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E = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. 1928—PART 1 JANUARY MARY I_Ew,s H[‘S " LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | | [THEATRICAL AND OPERA STARS IN NEW YEAR RADIO BROADCASTS | | [ RADIO' BEST OFFERINGS U.§ NAW S]'A"[]N SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1928, Special New Year program, [ [ Programs preparcd by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard “ime. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 212.6—W § Atlantic City—1,100 CENTRAL. 820—KYW Chicago—370 7:15—Piano concert, 8:15—Hodge Podge. Bl 01 WTFF, 7 to 10:30. | | Ampico Hour, with Josef ‘ BUSIESI IN wnRI.B Lhevinne, WJZ and 9 stations, 7:15. Capitol Theater “family,” 292,000 Messages Sent and WRC and 15 stations, 7:20. Effervescent Hour, WOR Received at Arlington and 14 stations, 9. 3 in Last Year. Soprano to Be Aided by Gee Club and Orchestra This Evening. ! —_— —Twenty Minuics' Good Reading. 10:00—tudio broy 416.4—WGN Atwater Kent Hour, with Mary Lewis, WRC and 22 sta- .\I::-“::.‘,Le“‘! B g Tt e ; 0—Coneert m tions, 0:15. | By the Associated Press. . mal’e‘ nx]m Opera Co., assisted by imate hour. usic Room.” " - . The United States station, operated chorus of 16 voices and an 302L8—WGR Buffalo—000 $14.6—WLS Chicugo—830 Victor Hour, with Metropoli- | | by the Navy at Arlington on a 24 hour crebestra, will present the Atwatgf 8.:30—Steton Parade farsitipees SRV AR ISt | anire is the busiest governmental 7.00—Little Brown Church, g NMunie stations, 9: radio plant in the world, A tof ;\.\m Hour tonight, WRC's chief / RE00 MM RDLIRTRR) 876 2. SR i e i 4 - 760,000 words, or approximately 292.- Sre"liraction. R A1T3—WMAG-WQI Chicngo—670 Columbia Intimate Hour, 000 mess were sent and received gned as a model in iy has ! sl BBl G TR AL i cemiins been especially ars anged to t the xu OU—Intimate hour. Nine transmitters sent this gr volume to Europe, the Orient, tr INNOCENTS BI.AMED oceanic aviators, iceherg patrol in the North Atlantic and over the Pacitic to the FOR INTERFERENCE .77 oy tuoties sonst of the sov. demand of the radio listeng us ex- 333 4—WTIC °d in a recent Nation-yhde census. 30-—Symphohic Ensemble. Lewis will sing fouf grou 1son’ Pa ps of selections, and in one st will be ac- d—Capitol Th companied by a glee c'gff). The remainder of WAc's New Ye Bandvox. 1 Cincinnati—830 ctwon_Parade. Progiam is composeqffof its usual Sun- | ahout 80 per cent of these messages day attractions—tif Weymouth Le- . ! go through Ar These include 7 (neriaihe Coffital Theater “fam- | ,§:50—{merin, Siecrs Bl Gl M aciie OR ‘Sutxom Opentmg Faithfally on | communications’ o arious depar Mediter iy cans, the Fox The- 5 —Crosiey Nseow Teiite; This Beiatlinta ater Orchestra find a Biblical drar 491.3—WEAF New York—010 8i—Christfan; gclence mervices. Own Channels Often Accused | xreatly augment hundreds of produced by National F which tonigh tional _ Pin Nineveh's Gg “‘s\_\.xll be entitled. “At 1ng people’s 1s conerence Borodki itone. string trio. 0 tetson Parade. L0:30—Intimate hour. nference. messages DO REGULATIN e = | By the Associated Press. izhteen b Z to Lindb d the othe: H—WAIU Columbus—1,060 Samuel Jospe. 9:00—Effervescent_hour. n Singers, 30— . | . fl.udlow, violin: accom \—Capitol Theater Family. —W 3 anied by ghime. Lelita Cabrera Gains- [ 6 15—atanter Rent hour: F e Som man s p nist, will be heard during| 9.15—Biblical drama. p=atie o “Innocent” etations often are blamed radio electric “#fram of the Mediterraneans 430.3—WJZ New York—o60 00—i X Orchestra arranged a B—WOC Davenport—800 5.%7%—Church of the Afr. {by radio listeners for interference Peronnel. i i Five of the nine t N ters are of caused by some other broadeaster. | the high freq, < il This is the conclusion of C. M.