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\ A THE_EV NTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MARCH 5 1928.° 23 B S RANGE R MUSICIANS PLANNING R RAI]I[] MEN SE[K LONG RAI:[_(“::D:&'\]:‘(])‘C:_IV;T_]I‘?_::PAINMENT NEW RADIO PROVISION LocalRadio Entertainment 5 6:30—Buist Gardeners; popular 4 p sic—WJZ, KDKA, W, Y- Programs prepared by the Assoctated Press. s«;’;lrdulof for ‘tt;‘lttnn Monday, March S, 1928 ’{v"x’;.l:s vvvi,sza, WBT. o se y standard time. Mcters on the left of cali lctters, kilocycles on right. Federation to Insist on Employ- R N rerr T R ; : 434, 9 chestra, chorus, features—W.J7, i —WHAS Lonlsville—t30 ment of Members for Chain s e LD LT WBZ, 'WBAL. 'WHAM. KDKA, Lopissilia matertainern, Progaiis 9:55 p.m—Arlington time signals. WJR, KYW, WRC, WSW, WSB, Mol Tog! J 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports.| | WBT. o , i WHRF—American Broadeasting Co. 8:30—A. & P. Gypsies; Loulsi- 4N e RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. WEAF New York—610 ub meeting, Splitting Country Into Five ZOHES VIOIfltCS Engmeermg Prkram Correspondenco of the Assoctated Press. (322.4 Meters—930 Kilocycles). ana__program — WEAF, WEEL, nd s Gang. i & WTIC, WJAR, WCSH, WLIT, 00 Dinner. coneert. CHICAGO.—With victory in the first| 5:30 p. The Land of Nod” by| | wrc. WGY, WCAE, WTAM | Rule Says GI'OUD S e T g tussle to compel radio stations to em-| Miss Evelyn Reichard. WWJ, WSAL ' WGN. K ! . . AR T—— ploy musiclans when broadcasting mu- | 5:45 pm.—"The Town Crier.” % nely by " S b B g sic by remote control, the Chicago Fed-| 6 pm.——Dinner concert. 9:30—General Motors Party; ® 9 ) A R LT eration of Musicians now will attempt| 6:30 o 7 p.m.—Thomas halt hour of | | Florence Easton, guest artist-- tc m.w&'te Responding to emergeney call Ll i s 90, to enforce the same regulations when | music. WEAF, WEEL WTIC, WJAR, - from their douarters, a e 8 chain programs are played. rly Program Tomorrow. WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, - ting the Lano. The fight is being directed by James| 19 am— Houschold talk by Miss WGY, WGR, WCAE, WTAM, 2 adio in- ! C. Petrillo, president of the musicians’ | Giadys Young. WWJ, WSAL WGN. WHAS, | or les There to carry the( 11V0=Minricr music. union i 10:30 am.-DeMoll half hour of | | WSM, WSB, WBT, WJAX. y proposed radio legisla- —WOR Newark—710 The union demands that large sta- | o0 = ter the present broad- King Colas SAAABI. ttons employ 10 musicians and small [ 7y 10:00—Buccaneers: novelty pro- on a basis of Talers. iton. That the er one s indicated dy fired in Cong ommittee’s leaders o o am.—Beauty question box con- i ~ % stations 5, the men to remain in the | qucted 1y B gram-—WOR. ~WCAU. WNAC, Ca e ” studio at ‘the time the remote control | {565 b Bertha Parker. o oeri-| | WEAN. WFBL, WMAk, wcho. S, cu . : program is played W ghd : WJAS, WADC, WAIU, WKRC, TRAL. Seven Chicago stations have signed e WGHP. 570 such an agreement and as a result of [ WMAL—Washington Radio Forum o e p na bread , . the refusal of others, 30 microphones (211.8 Metersi 240 Kilocycles). 10:30—Time to Retire Boys: a . Kk to Old Virginny. Orchestra, < hour. i Atlantie City—1,100 I can: dinner concert. 3 o o popular tunes—WEAF, WEEL h¢ S E T 4 g re of the House radio| it orchestra, e o TS TR " WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, d allocate an equs A Aar hee=ete) | sane fuilon s marebialing dtsf foroe (i ohlbay = oo e Ins o T | Brenue Whee oy WaR; t of o1 3 he hour, " & . . 4 3 5 SAI amount of stations. wave lengths and e to war on the chain programs. 730 pm.