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H WILE TO RESUME HIS RADIO TALKS Will Discuss “Political Situa- tion in Washington’ Over WRC Tonight. ederic William Wile, whose polit- i jons have been one of the popular features of WRC for the past three vears, will begin his Winter series of talks on “The Political Situation in Washington” tonight. The chain of stations which have broadcast Mr. Wile's talks in the past will be augmented exten- ~ively. WRC's chief musical attractions include the second anniversary pro- zram of the Ipana Troubadours. which will last for an hour instead of the usual one-half hour; u tab- loid version of the “Chimes of Nor- mandy,” a popular light opera, and a concert by the United States Army Band. The opera will be sung Ly the W Light Opera Co. at 10:30 o'eloc Opening W imother of the program_will be eries of “Toytown Talks” by Santa Claus. tI_will be followed by a talk on “Shoutng Stars,” by Dr. Willard J. Fisher of he iarvard College Observatory. Lbsequent attractions range from the weekly concert of the Davis | axophone Octet to 4 program by Smith Brothers. LocalRadio Entertainment Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1926 NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, AX 5 Meters). 2:45 pm ather Bureau report: §:45 p.m.—Agricultural market re- ports. 9:55 pan.—Time signals. 5 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund (256 Meters). i1 to 12 (noon)—Current events and police reports. WMAL~—Washington Radio Forum 3.9 Meters). silent. WRC—Radio (46! to 6 p.m. b.m.— Santa Claus, 5 p.m.- ‘orporation of America Meters). Carlton Club Orchestra. “Toytown Talks” by hooting Stars,” by Dr. Willard J. Fisher of the Harvard Col- lege Observatory 7 p.m.— Lee House Trio. ) p.m.—Concert by the United States Army Band under the direction of Capt. William J. Stannarc. Broad- cast with WEAF from the Washing- ton Ba ’olitical Situation in Tonight,” 1 ust jointly with York. &15 pai—George F. Tloss, pianist. 830 p.m.—Da Saxophone Octet, from WEA rk. 9 p.m i roubadours, from WEAF, New 10 pan.— 3rothers, from WEAF, New York. 10:20 to 11:30 -“Chimes of " by Light | . 'from WEAF, New York. m _Tomorrow. Tower health ex- 645 to ervises 5 wm.—Arlington time signals. (noon)—Horticultural flashes from the Department of Agriculture. 0 p.an.—Organ recital. 1 p.m.—Raleigh Orcnes(m YANKEES STIR MEXICO Flop of Flnpncb und “Ham and” Disturbs Siesta. MEXICO CITY, December 8 (P).— Yankee hustle is menacing another ‘herished tradition of an alien land. Mexico, inimemorial asylum of the Three-hour-for-lunch Club, accustomed to shut up =hop from noon or 1 o'clock until 3 or 4 in the afternoon, is hav- ing its sie disturbed by the flo) of flapjacks, the sizzle of “ham and,’ the shouts of hurried waiters and the strange and saddening slght of gentle- e tingz upon stools to eat. e Grade, Trio The e quick luneh is invad Yoric: Songs: ; d Orchestra e ets T hiClL ior NEREITICE RIS Ciivago: Tiemare Far Salon Orehest ts . lex have Orhestra . 