| re than 5 New Year program. 1""”“““‘““‘* ‘ongrexational Church. W ; 1 Hon | man estimates choRHF will augment its Sunday 8 b e e Jansky, jr., associat. o cent of the n SiPgdule with the first of @ serics 'S hour. kbbb moad SETEE il Pty anat W io programs sponsored by the 10-15—Don’ Senaizo. Moscow Orchestra. { » radio engineering at the University v eiieh P dNerRin: Ihdlshington Service Bureau of the WELWLIT Phiadelohi | Wheeler Forecasts Sweeping of Minnesota, who has reported his derihe dusctn cijlfernational Bible Students’ Asso- 3 i 2 observations to O. H. Caldwell of the |, "y fe2 tion, which will be broadcast from 0:15— Atwater Ken hour. ull D WX “JK Detroil—680 P— Federal Radio Commission. Mr, Cald- ;.. d P A : ADahite] e, = Inquiry—Many Proposals | federal Radio Commission. Air. Cald- | jeaai to 6 o'cloc SE I st of these i4 the “cornet.” The 1 program will include 318.6—WO0O Philadelphin—800. 00—Dinner mu covered that stations operating faith- prb select musical features, dialogue and | 8:00—Orzan recital » to Be Offered. fully on their assigned frequencies in , "1i<h 1* cApabie f trin: ddress by A, Soux of New| = 9-a0—Bathany Prestyterian Ghurch. aptist Church, ‘adjoining channels frequently are ac. | /415 8! @1l hours of th P on “The Kingdom of Gud." —WWJ Detrolt—850 e cused of causing heterodynes they do |7 different parts of This transmitter s de p i gned to The association is now using the 7:20—Capitol Theater Family. I 5t Asaeintear A not produce - - : i S i > fading o facilities of 73 broadeasting stations #:15—Vibrant Melodies, 9:T5—Atwater Kent hour. | s S o roadcasting | Heterodynes will oceur. Prof. Jansky o in various sections of the country.| 1039 punAtaizo. WBAP Fort Worth—600 wl‘rf;“::}:“‘“"h? Ll i::‘:"m' {in8 | ohserves, even though the interfering | M318 Futicest TtavellnkSapSakers drom QN ypdeia o1 483.6—WIAR Providence—s?0 g Vel coreree, & fter the Christmas holidays, | “tAtion is far away from the desived | 1 clebr asa the world, besides local talent. will| g 3ol TOM b 168D e Upper, left to right—Fred Stone, Mary Lewis, and Joe Cook. Lower, Semiitor Burtonv Whieglery| SRCOM . Dimermen the hefeivdyne| | ooy q‘z', : be heard during its programs over| ZL0Tiipiol Theater Family. WDAF Kansas City—810 left to_right—Al Jolson and Will Iktvgnr« Miss Lewis will be the featured | Demoerat, Montana, ] trare o i Tt | torie at 1 pame: i B WRHF. 9:15—Orchestra. 5:30—Crosley Moscow Orchestrs artist in the Atwater Kent Hour to; i sweeping invi thavantise ] = SACEANE NOCRECS of CU8 Sotetter: | ot The station’s regular sacred song 3.6—WHAM Rochester—1,080 5—Hodge Podge. Eveready Hour Tuesday. The oth industry. utes) dre slated] s, = = ion cau"be foand atler the == - service will follow the Bible Students’ 0= National fadio vespers. = . tory hour Wednesday. for nt | desired station ceases to operate, he e WTFF. the Fellowship Forum sta-| 45—Jubilee Singers. e utiat senteil Ievetia tony ot bl i s i tion. will christen its new 10,000-watt 379.5—WGY Schenectady—390 l.J 2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—710 a gatiol apart interfere, the commiss '"I- Sl y . o transmitter tonight with a special| 8:30—Stetson Parade. 6:50—Second Church of Christ. th"]\t the Radio Corporation "',ll“l‘\"" Prof. Jancky to report on ~croes BUSSian Pianist to Play in Ampico New Year program. which will keep| i79—{amiol Theater Family. sils—Collier hour. © - e e l""rlm"r'flze"”" discovered in a series of obser- | Hour Inaugural. it on the air continuously from 7 to| 10:15—Bical drama. 508.2—WOW Omaha—300 | S o s e ST 3. | vations. 10:30 o'clock. 