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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. BENNU RABINUFF T e e S Featares ] | N1R MAIL SLASHES DAY | | i Today on the Radio o—Concrt Vart hous sopra, | 38Nt P g OFF COAST SCHEDULE 6 10:30—George Olsen’s dance hour. :30—WJZ 5 14 i 7:30—Dinner in honor of 290E—WIZ New York180 pret i e e ey Comdr, Ellsburg of the Levisthan | | New York and San Francisco Bene- Be UN WRE '"]NlGI.” PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. e m bl $130Hait our from W3z, SWMAL and €. B. S, network. B e A .| 9:00—Sports; modern harmonies. 7:30—Hoover Se: (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless 5:00—O0ld Man Sunshine; Bob Picree's st 3 —WR . B.C. Sure otherwise indicated.) children’s stories. o o T i G Service. 5:25—Scores of base ball games; Ben CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN. 8:30—Maxwell concert; Bour- | |By the Assoctated Press. that the Pollack’s Orchestra. T . : " 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 don Orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—San Talented Young Violinist to LOCAL STATIONS 6:00—Eugene E. Siocum; May singht| o ZFSZWLW Clacion A KDL WiW, WG, | | it 10 Kew ik Deertay vest proioe g : s 2 = o T eac 315.6—WRC—950. 475.9—WMAL—630. 6:30—Orchestra and tenor. :00—WJZ programs (1 hour). &80 Sonory Neir: HMe s A i (National Broadcasting Co.) I lo F 7:00—Beauty Serenade. | 8:00—Songs at twilight. elheim, conti =i Be Featured Over Chain of -1 Tl (Washington Radio Forum.) 80— By Coibeston 30—WJZ program (30 minutes). Qelhielm, comtralto—WMAL end | |insugusation of & twice datly.trans con- | buy has Nati Broadesati S e ew Yotk base batj| 215—Play-by-play descrintion of the | g:06_piano team and novelty. :00—Burnt Corkers; Mountaineers '9:00—Dinner of United States | | The new schedule started when | ational Broadcsating. = Washington-New York base ball| 8:30—Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra. 10:00—Hollingsworth Hall: Oflers. Chamber of Commerce; Senator Ray Little, Boeing Air Transport e B : 11:00-Crosley Singers: Glad Gi 5—" w Denman Thompson,| 9:00—Voices of the Evening: mixed ey Singers; Glad G e a8 P sfi?fl#"“ SR :;:;:s :inor. The Star. o 9% gc‘msag%‘lylg:;rx%glgyxtflm. | 12:00—Dance and variety (1 hour). ?:“l;‘ s(,'tneg:zr;k?s WMALhaM gx]lors t]r:er;ng.tmnnl:gc n.hx'rpo:“?tml; Rew Benno Rabinoff. talented voung vio-| 4:30—Jolly Bill and Jane. I ian - | 393.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—7. 9:30—Concert Bureau hour; ork. The early morning departures linist, and a. protege of the famous | 5:00—Sports talk by Thornton Fisher, | 4:15—Farm hints for the suburbanite. | 10:00—Slumber music hour; orchestra | ¢.,0"" (0 ™ o prominent radio artists— WRG | |for the East, which have been In effect RADIO /TUB Leopold Auer, will make his first na- | 5:10—Vocational guidance by the Ki-| 4:30—Closing market prices. program. | 7:00—Hour from Waz: and N. B. C. network. for some time, will remain unchanged. | e e e s 4:45—Club Plaza Orchestra 422.3—WOR Newark—710 | 8:00—Concert; WJz program. | e e et £ | THROUGHOUT artist in the Haisey-tuart Hour, one | :25—Sherry's Orchestra. | 5:15—"Going to Press,” by Bill Schudt.| 5.00—Mildred Holt: N. ¥, U. | 9:00—Radioet’ singing school. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 e e 'Tn:‘('.n'f‘ffly"'\ York in Fox, an outstanding figure in the motion | 6:00— Lotus Orchestra: 5:30—Cotton Club Band. 5:30—Fulton Royal Orchestra, 00 Danes A mes: danice: news. | 7:00—Orchestra; newscasting. | schedule will bring the west-bound maf | picture industry, will be the guest | 6:30—Brumback’s Virginians. 5:45—Columbia Heights Rambler, 8:00—Charles W. Hamp. : e and organ (2 hours). 730 _WEAF and WJZ (1% hours). |to the Pacific Coast for correspondingly m"';lrc;cr EpT At || 7:00—Correct kumcd h i 6:00—Correct time. = Og:(‘sn‘fiyflgl‘g;;.u S | 405.2—WSB Atlanta—340 lg'gg—%m’dri&; gr;g‘; Orchestra. earlier delivery. VR also has scheduled its usual 7:01 idweek Federation hymn sing. o - . SLY. 00— - ’ 00—+ 1 array of other Thursday night features, | 7:30—Hoover Sentinels. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. | 7:30—WOR Stock Co. P e Gl 10:30—The Man Who Knows. principal among them being the Na- | 8:00—Seiberling Singers. 6:15—"The Coming Eclipse of the| 8:00—Concert. = = | 9:30—salvation Army Band. 11:00—§tudio program. tional Broadcasting and Concert Bureau [ 8:30—Rapid Transit. Sun,” by Science Service. 9,00_5;1;‘&3‘_ er‘l‘i';’t"l‘;- ‘Symphony. :00—Kiwanis Club program. i . Hour, the concert of the Hoover Senti- | 9:00—Halsey-Stuars-hour. 6:30—The Cincopaters. 10:00—News: dance hour. ~ :45—Sheldon organ recital. . 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 nels, and the Seiberling proj m. 9:30—National Broadcasting and Con- « 's; dance hour. 6:00—Hotel orchestra. The Sentinels will present a cycle of | cert Bureau hour. Zi?fifggirgfl;‘;‘_ggf‘g&”fl‘:’:‘e’; 272.6—~WLWL New York—1,100 263—WAPI Birmingham—1,140. 7:00—Amos; Andy; J. A. Carter. I tongs requested by the radio audience |10:30—Weather forecast. e e e b 00-ratat esenibio] ik Q0—University of Alabama. 7:30—News Leader hour. in solo, quartet and orchestral tran- |10:31—Slumber hour. burg of the Leviathan in New| 5:58—K. of C. hour. 4 ewscasting; markets. | 8 ‘WJZ and WEAF (21; hours). ) scriptions. Jessica Dragonette will sing | 11:00—Radiograms. —Quartet; studio program ol s the vocal numbers. s _[11:01 to 12:00—Roosevelt Orchestra. " 00771\_;:::\}""‘” PR — 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 :00—WEAF programs (1 hour). A seasonal program. opening with Early Program Tomorrow. 00 sDREL treoLTL | 4:30—Twilight organ recital; news. bk By An_all-electrical ship of 9,000 tons “How Do You Do, Miss Springtime?" = e 7:00- . 1 hy a was recently launched on the Clyde, in | - 6:45a—Tower health exercises. | 9:00—Grorge Olsen’s Orchestra. 7:00—Scores; gospel hymns; organ. i N “ Seiberl 6 9 ze 3 i :30—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). Scotland. E z has been arranged by the Selberling | 7,5, cejeration morning devotions. | 19:00—George Olsen’s Orchestra. 8:15—Studio novelty. 30-—Studio concert. Tt e e aitaAl) i tl] “fli versar y enfertainers. James Melton, tenor, will | [ 5 | : re 2, S0 cally, and the' angines el bt ctatted iy S 7:30a—Cheerio. 9:30_“American Imperialism,> by | 8:30—In the Beauty Salon. gl | gines can | s oo bile Ohman and | 7:50a—Parnassus String Trio. | Senator Allen of Kansas, broad.| 9:00—Studio; Subway Boys. [(Ai0LThe Saxdjuame [(CEseopned Cion: e Lr eSiRIhaE e e e S 8:00a—Milt Coleman, songs. cast from the annual dinner of | 9:30—Fox and His Cubs. s g ing. P 8:15—Harry Merker and his orchestra. the United States Chamber of 10:00—News: dance hour. Two Artists Featured. 9:00a—National home hour. Commerce. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 i Z Two prominent radio personalities | 9:30a—Studio program. 