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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Tho. Daddy's WOMEN FIGHT :veiii POWERFUL FOE fairy Tale BOMU (jyyw GRAHAM COfrtiOnf tv (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service.) HOLDS D. S. CROSS Rev. William E. Patrick of Rnkers-fielOil., national chaplain of the American Legion, Is one of the few chaplains of the World war who was decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry under fire. Reverend Patrick won the coveted D. S. C. while serving with the Twenty-third Infantry, Second division, in e the offensive of November 1 to 1J, 19IS. The citation warding him the Distinguished Service Cross reads: For extraordinary heroism in action during- - operations on the the Meuse river, France, Novem1918. Chaplain Patrick ber searched for wounde.d, gave them first aid and assisted in their evac-- ' uation under heavy machine gun and artillery fire. His firm determination to go wherever he could be of service, disregarding his personal safety, was a constant source of inspiration to all officers and enlisted men of his battalion. d, Meuse-Argonn- . r i V - ' S Jt, Rev. William E. Patrick. Reverend Patrick was elected national chaplain of the Legion at the last national convention at Omaha, Neb., and will serve until the Legion convenes at Philadelphia in October. Chaplain Patrick has a long and dis- Opera-tion.an- Dy BRAINARD FOOTE In Radio World. Listeners who prefer moderate volume, combined with almost perfect reproduction, will be interested in the simple entertainment receiver to be described. The faithfulness of its tone output is dependent upon the system of audio frequency amplification, which, in this set, is a combination of a stage of impedance-couple- d amplification and a stage of resistance-coupleamplification. In addition, the use of the halfampere power tube is considered in the last stage. Since this tube requires about 135 volts of B battery, the use of resistance coupling calls for no additional plate voltage. Impedance coupling is adopted for the first stage since this provides superior detector action and greater detector output. Moreover, with a good impedance coil for the first stage, the quality is good. A honeycomb system of tuning is shown, with a primary coil made unnecessary by (lie expedient of employing a small fixed condenser as the coupling medium. Thus the assembly of the oufit is not difficult. The output of volume is not so great as can be obtained by the use of more tubes and more audio amplification, but on this very account its tone qualities are better and its operation more pleasing. Will Operate Loud Speaker. A receiver of this character will operate a good loud speaker, either of the horn or cone type, to advantage. In the symbolic diagram C3 is condenser whereby the energy picked up by the antenna is delivered to the set. LI and Cl form the tuned circuit of the set, LI being a honeycomb coil and Cl a .0005 mfd. variable condenser. Regeneration is handled by the shunt plate circuit L2 and C2, L2 being another coil and C2 another .0005 mfd. variable condenser. The two coils are mounted by means of two honeycomb coil mounts. They should be as far apart as possible, so long as sufficient regeneration is to be had on the longest waves. G forms the combination grid and leak and condenser, a .00025 mfd. condenser and leak. T1 and T2 are two 01A type tubes, whereas T3 is a power tube of the 112 type, taking Vt ampere at 5 volts. 125 is the coupling impedance for the first stage. It may be a special Impedance d FOREFATHERS OF RADIO By GEORGE LEWIS of The Crosley Radio Corporation. Consolidation The Brute Of course, remarked the young husband in an unguarded moment and apropos of nothing special, no one It entirely perfect. George! cried the bride, burstinj Into tears. You dont love me anj more! American Legion Weekly. d . ' dip-holder- s. 45-vo- lt wizard of his times. His tiieoretioal work is the basis upon which, much of modern physical science rests. Especially is this true in tlie realm of electrical theory, where his work is constantly Tlie beginnings of radio may be traced back to the scientific work of lames Clerk Maxwell, the celebraed j British physicist. Maxwell was born at Edinburgh, Scotland, and conducted his brilliant researches at a comparatively young age, dying at Cambridge, England, when but forty-eigh- t years old. He believed that light was due to waves in an invisible medium which scientists call (flier. lie believed, further, that light was some kind of an It was electromagnetic phenomenon. these idmis of Maxwells that ld Hertz filler to tlie discoveries that made radio possible. . Maxwells Theory of Electromagnetic Wave. referred to as the great authority which has Inspired modern ideas ol lectricily. Radio scientists have Maxwell to thank for first having opened he door to tlie developments that have 'ed to the modern science and art of radio. Hints on How to Adjust Regenerative Sel If tlie set accidentally A Fitting