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N, D '@, APRIL 25, 1926—PART 1. PALESTINE NATIVE TO SING/ FOR RADIO IN 6 TONGUES Some Songs to Be Given Over WBAL Have Never Been Heard by Americans. A program that will be entirely new to American radio_audiences will be broadeast from WBAL Monday eve- ning, when Yedidyah if. Ad- mon, baritone, a native of Palestine will put on the air songs t hiav never before heen d by Ameri ans, or, indeed, by few white men. M n will sing these songs in | six langua Ru W, bic, F : utstanding numbs will be the sin Boatman's Son “Bedouin Love her numbers will SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO WEATHER DATA ON AIR. 138 Stations Are Now Broadcasting Advance Information. Weather and meteorological supplied by the Weather Bureau g broadcast from 138 broade: stathons, according to the Department of Agriculture, which Is continually expanding both its collection cies and its means for dissemi the news to the farmers, marine regalar . A yecent exten- sion prov for the collection of data_on cotton from 50 more sources, bringing the total of observing points in the cotton-growing district . 34 THE BORAH'S RADIO BIL FEARED BY SYSTEM Anti-Monopoly Clause Might Give Cables Control Again, | ., S i i Many Fear. g BY CARL H. BUTMAN. 3 shall radio leg So It Does. From the Lousville Courier-Jov Hood—Are you acquainted with Mr. | “Think we can ever Roxleigh? | “I doubt it. Why, my w Hunter—Only in a business way; I|self can't settlo the simpl married his daughter. of daily life without a pitched batue.” This Commercial Age. Prepares Concert From the Boston Traneeript. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SU\DAY APRIL 25, 1926 Programs of Distant Stattons Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time i e ———— All Styles ATWATER KENT at Miles. 024 Meters. stations. 370 7 TO 8 AM. D Roman Catholic church services ...« 8 TO AM. Children's program: storics; music . 9 TO 10 AM. Sunday school by Methodist Book concern st_Baptist Church services reh service 5—Mooseheart, IIL.: 8:00—New York: he Cathedral of St. F 10 TO 11 AM. Church chimes: stone the name of pur representative from Washington the World War, the Memorial Temple in Potomac Park can be g Tmmortalizing % ot “"“ """” -WHBR Discopal C urch of Christ, avernacle Sund: Arabic beside in n: the Senate Inter Bapt itial it held it hills b win bill mmit ot Close Stations. poration is today n so far a m lio Cor opoly, of radio ned, althou sved an ind ¢ | transoceant ) t off the Unitea far as radio inter- It in anal regulation that s would ¢ the wor . by killing NREEY world communt- Pithough the Radio to hand! only atlantic trat eent of the Pacific ) per cent of its elimination from the field titor ¢ the cables would "With rejoicing in those ¢ some intimate that ed to s would have they been : Lickets. Others attr tions m y ts which_ be the is said cent of the t Pl : the Senator realiz “nds his measure might be put ol belic is trying e in- 3orah says he became : through its rela- peech, stat fied that h.-h | keep the other chant er it their monopolization . organization. To this e duced his bill with the anti- : clauses. dio monopoly Could Break Up Monopoly. uggested by the ng of radio st in the event f to exist might n tion monopoly the Senator said that atts could soon remedy by breaking up their also pointed out that monopoly, it Split up by ting the it was writer that the b tions from the mmunic: When now a rganized or out W reh services . 10:45—Atlntc Gty Serviees fro Symphony Lovw's La Westmins 110 hes Radio Forum rladelpua: Bethany Sunday TO Youns people’s con w York Unitarian - Church W York Frolickers New York: Radio Bib} axo: Lyon & He Detroit News Ore Palmer Little Tnn Orche io Hotel Trio Thunel serviees Rasiv Bible class 3 TO Studio i} Chicaso Mooseheart e In the wldres 4:00—Chicago gram Minneapolis Pittsburch 4:30—Chic New Y 5 TO Shakespearean hour, WG! Roemer's Homers recital enirituals Rule, Concert by the Orignt House of "‘1’-' Pre Golden hicaxo inneapolis 0—Boston: News bulletins services 45—Philadelphia’ " Clarence” Little Church Institute hon~ Hotel Pennsylvania’ Con: Children’s period “Bunch, and phia: Hol. Music apitol 1y rinity 1 “program Family " WEE) A rom 6:30—New York: Calvary evening mervice Baltimore: WBAL Concert_Orchestr Arch Street Preshy Firat Baptist Church Cathay rt Orch