333.1—WBZ Springfield—000 7:30—Capitol Theater Family An era of usefulness, rather than of | conditions will affect it. This new | the broad ~~|l field, D ot P it Al s The first appearance bef. ro- While the program will be made up| 8:15—Collier_hour. 19—Atwater Kent hour. mere entertainment, is ahead of radio | idea i to be made possible through | SFition prbably will be given the o ""l: | phone of Joseph Lhevinne. . chiefly of New Year greeting mes-| _®:13—New Year program. Ttah hour. = e M. 1. Ayles.| the use of the telephone wire pance Jn Jower of the Federal \WTEE'S NEW PLANT pianist. who has just returned sages from officials of various fra.| 10:05—NMusical program. "490.3—WOAI San Antonio—600 I, Aol O Nariong] Braey. | Pathway for high-frequency dio Commission | his latest successful tour of the Uni ternal organizations. there will be a| 3308—CKCL Toronto—sio 8:30—Travis Park M. E. Church, casting. Co. Mr. Aylesworth makes | CATTVINE a selection of three different | CONETess may -::* I;h“:: "ff"fl:.'::r" WILL OPEN TONIGHT: tates and Europe. will mark t number of musical selections by vocal 00—Organ recital. 545.1—KSD St. Loui—330 e £in a roview Just fsued | PIOSTAMS. from - various stations or | {1 . to return the suy augural Ampico Hour of A Snd fastrmmentalisololsts, an orches- 316.9—WTAG Worcester—330 7:20—Capitol Theater Family. Liin SatcRaSn & he United | PLWorks vision of broadcasting to the Depart- _— | first in a new series, il , R 4:00—Men's_conference. &:15—Collier_ho of radio development in the Unitc Gén, Sauier. U. 8 retired, | MeNt of Commerce or to create a new | broadcast tonight by T Apuartel ot 10000 watts,| SASitvbarsde T 15—Atwater Rent hour, States in 1927 “and a look ahead AP e : agency to handle the| 10.000-Watt Transmitter to Be| pris o0 heoush stz : i 3 2 h $:20—Capit eater Family. 348.6—KV00 Tulsa—860 1928. The new era of radio, he ) x % g g L e ion of WTEF will foin' the group of sune st e KU come ax a result of progress both in | PIY o ot Chicagn are responsible il uestion o communications| Used for First Time From |sociaied with the Biue net ;r: wer stations, a stinction now . i 8:30—Cno Choir. e faol . t of broad-|for the new service. Months of ex- " & : e i ! indersoa BOE e Daly fonr stiinr wation 206.9—WWNC Asheville—1, 8:00—Prano recital. :‘f.‘m:"‘]""'" L s | perimentation was necessary. sing radio in the hands of a| 7 to 10:30 O'Clock. | to_America this Fall especialt 4:00—Sacred m 9:15—Atwater Kent hour. A 4 expansion of the| Local telephone companies will in- on but compromised with the | L E » | able to accept an engagement to ap- ¢ 7:30—Church service. 341.8—WCBD Zion—870 Inrovement dnd (eximnulon of thel | Sice, SUCUIEC S iR e will nd the radio act of 1927, creat- FF. the Fellowship Forum sta-| neqr in this prosram. The pianis o . 435.9—WSB Atlanta—G30 9:00—Quartets: Celestial Bells. physical equipment for broadcasting | a1l the new invention = Users willii Bep Moo micion ‘for a period of|tion at Mount Vernon Hills, Va.. will| Sno made his desut ot the aso ot 16 LocalRadioEntertainment| | s:00—vese: servicer i ind reception within the' past year, 1ot be put o the expenise of busing | I the commission fo christen its new 10.000wate irans-| cith an orchesira under the directio 0—Capitol Theater Family. WESTERN. Mr. Aylesworth declares, has been un- | 41 equipment such as recelvers, bat- | %, oo or 6 (He commission declare Mitter with a special New Year pro-| 07 Rubinstern. made his Mot concer i a0 325—K0A Denver—920 paralleled. But of even greater im-) terles. © tubew etc. = According - to ] CAPRITIES G i g reation by’ £Tam. which will be broadcast tonight | geyr of te Ciiis rthpe b o 245.