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- APRIL 4, 1926—PART 1. | ! HUUV[R PU“[;IES || LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FEATURED ON EASTER RADIO PROGRAM | ohn Smith d His Radi el et i n 1 an 18 aalo i SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1926 l | SE -I-U BE UN[}H” N En{ Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time | BY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL fl ! v e ! { Car owners Hrmny;mul the u'arll:l have followed John Smith in his daily Beoboaried 1O 9 AL : i it i motoring—and have benefited thereby. He also is a radio fan, and ] Mooseheart, 1IL: Catholic (,.....;n. services. . . LoD 30 e 1 i is willing that Ids fellow fans should Do amused ond profit by his " #1010 A, TR i ST i evening ecperiences. Smith has a faculty for “finding out things,” so Passage of Pending Bill| 90w Yor: Chidren's prosram: comic stories; music. ... -WIZ 4343 301 | | sad it will pay rodio devotees to follow: him in The Sunday Star cach eek. g 9 . O ; Government May Acquire Would Give Him Legal 0:00-5Dotcolt: St Paul's Enigcopal Church aevices icy O ol Management of Stations | No. 58—As Others See Us. speaking, provided signals are strong 10:80—-New YOIk Churs b th g - IR 0 | ! Deing the guest of another radio €nough, ihe fewer the tubes used and \ Aimita: - Buptish . Tabertals. : 2 42 | fdn was a new experience for Smith. e less the amount of amplification Power, However. F10:s0- Rt e ™ Bluietant Ch Wil 1l on January 1. Invariably he had been the party ai the truer the reception hecomes. e L VP U A ST ] Wi g1 | | ihe dials with everybody marveling ai | Most or si tube sets have a BT s L IR ity T B TR dorvices . LUWHAR il = ‘ 'nis skill and all the mistakes passing. | s em Al R (.\!|'{I,\Il BU |.\l.\l\. o o A e g 00 car | Transfer of the control of “..1;.,’x:}:lonunnuuml. but not commented 0% to obtain loud-speaker operation eeretary Hoover contemplates mo | noselear : Protestant C) services W 7 | | pon. . il s e e ety ;s e BRI S el s o Wiz broadcasting in Great Britain from ! "Ujio tine he was privileged to see | v."'”\]ulf— for rheostul regulation of the snifisterine Zadid, even increased | St T S XDKA private hands to the government in | himself as others saw him, and the JHEPIIEE U piuants. 450 e R suthority, such ax is contemplated in St. Peters Episcopal Church s N January, 1927, is believed assurad, fol. | effect was startling. At first, however. | U (J50 B 0 IC 10 le the pending legislation, is granted the | L FLst Litaan Church services Woay lowing the publication of the report | he blamed his host without appreciat- . "H_""h‘ Smith aiso recallec n.: B e oy Cavary Gt services SOy tof the broadcasting commission ap-|ing that he was blaming himself. ¥i-hout these conveniences It was po however, huve lezul authority to en-|11:4 LYLerian Church BeEviees. «. . - oo et WL pointed to investigate the British ra “I wonder if he realizes that wher o or SRRt AhAn Hasna X, Sohce His reglatibns and scIEons: dn. | 115 mneapolis: | Westminster Presbyterian Uhureh services. [ WCCO | dio_ situation. he makes a squeal in his own set he -eptlon of nearby or powerful stations tead of the mere voluntary backing 12 300N 10 ) PM. | Assumption of control of all broad- | putting the same sort of squeal in i’ (A e of the ReniaE 1 the industry ad the. publice Con. | 12:00—Chicago: Weather: Central Church services | casting by the government at the ex- | cars of hundreds of neighbors”" st S L ne o ow Diace ot wire &) sequently there would be no pirating 0;een CRUECR, gorvices .o aervices” { biration of the licehse now held by iqked himself. ~Now he's EiVInZ s iluved to run mlonn. ire i of wave lengths, usurping of time on SU Louis: High Mass from St Louis Cathedral | the British Broadcasting Co., with the | demonstration of the noise the 100D (,uld have b R A e e e D By Noinea: St Puils Sptwopal Churet services | < v 5 | establishment of a permanent govern, | makes when he rims-higimnds up and{ sore current In required with an Rt s (it ok wehiurat i i8b % PRI ithyl Hayden, soprano, appearing as soloist with the same organization, Who | ,onieq in the report el Lo, Lol S | nals. but where signals are strons this whole broadeasting industry have only el nod one o Al ket 1 will take part tonight in the weekly Atwater Kent radio entertainment to be b N i Mt ontih Madok e Tsvinent t8 offem amadvantags th study the situation to see the im Fiinics. reat 10 The. ebilartn - or ot broadeast by WCAP and the usual chain of connected stati Pat in Utilities Field. § Ve et S haDSRAROD) | Sl alko found (hat e