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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1928. | | iSwnnMr Curtls. Senator Pittman nf‘ | S]’A"[]N WGY ASKS '| LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMEN RABI[] EOUAL”Y | B, R ©f 1 "“NAVY BAND m UP[N = | ‘ It is interesting to note that both |§¥% THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928. as the respective floor leaders of their | s ee‘ es } I'| Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern parties in the Senate, had spoken per- Sandard fime. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. | Sonally several months earlier—long be- I i fore their nominations—on ame | proves bead soap better cast | i the A . . | program in the same series broad 191.5—WEAF New York—610 CENTRAL. e o fad® setwork unter: the 2 it SRR i e B26—KYW Chicaso—870 S R plces of the League of Women T i i oward_Com 9:30Flit Sol § i it | - " b Requests Authorization of §H-fomadComier o £ e {18 L Right of Candidates to Share voter e e Musical Numbers Will Pre 73 ~ o ATRA—WLW Cineinnati— | Legal Issue Involved. Y . 7:00--Orchestra i i i i | No violation of the law seen by i 150,000 Watts as an 30 FRornee Alike in Service Raises | No violation of the law wae scen by dominate Programs of 3 4 B il Nun Men : | the second hall of the program, be- ! gt . 10:00—Features: dance (2% hours) Lega iestion. cause it was presented out of New York Local Stations. xperiment. 5 00_Dane - | 6 United tes Navy Band. 361 WSAL Cincinnati—830 . as an educational and nn’n»pfllfll an e ———— - | Health talk: scrapbook. - o feature. However, gr interest - - ' > 16 30--Hoover Sentinels, ’ MIN O Al ested b smbers of the com- e . 3 g Pederal Radio Commiss e L 5 e 9:30-Dance mislc | Political equality under the radio law | volved in the Beckhardt complaint. the baton of Lieut. Charles Benter, will Gy, Sche B O et ot mi e ey 5 is made an sue for the first time in | The law proscribes an equal ODDOTUL ooy the program this evening of Sta- 3 3 s of L B—WT Cleveland-—74 =3 s Peder 2ore G g crophone fc Clevelan a letter of complaint to the Federal beford I aMoe. "Wl that | tion WRC. The concert will start with ght (8 Bhours) %30 Hoover Sentinels. | Beckhardt, Philadelphia attorney. He al opportu- | one of Benter's own marches, “Light oat : <l "":“ g e 8100 Musical program. | charges Station WFI, Philadelphia, | nity for persons sj ;,1,u‘\; for 1();\’- l‘um;:~ Cruis but the featured selection pplication =dbn A 410.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—680 | member of the “red” network of the | dates for a particular office? hrions o v & kb t the 1 n | | 6:00-Music and features. | National Broadcasting Co., with politi- | the candidates will not make all the ::({}!’ v‘."mtu\\( F'r‘slfl\‘hfrl"lxm\pr"l:j o HI'“'(‘;‘C‘Y““ Rioo o & “liy program Retold tal | cal discrimination in violation of the | cz n speeches. : i s i B i b W%, program. ‘equal opportunity” provision of the| Station WFI obtained its program | which e mamed “Xatoma. = ~Maxwell program radio act of 1927 from a chain, and chose to ave the e = var O] Al uart hour and the River Choriste Michelin Men: Soldiers, | "Mr. Beckhardt wrote that on the network in the mids v, X g our and gdzl, 4 Mithelin e M ckhardt wrote that on_the | e are WRC's other leading attraction: Mal: . E : A Gt TG S 5 The Honeymooners have arranged a Male this test today—see for yourself that 3323 —WWJ Detrolt—830 a f | e ‘midst of a chs ’ am was of a political Diner muste booked o include biographical diseus- uch selection Our Bungalow of beads of soap work faster and better Hoover Sentinels. | sions of the Republican and Democratic e “forbidden discrimination g S| Charles W. Hamp [ Sidiihsas thr. Vios: Drexigent. The e Dreams The Stolen Melody” and A Gershwin's “Chiquita.” Baritone and viotin e 4 3 " Dance mu the Republican candidate, was od during the national and local pts from Lecoq's almost forgot- UT a tablespoon of any chip soap in a strainer—a Ol Cotn tire speech relating to Senator Curtis,| These questions will undoubtedly be by WFI but the station did not carry " v y remain to | te . Fille du Madame Angot,” tablespoon of Super Suds in another. Plunge both ourts, but their pres- : :d during the slumber music 2 PRINCE TO CROSS CANADA. | e Bart o e o " Democcatic | i e O aimly demands | period, - and Statlor's Pennsylvanians strainers in warm water. Stir briskly while you count Senator Robinson, the Democratic 2 1 wa | L nominee, according to Beckhard | cir et po the part “'u::‘:' l\nl\‘r‘h”"ll):‘(dl:]r;('!ulu‘)”n( .];v‘l‘ux\n\flJ";?n‘-t_h‘lyl’ ten. Now lift from the water. s ° (P < statio g the ensuing | will provide the dance music from 9:3 pee S - = » | lr\l‘?ll‘lXR(E_-M“.k Ql:\;}lw‘. ‘:ll]x‘;zuit 2 G Holds Action Partis: - to 10 o'cloc The Super Suds strainer—empty! Not a trace of —Prince George, the yc est son . . Sal A AT 6 routann tonlait featires the & e S s | the King of England. will arrive in| The Curtis speech was || e National Broadensting Co. and oo WMALs program tonight features the undissolved soap. All in solution—ready to get busy | Quebec on August 16 aboard the steam- | take of a partis the Columbis g syste oncert of the Ur 5 Ar G G cax 9 b wSmu Emprese of Austrailia, He. will | its eulogistic nature. Beckhardt two great chain ,‘”'"‘.\‘fr-fl"v coutry, | on ”‘Inw“ ) a. e regy on dirty ll(rlf{ls or di h'r.u. .I" the nll,#r strainer — [take & train for Vancouver, whence he |serts that, in shutting out the Robin. | st PRRCUiand, e BOCHLCH ot dis- | by Ewel West, sopr 5 gummy, half-dissolved chips. Soap that sticks to clothes Ching. stagion. n:;?sn1;§'2..‘<‘:"§-e’m“;'h.‘ in | the radio law, which declares that “if | crimination by offering all the pertien other musical ‘aitractions. There wil and yellows them. Soap that never does half its work, ner ; ¢ | the Far East for the remainder of his | any licensee shall permit any person | the use of their facilities on an cqual|be two talke, hokever. Oue prepated by because it doesn’t get dissolved intime! - mended the resul 9 usl | commission. ~The prince will assume | who is a legally qualified candidate and im| he sam J‘ Yo | Meav i B 1o ——_ Q e 5 o Whet b 1 grant lieuten ining the ¢ office to use a br nity to buy e on the air will May Soon Be Possible. Because Super Suds dissolves in- Whether t niss the role of lleutcnant upon joining & public office - open to each, and the regular commer- evening program of WRHF will e Ry e et B L e { .. e R S G clal ates will be charged. be broadeast between 5:15 and 7 o'clock stantly and completely, it makes of Canada reported that « |2:00—T. b | for that office in the use of such broad- Will Have 85 on Hook-up The Grillbortzer musical will be the clothes sweeter, whiter, cleaner and tained*exceptio e | | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | | costing station.” 3 A O ariley of s centa arl requires one less rinsing. Fine fo from WGY w ted on 10 . n Investigation developed that the July | The notification ceremonies a c- | the dally review of news events and a S s S L e ¥ P TONIGHT. 17 program was one of the series of | ceptance ceches of Candid - dinner concert. dl.""‘fi. too. 1\0 Wll’"‘g—]"" 'lfll rinse 4 i e . non-partisan broadcasts arranged by hd Smith are to be broa 3 6:30Coward Comfort; Musical | |\t League of Women Voters in order | by networks this month and drain. WTIC. WIAR, WTAG, WCSH. to Sl|m\xl‘;|lt;'Al[nl(‘n‘s( in ]n‘jh!év r\‘ K of the chains to be given dur- | 4 go on the chain for the Hoover pro. Make the test today—end slavery to ” . i . Station EAF, New York City, and T he campal ram constrained under the “equal op- 2 3 ot 7:00—Re es; the: - o g 4 3 g g 5 5 quai of she: ™ v, v g “‘:..‘,,*,“‘“‘.;’l‘*(,, l,'m P,:;::, h,'hr,d':‘t the “red” network of the N. B. C. car- | _Secrctary Hoover will have at least | portunity” section to take the Smith dishes and washday. At any grocery. : WJZ, KDKA, KYW, WJR ried it, WFI getting it from that s o \'-\’“;"* h“'l’k("" e of ‘i' 5 10 | program? There is no denying that to the comm . ! ] & v 7 - The’ blographical sketches of the two | August 11, and Gov. Smith is therefore | both notification programs will mclude . ; plan for reallocs I : b+ o AR Senate leaders were presented as being | assured of an equal number in the | partisan political specehes. and the can. BIG box of soap for 107 among the fiv 1 that it : ¢ | | 7:00-River Choristers—WEAR, | | wholly non-partisan. William Tyler -up for his speech August 22. Hiidles e beekihg theiseris office ia eit o jisoount the o | WFI, WGY, WGR, WCAE, nor : am Ty p s speec gust 22. | didates are seeking the same office St i would_ eithes i discount the A\ i | RET Page, clerk of the House of Repr Here another legal question arises. (.o uone 1028 by North American News- recommendations of some radio_engi- : WTIC, WRC, WEEL tives. told the story of the ca Are the same stations which agree " Fhaper Alliancey neering experts that high power be as- o 8:00—Goldman_Band; Dual Pro- 3 eption | .00 _stud \ uno: orchestra, Radio Commission from Maurice W. gram—WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, sign to stations of qualified pub c | n e w1l . . | X | WJAR, WRC. Reports Favorable. 