Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1927, Page 28

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Y. b of WX cited a v erad Radio Commission. 100 feet away from the ocea found that his transmitter with the ebb and flow of the tide H U was among the 20 New York metropolitan ch were cited specifically by v week as violators qu mission order requiring all stations to | remain on their wave lengths under pain_of possi evocation of theiv broadeast 1 he actual public naminz of 1 and the desig- | of deviation re ad station said and fell, the espect to his the capacity , causing wide ntenna towers range about x As the ocean { the false . the radio waves o station deviated, as far away as 248 mission advised Mr. Unger p radio must make adjust-| an changes, and that the ter condenser can be adjusted | to meet the condition. The commis- sion’s ruling is that no more than a half-kilocyele deviation is 2 Station. WCGU was ar for the frequency WGL, New York. | and WODA. Paterson. N. J., are op- eratinz. Both opposed tne cha The commission also took undes visement plications PV W( Camden, J., and WMBS. hurg. Pa., both of which go on the 1.000-kilocyele frequency Their desire was opposed by stations now on that wave—na Harrishurg: WPSC, § and KMOX. A v tions, featuring the Opera Co.’s tabloid ver Daughter of the Drum Major the Kitt Hour with Charlotte Klein. pianist-organist. will be broadcast tonight by WRC. The major portion of the program will come from New York, although the Kitt Hour and dance music by the Le Paradis Band, the closing at- | traction, are of local origin. Bill Whipple of eat Meadows | will start WRC’s evening broadcast | with some more of his rustic phil- osophy. The light opera will be broadcast at 7 o'clock, and two hours later David Lawrence will present another of his series of talks on “Our Government.” A 20-minute musical discourse by Randall Hargreaves, concert baritone, will immediately follow. WRC's other attractions include the Cliquo Club Eskimos, the W: dorf-Astoria and Hofbrau Orchestras. The Army Band and the Imperial Male Quartet will provide the prin- cipal part of WMAL's broadcast to- night. The hand concert will come from the east plaza of the Capitol, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The quar- tet is scheduled to face the station’s miecrophone at 9:20. Edith Reed. pianist. and Phil Havden and “Les” Colvin, popular radio entertainers, also have a promi- nent part in the program. In addi- tion there will be a scientific talk on “Floating Islands for Airplanes.” LocalRadioEntertainment Thursday, August 4, 1927 ried S NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 10:15 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund (319 Meters). 11 to 12 noon—Current events and police reports; music. WMAL—Washington Radlo Forum | 3028 Meters). | 850 to T p.m.—News flashes. 7 to 7:15 p.m.—Edith Reed in popu- | lar piano numbers. 7:15 to 7:30 p.m.—"Floating Islands for Airplanes, cience Service. 7:30 to 9 ‘oncert from the pitol by the Army liam J. Stannard, | Band, ¥. Darey, second leader; leader. 9 to 9:20 p.m.—Phil Hayden and| “Les” Colvin, popular radio enter- tainers. 9:20 to 9:40 p.m.—George W. Daw, nist, accompanied by Miss Minnie Bailey. 3:40 to 10 p.m.—The Old North State Orchestra of oldtime fiddlers, H. S.| Reese. 10 p.m.—Latest news flashes. Capt. Thomas | | WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 3 pm.—Florence Van Reyper, so.| prano, from WEAF. 3:15 p.m.—Bert B violin soloist, from WEAF. 3:30 p.m.—Mark O. Hooley, baritone, from WEAF. 3:45 p.m.—"The Evolution of the Jewel,” by Helen Eames, from WEAF. 4 pm.—Happiness Orchestra, from WEAF. 4:30 p.m.