opero practicability of such a move. Th Jnstcumental progrem i he motive for the recommendation ) TOTCUAUY, €0 AeE ALY T8 B00 era. | Eram. . The operator whe keeps on would be no wholesale slaughter of 230 2 i 3 = oria,” from “Twelfth Mass,” Vic | 1% stated to "l"‘;‘“‘fil“l‘:‘e“‘e’~<‘;z‘;:;‘")";:'il,mr of the set had been waiting for|striving for too many effects simpl either small or large sthiions, 10| .00 chicago: Sunshine hour: Shephend tim: Aeria Sl tor Oratorio Chorus; “Jesus Christ Is | Sert aLntes 4t | the start of a certain special program. | detracts attention from what's cominz Sither small or larse stitions. wo gk Sunshine Nour: Shephend tnus: Acial Gire: o || LocalRadioEntertainment || tor Oratorio Chorus: Jesus Chrlst Xa | [l Geating ' o public service and | fhe,seettof & certaln special progtam, | Lo ness e " o ! lees’ scinnoe BEonl mhow: a - betier New Vork: Qe County Chridin et or prograni. WHN 1| —_——me Andrews; hen I Survey the Won.| a3 such should be publicly rather than | 4 ione those present as to when the o 3 Qistribution plan. presenting mutual | ‘:‘._.‘]:;I-KA-N.“\‘ '.\G;’;‘(leuumu Oicne i soios: Bible lecture M“u\g}i i » drous - € pipe organ, by Mark | Privately uqe(l‘ program started, and in the process of .. akes Another Mistake. \enefits and certainly no favoritism. | New York: ¥ oi TR WEAE | Sunday, April 4, 1926. A e e v it Cod " Orville| A In the radio commission which | RSTEm R BO0 I 100 Brociss Jo| Even when the set was switched off A ceneral velicenstiig would follow: the | adelphia DGR 2 il i L WLIT ! 2 Harrold, tenor; “Hosanna,” Journet, | 1S proposed for the United States un- | yegts the hostess had thrown away | for the night Smith saw himself mak e apo.t: Pal ttle Symphony Orefiestra solos | W i 5 R — o e Dhlmar Werrenrath, | der the terms of the White-Dill meas- | I 55 L O CC ddenty ag the | Ing another mistake, despite the fact Stite ‘W\N”;‘ To e cartien it L She RGtER L ; BERIO) lf\l;",\J!j | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. | 1,506 “Untold Ye Portals,” from | Ure, members of the British body | ot “stopped dlaling. with’the idea of | that his usual role was being played ol oo B b o s Betnin Suitiy ctivol srvices WOO b (345 Meters). g the Fedemption.” Trinity . Choirs| would have no direct connections with | Waiting for 10 or 15 minutes, an un.| b¥ the host. [nstead of turning dawn ful if many of the present broad- New York: “Budy Fits talke' . . coh et i3t 10:05 am. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather | stabat mater, “Who Shall Blameless | the manufacture or sale of radie ab- | usual number of misused regenerative the rheostats 1he oper pulled out asters ‘would be refused licenses, un- | 0 reports. s Stand Before " Alma Gluck and | ].w;_‘ \\'\6uld o .rg:i ‘0{:(')‘:9 ienet.t;re«(::“‘i sets started supplying an abundance | N PIUE A;;‘iv\.“'wfl'l wtisfied that the ss they could not qualify under the | 3.00—New York: Younz People’s conference under the auspices 9:55 pm.—Time signals Louise Homer; “Crucifix,”” McCormack | {¥¢5 WOUI "epresent ‘hose, - of squeaks and squawks. but the host | ;o Was O 1 itil needed again. B t. or where guilty of definite wrong “og the New York Fedoration of Civarches st s WEAP 5 2 N G and Werrenrath: “Christ the Lord Is SVaHEUS PRASES Ok 1 C 0 |attached no significance to them. | ISAVINE, the rheostats high it mear Joing. Some few offenders who are ew York: Eranco Ensemole of violis WRNY 3 WCAP — Chespapeake and Potomac | Risen Today,” Louise Homer: “Ange-| Would Continue Broadcasting. Smith, however, suw the whole thine | lhat When some one pligged in the & 4 s ew York: Radio Bible class W WHN 2 Telephone Co. (168.5 Mete: Jus,” pipe organ, Charles O'Connell:| B iy e next evening there would be a rush of ady classified pirates or fail Rowevitier No 9 Vocal woloists: Bibie talk: Watehtower o PP g, ! Instead of serving merely to super- | ffom another angle. current to the tubes, an ordeal which maintain service of value to the Sreheatra 5 WBBR 2726 185| 11 a.m.Service from New York | “Open the Gates of the Temple." i i "ind regulate broadeasting activi | they must endure miuch too often ir ic listeners might be refused a Chicago: Fellgwrhin and missiu rogram - orcliestra | Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev }l{u-vnv.