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L) o D. (. JANUARY 1928 —PART SEND FARM REPORTS. French Organization Formed for Stock and Weather Quotations. THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. " LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SH[]RI WAVE BAND SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1928 6 EVANS WILL SHARE | Reiner, will be broadcast at 3 l! day. Musiciana representative of all other of Cinecinnati's musical instity. tions will be heard. There proba’ RADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS : Interference—the bughear of radio, |ation before attempting to say just | (Innati and other prominent officials pm IN RADIO HONORS Winner in Nation-Wide Audi- Jion Listed With Mme. | Homer, Noted Contralto. | Wilhur W. Evans. one of the winners in the recent Nation-wide audition, will share honors with Mme. Louise Homer. famous contralio of the Mstropolitan Opera Co. and her daughter. Louise Homer Stires. soprano. in the Atwater Kent radio hour. WRC's outstandivg musice] attraction tonight. Katherine Homer. voung pianist. will accompany her mother and sister The Capitol Thaater program. which hac its usual place on WRC's schedule. larjoric Harcum. econtralto. turned (o Maj Edward after an absonce of Miss Harcum has been on_a concer! tour throuzh th: country The Biblical drama which will close WRC's program will unfold the story of *Naaman's Cloak.” The earlier features Include the Aceousticon musical. & con- cert by the Wevmouth American Legion Band. and a violin and piano sonata by Hrdi Korngold and Rebecea Davidson The regular concert of the Fox Sym- phonr Orchestra and services from Rethichem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral are the prominent features of the afternoon program The wation American Broadeasting Co.'s WRHF. will again feature a prozram by the International Bible Students’ Association and A sacred #onz serviee R. S Emery will speak during the BSSOCIAtion’s program on “Man the 3 The sacred WTFF hes scheduled a varied musical prostam which_will be broadcast con- t0 10:30 o'clack. fax Male Quartet. the St Eo'copal Church Choir eiatad Art Quariet in this program LocalRadioEntertainment Sunday, January 22, 1928 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 1005 a.m —Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 pm.—Arlington time signals. | 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—American Bmdrullll( Co. 1322.4 Meters. 5:30 p.m.—Program by lhe Interna- tional Bible Students’ Association. Talk br R S Emery on “Man the Tyrant— God the Merciful.™ 6 1o 7 p.m.—Sacred song service. Farly Program Tomerrow. 10 2.m.—"Easy Fruit Desserts” Beitr Brewster. 10:30 am.~—Smith half Lsic "1 to 11:30 a.m.—Advertisers’ period ©f music. by hour of WMAL—Washingten Radio Forum 12418 Meters). Silent today. Early Program Tomerrow. | 12 ‘noon to 12:45 p.m.—“Pop” con- eert WTFF—The Fellowship Forum (202.6 Meters). 7 pm.—Fairfax Male Quartet. .7:15 pm—8t. Paul's Episcopal Church Choir. 30 p.m—Brass quartet. p.m —Recital ho Wmh- Moore. —delowl m.—~Gertrude srlthnut s0- | p.m.—Orchéstra under the di- of Victor Heflin. 9 p.m.—Elsie Lang. contralto. 2:15 0 10:30 p.m.—Associated Art- 51" Quartet: Mayme Francis. so- prann: Mariorie Soper. alto: Lynn Gili- chrest. tenor: Roland Matthews, basso. pm. p. 745 8p A-S £30 0. 8.45 etion L WRC—Radie Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 11 a.m —Service from Luther Place Memorial Chureh. Rev. G. M. Diffen- Gerfer. pastor. will preach. 1 pm.—An hour of chamber music. 2 pm.—Pox Theater Symphony Or- ehotra 3 pm—Young People’s Conference, with an address by Dr. Daniel A Poling 4 pm —8ervice from Bethlehem Chapel. Weshington Cathedral. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing®on, will preach 5 to 5:03—Motion picture guide. 5:30 pm —The Acousticon hour. 6 pm —Hed! Korngold and Rebecca D> vidson 6:30 p.m.—Stetson Parade, with Wey- mouth Post. American Legion, Band. 720 pm.—Musical program under the direction of Maj. Edward Bowes from the Capitn! Theater, New York 2 pm —“Our Government” by Da- ¥id Lavrence 215 pm —Correct time %15 pm —~Atwater Kent radio hour, Precenting Louise Homer. eontraito 1015 pm--Biblical drama. “Naa- mer's Cloak” 1045 pm — Weather forecsst Farly Program Tomerrew. ¢ 45 3.m.