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EW RADIO GROUP FACES MUCK WORK All Stations Will Be Forced to | Get New Licenses from Commission. An idea of the extent of the work | of the soonto-heappointed National| o Radio Commission of five may bel gained when it is realized that every | one of over 700 existing broadcasting | stations, as well as all commercial, | amateur and special transmitting sta- | tions, will have to apply for new | licenses as soon as the new radio bill| becomes a law The chief trouble will be with broad- | casting static nd what percentage | of the present stations will be licensed | depends upon the policy of the com- | nission and the ability of the appli- cants to show why in the interests (vf‘ the public they should be relicensed. | In congested centers it appears doubt- ful if more than half or a third of the | old stations will be permitted to re- main on the air; consolidations may | be made, bu may not be held practical or bene! to permit more than 10 stations _to | operate 50 or 60 miles of a wiven point. This, of course, mean that the established stations will have | 10 show the commission their value | 1o the community and the country. | he oldest and most popt ations e to show 1 le service, good nsmission and high-class programs 1 be the first relicensed. Those nterests whose stations are not licensed will have to buy time on the ir from a local recognized station, seek a combination with one which does qualify, move their transmitters to less congested localities or just drop out entirely. Besides the present active stations, 165 stations are reported ag being buflt and 328 more are contemplated. Applications from these 493 prospec- tive broadeasters also may have to be considered by the commissioners des | ignated to bring broadcasting out of | chaos and into a state of cosmos | again. Some of the new applicants, | who have never been on the air, may | be granted licenses, while many of the 4:00—Detroft THE NG STAI WASHINGTON, C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time e ————— 0 5 PM. o her reports Golflkeuu Ensemble: organ ital Balumore: WBAL Salon Orchéstra. York: Vocal Metropoiit k: Parnassu Astor Hu ¥ 4:40—Pliladelphia’ Police Teports 5:00—Xew Yorks: Plano and vocal or Orchestra Tea music 11.: Children Readers’ Club: “Children'a ho Topey-turvy time News, markets and we: : trumpets.’. 5106 olotsts:” organ. Adanis n Club: b reports. “program: talks dialogue. . . ! talk Organ_reciial; Osburn's Orchestra’ Songs: Broadway chat he Smilers: Eisenbourg's Sinfonians WEAL_Orchestre Eoloists. . . . A" weather rummz Boston Baltimore Detroit: Go) St Louts Solgists: andman ’ eircle v(mm Lmlr M. A. C. Radio State Qrchestra, g0 Spanish Tesson reports New York Hartford: ci New York: Pi Detroit: Dinner conce: Detroit Children's hour. i Bretton H er_Orchesf uller Or " marie Detroit: Goldk s nble K reports: news. Breslin O ie Million Sing' Philadelphia: Weather: Benjamin Franklin Orchestra: markei ¢e: Woman's U m\mm Ciub nmnmn talks: ental artists ein Trio i 'snluz Quartet 1: birthday time. .. Police bulletine York: Tom Jerry. harmonizers. . . Naws Davenport: Chime Philadelphia: Adelphia 7:00—Xew York: Teeland Orchestra Philadelphia a rt Chicago: Bedtime story by lnnln Davenport; Chicago: Supperbell Club; She Orchestr Entertaing Newark Bretton Hall String Quartet: chestra. Minneapoli Cincinnati : Bush' and’ Lane. muai i ‘program. York: I ssois: police reports ‘talk; plano mn violinist . Hartford, Conn New York: e cmOrhest § hicago: S Philadelphia: Pittsburgh: KDKA Orchestra: Chicago: Organ recital: §k(Louis: Orean recital: pianist: Baltimore: WBAL Orel 2 and Ejsenvoure’s Phnch “and ] : birthda Springfield: M. Mirth Make Cleveland: "~ Orchestra program Judy: Drake Ensemble wov : vocal golos. . . s Levin's Onheulr\ \\Anz ren: Chapman’s Orchestra’ . Steindel String” Qui male _quartet. of llm Hair” 390 624 204 204 PRESIDENT 10 HAVE GREATEST HOOK-UP Washington Birthday Speech to Go Through 37 Stations. Wires to Be Guarded. By lhn lp=nr ate NEW ebruary 8.