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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1927 e of Columbia Society, United States Scions of Colonial Cavallers. | Grand Army-of the Republic: Order of are expected-to participate in.the cere T Daughters of 1812, Federation of the War of 1812, Sons of | Oglethorpe, Order of the Knights of mony again next February LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT o "Citizens' "'Associations In - the e e i g Diatrlst O Co: | (he Cloliee. ‘Fioreestion’ 1Girvsx g thell" Anmduoenesit Wit ‘Hadeatin e S District of Columbia, General the National American Red | \White Crane and the Ovder of Pulaski. ' Richards, will appoint the ‘othe: | 1 y 9 9927, Society, Sons of the Revolution: Cross, the Retary Club, United Span T last six ganizations ' named s of the executive fommitt | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. Knights of Columbus, Military Order ish War Veterans, Washington Feder- are additional to a total of 87 organiza- | the commiftee of Z5 in the near fu Programs prepared by the Associated Press Scheduled for Bastern of the Loyal Legion of the United ation of Churches, Washington Real listed as participants in the cele ture and that meetings {0 make ar standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocyeles on right. | States, Order of Lafavette, Reserv tate Board, Daughters of Cincin on last year. The various organi- rangements ' A v | | Officers’ Association of the United nati, U § Grant Circle, Ladies of the fons which took part last year also held soon after St of next vemr | et o 272.6—WPG Atlantie City—1.100 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—7320 1 1595 —Dinner mucic #:30—sune_recital | | 10:00—Bridge lessons 0 00 Evereacy hoy | 3 . | 10:00—Auction® bridze sames | 8 Many Enterprises Seek Per-| ssss—wsal sutimers—1.800 R L |Marine Corps General Re 7:1 ale_quarte e % 00—Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra 7:00—Supper_bell program R e 10 00—Dance orchestra 8:10—Etude radic hou sians, but Is Re-ele: as mits to Extend Broad 508.2—WEEI Boston—3590 ‘ AT —WMAO-WOI Chicago—630 ans, cted . 8.00—Seiberling Singers 7:30—Dinner. concert . 4 casting Resources. o eready: hour.” [ fo0—puanier and’n | Committee Chairman. | - 0:00 —Auction bridze ™ 1:00—Orchestra (3 ho | 10:98Danee "mumic | | EW —WNAC Boston—050 | 81s—Coser E g : d Such diverse enterprises as railways ex Jice-Taces | h:00—Concort o Gen. George Richards, United riotion picture producing concerns, | e or 9.8—WTAM Cleveland ites Marine Ce past president department stores and mining com-| .8—WGR Buffalo—090 | 0—Seiberline & the Sons of the Revolution in the| panies have jo'ned in the effort to ob-| & Qelberting S0 | g Dist ri of Col 1, tendered his| tain Federal licenses to use the short R bt G L R | :u "“w‘-"'( ¥ resignation as chairman of the joint wave channels below the broadcasting | —WMAR Buffalo—330 BT mmittee on arrangements for official band in order to carry on radiotele- | Claue | 174.8—WOU Dasenport—800 ceremonies in celebration of George graph communications to supplement | 0 Movie Clib. 8:30 I\-,p” e Singers ton's birthday by patriotic, or replace expensive \wire services.| 4—WTIC Hartford—>560 10:00—Anction: bridge games. civie, religious and other ganiza » )M\sp‘i:\;r intereste however, Jeadi 8 Seiberling Singers. | —WEAN Dallas—3 ions here, but was re-elected at a Radio Commission for low-wave as-| N | &3 Al Weave special meeting of representatives of signnents, seeking permission to es Rade Ane ;4\' ‘vnlw”‘ Morn: 4 or ;IIHH\'] lnl the Distriet Build, tablish radio stations to carry at least | Nathaniel Robin. piano. = 5 ing yesterday afternoon part of their v burden of ord i b R 354—WHO 1 With his election as chairman he | trafic. i 5014 French c: | 00—Seibering < incers was authorized to proceed in the ap- | thing Lke 200 commercial con. 451.3—WJIZ New York—660 | 10:30—Rise and Shine. " nent of the other members of already use chort-wave radio 8:00—Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra 430 9—WCX-WIR Detroit—a80 | utive commitice }. com- | for intercity communications in this | Yy a0 Srten et ot inttlea 0r 25 DansONR Lo hake antange: ) country or for communicating with | her R0 Stromberg Carison Orchestra