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26 THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO NATONALHOOKDP | 7o~ v wsoio exwrsrvwet | ‘RADID WERTHER” | rebdetmmmmme] 5o O BB [ gt : = i ‘ ; I | Edward Rosenblum Named Head of | Fahn, treasurer i S TN on o FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1927, Friday, December 30, 1927. 2 noon—Organ recital from the Kitt B'nai B'rith Chapter. | meeting briefly on the aufl‘:,;::u.l e Meters). | pan.—Wenther Bureau reports.| 230 10 3 p.m. | | | Hofbrau Ore 1 the Jewlsh Communii o ~.‘ Spebini | teenth and Q streets Wedne: ight.| One English town has a uniqu i | Other officers elec for the en-| memorial in the form of a foot SIX NEW RADIO OFFICES |suing vear were . Himmelfarb, vico president: Phillip Wagshal, outer fell in the late war. more—1.050 A—WGN-WLIB Chicago—320 Prograns prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Lastern | Studios, " r v F 2 & standard thie Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on vight 1240 p.m.—Waldort-Asloria Orches.| 1:dward Rosenblum =~ was I E | —_— NAA—Washington Navy Yard (1345 (v (e e AR eon . 412 . riog | t 0 p.n.—Palals 4°Or Orchest ndependent Order B'n in | PSR 3 f Anglo-Persians Ash 5 p.m.—Arlington time signals. P | Wei n ) i . E Foot B2l Game and Noted| '"““Tiiv™\i. poen— it R Predictions Should Be Possi-| i Weather Burcau reports. s | r o Wateta 4.6—WLS Chicago—830 o /] P " % Co. | R g " e ble Months in Advance. | WEMF s e ™ | UNDER COMMERCE PLAN 20 :30 p.m.—Children’s period | | Will Open New Year. 9 .00—same ne - b Says Professor. ;; cd by Ml Bvelyn RelCharl, | pranches WAL Bo ot Buftalo, S. 10:00—Capn K ras, 10:50—Red Nichols J X sarley Es eorge . . = I e Parley Eaton and Gec Louis, Minneapolls, Denver, Los S—WGR Buffa . > par wi 3 ' % 3 eatrn I Py | Skadding. | div's new year will open ausp S0 avatier By the eiated Pres . {7625 pm.—Theatrlcal forccast, by | Angeles and Dallas. i arac er Oans I¥ with * o national radio hook 2 - NASHVILLE, Tenn., Decem ok s 4 L 7 p - s el St Harold Phillips DS ithat ‘are aoug the md " . & : L of radio | TUes5 to 7 p.m.—Dinner concert. Jstablishment of six new suboffices ious yet undertaken by chain weather” will be possible in the fu- b | S L H h CRGRNter, ThiaE brecaTe W N 900 Nusical_program 0. ure, Dr G . Drofesdon ot tarly Program Tomorrow. of the radio division of the Commerce ow the Plan Personal Service during which Nation-wide net- L "Nichots' Oreh | physics at Neb a Wesleyan Uni-! 10 a.m.—DBetty Brewster's Cooking | Department in six cities throughout W k 0 ad Mo for the iasure ot the coun i AT’ Soelety today bt 41 gt ommuslcal | o ot e e T [ vt by 1 N at since solar disturbances and | ? = * | by the department. The offices will be STAE el e (ke wervice 2 the —you feel its warmth at e ) s e earth’s magnetic fleld are known | \yMAL—Washington Radio F in Buffalo, St. Louis, Minneapolis, TN, Government. Charncter Toans ) YOUR BANK in all our or only about six times this ) 3 5 » 10:00—Palmolive . to bo definitely related to the strength | (241.8 Meters). | Denver, Los Angeles and Dallas, al- | S ER] O i S e contacts with vou— stations linked from coast to coast by : 2 R—WAIU i of radio signals, increased knowledse | oo N vl nachos :d for St. Louis A a And When 7 e relephone wire wections which | 80— 9:00—Same as WOR. would enable the weather man to ine [ T30 P-ML—ReWs FEETS 4 ablished at Kansas City or Monthly Loan fx Paid " make possible ch: 10.00—cap'n Kidd form radio fans a month or two in pmi=Guggentiain contest. . decided quicker service Deposit ot~ NOW You Also Have Christmas The first of B515.1—WFAA Dalla vance wl sception conditions | #:30 p.m.