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28 THE EVENIN NG STAR. WASHINGTON, WRG TO CONTINUE | FORUM LECTURES Cangressional Speakers to Be Heard Until Adjourn- ment. of Con, sessions indefinitely, nged to resume its radio forum until the mem ess have departed fl‘(\"l] The forum will be broad- cast tonight by WRC and WJZ, New York, beginning o'clock The speakers will be Representative Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey,! Republican, and Representative Mil ton A. Romjue of Missouri, Demo erat, who will discuss “The Work of | Congress.” | “Record B With the decisi continue its WRC has arr Congressional bers of Con the Capital 5" to Suspend. Tonight's program will _bring the farewell performance of “The Record <" to listeners to WRC. The en- ainers Al Bernard, Frank Kamp. lain and Sammy Stept, who are quit- the air for the Summer next will be on the air tonight, be z at 9 o'clock. Their farewell | their New York audience will be| broadeast Wednesday night, at which | tin e WRC remainder will be silent of WRC's entertain includes one of its old features new the “Hill Billies’ a joint program with ) to nd the Belle. | and the Stamford Vocal joint entertainment, to be the studios of WJZ.| at 8:10 o'clock. | Bible Talk at 7:55. late program will ne solos by Wayn Kitt Hour of Music. to be broadcast from the studios of the Homer L. Kitt Piano Co. from 10 to 11 p.m.. and an organ recital by Otto F. Beck. to be broadcast from Cran- dall's Tivoli Theater from 11 to mid- night. The weekly Bible talk will be given | by Representative David B of | Indiana at WMAL its on Aattraction tonight by Moran and the Satury Night Orchestra. Popular number: sung by Phil Hayden, tenor, will inter- sperse the orchestra selections. ment and one. rd in from 7 vio L will be h W, rive Trio in broadeast from beginning include Johnson, has Al LocalRadioEntertainment || NAA—Naval Radio Sation, Radio, Va. (4345 Meters). p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. p.m.—Time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund Committee (256 Meters). 11 to noon—Current events for shut-ins. W(‘\l'—(‘hflapmkr and Potomac Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). Silent. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (212.6 Meters). 7 p.m.—Al Moran and his Wisteria Saturday Night Orchestra, with Phil Hayden, tenor soloist. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meter: 6:55 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7:00 p.m.—The Work of Congress,” by Representative Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey, Republican, and Rep- resentative Milton A. Romjue of Missouri, Democrat, broadcast with Station WJZ. 7:30 p.m.—The Hill cast_with Station WJZ. p.m.—Bible talk by Represent- ative David Hogg of Indiana, un- der the auspices of the Organized Bible Class Association. 8:10 p.m.—Harold Sterns Belleclaire | Trio and the Stamford Vocal Trio, Billies, broad- broadcast with Station WJZ trom New York. 9:00 p.m| Al Bernard, Kamplain and Sept, broadcast with Station fom New York. 9:30 p.m.—Wayne phone soloist | #:50 p.m.—The Kitt Hour of Music, broadcast from the studios of the Homer L. Kitt Piano Company- 11:00 p.m.—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck, broadcast from Crandall's Tivoll Theater. Johnson, saxo- SEVEN GET COMMISSIONS. War Department Adds First and Second Lieutenants to Reserve Five residents of this city have been commissioned by the War Department as first lieutenants in the Medical Reserve Corps of the Army. They are Hugh J. Welch, 219 1 street: Paul! Ivania_avenue; Eleventh street D. Mudd, 1328 southeast, and en, 3313 P street. » have been issued Brown, 1809 Twenty- ames J. Madden, Richard Hope road M. O'Br al: Good Edward Commissions to Rothwell H. fourth street, and to 10 Franklin street northeast, as sec ond lieutenants in the Infantry Reserve, TAX RETURNS DUE IN JULY. Personal retu for the new fis- ' p s | current with the voice currents i Eadi i e el cal vear must be filed next month, it | called the process of “modulation.” || A memor h Henry Lans i ey | burgh ant. soon will he ed nounced