—One- sixth of the population of the United States and many sz in several foreign countries on February 22 will bo able to hear every word of what the present occupant of the White House has to s of the st President. Calvin Coolidge will address, through 37 radio stations, more ti 000,000 listener: i he speaks before the sess| at its ob- nce ington’ rth 195 years ago. up that h ashington's communication with his people was through a few small newspapers of local circulation and through letters to governors, killed persons hidden from the radio wdience will keep Mr. Coolidge’s voice moving clearly along the gigantic net- work of wire and air lanes. ‘Watch Out for Faults. More than a hundred men engaged in the broadcasting must be alert to the slightest fault in the mechanism. The number of telephone company employes occupied in watching the lines for wire trouble, “stepping up” the w ning current at various points and facil ing transmission will run into the hundreds. A large force of road crews will be sent out along the line where they can be reached instantly for v repair work found nec ¢ during the program. The President’s voice will be put on the wires in Washington and carried to New York the studio of the National Broadcas K Here it will be sent through coils and wires, magnified, cls and redistributed to stations outside of New York City. At various points East, South and West cities will tap the wire, take the voice to the radio studio and send it out over the ether, Other Preparations Made. Monitors, skilled listeners with head operas, RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Phil Hayden and “Les” Col- vin, popular entertainers, WMAL, 8 to 8:20 o'clock. Star Radio Twins, WRC, 8 to 8:30 o'clock. The Red Apple Club program, WCX, 10 o'clock. Auction bridge game No. 17, WRC, WEAF and other sta- tions, 10 to 10:30 o’clock. WMAL Radio Movie Club, with Wendell Hall, the “Red- headed Music Maker,” WMAL, 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock. RADIO LIBRARY URGED. Set of Reference Books Suggested for Rans. Somewhere near fhe set the radiofst should have a group of books for handy reference These might includ A history of music, a book of the short biographies of the fa- mous musicians and composers, ' geography, a dictionary, and, last, but not least, a simple radio text book for use in hunting trouble, when and ‘when t ailments develop. Six-Volt Bnttery Use. A six-volt storage battery can be used for a set requiring but 413 filament current by cutting out one of the cells of the battery. ter one and one of the ends, alternat- ing to the other end and the center occaSionally in order to keep tho bat- tery from running down all on one side. In-Laws Bar Allowance. CAMDEN, N. J., February 8 (#).— Presence of a husband’s in-laws in his home is sufficient reason for refusing an allowance to the wife, Vice Chan- cellor Leaming has ruled. Iistening. volts Use the cen- LocalRadio Entertainment Tuesday, February 8, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters.) 10:05 a.m.—Weather Bureau re- ports. 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau re- ports. WRHF—Washin; Radlo Hospital Fund (256 Meters). 11 to 12 noon—Current events and police reports. WMAL—Washington Radlo Forum (292.9 Meters). 6:65 to 7 p.m.—“Cookery for the Women of Washington,” by Nancy Carey. 7 to 7:16 p.m.—"Horse Power,” a talk on lh(\ value of the horse and its place in modern agriculture, by B. E. Charmichael. 5 to 8 p.m.—Supper dance pro- gram by the City Club Syncopators. 8 8:20 p.m.—Phil Hayden and “Les” Colvin, popular entertainers. 8:20 to 8:45 p.m.—The Blue and Gray Troubadour: 8:45 to 9 p. ‘What We May Learn From a Soap Bubble,” by Dr. Paul R. Heyl, physicist, Bureau of Standards. 