Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 38

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AMATEURS' RIGHTS IN RADIO GUARDED Allocation Program Includes1 committee which heard their plea for “a place in the sun” was wholly favor- able from the outset, and recommenda- tions for the allocation of exclusive channels for amateur broadcasting are sure to go before the plenary ses- sions of the international conference to be written into the treaty. The | channels to be allotted the amateurs { remain, however, to be decided. | Well Represented Now. British delegates favored assigning them the whole wave band from 200 to 150 meters, and suggested adding THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. the short-wave stations IXAF and 2XAD at Schenectady. Before a microphone installed in his West Orange, N. J., home, Mr. Edison will be interviewed for the first time | “over the ai The interrogator | will be E. W. Rice, jr.. hon man of the board of directos General Electric Co. The musical feature of the anniver- ary program will be provided by the Goldman Band. also known as “The Symphony in Br The band will open its program with a march com posed especially for the occasion by | . Radio to Give Grid Fans Play-by-Play Account of Games Radio stations in various sec- tions of the country will broad- cast play-by-play descriptions of a number of the principal foot ball games tomorrow. The con- tests. and_stations which will broadsast them_follow Yale-Army, WJZ, Harvard - Dartmouth D. 'C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 6 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:30 p.m.—"Selling Yourself,” by | Dr. B. J. Palmer of Davenport, Towa ! 7 p.m.—Burlington Orchestra, with Gretchen Hood. soprano. guest soloist. | 745 p.m.—"Music of the Home." | 8 p.m.—Cities Service Concert Or- | chestra and ¢ fers. |8 p.m.—Correct time. | 9 pm—W. B. & A. | 930 p.m.—Lord Ca 10 p.m.—Edison Quartet. vert Ensemble. | night. Interview | with Thomas A., Edison; music by s nd; addresses by W. F. ident of the Potomac Elec m. pre Co.. and Milton B. Medary, 1927. WILL BROADCAST GAME. WRC to Give Account of Harvard- Dartmouth Clash. A play-by-play description of the Harvard Dartmouth gridiron clash to morrow will be broadcast by WRC di rect from the Harvard § Phil lips Carlin will beat the microphone The broadeasting of th cheduled to hegin at adinm. event is HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 124 Dulin & Martin C 1215-17 F STREE 1214-18 G STREET For the Finest in these channels 33, 54.66, | Edwin Franko Goldman, its director. | tric Pow Protection for American ‘ 82 and 109.33 mete: Under the allo- | There also will be a talk by Milton B | WEEL,_WTIC, WGY, and Foreigfl GrOUpS | cations of the Fourth National Radio [ Medary, a member of the National ST i WGR, WSAI, WFI and ¥ 1:45 p.m. Lehigh-Villanova, WIP, 2 Chicago-Pennsylvania, member of the National Park Plan ping Commission 11 to 12 p.m chestr i larly Program Tomorrow. Tower health exercises The Roaring Lions IFederation morning Conference, held in Washington in|Capital Park and Planning Commis- | Vbt Bl Ol 1925 at the behest of Secretary |sion. Hoover, the American amateurs now | Aside from have exclusive use of the 200 to 150 [ program. WRC meter band, and also use exclusively [ber of other music channels from 21.4 to 18.7 meters, | include the RADIO Reception and Design . We Present the KOLSTER Many attractive cabinet designs await your inspection . . . the KOLSTER will bring in local and distant stations CLEARLY and BEAUTIFULLY, with an easy one dial con- trol. We invite you to hear the KOLSTER at our store. night num- A5 which i ¥ 8 Oregon Aggies, KPO, votiong. Rights of the radio amateurs, jeal- ously guarded by the American Ratio Relay League and kindred organiza. | tions throughout the civilized world, |5.35 to 4.69 meters and 0.7496 to 0.7477 ixs will be recognized in the wave length | meters. They also share with Army Burlington Orche the W.. B Tech-U. 8. €., KK, 8:30 to 8:45 a.m.—Cheerlo, allocations ta the various radio serv- | ircraft and naval ves-| & A. Quartet and the Lord Calvert | 5 p.m. | 1135 a.m.