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TOLARES PLANED Radio Commission to Insist Stations Keep to As-, signed Frequencies. a Br the Associated Preas. The Federal Radlo Commission plans | to insist on a closer adherence by broad- casting stations to their assigned frequencics. | In a letter to station owners and of his district, Harold A. representative of the Far West, reveals the intention of the ission to keep a stricter check on neies. “It is probable that every will be required to purchase such equip- ment as will, in the opinion of the commission, enable it to operate on it sssigned freque Mr. Lafount de. station | THE EVENING BTAR., WASHINGTON, . U.” WEDNESDAY, WMARCH 7~ 1928 WTFF—The Fellowship Forum (202.6 Meters—1,480 Kilocycles). 7 p.m.—Paragons Dance Orchestra. 7:50 pm.—Family advisory service, by Jane Alden. 8 p.m.—"What's Doing on Capltol HIlL" by Charles 1. Stengle. 8:10 pm.—"Farm Relief,” by Dr. B. George: S. Bentley, boy Wednesday, March 7, 1928 NAA — Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters—690 Kilocycles). 7:00 p.m —Kltt'm:u: of Music, with E. V. Hargrave, planist. 8:00 p.r:’:w,.pn: & A. Entertainers. 8:30 p.m.—Potomac Electric Power Co. Concert Orchestra. 9:00 p.m.—Correct time. 9:00 p.m.—Ipana Troubadours. 9:30 p.m.—Goodrich Quartet and Or- chestra. ly Program Tomorrow. .—Tower Health Exercises. a.m.—Federation Morning Devo- 2:00 Harriet to 8:45 a.m.—Cheerlo. :00 a.m.—Dr. Royal 8. Copeland 11:00 a.m.—Studlo program. 11:15 am—Radlo Household Insti- éddl’e- by the dral Rev. Anson Phelps inku. canon of Washington Cathe- 1:00 p.m.—Lotus Orchestra. p.m.—"“Music for Mothers,” by Beymour. 2:15 p.m.—Parnassus Trio. D WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (2418 M!er—;l.l“ Kilocycles). 7 p.m.—News flashes. Industrial Exposition,” by Proctor L. Dougherty, chairman of the board of District Commissioners. 8:40 p.m.—Dance program by the Isle Blues Orchestra. | 9:20 p.m.—"Guiding the Housewife in Food Selection,” by Dr. Louls Stanley | of the'Department of Agriculture. 9:40 p.m.—Makaena’s Imperial Ha- wallan Entertainers. 10:15 p.m.—News flashes. RADIOS —At4 be _immediately 1 Order No. 7 on_of more than one- | s violated.” | gx‘.i kiloeycle, Lenient Toward Offenders. | Although the commission has received | interference caused | from their as- been dispost ith leniency be cal difficulty of | v. With the re-| of devices for trans- | the increased neces- utilization of the | e lengths, a more drastic | e adopted. | s no possiblity of | licenses for a Jonger period than 60 days during the | next year, Commissioner Lafount sa; he appreciates that in all ordinary busi- | nesses merit is usually rewarded and the possibilities for growth and develop- | v limi that is not the case g field because of the nber of ether channels, most h are overcrowded now,” Mr. nt said. Further Expansion Impossible. “Under the circumstances, despite the | fine work broadcasters may do or am- plans they may have for ex-| , the commission will be unable s appreciation of the public ! power and bet- | ile some of the old | ave & considerble | e in the past, the time has come | they cannot expand farther and | some of them may be restricted. { “I favor a more equitable distribution | of stations among states, but it is hard problem owing to the lack of F gram talent and station facilities in a | number of states. For that reason chain programs are advisable in sparsely nl-{ tied states.” | EDMUND STRiJDWlCK DIES.! Former Insurance Company Official i Was 74 Years Old. | RICHMOND, Vi March 7 (®.—| Edmund Strudwi until recently chairman of the board of directors of | the Atlantic Life Insurance Co. a well known In business circles in Vir- ginia and the Carolinas for many years, died here Monday night. He was years old. Funeral services will be held at 10 ©'clock tomorrow morning in Hillsboro, N. C., the place of his birth. Col. Wells Reassigned. Col. Rush H. Wells, Cavalry, has been relieved from duty with the Organized Reserves of the 1st Corps Area, at Bos- ton, and ord: for duty as ch Ckay Radio Co 417 11th St. N.W. - Fr. 2968 New and Improved FRESHMAN ASTERPIECE A Five-Tube Set Complete 349:0 $5.00 Down $200 PER WEEK No Finance Charge NOTHING ELSE TO BUY! 4% AERIAL VGUIPMENT FIVE.-WIRV_CABL] GCUARPANTERT ABA0I, Atwater 3:45 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF — American _ Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters—930 Kilocycles). “The Land of Nod,” by n Reichard. “The Town Crier. ‘The Watch Tower,” by In. al Bible Students’ Amll{‘l,on, science and invention repor 30 to 7 p.m.—"Literary Lather,” by 'ony the Barber.” Early Program Tomorrow. m. — Household talk by Miss ung. 10:25 a.m.—Health talk by Dr. W. S. Whitman. 10:30 am.—Sexton half hour of 4 music. 11 to 11:30 am.—Advertisers’ poriod of music. 2320-24 18th St. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS Prompt And Efficient Service On All Makes of Recaive: Columbia 135: | I Let us demonstrate this l ATWATER KENT A. C. Operated 1382 Complete with A. K. Speaker Just Plug Into Your Light Socket OPEN EVENINGS B & J Radio Shop 3201 Mt. Pleasant, St. Col. 7839 Boundford Jon One of our Many Nationally Known Lines floodward & Wothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets ATWATER KENT ELECTRIC RADIO With Built-in R.C.A. No. 1004 Speaker 3 | 75 with tubes .| ulty of the Washington College of pm.—“Farm Legislation,” by Representative Sanders of Texas. 8:45 p.m.—Chick Godfrey, the “sing- ing leatherneck.” 9 p.m.—Costlow's Banjo Quartet. 9:15 pm. — Lorraine S. Bentley, mezz0-S0prano. 9:30 pr:n.»“ucw to Raise Chickens,” by J. W. Kinghorne. 9:45 p.m.—Dr. Seba Christle, tenor. 10 to 11 p.m.—Program by the fac- Muslec. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles). .—Manhattan Trio. n Orchestra. 5:00 p.m.—Twilight Hour. 5:30 p.m.—Lotus Orchestra. 00 p.m.—Waldor{-Astoria Orches- Radio Sensation of 1928 THE NEW ATWATER Model 37 ALL ELECTRIC SET Complete With A. K. “E” Speaker $138-50 Convenient Terms This set should not bhe confused with “Electrified” or’ battery 'elim- inator eets. It is equipped with new A.C. tubes—just plug in on your house current. _r.s. HARRIS _co. INC. 2900 14th St. N.W. At Harvard Col. 101 Open Evenings W. B. & A. MALE QUARTET Each Wednesday evening at eight o'clock from Station WRC the W. B. & A. presents a thirty minute entertainment to remind you that its high speed, parlor car type express trains between the business districts of Wash- ington and Baltimore leave both cities every thirty minutes on the hour and half hour. 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