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MARCH 4, 1927. RADIO ADS OPPOSED. “Indeed I Do” One Of Two Selections é Efforts Being Made to Eliminate| |, et by - Goldinin- Bind In Station Contest JPropaganda from Programs. WRC, W and associated The fourth station selected for Efforts are being made to eliminate | | stations, 8 to 9 o'clock. {dentification for the ninth week direct radio advertising, which 1s of The Star's radio contest slowly creeping into broadcast pro- broadcast, beginning at 7 grams, and entirely controlling some of them. The Federal Radio Trades Association has recently gone on rec ord as opposed to any direct sale: talks via the ether, according to its head, H. J. Wrape of St. Louis. Of the several stations which have been devoting a large part of thelr programs to direct selling talks over the alr, KMA, the May station at Shenandoah, Iowa, is now reported to have stopped this type of broadcasting after 7 o'clock each night, which it appears will delight many complain ing fans in the North-Central States, who now hope K will follow suit. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTEanlNMENT Local Radio Entertainmen FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. ! R = = Friday, March 4, 1927. | | Programs of Distant Stations Sched #-d for Eastern Standard Time :i 10 Stattons. Meters. Miles. 3‘\5—“'uhln‘;on Navy Yard (134.5 [ow Meters). lll!‘.\m\“l\l;‘(‘.::\ Limerick contest: songs: e Robert's Pnh-\ .WHN 204 10:05 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. New York; United States Marine Band: “Radiosities vocRll L ar 4015 204|345 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. oo : igarttrrnnensrereeee- e WEAR 3| 745 to 8 pm—Public Health Serv- Baltimore: 'WHAL§alon Orchestra : ; ice Tecture, “Whooping Cosel o 3 Y “‘n A;’uh ‘: n::-rr(. Orcheatra R W00 A C1 e, ooping Cough. oo repors; orean: i 955 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 5 P M. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 5:00—New York: Astor Orchestra: market reporta........ .. WIZ . = " New York: Seville String Ensemble; Forest Hills' Or HUBERADIO SERVICE FRANKLIN—36 Brunswick hour of music, WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, KYW, / /SB, WMC and WSM, 9 to 10 o'clock. Musical scenario, “The Dusk of the Gods”, WBAL, 10 to 11 o'clock. Anglo-Persians, WRC, WEAF and associated stations, 10 to “Some Day” and “Indeed I Do, played by an orchestra. The fifth station will be picked up to- night between 7:30 and 8 o’clock. Each week The Star awards a cash prize of $10 to the co testant identifying the greatest number of stations. In the event of a tie the full award is givea to the tying contestants. TALK ON RECTIFIERS. Offices in Department Would , ~ na 4:40—Philadelpis Put Members Near Technicians. "Field Greheatra: orean recial : relicatra Sl wo: Mandel” Trio: Parent-Tencher ASsociation 1t M + Readers' Club. .- - - Hoover is Hour of _suecasatil *omen New York: Temple Emanuel ser nate its operation with time: mail bag .. the new Federal dman Circle and Orcheaira,’. . storla Orchiestras tabloid of ‘cirrent Plus “Grove" Servies Guarantee Satisfaction Harry C. Grove, Inc. New Location 523 11th St. Main 2067 WEAF WGN WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund (256 Meters). 11 to 12 noon—Current events and police reports, 10:30 o'clock. e —— America’s vaest\ | Showboat, VLS, 11 pm. to ington Radio Forum | | { 1am. 3.9 Meters). Radfo Commission. as prescribed in the law fust en acted. To this s end, he probably ouls; e oloists; markets: ather A. B. Goodall to Speak at Radio Restrict Radio Licenses. tested to sce that they dn“:ot'hradllte C: int: Wi e gov: Club Meeting March 12. Only natives in good sthnding can |9na caise iniferference with the gov- An fllustrated talk on rectlfiers by | Procure licenses to operate radio re-| ¢ "roriieg are