Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 38

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QUEEN TO SPEAK ON RADIO TONIGHT Score of Stations, Including WRC, to Be Linked With WEAF Studio. radio while The first and addre of Rumania’s in America, 10 he made the studio of WEAF. will he broad- cast by WRC and a score of inter- connected stations east of the Rocky Mountains. Queen Marie's speech is scheduled from %:30 to 9 o'clock The “lce Cream Social” to be broadcast by WRC tonight, troduce several novelties in radio production. Although the nature of the entertainment has not heen r vealed, it is understod that the musi cal features to be emploved will he unugual. Participating in the pro- gram wil he Virginia Rae. radio and concert Madge Tucker, for mer director of the WRC Plavers and Milton Cross, senior announcer at Wiz, The Anglo-Persians. who will be heard at 10 o'clock, also expect to have saveral surprises for listeners. Among the selections to be played will he the “Inca Tango” by the Peruvian eomposer Valderrama. This is one of a series hased upon the weird cere menials of these ancient sun worship ers. A number of other Latin American compositions have heen obtained re cently by Mr. Katzman, director of tha Persians, from Franklin Adams. counselor of the Pan American Union and will he used on future programs Other selections incinded in Mr. Katzman's program are an “Egyptian Dance” hy Stoughton, the “Valse Triste” by Sibelius, selections from Faust and the popular “Kiss Me Again” from Victor Herhert's “Mile Mediste.” The third musical feature will be a concert of chamher music hy the Mozart String Quintet WRC's program will he opened at £:45 with the weekly hook reviews hy Mre. Nina Reed, which will be fol- lowed by a dinner concert by the Hamilton Orchestra. Late dance music will he plaved for two hours, bheginning at 10:30, by the Wardman Park Orchestra. probably only Queen Local Radio Entertainment Friday, October 22, 1926 NAA—Naval Radio Station, Va. (1315 Meters). 9:55 p.m.— Time signals. 10:55 pm. Weather porte WMAL—Washington Radio (293.9 Meters). Radio, Rureau re Forum Silent. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Maeters). 645 p.m.—Book Reviews by Mrs, Nina Reed. . 7 p.m.—Hamilton Orchestra. 7:30 p.m.— Mozart String Quintet £30 to 9 p.m. - Talk by Queen Marie of Rumania from WEAF # p.m.——Ice Cream hour from W.JZ 10 p.m.—Anglo-Persians from WEAF 1030 to 12:30 pm. - Dance music by the Wardman Pavk Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 645 to 745 am.—"Tower Health Exercises.” broadeast with WEAF. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Organ recital 1 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra. OPPOSE WAVE CHANGE. Listeners’ Group Urges Chicago Station to Avoid Switch. CHICAGO, October 22 (R —The Broadcast Listeners’ Association has prevailed upon radio station WHEDC which will come on the alr in Chi- cago tomorrow night. te adhere 1o & wave-length of 214.2 meters in- #tead of using a wave length of 4 meters, which has heen used hy tlon WLW at Cincinnati, Frank I.. announced The backers of station WEDC have sombined with those of station WCLS of Jaliet, 11, said Mr. McDonald, and the wave Jength of the new sta- tlon will he that of the .Joliet sta- tlen, which will be abandoned MORE PRIESTS ARRESTED. Mexico Round-up of Catholic Church Leaders. MEXICO CITY, Octoher 22 (#) Cathalic prelates and priests continue to arrive in Me » ity under arrest They are heing broucht here from various parishes hy order of the min- {stry of the interior, ch ed with im plication in antigovern ment actiyities Rishop 1 s Altamirane of Huajua pam. who vequested the authorities not hring him here under has arrived in the capital and placed himeelf at the disposal of the minisiry of the Interior, Two priests, Pedro Aguilar and Carlos Benitez, arrested the st f Michoacar fined in the military Continues are con barracks here. Land Station