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48 RADIO SITUATION MORE ENSNARLED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928, Programs ermred standa; a1 \—vu‘\v New York—610 by the Associated Press. time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. Scheduled for Eastern S46.T—WIAX Jacksonille—300 LocalRadioEntertainment ‘Thursday, March 1, 1928 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (l!l! Meters—690 Kilocycles). 5 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. rlington time signals. (oA FORESEES RADIO AID TO MERCHANTS Engineer Predicts Broadcasting Eventually Will Be Employed Be- THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928, benefit of the purchasing public, Mr. Capron declares. “One of the important uses of lhort wave radio is the control from & re- mote distance of elaborate mccount and tabulat machines so that vi operating statistics may be as immedi- ately available in the home office as they "rd at the remote point,” Mr. Capron sa “We have successfully controlled tab- ulating ‘machines by wire for distances work of the Nmm‘l Broadcasting Co. ning March Bar Association of New speakers will include Charles E. e talks have been nnlnrd by the | D. Guthrie, Louis Marshall, . john W. Davis, George W. Wickersham, ork. ’rhe Cravath, Prederick E. Crane an lughes, | Charles H. 4 mes M. Beck, Henry E. Tatt, William Paul D, H. Tuttle, een Widely Separated Stores. |of some 500 feet. You can do it just iy AT as, nsll for 500 or 5,000 miles by radio. ve turned out attention to the lhnrt waves because the high frequen- cles possess a remarkable power of penetration with relatively low power.” —— LEGAL TALKS OVER RADIO Series to Be Broadcast Over Na- tional Network. A series of non-technical talks on “Fundamentals of the Law" by & num- ber of the most prominent lawyers in the country will be broadcast through stations associated with the blue net- " 5 i {Breach Widens Between m:os"».m Commission and Con- gress. —Weather Byreau reports. Noted bass-baritone from WBAL tonight ON'LY a few years i obscure young Ten- - m’;“w‘fin J?seph ! ha: nlscn rapidly gs of song to a prominent place am American vocal celeinua Mr. ?’hm (v)vr:fi sing during Maxwell House Coffee Hour tonight, in tribute to his former patron Joel O. Cheek, creator of the Maxwell House blend.” Also selections by the Maxwell House Coffee Concert Orchestra, Nathzmel Shilkret, Conductor. Tune in 9 to 10 p. m., Eastern Time. And remunber the mingled flavors of that famous coffee from old Dixie—Maxwell House. T WO WA N KDKA IR KT, statlons TRALRyog VAT R e e o Maxweir House CorrEex Radio Program —WHAS Loulsville—030 Dodre presentation. Hoover Sentinels : el hour 10/00—Stwndara Fand hour. 330.9—WSM Nashville—800 Z:38—Dinner concert, Dodge presentation, K50 Roover Sentinels. 9 “ll—)’ll"!" hour, 10: l‘n—“!‘llfl' orchestra. (). I\rnlm and miano, WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. (3224 Meters—930 Kilocycles). r .m.—Duo_art concert. 6:30 p.m.—O'Donnell's half hour of music. Early Program Tomorrow. .—Household talk. a.m.—Shopping with Margaret. 10:30 am.—Droop’s half hour of music. 11 am.—Beauty talk by Bertha Parker. 11:30 a.m.—Advertisers’ 10:00—Smith Brothers. 10:30—Dance music. 454.3—WJIZ New York—660 4:30—Afternoon l’l.nu. 8:00—Orehestrs, Use of radio for operation of widely separated stores on a basis comparable with that of a single large depnt.mem store is foreseen by H. L. Caj engineer, representing R. H. Mlcy. Inc., of New York. Mr. Capron has applied to the Federal Radio Commission for assignment of a short wave length' to his company for communication with affillated stores in the United States and with assoclated offices in Europe. Operation of its own radio service by a department store will result in a dfrm economy which will accrue to the Precipitated by Commissioner O. H. Caldwell's letter vigorously crit the “equal distribution” clause in the House radio bill. a widening breach is d(‘\elopqu between Congress and the Federal Radio Commission. It threat- ens to involve the unsettled radio situ- Ation in a secthing maclsirom of sec- tional dissatisfaction. endangering the hominatjons of the unconfirmed com- missioners and possibly throwing the 11008 hmmber musie 43I—WOR Newark—110 11:05 to ceriod of music. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (241.8 Meters—1240 Kilocycles). estra KB 1itie wgmphony. B:00—Clinic: ensemble. 7 :00—Shelton_ Ensemble. Orchestra ork University: piane. ork Philharmonic Orchestra whole task into the hands of Secretary N ocira 1 r.m.—News flashes. of Commerce Hoover on March 15. e b 2 7:15 pm.—Dance program by the Senator Dill. father of the radio law, 12.6—WPG Atlantle City—1.100 Columbians. “oncert orchestra. Dinner dl&"; 1 \eround Revelers. St pind Re 10:00—Movia bhroades 11:10—Dance orchest 15 now avowedly opposing Mr. Cald- well's confirmation. which was voted favorably several weeks ago by the Sen- ate committee on interstate commerce, 8 p.m.—Correct time. 8:01 p.m.—"Three Miles & Minute,” by Science Service. 8:15 p.m.—Carl Caul, baritone, renader WERH-WJJD Chicago—820 . 