9 to 10 p.m.—Concert by the United States Army Band, Capt. Willlam J. Stannard, leader. 10 to 10:10 p.m.—“The Screen Let- ter Box,” conducted by Colby Harri- man. 10:10 to 10:30 p.m.—Dance program by Dick Liebert and his Lido Orches- tra. 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—WMAL Radio Movie Club, with the ‘“red-headed music maker,” Wendell Hall; Dick LI:hPrt and his Lido Orchestra- and others. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 4:15 p.m.—Eleanor Glynn, planist. 4:30 p.m—Housekeeper’s chat by Dorothy Townsend. 4:45 to 5 p.m.—Eleanor Glynn, pi- anist, 6:30 p.m. — “Resurrection,” by CONSTIPATION CAUSES UGLY SKINS Frances Alfano, with musical fllus- trations by Stanley Olmsted. P.m.—"Things Talked About,” by Nina Reed 5 p.n.—Ralelgh Orchestra. 8 pm.—Star Radlo Twins. 8:30_ p.m.—Jolly Buckeye Bakers from WEA 9 p.m.—Eveready Hour from WEAF. 10 p.m.—Auction bridge game N 17, from W 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Rolfe’s Commo- dore Orchestra, from WEAF. Early Program Tomorrow. to 7:45 am.—Tower health exercises, broadcast jointly with WEAF, from the Metropolitan Tower, New York City. 11355 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Poultry flashes. 1215 p.m.—Organ recital by Ger-| trude Smallwood. 1 to 2 p.m. American-made products are grow- ing in popu r RADIO CANARY DEAD. “Yankee's" Bfrv‘nuoul Llh Brings Heart Trouble. LONG BEACH, Calif., February § w) ‘Yankee,” a German roller ca nary, which had entertained thou ands over the radio by its singing of Yankee Doodle,” is dead. The bird was owned by Mrs. Fred O'Brien of Huntington Park, leart trouble, brought on by its strenuous life as an entertainer, is belleved to have caused death. 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Séventeenth Bridge Game of Series Will Be Broadcast Tonight| The seventeenth of the series of auction bridge games will be broadeast tonight by WRC in Telephone West 449 Oil Burner Service OUR expert, courteous mechanics can properly serv- Newark : ice any make of oil burner. If you are annoyed by old-timers may be denied the priv- hitherto unavailable talent guaranteed WIR * Siidteal Gonst terruption. bedtime slory 7 Nasw 2 | experts will take the voice off the wire, recognition and the right to broad- stra. 942 | exy e voic o uide it int crophone. o Gneinman” Cohkiéss Strink Ghiartei io8|s it into the microphon: during the past seven months may be Mo ion itk . i P ¥ 1421 cording to the report of the monitor ¢ Announcements; bedtime story: J channels with unlimited power will : 895 | dling stages, tho unseen audience will sLou: Children's program: stories: mu!ic. .. tions on carefully allocated non-inter- | Buftalo, No¥oT T words have left his lip: The past seven months has been a Doy, Youk:, Edison hour: "soloists 204 | recelve the President’s words over a. piano_period G 6 123| stations KDKA at shifted their channels, 169 increased £ Commerce ‘prograim: Manicl v 0 307| WGY at Schenectady. Harrisburg, Quartet ; The greatest activity was shown in T and- Wy, many more are being erected and 57 Boston: "Alton_hour; Jersey Dance ommm 5 increased power, all of which goes to moloisty Chicago: Classical £ong cycie around Chicago. conjunction wih other stations program: Dodge B’md active during this period; 35 new sta- Cincinnati: Fyr Fyter Hour: orches be_held _follow: & 5 lack of service or worried by no service, call on us. New York: Talk: vocal solos; Sachs' Eniertainers. holds: Spades—A, Q, J, 5, 2 Y o Considerable agitation of the ether ilton 'C.'Work of New York, flege. The reasons may be that new e . o i ationed at hundreds of muniti ‘i servi g \mlmm news f 185 | sets, will be stationed at hundreds o communities will thus be served, pa. + Home mmh- s B 88 | points to listen for the slightest in- the listeners or that represented Troupe: G : S 307 & s organizations and interests warrant Kansas City In each of the hook-up radio studios Phijadelphia: P s o5 | magnify it iron out the kinks and cast. i S . TV g 123 - Chicago : stock reports. 