—Dance program by the | | WiTAS, WM. Wap WaT ' CCH power to each of the five radio zones Atable WLIB Chiengo—320 G S e Novelettes. evitable 8 pm— Correct time. powers in SET IN PALESTINE 501 pm—Orlginal interpretation of | 630 pm.—Motion Pleture Guide. v, and an i — » popular airs by Gertrude Brooks Trum-| 6:33 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria = Orches- ave length ass STl s S “GETS” SCHENECTADY | by > tra he whole radia 2 pm —“Fact and Fancy In Sci-| 6:45 pm—People’s Home Hour. N : : by James Stokley. 7:15 pm.—Talk by Emma Perle B Listener in Jaffa Reports Hearing | 350 pm— Leonard R. Davis, baritone. | Lincoln. . Al prosram. i 850 pm—Joint recital by Mabei| 7:30 pm—Roxy and His Gang. # —WNAI Cinelnnati—830 Program Broadcast by Foote Witman, soprano, and Edward| 8:00 pm—"Great Moments in His- —WNAC Boston—650 WGY. Witman, tenor. tory.” He opened by deliverir qule Soilers. i 9:30 pm.—“Listen.” by Caleb O'Con-| 8:30 pm.—Correct time. Correspondence of the Assoclated Pross, nor. tirade in the House against the a tion of L. S. Baker, leading the organ- 1zed broadcasters. to the effect that this clause in the House bill w bro:aca 3 sc 2 T T ob. Do less than one-third of the sets 1 us Even after House leaders became wor= 8:30 pm—A. & P. Gypsies. AF prosrams (213 houre) music. 0 p.m.—General Motors Family warem CCHENECTADY, N. Y.—A radio lis-| ,_9:70 pm—Bell and Jones, enter- tener in Jaffn, Palestine, 5872 miles | tAINCTS iy % o : WGY > p.m. cather forecast Il bles ry rebroadgast by WOY Meters—1,480 Kilocveles). 3 - § dusita e uary 9, rebroadgast by WGY on 7:90 pisiil TRl THota SO, piAtIEY Early Program Tomorow. | o ETomACH 3 10 570 110.9—WEN-WIR Detroit—G80 meters. A enrTouRs x ram (2 hours), Buffalo—090 tled about the adverse reaction to the —Ditinar misle Judging by the report of . Millard, | 1, ,’,f'f,,,‘,f(i;‘“ SCbe Lol LY gr‘n’ am.—Tower Health Exercises. |1 ‘Weaomcre bill as first reported, and returned it to ireners, the listencr in the Holy Land. who| 800 pm - Romany Ramblers. i o RedermiiniMOTNgiDevo- | | gasesnauSER eommittee for reconsideration, the re- distribution clause was reaffirmed. V dts sectional appeal to Represen malled it January 10, the program went through exceptionall —WWJ Detroit——850 scribed his receivir 845 pm.—Character readings by Florence Ada as three tubes, | 7' 60 Adam 5 a.m.—Parnassus Trio. JIN H we Mil 8:30 to 8:45 p.m.-—Cheerio. Sweetened instantly th d de- S et T AT i e s et B atector - (o udlo iy |0 pm—Violet Meyers, concert| 10:00 am—br. Royal 5. Copeland| : s dose of Dhilips'| Employ the best way tved i e House regardless of the argument e Plkera 2 cad phone on two tubes| ™ 9:15 pm —Clarence Walker, tenor. o s A | Mifle agnesia in water. That is | all years of s ©f its antagonists that it overlooks every 8 &P G e, ROEL TS J0U Speaker Ui tiitee | 9:30 ‘pm—Ruth Giffen, mezzo-so-|piiborg, 2™ —Talk by Emma Perley|;, , efcctive, yet harm It | Phillips” Milk of Magnesia, inciple of radio engineering. The only 3 ral Motors Party, Millard's log on the broadcasting. prano. 11115 ? has been the standard antacid for 30| Be sure to get the gen eck on it then will be the Scnate— S ST which he wrote as he heard it. tallies| V.45 pm —To be announced T e e e Dhysicians everywhere. | Milk of Magnesia prescribed | Bnd possibly a presidential veto. WESTERN. Ui K W T paiele gs e y 1 — Studi | Sont ' n (peibar fosninss |~ The c«mmnSe of Tmrteenvarescnm 332.0—KOA Denver—n20 At | WRC—Radio Corporation of America ;; ?12 n"v:m:st};xfid.rr;\prr‘({g{:;m. e nconl Wil Do eahs et cnce | o og 0 e lcime | pbout 85 per cent of the broadcasters 1015 KOA —_—— e — (168.