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EUROPEANS SHUN ATLANTIC PHONE Uentinent Reluctant to Use, Service on Account of London Relay. An apparent reluctance on the part | of European countrics to link their ohone systams to the transatlantic dio-telephone is discerned by Amer- | izan phone company officials, because the conversations must be relayed to New York wia Loudon. Nevertheless. | the service is gradually being extended | until now. just about a year after its; inception, it has made its first en-| cvnachment as a day-by-day service into a country of continental Europe. Belgium was linked up last week Brussels and Antwerp being connectad | by submarine cable to England. where the relay %o New York takes place These cities can now talk directly with any place on the telephone system of either the United States or Cuba. Can- ada and Mexico will probably soon be Joined. As the whole system siands today. any telephone subscriber in the Unitea States, Canada. Mexico and Cuba can | 1alk with any subscriber in the British | Isles and any one in the United States | or Cuba can talk directly with Brus- | sels and Antwerp, or conve: confidently anticipated that the continental prejudice ag: ing to North America by wi land, such countries as Holiand. France and Germany will soon be joined to| the system. The reluctance is explained by the | fact that the telephone systems abroad generally are in the hands of the gov- ernment. They would prefer secrecy in their commercial or diplomatic transac- tksnx via the radiophone. Engineers are on a method Xol’lhm::— mmin( the long waves across the At- lantic secretly. Introduction of radio-telephone across t.he Pacific is proposed by the Mackay which are seeking Federal nsl(mmnl of eight short waves for tube and two long waves for arc trans- mission to - Honolulu, the Midway Islands and Guam. The Federal Radio Commission has the applications for the frst two services under consideration, et mas referred the Guam application tn the Navy, which has jurisdiction over <hat fsie. Metzopolian Opers’ Go. Wil b the ra Co., e guest artist at the General Motors “family party,” which WRC will broad- touight in conjunction with its National Broadcasting Co. associates. An mnmd hy Ro:leflck Gra- | ham, the and .Yoel Green's ltyorchstnunwul take part in this program. The A. & P. Gypsies will dedicate their program t to Florida. River,” l.heuvomeo{(}ov JoF - W. Martin, will be played as the | selection. tura soprano, and the most diminutive | member of his m The Novelettes, a girls’ uu omhstn | the Carrollites, another musi aggregation, Nlb—'m vay Yard (4345 55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. wu P.m.—Weather Bureau reports. | Co. (322.4 Meters). $:30 .—"The Land of Nod” by Miss pm by Mj [ | 5:45 lJ&—Cthnl poems by Neu; 6:30 10 7 TbomqulHort _‘ xun.— 2! ur of Early Program Tomorrow. 10 am— Technique and|” Daily Receipts” by Betty Brewster. 10:30 a.m.—De Moll Musical. 1 un. Buuly question box con- bL riha Parker. Mu,u 11:30 a.m—Advertisers’ pe- WMAL ~ W Radio Forum (2418 Meters). 7:18 p.m.—News lhjhel 7:30 p.m—Bupper Nove! 3 pm.—Dance program by Ihe : c 90'—1;1:‘:: Caleb O'Connor. | P~ r 80l by Btanle; ” T ngs by Y 10:15 pm.—News flashes. | WEFF~The Fellowsbip Forum (2026 Meters). 7:30 p.m —Musical numbers m;guw and Carpenter, “Two 8:15 p.m.—Mise Bertha leanord, so- (3 pm—Costiow’s H p:n ~Theime Mills Reclor, soprano eheaty: 5 pm. —Izgtliwbrw,n b joist ~Zieter and Catts, L Lt;un 28, ot i Freted Or- Dark Town * 45 pm—Jimmie Fudger: 10 pm—Jobertson snd De Yanjo Quets. WRC—~Radlo Corporation of America (4685 Meters), § pm—Budlo progrem ~—Nons Prencis Hoines, reader .