ships just outside the three-mile limit, leaving their liquors "on deposit " while they touch port. All these plans are more or less discounted as impracticable...
...Museum of Fine Arts may be reached by taking a Huntington Avenue car from the Park Street Station. The car stops at the museum...
...second national radio conference called by Secretary Hoover. The country has been divided into five zones: 1) New England and Middle Atlantic states; 2) Middle West; 3) South; 4) Prairie and Mountain states; 5) Pacific. Ten definite wave lengths have been assigned to the high-power long-distance transmitting stations (Class B) in each zone. Broadcasters will have to adhere to these under penalty. Arlington, the Government station, will probably be allowed a special wave length of its own. New York and Newark, with their big entertaining stations, WJZ, WOR, WEAF, etc., will get three lengths...
None of the wave lengths will go above 600 meters, which will be appreciated by amateurs with weak receiving sets. The 540 Class A stations which now use the 360-meter length will be allowed to retain it, but new stations weaker than Class B must come into the 222-300 band. The Department of Commerce is enlarging its forces to cover the country in nine inspection districts and check the wave lengths of every station...
...Freshman Glee and Instruments Clubs leave the South Station at 6.55 this evening for LaSelle Seminary at Auburn dale, where they will give their second combined concert of the season...