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ot WRC 1S CARRYING PHE wmveNING Slar, WASHINGIUN, D. TULSDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. [ INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM ‘ Adventures Of a Broadcaster FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DA TO LAUNCH STATION WHT BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, e By FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, Noted Authority on Radio. Wave Length for Chicago Broad+ Radioscribe. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925 Programs of Following Distant Stations Schedulod for Eastern Standard Tine caster to Be Announced Soon \ All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. 4 . p = Opens April 25. 00—Newark: Musical program: vocai sofos No. 12.—Radio Music Hath Charms. roit: Musi 3 Fgsiecy New York vl instramental solos. NAT-YANKEE GAME Play-by-Play Account Is l‘h)lui.rlpl b‘-vml artist Broadcast—Brunswick B mpintes ol acae ¢ a3l Hour on Tonight haren: book talk. . . ispatch to The Star. Some Fucts About Different Types of | nected as shown across the whole Superheterodyne Circuits. | 100p. Part 11 The feedback takes place through e {the four turns of the loop between The main point of diffevence in the | tarminals ¢ and B of the loop and varfous types of superheterodyne |y feedback circuit is tuned to the circuits exists in the first detector oscillator_circuits, he most elementary type of com bination of first detector and oscil lator circuit is shown in Fig. 1. In this circuit the loop is connected di- rectly across the grid circuit of the first detector tube; au variable con denser (1) is connected across the loop for tuning in the desired signal; the condenser can be connected as showr or the B terminal of the condenser can be connected with the B terminal | side of the grid pick-up coil (2), thus tuning the coil and loop. i The oscillator circuit consists simply - of a coil (3) connected in series in the 1 grid circuit and another coil (4) con nected in series in the plate circuit. A variable condenser (5) of .0005 mfd.. connected as shown, serves to tune the oscillator circuit to the required | = frequency to produce a 10,000-meter |,.E $10,000,000 or wave when the local oscillation of the Eue largel oscillator swords with the gliconcete, & T ¥ , and incoming osclation Henciforth Colls 2, 3 <nd 4 form the oscillato will coupler assembly and are placed in- s ductively with respect to each other Coils 3 and 4 must be inductively coupled with each other to produce the feedback effect between plage and grid circuit of the oscillator circuit, which produces the local oscillation. Colls 3 and 2 must be placed in ductively to each other so that the llation produced in the oscillator Spec CHICAGO, April 14.--Ralio | station WHT, nearinzg tion, with studios in the Building and towers at Dee will go on thi with ar | tional inaugural program at April 25, it was definitely a1 George 1. Carlsor £} ‘ | | One of my best friends in the world Leonard Liebling, editor of the Musical Courler of New York. He was studying plano in Berlin in the dark ages when T was a newspaper correspondent there. Liebling tells me that radio has done more, and continues to ters from men and women, who fear thajr Government jobs are in jeop- ardy. Here's a typical one, just re- celved: “I wish to thank you for your many kind words for the Govern- ment workers. 