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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Idaho Town Moved to Make Room for a Reservoir The bmm 7 ANT. LEGION (Cop, for This Department Supplied tbs b Amerlosn Legion News Service.) ARONOWITZ ACTIVE IN LEGION RANKS record of service from a mere In the ranks to department commander of New York's American Legion is the record established by Samuel E. Aronowltz, whose term saw the accomplishment of New Yorks Share of the $5,000,000 endowment, and a wholesome membership increase; Aronowltz was bom In the shadow of the capitol at Albany; New York; In 1S90, being now some thirty-fivyears of age. .Through the Albany high school, graduated with an A. B. degree fr.om Dartmouth, he completed his education at t.hq Albany ' Law school and was admitted to practice In A private oo L -- B . . O O Q O-- v A B90V. PHONIES. -- -- A e Reflex Circuit. One Stage Radio (Aperiodic;), and One Stage Audjo, Reflexed With Crystal Detector. Single Tub . ' The advantage gained, by the use of s the doughnut coll, designed Issoclate Member Institute Engineers and American .Institute ol by Frank Relchmann, Is due to. the fact Electrical Engineers. ... that the Held, of ithe' coll I r operation, usuallyso that, there Is no sprayonly through the use of ing effect of lines of force as found multi-tubreceivers, la obtained by the' with the open end type of colls. Coll use of a single tube in the circuit de- pick-uof Interference Is practically scribed in this article. Sufficient vo- eliminated, making the .receiver, tune lume Is secured tQ work a loud speaker much ordinary colig sharper on stations within, a, radius are used. ; , and the headphones 1,200. or bet' Few parts are required' for. the cirter, 'under favorable weatheT condicuit and construction Is within- the ' tions. ' limits of thq novice. Wiring Is without the re- cQmpllcatlons and the receiver can be Requiring but a single ceiver cam be assembled Into a very constructed on a panel 6 hy 10 inches. small Emx complete with batteries for Tuning Is accomplished by a single portable Use. The controls of the s(?t dial, .eliminating the difficulty In .operconsist 'of but a single dialand a ating a radio .set often experienced so.that-thpanel can be phacti- - by persons, unfamiliar with receiving ' ' cally as small as the dial Itself. A cabisets. net O' by '6. by 6 inches will contain the. The Farts Needed.'. complete receiver, and- both A" and followIn. addition to the panel, the ' . "B batteries, can by making apparatus Is needed : ing the cabinet .and baseboard slightly 1 doughnut- coil, coupler By CARLTON E. BUTLER. low-los- T ,"J v" "" ., vsC -- I, a site two miles away, to make room for View of the town of American Fulls,. Idaho, which is being moved Albany a reservoir which will cpntuln 1,700,000 acre feet of water. Below, the little church in which services were held until America entered the. war, and. while It was on wheels because It had not reached Its flew location. .The reservoir project will be celebrated then served tn Company B, Three Hun- July 13 when people from- all over the state will' gather. . dred and Ninth Machine Gun battalion. Seventy-eightdivision, os sergeant. Overseas more than a year, he saw service in the St. Mihlel offensive, the e Liney defensive, and the offensive. lie continued to work e p In h than-Whe- fifty-mil- e Canton, Scene of Renewed Civil War in China Meuse-Ar-gonu- s . , 1914. . Loud-speake- . f. : . & rheo-Ita- t, e . . . . low-loS- . . larger. ' The. tube Itself. does double duty'ln 'the receiver, amplifying 'the- - current first in the form- of radio . frequency, then it Is detected by the crystal and-returned to the tube to be amplified audio-- , frequency. a.t This-- , efficient means of getting- the.moSt out of one . . tube Is called reflexing. . .Increases the. Volume. In addition to the advantages gained of the reflex principle of by tbe-usconstruction, the use of 'the . newly Invented 'doughnut coll foe a tuning Inductance increases the volume at least 35 per cent niore than when .the ordinary varlocoupler or Variometer' form of tuning: Is employed. The combination of the reflex principle with the 'use. of the low-los- s doughnut coil. gives the receiver volume and tone quality ' . surpassing belief. . .002 mfd., and .00025 mfd. ' . 