- -munhaitan Trio ‘30 pm.~veneuan Gondoliers ‘3 pan—~Boh Fallon's Orchestza bm ~~Waldorf-Astoris Orchestr 5 50 win p.—Motion Picture i P~ Waldor! -Astoris Orehestrs yan.— eoples” Home Hous 30 pm.—tuny and His Gang 0 pm—Correct Ume W om—A & P Gypeus W om—~General Mowre Family m.—~Weather forecast HLE u P47 pan —~1a Parsdis Band Rarly Program Tomorrow 645 am Tower health exerciees sm.~Federation morning devo 15 am — Parpsssus “Trio 30 10 846 ran. Cheerio e am—r Royul B Copeland Hour 1) em. - Musical progrem W e Radio” Househald 1isti- ute 11780 wansm Musicel progiem 1) 68 amie-Arlinglon Guie signais 12 poon—Verm fashes 1216 pam —Organ recitul 1 pw.—~Mayflower Orchestrs 2 pm~Bons and Deughicrs Crudy Assogiation 206 pan- Pasbssss 11 ’ Eyes Examined & Glasses Fitted O THE EVENING LONG RANGE RAI)IO ENTERTAINMENT | ‘ MONDAY. JANUARY 23, 1028. | Programs prepared by the Associoted Press standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right B6—WPG Atlantie City Auto show ] u_c- | | 285.5—WBAL Baltimore—1,030 —WDAF Kansas City—810 7 30—Roxy nd His Gang. hool of the Air & P.Gyp: §:00—Riverside, hour 9:30—Joint iiwnukoe—1.020 C. Orchestra. | Motors Party 461.3—=WNAC Boston—G30 Minneapolis-St. aul—310 0:30—Elke' Hotel Orcheatra. 8—WGR hnll':ulo—lmo I, | Wren hour. | and Hix Gang I Molors Party. is Party. ke time WMAK Buffalo—330 usical program. | usical Album St aptivators 1—WTIC Martford—360 Departure Band. King Cole Ensemble. 3 D—KOA Denver—920 Dipner concert F New Vork—610 toria_Orchestra, unute features. s 416.4—K1i3 Los Angeles—320. a rs Party. —Operetta | ser's Orchestra 3—WJZ New York—660 g otel Manger Orchestra. 1 | em's Sercnaders. oAy and Hin Gang : | intzomers Ward Program, d 8 00—Rive: 10:00Nting 10:30—Shope and Grosvenor, ! , X | 11:00—Slumber must | WFLWLIT Philadelphia—740 | hour. 1 an 1200—Lake Merritt Ducks. 491.5—KGW Portland—610 } 11:00—Shell program. bE ; ¥ 0—Maxwell hour. 348.6—W0O Philadelphia—860 7:30—Dinner music. RO Mien Rranclace—008 | anans >—Musical prosiam, 10:00—Mare audrict G6—KDKA Pittshureh—a30 tle Ssmphons. N. B. C. program | 6:15—1 ernational misie. ;'.]‘.I: xy lud“fll! Gang. Vartety program (2 hours). | 0—Same as WJ7. 348.6—KIR Seattle—860. | 10:00—Program from WJZ. s Menllle=090. | 483 6—WJAR Providence—620 2 ¢ | 35—Musical program | B0—A & P Gybaies 30—General Motors Party. 7.6—~WHAM Rochester—1,080 0—Roxy and His Gang. 0 American Composers’ concert, Same as W WG 8: 9 el Symphonies 12:00—Maxweli it | INDIANS SURRENDER ‘ | 400 Yaquis on le to Mexico Cny to Become Laborers. NOGALES, Ariz, January 23 (P).— The Nogales Herald today was informed | that Gen. Francisco Manzo, command- | ing officer of federal troops in Sonora. | . Mexico, is personally conducting 400 Yaqui Indian warriors and their fami- lies to Mexico City. | It was said that the Indians would be inducted into the military service and given work as laborers. The In- dians recently surrendered after a | series of revolts growing out of dissatis- | faction with assignment of tribal lands. | Mexican officials said it was expected that this action would eliminate possi- | bility of further outbreaks, Two Killed at Crossing. EFFINGHAM, IIl, January 23.—Two persons were killed, another was in- jured probably fatally and a fourth was less seriously hurt at Montrose, near here, yesterday morning, when the au- tomobile in which they were riding was demolished by a westbound Pennsyl- vania passenger train. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 7:30—Roxy and his Gang— WJz, WBZ, WB L WHAM WRC. KDK. HO, ¥OW WSB, WBT WSM KWK Schenectady—390 30—Dinner musie B30_A. & P. Gopies. 