1 have worked faithfully and efficiently, as all records on my case show, in the * ¢ ¢ for seven years, Three weeks ago, without an hour's warning, do more, to gen-| my salary was cut from $1,680 to erate popular| g$1320, and I was given a tempo- fondness for good | rary position for 90 days. music than any- “I am only one of scores who thing that ever| met the same fate last month in happened in the| our division, and it is supposed United States. He| all of us will be dropped before doesn't mean good | July 1. jazz music. He ““The only reason given for such means the classics | action was that ‘orders were re- —the sonatas, the| ceived to reduce the force, and concertos, thel| the chiefs were powerless to do overtures, the| otherwise. symphonies and “Much overtime work without the other gems| pay is being required to keep the that the great orchestras are giving | work current. the radio audience. People nowa- “How can we feel that our Pres- days, Liebling says, are beginning to | ident's economy measures are just, know that Schubert was a composer,| or that we are receiving a fair and not a New York theater owner, | deal from the Government we have and that Wagner was a musical| served faithfully genius, and not a former American R ase ball idol. e |t Sl IR I long since counted that day lost ] 4913 + my | Whose low descending sun views from iticeite’s “Emsemble’. " WCX o O e whay, | somebody’s hand no worthy action = = , |he wants done. A constituent writes WWik: dinmer concert by he made his radio debut not long ago. | \° W Wi WNAC % 890|1¢ was the supreme ordeal of his weN career. He had stage fright for the “T would like to see you hit hard TWGBS first time in his life. Heads of per-| this abuse—the use of the Con- |¢jrcuit may be introduced into the | spiration bespangled his Irish brow.| gressional Record, and of the Gov- | grig circuit of the first detector tube The prospect of facing an audience | ernment Printing Office, and of the |, interact with the received oscil tranking privilege, for personal or |j1.4ion, ‘on & Healy Concert Hall Vocal and instrumental program Pittshurgh - Closing market quotations Trom St Chicago® *Afternoon .*from’ Hearst Square Portland: Music by the Rose City Trio : Los An Program\by Major's Orchestra New York: Inez Allen Potter, soprane. New York: Vocal program; 8008 .. .... 4.TO 5 PM. Arumental program: talks. .. s by Inez Potter. eoprano kement, by Aunt Jane Doems: humor: entertainment » "Cluty ‘program: ‘reading s Fairmont Hotel Orches instrumental .. talk; Bernhard *Lev the stmtior Station WRC is assisting in opening the annual base ball season today by broadeasting a play-by-play descrip- tion of the first same between the World Champion Washington Na tionals and the New York Yankees. The broadcast was made possible through ti courtesy -of Station Boston Musical program, WCAP in releasing the afternoon to| “Commodore Orchestr: the Radio Corporation station. New York: University The broadcast is similar to that .}:‘.:'\'y’fv‘.'.‘fil‘y'("'m‘f given Washington fans year dur: Moossheart ing the final drive of the Nationals to Philadelphia: the pennant and will follow every de- recital. vocal and instrumenta tail of the game in the Yankee S The wave length will shortly before The 8:30 o'clock be preceded 1 m, will & ts powe The wave length of WHT low enough to justify program under the ordinary t ing conditions that conducted 618 341 4836 370.2 00—New York: Yocal and New York: Vocal prog Davenport: “Home Mana ago: Varied progr: Paul, Minn.: Read San Francisco: Rudy WGN WeCo broadcast Eight Dance Orchestra. for Housewives X Mooseheart children “Women's Program™ ......... Republican Women ~ ot said Carlsof s tes 1 the interference i d range is far gre on the of the receive a9 Paras L P b the Staral 45—Chicago: Homemaker's hour; talk: 5 T0 6 P.M. W00 | WGN trumpets WRC will ¥ tures. | g program cluding the Brunsw the travelogue, the Seven Seas Frederic William ping.” by Leonard tor of the Washington Daily 1 e’ ... dinner music by the Meyer Davis Red Cross taik: Willard Hotel Orchestra, and a dance 5 et y the Meyer Davis Le Par: A 3:00—New York: Dinner concert from Hotel Waldorf-Astoria | Kansas City: Child talent prokram MR. WIL gland will spend construction of new br 00—Cincinnati under the title S the political talk of Ohisaco: YR < NG o ‘hicago: “Bringing the Worid to America”. ... Wile; “Show Shop. New York: “Tuesday Afternoon” at the Plaza Hall, dramati » New York:' Vocal solos: Perry Bradford and his Piano recital by blos: talks ... marketa: news WLW KOA ding crosses Dayton Westminster Chioir talks TO 7 P dditional feature of WRC'S stu am will be a joint recital by 3rown, soprano, from $:10 to Hour of Music be on the air from 9 o'cloek to 10, will be broadcast jointly by WJZ, New York; WGY WRBZ, Springfield; KDKA and KYW, Chicag Three stations will be hooked up for | the dance cert by the Le Paradis | Band, WRC and WBZ. This| program will be 10:30 to 11:30. For the travelog the Thomas Cook Sons, has arranged to take the listeners-in or n India Detroit: Dinner_concert by Jean Philadelphia: Weather: base ball Harvey Marburge:'s Orchestra Camp Fire Girls' progra g0 Stock e auotat; | it: " Dinn will | S and | ta: Te Stations ¢ g, T Herts Melle Schenectady Cleveland: Dinaer concert from Pittaburgh Schenectady: Produce and s sburg dinner y New K Pittsburgh corfert by < Newark: 1 weert by Hotel L 6:30—Newark i stories Atlantic City: Hotel Knickerbocker dini New York: Dinner concert by Jersey Philadelphia: Bellevue-Stratford Hot Chicago: Skeezix time for children Paul: Children's hour by r dance music, Shepard C Dinner concert by O nport: Chi time stories Omaha: Publ *hiladelphia Lecal Radio Entertainment 2 : B Tuesday, April 14, 1925. ; ing and il | ange i, Sonca) oWl Tncie Gee! Jazz Band Orchestra Hotel news: story tions tra Sealzo's Orchestra aine Orchestra chil one Brunswick Hour of Music by Radio Over Stations wJz WGY WRC New York Schenectady Washington KDKA WBZ KYW? Pittsburgh Springfield Chicago 9 to 10 P. M., Eastern Time 8 to 9 P. M, Central Time Artists of The New Hall of Fame Brunswick Record Artists and Orchestras will broadcast You can have this program any time you want it on Brunswick Records NOTE: The Brunswick Music Memory Contest, in connection with the Brunswick Hour of Music, has been suspended until next Fall. Upon its resumption suitable announcement will be made in the press and by all Brunswick Dealers. he Sign of usical Prestize from Fig2 Co. of the small increas point by means | 6:45—Dav ! WOAW wir Wiz ser Serenaders Orchestra New York: Hotel Alama Radio, | Will Oakland's Orchest adio, | t Miotars). Radio, Chicago: Organ recital by E Meters). Philadelphi The Radio S pr | w York: “Don’ts to Driv sey Colle | A NAA—Naval -l Va. 3:45 p.n 10:05 p.m. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Te ephone Co. (168.5 Meters). Silent. Early Progran 6:45 to T:45 a.m.—Mornir “setting: up”’ exercises by the Me ypolitar Life Insurance Co., direct from the Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison ave nue, w York Cit WRC—Radio Corporatia (468.5 Meters). Pluy-by-play desc ratlons a week, Bruce, an air-| |dale in Essex, England, was found up coil (3) of the |caught in a wire snare, and beside The de.|him was Bessie, another wirdale, who conden is co had refused to her fri d Missing fo Eram. .. B, is connected Orchestra ssembly New. - jardin, writing from the alluringly named Brookside farm. at ! West Caldwell, N. J., wants to know how to ebtain copies of the Congres: | sional Record containing accounts of the Warren debate in the Senate. If LCRAC Mr. Gardin, or others, will address . KSD themselves to W. A. Smith, Congre: L sional Record clerk, United States i Capitol, Washington, D. C., the latter will do the needful. I believe a nominal charge of a few cents, de- pending on the bulk of the particular Record wanted, is asked. If Heflin or Blanton has been talking, the charge is heavier than usual R Capt. Ridley McLean, U. S. N, in charge of communications at the Navy Department, tells me our saflor chaps have just established a world record in radio transinission. _Talk the Navy Department in Wash- was transmitted across the --WGN wide