10:30 to 11:30—Swanee Syncopators. 8:00—Dinner music; 'Arcatisna. will be featured in the concert bureau }gj’gt;‘;gg“;fgjsfigl’gfllm% - Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hours). N Jrogram—Genta Zielinska, soprano, and | 10:000—-Ridio Home Makers, 9:00—Mausical program. Kathleen Stewart, pianist. The Na- |10:30a—R. C. A. educational hour. 10i508—Tupas Exsemble. 9:30—Musical Art Gallery. 1 o | 11:00a—The Serenaders. N Two of the principal Columbia Broad- | 12:00 noon—Organ recital. 111130 to 12-00—Luncheon concert. i Ty sy Hipatad casting System features tonight which < - " { 5:20—Scores; feature program. IMAL Wi e i 1:15—"Farm and Home Facts.” by the | 6:00—Baker Boy: WMAL will broadeast are coming from Yestickament OF Agricaitire, aker Boys. b 12 vill e s 6:30—WAB( ur. I S l | o, e e L e s |73 AstemOTOnMstIS. (American Broadcasting Co.) i ";}f,;:::‘;: VAL F oor damples fhe world’s largest makers of " + 2:00—Gotham String Trio. u o e o nu f th ity tat s o 2:15—Washington-New York base ball| 8:00—Hour from WABC. . " 1 e mbor f Commerce in the Wasning. | 2:15—'The Upward Trend of the game, p?.y by play. 0—Micro-Fun; dance. Latest Model ngh-Grade Sets { high grade radio will shortly Chamber of Commerce in the Washing- g ? , y ton Auditorium, and the other will be Drama,” by Sylvester Sullivan. | 5.45_The Town Crier. 0—News; dance; organ (1 hour). introduce a revolationary ey - 2:30—Studlo program. . 3 s p the festivities in New York in honer of | 2:30—S " 6:00—Public_Service Man. i L Comdr. Elisburg of the Leviathan, of the | 3:00— Seasonal Rsecfffi;“m- by Capt. OOL Andy O, . s | ";’0”}“:::;‘?:":::‘“ el At Worth Whlle Savmgs radio receiver with Vv -4 J1 . = 120—" "ec! ostu - :30—] N 3 “ newly-created United States Lines. InC.| g.y5 pelen Schaefer, contralto. school Child," by Dr. J. G. Eck-| 6:00—Uncle Bob. Atwater Kent—Crosley—Kolster—Freed-Eiseman Senator Allen is scheduled to talk on| 3 e " | 1 3:30—Studio program. hardt. B=l poets (e Houn), COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS AT HALF PRICE SCREEN GRID CIRCUIT “American Imperialism.” P~ S . Old songs as presented during the 205.4—WJISV—1,460, 6:30—Program by National Theater C Exceptionally Easy Terms for This Sale and Daguerreot; and Silhouet! eriod, N Players. 10:00—Hour from WJZ; scores. Eng the Bonars. How, Siesing Helen S ) 6:45—Florence Jane Adams, imper-| sgo s waM Rochester—i.150 e s o 9’ 20*—0—cglil%r::1?g‘r%‘§r£:nmml 7:00- m?t’:\)x: Concert Orchestra. 6:30—WJZ programs (1'% hO\;rsv ° 9 TOMA hief musical offerings. In response to | 7:49 5 : < : ] . T nterest S by the radio | 8:00—Our Public Schools,” by Repre- | 7:11—*Amos ' Andy." 8:00—WJZ (1 hour); studio . Do“a“s AU TIC TUNING audience, Daguerreotypes and Silhou- sentative Taylor of Tennessee. | 7:20—Carlton Orchestra (continued). 0—WJZ programs (113 hours). \ " ettes will present an all-request pro-| 8:15—Georgia Lee Brown, pianist. 10:00—Dance music. 0—Orchestra; organ. Main 774 at an e “McSorley's | 8:30—Program by National Soclety, |11:00—News flashes. 7 Swins” "The Man an the Fiyig Children of the American Revo- |11:10 to 12:00—Dance music. e o UNHEARD OF PRICE 5:25—Scores; B 1 \ q Trapeze” and “The Letter That Never lution. Early Program Tomorrow. 830 WaY aé’r'{‘c'?.'n{ufl'f“{fmg'flfi A 704 10th St. N.W. Came.” A male quartet will assist Miss | gg_g:y" ,’}‘;n?:r_““fmcmm"d 7:30a—Musical clock. 