—Horace Waiker and his| oot may be afforded. $6.25 $16.00 . Savings will e 1 ! 0:30—Story_hon ilian Se might be expected. 2 | orchestra. " . | The nine raido supervisors now f § g Hy State Aces aer. $:30 pan.—“Review of Chamber o' Th€ ; p Regular : p view C operating out of district offices and a | gu —WEAF New Yoth—t10 b Always Many Storms. mmerce Activities in 1927 and Plans ShetE G © B8 e will be 5 00 $101.16 Savings o ; i by Dorsey W. Hyde, ir. ! Lot liol Chatl il ks 20, ¥ ! S 00t ) e e So1Gibia Banfo Clublwith| S0ESECH CHSRY e chekinerwReiher 37 76, 52 Checking 10:00—Paimiolive hovis inum _interferenco from at-| Hilda and Dorothy Thomas a8} with orders of the Federal Radio Com- & 0 Accounts 5335.4—WHO Des Moines—360 aphorics occurs when the observer | SOMOIKtE, L n Music Fo.| Mission a3 to the use of power and : Q0—Little symphony i in the “southeast auadrant of an | D ne hoc Toommel, Birector | Waye lengtha. They will also examine Atter you repay the toan yon i ~-and all our other LR \ |1~;:?:;:1‘121";"1%01;31‘:"1l ssure avea,” the | B0 Phiaito Symphony Orchestra, and [ 47 0 TEE0S s, cluding have 830 ‘cash for every $100 to convenience yot. Sk < assisting artists, I allrequest pro- | “"IENEC ofices wil be opened as Review. 2 ’ N ound th n u With 1,800 thunderstorms in action andthe 2 gram soon as personnel is appointed and music. er somewhere on the earth at all times, e St & i R someiare,on 1 S AL ah s TG ponows moten TR Departmental Bank Whispering Orchest: $ = second, Prof. Jensen wi " o C ti & Ainesic —— Talen inclined -to wonder at the ol | WRC—Radio Corporation of Ameviea| 5 & H. iladelphia—860 | M ht, 16 Jof Suidiie Thunders (168.5 Meters). Swansea education commlttee has Your Bank’ ;. N iy b chestr v g s Sallicl ¥or 0 p.m.—Venetian Gondoliers approved of the coal owners’ offer to Under U. § Government Superv will make . c 10:00—Palmolive hour miles, he pointed out. G =Hotbrau Otchcstra, T education | l'li il’emn'. A i \i’ 99.3—=WBAP Fort Worth—G y : v estra. | authorities two mining schools, repre- < i Do Hope for White 6 X tion Picture Guide. | senting a capital sum of over £46,000, aldorf-Astoria Orches. | * which M o Ales Hrdlic : peakin < e 9:30—Request program I X 3 ¢flower Orchestra ”“‘3;‘ “"\-’;‘: r R S Jefferson Cits—830 seum in Washington, believe: o p E‘i\x::::liv:»fx\:x.‘r]:'n-:nis} a son. whe —Staiio program. white race should continue to hold its | {¥0 R EOHGR I METCIY on —0Id fiddlers’ contest finale « i P! Ces. - 4 s = fdiers. eon a »wn with all othe 5. olidbire aa Cavalen —WDAF K City—81 “Ir atuclys eneral i- q ot e | o v—" e S S o Let the New Year Serve You : Grabam M : - o “it would go the way of all races 400 DRI CAIN S Bwetiibte 3 0 foot ball sam . afMicted and sink to a secondary po- : rent from 5 : Gurtain calle. y : sition. But, unless this should occur, | 7 l’:,’:"{;"";‘:',;‘;;?::',:‘,fl:, “ I h ” ' n 5 i b 4 the white race, despite the howl: Loty i e e er : B ; 3 370.5—WGY Schencctady—780 0 Klo-Per ' g Early Program Tomorrow. 