Show RADIO CONGRESS ALLOTS WAVES WASHINGTON Nov By 17 17 By The TheA A Associated The allocation of wave lengths to the varIous radIo worked o oyt t by the International international radio conference will mIl assure the present parley a place In the history of wIreless utilization In the opinion Of many delegates They believe that the plan evolved has ha a double advantage of Its rIgidly long wave wa services to sepa- sepa separate separate rate frequency thus bands avoiding a the interference which has renewed long wave wa communIcations so difficult In late and years of subjecting the i short waves to a looser allocation In which their uses are arc not so closely defined Such a a. policy was desirable they say because the utilization of short waves Is sUll lit an experimental stage while that of long waves Is well understood undu |