Punishment When was Mr. Blick ostracized front the club? It was during the world series. AVhat was It all about ? A group of members were discussing that exciting last game, when Blick came in. Hows the game coming now? somebody called anxiously "The game? said Blick,, Oh, its ImMy approach was rotten proving. yesterday, hut I bent Nihbs three up. " American Legion Weekly. coil made for the purpose, or, with as good results, the secondary winding of a large-sizeaudio transformer. This stipulation is made to insure the use of an impedance coil having enough turns of wire and core iron to pass all the audio frequencies-C4 Is the coupling condenser for the first stage. A condenser as small ns .002 mfd. will answer fairly well here, but better results are obtained both as to volume and range of musical tones if the condenser is made at .01 mfd. or even up to 0.5 mfd. A grid leak resistance rl of 1 megohm or megohm is required to properly bias the grid of tube T2 and to prevent it from hecoming choked with negative Instead of the impedance impulses. Just described, a coupling resistance is adopted for the second stage, since this is even better than an impedance when it comes to passing ail the musical frequencies. Power Stage. Resistance r2 should be. approximately 100,000 ohms (6.1 megohm). Such resistances can be purchased in the form of an ordinary grid leak and all tlie essential resistances may lie snapped into regular resist ance These holders, which come with the resistances r2, should be well made in order that the heating effect of the fI5 battery current that must pass through it may not alter Its resistance and cause noises or distortion. Condenser C5 Is just like 04. The grid leak r3 should have a resistance of about M megohm (250,000 ohms) to properly bias the last tube and prevent overloading or choking. Tube T3 is a Vi ampere power tube, used because Its greater power will result in somewhat greater volume of output and a very marked gain in tone quality, since overloading Is eliminated. A Jack is provided for the loud speaker connection, the loud speaker LS being indicated at this point. Now for a few remarks about the battery and filament circuits. Rheostat Rl takes care of lighting the detector and first stage tubes T1 and T2, while rheostat R2 handles the power tube. A snap switch S, located at the left end of the panel, serves to turn the set on and off. Thus the rheostats may be maintained at the proper points permanently. A 4 volt C battery is employed, as indicated. Three B units are required. cists ns the mathematical Consolidation Plan at Legion Headquarters Emblem and film divisions have con solidated under the title of the emblem division. Oakleigh K. Marquette, director of the emblem division, will retain directorship of this division. The post activities section Is consolidated with the community and civic betterment bureau of the national Americanism commission. The name of the bureau will in future b the community service bureau. e n Reverend Patrick was born at Cambridge, Mass., in 1890. He Is a Harvard graduate and holds the degree of A. 15. from that institution, as well as a P. D. degree from the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge. He was ordained a deacon in 1910, and ordained a priest in 1910. He is at present rector of St. Paul's church at He is married and Bakersfield, Cal. has a son and two daughters. national adjutant. Three-TubCircuit Designed for Ease of Construction, Superb Tonal Quality. Honeycomb Coils Used for Tuning. 50-tur- n office. of four divisions and a' redistribution of functions of national headquarters of the American Legion at Indianapolis was put in effect following approval by the national executive committee of the consolidation' plan suggested by National Adjutant .Tames F. Barton. The object of the plan is greater efficiency and economy. Under the consolidation, adminis- tration and membership and organization divisions become, the administration division. Frank E. Samuel, former director of tlie organization and membership division, will head the administration division in addition to serving as assistant to the Simplified 4he-coupli- tinguished record of Legion service. His advance has been a gradual one. He first served as chaplain of North Andover post, North Andover, Mass., 1919-22- . Then be moved to California and was immediately elected chaplain of Ventura County post, holding that office until 1924, when he was elected department chaplain. Finally came the highest honor at Omaha, where his comrades saw fit to elevate him to the national A oscillation, turn back the regeneration control at once. Use both hands, one hand for .the regeneration control and the other hand for tlie tuning control. Jractice on tuning powerful stations first and do not try to pick up weak, distant stations until becoming expert. , Do not fice regeneration in nn at tempt to obtain loud speaker volume fro- i a set not designed for tlie pur pose. Never force regeneration in an at tempt- to