5 t 3 those who predict that the rising i R 00— oy hour = r} P {tide of calor will sweep all before it, | _8:45 a.m —Tower health o w00 Anglo-Persiars. —One-act pla: Service estra { will stand well to the fore.” 33.1—WBZ Springfield-—906 1 ,("j_.q“,h.._ . Lh:'.n155::::’“‘)::'(1“1“1?:1.1‘11 ;\-rl :‘:Mluho‘;; I.:: | l_he luxurious flavor of Morning Sip Coffee con- 1 , Dr. a sald, w | tributes immeasurably to 2 Happy New Year—all wire will i E Stenograpiers. 508.2—WOW Omaha—390 n_mentality. “The schedule calls (00— rigies review. §:20—Three Musketoers. “The man of 100,000 yes it | ENJOY THE the year and every year—for yourself and family. 356.9—CRCL Toronto—810 9:30—La Franco Orchestra. is probable, will be as superior % 7 ; 3:30—Ensemble. i 10:00—Paimolive how today as we are to the Neanderthnl | CIT[ES SERVICE For good coffee is a really indispensable portion i of an enjoyable meal, which, in turn, is vital toa in *ime, 3:45 Cy 2 im i . —WOAI San Antonio—00 ape man of. early times,” he said, il a time. 316 9—WTAG Worcester—580 pe man of y times,” he said. D Srdnt o T | —_— CONCER I healthy body and a cheerful disposition. The sponsored program of January % 30—Hawaiian Serenaders 11:00—Dance program i 4 will Eeprevent lx,:'x“:ll\;‘w;:‘lr\‘i i ki ct. o i e Fail to Fix Death Blame. g SOUTHERN. A coroner’s jury yesterday reported ! rtaken. Using 12,000 miles of tele- 0:30—Palmol ir. i » g ob ol s oss 296. NC Ashevill—1.010 | TE o inability to fasten the blame fo Yhe countrs. R iite s fremendous | 7 kel o i foath of Charles G. Shasteen, 63y | imechanical achievement. Something | | $369—WEB Atlanta—39 Pt Sl b 'Ider:‘(;v‘\,l:lonnl.h:::nk c‘:lr(k.‘ Tuguu ke $30.000 will be spent on thisbroad: | 80— Army pieu. | WESTERN. ot a0 ) atvety jon Novbiubas s about 1:;wL going !‘mr;““{rr‘;\ Scast| 10:00—Palmolive hour 325.0—KOA Denver—920 !21 by a bicycle ridden by o boy who | Plans are being made to broadca 2454 1,29 2ig0--Snallay : 21 by yele ¥ oy > ity | 245.8—WDOD Chattanooss Rl e atied 5 aton: ‘ over all of Cuba and the whol n p e sy States President Coolidg address | : 408, XF1 Loo Ange b { hefore the Pan-American Congress at | 9:30—Classical program 3 2:30—Ballads of all lands. |1t there were only three persons in | Tonight, 8 to 9, on }javana January 16. This also will be | 389.4—KTHS Hot Springs—380 | - L ,the world one of them would be a WRC E 7 e Better Fropgesin 3 . ¥ Lane. done through one of the large chains. | 8:30—Specialtics. | S T A | leader. Sl - o - it 10:00—Arlington Fasemble. | 410.4—KHJ Los Angeles—:20 | ‘ ) kulele music, as strummed by 3t 336.9—WJAX Jacksonsille—s90 10:00—Popular_concert. | and 16 stations »st_famous livi nent, will be Pegoe ity < . 11:00—Orchestra. RADIO’S BEST OFFERIN by the radio andience of WRC |- §:09—ftufo prgram. 336.9—KNX Los Angeles—890 Dot OV GS associated with | ot 10 o'clock tonight, when CUff Ed-| 322.5—WHAS Louisville—n30 11:00—Biltmore Orehestra. TONIGHT. National Broadcasting Co. s 2:00a—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. | ards, better known to radio listeners | ¢34 ¢indio conce e : . ulele Ike,” will appear as guest S 00— Wrigier review. 384.4—KGO Oakland—780 _ Burlington Orchestra, WRC, st of the Palmolive Hour. 10:00—Palmoiive hour. 11:00—Wrigley hour. 7:30. Clff Edwards' mastery of the! 516 9—WMC Memphis—3860 ! 00—Memory Lane. | { . ! : licle has carried him to the Broad-| 1900 Eerieotive hour 1o, JOEZ—KLY Onkland—300 Cilits ServiceiOrctievta atd e LIEBMAN BROS. ay musical comedy stage, where 17:00—Dance miusic. .09 ra hour. e e O ) 1:a8 appeared as headliner in some 00 SIEI=WSM Nashrille—800 1 w;-‘?