-fl Crooks, tenor; “Festival Te! e ao's suggested for the American Squealing Tienotes Start. nornlak oeration; - = right-of-way in the either. gncaeo” Seray Fecial, T TN T SRS : [Jgenh = . pustor, will preach | Dewm. Trinity Chiolr, part one: “Fes | jody, the British commission would [ Here. again. ne saw himself In a| Asa final touch, the operator gave 1 o Schene Musicol prokram s . the sermon b ) v Choir, parti continue the actual broadcasting for | new : £ from the di twist, completely destro Many Stations Will Lose. a15ew Nork: atk: Donald Flamin s’ Frofichers WM L e Service from 'Bethlehem | two; “O Rest in the Lord,” “Eitfah.” | (Gt m-u‘:un, oo :[‘:,,'.?,,e,,, | e ,],'g],‘,:,m{\,l\'?'z:“, q{f:iu,‘,;',‘,fir "Yh.;: lr}:z dxll?lw ki ’\\‘im h o % One thing is certain: Few of the 450 | :3—AUMIC Cre Qremn (O L g Chapel, Washington Cathed Right -‘\!{”fi;”lft‘ ?‘1‘]‘17‘"1-"‘2"’";‘{‘ ,','“‘['{l“" 1€ |1,\ the British Broadcasting Co. Funds | the desired program was about to be-| worked so hard to find on the last di applicant stations will_be _licensed, Mooseheart. 111 Concert program . Rev mes . Freeman, Lishop of{ Shall Feed His Flock.” “Messiah"| (ould be placed at the disposal of the |gin. otherwise evgeybody wouldn't be |tant station to which thes had i without good reason. Admittedly 34 Chicago: Chanel services be' Federation’ o1 'Chirchies G Washington, will preach = Margaret Matzenater, contralto: God | commission for the hiring of perform. |trying for it at that particular|tened. He had made the remark tha stations in the vicinity of Chicago are " st adlinune ik R0 e 6:20 to 7:20 p.m.-—Musical program | 50 ]w‘\'_‘tl '.hlr- World T|i>ml,\ Quartet; { erg, the operation of all of the stations | moment. But he did not make any | it Was a station he would want to hear 100 many, but Seeretary Hoover would | o0 e - . iy by the Vesper String Ensemble. | “Calvary,” Louise Homer in the British broadcasting scheme and | such suggestion to his host! The e next evening as well har attempt the work of a e o o TWGN to 9:15 p.m.—Musical program | - . £ for the payment of royalties and copy- | latter might feel that his skill was| Smith went home feeling that a modern Solomon in an effort to de Schenectady: St. Peter's Episcopal Churel WGY v Maj. Edward Bowes and the “Cap- | = .. 3 ! right fees and other expenses involved | being questioned jast he had seen himself as hers cide which stations should be closed New York: St Georse's Vesper services - e itol family,” direct from the Capitol | Bolivian Stations Open. {in_the work of broadcasting. It gave Smith to understand that|Were in the habit of seeing him. Tt 1d which should carry on, nor would Bt aen s Grn fecatal: Shadyside ' Preshyterian Chirci heater, New York City. The first| mpe Boli government has| These funds, as at present, would | sometimes better results could be hac| Wi one of his most profitable radi he be apt to ask an advisory commit- | ices ; z AaniE _KDKA part of the prog will be taken| gened jts 13 reni radio stations | be derived from the license fee of 10 | by inviting guests to take a hand in |€Venines tea of five men to determine such a lo :'City: Phithamoris O ; WDAF direct from the stage of the theatel | %0 (he public in an effort to fmprove | Shillings levied by the government | uying for difficult statlons. ~Also it - e " cal question. If such problems have | Jorks: Caruls by the Bal B i and consists of music by the Capitol | ‘sal communicatians, o report to the | 48ainst owners of receiving sets. suggested the advantage of sitting ext Week, No. 39—Radio First ‘olutions, it remains for the respective e T Wiewits I Grand Orchestra and featured artists. | Commerce Department states. These kg back and thinking about radio when | ¥rinciples. communities to answer them. How 1 lmes, WEEL WIAG L AL trot e 01 | The second part of the program will| ¢tations were form et onlc foE a new problem presents itself. (Copyright by the Ullman Featurs Service ever, the old doctrine of the survival A T e e WPG onsist of a special presentation by | yficial communication. RAD'O TO ENGOURAGE It is g0 easy to tinker with a set,| of the fittest. will aid materially in 4:3 U". : ]‘yu Ihl)}o‘tl\|~<‘ i ““H‘!; | Maj. Bowes of vocal and instrumental i ! Smith found. the temptation is to| — working out such municipal problens. | hia: Federation of Churclies: quarte ! artists, | {act when the thing to do is to think. | Everything now points to a decrease | SHERI A i 915 to 10:15 pm.—Atwater | Polisk Bxhibit Planned WORK IN EXPHESSION Action Following thinking alwave re | S GG CGGG0066606046, in the numbver of stations in large | B A Paliios Mokl SymNo0y OEIE WD | radio program, featuring the 4 sults in better radio reception. ¢ o Y community centers, due to thefr in- | 3:00—jfensheqrt, T Hrmet o e Siidents’ Association pro- | York Oratorid Sbclety, with .Albert| Poland is expecting forelgn radio = | There was every opportunity to find 'New Radlo > terterence with h other; many | ' 3 ' - = o WDAE | Stoessel, conducting. ~ Program fol- | manufacturers to exhibit their appa A ._,_ | proof of the idea, for sitting back in a ¢ high-powered stations are _movin Chica e (b Ensembie conteri to-piany’ concrt WEX !lows: “Christ the Lord Is Risen To.