for the joint celebration of the | outlying points, like Alaska, not read music PE 1, M [ ) Sk i AR anniversary of the hirth of | ily reached by wires. Concerns like 491.5—WEAF New York—610 A Bl i Washington by organizations fishing and packin companie: the | Seiberling Singe | | next ruar 2 k]m)hu‘; Wanamaker tores and the Ford Mo e | te o celebration of the 195th anni- tor Co, obtained ort-wave length sames | the first President’s birth, | before their utility becam zen. 10 30—Palais d'Or Orchestra. | | n *oli's Theater last February. | know~ and Fafore they were in'| —WFL-WLIT Philadelphia—310 | | Gen. Richards was elected perma gh cemand. The great jin- R 00—Seiberling Sing: P | nent chairman of the executive com- | or such “private” radio services and b, ridze zames. Voeational Radio Sch |ago, u esigning vesterday he de: the probable crowding of the lower 348.6—WO0O Philndelphin—860 310.2—WDAF clarell that k 1t that no person end of the broadeast spectrum, if all| 7:30—Children's half hour | . should he elected to serve permanently were nted, has led to the |1°m:‘\l-ni 315.6—KDKA Pittshurgh—p50 | . | in that position. . He was renominated | by the Federal Aadio Commission {0} .00 Dinner concert | ers, ind elected immediately following the | hold a public hearing here on the| B:00—Stromberg-Carlson Orchestra. | | formal .acceptance his resignation. | short-wave situation January 17. 9:00—Continentals it < ¢ The hearing is called to aid the com 483.6—WJAK Providence—820 re—1.020 Dougherty Promises Support, mission in formulating future poli- | §0%—jeiberin " The meeting was opened hy Com- | cies regarding such assiznments, 10:00—Auction xames, polis-St. Paul—140 - { missioner Proctor L. Dougherty, who Each of the interests seeking the 6—WHAM Rochester—1,080 7 . R. Family promised the support of the ard of right to use short waves will be asked | §.00—Stombere-Carlson Orohestra | 18:00—Evereacy g District Commissioners in connec | to discuss such cubjects as the de-[ 10:00—Studio program. | 0—Auction cames ith st e ONSEE Dlaete endence of such service upon short.( 11:00—Homestcaders | 508.2—WOW Omaha—>390 i oming celebration pendence of such ser s | AR LS | ipon i praised ‘the efficient work of Gen. wave radio rather than wire or other 4 Pt Richapd§ as chalrman of the commit- means; the humane, social and eco- | 10:30—Same as Wiz, tee on arrangements in the past. Gen nomic importance of their propos | g it AR ol e T e . 9 an Antonio— Richards took the chair after his re. the number and position of channel 9 30—Gebhardt Mexican Players. election . helieved available for such service —WBZ Springfield—000 B45.1—KSD 8¢, Louls—b50 s il 3 i . i L SD St. Louis Among the organizations repre. > ed 1 erference likel romberg-Carlson Orchestrs i ‘ Ao ;;‘L‘:;’d" e sy § QT S ing Singers. sented at the meeting, including both dther countried, and.the probable total| - 29:05=Dancs music cames local and national bodies, are | number of applications which will be| 3508-—CKCL Toronto—840 3B.6—KV0O Tulsa—B60 dtn o g Cide, Mo 8, Tac) o e made for such service within the next | 2:00—FPopular musie. | 7:00—Dance orche pubiia ATl An S e AT eelaan five vears for all applicants within| 11:00—Ediphone Recorde SR hptine Slnsere L5 iy 2 o Ameasy their clas.. | 516.9—WTAG Worcester—>380 jental conce Dist ,“(' ’["‘_ "‘-' epartment of the The commission lists the following. 8:30—Setberline Singers 8- RD b istrict of Columbia; Colonial Dames in addition to those already named,| &00—Dakinites, | 9:00—Mandolin and Guitar Club: organ: | 0f America..District of Columbia Chap as the types of concerns which want | m—Au««;\mh_;ux:n zames, | peinatial “bells: " vocal:trio” (% | ! American Red Cross: District of | “radi T rans UTHERN. hours ) Columbia Daughters of Founders and e £ » . # 3 o adio estic and trans mbi ughter inders an. - s Lo.ai."if, ,:*r\i‘:ln,\mulr:?:::n!nn& companiss, 296.0—WWNC Asheville—1.010 WESTERN, Patriots, Distglct of Columbia Fed ATWATER KENT MFG. CO. A. Atwater Kent, Pres. 4700 Wissahickon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. of 7:0C—Dinner mugic. Women's 10:00—Auction bridse games. 