— Arlington time signals fces to be made in the treaty govern. |s the channels | I 3 etchen Hood, popular ) Organ recital from the | ing the international u es of radio and with Army <hington soprane. will he the guest | now being formulated hy delegates | mobile only meters, | soloist with the Burlington Orchestra from 50 pations, meeting in Wash-| On these waves they have constant.|while the Cities Serviee Orchestra ington. 11y Kept in code communication with | Plans to feature a spacial arrangement Official status in_international law [other amateurs in Canada, England.|of Ketelbey's Monastery will thus be given the 15,000 amateurs | Australia, South Africa and countries | Garden.” in the United States and the thou- | whose language they generally did not | — b sands in other countries who commu- | undersiand. Some radiophone conver-| The Jordan Music Forum, WMAL's nicate with the American amateurs |sations have been carried on with the | Principal musical attraction tonigh and with each other. Their contribu- |short waves also. The amateur re.| Vill feature Stewart Dickson, concert tions to the science of radio have re- |ceiving stations have frequently picked | Pianist, who until last year was head peatedly heen praised warmly by every {up messages from explorers and others [ Of the piano instruction department | branch of the art, and the fixing of |in isolated parts of the world and re. | °f the department of arts and sciences their status is regarded as a logical |layed them to their destinations. Dur.|Of the University of Kansas. Martin step toward further encouragemen: |ing the Mississippi flood crisis the first | Mallory, Irish baritone, and Eleanor of their experiments. | message to come out of the regi n.«‘(‘A‘""}f“d-m“I’:g{':n_:':n-l?‘ in well known 5 ‘. | where the wires went down were | ! steners est, v any Are “’“"l!v_‘"": | transmitted by vouthtul amateurs. assist him. Miss Locke has heen fea Many of the amateurs are mere | | tured on the programs broadcast from youngsters, but collectively they make | WRC, in conjunction with 39 other | the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City. a powerful unit, whose aims were ex: | stations, linked together in a coast-to i s plained to a special subcommittee of |coast hook-up, will broadcast the A Jjoint recital by 1 the International Radiotelegraph Con- | “Electric night” program of the Gen. | foprano, and ference by Charles H. Stewart, vice |eral Electric Co. tonight, which has |!enor, and a supper dance program president _of the American Radi) [been arranged to observe the forty. [Py Horace Walker and his orchestra | League; K. B. Warner, secretary of [eighth anniversary of the invention|Aar® WMAL's other musical attrac-|p the league and secretary also of the of the incandescent lamp by Thomas | tions. | International American Radio Union, | A. Edison. The inventor himsel will | and Ross A. Hull of the Wireless (n-[take a prominent part in this Pro-|and gave unebeiructed e 13 stitute of Australia. 'gram. which is expected to reach | s : e ’,'.’f“’lgh."fi"‘lll gt ey The reaction of the technical sub- South America and Furope through | hroadcasters SR IBRRR L hetiann | could be tuned with fair velume and LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMEN { clarity, and fading seemed to be at a FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1927, minimum. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 1.m a.m £15 a.m 12" noon Kitt 12:30 p.m tra 130 pm.— 145 pan lay the Harvard-Dartmouth game direct from Cambridge, stindios Waldorf-Astoria Orches LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, October 21, 1927 yes, pianist deseription | foot ball Mass NAA—Washington Navy Yard (1315 Meters). Weather Bure 7:45 p.n.—-Public Health Service lec ture, broadcast No. 300, “How Moth ers C'an Help Prevent Spread of Con tagion in School.” 9:35 p.m.—Arlington time signals 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau rep WMAL—Washington Radio (302.8" Meters), Authorized Dealer for Kolster Radio Sets and 3:45 pom. u reports REPRODUCER L4 Try a Peerless Reproducer for two nights onyour present radio set. The d:irg night you will aot part with your Pecrless for twice its pricé. 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