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1.220 7:30—Organ_recital. o he future is the final jeorge laton, chief engineer of | that it has ju el | 7 - { of tes and Me > Sunday, January 1, 1928 §:00-~Bacied Concert. 9:45—First Baptist Church. "’;‘,‘::;2(; = o by tha finest attistd, | the Kello incorn, users will simply | PiNging_order out of chaos in_the ‘"l"l"h'm;“blg-n’“ ;’f“‘:""-‘ i in 1906, He has become well known 8:00—Church service 468.5—KFI Los Angelese—610 N {ost "scholars and edtcators | rent a small recel Which ean be| broadcast channels. On the other planned to put the new | ¢o music lovers since then. and dur- ’ 384 4—KTHS Hot Springs—180 {1:00—Aeolian, recital. e e most. gifted entertainers as | auickly installed in the home Ly the hand. operntors of stations which have "13"“‘"'!1’"" ‘n!?l operation Christmas|ing the last two years many eri NAA—Washington Navy Yard 9:00—Popular refrains. T00a—Biil Funk's Drenestra. e medium . through which they can | telephone comyp [been deprived of desired channels|niEht. but installation delays caused 3 | have accorded him a piace in the first 4345 Meters). 10 00O - 416.4—KHJ Los Angeles—770. teach the greatest mational audience. | Conversational use of the telephone | have carried grievances to their repre- | Post "ot WTEFF in- the superpower | TANK. He is an exclusive Ampico re- +/ +10:05 a.m.—Weather B“m“ié'P'l"“R 336.9—WJIAX Jucksonville—890 19:00—First M. E, Church. This, added to a new lization '1'“'::‘.'1 unll' lxu- interfered |“uh Iman “‘“"'m::l‘: ,‘"m'v'_’“f."""“. son, Repub.|class, a distinction now held h"”om cording artist. ¥ [18:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 6 -50=Okaner: Binsic )—Concers “orchestra. the part of radio broadeasters that the eed. conversations ean be| . Senator James R | T E aratiing It couttes. | _— +410:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 8'00—Church _services. 336.9—KNX Los Angeies—800 ective as well ns the moxt | carried on while radio programs are | li ndiana, has planned a bill s Y. & 5 Sl 5 10-00—0rgan recital AL D e LECAUMERD | Gt rch mv’\:luimprm‘ ams are those with u | being received over the same wires, \}(hnh would o k'Tn'.h;' nu:io”rnmm_ls-l —_— | Huge Machine Bores Holes. WRHF — American Broadeasting Co. 322.4—WHAS Louisyille—030 ey or = distinct educational, cultural and en-| Mr. Eaton says sion permanent w urisdiction over | One of the mightiest machines in 3524 Meters). §:30—Choral evenmong. 384.4—KGO Oakland—780 e tninment value, has won for radio| There will be a small nominal fee telephone, telexraph, radio and "“xm[ RADIO AIDS ESPERANTO. | .07 o, “he. recently_exhidited in 0—Capito cater Family. dard Symph hour. b re on i of ¢ renti sis for <« forms of ymunication. Senator —_— ig. Gel v i % i . 5 to 6 pm.—Program by Washing-| . 9:15—Orchestra. S—Firat Brestyleran Church. DS SupTEinos oven Lt [ St el R L L e T B T ol OE (i R BV e ot ,Ip:.wln."?;,‘no § | ‘ton Service Bureau. I B. 8. A. Mu: B16.9—WNC Memphis—380 434.3—KFRC San Franciseo—o660 R iitioh? Aviea | SUaiGea i airte v has announced his intention to ask| PARIS. — Wireless has given a|powerful steam turbines. and * ' sic, dialogue and talk by A. R. Goux | 5:30—Crosley Moscow Orchestra 9:30—Concert_orchestras. O R e - Lot iy ory HOur. | (ongress for the transter of the Fed-{ ¢re; = o i B g linde = - £ N York on *“The Kingdom of 7:20—Capitol Theater Family. 11:30—Dance mu; worth say been rof prepa- | Fse ik 3 great impetus to Esperanto in Europe, | handle cylinders ring up to St New Yo V:15—Atwater Kent hour. 422.3—KPO San Franeh 110 ration and of self-education. It has| Al of the United States will serve eral Badio Commission and al' powers | where a turn of the button picks up | fest in diameter. e aibh e S 336.9—WSM Nashville—890 M ntiny orhesten, o A eat of learning aud of 9% & stage for the “Victory” hour, to | oW Teposing in the Interstate Com: |y cpeech in Spanish, another turn in | high and w v pm. red song age by| Z30=Caviol Theawr Famiy. PR Lt % | e broadeast Nation-wide, ‘through 43 | merce Commission to a special body | German, another Italian, Dutch, Swed- | to be bored is g $:25 p.m.