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SECRECY IN SENATE | wmmmml Senator La Follette to Tell| What He Thinks of “Closed Doors.” Senator Robert M. La Follette of | Wisconsin, leading upponcut in the Senate of “secret sessions.” will tell the | u_ cosst-lo-coust met- | Nation through Work of Columbia Broudcasting System stations tonight whiat he thinks of the, Yule which provides for the closing of the doors of the Senale wWhen nomiha- | tions for public office are considered. Senator La Follelle will appear be- | fore the microphone i the weekly Na- | tional Rudio Forum arrunged by The | Star to be bLroadeast from 9 1o 9130} oclock. A half hour concert by George | Olsen’s Orchestra will fullow. The WMAL program tonight also col- tains a variety of uthier fealures, u i jority of them i.usicul i characte These include concerts by the Paters, the Park Lane Orchestra and Joe Green's Novelly Orchesa, which Will provide the weekly Temple of the Air broadcast. A solv on the sock marimba—an instrument much deepet in tone than an vrdinary marimba—will be Green's specially. “Sister Kate” vill | be the piere played on this strument. The rest of the program consists of | varied list of popuiar numbers ' Festival of Light on WRC. i One of WRC's uulstandiny features | tonight will be th: General Blecio hour, duricg whicii (here will be a de- | scription by Grabiam MeNuwmee of Uie “Festival of Light” st AUanue City, Lo- gether with a special concerl depicting 1 1 the history of lisht as wld by master composers. seNamee Wil de- scribe the spectacular illumination along the boardwalk and surf whiere | flaming braziers of light and @ 75100t [ “jewel arch” logether with - colored floodlights projecting Taimbow efects will murk the chmax of the clty's celebration of the “Golden | Jubilee of Light"—the fltieth anni- Yersary of the incadescent bulb. Before and after McNumee's cul-in from Al- lantic City ccial program by & concert orchestra. under the baton of Nathanicl Shilkret, will be staged 1 the New York studios of the Nationul Broadcasting Co., traviug the history | of lizht through masterworks of lamous composers. Later WRC the dedication bull with the openiu: of (e sew Hall i Alsntic City on the weav 8 will Lioadeast music 8L held 1n connection Conventioa | Cavaleade Relurns. cal festure on Wi schedule is the return of the Cavalcade. an elaborate radio revue which has| not appeared on the air for more than | a year. Stars of the new serles willil be Lewis Jumes, tenor: he Revelers Quartet, May Sii Ancther mu: | lele lad: the Ba Siogers, Belsy | Ayres, the Mediterianesns Dance Band |11 and Hugo Muriani’s Symphony Coucert Orchestra. Dr. Miller McClintock, an outstanding | authority on traflic cont! will present | the weekly "Salely Series” talk, snother WRC attraction. “Muking Our Migh- | ways Safe,” is his topic. “Amos 'n Andy.” he Castillians | Dance Orchestra und the Silver String | Revelers will provide WOL's progrum | tonight, while WJSV has scheduled u varlety of features in which its regular | staff ensembles and artists will take | part. Charles L Steugle will open the | program at 7 o'clock wilh u resume of | the activities in Congress. MICHIGAN CARRIES RADID EDUCATION University Co-operates With Station to Broadcast Its Programs. BY MARTIN CODEL. ANN ARBOR, Mich. June 1.—Here | at the University of Michigun s excel- | lent example is furnished of the way | an institution of bigher learning 15| able to coopernte with commercisl | broadcasting stalions o carry n smil- tering of college life uud of ligher edu- | cation to the citizenry. Kather tinn erect a station of iy vwh. w3 about G| other colleges wnd universities of the country have done, the Universily of | Michigan gets ils programs direct ivom | the campus to the people Via n remote | control connection with a station Delroit, aboul 40 miles In view of the keen inlerest mani-| fested at the conference on radio in | education held last week in Washing- | ton, at the call of Ray Lyman Wilbur, | Secretary of the luterivr, the success of the Michigan broadcusts und the ex- perfence of other schouls merit al- tention. | The educalors &l the Washinglon | meeting evineed particular luterest i | using existing broadessting fzcilities for educational programs, sice it 1| physically fmpossible to allow uny wore stations to gu ou he wir. To enuble | education to establish a broadeasting | system of its own. the campus- of the University of Michigan boasts a stall but up-to.dale broadeasting studio | equipped with (e necessary e counterments, Small It measures only big enough tu seat U all Broadeasting Koom. 16520 feet, but is: tumous Michi- | gan vamsily baud or the university’s | 65-piece orchiestia, 1ts walls wre of | sound-proofl malerial and accoustics are insured by 10 large sound-nbsorb- ing panels. The studio is al one end | of the former residence of a professor of philosoply, Which has been re- modeled for band practice and for broadcasting under nppropriations from bourd of regents und froni the pub- licity fund of the universily. Every Thursday uight the 300-pound remote control equipment. which the university has not seen fit W purchase &nd install permancutly. 