2 : ha (ftornoons aw Ta- Phiadelphia: Clesr-Up’ Club Stead of @ seven-course midday dinnex Sewt Yo owefi Ol Tollowed by @ nap, quite 3 St Shitagor Cellint: mews. ollowed by a nap, quite a few cabal {hitago: Cellist: Doy cros a now arve galloping into Americ white fronts, bolting a stack of wheats w o sandwich and returning to busi ness. Gerebe Group Purchased. ' e Atlantic Rroadcasting Co. of | New York has purchased the Gerebe 1p of stations, including WAHG. serpower 5-kilowatt tr: he H00-watt station, WBOQ. The | m under the new owner cast December 17 il itial progr N be br RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT Situation in_ Wash- Frederic “Poli ngton ght,” by . EAF N k: 7-11 Club progr: m’ Wil WRC, WEAD ln!n:ln‘na{l ‘{yr(m rech‘al o sther jons, § :15 st - Weather; Byger’s Orc f E e theaietanons, EoHtoRESoHY ] e Tt onk .. Congress. Carn o'clock hicago: TSIk Sottom: contest - wark l—‘x\e(Mlen‘an’.!‘ilehvru 5 les: Cal e Quartef WAHG reunion, Lon AnElessy Cen Crencaira: W AT clock o Pakise, Kent ariisia % i Philadelphia: Sylvania Orchestra’ — Crligho? Sam, and Heary”': *The 3 Fox Theater program. WOO, e t8T FN oy Gollelin Serehaders 9:25 o'clock {11:30—New York: Bernie's Orchestra . et T | MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Organ_recital from All el e e S e R sainte Episcopal Chureh, | |50 % Yo kol o Sk WRVA, 10 to 11 o'clock. ' S S eI = H & Louts s Orche : : 3 Mooseheact, Palmer Victoriuns mes of Normandy.” by {inannati; P"Y-xlfl pomam f : y s Angeie cal hrogra . A ght Opera Co, Mianearolis: rmkmns,l)r«hu!ra organ recital WRC. W F and other sta- AinaaCits | Nighthawk frofic: Plantation Players: othes tions, 10:30 1o 11:30 o'clock. Radio Repairs ‘adjusted at reasonable cost. Open Eveninge E.J. Penning Adams 4894 2505 Champlzin St. N.W. ATWATER KENT Radio Sets Plus “Grove” Service Guarantee Satisfaction C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. by Frederic | 1 a whole flock of foreigners | nsmitter | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Bchedubed for Eastern Standard Time Stations. Meters. Miles. 4 TO 5 PM. 4915 4:00— York: Vocal and instrumental sololsts. b Nowy, York: News: aports: Tocal"aha “runieital RSl Loy g1 20 Detroit - - recital. P 516.9 é Boston; Shepard N 4301 3 430 Ron N or PN oS Aatorie Oreneaira: .- - 4543 204 570 6 PM. Onh-m\ 5:00—Xew York, Janseen's Chict lamarcic ew 51 1o—}mumlpnu e WGBS 316.6 6:00—X le Geebee: Hall's Arcadians: news..... X MiMncapolie: Besders’ Chib; children's program: mrkure e ARNA Trio: ‘fopsy-turvy time Dmfl'll‘ll Vnufl 4475 'hlldnn Club: organ_reci WEB! 17 k Orchestra, organ reci WBBM %57 5 WQIM( ll»_fl .(%thl"‘ *"%6; 235.2 1o Venboe” Orchéetra. - WNAC 4301 News _bulletin market reports. YW 2.?'5,9 Guldk!ll&u Ensemble lolol- fi%% ne2 g 38014 { | m': ‘market Teports: Spanis! Diuner concert. . ... Lenox " Easenibie’ ma 4—Cincinnatt: Children's stor 10— Philadelphi Adelphia Dance Orchestra New' Yorl: Goidew's McAlpin Orchestra. 