|ratus in its first all-Polish radio ex-| Birector of WRC Players Points | big easy chair he thought of all the @ S s * their transmitting plants 15 or o | A K i loss Tiio’ Hai and Frix b Buekia: day” (Traditional), “By Barly Morn. | position to open at Warsaw May 15. | i things his host couldn't think of be. @ ervice Dept. °* miles outside these vities. They re- | 5 Ensemble 5 2 s WMCA | inglight" (Relmann-Dickinson), early | 1t is stipulated, hewever, that for-| to Importance of Voice Rather [cause of the latter's activities before | @ w, k. * tain their studios in town. where:the | New York: Rosela Grehestra HN { seventeenth century, traditional | eign radio equipment may .only be | . 5 fhe panel. There was the host trying (roubies, Topaliins. Mottt e {alent Js available. This tendency | Dhilsielohiac Reciisl o < i | Easter hymn: “Hallelujah Chorus,” | shown by local Polish agents. Than Acting Ability. | his best to tune the set so as to get a |® Beasonabie Rates will make for less local blanketing and | .10 oIS Homen of Hope Preabiterian Chirch' services. .. WCCO from the “Messiah” (Haendel): “How . s s | little clearer and truer reception when | € L4 leave the fans more latitude in select- | 5:30- -ago . Concert pi Quartet - Lovely Are Thy Messengers,” from C WRC T | - {all that was needed was to cut out one | € STAR RADIO CO. <> ing stations. This movement must | S i L S RS Wi N “St. Paul” (Mendelssohn); “The Prom antata on OMOITOW. A greatly increased entoliment injof the amplifier tubes. The station | g 409 1ith St Franklin 8848 @ not be misteken for a general exodus | Totisville: Christ Church Cathedral services | . WHAS ie Which Was Made Unto the| An Easter cantata, “Light Out of | the schools of expression throughout|was too near for all the amplification . e of broadcasters from urban to rural | 5:43 iy Hourt Organ recital from City Club. .2 IWNAC | Pathers” (Baerstow), Haster anthem: | Darkness.” sung by the chorus of | the country is predicted by Madge|being given its signals. Generally ‘0000000000065 060° districts, for this will never be the | 6 TO TP 5+ <aga) B0 chorales (J Bach), (a) “Com.| Woodward & Lothrop store members, | Tucker. director of the WRC Play-| Case. Transmitters must be located | 6:00—-New York: George Larrere’s Orch 4015 204 | mit 'Thy Ways™ (St. Matthew Passion), [ will be b ast by station WRC | ers, as a result of the development| close to, if not in, the centws of pop- | New Vi Roemer's Homers . ey 3091 188 (D) to Thee Be Given' | tomorrow merning, beginning at 9:30 | of radio drar { I < < > DO o ulation So that large numbers may be | AL S i o R (Sleepers! Awake): (1) “Laud Ye the | o'clock. “Voice expression—not looks. stage served, besides which municipai lo h-h.m‘,; O ~..'u‘.(~u|m Name of the Lord!” (Rachmaninoff), | . ||‘rf~vm-° . nd ;ho nr;;lm !t" @ is o in m io alities furnish more facilitiéw, includ- | ;| Baptist Chuzl Misie: soloists | ) “Glorious Forever!” (Rachmani ; what makes the radio player.” ac- P P ing cheaper power. than would be | L e R T ..,,.“y}?;.in,‘ i ih 1 Morm: 1 Know That My Redeemer | Effects of Altitude. 4;;rxlmzr to i[]\‘\ Tn]vknr.» ",\{nd with | s tound in the couhtry. Studios and | WRBAL Coneert Orchestri:soloist . Y3l Liveth,” from the “Messiah” (Han-| Maj. Hingston, the medical of the radio listeners clamoring for more pick-up stations or extensions will be | phia, - Reniamin Feesiin Bl BEE0 - | de: @) "Phantasy on Three Favorite | "o \ount Everest expedition, | plays on the air, it is to the schools| upt‘emacy maintained at public places and cen- | Boston: News hulletin S Easter Jiymns” (Stoessel), chorus and | 5 5 s ; of expression as much as to the stage | New Junior Amplion Model > ters where the talent is readily se-| 6:45—Philadelphia: Clarence Seaman's ‘Orchestra Jaster €himes: () “Unfold! Ye Portals | there was hardly any notic that program managers must turn| ew Juni plion Models are now S ey v erlasting’ —iGounod): {e) ~Benedic. | change in the condition of the climb- | for their talent | ngm“‘?‘“"{?’