Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 34

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SHRUB IS CULTIVATED corkable substitute for guayule rub- - e e the product from equatorial regions, | Ve : P FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. : | Results of the experiments will be| 4 TO 5 P.M. Stations. Meters. . broadcast tomorrow afternoon in West. e kb Tans Beo s sesamiae | ‘ Thls ] lugnificem 8-Tube irol ] Ao inane Mplicr: ianist " WO 8 4ii| | in scheduled fo begin at 1:43 WHAM and WLW, p.m. | ule rubber. ailable in this country. It ha: Play-by-Play Account and much has come here from South Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time A piay-by-play description of i e S e e 0D e vk IMORISR FAlk astibt Fatalsi 16CEIe o (WEAR 49 t| | by WRC divect from the grid- s conaterd s e Do will b:rhmn;ifllst &lfll’m““‘ fol- ' .!‘ .\‘(0.\lrn d southern (;:vnl:rr;rnin 3‘{,’3;.2?&: ;“:‘;'g'\““\‘:'n‘ll:.fl’“y ot ) | KOLS ER indinma, WNAC and Forinseral ontliy sclontate st U} ; Receiving Set 34 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. 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