}.mn.,‘,vu.x':“h C G Cgs simcs 5 he bi ucdest is most re —Wrigley review. 53—k nd—6 . h 0, D 0 biggest succesees. 1;: T e | 10:00—Palmolive hour. | 12:00—Phantoms of Broadwar. _ MP. A g ‘nt appearances £ ¥ 249 9—WCOA Pensacola—1.200 1:30a—Hoot Owls. Wiigiey. Review, WJZ- and P o SEDLS LADELONIA . Lucky” and the current edition of | g ¥ e 4 § T E . . 5 % rese ucky ; T 434.3—KFRC San Francisco—060 16 atations, D0 i ompliments sbeloial Py Budeec Qs T'ight-Top Tin—a Slight Turn to the Right Seals it Tight < - i 0 s v 0:30—Cseilians. Selections by Victor Herbert, Mozart | 10730—F 1} i —Coneers orchestra. — tlon for it. It's free. ~nd Rubinstein will be featured on the | o anist. 2:00a—Dar.ce music, Jordan Music Forum, Whittall Anglo-Persians program to| 13:30a [ 422.3—KPO San Francisco—310 WMAL, 9:15 1@ broadcast by WRC at 9 o'cloc 254.1 9:30—Organ and_violin. s " co “Cy 5 ) . 11:00—=N B, C D " After the plaintive “Call to the Des o v 1:00a—Dance orchesira (2 hou Old Fiddlers' contest, WOS, rt,” which summons these broadcast- ew arty €47.5—KFOA Seattlo—s 9:30. ng exponents of Orlental music to g f 4 11:00—0id-t'me Trio. i ihelr posts, the “Suite of the Sere-| CENTRAL. 2 Memory Lane. | i e vades,” by Herbert, will be plaved.| _ 82—KVW Chicaxo—3i0 30a—Hoot Owli F: Cap'n Kidd's Buccaneers, ‘hese serenades, in four parts—“span- | JG0—HeM e T Dl WOR and 14 stations, 10:00, h, Chinese, Cuban and Orental—| 11:30—Kentucky 3 11:00—"Trio | i— | 3 re numbered among Herbert's finest 3636 WEBH-WAID Chicago—820 1:00a—Dance orchestra (2 hours Palmolive Hour, WRC and | i i ey vm“’ Vi id 9 o3 = lo . audl | s ers. : writings. Later the radio audience| Ji—(RU O oroeram 11:00—Review 29 stations, 10:00. N . - 30—Da pusic. 12 | 8 J ,7. will hear Rubinstein's “Toreador et sce. T pu—Memory Lane. Andalouse.” The Cities Servica-Qrchestra, direct- ~4 by Rosario Bourdon, and the Cav liers will be heard over WRC at § welock. A medler of old-time songs, especially arranged for this popular nale quartet by David Buttolph, will be heard. | Rox Rommel. director of the Rialto | hony Orchestra, and a group of | artists I _present the | Jordzn Music Forum to be| ;v WMAL tonight. One of | James Barr. tenor. scored a decided hit in nee before the microphone . Barr will sing “Drink I Thine Eyes.” “Tum. | Banjo Club. with 4 Dorothy Thoms | ists, and Horace Walker and his provide WMAL'S other atures. In there review of tivities of | § s Washington Cham Com- | by Dors v its George Skadding, director of the | ggregation of juzz | | st from WEHIF , with a trio of his musicinne, will give 2 special program | wer thia station vening an s Liet fenture WRHF'S attr the tri-week S " | (R WL ANUFACTURERS of Automobiles are care- Iron Horse Fair Films Shown reds L ful to lav great stress upon the importance of Special Dipath W Tue Star BALATMONE:, Decesber 204 || 0 1 oil pressure as indicated by the pressure gauge upon secinl wh g of a moton o 4 el v ey | | h T the dash. It should always register maximum, else T e i o e e ‘ trouble begins. Proper register is obtained and main- ' : tained by the use of proper oil of required grade. As = || the oil is diluted by passage of unburnt fuel past the Barre s wirall No—NOX piston rings, the pressure becomes weaker and nearer | oo sodsied it g e | ‘ ~ ’ the danger point. 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