40—Chicago: Organ concert. > #:45—Cincinnati: Piano_selections’ by’ Lola Smith. Davenport: Chimes concert; sport talk.. 7 TO 8 PM. Dbirthday list markets Roll call; Piano M‘let-uuns c Vagabonds. ! rts; Vone' alk: Radio, Franks... .. an recital: pianist: strin Phinsaelohia %, ’ - oy tales by Holly Berry Pittsburgh: Concert; eta; wric: | Bhelton' Ensembic chestra E New York: 'Spasieh Twing 2 lcuonl N adi 5 time _ story: Congress United"Synagogue_services hnmmodure Cleveland: hic 5 “‘w"x’m finance: soloiat, Cibtinnati;’ \k-;‘,unur: Grcnesia el L i s WO cago” Market reports: musical prograr: Puach und Ju |z :m—lp'l&l‘l:!elpm u.mfmmu% Male "oumn WEAL ro Iphi Sylvi Fhiladglphia: Sylvani hestra. Richmond Hill, New Yorl and Schenectads : " Easiman’ Theater program. 8—Boston: Federation of churches. 7:45—Minneapolis: HRadio pioneers’ hour. 8 TO 9 P. “The Mayor an Drulrlln Mendelssohn Club. WGY ‘Auglistine Jacquillard.” soprano, (. WAHG A Sterlin, ale Q\l tel; soloists: l'hlllAleth a: McGrath's Orcl hcfilra Chics “The, Nllllon Im‘l Ash's show Busicalprogram Des Moines: Bedll e stori (hgnummnu Orchestra. thu‘o Musical prog talks . EEI&P genh Chltagor < ramls howr Delrml Studio " program Richmond Hi Lleveland: Auditorium Fewark: Health talk: 1 5er $prineleld: Musical program song_trlo. New " York: " Piano Katherine Mannion, Lewisohn course . 1 l‘lllflg::h' Conmomman Male New York: Radlo Franks: of Cincinnati: Bosworth artists ! St Louk g i Cincinnati: imis' Dance ‘Orehesira. I Richmond. Va.: Market news: Smithers. Hawaii | vocal 'artists ... 4 2 Detroit: Musical .lyrrzlrp o reon City : o Farm '$chool’ 8:30—Loujevitie: Hilebrand's Orchestra. o I Seikes, and “his orchéstra Children's hour. axophone Oct AE and WSATL 9 TO 10 P.M. ‘Troubadou AL WLIB i i “'(,R and WRC, ¥ 5 K Rl- ‘bmond, \r gro_songs and stories s Angel mk-. news. { Addresa; Centra University of Chicago Mune: Sicinder Sire "(;.‘t Jack Titele usic: Stein ng Quartet: ‘Juck Little. Soloist; Republic Theater & gram . Lewisohn concert: John jorehead, ‘basko. Coumepolitan Malc Quartet; Westinghouse o tudio program Code,_ lessons White hour. male ‘quartet idwards' Orchestra: lecture . Til.: Children' cago: Ash's show: talk: New York: Vocal and piano solos. Philadelphia: _Songs Boston s Concert’ Orchestra 4 armony team: vocal soloist Varied musical program. Soon Sanders, -elmmni. 9:25—Philadelphia; Orchestra. 9:30—Minneapolis: Levina the Homemaler. Francisco: States Orchestra. oW York: "Moment musical program, WEI 10 TO 11 P.M. Fox Theater program 10:00—Ehiladelphia: New York: Musical Drogri Violin-piano rec wark: “The Iliad of Indi Springfield: Y. M. H. A. prograr m_reports AQ_Alr Liti Euterpe Trl ‘ weather and m\smll Sorehedd. i New York: Lecture: John ‘weather _reports st. Louls Richmond. H H Los Angeles. Virginia Orchestra feago: Clgssical concer - ! Chnemnati: Hermann ‘e g i Schenectady: WEBL progrim | Hot . Springs: Meyer Davis Poole ‘hestra i Richmond (0l N. Y.: We am( i Wb i Sy Brothe 10-3:0—Davenport i Cincinnati ton Orchestra. New Work: Nest Club progrs Tnneapolis: Owatonna Lio: N ¥ork:. Chimes of Norman Opera Company, WCAE and. 11 TO — Minneapolis: Weather and market report f 1200 A Brickson s Orehest Raiubow frofie Organ Soclial b program.’. S WCC P the WEAF Light ielasa it WEAF 170 2 AM. ’ 1:00—Los Angelos: Sunset Tnstrumental Quartet: solos Chicago® Fuzewater h_Orchestra S B r's_Orchestra . 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