1 vacuum tube socket. . .1 telephone ja.ck. ' ' : Binding posts and ;wire. ;. ; The receiver. Is compact enough-t6e used- as a portable set, and will give 'satisfactory 'seryice providing a good aerial and ground are obtained whenever the outfit IS to be used. '.' - . . . ' . . When t' trans- audio frequency o' ; .low-loss- three-'clreui- low-rati- 1 either fixed or variable .crystal de. tector. ' ' 1 fixed mica condenser .of each: of the following capacities : .001 mfd., e set is hy far the .The best of.the'regenerqtive hook-upThis circuit' employs a tliree-col- l coupler or tuning unit. One of these is the primary or antenna,' coll, one Is the secondary; and the other Is the tickler coll. There are any number of very efficient units, of this type on the ' former. , Best of Regenerative Hook-Up- s . low-los- s 1 - Three-Circu- it - ' 'variable condenser, .0005 mfd. capacity, preferably the straight-lin- e freqoency type, so that' the stations on the lower wave lengths may . be easily separated. .' l.'lrpri core .radio 'transformer. I . , . s. type. Samuel Upon the American Legions organiIn New, York state, lie' became actively Interested, and :after. the 'first state convention at'. Rochester be'at-tende- d every annual state and hatlonal convention 'as a delegate;' He was appointed state adjutant In 1920 and was' a member of the state legislative, committee fiv'e years and chairman fqur.: Elected in 1924 as state lie 'was. elected department commander upon the strength .of his six years of constant Legion service. sation . Tubes Dry-Ce- ll Are Used in Radio Set . When dry-cetubes are used in a set,' the operator should take. the; ampere consumption and provide enough batteries so they will not run down prematurely..' Not more than .123 amperes should be' drained ' from an ordinary dry . cell. If a tube Is- used that consumes .25 affiperes, use at least two dry batteries: in' parallel (1. e.; connected plus to 'plus and minus to minus).- This will' not Increase the voltage ; ' a 1 volt tube, will not get any more voltage. .from tw? batteries' In .parallel than it will from one,, and there Ik no' danger, of U burning out. Tubes that call for more voltage must, of course, have more batteries, hook'ed :up- In series (I. e plus to.' minus);- - The more' tubes thel-are In a. receiving set, the' mor.e batteries should be hooked up .in parallel, as the ampere-drain-Igreater. The directions accompanying dry-cetubes should be read carefully and voltage' and amperage requirements noted. ll Anto-ac-cou- six-vo- Co-operati- .Three-Curran- Regenerative t Hook-Up- . In' the reflex- type of receiver,- In which the crystal is used as a detector, the sensitiveness of the Crystal determines almost completely, how. sensitive the entire set will be.- The Importance, of using a good crystal can be imagined in this case. The firmness of contact of the. with the surface of the crystal'is important; If the contact is too light, the receiver will have, a tendency' to howl.. If the contact is too heavy the receiver will not be as sensitive as It otherwise would. ' modern crystal It Is customary detector stands to provide some sort of covering, usually of glass, so that dust and dirt are prevented from accumulating on the surface of the crystal and' so that it Is impossible to allow, the finders to come in contact with the crystal' itself. In this way the crystal defector retains its sensitivity for a much longer period of time and the receiver as a whole is correspondingly . recommend them very, highly. This is The best of the regenerative circuits because it tunes sharply and gives gdod signal strength and does not send out the strong Interfering wave when set into oscillation' as does the single circuit; or the.ultra- audion. The diagram shows all of the Instruments that are required. It is important that the capacity of the condenser should be that recommended by the maker of the tuner to better. be used market and-w- . Charger Wires . Fixing VB . Cut Batteriea In n eyebrows of leather Latest information Irom Hollywood that they are making eyebrows of leather ttiis season. All one patent Her summer escort had a new car do Is to shave 'off or hitrri off the need and was anxious to show off In It. original- eyebrows and, hy using this I can stop See? he asked her. assume just the this car dead still and. In 15 seoqndl latest departure, she of expression character may be going 50 miles an hour again. chouse- The young lady shown trying VBut," she objected, whats the use The new device is Anita Rogers of of stopping at all If you do that?