“““fi"v Some States Handicapped. | #:00—Chicago: Young Women's council; comcert by Tabornacle tion~ (Gounod): ~The Strife 18 O'er,| 'S below 10.000 feet. ~The effects| “All of the members of the WRC| maore powerful units. ThisIatest m- | O “arg iholr: sarmon. v kot s T the Battle Done™ (Traditional). were apparent at 14,000, and at 9. plavers have devoted much of their provement, at no increase in price Here is the answer to the gt on. | Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin® Hotel Orchestra. . £ | 000 feet the slightest exertion, such|time to the training of their voices ! emphasizes a long established policy “Why mnot have broadcasters in| gorngneld: Cople A "L.’E“‘;;‘.n&r\l"hfifflpm' Early Program Tomorrow. |as the ‘tying of a bootlace, made|hut only two or three have engaged! of maintaining steadfastly the every Stat Some States do not | ey ot Naiks T Ioin Stfing Ensemble 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.——“Tower hcalth ex. | breathing more difficult serfously in dramatic work on the| Amplion’s world-wide supremacy in feed them; others could not support | New York Chamber music, WIAR roises. from Metropolitan Tower,| When 25000 feet elevation was | stage. | Betier radio reprodisction. Bigh-powered stations nor supply the | e e s ew York City. reached It was possible to progress Success and Failure. i P necessary orchestras and _artists; | Coggor Little Brown Chure The Valel Pa ootk only a_few vards a dime. With! ~xu fccompliiied sctor on bl their ~population is not sufficiently | . Community Choir LS 203 | WRC—Radio_ Corporation of America | intervals of several minutes of rest. Scorling to:Mibe: Rackars, Sed great. —And, atter all, those vesidents | 73— @RIEEEy SO and sertices trom Calvaiy " Episcopi Meters). | The highest point reached Without{ ot necessarily a good -radio player. | Who have fairly good receivers can | Chureh o 3 2 ; CPY KDKA Silent. | the aid of oxygew was 28,000 feet. i and. on the other hand, a person who| st My of outside stations. The | 7:20—New York: - ‘Musical ‘nro by’ Maj.Edward Bowes d | “The after-effects: were frost bite,| miche note boon a failuce banind thel get plenty ot outsid 1 e Canttol Family ' ‘WEEL, WUAP, WJAR, WTAG. Early Program Tomorrow. | might have been ailure behind the | Federal and State representatives | e T R e Nyt WEAK i, 3 | 1oss of weight and dilation of the | ot et S A e e an i might suffer without a State s i Minneapolis: Second Church ‘of ‘Christ, Scientist WECO , 9:25 g.m.—"Light Out of Darkness.” | heart. Return to lower altitude re-{ oinding ‘star’ © behind gt Product of nearls 10 sears’ K since they would not be abla to & thes Boston: First Church of Christ, Suientist, services .. an Easter cantata by Adam Gelbel, | stored all to normal health (% l‘;‘:“: g ‘star’ behind the micro Amplions haxmmalwave been bttt (o ast directly to their constituents. N ey T ¢ the Woodlothians, under the e fRoa _ i give superior ' perforr B v et itess s ICOMARcE TEALE i Cathedral n of William H. Starnell; so % | 1D selecting the members of the Ofslirice.” They ar # iBut sMEiLis Wil & iwiys he a litts SR sts, Mildred Smith, soprano; Mabel | Fog Dispersal. | WRC Players, Miss Tucker hasi Lo B g oS TR ML Ly mer ficials will alway i urch services | 1. Flehr, contralto: Granvill Leef, te endeavored to have every voice a| Model AR11 metal N4 more willing to grant a license in a | urch gerveies J/WHAR K EAILIICRE et il Hongkong, the island off the s8uth- ! separate and distinet type “The | o okl ety 1 : e it and Charles Moore, bas Adam | o, : “hi S | 5 5 My e | L State or district without a station | 960 6.l d east coast of China. occubied bY | jistener,” she explained, “must be | With cords and bl i i SAEep M. d Geibel at the plano. Mrs. Henry| Britain, is subject to many | . PRI ot e - I OF han they will in the case of a Well |"g.4_chicago: Punch and Judy show: wones: Drake Hotel Con- | il : MCKEe ‘B itle orgdn, - Broad. | ot ain. is subj many i culied upon to exert any effort in de- | CORPORATION OF AM supplied locality, provided of course | Ensemble and Blackstone String Quintet. 5 303 b S e 1 orm Broad- | fogs, Dust blown from the mainland | termining which of the characters he | 280 Madison Avenue, New York suituble backing is guaranteed Cleveland: Fireaide HOUr . oo oo coone-ns t from Woodward & Lothrop's. collects minute atoms of water, cre- | ing. : o st reaiR LN Washingten T e York: Bakelte hour. ' WGY and S 1155 a.m.—Arlington time sigy 1 é is hearing. Each voice must register | It is the general belief that the | D O s of & sceiaion (Glor, st e d ating the fog and endangering Arnedintely.” broadeast situation will take cave of | Somingheld: Forum. talk 7 i e 12 noon--"Fifty m Flashes," | ning’ An English professor E Evpressio U buwevec: It the (.h,(,,[ itself. That is, with few new stations Philadelpia; - Populr prokfam by ‘the Quinlan Trio | prepured by the Department of Ag | vinced Hongkong residents of his|usset of a radio player, she added, and | ensed in the future and the nat Cucars: Club wervice fiom Orchectra Ball ...