7:00—WEAF programs (113 hours). | N “Joit Around the Correr Oelheim in her program. She will sing | 9° 7:55a—Birthdays. 8:30—With the Joneses. i g b v & '8 “Trove | 9:15—Squash Center Bible Class. : . from Palais Royal Stride la Vampa,” from Verdi's “Trov . enbis, Tl 8:00a—Musical clock. 9:00—WEAF programs (1!5 hours). gtore.” and Schubert’s “Erlking.” two of 10:00 to 11:00—Columbia Trio. 9:00a—Musical program, 10:30—Organ recital hour. er most successful numbers. “Louisi- 9 ) & st Taliaby" and “That Ol Gang of 434.5—NAA—690. 10:00a—Household " chat by Pegay Mine” are the featured quartet selec- (Washington Navy Yard.) 10:30a—Advertisers' period. tions, g{:“;—z?lfiggnfi“g:un;fim 11:00a—Beauty talk by Berth Parker. g A B ety Vi isers’ 5 Taylor to Talk on Schools. | 10:05_Weather Bureau reports. A wunlepresen’tmire ‘Taylor orhg‘ennesosec ettt speak from WJSV tonight on “Our ll;ubllc Schools.” & su:jec! Fith which OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS e is particularly familiar, having been prominently identified with educational Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. affairs in his native State. He also 348.6~WABC New York—860 454.3—WEAF New York—660 was insurance commissioner of Ten-| 6:30—Krueger's Or. 4:30—Jolly Bill and Jane. nessee, and prior to his election to Con- | 7:00—Daguerreotypes; songs of yester- :00—Sports review and dinner music. gress in 1918 was mayor of Lafollette. year by male quartet. 00—Midweek federation hymn sing. ‘The second episode in the activities of | 7:30—Marine Band. 30—Comfort Mu.; James Doherty. the “Squash Center Bible Class,” a novel | 8:30—Famous recording artists. 00—Buck and Wing. comic program, and the weekly pro- | 9:00—Arabesque: love songs. 30—Sentinels’ Orchestra. gram of the National Society, Children | 9:30—Columbians: symphonic jazz. 8:00—Singers; male quartet, of the American Revolution, are among ‘WJSV's other program features. WOL is offering a variety of attrac- tions tonight, which include a talk by Dr. J. C. Eckhardt on “Correct Posture for the Pre-school Child,” impersona- tions by Florence Jane Adams and a dinner concert by the Carlton Orchestra. A two-piano concerto wiil be the piece de resistance of the dinner program. WIRELESS FIRM SHOWS PROGRESS Communications Company Is Push- ing Work on Venture, Dr. Guna Reports. BY MARTIN CODEL. Technical qualifications of the Uni- versal Wireless Communications Co. to operate its projected radio-telegraph network, linking 116 cities of the United States, i i ig; iy aciottod o e stk NO matter how many flightshave been made across Naval Research Laboratory and in- the Atlantic--no matter how many may be made ;'enttgr ortherwfllaar that \L‘U‘; l;’e us;d n Lt tl . . - oS g e ngaacs| | | o in the future--nothing will ever blat from the pages 35 consulting enginer for the compeny, I of history the names of the real pioneers--Lieut. Son Souriof aplant ot Oltlcamo, : Walter Hinton and his associates of the U, S, Navy of the techinical phisses of the enter. ; who were the first to pilot an airplane from one the ve - id that if 1) 1 e I s ey W AE A continent to the other. and :xh“ “the final outcome cannot now &« . 1 ' > e aivei You Darhng"'GOODYEARS’ Today Lieut. Hinton maintains hisinterestin aviation -- The Universal company is already operatis its New York-Chic it . . . 