reaches of the whole Pacific Ocean the other day and plainly | heard, through a loud speaker, at our naval station in Samoa The distance is somewhere between 7,000 and 10,- 000 miles. Tomorrow. SalE )t th > 1 John E. of markets furn news bulletins. Tul time; WLS Theater, ‘The yrogra spearcan drama; ~Soleun "WsB WET WA Sty estimated at §.000,000 people, though | franking privi S H\(\v;\;\‘ invisible, terrified him. He sald he] local en ey al 0 Tapped Loop Circuit Explained. e was awed by the criticisms to which | \what stirs the ire of that particu- WOR they would subject him much more |1ar yadioite was the Shenandoah|, The tapped loop feedback super- o o than he ever W by anything he | Apple Blossom Festival, to be held at | Deterodyne circuit goes step e was accustomed to at the hands of [ WHnchester, Va., next month, and the | farther and introduces a certain stories ... LW 5 a regular concert audience. When | remarks of Representative Thomas |&Mmount of regeneration into the first L his turn before the microphone was | . Harrison of Virginia on that pic- | detector circuit, which serves tc o e TS over, McCormack heaved unmistak- | furesque subject, in the House, on |Sharpen up the tuning and best Dulletinia: news: bed able sighs of relief. He was certain | March 4, Mr. Harrison's panegyric on | the selectivity of the circuit. variable condenser (1) P that he had not done his best. Shenandoah Valley apples seems to A loop having about 16 turns “This conde ia have a Eugene. Konecky 2 It often happens that I wm Sum-|have been struck off as & Government | 20-foot frame is used. A tap is taken | mum capacity of about .000045 mfd. B TS Iy moned direct from the microphone 10 | gocument, But if T am not mistaken, |8t the twelfth turn. The beginning | The oscillator circuit is tuned in | s T the telephone either while or imme- | there's a limit to the amount of free |°f the 1oop, A, is connected w the | the me munner as before by & n i e diately after doing my weekly of | printing o congressman can get | EFid of the detector: the other end of | variable condenser (4) of about 3 wip 8. fortnizhtly stunt at WRC. Nothing | Nt the ¢. b. O. Over and above a cer. | the loop is connected with a small- [ mfd., connected between the grid a e { funnier of that kind has happened in [ tin number of reprints, they must | Capacity wle condenser (1), whose ( platé terminals of the oscillator tube RN & time than occurred on the eve- | e paid for. other plate terminal connected Wy - ning of April 11, when I was pleading (Copyright, 1935.) with the plate of the detector tul LIWGN | for the preservation of dogwood. Just shown in Iig. W L D jas T wound up, one of the station The tap of the loop eathar Bureau reports OR tashed and xaid: “Too g with the grid pick | rk: Dinn Lor WOR attaches dash in an g Weather Bureau reports. | o Talk WEAR | Dad you're finished. Mr. — just tele RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | | %0 (0 700 storiés: ‘addresses. . . WDAF ank suidn' ; TONIGHT fathast tovini t s = P8: phoned to ask if you wouldn't say TONIGHT. ector tuning rout Dy B O EoNE RN Sfomething about trailing arbutus.” i pes cRis Orwan recital: Hot Salle Orchesira: Daddy [ WMAQ runswick Hour of Music, News.financial and” fingl. market “Teporis. - KW WRC Washington: WIZ, New | | T3 3k T e v sk sk sk e ek ke ke ek ke ke dekeokok kokoko State memory contest of the Ohio Federation o York: | KDKa, Pitisburgh: ok KYW, Chicago, and WRBZ, ESHM | Springfield, 9 to 10 o'clock. ‘. s . * . Play, “The Rising of the * Moon,” by Washington Square Players, WGBS, New York, m & * 7:30 to 8 o'clock b wa # Dinner of the Societs o Brooklynites, WNYC York, 8:15 to 11 o'clock. Montreal Hotel Cleveland Trio . Ditwer. concert by Benjumin Tader's Orchesira Organ “Fecital by Vincent Peres Oakland Hotel St. Frafyis Coneert Orchestra i SormEheld: Markeis: hed 4" maricei urvel H St. James Hotel Orche w ning base ball game Dbe.