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RADIO CONFEREES | - LOOK FOR REPORT LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1926. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 8 TO THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, —— 1 9 AM. Stations. Meters. Miles SPANISH WAR VETERANS Camp at its Gen. Nelson A. Mile: & into its mem- t meeting mustere bership 13 Spanish-American war nurses. JEight veterans were also RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Capitol Theater _program, New York, WRC, WEAF and other stations, 7:20 to 9:15 o'clock. DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 1. DIPLOMAT IS ADONIS. { New Italian Ambassador to Berlin Is Fair Favorite. BERLIN, December 18 (#).—The diplomatic set is buzzing with excite- ment over the arrival of a veritable KING GEORGE ABANDONS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Gets “Kick,” He Admits, But Has Made Only One Venture This Year. for little Princess Elizabeth, Then he let it be knqwn in the royal housc hold that he had done his first and last shopping of the season. On this account the Queen has been busier than usual this vear. On sev eral occasions she devoted an entire day to buying Christmas remen.: brances which are to be given in the dded to its rolls. Applications for number of nurses have been re- ceived by the camp as well as a large number of veterans and they will be { formally mustered at a future meet . Past Comdr.-in-Chief John Lewls Smith welcomed the nurses on behaif of the national organization and pre- sented each with a white carn: de Que a, Consul of Cubt honorary member of Rict den Camp, ented ez h nurses with a bouquet of flowers in behalf of the Cuban government, and Department Comdr. Edward J. No lan, on behalf of the Department of the District of Columbia, welcomed them into the organization. Comdr. g . 1 188 Print 1. Shomette presided. A buffet j = luncheon was served under the dir e tion of Mrs. Print 5. Shomette, who was assisted by Miss Angie Shomette, Mrs. Theo. Buddington, Mrs. J. Stahl, Misses Jeanette and Katha- rine McCaffery, } Amelia Mar Mrs. O. M. Barker Pierce, assisted by tainment _committee. nominated follows der, Lorin C. Nelson; senior vice col mander, George V. McAleer; junior vice commander, Alexander T. Jen- kins; officer of the day, George J. Neuner and C. L. ; officer of the guard, Robert E. Cullin. Further nominations and election will place at the meeting December The camp voted to participate in joint installation to be held under the pices’ of the department in Jan- uary. The following visitors attended the meeting: Past Department Comdr. of the G. A. R., Hosea B. Moulton, :partment Comdr. Bdward J. Nolan artment Junior Vice Comdr. G. Yaden, C. de Quesada, Con- of Cuba; Past Department Comdrs. James E. Maynard, Arthur H. League, Samuel ~G. Maw ‘harles W. , Chs flery and Clarence 1 partment Adjt. Will Jacob Orken, Daniel J. Foley, George F. Cook of Richard J. Harden Camp. Willlam I. Ryan of Pettit Camp, J L. Dawson, B. R. Graves and A. G. Welston of Lawton Camp, R. W. Wood, member-at-large; F. N. Parker of H. W. Lawton Camp, Department of Washington and Alaska, and Dr. Rose Kidd Beers of Galpraigh Camp, 0. 93, Compton, Calif.- Miss Jeanette McCaffery rendered vocal selections and was accompanied on the piano by Miss Catherine McCaffery. “Col. James . Pettit Camp ad- mitted_Harold Tomlin to member- ship. Due to illness of Comdr. Deck Adonis. He is the new Italian a- | bassador, Count Luigi Aldobrandi Marescotti Di Viano. Mussolini’s rep- resentative is 50 years old, handsome and unmarried. He has become a favorite of the fair sex. At every ball he is surrounded by a bevy of de- butantes, with whom he invarfably starts a conversation with the words, “As you probably kmow, I am a | Fascist.” His predecessor, Count Bosdarl, was primarily a scholar and poet, whose specialty was the lfe and works of Dante. PARKING TO NET CASH. Berlin City Fathers Approve Plan to Guard Cars. December 18 (#).