+ i ricultur 7 | ability to convert fog Hto rain. thus | this talent 1 far wore important. on | tral decrease among the smaller san Francisco: Organ reeitai 2000 12:25 pm.—Organ recital by Henrl| gispersing haze. and the Hongkong | the air than on the stage. i S gl bel TR Sty A LR TR chmidt-Gregor, broadcast from the | government has voted $2,500 for the | ' siiss Tucker is hecselt a graduate | Yos Angeles: - Choir musie studios of the Homer L. Kitt Piano | ks Féal ¢ . b Sr s leselt = mnee tar tendency to combine transmit Des Moine Banker's Shidio; ® A 4 (n"" v;l X;‘ el ”l";-'l‘ apparatus to test{of two of the leading schools of ex-! ing plants and share the time, the | _ Philadelphia: ek 7 £ R he professol heory. pression in the Bast and has appeare. list of 532 active stations today will | 8:43—Atlan ey Semorial Method: {1 pin—Danfel Breeskin's Raleigh 3 e o noearal yadually drop to around 300 reliable Cincinnati: = Chimes concert : 3 WSAT f) | Hotel Orchestra, under the direction Beating Her to T form and on the stage as a veader. | well located broadcasters, which | b ot Hoy reing | ating Her to It. | % 4 serve the whole country. In the s ? ek T N W e TP _ | From the Kansas City Star. | Dramas to_Continue. i past three years, 528 broadcasters | $:00—Cincinatic, Sermonct e e e e L | WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital | rhe submissive little husband was| At present the WRC Players are| ave closed down, an average of 276 | chestra crbmh o Fund Committee (256 Meters). | gtealthily picking his own pockets be- | enzaged in the presentation of the + vear. This age will not be New Yori: - Hotel et Oréhestra Wiz to 2:30 pm.—Special program of | fore going to bed. A brute of a wife serial mystery drama, “A Step on ihe | wmaintained. because a station in good ot Cigy Smmide. Hotel Enpomble " WHAR ster_music: ~Hallejuah Chorus,” | heater, that's what 1 am.” he chuckled | Stairs.” At the end of that seriall standing today has come to be a val- | Hastford: Traveler's Symphony Ensemble .. 000 SWTIC fessiah,” Victor Oratorio Chorus; softly. drama, however. it is planned to con- | uable asset, both to its owners, local | Chicago: (ra\\iom{'n '\Vr\h(glr ‘WBBM Quartet: vocal B!III“ tinue the radi dramatic perform Lusiness men and the community | o etay e nichtal " dustn:; Bible’ questions” AndT o ! ances, and several plays are already Fobey ' il et alshate s ibls e 185 | |under consideration for ~adaptation ERid 0. new gneaimit 4lienien) we Vaited' Gl T A% | With Miss Tucker are Maurice | vould have only active stations | neat ' i WCBD 3444 Jarvis, Dennle Connell, Jean Farnim | o it el Taster servic 3656 5 5 2 | Peterson, ) in S age, end of five years, it‘the & b Atwater Kem Radio may aid the Government inable litigation in the courts and TR L e k] believe this would be the ideal; SN 5::,‘:2'50““:’9“”“’l;‘fm::‘"‘,‘Kf‘}::fi' m';::{')“-" in the air. Harry .\'vlmo‘idn'. engineer at WRC, N B Ao e W $00 from . 015 cf ary dispute. oundary Bl S {is assisting Miss Tucker in cr fiimber, fea0 e feuvlvore OUIAOE o e v Wi mante, e Boy Wio Discovired “x‘," Siives pariy, headed by Gen. Morrow, | _Oratorio Society to Brondeast. | (6 aRIres o e eatto ol # gl o) | e A Bl e 450 will at least be aided in checking up | The famous New York Oratorio So- L Methods of broades ansmis- | Srimiant nc&unlt;nnxlludeslh_\;s]levhl];h:;r;-\\;:;'e‘510(,\'. with Albert Stoessel conduct. 3 A e et . e i i : . Ju0 e [Fadio time signals transmitted by the |ing, will present the Easter Sunday | [N 1 h o andreception may, of course, | 10:00—Yew Youk: Gattrer Lulow. st oo WY, g ™ | i prusions Soniphs muies 1w |- VVPOURE /M ety e e o e ey 0 15— Minnbspolik:CWeiler CPiOOFG: 0o = oo o §5?|, The boundary commission has been | spices of A. Atwater Kent. As usual T3 Radio S bd X LI A DTl Ndones Anatol Feiediang: Hotbriu's Oreesiza. . 504 | curnished a portable short wave re-| WCAP will broadcast this feature in adio dSubdues . by i Bt s san e e USSR L T Tl e e 123 ceiving set by the Navy so that the conjunction with 14 connected sta % | s, fo: tisedeaatme & N | onet Atlangic Clig: Passion and Easfer music trom *Handel's 04 (ime signals can be picked up at dif- | tions. Pillow Battlers| dares predict as to future possibili- | i ToR N aridioat Prseranc BoyaLaholE Lo o W aBe 341 | feralit_pobits Wiohe U bounfayy. Ay The seclety riiiis among fhe Doy Pe rman ‘ M ’ f5 ani By AHPPHLY R GARMTRSIY Chcago: Old_time mu: e 2034 |it would have been almost impossible of choral organizations. It was found-| How u radio concert by the United 0 Ce Oun S Os ° would have to handle the difficulties | B el ao ol 4789 1211 |to carry a long wave receiving setied in 1873 by Dr. Leopold Damrosch.