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? THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. \T’GT’?T 18. 192 RANGE R ADK \l CALDWELL MAKES TELEVISION REPORT SAT lRl)\\ the on the left i b by Met 4915 —WEAF New York—a10 1:30—Art Trio. 2:00—Parnassus trio J.88—Musica varieties | t standard time | Commissioner Tells of Tre- mendous Strides in Trans- | _mission of Images by Air. | 2:30—Demonsiration hour 3 30— Orchesita 4.00--1deal Trio. BY MARTIN CODEL $:30=3tugtio; pianiste. ing experiments evidencing 1s strides recently taken in the radio \ and reception of tmages, s subiect Federal Ra Commissioner York., “V 15— Mediterraneans 10 00—Siumber by New today of Commission O. H. Caldw Dinher concert “Dance orchestra “Barnhart's Bana -Dapce musie wa h has variously been called vision and radiovision he radio 1 envisions w Atiantie Ciy—1.100 ner concert Cal ant foner i vis- ¢ commonplace in Baltimore—1.050 e art of adio has many nese e Singars nels to be received by special roduction the Jenkins Ranger photoradio ar mong the better known s, seem 1o b Hould be is art are r. chief of | Standards, one hat the simulta- on of actual events by some day be a reality tions against 0o great exp e immediate linger . declares t aily are fll'?i‘n that the should apply > sent and received by ance mus; ° @0_Dance orchestras (2!; hour WAL Philadeluhin—1. 130 Experiments. Jenkins Jenkins' riments are those men- tioned in Caldwell's report. The com- missioner tells of seeing “Jenkins' sil- houette movies” of full-length figures— black and white animated cartoons. h he inventor is demonstrating €ailv at his laboratories here. Scores of smateurs have built the simple re- ceiving set_designed by Jenkins by get- ting specifications that are furnished gratis, and reports are already coming in of the successful reception of the images as far awey as Chicago and Montreal Jenkins is now building a transmit- ter which will broadcast motion pic- tures in haif tones on the 11-kilocycle band. which he was recently licens: utilize. He has such confident expec- tations that he proposes to demonstrate the resulis this Winter in a Washington 183 6—WIR 10-Studio pro 10—Sopran evisonn Stadium Concert —WHAM Kociester—1.070 nit—nu.n recital e orchesira Associated Press. () FN’I‘FR TAINMENT (.I S mzs Scheduled for Eastern of call letters, kilocyeles on right SOUTHERN. 206.9—~WWNC Asherille. 1.00—-Orchestra 7.00—-Dinner music H—WSB Attanta—630 2:30-Demonstration hour 7:00—Sunday school lesson. 7:30—Music 420 Dance music 11:45 Redhead Ciub _u)u Juckaonvitle—880 recital features (3 hours) music A 12:15— 00—Studio 10:00-_Dance 30~ Demonstration hou +00—Studio programs 7.15—Talk on business 5.30—Studfo _concert 9.00—Greater Lowsville .9-—WSM Nashyi 5:30--Dinner_concert 300 Barn dance program "m'l—v\nm New Orleans—1.010 2 30—Con: 10:30 Thenter program CENTEAL SH6—KYW Chicnr 6:45--Organ 30—Goldman 15- (ertainers. Roe talk Band 2 15— Organ. 10:00—Slumber music CBI—WLW Cincinnati-—i00 » 30— Demonstration hour §'15—Mona Motor hour Ie—Talk u:(: business Hawaitans 3 20NN ana- el 9:30—Gondolyrics. 10:10—Orchestra 10:30—Cinco Singers 11:00--Dance music 361.2—WSAT Cincinnati—830 2 00—PFiddler: scrap hook 8:00—Concert 9:20—Dance orchestra 11.00-Studio frolic L S—WTAM Cleveland— 5:00—Orchestra 7 00—Orchestra 8:00—Summer Civic Concart 2:00—Mystery Club. 10:00—Orchestra 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroil—as0 30—Demonstration hou 00—Vocal and features 00-Orchestra; music appreciatior 30=The Open Mike. 00—Gold Band. i a0 2523 —WWJ Detroll—830 1:00—Organ recital 4:00—Gypsy Barons. 