| Ti15—Pitisharell o Siockman it from " Noier "¢ 1gton and New York at| st. Paul, Minn.—Dinner concert by Biles's O Weeo the Yankee Stadium, broadcast from | e S SR oy the lio of the Washing Times. | York oncert hy the Savarin E s wWJY 8:45 pm—Children's ‘He o City: Address: Seaside Hotel Trio WHAR ’ l, o San Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Falrmont Hotel Orchestra...KPO ed by Peggy Albion Chicago: Dinner concert: organ; Cerny’'s Orchestra . 7 p.m. Mey Davis’ New Willard New York: Police roports: talk: piano recital Hotel Orchestra, broadcast from the T or New Willard Hotel. of Ameri of the upe tween Wa of Old hestra New Musical program by _the Arion Singing Society, WIP, Philadelphia, 9 to 10 o'clock. Grand WEAF, opera, “Carmen New York; WEEI Bosto: WFI, Philadelphia; WCAE, Pittsburgh; WEAR, Cleveland; WGR, Buffalo, and WW], Detroit, 10 o'clock. Moon," by Washington_ . .. WGBS JWNAC the at CNRA 3 ington her i students of o Jadies > i WNAC WGBS the Dance program by Meyer Dayis' Le Paradis Orchestra, WRC, Washington; WJZ, New York, and WBZ, Spring- field, 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock. STAR % RADIO 403 11th St. N.W. e ek e e ke sk sk e ek ek dkosk ke kokok ok ¥ : conce with © pianist Brunswick Hour of | juintly with Stations | WHZ, KDKA and KYW | Brunswick Laboratories in The fear and trembling in the civil service, caused by the President’s economy program, is bringing me let- e Rata8.0.8.8.0.6 8. 8.0.¢.9.0.8.¢.8.0.¢ 4 spceches. 'Over th K broadeast join Seven ly with Seus tation : Band | I revue from St news. . rly Program Tomorrow. Luncheon concert by sernstein Hotel Philadelphia: Dream Daddy with boys 8 p.m.—"'Show Shopping,” by Leon- New York: Neutrodsne Trio . 4 New York: ‘“The Rising of ‘th e Square. Plasers Lo News. e Dr. 8. B. Kel 810 p.m.—Joint recital by Clara Moncton, N Musical Young Brown, soprano, and Lois Maritime Universitics - | pic { 2 8 TO 9 P.M. $:30 p.m.—"The Political Situation|{ 8:00—Boston: Annual nisht of the Bank A 1 o New York: Piano recital Ry e v New York: Bank talk 9 pn o WCAE, WEAR, WGR WIZ, WOY New' York: Talk: din Society from’ the Yocal solos Chicago: Dinner ‘concert from Congress ~Hotel S pan New York: News: “Mechanical Engineering as a Progres. India sion,” by Prof. C.B. Bliss .. = ot o IO 10:30 p.n—Meyer Davist Cafe e New' York: Minsfrel 'show’ and musi 3 : d osa's urch ... 3 Paradis Band, broadcast jointly with tona - O ; Denver: Digner musie, instrumental: markets; aze %o Tio' Eariain artford: Organ recital: talk: vocal solos. . < 3480 Caro Lo Facadl 8:15—Springfield: Vocal solos. by ‘Ruth Lloyd. .. 1 [’ 1.1 contest Chicago St. Paul Sides 0f the Footlights ard Hall, dramatic editor of the Daily Boston: Health tali by N program by Stuntz, planist Wolte at the Chicago: Dinner concert: Blackstone String Quartei.. in Washington Tonigh d | wigtion phor M broadeast Tynites " Sanhattin Male New York. from American F 1 _Bureau Federation W.Z Philadeiphia: Talk: Philadelphia Police : 1 Portiond . Cullareis program: bedtims staries; 85 Stations WJZ and WBZ from the New ¥ “Talking Birds": vocal solos: & Lou Mooseheari Novelty Orclicstra: talk Minn.: Lecture lie: Concert by solos: news bulletins Fort Worth: The Panther New York: New Yorl Montreal: Frontenae Brewe Entertaine:s D Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Advertising Club program X Memphis: Health talk, by Dr. neis. . ... . San Francisco: Children's hour: siories by Big Brothe 45—New York: Alfred Dulin, pianist ek Springfield: Musical p 448 9 TO 10 P 9:00—Cineinnati: Lyric Male Quartet: orchestra. . . Atlantic City: Ambassador Concert Orchestra anta: Vick Myers Melody Artists Oreh Art Hickman's Concert Orel jam West's Symcopated O 1 pm Irving the Washington YOU probably think that all a good motor oil has to do is to cut down friction. Of course