5.9—WSB_Atlanta—630 8:08—Seiberling Singers. \ #:00—Eveready hour. 10:00—Auction bridge game eration Clubs, District airplane operating companies, naviga tlon companies, electric railways, bus systems, electric power transmission ystems, oil eomnanies, lumber com panies, farm co-operatives, police and .9—K0A Denver—20 30—Dinner concert 30—Farm question’ box. | 00—Bridee lessons. 468.5—KF1 Los Angeles—640 Eighth of Radio Auction Bridge fire alarm systems, forest patrols, 243.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1,220 | ll': ')‘:*’-{nr Dr‘llwll‘lv\"xv;l_m(‘rrht‘flru, ‘ ranch owners, remote resorts and 8:30—Studio program. 130X R € program. v ey hotels, radio manufacturers, television | 100 Orehemea © {5 aphe s Games Tonight inventors, packers and shippers and 2— neinnati—830 416.4—KHI Los Angeles—720 | The eightl 4 - 7 ok g 4 . | ghth of the series of | | operators of facsimile transmission| QGG —Xverady hour o 11:00—Classical review. radio auction bridge games to 9 L] services. 10:30—Rise and " Shive. e Ry be broadeast tonight hy WRC i i i % o8 —890 ¢ ) iailroads have been experimenting | 384.4—KTHS Hot Sprivgs—180 o and associated siations has been 1519 L St. N.W. Decatur 130 = ek X R 7:30—Farmers' Radio Chautauqua. rogram prepared by G. H. Levy of Ham- for communication between portions | X:30—Concert i : 3 | N i i st R 2 S Sy TR 384.4—KGO Onkland—380 ilton, Canada; Mrs. Ella G. | || WM. E. O'CONNOR, Pres. ' C. FERBER. ; of trains by short waves. Movie pro- | §:00—Brdce lecsons. 0D ) oy Caiple, Mo S i , Pres, F.C.FE , Secy. Exclusive Wholesale Distributors ducers have o several occasions used radio to help direct far-away scenes.| , S365=WIAX Jacksonville—850 Aviation looks to radio as an adjunct | £ 00=—Theater prokram. to its commercial’ growth. Some of | 9:00—Dance music the companies, like oil, mining, pack- 461.3—WHAS Loulsville—650 J. C. Whitehead and Milton C. Work of New York. The hands to_be held, follow “South,” the dealer, 3 1:00a—Retold " tales. 508.2—KLX Oakland—590 9:30—Dinner concert 11:00—Dance program (2 hours) 491.5—KGW Portland—610 ing and lumber, want radio services Seiberling Singers. 2330 Avotioh Dellss: Fhmss. : Spades—Q; Hearts—K, to communicate with their plants or| 800—Evereacy hour. 12 00 Everents " oir o i 2 Diamonds—K, 7, 4; Clubs branches situated in remote regions. 0—Auction bridge_games. g e o —K @, J.10, 7, 5. 5 Facsimile and television by radio| o 8160—WMC Memphis—s80 454.3—KFKC San Francisco—600 Mrs. t l hot y 1 are subiects of experiments, condeted | 130 —Eeeraly e Cecliane, e clual pnotogrvap | Jargely on the short waves. The Army 336.9—WSM Nashville—890 12:00—Dance orchestras (2 hours). and the Navy will probably be Tepre- | g.oo tomen oy crenyile—8! 422.3—KPO San Francisco—310 B (en 7’ng) sented at the hearing to describe the | :00_Eveready hopr ™ tlos brids Eemes. orth,” holds: ship and airplane compass, beacon and | 10:00—Auction bridee gam B.C. program 8 :ln&rtsfi- 0, mpp&t 'Z/azz)g fog services by short waves. Al- CENTRAL. 5—KFOA Seattle—670 e & 0y & s—A, 3 3 though there are undoubtedly many 526—KYW Chicagoms70 Auction bridze games. Olobo—S spet, 4,2, short-wave chaunels available, the| 8:00—Strombers-Carlson Orchestra. Eveready hour. Mr. Work, “East,” holds: difficulty In the problem facing the| ,§:90—Continentals i . BiB.6—KJR Seattle— 860 Spades—A, 7, 2; Hearts—Q, 8 commission is that short waves tran- s ot maviva 1Z:00—"Yodeil” =~ spot, 5, 4; Diamonds—9, 6, 5, 2; acend all boundarles, often, indeed, | goo-o otV "aID Chicaxo—820 =Hnle R (8 Roue): Clubs—A, 6. traveling several times. around the 8330 foaly Alf Woves. L ‘ | world, and are likely to cause inter- 0—Children's progran. Moosehfurt Aanes manie: * ference with radio in other countries, in contrravention to the recent inter- national treaty agreement. .l d. E gs%nh—The Seiberling Singers. RADIO SERVICE by - lo 2 p.m.—Sealy Air Weavers. rienced men who have the The third concert of Latin Ameri- calRadioEntertainment 9 p.m.—Correct time. o ix, Youe Tadio &t your 9 p.m.—Eveready hour. can music, which NAA will broadcast | 10 p.m.—Auction bridge game. tonight from the Hall of the Americas ennedy’s Kadio Service” 3319 14th st. n.w. Tivoli Bldg. Col. 0182 of the Pan-American Union, is one of the outstanding musical events of the season in Washington. A pretentious program has heen ar- of Franklin | Tuesday, December 20, 1927, | NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 10:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. 