—New Year message bY| g5 First Preshyterian Church. 11:30—Concert orchestra. hrough the company’s Red, Blue | stations, Wednesday night, beginning | on communications. ish. even Russian. plate and the boring tool. mounted on Will P. Kennedy, political writer for| 9:d5—Atwater Kent hour, 370.2—KHQ Spokune—810, and Ducific Const networks, covering [at 1030 o'clock, Eastern standard | Senator C. C. Dill, Democrat, Wash-| “Gne French transmittirig station is | a rod whose maximum lensth is 46 s el A e —Standard Symphony hour. ly the entire United States,|time. Will Rogers, Fred and Dorothy | ington, co-author with Representative | proadcasting_Fsperanto lessons. All | feet. is driven forward into it as tha €:40 to 7 p.m.—Resumption of saci 30—First Presbyterian Church. 11:30—Church of the Truth. tely $6,000,000 was spent in | S Al Jolson and Paul Whiteman | White of the radio act of 1 SaVS | the talks in Esperanto are on the sub- | machine advances along the geared Song mervice. 2 nting radio programs. | will appear on this program. wl;hw not imf‘m‘lh to introduce any | ject of wireless and its applications. trac Early Program Tomorrow. “In addition to this amount, ove The linking of 43 stations, utilizing | radio measure a IS ROSSION. SENA- | comm———————— e 10 a.m.—Wire's musical ntennae I'orests on artment ROO{S $2,000,000 was spent for talent alone | the facilities of the National Broad- | tor l'"l;'u"ld hk""; see the commis- b te — leasal - on ‘sponsored programs presented by ting Co. and “he American Tele. | Sion made permanent. kl"lf“' to 11 a.m.—Mr. Pl nt mu i R lt f Rad C d C some 50 American industries, who are | phone & Telegraph Co., together with | Senator Robert B. Howell, Repub- Eical. . e e esult o 10 m ongestc enters | i of the company. The com-|the talent engaged, will make this the | lican. Nebraska, like Senator Wheeler, D A pany itselt spent over $500000 for | most costly hour of radio entertain.|i$ one of those who have received in- Bour of mmale. talent utilized in ‘sustaini OBTAmS | ment, i not the most expensive hour formation that the policy of the radio = WRC—Radio Corporation of America | COT™ondence of the Associated Press commerelal New York has been able | Presented by itseif. B 5 1‘7" entertamment ever conceived in *‘:"‘“‘Xf‘“"‘:""':’r']':_ ::: '";""“'::‘_R ‘;p"“c"‘:’l 1168.5 Meters), NEW YORK.—A forest atop a city |to produce. Wood poles in every con Wire service tolis alone, for special | any fi poly. - vs 557 2 -o. | —that is what radio has done to the |ceivable form and iron masts ranging | circuits to hook up the stations | ogers, gcting ax master of | Privileges have been granted to cer- i 11 a.m —Service from Vermont Ave- | quarters of the apartment house [from pipes to solid rods have joined | clated with our networks, weie fes from his home on the Pa- | tAin Beoadiatere while oftuis Swve nue Christian Chureh, Rev. Earl Wil-| dweller. in @ lively scramble to get the best |excess of $1,350,000. We ‘wer |cific Coast, will be b firat con. | been discriminated against. He de- fiey, pastor, will preach. 8o thick is this growth of aerlal |place in the air. largest user of the Amerlean Tele- | tributing some of his celebrated “wise | €lares it is his intention to find out 1 p.m.