—Joel Coffey, pianist, repner, oboe and | | from Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, | EAF. p.m.—Base ball scores, from 5 . from W Bill Whipple of Sweet Mead rom WJZ Kitt hour of music, with . pianist-organist, from | aughter of the Drum ational Light Opera ect time, from WEAF. cquot Club Eskimos, from ] P “Our Government,” by | David Lawrence, from WEAF. | 4.2¢ p.m—song discourse, by Ran- | #all Hargreaves, concert baritone, from WEAF. i 9:40_p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra, from | WISAF, New York. | 10 10’11 p.m.—Le Paradis Band. Early Program Tomorrow. 9 T Awr #:45 am.—Tower health exercises, | from WEAF 7.15_a.m.—"The Roaring Lyons,’ from WEAF. 11555 a.m.—Arlington time signais. 12 noon—Organ recital, by Otto F. Beck. 1 to 2 p.m —Mayflower Orchestra. 3 p.m.—Mary Krantx, soprano, from G. Unger, owner | wobbles™ | 3 THE EVENING STAR. WAS LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THl‘kSD.\\'. AUC GUST 4, 192 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 470 5 P 4:00—Raltimor bt Sal ew Yor o ovseheart, > New York 4:30—New York® Pian 5:00—Now WRC, York. Songs WEET Children's bk Duo: Ad organ e o Fall acores 1o Majestic Fi 1 news teports nrogram o pianist s Orhesiva Piano Twins Organ recital: n 6:00—M¢ M estra’ st the Pevper Soirituat Ciiy: ‘Seasido € Davennort: Chimes conee Schrnseta, Vi Trombin. cel Minneapolis: Markets. roads and base TO 8 P Co. WIAR 7:00. wal Light Onera WSAL RSD, WGY Miiton Reener's Gang Foctlight and Lam, YW h New York f B 20 Musical program M piano recrtal v progsram Vocal soloists on Raltimore m WIR, KSD and WBAL' from . Hartford. Conn.: Mar) and Ted .. ... 8 TO 9 P Barnhart's Band. WMAK Stadiu st o, N 8:00—Newark: Baltimore Rossville, Miami [ Drehestia Tecti Rl Parting nn.: Colt Park Venetian Quartet New York - Philharmonic_cone KSD. WOC and WBAL from ..... 9 T0 10 P. 9:00—New_York: “Our Goverrment " by David WIAR, WEAG WGR. WEL WRC. ¥ Renny eman’s String Band . ) a) program ted musical Hot Springs: Vocal soloist ... Jack Albin's Orchestra . Organ _recita and_instrumental pr . Fla.: Fieetwood Dance Ore Vocal soloists: Mever Dav n her and missing Derson Minneapolis: Music: Newark: Weather pCharii ance Oreh lin: 10.30—Chicago: Schenactady: Organ Des Moines: Vocal and in: ¥ 11 PML TO 11:00—Los Angeles: Drama hour New York: Broadwar night Mooseheart, I11.: Victorian Trio . . Minneapolis: Weather report: base Vall Los Angeles: Zoellner Quartet: talk . Chicago: Hank's Theater Gank heelon: Musical program Cleveland: Joe Cantor's Orchestra . 12 M Feature program . Talk for hove Natlonal Broadcastini ghthawk frolic: orel recital 5 strumenial #oloi 12 8 & Co. estra Earl Burtnett's Biltmore 1:00—Los Angeles: Classical concert s Angeles: 2:00—TLos Angeles: and WMAQ from W news bulieting s and. Pollock’s Orchesiras lon Orchestra market reports emhle Ttals Don Ranisay's tenjamin Franklin hase Nall sdores fram Wi e WMAE hall seo market nports \ Onhestra. L Stations Meters Miles, KDKA WRZ wip W61 WG Wi WoR Wi wn WiG WNAC etown Chamber weviod Potters. WM A W KYW KK\ WM A WEAR wip WGl WGY LWeCo M WET. WEAF WRR WMCA Yodal and piana and WIR from . WMAF and M % w - Flames Quatiet W WMBF CBRM WD Wi GHP L WPG AC WBZ KDRA. RYW! M. W 5 W ‘s ‘Novelty Orches- s i v t: news hulietin Crawford's Dan « 10 TO 11 P! is” Oreh repa N IDNIGHT. i 5 program 170 2 AM. Orchestrs ... 2 TO 3 AM. Ambassador Dance Orchestra 2.300 2.300 2.300 | NEW FEDERATION MEETS Curb of Speeders Asked in Resolu-| tion at Maryland Park. | " Feder- The newly organized Cit Col ation of the Eighteenth El trict held its first meeting Tuesday night at the Maryland Park Christian Church, President Thomas J. 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