0 . . experimentally, and proposes. soon_ o .Not a Kick in a Carload.” conducting an aviation school in Washington. A man open it to the public service as the first link in its nation-wide network. “ ] who ventured to fly the Atlantic at a time when the e i - No more do I walk a : ; oy formed 10 510 T Tlegrapn, tradh Yep! No mo airplane was far from its present development knows ‘pand\: lo:med to‘blm for ‘te}iefl-pa'xmm: = ” n direct com| ition' wi e tern . . . . Union and Postal systems, and the first mile for a pump. and appreciates the importance of uniformity, depend- of the domestic radio-telegraph services .gs N » v authorised Ly e Pederal Badlo Com- . N ability in motor fuels--and you'll find that he selects in the radio world ever since the project Luckily— the fuel for his motor car with the same care as he was first Jaunched by a group of Buf- h th fu l f h- . l fale caplalits, Detais hive eencare: | || He Reached for Good- B SRRt e e rented to the commission in asking for years and Look at the o 40 short-wave ch 1s it - X P, i ».-ul-mf’;;c‘:rf};afin’if'?f, s that it could “Sweet” He Got! Such Ang A;W_OCOthQS, t'he Original Spgcxal Motor Fuel, e capacity. — Popularity Must Be De- is the ¢ o:c; g this ?mnecr of the air-lanes between m t: 4 y, T s el served. TUAIES JS Eampe! .‘w)h;l Nn!han:onn th:mcol;\gan%':]dgeg- > ra ve, Lo The company, It was also_stated that Goodyear value s “to ' 9hé AMERICAN OIL COMPANY & new four-element tube has been de- everywhere, More people than 0 5 4 veloped for the company by Earl Koch, ever before were ‘“unblind- § Afiliated with Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company formerly of the Westinghouse labora- folded” last year on tire values. General Offices : Baltimore, Md. tories and now in charge of the Uni- . versal's Chicago laboratory and produc- Goodyear’s sales increased more tion plant. The company proposes to than the sales increases of all produce all its own equipment and erect makes or tires combined. There's its own stations, at least one of which . a feeling of security when you w very \{ the 2 l’rli,,,?e Nl ride on Goodyears—it steadies It the company is successful in em- | the nerves. Watch Goodyear’s ploying each of its short waves for five | smoke for 1929! annels of code transmission, it is| lly agreed that it: processes will revolutionize the use of the chort waves and greatly conserve the precious ether channels. ~Although it | is intent now upon stabilizing its radio- | telegraph network. the company's suc- | cess will also mean that it “1)” be in a | position to enter the producing end of | the radio industry by virtue of having Pathfinders Famous its own plants for the production of this improved equipment. All-Weathers (Copyright, 1620, by North Ameriean News- 29x4.40. . ..$5.95 30x5.00. . .$11.35 CRACK TRAIN'S TIME cuT.| || 31x525.... 995 | 31x525... 1365 32x6.00....1185 | 33x6.00... 1645 Chicago-to-Northwest Flyer Has 5 Hours Lopped From Schedule. CHICAGO, May 2 (#).—A cut of five hours in the running time of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad’s crack train to the Northwest, the Olympian,was announced yesterday. cffeetive June 5. “The Olymplan wil 3436 14th St. N.W.— (A4t Newton) make the run from Chicago to Seattle in 63 hours and the eastbound trip will 1320 14th St. N.-W, 1010 Pa. Ave. N.-W. — R S be made in 61 hours 15 minutes, com- d XH KX DA pared with the present running sched- Open Until Eight P.M, ule of 68 hours each way. The Milwaukee road was the fi make the cut, but it was expect competing lines would -follow sulty ___