cancelled. achonalds Orchestra:” parcets | Wi : = | | 0 ren’s Orchestra; radio S rporation of America (468.5 Meters). will offer a suite of offices In the Commerce Depart- tra: marketa’ *aforics: news Orchestra; soloists: “Skeezix ePOrts; farm news: 'Century Orchestra 3:30 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra from the United States Marine Barracks. A. B. Goodall, owner and operator of amateur station 3AB, will feature a meeting of the Washington Radio Club celvers in Netherlands, East Indies, Java, Consul Hooper reports. New regulations just issued by the Post Telegraph and Telephone Service an- RADIO MERCHANTS TO DINE. Symphonyin Brass, the T R R 4:50 to 6 p.m—Mayflower Orchestra. Planist: markets: French lessons . : It oloists: Bretton Hall String Quariet... ...V 192 | Reea. reie s epork. oo ¢ i T15 pm.—Burlington Orchestra,| Dr. E. C. Woodruff of State College, | ill be permitted. Even the recelvine | 1530 ociaah Representatives of the X R mn Loulg Av;nls, tenor, and Viola T.| p, | and a director of the American | 5etS. it i8 ruled, must be inspected and | Cr Radio Company will speak. rams, harpist. - . 9 p.m.—Lord Calvert hour of music, | Radlo Relay League; W. D. Terrell, 10 p.m.—Whittall Anglo-Persians, | Chief radio ‘supervisor of the Depart- gflllufll"IIlllllmlllllllulllllllmlllllllIllllllIIIII|uInlllllll|l|Illll|II!IIIIIIllllnIIl|l|lIlIlI|I|ll|II|IIlIIIIIIII|IIlIIIlImIlIIIlIIE‘ trom BT : e “Bums” Speakel's 10:30 to 11:30—Roite's Palats q'or | POWney also are expected to speak. Orchestra, from WEAF. Ml:.' 7& i Ch; ;‘s Y ine Corps Changes. e . o T Capt. J. F. S. Norris has been trans- We have taken over the entire stock of Burns Speakers (list, $25.00) from a large out-of-town jobber and have WHN F o 6:45 to 7:456 a.mf_—’l'm\'or health ex- ferred from Port au Prince, Haiti, to WCCo 3 erc , broadcast Jointly with WEAF. Washington, D. . First Lieut. M. L. . R priced them for a quick turnover. THEY WILL ln.aa a.m.—~ -Imgmq time signals. | Shively from Port au Prince to Nor- 12 (noon)—Organ recital, folk; Capt. J. P. Schwerin and First 12:30 p.m.—W aldorf-Astoria. Orches- | Lieut. J. A. McShane from the cruiser tra, from }.\hAP, : Huron to San Francisco, and Second 1:30 to 2 p.m.—Janssen's Hofbrau Lieut. J. D. Muncie from Quantico, Orchestra, from WEAF, Va., to San Francisco. GO FAST SO HURRY WHILE THEY LAST POWERFUL CLEAR The Radio Merchants’ Assoclation of v nounce that permits to listen in may - " 7 p.m.—Book Reviews, by Mrs. Nina | March ;3”‘:‘ the Department of COM' | bg had by citizens of good name and | Washington will hold a luncheon meet- merce Building. reputation, and that no transmitters | ing at Harvey's Tuesday afternoon at 12: GOLDMAN BAND TONIGHT 8to 9 P. M.on WRC and 15 leading stations Direct from Carnegie Hall, New York City. Band of 40 pieces con- ducted personally by Edwin Franko Gold- man. Classical and popular numbers. Compliments of CITIES SERVICE COMP. Doy Peof in states gas, elecericity, and oil products. can close contact with Knickerbocker Orclies 5 the technical and f Ghicago: Organ recital: Fied Pipers: iie x . 1 R avenport: Chimes concert: sport news clerfcal staff o1 Philadelphia: Adelphia Entertainers. the department, “hic Chicago: News and_market reports. . Detroit:” Farmers' Winter Institute.... """ 7 T0 8 Py Bedtime story: Congress dinner concert... ... ..K Business men's ‘digest; weather: news: Good Will handling since 1912, In order to sim Plify the operation of his radio staff and insure a minimum of delay in carrying out the policies and regu- G lations of the commission, Mr. Hoover ner coneert. plans to consolidate all radio activities T £ o G T S S of the department, except those of pianist: “Croco’ " y purely scientific nature handled by the ware Bureau of Standards, under one head TR 73 The old radio section will soon be K o eirse: "organ pecilalCTH W, n it oI