—The Mediterraneans, under | masts that roof walking sometimes ix | Man and boy, and sometimes sister, [phone & Telegraph Co.’x telephone | cracks” an® shrewd observations on | What influences are working upon the | th: direction of Hugo Mariani. almost as precarious as a ramble | wife and muther. have journeved to|wire service. Our permanent specially | world affaics, Then he will introdu commission. 2 p.m.—Fox &ymphony Orchestra. | through a_virgin forest. |the roof to leave thelr mark in the |constructed wire line facilities utilize | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, anc o 3 p.n.—Young People’s Conference.| All thickly populated centers have sky. These trips have' become so 10270 miles of wire and on numerous [from New York City will be heard e ALAIS O\ Iud with an address by Dr. Daniel A.|econtributed to this ever-growing col- | numerous that the question where 1o |occasions during the past when | this famous musical aniza .v..:FIVE H 'P .~ Woling. - lection of poles with their aacom-'step when one climbs onto the cover- | hroadcasting over & Nution'wide hook- | playing George Gershwin's “Rhapsody | 4 p.m.—Service from Bethlehem |panying wires, but there probably is)ing that keeps out the rain has be-[up, we have used more than 20,000 | in Blue. Following this, from Cali N .. Chapel. Washington Cathedral: Right |only one leader—New York City—with | come a serious one. Yet the real puz- | miles of wire. forni in, Will Rogers will intro | Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of |Chicago a close second. Apartment |zle is to determine just where the “Great_ strides also have been | duce F nd Doroth ; Washington, will preach. bulldings tn the metropolis with its pewest antenna s to find a resting | made by our engineers, thus allowing | in the Erlinger The - p.m.—Motion Picture Guide. uge population are far more numer- | place. what heretofore seemed the impossible | From theroe Miss Stone will sing | 1o 30 Dm—Herbert Borodkin, violin- 'ous than in any other community.| Building contractors have taken|improvement in the quality of trans.|Blue.” assisted by the Criss Crows Four Proposal to Substitute Them for 4 - P p . and Bamuel Jospe. planist. e higher they go the thicker the|cognizance of this condition and are|pissjon and the commendable achieve: | (qu b and then her fath Existing Radio Stations Made W h S DR SSVan Rl Besiue. | St Siey S bending efforts toward its elimination. | pants of the Federal Radlo Commis- | sing the “Chinese Song.” from “Chin e ishes its patrons and with a string trio. Although Chicago i the center of a| The newer buildings have antenna | on™ Lothar with the instalintion of | Chin. A duet by father and daugh. | in England. & $20 p.m.—The Btetson Parade with | good many things in the crop line, it | supports ulready in place, making the | ol tokRher With T TRt G ion, T (L, (G SO T from ] friend N Y of Weymouth Post, American Legion, |rooftop aerial output is nothing ke | task of the radio owner much easier. | Permanent and improved wive bio Iren SRS ouaicel T rienas a ivew rear Telephone & Telegraph Co., have all Yy successes, with Mary Cooke | Correspondence of the Associated Prees. 720 p.m.—Musical program under - - . f 4 < . . . o . been a remarkable aid to this era of | he plano, will conclude their part | DON.—A plan to substitute five h d the direction of Maj. Edward Bowes, vacrsxty Of COch in len Flyers bt g lot the program high-powered broadcasting stations muc. haPPmeSS an from the Capitol Theater, New York. Py g ; ake ~hig: ¢ corl . erV 9 p.m.—“Our Government,” by Da . Prior (o 1927 the linking together | Away from Lake Michigan to the |for certain existing stations to serve | 48 e, : " b of a chafn of stations from the Atlan. | Pacific Co . and Will Rogers |Great Britain and Northern lreland . < i RS Weather lnformatxon May Be Ended,m to the Pacific and from the Guit | will announce Jolson, singing | ate to be placed befors the postmaster | prospenh-. 