15 hauled up 10 the studiv znd ustalled with micro- phones. The programs are carvied over leased telephone lues o stution WIK. The programs generally consist of musle by the varsity band or orchestra and instructional Lalks by members of the faculty. The talks are incorporat- | ed in bulletins which are mailed W all who apply for them. Michigan’s “Graham McNamee” s well known over the State. He is al young professor of rhetorie, Mr. Ab-| bott, son of the famous journalis Willis Johin Abbott. “Aggies” Make Best Use. The Engiueering College of the Uni: versity of Michigan, vue of the cou try's best, has & group of electrical students highly Gualified 10 build Urans- mitting equipment xud probably - get college credit i the proc Yet the university has never elected (o go il Dbroadcasting on s own. ‘The Michigan State College at Lunsing, on the other hand, has 8 500-watt station which operates under & Federal license dur- ing daylight hours. As @ general rule, the agricultural and mechanical colleges have shown more of a predilection for regular broadcasting than the State universities and smaller collegiate tustitutions, al- hi Breen, the “uku- {11 LOCAL Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1929. (Meters on lejt of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise 315.6—WRC—950. (Nalional Broedcasting Co.) 2:30—R. C. A. demonstration hour, 3:30—Clover Club Trio, 3:45—Studio program 4:00—Al Lack's Orchestra, 6:00—Motion picture guide. 6:01 —Piano T'win 6:15—Universal safely series—“Mak- ng Our Highways Safe,” by Dr. | Bill and Jane. Orchestra Miller McClintock. 6:30 —Correct scores 6:32—Bible talk, “Later Experiences of Jevemish,” by Everelt F. Hay-| craft. 6:45—"A Week of the World's Busi- " by Dr. Julius Klein, As- istant Secrelary of Commerce, 7:00—Muyfower Orchestra, 7:30-—The Cavalcade. 8:00 General Eleetric hour. featuring » description by Graham M Namee of AU val of Ligh Lucky Strike dance hour. 10:00 —~Wealher forecast. ~Golden Jubilee of Light. 10:20—~ Ben Pollack’s Orches 11:00—Wardr Rudiograms. 223.9—WOL. 9:00 0:01 2:00 (American 5:45 6100 610 v time and base ball nlic City's “Festi- n Park Orchestra, 1.310. Brosdeasting Co.) The Town Crier. ‘The Public Service Man, Dinner music. :30—Silver Sty Revelers, it Cuis “Amos ‘w' Andy.” illian Dance Orchestra. 434.5—NAA—680. (Washington Navy Yard.) S 15—-Safely 30—-Fhil Spilalny’s music. 1W0-—~The Cavalcade. :00—Netnaniel Shilkret Concert Or- Wealher Bureau reports. Acllnglon tine signals. L 11:15—Louden Runge Wealher Bureau reports. 11:30—Fran ‘Lrappe, one-man band. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. | | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. WABC New York—860 chestra hour. ‘ues of Broadws Dance Orchestra. 00— Ben Bernie's Oiches lantic City. chestra. chestra, 394.5—WJIZ New York :30—Demonstration hour, Litue Sym- phony Orchestra and vocal. :30—Rudy Vallee and his dance or- ches| tra, @ cmple of the Air. :00—National Forum from Weshing- 1's musie. ew York—660 :30—Jollv Bill and Jane, childrea’s program. i, B. A. Rolfe | at Al- :00--Rudy Vallee and his dauce or- :30—Dave Bernie's Hotel Dance Or- | :15-—sadison Trio; Ivy Scott; orches- | | :00—Faul Tremaine'’s Dance Orcies- tra, base ball scores. 4 [0—Edwin :30—The Pickards, drahia. 5 of slumber music; string 10:00 ense - Mour le. :30-—Hans Burth Oichestra. ‘ 00—World in music. A week in the world's business. Franko Goldman Baad $l Tango Romantico. The 7-11's Dauce Orchestra. Dol Caesar de Bazan,” hour of 422.3—WOR Newark—310 232.6—WLWL New Yerk—L1 100 New Rochelle College houl 95-—Music and lalk. 2.6—WPG Atlautic City—1.100 | : coucert orchesura. :0U-—-News; £co —Southern songs. 0—Singing Captains. 0—Ben Bernie's Orchestra., u—&reatore and His Band. :00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. Commodore Orchestra; sports. l0—Mraternity rv 5—Nallpnal Security League talk. 0—Recital half Lour. 0-—Littlz ‘Theater of Radio, 232 8—WHEAL Baltimere—1,060 -Ho {00—Ne 25— 00— 1 Americun e lends i gram, Towa, though there nre State universities with their own stations The i schools, s the fo Vuited Stales xunuu\ahmuu" edu~ «Copyrighit, Dr. T WBAL dis Hour from 56.3—WCAU Philad concert; orchestra, WIZ. 0—Daily news hour. 0—String band. 0—WABC program r of orchestras. 