—Tower health exercises % s m.—Pederation morning devo- %15 2 m — Parnassus Trio, 230 tn 845 a.m —Cheerio 16 2 m —Dr. Roval 8. Copeland hour. Programs prepared by the Associaled I’ress standard time. Meters on the left 64— WP Atlantle Clty—=1,100 oncert orchestra 10 00 —Sunday evemng musical. R3. 3 WHAL Maltimore—1.030 hony V" amoran Singers 1 an—Don Voorhees: Rand ANLA—WER Ralalo—pnn 4§ A0—stetson Parade ienan Church Don Voorhaes Rang W1I—WEAF New Vark—i10 33N —WRZ Noringteld— 200 —Xational religious services. —Cotlier o — Warecatrr—3s0 « conterene 3 aon Darade. ¢ 20Capital Theater Family. SOUTHERN 96.9—WWNC 400—Sacred music 7 30—Church servi Asheville— AR4 1—KTHS Hot Springs—ine 8 30—Dance concert 2 30_Organ reeital Music lovers hour T—WIAK Jncksonsille—880 eater Vamils Thond’ 01 SIEA—WME Mrmunhie—3 3 apital Thester Family 9:15—Atwater Keat hour. AIRB—WEM Nashyille—-890 I5—Atwate= Keat hour 249.0—WOCOA Pensacala— 1,200 R.0—Christ wpal Chureh. 8cheduled for FEastern of call letters, kilocycles on right. G—KVW Chienzo—?i0 ational religious services, olhier hour wenty Minutes Good Reading - Amaizo HBNG—WEBN-WIID Chicago—8o \—praan racital D—Dnnner s 10 D0—Paimer House studio N30 v wehonl v RBa ~Da Luxe Dreame: PEORER § 00— Instrumental Preshyterian Church, sl o —WEAA Datin class e Kont hour = Pi Atwater Kent hour 1903 —WRAP Fort Worth—ion n Gty —RAn restyterian Chur —WDAF Kanus City—310 u hout Kent Do ey 00—Hedi Korngol —Firsi Congrezational Chren AUR—KF1 Los Anzelea—iito il symphony n reatal ackard Orehestras Symphony Bour recital —Loncert orchestra BRI Neattlo—nin S—International Bible students t M. F. Church, 11 a.m.—Studio program. | 11:15 am.—Radio Household Insti- tute 11:30 am.—Studio program. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Farm flashes. 12:10 p.m.—Organ recital | 1 pm.—Lombardy Orchestra. | 1:30 p.m. —Astor Orchestra | 2 pm —“Keeping PiL.” Health Serv- ice Bureau. 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It has a 7.000-watt wer plant and takes the place of a 1, -watlt station Operas Broadcast Dnly. TOULOUSE—By arrangement with the Iocal opera house complete operas are broadcast almost every day from | Toulouse. Radio fans are sending let- ters congretulating the station ANALYSIS MADE iCommission to Study Report! of Radio Engineer to ’ Aid in Allocating. By the Associated Press At the request of the Federal Radio Commission, John V. L. Hogan. radio engincer. of New York Cily, has pre- pared an analysls of the channels avall- able from 200 to 10 meters | The commission will study Mr, Ho- gan's report for guidanee In the task of allocating these short wave channels to governmental, commerefal and amateur radio stations. | From a practical engineering view- point. 720 independent and non-inter- fering radio telegraph channels or | such radio telephone channels are a | able in the entire band, Mr. Hogn de- clares. Rapid intensity variations seem | to make the short wave more effective for telegraph than for telephone com- munication and therefore the line of develoomant probably will indicate a heavier demand for telegraphic than for | speech channels in the fmmediate fu- ture. Mr. Hogan says “It seems.to me that th commission would be justified in assuming that at least 500 ‘independent. communieations can be carrled on simultancously over same territory by the use of these s." Mr. Hogan said Requirements of double or triple fre- quencics to insure reliability for 24- hour service may cut down the number of working chann~ls actually attainable but the use of directive mothods and the rapidly improving design of recejrep: ‘n\mmlfll\ should offsat at least a part i of such limitations and thus make ad- fittnal channels usefu! Such imorove- ments will be made most quickly if the various interests who desire to carr on 290d enginecring work under nroper suarvision are encouraged to make use 10f the chennels now availabl~. of course | uniar chnek by the commission.” Wh=n th~ tachnique of the short wave a1t is developed further. thore should be available some 30.000 channels in {*h> band from 200 to 10 moters. Mr {Hogan esserts The reason that these “hann-ls are not_available now is two- fold. he says. 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