5 p.m.—Correct time. [t the Canadian border was regarded | “Mammy” from the logieal place to | Eeneral 5 ““3 il T K;“‘ l“““” as ‘stunt’ broadeasting. our, presenting Mar wis, »o- Prano, and a male chorus of 16 volces, | B7 the Asociated Presa. The United States atations at Arling. | ever, this in a frequent « L [ Eiblical drama, “At| Confusion caused by the diversity of | ton and Annapolis and the Eiffel |demand for programs of excellence, | [ L robntE . Hare: (T o e e s Saten. Coraton coden in which weather. in | TOWer, Paris, have unlimited runge, | together with the adoption of broad' | *Rockabye, My Raby." “TootToot. [fourth in Scotland and a fitth in | riephhgpdingeca - M S TR Ly orelgn codes in h while Rome haw a 10,000-mile range, | casting by ‘big business’ as a medium | Tootsle Good-b lden Gate' and | Northern nd. | formation i broadcast to tranmatlan-| Of lesser range but sufficiently | of maintaining good wiil contact with | “Hack in Your Own Back Y i ine exclusive wavelengths on the odny, how- | Sing it ns, La. With Dave| The scheme provides for a high- urence. The | Drever at the piano, Jolson also will "powered station near London, another Farly Program Tomorrow. tic fiyers probably will be eliminated | strong to be used on the Eastern At-|the public, bas made it possible for A switch to the East ag g | medium wavelength band are allotted 1145 a.m.—Arlington Ume signals. | by the adoption of an international | luntic are the following stations: Nod- | the National Broadeasting Co. to | Paul Whiteman's Orchest New |10 Great Britain, and one exclusive i2 noon—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, | system of signals. | deich, Germany; Monwsanto, Portugal; | serve additional stations and thou k. Wil close the program with | long wave length, at present used by 1 pao.~Palals 4'Or Orchestra. The making of a world weather map | Mudrid, London, Direst. France, and |sands of listeners who otherwise could | “Among My Souvenles,” with a voeal N, Daventry, - Z pam.—Review of 1921, to be broadcast in one code by sta- | Konigswusterhuusen, Germany. The |not have heard these programs satls. [arrangement by Bdgar Leslie and Ho.| I8 proposed to glve two medium | P tions in all parts of the globe is the | South Atlantic stations which are of | factoril | feholls, and “Changes,” with | Wave lenkths to each of the new sta-| WTFF—Fellowship Forum (2026 | gonl of meteorologists. This problem | importance in makjng up wenther Fifty stattons, Mr. Aylesworth 1 areangement by Walter Do | HODS, excent one, and to retain Daven try, with its long-wave transmissions. | Metors). wan considered by delegaten to the | furecarts over the doldrum are , are [points out, are now regularly asso. | aldson. 7 to 1630 p.m,—Hpecial New Year 'm national Radiotelegraph Wx.mn,l N‘:ulhu'tnll 'Ahllu“ 1 (ed with the thres networks. Of 2 ,,J"‘”',"( Ill‘u'll:\l'l l'u:n:::;:”n‘\‘.'l::au»_{ rogram of music and talks, which | Conferen . ndo Noronha Islund and 1% he, however, v one—WEAF, in | of Atal s a » of | ot will ‘mark llhns,'émm( of mew| A chart of value to tranwatlantic the North Atlantic, Jullanchaab, | New 'York-ix by his compiny OSK Starts Broadeasts. | the country will have the choice of at | 10,000 watt transmitter | aviators as well a xhips has Just been | Greenland, has a radius wh reic Two others—WJZ, in New York nnd | Correenondenes of the Associated Pross {least two programs. | - MG prepared by hyrographic experts with | as far south us Nova Beotin and just | WRC, fn Washington—owned by the LONDON. — The new short-wave A , the asvistance of radio engineers of | north of the Azores and Ireland