3:00—Dinner music —Concert 320 _Dance (1 hour 40 minutes) . |Ceremonies at Notification| Local Radlo Enterlamment WRGT0 SEND OUT | Meters—690 Kilocycles) . | | .—Weather Burcau reports. Atlinglon fime signals 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports Sa(urday August 18, 1928 WRHF—American Broadeasting Co. 4 Meters—930 Kilocyeles). 5 p.m.—The Town Crier Dinner concert { of Vice Presidential Candi- date to Go on Air. ul,—WnsMnnan Radio Forum 41.8 Meters—1,240 Kilocycles). The broadeasting of the Senator 55 pm.—Thirty Cluh Curtis notification ceremonies, from 6 | 7 15 p.m.—Thirty Club Forum. to 7 o'clock tonight, will feature m-\dur'rd by A. Cloyd Gill 30 p.m.—Dance program by Metro- tion WRC's evening program. Senator | yraiody Orchestra Curtis will deliver his speech of ac- 8 p.m.—Correct time | ceptance at 6:30 o'clock Eastern stand- | 8 p.m.—Madelon Sherman in popti- ard time {cemmen L e 8:20 p.m.—James Beckert, ir., cellist. Arrangements for broadcasting the | §:40 p.m.—Sidney Resnick, tenor ceremony over the National Broad-| 9 pm.-—-Jimmic Harceson planpy | St ¥ 9:15 pm.—Leese's w - ‘?;‘5';“‘:,3;:_" Py "r':,m;,’,mn“"‘"h.[emsf [ day Nighters, music by Calfornia Or- | despite teports circulated ‘that the | PSR- 0000 speech would not be broadeast over| 101910 b atess on A Wik o (Hh| iy e SAR Kiiseyciee): addres ocycles worlds Business.” by Dr. Juliué | 3.4 g Musical varieties Klein, director of the Bureau of For- | 4 pm..The Marionettes. eign and Domestic Commerce, Depart- | 430 p.m.—Jolly Bill and Jane ment. of Commerce, will be broadcast | 5 pm—Waldort-Astoria Orchestra. over the station at 7:15 pm. Other -Biblicai address by Pro evening feattres over WRC include the | gioer Lanls Kayser. secretary of George Keystone Duo, with Balladeers, at 7|y a'clock; the New York Philharmonic Washington Universit : ~Motion picture guide. Orchestra at 7:30 and the Palais d'Or Wl L Orchestra at 9:20. 7 p.m.—Base ball scores, courtesy A series of lively of ihe Assoclated Press and The Eve- to | v be offered over station WMAL by ng :'“7" Leese’s Brunswick Saturday Nighters” | c remony. and the California Orchestra at 9:15 7 pm pm. Other features to be broadeast | cers over the station include a dance pro-| 7 gram by the Metro-Melody Orchestra at 7:30; Madelon Sherman, in popular songs at 8: James Beckert, jr.. cellist, at 8:20: Sidney Resnick, tenor, 8:40: | and Jimmie Harveson, pianist, at 9 'THINKS AMUNDSEN DEAD. Nausen, con- News flashes selections is Senator Curtis notification Keystone Duo with Bellad- 5 pm-—"A Week of the World's Business.” by Dr. Julius Klein, director | of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Comméree. 7:30 p.m.—Correct time 7:30 pm.—New York Philharmonic- Symphony Orchestra 9:20 p.m.—Palaic d'Or Orchestra 10 p.m.—Slumber music 11 p.m.—Weather forccast Jardin Lido Orchestra i Plan Eucharist Congress. SYDNEY, New South Wales. August 18 (#).—The permanent committee of 11 to 12 p.m Arctic Explorer. Sees “‘Small Chance” for His Life. OSLO, August 18 (#).—The newspa- | ver Tidens today quoted Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Arctic explorer. as saying um‘ the Eucharist Congress and dtlflll"‘* in his opinion Roald Amundsen, who | arrived today. Count D'Yanville. secre- ! flew north fo ald in the Italia rescue | tary of the committee, Immedtately went work, was not alive | to the hospital for a minor operation. 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AUTOCRAT -THE OIL THAT 13 DIFFERENT FRi OTHERS to render every possible serv- wholeheartedly—and you'll d we do it unreservedly. 