thatlis its main job, but it is the easiest part of it. Eddie” Rosson his : z WHAS WBAP W7 KAC KA A ity Eight Orche Instrument RADIO QUERIES Radio Edit 1 would be ple letters, wave ler the broadcasting ".KPO WHN . WBZ sed to have the call th and watt power of station located at Port Huron, Mich. This station was on the air Saturday night on about SWLW LWPG WSB KHJ WHN To be a good motor oil it must first travel to every 260 meters, & gave as its slogan: “The gateway to the Great Lakes and Canada.” The call letters sounded like WASE, but I fail to find anything which_corresponds to this station in any of the lists T have available. HARRY H. MILLARD. WAFD, a 250-watt station, in Port Jluron, is probably the one you heard. It uses the 233-meter wave. Radio 12dit Kindly in through radio column what station, if adeast @ program of direct from station I heard the announcement (KGU) twice very sh. After this I could Before I heard the an man had talked (evi- peech), and a se music followed. 53 1o 2:06 East- April 11. r column ver WESTON Orleans, rebroadcast KGU. orm me your any, re Hawaiian KGU, in Jouncement a dently deliverin Jection of H This was from a 1 ern standard time, 1 appreciate you WSMB, New he program of » I am certain th al rad ‘idea of a silent the majority of opposed to the night in local broad- casting, as advocated by some of your correspondents There re, of course, some fans whose radio ‘“entertairment” consists of a succ call letters and squealk from various parts of the country, but I hardly think that we ordinary dubs should be deprived of oL entertainment for their benefit As to the quality of the late local pro- grams, I believe they bear compari- &on with any, and at least two of our dance orches are the equal of any heard on the air. Incidentally, T have always been able to get a number of distant stations. on the lower wave lengths when WCAP is on the air, clearly and distinctly. In New York, Philadelphia and Chicago there are from three to five powerful stations on the air every night. Washington fans should consider themselves for- tunate that there is only one local program to hinder their long-d nce reception. J . SHANNON. GOES ON AIR THIS WEEK. Radio station WENR, owned and operated by the All.American Radio Corporation, Chicago, after a success- full initial program last week, will g0 on the air this week with a regu- lar_schedule he power used for the present 100 watts with a_wave length of 266 meters (1,130 kilocycles), and will divide time with station WBCN, also of Chicago. and on the same wave Jength. The present schedule of WENR is: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 and from 9 to 10; Saturday, 6 to 8 p.m., ®nd 2:30 to £ p.m. Sundays. L4 swick hour of music KDKA, KYW, WGY and W New York: Trinity Cathedral Qua Philadelphia: The = Arion Singing S New_York: Eveready hour. WEEI,_WFI. WC. v SAT, from Chicago: Classical Moncton, N. B Robert J. McCharles .. .. Chicago: Tajks: University of 9:16—New York: Vocal program: solos Los Angeles: Globe Ice Cream 9:30—Dallas: Federation of Musi Memphis: Musical proj Moncton, N. B.: Music New York: Fashion talk: ings an Francieco: States 9:45—New York: William Los Angeles: Children's am, CAsES the CNR! the Ba: Restau Jooley. Dprogram; broadcast jointl AR, WGR, W, Company prograni Clubs program.... Fisher's Eastman Ensemble: nt_ Orchestra baritone <0los . . broadeast jointly with B2, from Wiz rtet ociet s A NVAR stations CCO WEAF SWGN Hawaiian' guitar and ukulele selections by Chicago lecture. . A Orchestra’ " Sisters, vocal solos stories; MUSIC.s 10 TO 11 P.M. Hotel St Rudy_Seiger's Fairmol World Famous Sonor Travel talk: Ted ntucky Rambiers: be: 10:00—New York Angeles, Vork Chicago: . Chicago: Musical program: musical New York: G pera. *C: stations BIOIY e oot New Y Basket ball Philadeiphia; Movie taik New York: “India Atlantic City Detroit: Red A