Radio Corporation of America, are [ FANSMItNE station 55K, Chelmstord, | Ttaly's enconragement of mergers i AMATEUR DPERATORS the Navy. It shows all radio statlons | These stations broudcast in differ- | managed and operated by the National | hus started sty Vark (bearing frult, and several large combt in and surrounding the North Atlantic | ent code and it in this situation which | Brond 0. wave | REPORT ON RECEPTION which broudeast, weather reports. to- | rudlo men und meteorologixts hope to | gether with th 2% o Radio programs ave wsoon to he fundreds """”’“"’! Commission ght into the home on telephone AvoLri Kans Awtier 3. SUNDLUN . . i r Results of Recent Clear- Air hlgnals Used Dramatic Note Sent. wires, The reception will ho of pe President Trcasurer on 0 2 r . II':‘M’ urlnu. ':uhl‘” n..n.; messigen | foct quality all the year vound 3 y pleked up from the M-fated e 3 cing , o5 of Channals. In Africa and by |sioke, o o e i tuted e vrin S—— B: a0 aswrisied Press | off the Brazillan const, wan a dramatic . . s b e o sb Sl B ’ l l note from the herold radin operstor s st Tk American Indians himuelf, “Am focked In 1y capin. 1t s e Wethon e wald, Dot know whist Ix hapiering, - cal for help, since the tecent clearing of uir chan CHICAGO. —Telegraphy without A W) N welcoming the New Year I we are not forgetting the ;1:"5"';: e '.. ;’,,,,":":‘;‘.; :',:-HA::‘.‘:’:""“:;, m": ™ ,.I...;..At' ; old ..; «:.e ':unu:l _—T___ w an d Friend old. . .. We thank you for your slon w 6ot shapes ity program 2 v en 0 ric; nd t . 4 | X X Fuginr el f e e SEh ,u.‘:’.’,‘,:x:.,. sk .",17,'1.5..,.',’1,..,:1:‘.'5.: poronerd s o past patronage. . . . We ask e sInsteurs make observalions of sending messages Vig the air hun- lb? i six or seven stations, Hlling out que wds of yenrs 6go. ollow loy 1 fra® ’ : s es iomiires an 10 interterence. Fhey | weyom which win siretched an ang &‘;‘.‘.‘.’lu'f""' 10182 We extend best wishes that ours may the happiness #ipulate whether heterodynes are | ol skin was the transmitting sta- antoylng” or “objec | tion, By beating out a code on this Armin messages were SEnt Compara: The veports ure virtuslly unani tvely long distances mouE 0 Chiracl enzing generst vecep In" Bouth America the Tndian Hon conditions ax good. There in stiil even had s reciver. It connisted of of renewing old friendships, of making new ones and of render- ing to all a greater measure of Vishing You and Yours q. ;t)amw New Pear for happiness and prospervity throughout able heterodyning and some | u hollow log placed on a river or 1 Drosaduasting stations are failing o | Juke. By putting his rar clome 0 on all kinds of . | service Keep their Lransinitlers properly tuned the log the listener could hear wlg / ~ . ey B AN | e eoting fPium L eA WY I ON RADIO RECEIVERS The New Year NrudicHAE o R a oA DA Rk i | mithe | \ sl . . | Intelligent Ex u—..r..m( Mer h ¢ ! ¥ . 1 k] ?»vw: ‘::l.‘f»v.lfl&:n.:.nwm English Do Not Like Relays. | Await Your Call Morage battery te flen troubled by reminders | A ballot vecently taken in England || SMITH’S that both overchwrging and under {10 discover the most papular yjw of charging may reault in teduced iife of [radio programs shows rveluys of o ihe butiery, While the former Ix trie | «hgn stations ut the bottom of the I Battery and Radio Service 3 im of considerably less nportance |10 in Indicated thit the reason the il it han the latter, s “when 0 doubt | Kaglish public ts not being thiilied by ik Sh08 2119 18th 81, N.W. overch. rge” I the churging tate ts | hearing relys from the Unite) Btates snnderate the effect on the baltery Hfe and Australls s caused by poor e will be slight, ceptive quslities, oAl .ofiahincIne. 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