Minneapolis: Second Church ot Chn 7 10 7:00—Chaeazo stone String Quintet. . Now York: Hotel Peonsyivani New York® Mayol Springfield Ev Loew's Theate Mich.: Centr Artist rec O lubs_of Holy b service. talks Quehe-tra ago Cleveland I M 15—Detroit: Central M. E Pittsburgh: Chimes :30—Davenport: Luthe Cincinnati: Presby Philadelphia: Bonw Baltimore: Instrumental — Chimes concert Chelsea Baptist' C) 8 TO hurch serv lections onet ter-North hour of Twin Oaks Orchestra theatrical and 8:00—Cincinnati: Ehiladelphia S York ciation banauet »r the action words, he interests to defend ng if neces- sility of hav- the pndering tran: soceanic s to the cabl analysts clalm that the poration would not be apt ation or prac- especi when the vde Cominission is even Lestimony on_the ques- \s up its business asso- - Voluntarily i - studyir the vit the critics say after a hearing on th commission found the Radio fon in their belief guilty of radio communication United States to foreign ind fact, it is_the only ,m mow in that field, they undoubtedly order all R. C. licenses canceled and re- issue new ones, vhu' foreing poration to appeal. This i8 led for through the Court of ¢ the District of Columbiu, appeal might not be de- ear or two the corpora- ons would remain closed the period, and its trafiic lost to the cables or o n interests, which were D trol hete hefore the World War, isiness literally ruined. Regulation By Commi ioners. The only other radical difference om the previous radio bills is the moval of authority to regulate radio from the hands of the Secretary of Commerce, giving it to three spectal ‘ommissioners to be appointed by the for terms of 5 to 7 vears annual salaries of £10,000 each. sections of the bill grant power to the proposed lio Commission. {he information disclosed by an applicant £ license “the Com- \will determine if the appll- any corporation or ociation through stock control or is engaged directly or in- violation or in an at- anti-trust laws, 1de Commission s so engaged, serve notice islation In othe : the radio illegal, that, Presic with e conside National From mission ted wise, directly in a tempt to violate the or of the Federal T Act.” If determined the Commission would upon the applicant, giving him op- potunity for a public hearing after which it would announce its determi- y nse if viola- trust laws is found. nission also is given juris- concurrent with that of the le Commission and the mmerce Commission un- of the antitrust he transmission of radlo comm and the manu- facture nnd sale of radio apparatus and radio patents, The prop: d leg be 80 per cent simi! White bill. In some one e 1 the words, and insert, “the Cc these are the only Department of Commerce Secretary is mentiones proprietor of a hotel in Oal ion is said to ar to the original three paragraphs s for strike out Commerce” nmissioners,” but plares where the or its As the dale acred mu cornetist: voc York: Hotel C Chicago: 3 30 h Organ ’ recital .. Bible talk it 8:30—New York: Play: anta: First Mo Dea Moines. Philadelphia . Cuwcinati: 8:45—DMontreal: Fourteenth Cavalry B: Ben 8 Pogue Cor; Studio pro Musical program Lind's Orchestra; Orchestra, Godfrey Ludlow, e Jiotel urch of Chri : Hotel Tr: ancisc [ City quartet; reading . Mich.: Pianist: “our Musie Room 9:30—Los Angeles: First Uniturias Chicago: Vocal program . New York: Vocal and_insirument Chicago: Edison Company musical 9:45—New York: Hofbrau Orchestra . 10 TO 10:00—Hot Springs: Baseball scores: Chicago: Sam and Henry; m Los Angeles: Varied program San Franasco: Palace Hotel Orchestra .. 10:15—Berrien ngs, Mich.: Sacred song Atlantie City: Organ recital . inneapolis: Weather jand: Baptist church eervices Worth: Texas Hotel Dance Orei 11:00—1Los Angeles: O; recital rancisco prings. port Traveler Radio Special ies: First Presbyterian Bankers' Life O Feature Des Moines: Los Angelen: Dro Movieland ‘oncert or : tow Portland: 170 2 Pa 4 1:00—Los Angeles kard Orchest: Baptist church’ kervices TO 12 \oou. “ounty Christian Ende: rence: address .. e Orchestra and Fryzell Buck hour; v Seaman's Orchestra rian Chur o arries “hurch eervices Church services s Orchesira . " Violinist, more C Zion Orchestra: vocal and instrumental soloists; Dallas: McDowell Sisters, instrumentai artists - organ recital . WHAR 2 P.M. program music; solos . S Flamni's, . WMC vices: Donld chistra’ soloist’ WHAM and .. Bible Tnetitute Rour W riion ancert 1 PM. Hedford B wolos: Gloria WCSH, from’ . Vices Concert Orchestra rantown Gosp 1 recital: violini Federation ot Church 1 TO Crawford's Orchestra; wolos Bible stud Organ re services Philadelphia: Recifal: ' falics Mooseheart. TNI.: Palmer House Detroit: "Organ recital Roseland D; Mission s . 