hear stations beyond of tin set ; be content with Those that can really be heard. Keep the regeneration control a! ways just below the point of oscl) iafion; tiie set Is then in tlie most sensitive condition. Tills is tlie rea son for using two hands for tuning Do not try to find a station by the whistle. If the set Is tuned Just be 'mv tlie whistfimr point, the signals will come in clear and the regeneration control can then be tuned a lli tie further to Increase the volume - - James Clerk Maxwell. If Maxwell were rigid in bis assumption that light was both a wave motion and electromagnetic in nature, iiie scientists could expect any vlbrut ing electric current to send out waves of some kind, just as a vibrating violin string sends out sound waves. Maxwell's work was first published in 1873, hut it remained for Hertz to establish proof of his theories one fifteen years later. Mm v eil Is bononed among physl- - breaks into "You are tlie most beautiful fawn baby, said Mrs. Deer to the littld deer who had been in tlie world so short a time. Mrs.- Deer was often called Mrs. Doe, which was her regular name, and the baby deer "was usually culled the fawn. But Mrs. Doe, or Mother Deer, cnlled .lie baby deer her beautiful one and her precious child. When tlie fawn lmd first come Into the world Mother Deer had refused to let anyone else touch her baby. She must care for him and see that he was looked after in Just tlie way she thought best. And she yas his mother. She knew best. She would see that he was looked aft'-- all right. Now tlie keeper knew tills was the way of a mother deer whether in tlie zoo or free. If anyone else touched her baby first she was apt to disown hi im Her baby must be hers entirely for a little while. Then the keeper could bring him food and look after him and tlie daddy deer could admire hi in. For tlie daddies In the deer families like their young. So many of tlie (laddies in tlie animal world do not like the little ones when (hey are really small. They wait until they grow older to nolice them. But not so with the daddies in tlie deer family. One day, though, the little deer caught a cold. It was one of t lio.se unavoidable accidents t hat sometimes happen. Certainly Mother Deer had taken the best of loving and watchful care of her baby. But sometimes these things will happen. Just how tlie little fawn had caught his cold, poor mother deer did not know. But his head was hot and ills eyes seemed larger than ever and lie seemed to be so afraid, so dreadfully Health 111 Struggle Against union - THE SICK DEER LEGIONS CHAPLAIN p i Find a Faithful Ally in Lydia E. Compound Pinkhms Vegetable At the second bottle I began to feel better and I have used the Vegetable Compound ever since, whenever I feel badly. I recommend it and I will answer any letters asking about It. Mbs. Adolph Hanses, Ilolmqulst, South Dakota. Could Work Only Two Hours I bless the day Encanto, Calif. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, I was so weak and tired all the time I could not work more than two hours each day, then had to go to bed for the rest of the day. I read so much about the HANSEN MRS. 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Ilis eyes weie begging her to save him and iier eyes were looking afthe keeper. Save my baby, save him, she moaned in talk which tlie keeper understood. I will, I will, tlie keeper said. All through that night, while tiie baby deer sometimes slept restlessly, ami sometimes tossed about with tlie fever and flip aches and pains, tlie over him and nursed keeper watched him. giving ' him medicines, and rubbing his tired limbs. I don't know, I don't know at all, Mother Doe, the keeper tried to tell her, hut I am doing my best. And Mother Deer knew that lie was. In tlie morning when the baby deer took a turn for tiie better, and when rrra few days he was well, tiie mother deer and tlie baby deer kissed tiie keeper, while their beautiful, happy, expressive eyes said: Thunk you ! The Why She Asked npw vicar was coming to ten with the small girl's mother, and the child wa.viald him at the gate. Will you please see tiow many times you c- -n run round tlie garden, she said, politely. I couldn't, my dear child, said the But why vii.nr, hi surprised tones. do yo j ask? "( ih. merely because (laddie said J'CU were so long-winde- Resmol The climate and soil of tlie uplunds what a union is, of East Africa are similar to the cliWillie? mate and soil of the Middle West of the United States. Yesin, I've got one on. Do The Keeper Watched Over Him. afraid of tin's great big world which sent a baby deer such a queer feeling In his head and all through his ach- away easily and at little cost by you know SAY BAYER ASPIRI- N- faudne Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physic cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Headache Neuritis Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. ITandy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets. 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