9.30—General Motors Party. 333.1—WBZ Springfleld—000 7:00—Statler Orches 30— Rox and Hie Ohtzomery Ward program. 10:35—Andrews' Troubadolrs. 303.9—WHAZ Trov—us0. 8:00—Musical program (2 hours). 10:30—Dance. music. pmn 516.9—WTAG Worcester—380 7:00—Studio program. 0.00-—Costellos. 9°30—General Motors Party. NOUTHERN 206.9—WWNC Asheville—1.010 fl 45—Dinner music. 75— Agnicaltire. period. 435.9—WSB_Atlanta—é30 3 m-_w"‘%f.{-:::'ns'hak" K 30—General ln}wr-‘ nnmlnm ot et e 9:00—Hawaiian Trio 9:30—Studio program 384 4—KTHS Hot Springe—3s0 ‘: mglu;lu:‘wn melodies. 10:45—Danee troe 0 34071 VIAX Jacksonville—880 y. 322.4—WHAS Louisville—030 $ipue i ontomer :30—General Motors Party. BI6.9—WMC Mes ufil.—-an 9:30—General Motors Party. 10:30—Concert. 11:00—Lopez's Orchestra. 336.9—WSM Nash: 7:30—Roxy and His G 9:30—General . 10: 'nl‘l l:l Motors Party, 206.9—WSMB New Oricans—1010 9 :30—Orchest: WSMB Special: dance music (* bours). 2490.9—WCOA Peasacola—1 200 30— Piano: vocal 10 00—).0\:"1 80}08. 1:00—Fiddler and Dllfl( E34.1-WKVA Richmond—1.180 % 2’0——\' ) 10 xs—y:ffi'" ohemoie CENTRAL. L26—KY W Chicuzo—570 7:30—Boxy and His Gang. 00— Mot ome 10 00 Rosten Grarizs s ProsTam. 10 35—LCongress Carnival 365.6—~WEBH-WIJD Chicago—820 8:00—@reat Composers, 8 30—Orchestra trio. 0.00—Mooseneart hour. 344.6—WLS Chiengo—870 upper bell program. Ohy's Scraphos A 15rd prodaction. 10°00—Musical production: 447.5—WMAG-WUS Chicazo—810 8:30—A. & P. Gypdu. Florida —WEAF, WEE! 9:00—Musical Album: Popular Classes—WOR, WEAN, WNAC, WFBL, WMAK, WCAU, WJAS, WADC, WAIU, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, KMOX, WCAO, WOWO. 9:30—General Motors Party; Lawrence Tibbett, soloist—WEAF, WEEL, WGR, WCAE,” WTAM, WWJ, WSAL xn.oo—c-puv-wu Orchestra; Popular and Semi-Classical Music \lelU "WGHP. WKRC, WMAQ 7:00—Theis' Orchestra. D% IDAD, THOWO BIb—Miuntrels. - 30—Studio 1 10:30—Vocal 361.2—WSAJ Cinclanati—830 §:00—Atudio_proeia B—A. & P, Gyp o eneral Motors Party, 11:00—Lopez's Orchestra 309.8—WTAM Cleveland—350 8:30—sudio proeram B 00—WTAM Masiurraders, uad A & P Gypwes 9:30—General Mulors BI5.1—WFAA — 550 B 00— Varied piosram u'x. hours), V. B0—General ure. 535 4—WHO Des Moines—360 7:30—Roxy ano His 7 40—Geners) Moturs Party. 440.9—WCX-WIK De oxy and His G| ariety howur duy night musical 10 M. LUTHER DICUS Optometrist & Optician Sulte 207 Internations) Bldg. 1319 F St. NW Phone Maln 6705 —Moon Magi Open at 8:30 AM. Daily light socket. .. 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The result has been to give the United States Army its own unit | of “Alpine Chasseurs.” ‘The regiment has gone into such de- | tall in its Winter training, which will | be renewed within the next month or RADIO SERVIUE expericnced men who have the t (o it vour radio at vour tactics. ma- neuvering and marching with Winter | equipment. It had advanced so nr last year that a review of the enurcl regiment, on skis and snowshoes, was | possible, the machine gun companies | drawing their \\eupom on wbomznns ‘ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. \;):tlonal—"u Gringo,” drama, :20 pm. 319 14th st. n.w. Tivoll Blde. Col. 101! at| Character Loans The, Services of uXour Banke are ble to all in the service of . N, Government. Character Loans’ ure made for @ period of one year. Belasco—"Chicago,” comedy drama, Poli's—"“The Vagabond King," sical play, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’s—Elsie Janis, 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Gayety—"Laffin' Thru,” burlesque, I( mu- vaudeville, at G And When y Y.oan is Paid NOW You Also Have $46.00 $25.44 $92.00 $50.88 $138.00 $76.32 $184.00 $101.76 $230.00 $127.20 $276.00 $152.64 $50.00 $368.00 $203.52 $62.50 $460.00 $25 Atter zau repay the loan sou will 530 in cash for every $100 A ves Monthly Deposit of $6.25 $12.50 $18.75 $25.00 31.25 $37.50 Rialto—"“The City Gone Wild,” lt 11:40 am, 1:15, 3:15, 4:45, 6:10, 8:10 and 10:10 pm Columbia—"The Student Prince," 11 am, 3:05, 5:10. 