—The of Berlin has approved make money out of the parking of automobiles on public streets and squares, Some 50 park- ing spaces are to be set aside for motorists. The cars will be guarded against theft by watchmen of a pri- vate detective agency. A charge of 7 cents an lour, or 25 cents a day, is proposed. The city is to get 42 per cent of the gross earnings of the company In exchange for the fran- hise. name of her husband and son. #o e : 8:46—Mooseheart, IIl.: Catholic and Protestant church services...WJJD 9 TO 10 AM. comic etorles and music By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 18.— King George gets as much “kick” out of Christmas as any of his subjects, but he has tired of holiday shopping. > Queen Mary has taken on the ad- | ditional burden of buying the King gifts for relatives and friends and making most of the selections for the Prince of Wales, as she has dona for | years, The King made but one shopping expedition this year. That was to a charity bazaar. He purchased pumping jacks for Princess Mary's two boys and a West Indlan pickaninny doll The essayist, De Quincey, could wa 17 miles a day at the age of 70. Christmas_ carols by the Choir of Emmanuel Episco- pal Church, WBAL, 8 o'clock. Wiz 204 Dill and White to Advise Col- leagues of Compromise tfforts Tomorrow. thodist S 403 10 TO 11 AML First Presbyterian Church service First Baptist Church. se: VIR Weather_and_river reports. . W 3 ¢ i 20:40—springhield: South Congre: . R f Pniladelphia: Bethany Presbytert Atlantic City: Chelsea Baptist Church se Boston: Cathedral Church eervices. . 11 TO 12 NOON. tist Church services...... uth Presbyterian Church ‘se: Firet Unitarian Church servic hour, with Schumann- WERE; Atwater Kent Mme. Ernestine Heink, contralto, :md- ~other o'clock. Air travelogue, WBBM, 9 to 10 o'clock. 10:00—Detroit: stations, All that came out of the first con- ference of the joint congressional com- mittee on radio Thursday was an agree- ent that the conferees ought to agree Thev chatted pleasantly about the existing situation for some two hours, decided somethin ought _to “,‘\ l!(l]’lf‘ H then delegated Senator Dill of Wash- ington and Rej ntative White of Maine to report to them tomorrow hether they could compromise their conflicting views ¢ how to regulate and control bre asting. Not that the meeting took a facetious turn. The friendly discus sion, according to Senator Dill, w: ion of a spirit of cc h the conferees hope it a definite compromise. t Plan. Senator confidence that worary radio season e Senators who com ee, he - A . 1888 Two Receivers in One CARROLL, ELECTRIC €0.. INC. 11:00—New York: ¥ E 714 12th St. N.W. Cincinnatd Calvary Ep Church ™ services Church of the Co e : . Matthew Lutheran Church se Schenectady: First Unitanian Church services ew York: Chlvary Baptist Church servicas . Seventh Church of Christ. Scientist University of Chicago servic jolls: Congregational Church s 12 NOON TO 1 PO 12:00—Des Myines: Bnai Jershurum Congregation. New Vork: GlOOmCRAsers - o. .1t 1. Chicago: Central Church wervicds.’ Chicago: Talk by Charlea Erbatein. = | Berrien Springs: Duet: church services . ot Worth: First Methodist Church scrvices 12:30—New York: Organ recital. . : Old-time minstry WGBS, 9:30 to 10:30 owlock. ST ORI = The by Dept. Comdr. Nolan, Senior Vice Dept. Comdr. Michaud and C. de Quesada and Comdr. Ernest, who ex- tended an invitation to the members to visit Lawton Camp in Baltimore. The camp stood in silence for one minute out of respect to the late Frances Van Allen, former depart- ment president of the Department of District of Columbia Auxiliaries, who dled in November. Col. James §. Pettit Auxillary at its last meeting elected the follow- ing office President, Catherine Bailey; senlor vice president, I R. Summerfield; junior vice pr dent, M. Gertrude Keys; chaplain, Lillle Mae Teague; historian, Catha- rine A. patriotic instructor, Katherine gue; conductor, Lola Key: ssis conductor, Alice Strawser; guard, Marfan Norton; sistant guard, Ruth Keyes. Pettit Auxiliary will give a Christmas tree party December 23 to its members and Pettit Camp. The auxillary will hold a public installation January 13 at 9 p.m. Gen. M. addressed BERLIM City Counci a plan to meeting was the ‘ " 5 LI WHN o arrive 1702 PM. 1:00—2Mooseheart, Til.: Funnies read to children Boston: Concert orchestra ....... __ Chicago: Funnies read to chiidren. . 1:15—Chicago: Organ concert ... A 1:30—Chicaro: On, i organ recital ., f Fort Worth: Kiddies' hoir: Sees Permane! After the ain expre: manent lation will e e meetir five Repre . WD WNAC WGN WLS Dill All the latest improvementsand newest ideas are embodied in the new Bosch Sets tone, selectivity, distance and ease of operation are featured. Authorized Dealer KING RADIO More Radio Per Dollar ERNEST M. SHREVE Cherrydale, Va. Fairfleld Street and Lee Highway Clarendon 1095 and Drise atives conference comn id, was wholly satisfact for co- operation was 1 sides in view of the ent need for_action The leade matters p tion are sp work out a able to both hou May Be Commission. Each is the author of a bill that has passed his mber, and each represents the diverse opinion hither- to prevailing on the two sides of the radio conference committee. nator Dill's bill provides a per- manent salaried commission for the gulation and control of all phases of civil rac Representative White wants the power vested in the De- partment of Commerce with a board of appeals sitting periodically to re- view the decisions of the Secretary of Commerce. Just how far the con- ferees will concede on the question of what amount of power shall be ziven a commission—for it seems most likely that provision for some sort of « board will be made on the com- promise bill—remains to be seen. 2:00—Chicago: WLS icago: Or: Mooscheart, New York Davenpor Detrofi: Nove 2:30—Philadeiphia. to radlo legisla- Boston Christinax atiy’ Tor” disai 1 o e . Dy _the American Legion....... he week trying to New York: Yorkvills Entertainers of control favor-| 2:45—Montreal: Capitol Theater program Atlantte City: Sermon . g Trio: chapel \ recital .. R Tl.: Organ’ recital; Yocal ‘solos. Federation of churches P ttle- Symphony Orchestr services. . Muscal ex LWIR S W00 nd” familics WNAC IWMCA CKAC HAR two houses in irom " Béiria i Vetérans AUTHORIZED DEALER KING RADIO Willard Battery Service GEORGIA AVE. BATTERY AND ELEC. SHOP 4306 Georgia Ave. Col. 6116 Authorized Dealer KING RADIO J. KENT WHITE Belknap, De 3 TO 4 P m 1. Jenkins, people’s confes 3:00—New York: from Marbel Col Emmett Urell Auxiliary met Wednesday and elected officer as follows: President, Bertha R. Cook; senior vice president, Emma Tull;" junior vice president, Edith Davis; historian, Rose Hidde; patri- otle instructor, Gertrude Bohre: conductor, Margaret Binnix; assist- ant conductor, Lee Brown; guard, Mabel Silverman; assistant guard, Hilda McClure. The auxiliary voted to participate In the public installa- tion with the other mlxllmrlnsrm(}»e held under the auspices of the department. _Department President . In Alexandria