|states Army Band quieted a pillow > I e el e el e i Bap vl 4915 2,367 lh;‘oushomléhe survey, this special re-) father of D . Walter and Dr. Frank [ ight between two youthful * Girl Sone chrpinelll REThe Cornmeoe) B uatirn et ® MID) . ceiver will be an innovation and may | Damrosch, and has had but five. con-| scouts in New Jersey, and then b B - P e R e i i B be of material assistance to the sur |ductors. " T . brought them b atiention and 3 Hammarlund-Roberts’ results upset all have plenty of work Los Angeles: First Preshrterian rvices. L veyors, whose report wi ile s one of its features tomorrow |lute in their nightgowns. is told in i s Bistpr e Ty | Sin Frindisco: Talace Hotel O Rudy Seiser's with the United States representatives | night WCAP will broadcast, with vy 2| your ideas of five-tube receiver perform- | : Palmer Littie’ S¥mphony Orchestra: soioist. . ; undertaking to establish an agree- | WEAF and a chain of other stations | ] have two daughters, one nine | 1 ARC CIRCUIT REMEDIES. | paciora and hetimintal Soloete: . 0 ment between Chile and Peru. o tablod version ‘of’ Bisels famous |y the other four.” tho leier stated | o Tfl:: was proven to hundreds of . ack-home hox daceic os o opera “Carmen” under the direction{«The one that is nine has just joined i O s LIDNIGHT TO 1AM, < ; O Ctauiteuert: Tetonialeta 08 fov i Gitl Heauis A takesshak. bl owners from coast to coast dut'mg the Navy Department Expected to In-| A rcidans (RENE Radio Waiting on Senate. acts, the text for theé same being|cations serfously. At 8 o'clock last Trans-Atlantic Tests. % s | : VSophie’ Tuicker's Plavground o .\ o rians. . WERC a broadeasting indus. | Prepared frem the novel by Prosper|night they both had been put to bed, 3 stall New Device at St. Louis. | Coneert’, orchostra: weather G The, radlo_anc. broareastng MU} yremee. after saying their prayers. and their | 55 i i v : X | Des Moines: Banicers Orchestra S g |try and practically the whole listening | M1 7 e St i 1 the e e ten engineer designers have the Tn view of recent claims of the Fed: ; . 1702 AM. world are waiting fo see if the Senate | galtimore Symphony in Radio Debut. Dl 10 ealist. youE apieert:® Than | assembly of the Hammarlund-Roberts Receiver to cral Telegraph Co. that its engineers | 1:00--Chicago: Varied nrogram by the Nutty Club {is going to pass radio xegulating 10& | o, ¢pe first time in its history thela pillow fight was stacted, and it such a d that anyone can safely build it and islation this session. Frankly, there does not seem to be anything else to do, unless the radio public del- uges Senators with letters and tele- grams urging action, and (pointing Franci stead WRHF ON AIR TODAY. have perfected apparatus for the elim- | tion of mush and harmonics abso- | lutely from arec circuits, the Navy De- | tment Is nezotiating with the com- raged so fiercely that T had to take ‘a hand in it and explain that 1 would he forced to stop it. “Everything then grew quiet until Baitimore Symphony Orchestra. will 20 on the air over station WBAL April 18. Its concert will feature na- tional prize-winning compositions by be assured of this same outstanding performance. FLqual to any factory-built five-tube receiver at half the cost. I 1 gt ny concerning its arc tra » | B At : - RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | |srams ureing action. K e m b | Baltimore composers. near the close of the concert, when the 2 Pear] Harbor in the Hawaiian Islandg. | Radio Hospital Fund Station to TONIGHT. the Department of Commerce and con.| Included in thg orchestra’s pro-| children’s mother, hearinz a noise, -um}s:-aepml- The only receiver in America backed by ten Fans in the neighborhood of these Glve Ehster Maste Prog: . = : e Dbl _authority so the |gram will be the municipal anthem.