3 8:30—Maxwell Program; Concert There were adverse reports from lis s o Orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, teners, too, but according to WGY 30—Peansylvan WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, s these represented only 14 per 315.6—KDKA Pittsburgh—050 WLW, WJR, KYW, WHAS, cent of the total number. These poor 0—KDKA Ensemble. ‘WSM, WSB, WBT. reception reports were in the region be- 0—Fetold tales. 9:00—0ld Counselor; Advice and tween 30 and 150 miles of Schenectady i iy § Music—WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, and several cases investigated, WGY ! m. WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, states, indicate that they were due to| 5.00—Michelin WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, side band distortion appearing at re- | WWJ, WHAS, WSB, WBT. ce that were not involved with the reception of the ground waves at the e normal power of the station 1d: Band. its " i —Old Counselor. In its final analysis the matter of six- | e R. MCReynoldS v 2 s up the figure power allocation brings up | s e ey r question whether a limited number of | §:30—Studio: retold high-povered stations should be per-| g ‘Mixwels prosram. & Son mitted to dominate certain char elin Me . with local stations interspersed 50 88| 339 hinee mimc to care for local programs with low | G HhchotialinT00 assignments of power, or whether a| g pihogehiong maximum of 50,000 watts, the present music, extreme, should be continued. Some | T e | engineers argue that high power elimi- | § 2 " studto SALES nates heterodyning and the background | “Dance; org of hiss and static and provides better e 7 » 1423-1425-1427 L St. N.W. : - e 3 <tri service for a greater proportion of the| 5 ; grehes Dicatur 688 populace than the present low and in- g e termediate power assignments. | 0 Sfen 14th & Park Road N.W. L 1 nsolidated Pr | faxwell program. (Copyright, 1928, by Consolidated Press.) ki Col. 2619 0—Flit Soldiers. . & 516.9—WTAG Worcester—580 LocalRadioEntertainment | | #15-Stucio, procram. 7:00-—Studio pri m. Counselor. Thursday, August 2, 1928 : 34.5—CNRO Ottawa—690 8 30—Cozy Corner. NAA—Washington Meters—690 Kilocycles). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, s 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. ishy THERN. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. mflg-‘h—w“'!\c Asheville—1, Resa 7:00—Orchestra. WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. 8:10—Piano. Happiness Girls. (322.4 Meters—930 Kilocycles). §:00—The Manor. 3 p.m—Play-by-play account of the SKGo; ARESS ERW- ‘Washington-Detroit base ball game. _- DRSNS Msie—69 5:15 p.m—Grillbortzer musical. o 5:45 pm—The Town Crier. 500—0ld" Counselor. 6 to 7 p.m—Dinner concert. 9:30—Fiit Soldiers. 310.3—WJAX dacksonville—880 Early Program Tomorrow. - 7:00—Dinner music - ! u C!chko" to 8:30 am—“The Musical| G30— " e Soidiers. 11:00—Dance orchestra. 10 am—Household talk by Gladys 3224—WHAS Louisville—30 | P Young | ; : 10:30 a.m.—Advertisers' period. |8 ?»2;?‘5'”.“," l“‘““":‘; 'li‘t:msvy‘l:m: : i1 am—Lost and found | B30 Maxweii program. h ‘ 11:10 am. — Household economy | 930- it Boimere difference in L | radio tubes. period. o5 :16.9—WSM Nashville—890 WMAL — Washington Radio Forum | m A H (2413 Meters—1,240 Kilocycles). | 1" procrams: dinner. o= ¢ 4 K 2535 pam_Tnirty Club, gpnducted by | o= Bludi, orgen. ss 0y Al \ i 206.9—~WSMB New Orleans—1,010 w 7:15 pm—"Reading Character May | 9:30—Dance music (2 hours). 4010 I ] " o » B [ | [ | [ | Boon Be Possible,” by Science Service. | R | 100 RVA Richmond—1,100 7:30 p.m.—Concert by Army Band.| Broadcast from Capitol Plaza. 8:30 p.m.—“Harmony Hic" Parker, | entertainer. 8:45 p.m—Talk by J. 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