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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 1928 ASSOCIATION ASKS || BOARD'S RETENTION Broadcasters Want Present Radio Commission Con- tinued Another Year. AMUSEMENTS u Tonizht at & CHARLFS L, W tion with Han LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928, Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Easterm standard time. Mcters on the left of call lctters, kilocycles on right. 1 8¢, 51, 5150 (in assoria- F AT FOURTEENTH ST CCONTINUOUS DAILY I/AM 1o 130PM-SUNDAY 3010 11:30PM. “LA GR'NGO" 'mmflmmmmlmm" \8 A Drama by TOM COSHING, Auttor 00 S SAND' and Beglfln’"g WILLIAM FOX presents » it {ber Famers SEATS NOW Madge B;Jéfiamy The fascinating Com(dy of ATeminine | Drummer Who Learned How to 1 Mix Romance With busmcss - tll T T rc’ Presants CENTRAL. 526—KYW Chicago—370 7:30—Dinner, concert Youk Symohony Orchestra hour 2I6—WPG Atlantie City—1,100 ™E rmsv OF THESE INNOVATIONS 1S A CONDENSED VERSION OF THE NEW YORK MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS THAT PAN ONE SOLID YEAR AT THE ”“iiim“*“ A BROAD COMEDY OF BEOADWAY™ \ w iz convmv o CHORUS ?5 % OF DAZZLING GIRLS L.v| Laemmle Presents ¥ Many Po‘culms Pneusars TIK{QIJ l/@e/f’ o Medley | 3 50“5‘ e D3y | America's Most Popular nbmg Conzdlmnr. TUCKEB, » ~With TED SHAPIRO at the Fano~ Late Star oi *(AY PAREE” "Le MAIRES Aff AIRS‘and 2 Do‘ ) “roaduv Smwxa g 333 A—WTIC Hart < symphony i AND SCENIC INVESTURE® Newark—310 With the 0 NOVEL AND COMPLETE LIGHTING bDeb slory 2 Minstrels, 5 515.1—WFAA +—330 ~ Little Symphony, A0 JPRAR Maas—0 e s 7 . ) == 5 V- Mendormon's. Orehestra ! aried 3 | A9LI—WEAF New Vork—610 Wasl Theater 0¥ 5, Orehestra ew York Symphony Orchestra | H o Hour | b The Burlinkton, lowa, artists GARRISON'S “PEACHES” i D Des Moines—a60 ew York Symphoony Orchestra. Whotesale Toy and Novelly Co., Ine. “LAFF'N' " AZSA21TE St Main 1586 THRU", PRICES: W NEV/MAN TRAVEL TALKS &tV imgroms o 157 Hotn picers vt Rt iaRems scan Frames MOVIE XNE " NEw: oo music (21 hours), ico hour. I—WON-WIR Detroit—o80 province o: tee. narking timc missioner also is . appeared a 1s° committer dle distribu- which cer- st is being and powers thar under a plan of equl ned. how- sion took hold of the i Spring and on to improv- er than to eliminating stations. It has assid- d to keep clear of the courts mizht go forwarc and uncertaintie: occasioned by court in- undoubtedly would ti in protracted litiga- were made to den ng stations or to elimi s su mamy Oscar Strauss’ “opera, “The Chocolate ’:u:'. v uRoTe will be e d number, l' wed “Flight of the ment Musi- fol- m ‘Tzar Saltan” WRC s ear ner concert students of the W Music. The late dance music will be provided by the Wardman Park Orches- | -y i vening atiraction will | composed exclu- | be & concert, svely of request numbers. The program symphony | NAA—Washingten N \r-u Yard Bumble | -Korsakow's opera on | —Orsan recital 3—WGY Schenectady—390 \—Dinper mus: Hieh Juike 156.9—CKCL Toronto—810 7:00—Studio program reester—3a80 vk Symphony Orchestra hour. ance music SOUTHERN. 206.9—WWNC Asheville—1.010 r music. $—WSB Atlanta—630 5 Brown's Orchestra. York Symphony Orcbestra, 5—Redhead Club 243.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1,230 unday school lesson. nsemble 4—KTHS Hot Springs—7 8:30—Toe Tappin' Tunes. # 00—Special requests. 10:00—Opera Gems, B00—R: program. B 0—Rhilce Honr 4—WHAS Louisville—030 YHAS Extension Studio. ew York Symphony Orchestra. biico hour 516.9—WHNC Memphis—380 8.00—New York Symphony Orchestrs. 