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leading | the differences of opinion over the| Department of Comm the i T : ! over the character of the Federal Ra- | represent several of the nature of the radlo commission can |ance of licenses and the assignment o LONG RANGE RADIO EMERTAINMENT dio Commission. manufacturing, broadcasting ““_"' be ironed out. of wave lengths. A Originally - supporting the White | trade organizations of the industry| “Among the proposed cothpromise| If this or some other compromise 7 bill, which would establish a com-|was authorized in an attempt 10 | agreements suggested, it is under-|arrangement can be made, some WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926 D eeion 6 act with and under the | bring the broadcasters’ and the | stood, is ome that would make the|hope is held that a permanent radio Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Demrtment of Commerce, the radio | manufacturers’ views on legislation | commission an independent estab- | bill by Spring is a little more than industry at the close of the last ses- | hefore the members of Congress in| lishment, but would leave with the |a remote possibility. Moters. Miles H sion of Congress threw fits prejudices | Washington. ey 4TOBPM. oy~ k03 aside and asked only that a bill be| With headquarters established in P L isiial 4 8 97 passed, leaving the composition of | the Capital the committee has re- Fagan Fost diCoxt6iB ewTork: e iy o= WMC, 204 the cnm‘;(!llo“ to the judgment of |opened the campaign for lezislation ste aton: Shepard Colonial Orch popular selecti 390 i 1 the House and Senate. | helpful to the industry and to the ’ rand Lox to Be phyitck Farand Rose Golden L Ll iacopai . Congressional Action . on 5, eatablishment thin Fall'of the ! listening public and is searching for . . . Church s i e 8 2 i s national co-ordinating committee tc a common meeting ground whereon Heard Tonigt—Light Opera New York: Educational masical proxram: soioist. 1.0 : Temporary Bill Believed As- . 30— New York: Waldorf-Astoria Orcheatra. ... .. 40—Philadelphia: Police reports; organ: trumpets . Also Scheduled. 510 6 P sured as Session Nears. o R A T :00—Mooseheart. TIl.: Children's hour: talk Minneapolis: Readers’ Club. .o Chicago: WRBM Staff: others: Wivce ‘music. Fugan, Foster and Cox, the trio of 0. Vocal and instrumental soloists i Fi1e 54| Practically assured of temporary O W ol sicia v . ork: Market reports. ... . o A . D ot S0 c Ui ceer e thels waAiD 670 7 PM. ' ggs |TAdI0 legislation at the coming ses- debut from WRC three weeks ago.| 000 —Shicasn: Children's promram. rihisth sees . 04 |8ton of Congress leaders in the radlo will return to the air tonight from | Boton - Kiddies' Klub: Tado Veniee Orehea 390 | \nquatry as represented by the na- tra the Park road station. Since the Philadeiphia: Weather: Benjamin Franklin Orchesira tional co-ordingti mmittee now h. S Y ' = b o 10 AM. to 4 PM. T ‘*E{;,,L,ifie" ears! s a way of appre- pEses & 24388 sR3gdEs & Do wa mae i firet radio performance the boys hav Detroit: Goldkette's Ensembie #alned other successes in perforn Schenectady: Market reports: the possibilities of following up vith a permanent radio bill before the ances with the St. Patrick Player Chicago:’ News: market reparts. . They wili be heard tonight in a I»\'lrml Tuller concert: markets Natlon’s legislators pause in their b nnlg conscxcnn‘(:us ;clr(\nsce Our work in the Spring. usiness home at 15th an treets is P . Fe o v ew Dus dchedule . - nounced that it would welcome a u an evxdepoe of 37 years of continued fC&‘OgflltlDfl. rk - Pianist; market reports program beginning at 9:30 o Newark: Shelton Ensemble: sports compromise measure If such a bill % can be @rawn suitable to both_the for the benefit of the Christmas Shopper . livan, R e o White and the Dill adherents. Such | For the property owner of today, it The Unlted States Army Band, di- Mooseheart, TIl.: Organ rec A compromise would be arrived at C isan “open door” to First Mortgage The sacond feature of WR("s Sprigfleid: New rected by Capt. William J. Stannard, : principally through an agreement L I sediReal Estay supply the musical feature of | 7:00—Philadelphia; Toy tales by Holly Berry.. e D e parking e e Pt ; oR Wh ¥ —Where funds are adequate; costs gram will be the light opera presen: Cleveland: Lotmbare tation by the WEAI Light Opera aburgh: Dinner WRC's early entertainment. The New York: Talk: Radio Franks ¥ + fati : 3 : risk acc1d;nts mn congested reasonable; decisions prompt; and you ATWATER KENT holiday traffic, when our busses are relieved of all bothersome details. Co., who have arranged 1 o i p,.w»u..