Bdna R. Summerfield, President || 502 King St. Call Alex. 2 Senfor Vice Comdr. Adolph Graet|Carrie Nolan of Pettit Auxillary and - resided. An invitation was extend- | many other visitors were present at o1 to"the men AUTHORIZED ed to the members of the Pettit|the meeting. Auxiliary to attend a Christmas tree 4 party to be held December 23, Flec-| mpo oldest Iiving sequola trees in RADIO DEALER . . Radio Repairs tion " o? off resulted as follows: | California are about 4,000 years old. Commander, James E. Smith; senior ired or cost. o3 5! nspiral bur Mooseheart, TL.: Children's relig Chicago: Artist recital Schenectady: Musical Cleveland: ~ Musical p Cincinnati an recital .... .. Chicago: Biddle hour of miusic :15—Atlantic City: Organ recital: vo {80—Dotrott: Symphony orchestr. Detrolt: Symphony Orchestia - - - New ¥ Chinatown Rescus Socicty srvices. . 3:45—Cincinnati: Chimes corcert by Roberi Badgley. 4 T0 5 PM. 4:00—New_York: Men's conference in the Bedford branch of the ‘Yn."a\l. C. A.. WEEL WCSH, WTAG, WCAE and WSAI Chicago: Philharmonic o s Chicago: -Classical concert : v services Oigan recital: Shadysiis T services .. 5 ork: Rose Becker, ‘sonata’reciial: Ensemblo . ....... Philadelphia; ‘Christmas Now York: The 1 S—Adlantle City: Vocal ‘and instrumental recit 0—Newark: Studia guild Drogram. ... ... ... Philadeiphia: Federation of churchés. New York: News bullotins; sports resuit 5 TO 6 PM. 5:00—New York: Roseland Dan ¥ ie' ‘ork: Twilight hou(;'e O.mhum nfiw.. g ooseheart, IIi.: Palmer Orchéstrs L New York ! Kiein's Serenaders: Solow Soloists mfimfi. (;:g';lWeek Club program; Osborne’s Orchosira: SEnz23, "‘7,{"2.‘.‘6 Distributors Potomac Battery & Electric Co. 1627 14th St. NW.- Phones Potomac 18094873 3 3 5! L e S8 7 hestra. AUTHORIZED DEALER KING RADIO Exide Batteri JULIUS H. RIELEY Auto Electricls 662 Penn. Ave. B.E. Linc. 7289 LocalRadio En*ertainmen vice commander, Karl P. Wood; junior vice commander, Willlam T. Ryan; officer of the day, J. T. Nor- ton; officer of the guard, Samuel Hubacher; trustee, . Frederick A. Deck. The camp voted to partici- pate in the joint installation to be held under the department in Janu- ary. Comdr.-elect Dawson and Senfor Vice Comdr.-elect Graves of Lawton, Jacoh Orken of R. J. Har- den ¢ Past Department WEAF 5 204 | Comdr. Arthur I. League addressed s the meeting. Refreshments were served. Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp elected to membership the fol- lowing: James J. Farrell, Frank A. Osborn and Sidney J. Marks. George C. Talbert was also received into the camp by transfer from Gen. M. Em- mett Urell Camp. The camp voted to join with the other camps in the public installation in January. The following visitors were present: Dept. Comdr. Edward J. Nolan, enior Vice Comdr. Albert: Michaud, Senor C. de Quesada, Consul of Cuba; Comdr. Ernest of, Lawton Camp, Baltimore, Md Ackern and B. F. Kelley, also of Baltimore. RADIO SERVICE sTuDIO Service and Installation Specialists Hear the Bosch Radio in Your Own Home Any Evening Sunday, Dec. 19, 1926 AA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, Va. .5 Meters). 9:55 p.m.—Time signals. WRC~—Radio Corporation of America. (168.5 Meters). 11 a.m.—Services from Methodist Episcopal Church. 'P. Herson, pastor, will preach. 4 p.m—Services from Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach. 6:45 p.m.—People’s vesper concert. 7:20 p.m.—Musical program from the Capitol Tehater, New York City, Maj. Edward Bowes, directing. 9:15 p.m.—Atwater Kent Radlo Hour from WEAF, New York, with Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, contralto. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.