Licenses. Special licenses for land were issued during the pa to the following experimenters versity of Cincinnati, statior Clneinnat Associated RBroadeasters Inc.. station AL, at New vil R. Wa ce, station Y1, at Okla homa City, Okla: R. 1. Rockwell, sta tion SXAR. at Omaha, ort Ar thur College, n AYR, at Port Ar thur, Tex Jugoslavia Issues Radio Permits. Government permits are now being required for importation of radio ap paratus into Jugosiayia consular advices to the Department permits are issued month Un to deal v one vear and must he renewed at the end of that time. Private individua must obtain special permits for tmpor tation of any radio equipment. doesn’t believe in a bushel, -but old The modern girl hiding her lig nder #he takes care to keep under cover RADIO’'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Talk by Qucen Marie of Rumania. WRC, WEAF and other stations, R:30t0 9 o'clack. Knights .;f“}‘}rhizs Quartet, WBZ, 8 to oclock. Male 8:30 WOO Tourists in Germany, W00, 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Wardman_Park Dance Or- chectra, WRC, 1030 pm. to 12.30 am. Grand opers, Rifhtle," WAL, 10 12 1lo'cloc tonight in | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, OCT 1 4:00—Boston : Shepard Colonial Orchest Detroit: ‘News: markets: weathe New York: Harold Normanton. son x o id” Normanton. song New York: Newk! spe \"\\h:’mt: Theodore Worth aritone 5 T heatra: mark Reuders Clab |- WEBBM Maf thers 5:00—New York ew York Minneanols Chicaga Astor Newn 6:00—Now York Delroit Detron o Boston. K e o tal French Jexeon Hartford,” Cann'® “Skinny and Hi Chicago . News organ 'OBER 22. 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Meters 430.1 M. Stations a1 “Brodiam vy WEX Bert And e Crcle Robert's Pals e Bertha Frevd, pianist Orche string symphonet hesira recital: ‘market Tepbrts & Gangs news: Bond . = Fen FREE RADIO MEDICAL SERVICE EXTENDED United Fruit Co. Offers Assistance Through 15 Stations in Southern Area. The free radio medical inaugurated by the United Fruit Co. | and thegTropical Radio Telegraph Co. more than three years ago has been reatly extended in the past year and | yperated in the southern part of the | United States and throughout Cen- tral America. According to _an announcement published in the Radio Servicg Rulle- | {tin of the Department of Commerce, service | the medical service may be obtained without cost aboard any vessel of any nationality that is without a ship's doctor. Messages addressed to any of the 15 stations or to any of the ships of the United Fruit Co. will bring medical advice immediately. The service also has been extended to permit doctors aboard any ship. in Southern waters to consult with doctors at land hospitals of both D. €. FRIDAY..OCTOBER 29 1926 . of the United States regarding treat- ment for patients at mea. Radiograms in the medical service are given precedence over all dis- patches with the exceptions of SOS calls. The Society of Woman Geographers, formed about a vear ago, has now 41 members all over the world, women who are engaged in exploring the Central America amd the Gulf Coast | most inaccessible parts of the world. 2-Tube R. C. A. Set..* 4-Tube Crosley Set Spit-Fire Loud Speakers ....... Cunningham Tubes CX-301-A. ... R. C. A. Tubes UX-201-A. 3-Tube Crosley Super-Trirdyn Sef $23.49 - 3.95 B 4.49 1.49 e 1.49 2.59 will in- | last | | arvest, | York: Da-! according to, ianket importations for | flames i S WRBAL Orchestra Baltimare * <and F Beniamin Franklin Orchestra: ladelphia " Weather kel eports Xew York! Uiele Gevhos e Children’s proviim - Newn: Lenox Envemble: MEnelly's O chiestia 1t Boetion Hall String Quartet stra - Svmphoiei* shoit news len's McAlpin Orehestrn DrORTIm . market reports rans il Ore st Suiiday” xchool lesson Horwity « Collegian S 1 Va Richmond Orkan concert avenport: Chinies coniert Philadeiphiia: Adelphia Or mar- Jule Anzel's Orchestra W WHZ, WOR N KDKA New York ) N Minneapolis