5 PM. vocal and & 6 PM R. WFI, WSAL W LWLW oal “and” mmumnnm\ G WOT LWL Cnsembln wWCCo Church service sregational Chureh Weat Little Symphony : 5 WLS Oidott” Vail's Hotel SLWMCA LIWSWS LWSB wert’ Orchestra. . dinner concert . program h'servic services. cstra st, Sc 8 P.M. THE Sonus: Drake Hotel Concert Ensembls and Restra ] ‘alifornia Ramblers Cross “Coll mitaie 5 fireside program 5. wongs rvices 1ces Ensemble *h’ program . 0 PO mi Tox: cabar and piano 20l 5 and 9 T0 10 . The Ten Californians . weather ‘reports wn crier: Palac “and ‘Lolita Cabrera services. . ncert Orchestra. " Radio " Lighthouee’ Choir: - program . 1L PM. New Arlington Hotel Ensemble KTHS P 11 P.M. TO 12 v Seiger's Orchesira ... Train . Palmer Little Symphony Orches! Sophie Tucker's Playground Church 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 A, 00—Dallas: The Amphion Male Quartet .. chestra . n'c copators . estra; weather z AM. LocalRadio Entertainment Sunday, April 25, 1926. NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, Va. (434.5 Mete 10:55 a.m. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather reports. 9:55 p.m.—Time signals. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). 11 a.m.—Service from All Souls’ Unitarian Church. Rev. U B. Pierce, pastor, will prefa(:h. ject, “A Clean Religion.” 4 p.m.—Service from Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach. 6:20 to 8:15 p.m.—Musical program by Maj. Bdward Bowes and the “Cap- itol Family,” direct from the “Capitol Theater, New York City. The first part of the program will be taken direct from the stage of the theater and consists of music by the €apitol Grand Orchestra and featured artists. The second part of the program will { consist of a special presentation by Maj. Bowes of vocal and instrumental artists. 8:15 to radio hour Cantorum. Kent Schola Atwater the 9:15 p.m. provided by chair in his office, thieves carted away all his lobby and oflice furniture with the exception of the chair in which he ’ slept. Program follows: Church mus “Glory to the Trinity” (from the Lit- urgy), Rachmaninoff; “O Quam Glo- riosum,” “Jesu Dulcis Memoria,” “O Vos Omnes” (old Spanish motets), toria. For women's volces—Song from Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night,” Brahms; “The Gardener,” Brahm: Wedding Song from the Opera “Sadko,” Rimsky-Korsakoff. r pastorals—"To Lovely Groves' gerette), Tessier; “Love Me Truly Shepherde: (Bergerette), > “Mon Ami est Monte” (French-Swiss), Doret. Hungarian Rhapsody for chorus (in two sections), D'Antalffy. English _and American songs—*In These Delightful Groves,” Purcell; “Were You There?” (Spiritual), Bur- leigh; “Deep River” (Spiritual), Bur: leigh; “Swansea Town,” Gustave Holst. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—"“Tower health ex- ercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters.) Silent. Early Program Tomorrow, 11:65 a.m.—Arlington time signals, 12 noon—"Fifty Farm Flashes,” prepared by the Department of Ag- riculture. 12:20 p.m.—Organ recital by Henrl Smidt-Gregor, broadcast from the Homer L. Kitt Studio. 1 p.m.—Daniel Breeskin's Raleigh Hotel Orchestra, under the direction of Roy Laing. That the wearing of a jade neck- lace was a sure cure for kidney trou- ble was at one time & populaz of your persoual tribute through a / ¢ contribution. 3 § RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS Orchestra, to 9 o'clock. featuring torum tions, banquet, WBAP, WCAU, O AR N N W R £*50 o0 O0=0>2 -IM 716 Am Gt b $9 05 Edward Bowes and the tol tol WCAP, 6:20 to 8:15 o'clock. TONIGHT. Musical program by direct from ( - New York City, other stations, mily,” Theater, and Commodore Concert WJZ and WGY, 8 pal concer llml WCAP Wednesd "clock. Hotel Atwater Kent radio hour, the Schola Can- WCAP and other sta- 8:15 to 9:15 o'clock. Boxing Writers' Association WMCA, 8:30 o'clock. 625 Pa. Ave. S.E. Authorized Texas Hote I lmn e Orchestra, 10:30 o'clock. The Ten Californians, 9 o'clock "TNE E DIOLAND. ov wA;mNr.rGN -429 N:Sirecet, N.-W. 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