8 and 9:45 p.m TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. | National Players—-Nightstick.” melo- | dx'nmn at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 pm Columbia—The Garden of Eden.” at 10:45 am. 12:25, 2:20, 4:10, and 9:40 pm Earle—'The Cop," am. to 11 p.m Fox—"Road noon to 11 p.m Palace—"Forbidden Hours." am., 1:4 5 Metropolitan—{ a.m., 1:40, 3:40. 5:40 Little Theater—"Salome,” 1to 11 pm Tivoli—Home Made continuous, 11:30 continuous, 12 House,” " at 11:15 nd 9:40 pm mith,” at 11:40 coritinuous " at 2, 4:05, 6:10 Ambassador—"Three's A Crowd.” at 20, 4:20, 6:20, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. ree Ring Marriage.” at 5, 6:30. 8 and 9:40 pm Argentina Grain Area Estimated. BUENOS AIRES, August 18 (#) Official estimates of the ministry of ag- riculture for the probable area sown this vear are: Wheat linseed, 2.900.000 hectares: oats, | 000 hectares; rve, 400,000 hectares canary seed, 33,000 hectares increase of these grains over the previ- ous year is 321,000 hectares (A hectare is 247 acres.) ) RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 5:00—Waldor{ Astoria Orchestra; Dinner music—WEAF, WEEL WRC, WCAE, WWJ 00—Pennsylvanians; music—WEAF, WTIC 00—Keystone Duo_with Bal- lageers—WEAF, WEEL WTIC, WRC, WGY, WCAE, WSAI 7:15—Talk_on business by Dr Julius Klein — WJZ. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, KYW. WHAS, WRC, WSM. 7:30—Lewisohn Stadium concert New York Philharmonic Sym- phony Oxchestra—WEAF, WCAE, WEEL, WWJ. WTIC, WSAI, WJAR, WRC, WGY WGR, WTAG and dance EI!('(‘.\Tln._ AL One Month Before Fall Opening of Schools Coaching in Grade Subjects KILMARNCCK SCHOOL Columbia 4929 1769 Columbia Road Florence Maitland, A. M.. Director GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 For late afternoon classes Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1928 o For mornine class or_‘information app neen's FAGAN. A Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 . B. Ph. D NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 6, 7:50 || 8 | 7:40 and 9:45 p.m 8,200,000 hectares: | | 1.300,- | The total | F AT FOURTEENTH ST. BEGINNING TODAY WILLIAM FOX Presents ILIONEL BARRYMORE In test role of m- muu-m sereen d_stage eareer “ROAD HOUSE” an cxsese of the nares he waviof dancing feet. | FRED BERRENS and his AMPICO Attraction Extraordinary! ADOLPHE S. KORNSPAN Guest Conductor FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA flul-"vlslnl Director b B FF., Conductor. World Fvents in ‘Mlnd and Motien FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ll Speaks for Iaelf sditaie o | DANCE “AND SONG REVEL ?}’F:mrll"::('h'Melody Masters and Fred Berrens nd Suppo: MING 500N FON “ST‘REET ANGEL” THE LlTTLE THEATRE Retween F and G on Ninth |r\'}T DA!; Nazimova in “Salome” BEGINNING TOMORROW. JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY'S “The Girl I Loved” NO W PLAY. A METRO -GOLOW YN -4 nnvn;dur( N RAMON ty, g {in one o /m grmmt riumphs *t FORB DEN OUR S ichoone : HEAR You SEE | "’*-’ Fox Movnsrone News ocal’OUR GANG Comedyy “l! | ast of WASHINGTON CHILD:IEN Mgy | ON THE STAGE "l | WESLEY_EDDY BITTER SWEET BLUESINE | LOEW'S F ST at 12th CONTINUOUS 10:30-11P.M Now PLAYING- A UNITED ARTISTS As a MODERN EVE ivb “Me GARDEN of EDEN 2 VANY ADDED HITS / “In the minds of many surpassed the original company seen in_the W. H._Landvoight Chesapeake Beach On-the-Bay Al Seashore Attractions Special Dance Features Saturday Evening #““"‘ Adults 50¢, Children 10c cept Fridays, Sundays and Holidavs Trains leave District Line Station Seturday 10. 1130, 5 8. Sunday: 9:30 T . A A 5.40. 8 Free Parking Space at Distriet Line PECIAL STUNTS BY MeW AMS BIG NOVELYY BAND OF ELEVEN AT THE RI6 GLEN ECHO BALLROOM TONIGHT ALL THE OTHER MORE THAN FIFTY AMUSEMENTS TOO | STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS The Refrigerated | EARLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Do Luse_ Shows. 