10330 to 11 p.1..—"Rise and Shine.” Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 a.m.—Tower health exercises. ranged under direction Adams. The major portion will be| 8:15 p.m.—Third concert of Latin| 8 am.—Federation morning devo- provided by the United Service Or-|American music by United Service | tions. chestra, made up of the best players | Orchestra and assisting artists, broad.| 815 a.m.-—Parnassus Trio, ‘){ in the Army and Navy bands. The |cast from the Hall of the Americas,| 530 to §:45 a.m.—Cheerio. soloists listed are Sophia del Campo, | Pan-American Union 11 a.m.—Betty Crocker home service RADIO CONE coloratura soprano, of Chile, and Dyla | paa.—Arlington time signals. |tall. SPEAKER. Josetti, pianist, of Brazil. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, 11:15 a.m.—Dill and Harvey, har- i i mony singer Charles (Chic) Sale, the festive fun-| W RHF—American Broadcasting Co. 11:30 a.m.—To be announced Skt o Dromdwity: praductions. il (322.4 Meters). 11:45 Dill and Harvey, har- nger: m, be the featured attraction of the| 2 Eveready Hour tonight, one of the to 3 p.m 3104 p.m. Herbert Lectro hour. Dauber hour of music. Arlington time slgnals. prominent WRC attractions. The il-| & p.m.—Popular program by George| 12 noon—Farm flashes, Justrious entertainer will keep open | Skadding and his Congressionals. 12:10 p.m.—Organ recital from the house over the radio as the central 6:25 p.m.—Weekly theatrical review | Kitt studios. figure of an old-fashio: Christmas | by Harold Phillips. 1 to 2 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra. eve homecoming. “Chic’s” custom each year is to open his house to all his relatives and friends in the rural 6:35 -to 7 p.m.—Resumption of pro- | = gram by the Congressionals. community where he makes his home.| , Berly Program Tomorrow. || 1 A DIOLA 17 These Yuletide occasions are said to| 9 am.—National Electrical Supply | be famous affairs in the theatrical|C0.’s hour of music. For i ! profession, being enlivened consider-| 10 a.m.—Weather report. | or immed delivery ably by the humorous comment and 10:05 a.m.—Betty Brewster's cook- OPEN EVENINGS irz school. | "troubadour | 1 ers by Margaret White, pranks of the playful hos An ancient, medieval a.m.—Talk on Christmas flow- | song, said to be 500 years old and b t 4 never before heard on the air; a six-| 1030 to 11 am.—S. Kann Sons J C HARD[NG part chorus and a special arrax\:p~wm‘;':"n',i U ! . . | ment of Christmas carols by Chan- 0 3 p.m.—Herbert Lectro hour. | 1336 CONN. AVE ning Lefebyre, organist, will feature | shington Radio Formum (2418 | # p the sacond of the newly inaugurated Meders) o half_hours of the Seiberling Singers, | = (HE - [ ) D R T rn au | 738 Dan—JaskeHarris in popular | P N i o '« station. will | SONES, accompanied by Edith Reed " ton” and “Morpheus.” |ance of Plants.” by Dr Johnston, | Complete With c Morpheus.” | associate in nla t pathology, Univer A portion of the program of the!si Maryland Experiment Station. Cord and Plug Washington Chamber of Commeice | 8 p.m.—Joint concert by the Capitol meeting in the Willard Hotsl tonight | Forest Rand and the Tall Cedars'| will be brondeast by WMAL as its | Double Quartet . N . 3 most important featy The prin-| 9:30 p.ri. -A portion of the program | ‘A. C. Electric Radio Sets T 1§ valve w (o} v {of the Washington Chamber of Com. | merce. at the New Willard Hotel, ;em&nflng Senator Wesley L. Jones | <y cipal speaker will be Senator Jones of Washington, who has selected the | subject “Fiscal Relations in the Dis- SN Ives lectric For selectivity, sensi- which had run 25,000 miles on Esso B ol ot 1asi e | P T etk fon | WiviR, fcone Rguatio, ] A T i o e ot s Lo oo R, © A NERN SR U and “Standard” Motor Oil. The Club will furnish the principal mu. | Theater.” by Colby Harriman | ing and —value! ! Train Transformers i sical attractions. 10:20 p.m.—Lee «Jronican, pianist. . W iz pavsmnp we RN o b :,,,,,,., i N ot \ 'gs_v;g:t $275 cylinder head had not been removed jeorge -.V" ::,’ his «\“:Iv ‘;n sentinz Anatole Friedland and his re. | 1g Size : = & 2 e e b M e L D T i Just g 5 during this entire distance. 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