erday by District{ The current then has the high-fre- | PU'ET T hoami e . William . Richards. R i e e eRRURY it D! k m “for quency characteristics n his untiving efforts in the aid of hu the returns have | transmit it through space plus the " will be distributed | voice current characteristics that will | e door to this year instead | make it possible to reproduce the voice | 11 IR FEN O COMIIEE, | it " or music at the receiving end I e e e | The J todoor distri- | [t really corresponds to the e o i . B anL fon Eback L aie donier = [ man of the committe ' - st ShDiwiusd Khatiu Eomde | the memorial | blan thsessor's office RAI)I()S BI".ST OFFERINGS | x when | ulso may | SATURDAY. JUNE 1928. 26. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT |1 SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 1926 | Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time UPEN NEX'I’ WEFK RTINS - 10— Moosehear ‘< parts ) | M e n " WEA yas o Yone Marked s povs iz i | 5 Now York: Employment oviorrities e : 3706 e Additional School and City 5.00 tker's Danee Orehe WEAF Brwa market e KW i Bowes arcct, Sans Yards Available Thursday X am: hase ball v 3 Tuaton: Thn Simmiie Gallagher « Or hestra WAL 3 Chicago: Topsy thrvy time WMAQ on. e R i W to Children hia: Weather: Renjamin Franklin Hotel Concert Sip Grcheatra: Dase hall rosiiie marker renoris Wi 3 B14—Nowark: Hotel Shelton Eneembie: ahort falk WoR i 520 Philaelnhin Dase ball teeulta BrilevueStratford Hotel . gaai Thirty seven school playgrounds and | 5.0 e e WG Y 3 (1“"” additional munieipal play Pittabnreh - Westinghanse Ban KDKA IS grounds will open for the Summer BEER e 2 Chursday. it was annonnced today by 1 3 6TO T PM. I Mrs, Susie Root Rhodes. superyisor Newark ' Hotel Shelton Enssmble: Oreste five municipal playgrounds have hee . o T -P;fi: time: orean reiftal. ool Jopen since March 1. and the Summe Nrw York: Hotel n Orchastra [additions Wil make ¢ recreation Sow York Yo Atk FGomedy Troune | places available for the children of the Chicago: Stock auntation o) Ty 8 o U District during the school vacation | RO e A e ine ouintet” WGN Y Dertod New Mot oy o 1 e elabionas bt s The three municipal playerounds Clavaland: Base hall raapite’ Collecia B which will in the Sumi senson Chicaga: Raniand Lyrie Trio mark WENR e T S New Soric: Sport talk . vacal a0l . Orcliatrn and Van Buren streets: the John Rur L3 —Pittaburgh - Base hall results | roughs UL hteenth and Atlantic City: News: Dase hall e # he 1 the Gree Rl A ) streets northeast. and the Gres penrctad’s | Procram frim "ufial in Anacostia. Al of the munieipal | Clneinnat ren onnds will open at 9 s, ane 45— Davenport. Chimes comeert. Epundh il fanen A n o and S iatoa st Tpim, n‘.,- s Ium\lplu ounas | T waes will open and close an hour earlier e et fanes Motel Ambassador’ Orioatra wip Fach playground will have @ director Mimical * program . base ball resultss fali g 'y-)w\\‘ hoot ,4“]\ ;;[uv)mh)lu e fol Talk: arfisie’ debut_howr < WRNY ow: White—-Adams. Arthur wen. Allegra Tyl Cama i the’ Ol Brightwood Park. Brookland, Fichan ren's Court. by M Edward Boyles Goldman Tand e it Congreasio WRC and Nz « n. Dennison. John Baton, Emery Jewark: Hotel Bretto e T phets it irhrother, Fillmore, Haves, Jeffer | DTk i s o errin Mairie son. Johnson-Powell, Ketcham, Lud- | Sherma ptal solom low, Orr, Polk-Henry, Tenley, Wallach- | V'(‘.'.’;::‘.‘,dp('! ot loents am WNAC Towers Weightman. Wheatley ind feago: Fdgewater Beach Hotel Orehestra “'\“‘j"!". Van Ness Colored-— Bri; Bruce, Ghicagu: Sport results’ organ recital: class) e Rurrville. Cley d. Deanwood. Gid. | Atlantie City: Hotel Morton Orchestra: F: i i el R ke Atiantnt iy selioot” iesson KYW Langston and Duniy Chieago: Musical *proeram W Cinnat © Organ reital: Hawkine Ridio G WEW % " aaoe City” Markets: " weather: R {raights Orcheatra S i Wi $20.000,000 FILM DEAL. d_Blackstone Strinc Lphlg | inneapois X Orchestra WHAR o2 LT RUNE | Famous Players-Lasky to Buy Mid- 8 TO 9 P.M. dl. : S e estern h R8:00—Chicago: Dunas phogram s WENR o S Gl Glnvefana. Holnon Kot Opcnstra WHAR NEW YORK. June 26 (£). Chicago: Harmony time: Osburn's Orchestra: Crawford