Cincinnati:_Concer Hartford: Dance music by Ritz's O Omaha: Efficiency Club program: vo« 10:13—Portland: Markets, 10:30—New York ‘ort Worth: Artist program, vocal Los Angeles: Style talk: health le Tos Angeles: Talk on “Hawaii” . Montreal: Windsor Hotel 10:45—New York: The Barr Sisters: Hotel ple Club George Orchestra: men,” rphens Male Quartet Marburger's Orchestra. . Meyer Davis Orchestra from WRC, WiZ Studio ‘program by Lion's Club ... v by Formica Band: weather. news and police reports. : Police’ and weather forecasts: Dance Orchestra . WHN KPO WGBS €olos. . . . nt Hotel Orchie: Orchestra ...... Franklin's party. . auty talk: songs musical program by American Legion. . WMAQ college program..’. . KYW broadeast_jointly_with WEAR, WGR, WWJ. v eeeee WHAF eaMI¥ LWIP WPG : LWL S s2iammng WOAW KGW WNYC WBAP ENX . KHT % ..o+ CEAC Vanderbilt Orchestra. WGBS fOngE. . rehestra cal solos dinner and_instrume: cture. Hot Springs: Dance program by Meyer Davis Orchestra..KTHS 11 P 11:00—Portland: Oregon College lecture Los Angele Los Angele Atlantic City: Pittsburgh: Concert Grand Theater . :. . : Chicago: *Evening at Hom New York: Ernie Golden chestra . San Francisco: Chicago: Don Sakland: Regular Denver: Dance Orchestra . Chicaso: Coneert Boston : New York: Club Alabam Omaha: Frank Hodelk. j 11:45—Atlanta Montreal: program .. program; “Charley rohestra Frolics from Montreal Program by Uncle John.. . .. Firs. Securities Company program. Paul Whiteman's Hotel Traymore Or« . from Pitteburgh Post Studio a Lalceside traight an ers from Shubert Majestic d his Nighting Variety song review: Sacred Heart Choir. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. s BOW . KYW MeAipin Or- w Ee Eoss ¥ KGO Mann's KOA WIID LWNAC & L Lii WHN 1o Orchestra. WOAW Theater. . . . Press Club. . . 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. 2:00—Naw York: Parody Club Revue and 5 Dallag: Organ recital and goloists fre Los Angeles: Indel n Memphis: Memphis musicians’ 12:45—Kansas City: “Nighthawk Frolic’ 1AM les: Hotel Ambassador Orchestra: movie night. 1:00—Los Anj 0 land: Hotel St. Francis Dance program ............W) Plantation Plasers .. WDAF Orchestra., om_Palace Theater ndent Furniture Company program MC TO 2 AM. Orchestra. . . San Francisco; Johnny Buick's Amphians., . .. Wiggly Wigkly Girls Dance Orchestra from Biltmore . solos; 'Art Hotel ... Portland: Multnomah Hotel Strollers — A e ———— = RADIO FUND ADVANCES. $375.50 Donated Toward Receiv- ing Sets for Freedmen's Hospital. Additional contributions last week to the fund being raised to install radio receiving sets at the 300 beds in Freedmen’s Hospital brought the total to $375.50, it was announced today by | Leroy Mark, chairman of thie commit- | tee in ¢ rge of the drive. $5.000 has been set. The contributions last week follow: | People’s Congregational Church and | Christian Endeavor Society, $18: Wi liam Andrew Freeman Lodge, G. W 0. of O. F., $5; Reno School, $10.40: Bruce School, $10; Henry Wilson School, $8.85; Garrison School teach- ers, $4.10; Miss S. C. Schooler, $2.50; Miss M, L. Braxton, $5, “STANDARD" rubbing surface in your engine. It must penetrate the smallest clearances, cling to whirling gears and flying pistons. It must be able to hang on for hours or days or weeks to the smooth walls of the cylinders waiting for the first turn of the crank. On' the one hand it must face scorching temperatures without getting gummy and on the other it must stand cold without congealing. If it burns, the less carbon it leaves the better. It must do all these things and then in addition it must lubricate properly in spite of un- burnt gasoline that dilutes and *“cuts” it and road dust that makes its job harder. These are some of the odds that a good motor oil must overcome. Every one of them can be overcome by careful refining, but it takes long years of knowing how to do it Polarine MOTOR OILS