8:00—Mooseheart hour 12:00—Popular program along with those of Commissioners Harry Angelico, baritone. Pickard and Lafount. While having a 2R3.H—WBAL Bal 4m4— ‘WLIR Chicago—320 ! Dialect stories by Paul F. good word for Commissioner Lafount fi‘pL—;*-"'m-n Cire 20-Musical nrogram. Grove. se of what he praises as the Utah Pt ‘00_Culiece ShooFour. 10 p.m.—Hawaiian Melody Boys. al &00—Joimt recital “aggressiveness” in proceeding 5 p.m.—Joint recital by Mildred ect_improvements in the far| % M—Ammico ‘profram. Hampton Ereel, contralto, and Charles eveyy Thursday, 9to IOPM (Eastem Time) zone, Senator Dill savs he| 1000 Nani" Ackionn M, Seaman, basso. there (hmx‘d be a housecleaning 10:15 p.m.—News flashes. 3 m Biaa e hor 10:00—Stndio features. 11:00—Vagabonds. WRC—Radio “orporation of America (468.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles.) 3:15 p.m.—"“Mental Exercises” Prof. Ernest Wood. 0 p.m.—Studio program. 5 p.m.—Manhattan Trio. 0 p.m.—The Afternoon Players. 0 pm.—Van and His Orchestra. x ograme (3 hours. hestia AC Boston—650 Orchestra. lloldm" Up Action. The Senate is holding up action on the nominati pending pa: of supplementary radio legislation, de- signed primarily to extend the Radio Commission another year. The Senate bill cuts short the terms of the pres- ent members, however, after the year. by “Guesswork—Good-Bye Buffalo—990 The House bill contains the clause| §00—Dyies nresentation. ta R SRR O NTERFERENCE banished and listening to two designating an_equal distribution of | 10:00—Smith Brothers :25 p.m.—Motion Picture Guide, 6:30 p.m.—Dorsch’s Dough Boys. 7 p.m.—Concert by the United Statel Marine Band. 8 p.m.—Dodge presentation. 8:30 p.m.—Hoover Sentinels. 9 p.m.—Correct time. 9 p.m.—Clicquot Eskimos. .m.—Smith Brothers. 10:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. 10:30 to 11 p.m.—Swanee Syncopa- tors. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 am.—Tower health exercises. 8 a.m.—Federation morning devo- tloans. B! programs is entirely eliminated. No more guess- work about getting your station. \When you turn the dial, you get what you want and climinate the rest. Perfect performance and unfailing reception. The Bremer-Tully Counterphase Six operates direct from the light socket or from batteries if you prefer. 175 —Only $3.50 a Week So Simple a Child Can Operate It stations, wave lengths and powers to the respective radio zones into which the country is divided. Senator Pittman, Nevada. is lined up Wwith Senator Diil in opposition to the which is charged with " The commission, tern State changes, ne action penaing legislation pt'n recommenda- tion of Judge its legal ad\lx‘r and its only confi rmcd member. Representative Davis, Tennessee, vigorously maintaining inequitable treatment of the South at the hands of the commission, 1s charging Mr. Cald- well with attempting to dominate the situation. “It remains to ' said he, those for whom he is speaking md for whom he has been acting, will be me to arrogantly dictate to Congress legislative policy. 10.0—WCX-WJR Detrolt—680 Dinner music. “Mineral waters of the right sort are preferable to many cathartic compounds. Their power to over- come the immediate effects of oonstipation is unquestioned.In their effects upon the bowel and #ts lining membranes they are far | lessirritating.Indeed, many have qualities that make them sooth- ing and healing Sugar-coated oills are pleasant to take, which | may add to their danger. They | are no less habit-forming and drastic because they appeal to the tast Pt M NS 2. 3—WWJ Detroit—850 n recital arborundum Band. 11:05—Dance music 13 4—WTIC u-rmml-.sl. 309.1—WABC 6:30—Orchestra New York—930 American Legion, er ully ge presentat 9:00—Maxwell hour. 468.5—KF] Los Angeles—a10 12:30a—Moon Magic. 0 odern clnasical muste. 381.4—KGO Onkland—380 12:30a—Moon Magic, * 1.00a—Dance music. . —Parnassus Trio, 5 a.m.—Cheerio. 10 am.—Dr. Royal S. Copeland hour. “u am.—Betty Crocker home service ll 15 am.—Radio Household Insti- 348.6—WGBS New York—360 8:00—Lncle Gee Bee. 10 11 13 Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, U. S. Senater from New York and Ex-Health Com- missioner of New York City, is & ree ognized national au Pluto Water, with its min- eral content, flushes the The Bremer-Tully is far in advance of all other Radios i S on public health. s AOspaid. END MEASUREMENTS |“5:30 am—studio program. in this respect. Scientifically developed by clectrical engi- bowels and washes away s Mr. Davis points out that Commis- 12 noon—Farm flashes. neers. A handsome cabinet with wonderiul tone quality. impurities. It is gentle, r Caldwell's first zone, comprising g OF RAD'O'FRE UENCY 12:10 pm.—George F. Ross, pianist. The price of $175 gives you the best Radio set built for the | soothing,healing,non-habit- ‘England and Northeastern States, Al Sha ’8 12:20 p.m.—Noonday Lenten service. least it is wise to pay. Convenient terms of small weekly | tormi Co ts constipa: includes 138 stations with an aggregate u»—nm..m‘.fi'.i'."..fl""" il Address by Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor payments can be arranged. 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