30—Hotel or 0—Sume as WIZ. :30—Enteriainers. [00-~WJZ program. :30—School of Music program. 100—Organ recial t30—Dauce music 339.5—WG scores: S0—Skipper Brown 3u—-Scores: music frol 00—Sume (00—Byrd breadeast. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 100-—News; (30—Same a8 W2 ores: the Globe: Y. M. C. A. 30—McEnelly’s Orchestra. ‘vu—=Saflortown: Dusk in Dixie. :0—Same us WIZ. :30—The Music Lovers. U--Sports; orchestra; scores. 30— Bert Lowe's Orchestra. RAL AND SOUTHERN, WLW Cincinnati—’ €:30- -Diners' Orchiestra; scores. {W0—WJZ program (1 hour). 00—Fealure; :00—Jack and Gene 00—Hawaiian 00—Dance hour. 00—Jack and Gene (30 minutes). hestra; concert ensemble. i Y Schenectad WEAF programs. dance; organ (1 hour). 305.9—KDKA Pitisburgh—980 130—Same as WIZ. ‘Yu—Scores: studiv program. :30—Hume Radio Club. 45— WJZ programs (214 hours). 00-—Pitlsburgh period. :00—Messages to Byr 7—WUAM Rochester—1,150 newscasting. ; scores. hours) 90 ns. Rochester. s WEAF (2 hours). Modernistiques. Schiool isell which « ideailon Lerested 1n this information is numerous and comparalively station- ary: third, certain features of the pro- such as market reports and weather forecasts, value to the listeners. Kansas, 193 par readily ure nake e best us: of radio. ret gave are three: . type of Informution disseminated pformal lec- usable Without ® basis of college credit as u second, (he audieuce in. w prac historical. Mangheld-Lee. : organ and tenor. e i calion, Dr. J. J. Tigret, pointed out re- sily in au article on “Radio in the usually The re: Fir: Hly ennit indicated.) TIONS. : ‘ (Washington Radio Forum.) | 5:20—Farm hints for the suburbanite. | | 5:30—Musical vespers. | | 6:00—Correct time. | | 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star [ by | 6:15—"Where to Eat and Why the Chel. ! 8:25—Pisno syncopalions. | 6:45—Popular songs by the Melody | | Gir :00—Cinco-Paters. :30—Park Lane Orchestra. i | 8:00—“Public Health Progress in the | National Capital,” by Wallace | Hateh, | | i 8:15—Litlle Journeys to Jewel Lands. 4:30—"Temple of the Air. $:00—National Radio Forum—Speuk- er, Senator La Follette of Wis- | consin, :30—George Olsen's Orchestra. 00—Paramount Orchestra. | 130 to 11:00—Columbia Brudcnsu"gi | | System featu (Independent Publishing Co.) 00— - What's Doing_on Capitol Hill, by Charles L. Stengle. 30—D. C. Trio. 00—Talk {15—Robert G. Johnson, Jew's harp solotst. | :30—Plantation Echoes. i 00—Uncle Jerry | 5—Big Ed, harmonica sololst. 30—Delmar Jud 45—Pa Brown. | 10:15—Shenandoah 10:45—Catskill ‘Trio. ‘ 2054—WISV—1,460. | cwa cecen Ramblers, Scheduled jor Eastern standard time. | —WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1, G:00—Featur orchestra; scores. i 7:00—Hotel orchestra. 8:00—Hour from WEAF, | 9:00—Feature progra | 10:00—Variety program. | | 11:00—Dance orchestras (2 hours). 398.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—ise | 6:00—Hour of short features. | W0—Sane us WJIZ (1 hour). V0—Feature programs. 00--WJZ program. | :00—Dance and organ (2 hours). | U | | | 284 d 8 0 1 ! 11 | 405.2—WSB Atlanta— 00—WJZ program. 30—Sunday schoul lesson. | 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hours). ! 11:45— WSB Skylark. 297.6—W Charlotte—1,080 :00—Studio; good-will program. (00—WJIZ progr (30 minutes). :30-—Scores; studio program, :00—"T'wo hours from WEAF. :00—WOW String Band. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 | 6:30—Tuues Trio: scores. T:00—WJZ and WEAF (3 hours). 0:00<-Grealer Louisville Ensemble. W0—Amos: news; orchestra, | 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 :30—Newscusting: Sunday school. AF (2 hours). hours). | Zxasa 1 1—WRVA Richmond—1.110 —Orchestra; WEAF (15 minutes) : | or 0—Amos aid Andy. | 7:00—WJZ and WEAF (2 houss), | 9:00—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 10:00—Orchestra. 10:45—Country fddlers. " 11:15—Theuter organ. 58.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 2:00-—Matinee program. 11:00—Mountaineer Club. BETTER ARMY EQUIPMENT SOUGHT IN EXPERIMENTS | All Types of Material, From Tent Pegn to Trench Cuats, Cov- ered in Test. By the Associated Press. Improvement of Army equipment and | | more efficient methods of prolonging | the life of soldiers’ clothing are sought | in experiments now being made by the | Quartermaster Corps. | ‘The experiments, the War Deparl- | ment sunounced Logay, cover all Lypes | | of equipment from tent pegs to trench | coats. 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