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles). 12:10 pm—Georke F. Rose pianist. | MANY.times its volume in acid. It is | cess acids, 25¢ and 50c a bott the United States and about 85 per HHEROA : New St. Paul Station Opens Soon.|, 200 pm—Government Club meet-| 12:20 pm._Noonday Lenten Serviecs, |16 Tt way. the quick, pleasant |drug store. |~ 3 t of the manufacturers, not to omit 168 5—KF1 Lo Anceles—810 RS EwIBEBA, i, <l 1o | IDE. Address by Canon Anson Phelps Stokes | 271 ¢fic to kill the excess| “Milk of Magnesia” has been the i et s e i Iwaya and boulesard to g0 on the air with its initial pros | oreroly L M-—Kenneth Casey and his |of the Washington Cathedral. wid. The stomach becomes sweet, | U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The e National Association of Broad. Ota— Broadwavs ani"boulevards. S initial pro- | orchestra. 0 Mary st | the pain departs. You ¢ | Charles hilli 5 | ul W.ph:?_:m;‘)h '5511635 o:}(l{«;:fmf‘r: 2200 T Artiste: eerier, . is Tocated at Westcott, near St. Bagl " | 6:00 p.m.—Waldor{-Astoria Orches- | Child Study Association. Don’t depend on crude method fred J. McCosker, WOR, Newark; lliam S. Hedges, WMAQ. Chicago, and Orson Stiles, WOW, Omaha. Adopts Three Rules. ‘The delegation of the Radio Manu- facturers’ Association is headed by Bond .7—WCAU Philadelphia—1,150. Geddes, and _includes Col. Manton £ 30—0; Davis, New York: Maj. Herbert H. Frost, New York, and Arthur T. Haugh, Rochester. The Federated Radio Trades Association makes up the rest of the ittee, including Harold Wrape, St. | Buffalo, and| gnlm former radio commissioner: 1 |e The committee’s first move was to sdopt three resolutions. The first recommended continuation of a radio commission for another year while de- pioring the handicaps under which the Present one has labored. The second recommended that gppointments of the commissioners be for the two, three, four, five and six year terms as pros vided in the present law instead of being curtailed at the end of another 8:30— year as provided in the Senate bill. 30—General Motors. Party, d places the industry on record 10 30—Time-to-Retire Boye. [ 'g “equitable distribution of —WHAM Kochester—1.070 radio service to the American public,” but it points out that “equal distribu- tion among the five zones does mnot 1ze the fundamental factors of program materi & P Grpsies Moments in His- pped by WRC some tonight at 8 of the en- gagemen 2 and the Merrimac, Feb: Y 9, This a traction regularly hereafter every Monday nigh The General Motors fan party, which will be heard through WRC at 9:30, will feature Florence Easton, 50- prano, of the Mflx:‘upoman tl)w]nd Co. & ther sts at the party include a 00—Con Concert “orchesira und 'a eoncert band. | U35 WEAR Troerame (13 houra. A Prench stmosphere will predominate. “Roxy” and “his gang.” the Peopl ihildren's home hour, the Fisk Time-to-retire 30—Talk. studio 's and the Le Paradis Band are 420.5—CFCA Toronto—800 er WRC attra 7T:15—0Organ recital trumpeter. e ca SOUTHERN 206.9—WWNC Asherille—1,010 1AL period, 40—WAB Atlanta—630 orchestra. Worcester—3580 ren’s half hour. gecital by Mabel Foote Wi prano, end Edward Witman, the principal musical attractions to. dally featu will be introduced by WRHP in the form of a re o7e me of the late news dis- a0 1 g 3 atches, It will be known as “Thel| & . i Bown Crier” ana will be broadcast : o program, . yeguiarly at 5 o'clock. The Pellow- 310.7—WIAX Jncksonville—880 [ ship Porum Station WTFF will offer s 10— Oredentza and artist, varied musical program. : diers. : —_— -4 ! 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