1:30, 3:30 P2 BEGINNING TODAY WM. BOYD Jacqueline Logan and Alan Hale in an Engrossing, Thrilling Love Romance “THE COP” ON THE STAGE FREEBORN'S FROLIC A Tuneful, Colorful Washington Savings Bank Tonth ond Grant Place Thes. E. Jarrell, J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres, and Treas. ORTS. - = ATLANTIC CIT 3. g!gg;gg!!;!giCONTlNENT L ] Rose Rools Are i Watertight and Weatherproof SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Reyistrar's Office 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. M. 6617, F: Oven for resi Beware of Subnmutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 movie house where pictures will be re- ccived by radio and projected on the screen Commissioner Caldwell states that three popuiar stations in his zone are now broadcasting the buzzes and whis- tles that can be translated into tele- vision images with proper apparatus and many more throughout the coun- try are sending maps, diagrams and pictures. They are getting fairly sat- isfactorv results. even in the reiatively restricted limits of the ordinary broad- cast bands 10 kilocycles wide, he re- ports Going to wider bands of transmis- sion. such &s 40 to 80 and sometimes 100 kilocycles, Caldwell tells of the experiments with the Alexanderson television apparatus at Schenectady. | There he sald he saw the features of a' man #nd their motions clearly depicted in a 4-by-4-inch scanning aperature, and then saw the apparatus receive moving images of two men actually boxing. wrestling #nd fencing under daylight Numination. Conrad Projects Movies. Cale and Lun About a week ago another :mportant s ke K television experiment took place in the - inghouse plant at Pittsburgh, where Frank Conrad, sometimes called % ] 2 Rev Thirteen Siais 2 30—Demonstration hour b 4 §:00—Orchpstra ife 8:30—Orgah recital 7:00—Creatore and His Band 8:45—Orchestra 9:20—Dance music SIB9—WTAG Worcester—5 §:43—Bean Knights: studie ' Pre Film F eatures 1119 H St ETS. e & GLEASON. JOBYNA RALSTON. COUNT OF TEN CAROLINA '3t §otsindt with “RAMON “THE HOMF OF TALRIFS™ ETROPOLITAR THE SCRILY SPEAKS EACH WFEK." ‘WHERE | CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 F. M BEGINNING TODAY 356.9—CKCL Toronto—840 Orchestra 424.5—CFCA Toronto——690 7:00—Music 8:00—Musical program DEVITT SCHOOL TMoarding and Day School for . Prepares for College Entr: West Point. Annapolis. Coast Gu: and Air Service. 11:00a BN CIEX, N: ¥ HALCYON HX':L Ocean_ City. N. 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Caldwell calls this “a form of deferred television.” and sa it gives greater clarity and effective- ness than ordinary ielevision because | higher light intensities are controllable by the intermediate film element At the Bell Telephone laboratories in New York a few weeks earlier a con- vineing ment was demonstrated eof stili television apparatus. showinz & tenniz plaver in action in ordinary sunlizht ly real suggestion of early pro- Trained men and women needed in vision apparatus for home Hotels, Clubs. Apartments, Institutions, | made in connection Schools, Colleges, Tea Rooms, Restau- | with the Westinghouse experiment with rants and Cafeterias—America’s third | motion picture films. It was definitely largest industry. Age is ne obstacle. stated then that the Radio Corporation Past experience is unmecessary. of America, by reason of its patent and . A acheel with specialized production arrangement with Westing- man or w house, would probably market the set Lmseeq %00on. 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