s Or o | holders of the Famous Players.L Chiveatr AN Sands - Drake Hotel Ensemible: Hamm s Or Corporation, of which Adolph Zukor | mEos WweN is president. yvesterday voted mor Chicagn - contesi and music: radio photolosu 4 than $201000/000 to. niichais Springfeld Wolon: Hotel Westminsier Orchesira Rz L s ChieiAnati= Classical program: dance program: Calico Cat h & Katz Cor New York: Instrume and vocal seections: Hindu piay, oo which oper A chain of theaters in e ater Bescir Hoist Oétcatia; Siart’ Male the M . and for further na- Quartet: songs Lo . tion-wide development of Famous Play Roston: Varied musical brogram’ ers theater system. Cl: al Hotel Casino Orchestra: Chicago Cembassidor Orchestra: Creatore’s Band Berkeley Cartaret ¢ olojets it abelie mes concert: rk: Violinist: Draw tina musical proram Aus 2w Lawes, uln‘l Pl:mllhlm'n ¢ &:30—Philadelphia C) les Fry s Loui \ RA‘ nuld Kent Hot Orehestra Fiburent* Westingnouse hestra reports 9:00—Lhiladeiphia; ¥ or flle Nic Police Entertainers: Aureliux Quartet e Chicago:_Voeal program A T Minneapolis jusical prog New Y::‘rk' Ben Bernie's (\.:hl-x!vk B RN New York: Vocal and mstrumental solo e WMeA Orchertra, oo o ey New York: Austin’s program rehestra o ieiicaire. WOBS New York: Plag: pianiat. Arrowhead iy, Danie Orchestin - Wi RO L bert Do OFChrirs el o Chicamn: T pera beriod " Katmica” and | “Someum ‘In a Gondola’ W i Cincinnati: Henry Thies’ Dance Orchestra 1!""‘-{1"1‘1 Ba.llhl.nyaml Katz Chicago Theater Rflnr. ‘“m\;. Springfield: Vocal and piano solos: Weather and m person_ reports: base ball results. — Newark : Brass Quartet: Monterey Soviely Orchestra —Chicago: Moss-covered melodies 85 3 Memphin: Chigw Chow progran The Record Bo Hotel Van Curler Orchestr 10 TO 11 Mayflower Orchest Alemite Boys Sencvads : 10:00—New York; Hotel Chicago: Variety hout: WERM WOR Orchextra GN_ St ErnieGolde Weems ¥: Dance program Vincent Lol a Or; ide: Orchestra Lekion pros ball - results amn, 12 MIDNKG 1 TO | Springs: Contralto soloist, Mrs. Rigsby i KTHS Tt Soloists: Avalon @ wrathier auarer W n WAHG Minneapolis: Weaihe i WECO Chicago: Songs: L by Mectier's hewtra. . Drake Hotel D Wian a: Hi s Dance Orchestr 11:15—Minnagpolis: 11:40—Chis Pullman Porters' Quartet: Osburn's and Crawford's, Orchestras ............ S CWEBM 11:45—Atlanta: Musical program WSH Your Hour Le: DX Hound AM. T TO ) 12:00—Chicago 5 W York ‘hour program Latonia Melody Boy< Nighthawk frolic Maide of Melody Plantation Plasers 170 2 AM. conge: Sunset Male Quartet Kansas City WERH Pat Ward, stories 1.00—Chicago 504 FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY IOfiEPH (Al( 47}RRA Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohihited. audible phones or | from the courier ' message by of the message Radio Fundamentals for the Layman. Part 1L The first step in a radio program is | the production of the voice or instru- | mental selection at the broadcasting | station studio. The sound waves cause | a vibration of the dfaphragm of the means loudspeaker (the Radio frequency l‘hfi ion of the rents before det pose amplification {am lo frequency cu ction) serves the pur. of strengtheni the radio i s before 3 e repi ( o microphone and this vibration of the | IS NE fhes e Teprohiced, 1o diaphragm produces a variation of mp|,.hu e receivers. Audio frequency am current flowing In the circuit into| Lhigcition Increases the volume. of which the microphone is connected. | cound by increasing the strength of This current is not suitable for| ;o Coice frequencies after detection, transmission through the ether. The |y, yorgre they ure conver into rrier wave of high frequency suit- able for such transmission is produced by a special unit designed to zenerate | high-frequency currents, and the voice | frequencies produced in the micro-| sound waves, HONOR TO LANSBI)RGH. phone circuits are superimposed on | E B the highfrequency currents in whit | Friends Soon Will Erect Memorial might be termed a “mixing box.” The i to Late Merchant. process of molding the high-frequenc: . hut the horse « plece.” fa b Suicide WIFE HANGS HERSELF. 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