9-00—Philco hour. * 10 :00—Orchestra. 336.9—WSM Nashyille—800 7:15—Dinner con X 0—New York #°00—Philco hour 10 00—Barn dance 206.9—WSMB New Orleans—1,010 0:30—Vocal: orchestra: stage presenta- tign: organ (2 hours). ony Orchestra. LocalRadio Entertainment Saturday, January 28, 1928 (4345 3:45 p.m.~Wualher Buruu reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. srtions include a din-| WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. aldor{-Astoria Or- | chestra and a 15-mireite program by | shington College of |ing entirely of request numbers. (3224 Meters). 6 w 7 p.m—Dinner concert consist- WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (2418 Meters). 7 p.m.—News flashes, 7:15 p.m.~Dance program, by David ucwxumm and his orchestra. he Color of the Auto- by Edward M. Wallace, d | Lresident Washington Automotive Trade PRESIDENT Tb BE INVITED T0 LINCOLN OBSERVANCE * ot Puiladelplis, Association 8 pm.—Phillp Hayden olvin. 8:20 pm.—Talk by Harold H. Levi. 8:30 pm —Concert by students of the Army Music School V.Ml pm ringing the ‘Dead’ to by Sclence Bervice !4 45 pm —Harmonious Quartet—J Stanley Brooks, Ruswll W White, Jar- ot B Lee and Louls C. Minor; Alice A M Lawls, as panist; assist- ing artist, Miss Effic Queen, reader 16:15 pam and Les of America adrillon and Spanish Frank Scott dor!-Astoria Orchestra Jtion picture. guid 45 pm ‘Waldor{-Astorta Orches- 62 pm 645 ingon College 3 coneert, presenting Viewor ge, violnist, Lilllan R Latham srano and Vielorine Boulllon, planist 7 pam - Bible tlk, by Page Frobison, religlous work divector, ¥. M C A 715 pm ch pm. W Archie Slater and his or- pm. - Washington HCA hour directed pm Orchestra by Walur Philen hou, presenting “The man Park Orchestra Went forecnst Miss | o ! McK | | | Automobte | New York Bym- || | Prepare Now to Enter the Field | of Commercial Aviation ew York Symphony Orchestra. hileo hour ersonality on Picke WWJ Detroit—830 5 rehesty 7 m_u h' Jinke 00—Dance orchestras .7—WBAP Fort Worth—-600 Islanders, onsin Hotel Orchest lI 00—Philco h e 4 = rn, 10 00014 Tavl -St. Paul—740 & ‘Ssmphony Orchestra o hour m —WOW Omaha—390 estra Yok Symphon; p DI00—Piltca hous) P00y Orchestra ork Symphony Orchestrs. hour e orchestras (2 hours). $ARG—KVOO Tulsi—860 7:00—Sunday school lesson. #:00—FPhilco hour 10:00—Bridge lesson Orchestra —Packani brogrs = P Mo —KHJ Los Angeles—720 ovie club Merrymakers hour, NX Los Anceles—890 ram: announcements Ouklund—780 11:00—R. C_A. hour. 12:00—Philco” hour 2:0va—Dance music. 208.2—KLX Oakland—300 C. A. program 1:00a—Dance music (2 hours). 454.3—KFRC San Franclsco—600 11:00—Studio program 12:00—Dance music (3 hours) $—KPO San Franciseo—710 Towne Cryer. 9 e music. 11:00— C. program (4 hours). B4B.6—KIR Seattle—860 11:00—Studio program, 12:00— k RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 7:00—8outh Sea Islanders — WEAF, WWJ, WTAG. 7:30—Good Theater—WEAF chain. ang 8:00—New York 8 hon; Orchestra — WJz, WBAL, WHAM, WRC, KDKA, WLW, W!El WTIC ‘WJAR, ‘WTAG, B 8:10—Boston Symphony Orches- tra—WBZ. 9:00—Philco Hour: “Chocolate Boldier” — WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WRC, KDKA, WLW, WJR, KYW, WCCO, KSD, WOC, WHO, WOW, WDAP, KVOO, WHAS, WSM, WMC, WSB, WBT, WJAX, WTMJ, WBAP, WEEIL, WTIC, WTAG, WCSH, WJAR. 9:00 — Fascinating Flddling — WEAF, WGY, WWJ, WBAL 10:00—Three Dance Orchestras (2 hrs.)—WEAF. 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