heneotady hestra® pianist: healil *taik, .. fovotosl rom il Bodtime story'‘and roll Calli ‘songe: State Cot radio first was required on vessels, 15 N i iesira years ago. In fact, the Bureau of i xecibtoniy Navigatian is being’ moved to other quarters in the city, leaving adequate office space _on the same floor of the Commerce Building with the present offices of the radio section The reorgamzed radio section, to he known as the Radio Division of the department, will no doubt be headed by W. D. Terrell, chief supervisor of radio, a veteran radio official. He will be assisted by W. E. Downey, super- visor of radio and departmental tech- nical expert, and H. S. Hayes, another supervisor of radio. . May Have 3 Sections. The new division probably will comi- prise three main sections, for exam- ple: One for licensing and inspection: another handling finance and ac- counting, including the present In- ternational Accounting Office, and a tachnical section which will work out wave lengths and power assignments under the policies laid down by the Commissioners. This plan is considered an excellent step in radio regylation, which has Noran g Mlnd long ago outgrowpn its position as a Philadelphia: Roberts' Revuers: Kahn's Home Party: . section of the Buteau of Navigation. New_York: Limerick contest: congs: Melody Boys: L and it is believed it will make for e e greater efficiency in carrying out rousm. Chicago: Program from Wz tine work, making the radio division Nashville, ? Vitg head directly responsible to the Sec- tary of Commerce. A very busy vear for the division is seen, with the advent of the new com- mission and the consequent reorgani- zation of the broadcasting industry un- , der the new bill, a general relicensing % and the enforcement of many regula- tory measures, besides the supervision of the international radio telegraph conference to be held here in October. WRC will import from New York to- night three of its principal attrac- tions—the weekly concerts of the Gold- man Band and the Anglo-Persians and & dance program by Rolf’s Palais d'Or Orchestra. The Goldman Band will play eight selections, featuring excerpts from “The Mika- do” and a march “‘On the Air,” writ- B ten by Mr. Gold- man. The Anglo- \ Persians will fea- ture the famous “Rhapsody in Blue,” one of the ‘compositions of the noted Ameri- c;n lj azzZ-sym- phonic composer, yygya Bissens Garsl, VIOLA ABRAMS, The Lord Calvert Hour of Music heads the list of features which WRC will broadcast from it§ own studio. There also will be the weekly book reviews by Mrs. Nina Reed and a con- cert by the Burlington Orchestra, with Which Louis Annis, tenor, and Viola Abrams, harpist, will appear as the soloists. Secretary Hoover. Chigako: "Supperbell ‘program: miarkets: ports Club; Sherman's_Orchestra 5 New York: Limerick, and guitar entertainer. . Tin Factory Sealed Cartons $5.95 WHILE THEY LAST TR A OREAA AR EA chestra Baltimore Atlantic City: N Kaugas _ City: ' M Riley's Philadelnhia: al Trio i Harrishure, Pa.: Twilighi hour iami Beach, Fia.: Fleetwood Cong ew York: Children's talk: C and Rogers. Bonnie Laddies v - Loin: Collese Boys: dance ‘orchestra:”organ ‘and ‘pi cita - hestra ‘and *mixed quartet al: * Shelburne concert ory: addresses: Jack Pleasure Features of the Finest Radio and the Finest Victrola are combined in the N EW NATIONALLY NATURAL 8:00—Romsville, Seaside Concert Trio. fifl\! PN ADVERTISED T TONE ool ORTHOPHONIC | < ‘ L and 0, from . » Vm‘:lmo WBAL T ! A TR Musically it is.a superb instrument. £ I F—— 2 t e Taken by itself, the Orthophonic Victrola more than Justifies its modest price. Add to this wonderful instru- ment the Radio Corporation’s new- est design 5-tube . Radiola. 4 com- bination that satis- fies every desire of the music lover. holom ‘servicen chestra. New " York. Mal i "Alantic Buffalo. 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