| tiptoed to the scene of the former ing. 25¢. Tl i Bt stations will rejoice, and, if the first | s e B Musical program by Maj. | |nead of the department may act, |-Baltimore, Qur Baltimore,” composed | piliow feht aud o4nd Lotk ©f Ao - : o ncidentally, ris s 3 Ve - - tions are successful, it is be- similar_equipment wiil be put in use on all Navy arc stations. Th ~hould decrease the code interference in a number of cities along the coasts. AFRICA HEARS 2XAF. Short-Wave Schenectady Station | Relayed After 8.000 Miles. Broadcasts from the General Elec- | Co.s shortwave station 2XAF henectady, were picked up and ed by L. E. Greene in Johannes- burg, South Africa, on March 13. The rebroadcasting of a program ansmitted over 8,000 miles on 35 ueters is considered something of an iccomplishment Ly yadio engincer cspecially when. the relaying proved ery good. relay \lild weather in France this Spring c.used coal mines there that had been ing production records to store The Washington radio horpital fund committee's station, WRHF, which has never before broadcast on Sunday, will come on the air this afternoon at 1 o'clock, and will entertain the radio audience with an hour-and-a-half pro- m of Easter music. The special program has been ar- ranged by Leroy Mark. chairman of the committee, and will be broadcast at a time when other Washington radio- stations are silent. — | Control for Navy Stations. The naval air service station at Lakehurst is to have a erystal-con- trolied short-wave radio transmitter so t it may be kept on its designated ave length. Another short-wave transmitter will be cqmpleted at Ana- costia within a short time the Navy announces. WGWY Is Now WDGY. Station WGWY, owned by Dr. Georze W. Young and located at Min- neapolis. Minn., has changed its call etters tv WO * Edward Bowes and the “Capi tol Family,” direct from Capi- tol Theater, New York City, WCAP and other stations, 7:20 to 9:15 o’clock. Copley Plaza Hotel Orches- tra, WBZ, 7 to 8 o'clock. Atwater Kent radio hour, featuring the New York Ora- torio Society, WCAP, and other stations, 9:15 to 10:15 o'clock. “The Boy Who Discovered Easter,” play with music, WGBS, 9:0 to 10 o'clock. Texas Hotel Dance Orches- tra, WBAP, Fort Worth, 10:30 to 12 o'clock. AR Palmer Little Symphony Orchestra, WOC, 11 to 12:30. The docket of the Senate interstate lcommerce committee is reported as jammed with bills and hearings which have right of way, and it is now inti- mated that Congress may adjourn as early as May. If action is to be taken,-those in- terested in the legislation explain, it must be speedy or it will be useless, Like previous atfémpts toward radio legislation, the White bill, which has | passed the House, and the Dill bill of the Senate may again expire of too close confinement in committee pigeon- holes. This would be unfortunate, it is said, after the extensive thought put on radio, first by the fourth na-} tional radlo confsrence, then by the Department of Commerce experts and finally by the committees of Congress, which held public hearings. The public and the industry in all its branches seem to be in accord that the old 1912 radio law needs amending so it can be applied to modern types of radio communication. Unless authority to deal intelligentiy with the present situetion is given |the Commerce Department, it is claim od, the country may expect consider by Emma Hemberger, Baltimore is said to be the only city in the country to have a municipal anthem, Radio Physicists Wanted. There are opportunities for skilled radio physicists in the Government service, according to the Civil Service Commission. An examination for ju- nior physicists will be held in May to flll_positions in the bureau of stand- ards and other offices.’ The entrance salary is $1.860 a year, but increases to $2,400. The tests will cover radio, electricity, * physics, optics, mathe: matics and optional subjects. Maine Station Added to WEAF Chain Station WCSH, located in the Con- gress Square Hotel, Portland, Me. has been added to the chain of sta- tions broadcasting features originat- ing at WEAF. This statipn, the fifth in New England to be refularly link- ed with WEAF, possesses the distine- tion of being the farthest north of the broadcasting stations on the Eastern seaboard taking the New York pro- erams, one holding on with one hand to steady herself, and both in stern at. tention and salute while the band closed its concert with ‘The Star Spangled Banner.' " DNV, E Radio Batferies E 1 ] ~—~ RISTIG’S, 1352 HSt. N.E.3 | Lincoln 148 R RN AAH Here are some o famous parts Ha John C. Rau’ 524 12th St. N.W. the in the | , ‘ _%_%— Frank. 5457 Hammarlund-Roberts, 1182 Broadway, N.Y.C. Auociate Manufacturers All-American Radio Corp. Union Radio Corp. Alden Manufacturing Co. International Resistance Co. Radlt Ciigay (“Durham Resistors") (“Amperites”) Westinghouse Micarta. Carter Radio Co. Hammarlund Mfg. Company, Inc. John C. Rau 524 12th St. N.W. Frank. 5457

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