—Tower health ex- AP afEoted of redsonan at reasonal Open, Evenings. E. J. Penning, Adams 4894 2505 Champlain St : solo lip: House of Hope Presvyterian Churc \tiantic Clty—Concert orchestra ... ... .. : New York: Paul Jelenek, pianiat . i EAF Loutsville:' Choral evensong from ‘Christ Chirch’ Cathédral. WHAS 6 TO 7 P.M. w York: Orchestra concert York: The Homers Mooseheart, 111.: Edgewais Newark: Bambér Ensemblo . Cleveland: Hollenden Orchesira Philadelphia: Organ recital ghicago: Soloists: Blackst rt Worth: Vesper servic 6:30—Baltimore: WBAL Concert Or Piasourgh: KDKA Little Symphony How York: Libby's Orchestra. Boston: Copley Plaza Orchestra. 6:45—Philadeiphia; Pennsylvania Orchestra. Cincinnati: Christian Church services . 7T0 8 PM. 7:00—Boston: - Copley Plaza Orchestra: services Cleveland: Thester’ orchiesira ' New York: Golden's McAlpin O a Newark: Evangelistic Committeo Quartet . mental soloists: Vanderoilt Orches New York: Baptisi Church Carillon: Ambassador Tric Chicago: Concert: Blackstone String Quintet; solos. .. . hicago LA:;IL- nh:flw&flnn-u ml the Vale; WLS Trio. llas *Class; gospel singin 7:16—Deuroit: Cen e |¢y..‘ml:° arvlocs ielphia: Ho i 7:20—New York : Bibl Open Evenings Hamline Rev. J. Authorized Dealer KING RADIO Gillespie’s Filling Station FAIRFAX, VA. 2227722 72T, AUTHORIZED DEALER KING RADIO BROOKE C. FURR Willard Storage Battery Service 06 G St. S.W. Fk. 5510 722227 W7777777777772277777, A% Congregational Church - = :55 a.m.—Arlingto ntirae signals. 12 (noon)—Live stock flashes. 2:10 p.m.—Organ recital. 1 p.m.—Willard Orchestra. TAER N WMAL—Washington Radio Forum ¥ apito) Theatar: brosam WEEL" KSD, Capitol (293.9 Meters). WWJ, WIAR, WCAE, WTAG and... 7:80—New York: Calvary Baptist Church i 730 to 8:30 p.m.—Concert by the cinnati| First Presbyterian Churen s incinnatl; byterian Church serv Wardman Park Little Symphony Or- Davenpott. resbyterian Church services. chestra. E Sy 7:45—Atlantte mtfi"?fi%x&.‘fii'fifl?ufl‘%fiififl?@', ok FRENCH MILK SUPPLY IS BEING RATIONED ittab Es D} ) Phifadeishia” Feumay Conoert “Yreneeisa. 8 TO 9 PM. Sing": Hay Crop Was Short and Cows Produce Less When Feed Is Reduced. ‘eber's Cello Quartet, ... When You Give Radio—You Give All That Is Happening in the World Today, Tomorrow and Forever Sk Lok isBE SESBES SeoscnE S2ERERS FoUSSIRS: OIS Randpass BIRSERRR P03 8:00—Chicago: ‘The Million or Radiola 2-Tube Balanced’ Amplifier v 1 Brogram, 3 ogram, S Moosehears. TIl.: Pdgewater Beach Orehesira strumental ‘artists: news bulleting. .. . .. Cleveland: ' Church service, . Gincinnati; Sermonet Chicago: Club service w York: Sermon: Pa Schenectady: First Unitarian Societ Baltjmoro:” Ohristmas carols by the " choir "6f " Eim Episcopal Church: organ recital. . elphia: Bonwit' Teller Ensembla: Cincinnati: “Getting Acquainted With et _£o_ Des Moines: Paul Christianson's Orchestra. 8:50—Cincinnati: Crosley String Orchestra; solois 9 TO 10 PM. 9:00—XNew York: Musical program New York: Commodore Concert prano; 'Edward Morris, Accompanist. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 18.—There are no contented cows in France this Winter. In consequence of the barn- . u S vard giscontent the entire country | Tk o e sras has had to go on short milk rations.” | Atlantic Qity: News bullens: - Trayiiore The dry Summer reduced the hay honsor Cogy-fandera: entertainers. . crop to half of normal and shriveled selections e inin up most of the beet roots, which also Springfield: Chamber "of "Commerce’ progra form part of the bovine diet in the 9:16—New York: Atwater “Kent hour. with M, Ef "Seoht Haee! N nestine Wintertime. The peasants cannot at- AT CC0 WA A G Tk s P rons By ey ford to buy imported cotton seed ofl OC. gVeL and cake for thelr cattle, so the cattle AR, WIAG. KSD., WOAE, WTAM. rrien Spr: . s o oin's WV have to go hungry. The less they ¥ N from .. Tiea Sp Lighthouse Choi: eat the less milk they produce. Hence ful Post Reaciivaior. We Test Them Free! lles: Little Symphony Orchestra. .. .. os Angolen: Firat” Unitarian. Chnpih. srvices. the national milk shortage. Rationing was generally adopted The 1t your tubes fail 4 re /\ spond (o our ireatmevt we Talke: musie: weather: news........ ... . Compn tment | Old-time minstrels: the Melody Four Quarte with the advent of Autumn. i wholesalers rationed the retailers and Yoeal nC 5 i ] —— Akl 10 charge. . Yom Hiek W) 3 183 ’ g b : 167 i ; 1 the retailers rationed their customers. - KET . | \ $3 i W o ) X $100 Value 5-Tube Set In Beautiful Mahogany Cabinet With Battery Get Your Tubes R ady for the Good Xmas Programs MUST be at their 1f not. why net in wonder- Vour_tubes best. Are yours? let us pep them ‘u TTube | 3 Tubes e | 31 nothing. 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By the Associated Press CHICAGO, December 18.—The Chi- cago Daily News printed a news story heralding the attempted * politioal eomeback of Willlam Lori- mer, who was denied a seat in the United States Senate. The candidacy for mayor of William Hale Thomp- won; former holder of that office, is alleged to be the vehicle of Lorimer's venewed aspirations Lorimer and Thompson Washington, where it the Iliinois waterwa, rivers and harbors bill will recelve 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 11:00—Minneanclis: Organ recital ... Chicako: Sam and Heory: violiais o, plama. 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WREM KF1 36-inch Cone presided over by the Bishop of London, has been endeavoring to impress upon the lord chamberlain, who act the city’s official censor, and the London county council, the good that would VOLUNTEER CENSORS AID LONDON GUARD MORALS are in is hoped that item in the favorable action. The trip is termed by the Daily News a part of Lori- mers political strategy. “That Lorimer has renewed his former political activities in Chicago comes 88 f_surprise to most of the general public and to many of the politictans, who have believed Lori- mer was still in Central America. try- ing to turn rubber into gold and thus restore the fortune he lost when his Ja Salle street bank was wrecked,” says the Daily News. b gL Since mental clinics were established §n Massachusetts, more than 18,000 re- tarded children have been examined and advice given to their parents. Make Investigation, with Official Consent, of Theaters, Night Clubs and Publications. By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 18.—Volunteer censors are working in London with official consent. This is an entirely new step in municipal affairs. It is designed to ald the lord chamberlain in keeping a watch on theaters, night clubs, films, picture post cards and books. The London public morality coun- cfl, which includes leaders of every religious -denomination. »and which is result if the power of licensing the- aters were taken out of the lord cham- berlain’s hands altogether. The efort has not been successful, but members of the morality council have so altered the old policy of Lord Cromer, the lord chamberlain, that before granting a new theater license he permits the counell members to state their objections to certain plays. —— Before Insulin was known 5s a remedy for diabetes, this disease in children was practically always fatal, Radio makes slow progress in India because there are 222 languages and dialects in use there. Wholesale Distribi CHARLES'RUBEL'& co. Tel. 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