“:;:inlfili'.’ln s o mrieer "reporis. the popular works of Gilbert and Sul-f 0 fork: McAlpin Entertainers arracks. from where the concert Schenectady: Agricultural program: Eastman progra will be ralaved to WRC, WEAF and New York: Spanish lessont polics reports. III: Radio Sets . g Plus “Grove" Servies will get you there- quickly, com- Pirst Mongage Loans on Homes, Apartments Guarantee Satlstaction s P T and Buildings, in D. C. and nearoy suburbs Harry. C. Grove, Inc. fortably and in safety. Use them L and enjoy your shopping. : HLRust Compflny other stations. Springfield " MOALE farm TSIABSHED 1889 Philadeiphia: Adelphia Dance Orchests Ba@BamIS Bon P SBaZ! wawcz 32 paeag 3 222 3 3 2 22 @ Follewing the band concert, WRC will broadcast with WEAF programs by the Davis Saxophone Octet and ¥ E the Ipana i wdours. The half addres hour of entertainment by the Smith REw Broth niso will be broadeast with w heginning at 10 o' WR("s program will be opened at 6:30. when Santa Claus will give an- Des Motnes other of his “Tovtown Talks.” At Citeagn’ "Siock quntationsy Punch aud, ocloek A talk will be s i recital: string quartet: sol James W. Gidley of the > nal Y k ¥ weather! eum op “Farly American Animals Rheatrs T phants and Others. Bichmon: Dinner music will be plaved by the Orchestra Tee louse Trio, under the direction ! I 5 of Samuel drin 7 N b 'ui«'“lr“x ‘fiulu Arm; WRHF, the Washington Radic WIAR. W WSAL and WTAM. {rom....... Hospitai Fund Committee’s station, adelphia e R : resumed broadeasting today after a Richmond Hill long absence from the air. Using _Minneapolis: Kadio b ¥ ‘hour the 236 meter wave channel, the sta Al tion 11l broadcast daily between 11 00—Ha ‘. l;uhn Band concert; saxophone solof Fockes New Yor and 12 o'clock. Police reports and Ricumond. Bill, N. ¥ H current events for shut-ins will be ot ia Pennsyivania Orehestra: violinist. .. teatured ! e tholr of St. Thomas Chuir . Auditorium _program. . . LocalRadio Entertainment S : {'J‘ e e m;% 6 - m; d Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1926 A):h‘»'lj‘:’yqpr;lr[:-u; H-\-HH‘V‘ it rful ‘- e Vo 3 :' B : .' ’g mfi‘ a e s 233 Ct e'phia: Roll birthday Lido Venice Orchestra: cmsas 2o 28532 2o e g2 g2 " 1001-15% Street. N.W Washington Rapid Transit Company Phone: Adams 8920 % 19 e S 32 &% 333 Tes Two Receivers in 8’3 " .1, KL C L0, NC. 11 i 1y CARROLE LB N The .Prudential” 2 %237 > 4 Daorrs [WRS 283 JREER 5¥ 33 5 ' > > S Famiiy “ho 2 v S i Vocal and_inktrumental NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, gfieid: Vocal o, SR 7 5 Theater program adio prog v A - il Ebededii Newark: Talk: Fenner Hill Trio WOR i 2.45 p.m.— Weather Bureau reports. New York: Wi “ontext:_entertainers: # 3 45 Pittsburgh Concert. vocal ‘and instrumen 4 i 550 - AGTCUl It an; el Vs Chiagn® Vocal and_instrumental program. S : el Cincinnati: Book review: dance program. s a5 Time al 1 10 Goldkette's emble: studio program. X 1 % ) A e i e Datroit . Little Symphony Orchestra: Camper's I 10:45 p.m. Weather Bureau re-| 8:30—Louisville Vetter s Entertainers . At AN e irone Oriets W) ; . S 2 - . ppee . VAR an WMAL—Washington Radio Forum Los Ankeles: Miisical program .. ... 1293.9 Meters). &:45—Minneapolis. Voc and instrumental entertainers . 9 TO 10 P.M. B Trio. . g;w Regardless of whom you wish to remember with a gift this Christmas as a token of your esteem, w!:e‘ther it be mother, sister, brother, sweetheart or friend, there is an article of furniture here that will meet with your most exacting requirements. We have listed a few suggestions below with very low prices quoted. 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Patterson, Managing Director, Potomac 4480 Riack Rattom™ contest, WRNY, 11 c'clock

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