Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 33

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e | { ment andb;vmlxld hr.‘:\"( (8 compIIy WNN;:I %p.m —Yeomans and McClure, “uke” | 10:45 a.m.—"Children’s Clothes,” by Britain Rich in Diaries. 14 i reasonable length of me. nasmuch | and song entertainers. | LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT || OFS |t S e el o e . s, 1 e — Ing of a plan for reallocation |gan of the United States Civil Service | 11 am—Organ recital. cently in London official figures were Ty s the draft TUE y s r of broadcasting stations under the | Commission, on work of the Veterans'| 11:45 a.m.—Palals d'Or Orchestra. submitted showing that the dairy in- TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1928. | Qiended radio act calling for equal dis- | Bureau 12:45 p.m.—Ben Alley, tenor. Qustry in Britain turns out snnually Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern tribution of facilities among the five| 9:30 p.m.—Joint recital of Portia 1 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra. roducts valued at more than $280,000,- standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. radio zones, it is not improbable, should 1 Clifford _ Bailey, mezzo-soprano, and| 2 p.m.—Parnassus Trio. ‘o'oo The industry has become the the commission approve the Lafount Donald Brown, pianist. 2:13 p.m.—“Investments for Women,” 'mc'fi" single branch of the country’s a t agrie 3 ‘px n, that it would become effective| 10:15 p.m.— Late news flashe: by Jeanne Carpenter. ture. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928.° 33 coincident with the promulgation of the | 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—WMAL Radio SRS cqLa—WEAr s it s | Movie_ Glub, " presenting the “Palace | 1 | = | | Eveready Hour to Portray & g—secomns B e b oty Commissioner Favors Ad-| " nepiores Fitling in Hours. 191.5—WEAF New York—810 1—~WRZ Springfield—000 rchestras T:00—Musical mintatures. oncert | 7:30_Seiberling Singers. Grchestra: Dusk tn Dixie. Commissioner Lafount always has de- | WRC—National Broadcasting Evolution on Modern it T S IAH—WTAG Worcester—380 visory Groups to Suggest !pored the procedure of many broadeast- | Metors—640 Kilocycles). 9.30—Dance music (1'z hours) S VAARES dervice. crs in filling in hours of broadcasting | oo United States C lll R | time with odds and ends, merely be- ; s ons t ose 434.3—WJZ New York—660 630 -Soconyland i e Jazz Tunes. s i zram Programs for All Stations. | GIic, “iat time dld not happen to be | Naty Banc W rehestra. <old to advertisers. Favoring what he| 4 pm.-—Clover Club Trio and Torre | e - I Bt it . 8.00—Clicquot_ Eskimos. A | characterizes as “really useful enter-|and Biviano The evolution of rhythm and danc- | 138—Rhsthmic FUpeles ocert | g e Within a few days Commissioner Har- | tainment that is educational and rul; 4:30 pm.—Jolly Bill and Jane ing f#m their most primitive forms to 30_Great Composers | e e puia. old A. Lafount will present to the Fed- | tural.” he first proposed '"",‘mf‘,};"'“‘,l 5 pm.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. ncopated Jass will be traced | 00 qavn wok ! N i Sal aHlo Commission 4 ik, whigh | Yolantry, bodfds asopiaiec, Yol 5:5 pm.—Motion picture guide copt WOR Newark—710 SOUTHERN e S & NN | Radio Commussion tself to HH!RTI\"'YI- 5 38 p.m.—Base ball scores. courtesy There isn't anvone who goes after a roof —to the medium of music during | 2:30-Organ matinee 206.8-WWNC Asherille—1.010 if enacted will revolutionize the pres-|versified programs for unpaid hours.|of the Associated Press and The Eve- Fi Y R = Hour.” over station WRC | 3 13—RIRSCFRT" dance 00 _Orchestra ent system of program selection of radio | He' has developed that idea info the a repair its troubles—armed with the same experi- t at 8 oclock Bl | 200 Bookman: organ | stations and affect every one of the 650 | pian for an advicory board for each | Voters' service, Address by ence and earned knowledge that we have. nigh Main Street 4 i The radio listeners will be faken on | &00—La Palin hour. | 10.00—Dance music stations in the broadeast speetrum. | station ss excursion into remote historical 0—Show boat 135.0—WSB Atlanta—K30 The commission's plan is that every | * Station WGES of Chicago has a vol- | 6:30 p.m.