- Chicago. American Legion Weekly. No Fun 1 to-45- .Mrs. Amelia Hull, T.ovey, III., is the oldest woman deputy sheriff,' being slxty-tw- o years old. Sworn In two years ago, she 1ms made a remarkable record for enforcing the law, and Sheriff Flesher highly praises her efficiency, her bravery and her- loyalty. She has arrested, many of. the 'most Scene at. the building in Washington when a tubiei was troublesome and dangerous characters unveiled commemorating the highway conference of June, 1924. of the community and her success In Left to right are John J. Tigert, commissioner of education; Secretary of Stat4 ' handling men crazed by liquor has Kellogg an Senor Beltran Mathicu, umhussador from Chile. of Christtun amazed the citizens county. ' Two Youthful Indiana Champions - . half the drain on the B" Battry Cary should be taken to see that batteries by doing these things with the wires from a charger are connect- your superheterodyne circuit : (1) Re ed properly as to polarity to the bat- duce oscillator plate voltage to 45. .cp I1, volts negative bias on the tery. In this case the negative wire (2) goes to the negative side of the bat- oscid.ir grid return. (3) Reduce plate tery, and not the usual positive to neg- voltage on intermediate frequency amative connection. For direct current, plifier circuit (4) Put 14 volts place the two wires from the charger negative bias on Intermediate-frequencin a glass of water so that they do not grid return. (5) Place 4V& volts touch each other. The wire which negative bias on audio amplifier grid return. bubbles Is the negative. . . . cat's-whisk- - Unveil Highway Conference Tablet . - 111"- ; of-th- Importance of Crystal and Care It Require UTO ssaru on Closer , between the League of ..Nations and' the Fidac, Interallied Association of World wTur' veterans, will result from the recent visit to Geneva; Switzerland, of Thomas W. Miller of the American Legion, ' ' president of the Fidac. After conference with tlie secretary general of the League, Sir Eric Drummond, Mr. Miller was asked to select a member of the Fidac as a permanent member of the staff league. ' Among the suggestions for closer between the league and Fidac were the inclusion. of a representative of the organized men in the various national delegations, sent to the league, and the establishment of a' closer contact between the central services of the league and the Fidac as to the actual facts and tpn-- ' dencles of league work in so far as It affects the major work.of peaceful co' operation. President Miller, .'previous to his' visit, to Geneva, had made a weeks tour of England in the interest of the veterans, association he heads. He addressed in London the national executive committee of the British Legion, which had gathered from all parts of, Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland. Miller stated that In England he found the British men facing the same problems as those In America, and that the British Legion was making the same fight for the disabled as the American Legion is making in America. Announcement of American Legion members on the council of direction of the Fidac wns made recently in Paris, Fidac- headquarters, by Mr. Miller. They are: Benjamin II.- Conner, de partment commander of the Legion in France; Edwin V. Thorn, commander of Paris post; Dr. Edmund L. Gros, physician to the American hospital; Francks Jacques, architect; I .eon Fraser, assistant counsel, reparations .commission; A. W. Kipling and Laurence ' V. Benefi The next, convention at Fidac will be held In Rome next September. ll 0 i . lt e 09 shes a fine deputy to ' .Closer ' Result From Conference - GNBOi of the World because the 'Chinese civil war has been resumed there. 'Canton is ' again drawing This picture, taken ' froni' the top of store on the Bund, gives a view of the Jearl river wliere . American boats were fired on by Chinese troops,'. ,' ; E. Aronowitz. ' , y I ' I. is Miss Opal Collins of Muncie, champion sewer of Itulianu, and Frank Lu of Klielbyville; champion hoy corn grower of the Hoosler state, calling on President .Coolldge, to whom Mr. Lux Is giving an ear of the corn he raised. . |