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Today on PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. AU time p.m. unless 1 otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC—950. (National Broadcasting Co.) 3:00-—United States Navy Band. 4:00—Pacific Little Symphony (N. B. C). 5:00—Florida on the Air (N. B. C.). 0—Jolly Bill and Jane (N. B. C.). 5:55—Motion picture guide. 6:00—Waldorf{-Astoria Orchestra (N. B.C). 7:00—Hal Kemp's Orchestra (N. B. c) 7:30—Lotus Orchestra. 8:00—Cities Service Oavaliers and Or- chestra (N. B. C.). :00—An evening in Paris (N. B. C.). :30—Schradertown Brass Band. :00—Weather forecast. :01—Aster Orchestra. 20— Radiograms (N. B. C.). :30-11:00—Half hours with the Sen- ate—"The Work of the Depart- ment of Labor,” by Secretary Davis; “The Perils of Democ- by Senator King of Utah. :00-12:00-—Slumber music (N. B. C.). Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Tower health exercises (N. B. c) 00a—On the 8:15 (N. B. C.). 15a—Federation morning devotions (N. B. C.). 30a—Cheerio (N. B. C.). 50a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.). 0:00a—Studio program (N. B. C.). 15a—Harry Merker and His Orches- tra (N. B. C). United States Army Band. La Salle String Quartet (N. B. b 00a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.). 15a—Radio Houschold Institute (N. B. C). :30a—Studio program (N. B. C.). noon-—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.). 30—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra (N. B.C). :30—Yoeng's Orchestra (N. B. C.). 30—Gotham String Trio (N. B. C.) 30—R. C. A. demonstration hour (N. B.C). 434.5—~NAA—696. (Washington Navy Yard.) 8:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Arlington time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports, 475 9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum.) 3:00—L'Apres Midi (C. B. S.). 4:00—Roosevelt Ensemble (C. B. 8.). 4:30-gOrgan recital (C. B. 8.). 5:00—Knickerbocker Whist Club (C. B.8). OUT-OF-TOW! Programs prepared by the Associated Pre. 454.3—WEAF New York—660 5:30—Bill and Jane. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:30—Mechanics of Mirth. 7:00—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. 8:00—Orchestra and Cavaliers. 9:00—An evening in Paris. 9:30—Gus and Louie. 10:00—The Solon Singers. 10:30—Half Hours with the Senate. 11:00—Dance hour. 394.5—WJZ New York—760 6:00—Kaufman's Orchestra. 6:30—Dance Orchestra. 7:00 8:00—Vocal; Old Man Donaldson. 8:30—Quaker Orchestra and Quartet. 9:00—Review in music. 9:30—Theater memories. 10:00—Challengers’ Orchestra, 10:30—Spitalny’s music. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 422.3—WOR Newark—710 2:30—Matinee programs. 6:00-—Honolulans. 6:30—Uncle Don. 7:00—Levitow’s Orchestra, 110:00—Bill Thompson's Champion Fid- {12:30 to 1:30 —Farm news, current thg MRadio 1 5:15—Grace Shannon, pianist. 5:30—Hawaiian Melody Boys. 6:15—Closing market prices (C. B. 8.). 6:30—Piano duets by Ware and Zim- merman (C. B. 8.). 6:45—Enna Jettick melodeis (C. B. S.). 0—Flashes from The Evening Star. 7:15—Jimmy and Jane. 7:30—Correct time. 7:31—Gertrude B. Trumbley, pianist. 8:00—The Lenten Choir (C. B. S.). 8:30—Veedol program (C. B. S.). 9:00—True Story hour (C. B. 8.). 10:00—Kodak hour (C. B. S.). 10:30—Night Club Romances (C. B. S.) 11:00 to 12:00—Lotus Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 11:30a—Children's program (C. B. §.). 12:00 to 12:30—Agricultural program (C. B.S). 205.4—WJISV—1,460. 1 (Independent Publishing Co.) 6:30—Civic program. 7:30—Base ball chat. 7:45—Talk by Chrissie J. Anderson on “State Flower Legends.” William T. Ford, monologist. |; 8:30—Clarence Walker, tenor. 1 8:45—Jimmic Tester, harmonica so- Toist. 9:00—Two Black Humming Birds. 9:15—Toots and Dan, popular duo. 9:30—The Gondoliers. dlers. 1 11:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. events an ic. 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 1 5:45-pThe Town Crier. 1 6:00—Nuggets of knowledge. 6:03—Andy Claus. 6:15—Dinner music. 7:11 to 7:21—"“Amot 1 10:00 to 12:00—Dance music. 1 Early Program Tomorrow, 7:30a—Musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:03a—A thought for the day. 8:05a—Musical clock continued. 8:30a—The Floorwalker, 9:30a—Request program. 10:00a—Household ~ chat Clarke. -Advertisers’ period. by Peggy 10:30: N STATIONS ss. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. | 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 6:30—Pageant; musical feature. 7:30—Uncle Bob's Circus. 8:00—Musical Art Gallery. 8:30—Quaker Girl; Review. 9:30—Theater memories; Challengers. 10:30—Musical memories. i 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 0—The Mystic; melodies. 00—Concert; Tea Garden Orchestra, 8:00—Feature program. 8:30—WOR programs (2!, hours), 11:00—News; dance music. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 0—Hotel orchestra. 00—Feature; health talk. 0—Uncle Bob's Circus. 0—Vocal; Old Man Donaldson. 00—Review; Theater memories. 10:00—Challengers; Hotel Orchestra, 10:30—Dance music. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 6:30—Orchestra. 7:00—Newscasting; health talk. 7:30—Minstrels; motors program. 8:30—Quakers; Review. 9:30—Theater memories; Challengers. | 7:30—Benders’ Orchestra. 8:00—Glose-up of the movies. 30—Vodevil presentation. :00—Story hour. 10:00—Musical program. 10:30—Night Club Romances. 11:00—News; dance hour. 348.6—WABC New York—860 6:30—Piano Duo; melodles. 0—Half hour of sunshine, 7:30—The Jewels. 8:00—Heroes of the air. . 8:30—Orchestra. 9:00—Entertainers. 9:30—Dream Makers’ Studio. 10:00—Negro achievement hour. 11:00—Dance hour. 272.6—~WLWL New York—1,100 6:00—Entertainers; talk. 7:00—Paulist League hour. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 :30—Organ recital; news. 00—Dinner_music. 8:30—Talk; Playground Pals. 0—Studio; minstrel program. —Organ; news; organ. 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DISTRIBUTORS DeForest Audions [———— 9: 0:00—Concert orchestra. - 9 6:00—Thirty Club, 10:30—Sports; Spitalny’s music. 50 i Ml Hector, soWrsno. | 14:00—Ohslienigers; chirch cholr. 10:30—Studio program. s L L 10:30—Half Hour with the Senate. ' THE “EVENING ‘STAR, "“WASHINGTON, "D. C, "FRIDAY, 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 6:30—Mechanics of Mirth, 7:00—Talk; dinner music. 7:30—Musical program. 8:00—Concert orchestra, 9:00—An evening in Paris. :30—Gus and Louie. 0:30—Half Hour with Senate. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 b ~Miller's Orchestra. 5—Adelphians; health talk. :30—Uncle Bob's Circus, :00—The Bing Family. ; Review. s; Challengers SOUTHERN. 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 00—Recording orchestra. 0—Review: Theater memories. 263—WAPL Birmingham—1,110 7:00—Safety Club: studio concert. 8:00—Livingston Quartet, 8:30—Concert orchesira. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080 | 30—Uncle Bob's Circus. :00—Musical program. ! tudio entertainment. | eview; theater memories. ! 0:00—Challengers’ Orchestra. | 1 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 7:30—Uncle Bob's Circus; orchestra. 8:30—Quakers: Review 9:30—Theater memories: Challengers, 1:00—Slumber hour. 2:00—Hotel dance orchestra. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 7:30—Uncle Bob's Circus. 8:00—Craig's Orchestra, 8:30—Quakers; review, 9:30—Theater memories. 0:00—Symphony Orchestra. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 6:00—Sports Review: Byrd Trio. 7:00—Amos-Andy; movie news. 7:40—Dance mi alk. 8:20—Military Re V. 9:00—Music Review: Academy. 0:00—Challengers; With the Senate. 1:15—Theater organ. CENTRAL. 293.9—KYW Chicago—1,020 0:00—Challengers; orchestra. h tra, 1:30—SIumber music: With the Senate. | 1:00a—Insomnia Club; dance music. 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 —An evening in Paris. * Authorized Dealers * “ALL-ELECTRIC ™ RADIO EASY TERMS For Free Home Demonstration Call Pot. 3040 OYAL ADIO AND SPECIALTY CO. N N\ 1741 C A ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO 8 Tubes, inc! ectifier, New T, Flectro-Dynamie Speaker. 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—750 6:00—S8hort features. 7:00—Editor’s desk: health talk. 7:30—Uncle Bob's Circus. 8:00—Concert: Grocers' program. 8:30—Quaker Girl; Review. 9:30—Theater memories; Challengers. 10:30—Singing School: news; Amos. 11:15—Dance music (13 hours). RADIO CLUB BANQUET TO HEAR CAPT. HOOPER | Capt. S. C. Hooper, U. 8. N., director of naval communications, will address the Washington Radio Club at its an- nual banquet at Harvey's, Saturday eve- ning. 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