—Hupmobile Orchestra : . , o+ i< to show the origin of modern | 1*ULICIL e cive—t.100 ey Dmsets. | station, irrespective of size. power or | unfary advisory board on programs that| 7 p.m.—Musical miniatures. Consequently no one delivers the same satis- c the Eveready Salon Orches- Bh: AliaT A 00— Cicquor Eskimos. wealth, be required to have an ad * | has been functioning successfully 7:30 p.m.—Seiberling hour. faction vou'll get when we do the work. d by Nathaniel Shitkret. | Dan: dlnner oncers: dsncs AR A N B CP board of 10 of the outstanding citizens | " {Copyright. 1928, by Consolidated Press.) 8 m - Reready’ H ) in its community. acting without com- | 9 pm.—Clicquot Club Eskimos There is no “Maybe” about our treatment It A is to begin with ancient Studio_program | 7:00—Trio. pensation, to suggest programs that 9:30 p.m.—Correct time . . cures the most chronic case of weakness; and repairs monotonous with the throb | & R0t e 730-Qrehestra ation, 1o, suggest "programs th 3 230 Corre s and b t ulia = 2 ryrgrd i Ly g T v in the public interest to the . 9:30 p.m Vorks reat ct ers and having that peculiar . St ity e 3.00_Studio program | woul ¥ The | I.‘.o(‘,alRadloEl'flel"amme"t T0.20" pm lumhl.lrr nxln:;(xr( s l""" definitely the most stubborn fults, characterized music before v i 3 | particular community involved ¢ of modern scales. The u e Daiesiles-W08 | boards would have no control over il 1100 ik eeaice T esthetic music is to be Concer 7 30— Seiber ]| sponsored programs. 11 to 12 p.m.—New Madrill F | s PR o a Hindu snake dance. lead- AL énsembl 8,00 F‘:‘e’x?»é” Commissioner Lafount believes that | | Tuesday, August 14, 1928 Spaniahi Village Orchestra Ot and We've heen building and repairing roofs for a y 9 o 3 ' would make po S ——— - T B A : such an arrangement v Eitly Prograns Tomotrew, | lifetime—and our first jobs are still carrying on for their owners. —and stop worry- ing about your roof s and from these to the South e T joF = Sible absolute compliance with the pro- | 5 x = | n waltz, “Pasillo.” | S:0-Dinnermusic, Visions of the radio law specifying that | NAA—Washington Navy Yard (1343 . .. 5 LA The station's evening program will | 5 30—Sewerin Singers o stations operate in the “public interest, Meters—690 Kilocycles). | e moen . el : & [} open with an_address on “The | §:00—Evereads nour | yready hour. cnnvt";!!e'r;‘fel a;:d ncct“afll').\' !Hf s on- | 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau r&pulfls. | T cHad | Being done right in the first place—the “Rose Progress of the Campaign,” by Charles iy et 10 4l program (3 hours) vinced - tha would be of particular | 955 pm.—Arlington time signals. | 9:45 a.m —Parnassus Trio Way“—is the cheapest in the end. You’l safe | 3 5 prosrem UL | benefit to the stations in small com-| 10’05 pm—Weather Bureau reports.. | 10:15 am-—Radio Household Inst 3 e cheap: ou'll feel safe . local newspaper - correspondent, | = . P Semvice, 5 | ¢ gty | S ——— munities that cannot afford program tate il under a Rose roof under all conditions—of time and he Skl SRR Siime lod bl directors who select talent, material dcastl C h. he air at 6 o'clock. Per- | - e | o e o gt = Lkl WRHF—American Broadeasting Co. | '10:30 a.m.—Hazel Clark Kent weather. etches of the wives of the Re- | 3 c 1] 0 Chere e Back e nrhfl:“‘mh i"ra“fidw ff.'i"“mw( i Ll il - . ey "m' 00— | merit. Nevertheless, under his 5 18 b, —Ooloniat Hobel miusle and Democratic candidates WOR program CENTRAL. | every station in the country would be [ 2 be given as a fea- 302.8—WGR Buffalo—n00 | 526—KYW Chicazo—310 | Subjected to this requirement. at the 5:45 p.m.—The Town Crier : 4 . ¢ the second part of . ¢ conc | ! - vy the program. | ».30—oOrchestra. 5 risk of forfeiture of license for failure p.m.