56" 692| Men will stand with hands on con- the established order, or lack of order, Atlantie Cit organ recital: Shelburne Grchesira’ trols ready to vary the frequency ac- - > : all Raah String Quartet anticipated. The entrance of all who 7:15—Nast Ly torial Boy Scout mmnnurr‘auonq 'WRNY 204 Jor _the registration of the meters. choose to broadcast on self-selected \u(h\g'l{; Tenn - e Notwithstanding the various han- : K ic| 730—Auantic v Scouts ‘program Zresy WHAR cease immediately and the systematic| "% St Lo i 710 | receive the President’s voice less tha licensing of a limited number of sta- | Dilladelphia: Svivania Orchestra a thousandth of a second after his fering channels will begin. Fans and = i The program begins at 12:30 p.m. all interests will benefit thereby. 8:00—Atlantle City; Seastde Concert 5 "o © . A 142 | Bastern standard time. London will . Nein © sity Scho . h ;’lx;el‘)‘f'rl:;i[;‘m?nii:‘im 1,?5:{:2(‘1 fl'ié‘\)'é Phllnceipnia:Hea Vermty gchool 'B‘merm 3 0 1183 | special short-wave transmission from 6 sta L sed, R:frm(‘ hertod Pittsburgh and ‘heir power and 72 are planning to do antic City She)l\me Orchestra; Jancu.u ‘Harmony Hoyu“ s0. Roseville, the ninth, or Chicago district, where v 60 new stations went on the air, as Nashville, Tenn.: Jackson Orchestr Jack Keefe Chicago: Edgewater Beach Orchestra: songs: ' Radioweds'” are proposed. Twenty stations in this Baltimore: WBAL Trio; soloist section shifted their channels and 68 St. Louis: The Little' Red Sch Pittsburgh o show that the greatest point of unrest Phifadelphin: Dramatic. review lies in the broadcast distriet center 5 New York imstrumental ariiais The other Great Lakes district, with a O on the National Broadcast Co.’s s v nstrumental selections: “ vork.” headquarters at Detroit, also was very s vl slection s 0 o red networl The hands to tions were licensed, 18 are being bullt, Chlicago: May ‘and’ Jiina; Mally, musical featurs ¥ Mrs. E. L. Bradbury of Dal- 104 more are contemplated, while 24 Shicage: Program from New Y ¢ lns, Tex. dealer, "“South,” increased power and eight changed New York: Breslin Orchestra their channels. Chigago: Drake Concert Enseintle” and” ‘Biacksione ‘Sirir hearts—7; dfl"l““d*—l\ 6, 3; Z clubs—K, J, 9, 2. waves in the seventh district and ” m around Seattle also was noted; 28 ‘West,” holds: Spades—9, 7, WE maintain an organization of oil burner experts The way has been found to com-|quickly relieves stomach distress of newcomers were licensed, 25 more were under construction and 28 were reported as contemplating filing o | plications to broad t. Other disturbances were reported in | the sixth, or San Francisco district, | in which 10 new stations opened, 13 were reported being erected and 36 as contemplated, besides 17 which changed their wave lenglh!. New Orleans reports 16 licensed, 20 being built and 37 as having indefinite plans. ‘The only other activities of importance New York: 9:00—Los Angel San ¥rancisco: t Pore Wortn: Wasaner “Hawai Los Angeles: Dragon Hawailans San ¥rancisco: 2 Children’s Pml\r“B ampiol New_York: B\l(k! (andS(u':‘rTm L ié WWJ. 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Ill.: Cornet and mixed quariets: soios Hour, the Jolly Buckeye Bakers, the omuk S rin it SO seventeenth of the series of auction New York: “Ramble in Erin," 'b) GBM bridge games and a dance program by by mixed quartet Jenssen’s Hofbrau Orchestra. e o itikes Chief among the features of local Pittsburgh:_New Yerk program ... origin on WRC's bill are the weekly H x.nm-_nsw('}gl;}_ e B i entertainment of Radio Bana S = = Twins, another operalogue by lemnlsy Moc .wnmu u [+ Childrena _progr instead of the usual space-wasting round cells. 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