wiaders. Orchestra extra A = 4 TO 8 P Bt : Sherman’s Or . WIS WRVA WG Y miarhel: furin Haxhes: mixed Ghorus Vi’ Curier’ Orclstrc: health taii: convert o WeCo WMCA KDKA WBZ WOR Talls Dinner coiert Market reports | & artisty Bretton auliliesn voual and instrn niarkels msie leason Hall Carlton Or- String Quartets news: Rl a0 ik Gamiee. o we irthasy et W WORS WAL LWTIC KYW o Sick Yt Juv < Drage Fisemiie Philadelphia Hedtime. - stors New York dudk - or Balimare . WRAL Hartford. Conn o icagy: Hediim ! New ok Cellist Yo York: ¥ NN Yar Alied W New York Raneas (it Cilivago At Detrolt 70— ATlantic phanist Blackstone roll call Orchest Radio farm gan e story French iessons: Congreas Orchestra Dolice reports. iy Quality Bove aham's Dreheatra: © Review of the Dr reim, Violinist 5 Oisen's Orchestra ol Miarkets: xtory: aditices: Riley’s Orciestia Rauland Ttio: market repor asine Gity: N Grgan’ teital; Shelburne concert Expansio 155 City” Lectur Richmond ' 1011, N Cooper. suprano Datlas | Coupers Southerners Philadelpiia: Brown s = Orchestra St Louis: Safe i _orpan el Philadeiphiia Diire” Tustramental’ Frio . ! .M. witlienst WOO tourists in Wiiliam erioil - Boy " Stoids' pr R:00—St Brown's Or Boloist Philadeiphia Gnd nstrimental soloists Atlantic City: Seaside Trio Richmond Hill, N, Y. Ballner WO JAWCAT . WHAR Dveanbies Spanish Bl M e Ambassad it Cieliew Orchexira "W Suridial Sere W i pianint WLIT . ai 5 P il program, vocal and tikirumental Freva Quariet; Taik: songs Garher s Artinans south String xtra Conerit, Wit Hank i 5 s WEAK WHN WA Wt Ky W LIWBAL vio: wolowt WG N Miliion siiie: Axhx Show iversity talk: Sam Siexel Progani Male Quariet Isteamental Newark: 1 mandoinist; Hard man mugical Springfield: K. of Piitsbur Vi New WOR hoiuint. N i W AR = Mo Philbr % Night 9 TO 10 P, WRC and Instrumental wtories; music progran . 8:45—Schenectady hour, and Breye: 00X o Voeal aiks “Nmith's Orcheatrn: news fnds O Rel ciseo Teports Concert program Vocal rec Lighi opers Harmons B KPO WNAC WiEBH WS SWTAM Boston Hieads sentation feviw: hoems i i Spearing Uman hanauet WOR e houtobukian: program WaN «maieal wketeh; WHAL Springheld: Solo Newark Hardl Chuago . Alusca e S Hartiords Corii. > Fiiler hoor Cieag . Musical program Jew Vo Tonkonocs | progiam Coo o New Yok Vocal and instrumental soloists [en Yok Seuih Sea Islanders: WLEIT and Atiantic City: Stidio progeam: Traymore Orchestra . Richmond Hill, N. Y.: Addiess. Walter Leary, baritone:’ th Gondolers g S St Louis: Ovchestra; xoluists Memphis. News: orchestri E Phiielplia: Overbrook Hillk hoir: S Philadelbhia W00 Orchestra: soloists; Chicago: Vocal and instramental artists Detioit” Stuuiiy, progihim . ool 3 €ty Varied musical program W Chasstcul program . pransat safeis WEBM Va.: (horia: soloists: Lutheran M LIWRVA Dinnier concert lice “reports: b KRG meles Children s I stories; music . X . Symphony Orchests : WEFAA W York: La France Orhe W WGR. WDAF WEIT, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ. KSD and WOC, from 10 TO 11 P.M. Harmous time: stiing symphouet: Cope's eyn Orchestiar: mived quartet: soioisis | Instrumental selections: musical architects Luthe Viel! adaress: Ricumond bariton, hewtr Gol, Fox' O WEAF and WHBRM WCAT! WRVA WOO, MOX® an’ Male Selguivenienial am; SyiVania Orchestra Male_quaitet: ol Y. Weath - melody P WR( WIAF, i city 2 “ W atia . Faultater, Viohnist WAHG WiV WOE! WAANM KR, WCCO, WCAE WL St U ki weather reports caxo Clan ord, (o Baltimo:e | ago Eoud Dance Orcligkira Kigoiettor by the WAL Opera Co Pros iy trom WEAF the Pt Vi 3 O At Cliamber Of Comni Hewtia £ ey e proktan beal Soloiate’ lly Male Chorus progam nd instednent Fort Worth | i New York: Frank Far i « 0| Davenpurt it 111:00— Muni stations | AYX. at | Box Rentiick Hestra reading fron Clubn Orchestias tous: talk TO 1 AM. rtaiiers Tra orkan conce shestra foe prosram o ater Beach ( tra and Goden, songs: organ Sweeney brogram ation Players: 170 2 AM. 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