—Dinner concert The modest account can Other ening features of WRC in: TViCce. & 151 | 3 v “Jude “Musical Miniatures.” at 7 o'clock y gt — | to comply. e b G héesbudgetadrass conyetiens : Hour.” 1:30; “Clicquat Club O Statin Drostam : ¢ 30--Constitutionsl high soo Personnel for Boards. 7:30 a.m.—Musical clock nd “Works r - Orche: 2 y 5 o i A e e S el —WMAK Bulfalo—330 S0 aviation: orct The boards would be made up of 10| 10 a.m.—Household talk by Gilad on all kinds of 1} Burnt Corkers | public-spirited citizens who rank high | YOUung An address on “Welfare of World War 3 ok 1 ren ; Gembox hour | P heie respective communities. They| 10:30 a.m.—Advertisers period RADIO RECEIVERS R B Consult Rose. Veterans” will be delivered over WMAL 70 jculture Prosram Features; dance (2'; hours | 11 a.m.—Lost and found i vy ¥ i B c would s representative of the par-| a n n % 1l of t! ol e Unitec ates 535 4—WTIC Hartford. oters: dinn ual - e ercolfooe e N s ~_1 sty 200 Safety Chubs s small towns the mayor would serve as a | 1 Veterans” Burean. The, station also will | 340 ey muie B b AR small towns the masor would serie 164 | \yy a1 washington Radio Forum Await Your Call roadcast a talk on 4-H Girls' Club oters 'Service: Soconslan § D0—Ciicauot’ Eskimo. than one station, separate boards would | (2418 Meters—1240 Kilocscles). SMITHS e SR b B 188 Ik 7-00—Fur Traders: Singers. 930 Ao s Dempe, by Ourry Mo, &t 2.6 odnck | 3-Paoe: wesies 10'90-Dance. music. be required for cach station p.m.—Thirty Club, conducted by evening features from the sta- | 9:00—Eskimos: Theater orsan e Toy : - : | —WI1AM Cleveland—3750 1t is the purpose of Mr. Lafount to | A. Cloyd Gill - P = of \1x,§c‘:;c.::-rp;?gvrvflln$gz$f DAL ANG Daw, ok 99 §:00—Dinner musle, have his plan adopted by the commis-| 7:15 p.m.—Dance program Battery and Radio Service 2120.22 Georgia Avenue North 847-848 :“ i 5:00— s: din ust on e s as stations| 7:45 —T - rls’ C A G B O i leeantagton. | igo—Melodies: dinner mustc § D0 Brereads jon and made effective as statior 45 pm—Talk on 4-H Girls Club| 2119 18th St. N.W. Yorth a8 H COMPANY- S Joint Teoliat Sy 4 8 13!“ “.xrq\'(v; Eskimos. apply for renewals of their broadcasting | camps, by Curry Nourse i 5 AT SRR A 2 4 —Futurists licenses. Immediately the stations 8 p.m.— Correct time and program by ‘astest and Dest Radio Service in Town = Palace Gang.” which is to be | 88-3—WCAU Philadeiphla—1.150 6 00—Vocal and features 0—Orchestras. 7:60—Rhythmic Ripples. h Tom 10:30 to 11:30 p.m o TR A . avers: Guards. 1 S0 Goit: Merry Thres NAA and WRHF will present their 00— WOR programs e e its. orchestra ual € g features, 10:05 —Orchestra gar | 10; WHEWLIT Philadelplia—340 3 dance. 6:00 - Voters' se s il HEIRS CLAIM BUILDING £ p0Aniatures Shsers 523 W Detroit—830 | 800 Clicauot Eskimos | D ugic: € W. Hamp IS ON RIGHT-OF-WAY ¢ -Dance musc ¢ 0¥~ Clicaior Estimos ance mu 10:30—String Pickers. NIGHT SINGERS CURBED. | l | iy | | 315.6—KDRA Uittsburzh—n50 05—Concert. Charging that the defendants are | %m‘xmu ensembie. lding over a right of way adjoining | 1.30 tianrent ProF ™ mises 2311 Nichols avenue | 5:20_Sacred songs the heirs of Catharine A 183.6—WJIAR Providence—620 2 ave filed suit in the District 6:00—Voters' service. Supreme Court for an injunction to 8:30—Soconyland. Madrid Launches Campaign on| vent further construction of the | 1.00—Talt, music = lis of an apartment house. S e ot Bothersome Noises. plaintiffs are Betty R. Talburtt, R ERNEI 0w MADRID, August 14 (). —The nights 2 N Ino longer will be filled with music in Nichols avenue southeast; Talburtt | itutional high spots. | Madrid The city commission has Walsh. Houston, Tex.; Ethel R. Bovd, | 7.5 Aisr, i @ % by 7:30—Trio; studio. jlaunched a campaign against bother 3 Todd place northeast. and George | 9:30—Orsan recital some noises and includes in this cate- Shannon, New Glatz. Md. The 319.3—WGY Schenectadr—390 “e: raneous ni singing. = gory emporaneous night singing. plaintiffs told the court that the deed $:30—Dinner music. 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