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N, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. 53 RADIO PARTS TRAVEL WRC TO CARRY BANQUET. AS FAR AS THE WAVES| winl Brondcast War Veterans' Club Fete Next Thursday. The hanquet, ins of the American W Veterans' Club at the Mayflower Hotel May 6 will | be broadcast by station WRC, it was announced today. Music will he furnished by two orchestras. The han quet is scheduled to start at 8 o'clock | and the dance music will be on the air from 10:39 until 2 o'clock THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 20070 TAKE PART INCHILDREN'S FETE |Community Center Festival Tonight to Demonstrate Youthful Prowess. WCAPWILL CARRY NAVY BAND TONIGHT Program From House Caucus | Room to Be Broadcast. i e Grace Abbott to Speak. | tures the installation. of officers and | the presentation of two silk flags, one |an American flag and the 'other a club emblem of dark blue silk. with lettering and the seal of the United States in gold. The flags tion to the newly-organized clih veterans of all w: in which United States has been enzagzed. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Playlet by the Thomas Her-' bert Stock Co., WCAP, 7:10 to 7:30 o'clock. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Ingredients of Set Go 250,000! Miles Before Being Put To- gether, Redfield Says. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, April 30.—The radio reaches nearly as far for its constitu ent elements as the waves flow which it transmutes into melody or speeeh. William C. Redfleld, former Secretary of Commerce, points out in his new book. “Ingredients comprising a radio set have among them all traveled 250,000 miles between their places of origin | and the factory where they are finally | combined,” says the book, published today by Houghton Mifflin. *“In one stargdard receiving set are two thou- | sand different parts, omitting the tubes. Kach of the seven tubes has | 32 parts. | “The list of materials entering into these is a lesson in physical geogra- phy, for the continents are there, the shores, the plains, the hills and islands appear, as well as the animal, veg- etable and mineral kingdoms. . Some folo; and Scoutmaster Thomas A. | of these mat; are domestic, many King of Troop 40. assisted by Scouts | are foreign, No nation, no continent, Welford Holmes, Vernon Smith, 1 supplies them all.” old Lort, Irving Luskey, William | Luthey, Blamne Brown, William Hunt, Harvey hmidt, Robert Morgan | Marjorie and Richard Herman. The Is of | Jean Thompson, the Pollyanna Club include Mary | Janet Weideman Prediger, Julia Nolan Adelaide Hazel | There will be no charge for admis- Madelaine Kuhn. Katherine Kuhn, | sion, and the public is cordially in Margaret MacPherson, Margaret Wil:| vited to attend this first children’s kinson, Lilllan Smith, Mary Smith, | festival of the community centers of Helen Simering, Helen Carrizan and the citv. The only reservation Annie Carrigan seats will be one section for the par E. L. Mattice, deputy commissioner | ents of the participating children. of the fourth division of Boy Scout. ‘The committee in charge of the fes. is in_charge of the Scouts, and Mrs. | tival includes Mrs. A. J. Driscoll. M. W. Davis is chairman of the|chairman; Mrs. L. W. Hardy, Mrs. hostess committee for the reception | Mrs. E. H. Hunter, Mrs. | of the audience of the evening. as-|I. E. Kebler, Mrs. V. P. Lane, Mrs sisted by Mre. Virginia P. Lane, Mrs. | G. W. Klare and Miss M. P. Burklin. Scott, Mrs. W. J. Moran, Mrs. R, | T K. Middleton, Mrs H. 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Ensemble: Golden's Orchestr Thels Orpheus Ensemble . Concert '!_\'T!;c_(,'ni!ed States o Navy Band, WCAP, 8 to 9 o'clock. Yor) Yo on Schener tady New York 0—Philadciphia J0—Piteaiurgh Sunday ‘school lesson” J plano selections: Krench’ iesson Stratford Orchestra ....... Stock reports: Market reports Scores: Bel Dinner concert : SRR . Hatford. Dinner concert hy the Hub Trio " 5:45—Philadelphia: Clarence Seaman's Orchestra ......... Chicago: News, lnancial and final ma ket reports .. .. 670 3 PM. concert {rom KDKA Congress Hotel. police repoita: lecture tiord Hotel Orchestra Treaswieland “Party Night,"” WRVA, 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The concert of the United States | Navy Band in the 1s room of the House Office Building tonight, und the auspices of the llouse naval af- fairs committee, will be broadeast by station WCAP. This attraction is| scheduled from & to 9 o'clock, and | will be followed by the weekly pr &ram of Whittall's “Anglo-Persians. As a prelude to the May day cele- bration tomorrow of the American Child Health As. sociation. Grace Abbott. chief ol the Children’s Bu rean of the De partment of I bor. will broad ast an outline of the world move ment in child health welfare. #wllowing her, R. C. Wells, physical chemist of the Geolozical Survey. will give a scien tific explanation of “An Element.” fnother talk wil made by Repre A sentative thr,\" R. e iy Rathbone of Tilinois on “Fifty Years Ago and Todav.” His talk will be| broadcast from the Washinzton Hotel ‘The Mozart Strinz Quintet will open WCAP's program at 6 oclock. Sub- sequent features include a radio *“Hob. goblin” story by Blanche Elizabeth | Wade, banjo solos by Georze Mc- | Cauley, market summaries by the De- | partment of Agriculture, and a dance | chestra” vocal and instrumental soloiats . ... from the ballroom of the| Minnagpolis Markets Dicks Bonk s Orehasirs = Philadelphia: Vi and instrumenta’ artists talk: the Sinzinz Groandhog: *he Rrran Gi Roston: The Kitchen Canaries: radio skit . New York: Talks: musical nrogram ANantic City: Educational talk: dance orchestr Philadelphia: Talk: musical program . 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