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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1926. COPYRIGHT CHANGE DELAY EXPECTED Music Publishers, Broadcast- ers and Others Hold Divergent Views. little chance that Con- EVEN S({ WOAP WILL OFFER P Robert's Pale . . WHN R New ¥ i1 Nator Orchestra . % and, inatrimental wolos: {ali:’ poema V‘;m‘ Playlet by Herbert Company, | oKt et i o o™ S0 Concert Features and Other Numbers Listed. i v&num Lonez's Orchestra 6:00—New Va THE {Indies by way of the Panama Canal, wiih calls at the Azores, eisco. Honolul Guam, | Manila. l'l‘hnunand Teaguen Under the Sea |to be attempted by the Dutch «u!. martpe K=-13, which is scheduled 1o wail Iate in April for the Duteh East ~-=~Submatine -to- Tour World. AMSTERDAM, April 9 UP).—A trip T !Mllnl “Jules Verne's “Twenty a wire visible, to mar the beauty of the room! OF GENUINE MAHOGANY extremely difficult one and fn view of the.ass of teptimony that must be introduced before finai condlustons l can be: reached Congress is expected LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRID\\ APRIL 9, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time > také it slowly.” * According to publishers posers, only a small percentage of the broadcasters -of the country really Gesire passage of the bill. The daclaration was also made that many of the smaller stations would broke" if they were required to pav the music fees provided by the Dill measure. These statements were denied by representatives of the Na- tional Association of Broadcasters, which “declared that almost three- fourths of the stations in the coun- try favor the change | FRIARS’ CLUB FEATURE. Dinner for Arthur “Buz: on Air Sunday Night. Features of the Friars' Club's com plimentary dinner to Arthnr “Bugs Baer, humorist, Sunday night. will be broadeast by station WGBS, New York. The broadeasting will start at 9 o'clock. The stage and com- Stations. Meters. Miles. ork Al “Astor Orcheatra: iolin and” vacal solo v RN AR R b e markei ‘raporis letter 101 PN Hotel Waldorf-Astoria_Orchestra dien Kb dinner dance ‘msie There is poiner, conceit : we 3 gress will alter the copyright laws Vail's Siting Bhaémbie 4 of the United States at its present Markety S sesion "This opinion was voiced vesterday | music publishers, broadcasters members of the joint congres- ommitiee which is consid e Dill amendment that to be paid by <e of mu »ymmittee nave been in progress sinc A have developed into a forum for emphatic assertions and bitter denials. Private opinions-of commit- | tee members. as evidenced during the hearin, e far from agreement nd_even the National Association of Broadcasters. which is s ™ the bill and arranging for the pres- entation of arguments in its support, is understood to be pessimistic over ite chances for legislation thix year. Tha deluge of mail from radio lis- teners, following broadcast appeals for communications, which has swamped the desks of committee members, ix not expected to influ- ence members of Congress & .f- ficlently to cause a speeding up in the program. The letters, according to publishers and composers whao have testified. are binsed and fol- lowed the presentation of only ene side of the argument The entire problem of fitting copyright law 1o radio providing rate-fixing program that s tained in the Dill amendment __Chicago: St 45—Pittshurgh Fh A A wide variety of featurss, ranging from a playiet. by the Thomas Her- hert Stock (o, to the eekly cen- I's Anglo-Persians and ! are scheduled tonight he station will be on the air continuously from 8 pm. to 12:30 am Several talks and voral aad instru- mental recitals will he sandwiched | hetween the principal attractions. The speeches will be made by Harry \ Haynes, president of the Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank and head of the Washington Clearing House As- ation, and Dr. Herbert H. Kim- | eteorologist of *he United States Weather Bureau. “Trusts and Wills is the subject of Mr. laynes' talk Dr. Kimball's topic is “Atmospheric Dust—Is it Helpful or Harmful?" Mrs. Norrine Norris Dahn, pianist and popular radio entertainer, will face the microphone at 6:53 o'clock nd again at 7:25 for two brief re- i ; Vocal solos will be sung by | FE - Slithda diat: ‘wonga Harvey ‘ownsend, tenor, hegin- Asiman Teater Dronesira: - health " taik at 9:15 o'clock y Ravtand Lirie Trio WCAP also numbers among its ew Yark: Radio talk: vocal soios musical fe: the weekly Ml e of the M ring Quintet, a_con- ‘ hy le Orchestra of the | ted States Navy Band and dance | by the Wardman Park Hotel | news bulleting pinnist: Frencl Baer. Anzel's Ore Dinner ‘concert £ wical program ks and_markel Benjami Detroit Atja by and war pringneld Pliiladelphia Hartiord. Minuneapo otel Kin Seaman s Hote Ten Cann it concert by o ol o pedEs akers include Willie Collier 5 star and noted wit; Walter ¢ | Kelly, famous for his o e ! terization of “The Vi and Capt. Irving O'Hay. » e B-ibe ar Nondmatiaten Inn Orchesira : Chimes concert News, fnancial and final market reports 7 TO 8 M. 700—Davennort. Sporta; news bullet Chicago: Dinner concert, from KDKA and ¢ New Sk an'a Entertainer Minneanolis W, bulletin, Weiler Hotel ssador Orchest Atlanue City Sringfeld Hotel Lenox. 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