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Enrlr—"No Place to Go,” continuous 12a 11 pm. Fox—"The Wizard," continuous 11:30 | nm to 11 pm. Palace—“Love and Learn.” at 10:55 am., 12:15, 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 7:55 and 10 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Patent Leather Kid" (second week), at 10:45 am., 12:50, 2:55, 5, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. Little Theater—“Peter the Great,” ' “‘Moana,” continuous 1 to 11 pm. 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Taylor Mitchell, Soloists, and the Fox Ballet and Choral Ensemble MOVIETONE NEWS Hear d See President Havana On the Screen “The Wizard" EDMUN D LOWE A Thrilling Myastery Melo- ‘um- of _a Human Humanized Ape The Fox Symphony Orchestra FIGURES DONT L PARK THEATER el “W HAT PRIL!: (ILOR\ i With Edmund Lowe, Victor MacLaglen and Dolores __Last_Feature 910 FOX THE OVERL NETT _COMEDY TAKOMA Tetoms Teubies l\ ictor Hugo s w 1 The Bng Pande" Venings at 630 an o renings & “Mw:‘"n“ Magrees tomar CAMEO THEATER ™ s TODAY-—JANET > l-|RIi\\\\ru'“\“R o TW ALENTINE NEW STANTON“" T Novelties, Cards, etc. GARRISON’S Wholesule Toy and Noveliy Co., Ine 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 p]uucp_,g iy L * ROUCH NIDERA u»uh In THERE COMES PRE ey clots With a Purpose 8 p.m. Every Night Except Tuesday and Saturday First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. eruationsl Newes cational reels. -Reel Feature __DANOING, OF AND MRS 1A LIS 10th b with o aintment ACHRR, STUMIO T Clases Mo 10 ol o - “"W ‘“ \\N\nu PEMBER; Py e A | IS ke o By vl Tasa 1w Bhvaital Nthl'l Lo e 1D, VISON'S \l b \ w s\ e st Malo 103 w8 Thow ol an SN Teack vo an Wt dance rout fow LET US Make Rahcine B ey ENLARGEMENTS -.....It“i.f?" 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Mazxwell Anderson’s Comedy SATURDAY’S CHILDREN With RUTH GORDEN And New York Booth Th Staged by Gu x “Monday’s Child Fair 110, 3165 3220 g 3] of Wareh for TONIGHT AT 8:20 MATS. THUR & SAT Thrilting Musical Ever PCLI'S Most P ll~~bll R iy e “The VAGABOND KING” n dnstin, MeCarthy's ORI SEATS. ~eat Sale Wednesday ?CHALlAPlN World’s Greatest Basso In Full Recital Program | Poli's Theater. Wod . 430 Seau Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau. Droop's. R and G M98 P~ KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE' TECK MURDOCK AND CO. RUSSELL CARR ROSS WYSE, JR. | win 2 ant My Boss Wrse —Other St & Fea TOMORROW—4:30 ' PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Guest Conductor WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Tiekets. $230. $200. $1 00 Stow T_ARTHUR SMITH BUKI AL 1588 ¢ YETY Bactewgae n ater e Washingten's Oaly ™ o The ~heda ot Nhimms WITH DX VAN T‘é‘EAcugg" “LAFFIN' THRU" RIALTO NOW PLAYING THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “The City Gone Wild" STAGE PRESENTATION LOEW'S PALAc CONTINUVOUS 12 % 20 11 —ON THE SCREE N Paramount Mesents “LOVE and LEARN" With ESTHER IAL“‘M - A Pt Moving Comedy Faree —ON THE STAGE- RICKARD XERXDON & ‘MERRY-G0-ROUND’ REVEE Witk Ouiglant Mty - ot i LOEW'S CONTINUVOUS 1080 TO 1t & M. e ——————— Netro-Qoldwyn-Mager Proseusy RAMON E'OVAm NORMA SHEARER T e Werlk's @reatent Remanes “THE STUBENT PRINCE" IN LD NEIDELBERG Wi & Cat ot ROW Bewaret * Had S . H % 272 72222 7227 2 % % % ) 2