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86 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. ; | Outstanding among them are the Con- | clalty will be “Malaguena” from the | station also announces an added attrac- | Pereira, born from . cert Bureau hour, the Seiberling Sing- | pantomime ballet “Boabdi! ‘non, a recital by Grace B. Linger,| Portugal bec.lllrli!:.ll!lz ::2 :'mm g 0 a On t ‘le a 10 ers, Historic Trials and “Amos 'n’ Andy, WMAL's major musical feature to-!soprano. His interest in a sign language by e e kface comedians Light com- | night will be Bresented by the United | Terry White, the novelty whistler.| which he might communicate with the positions, ranging from current popular | States Marine Band, the Gold Seal En- | will be heard again tonight from WOL. | beautiful mute whom he loved, led him € & = hits to the classics, constitute the Con- | tertainers and the Temple hour. The The other musical features include a | to evolve a complete alphabet. He wen PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929, cert Bureau hour program. Artists to| Voice of Columbia, another outstand-!rcmnl by Elsle V. Lanf, soprano, and|to Paris and m?gh'fm: deaf and d\u:lb!. be heard in this broadcast are Lennie| ing WMAL musical attraction, will fea- | popular songs by “Jimmie and Ray.” g s (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless Ross, tenor; Mildren Hunt, crooner; a | ture selections from four operas. == oy sk ctherwise indicated.) . concert_orchestra, directed by HUEO| Jjohn Barclay, Willard Amison, Ethel| Qrigin of Deaf-Dumb Alph: Midnight Bathing in Vogue. f I i Mariani; the Landt Trio, the Bonnic|Codd and Flora Collins, supported by a | P"E‘flgz P”‘ g ‘l"'; l!’b""‘r; | Night road racing and midnight bath- Y . . >0 mixed quartet; the Roliickers, and a full , Portugal (#).—A beautiful | ing were combined as a soclety sport Commission’s Counsel Holds LOCAL STATIONS. Pollock and Orchestra Will|and a Queen.” ST | symphony. will present the Columbia | dumb girl was the Inspiration for in- | London: Guring the: Sumsaer. Pariiss 2 315.6—WRC—950. 9:30--Volces! of Colurmbia poAnton Dyorak <n"l:r|;:1‘nmr:;t€u;m L pUOBTA. e United States Army| {10 £f,the Geat and dumb alphabet, | would leave London by auto between 10 2 3 & 4 130—P! p | . i of ¥ cer ) as been revealed here with com- | ane X . § Broadcasting Is Private En- (National Broadcasting Co.) 10030 e e et Feature Broadcast; Marine |Egine siotins in the emering_Bing. | Band and the Hawalian Melody Boss | pletion of pians o erect s saomumect 1o | take mocmight o 'fl"fi?,”'fif‘;"wh’éfi iy ) i 2:15—Washington-New York base belll i e etniet, . ers’ presentation. The orchestral spe-|are featured tonight by ‘WJSV. The'the inventor. He was Jacob Rodrigues | 12. terprise, Not Public Utility. 4i50_SAme, play by play. 111:00 to 12:00—Midnight reveries. Band on WMAL. —— 5:00—Vocational guidance by the Ki- Early Program Tomorrow. R SO BY MARTIN CODEL. 515= Bibe i Gold) Room Orchiess | 101208 B di0 THome SMakera® "ION || 5, ‘pliack iand hiz favous PaTE The theory that broadcasting stations | tra. 10:308— Coyabia. Salon Orchestra, | Central’ Orchestra will present the are common carriers and are required | 5:57—Motion picture guide, 10:453—Radio Beauty School — Beauty | ¥eekly Victor program tonight over by law to give an equal opportunity to | 0—Midweck federation hymn sing.| " " talks by Jean Carroll and Helen | WRC and associated National Broad- utilize their facilities is dealt a blow = G:30—Correct time and base ball Chase, Organ recital by Archer | Casting Co. stations. The orchestra is by Bethuel M. Webster, geneial counsel scores. Gibson especially noted for its ultra-modern- of the Federal Radio Commission, in | 6:35—Mary Alexander, pianist. 1308 5o 197i5—Julie Wintz and his | ¥Stic_arrangements, and its radio pro- his recommendations for amending the | 7:00—The Eternal Question. O erhEMTa | gram has been designed to illustrate the resent radio act and the proposed | 7:30—Victor program. featuring Ben 0—L Apres Midi versatility of Pollack’s musicians. Couzens bill. “The recommendations Pollack and his Park Central 5 Washington-New York base ball| Opening with “Wentcha,” the pro- have been forwarded to the Senate Orchestra. game, piay by play. | gram includes such popular numbers as committee on intersiate commerce in | 8:00—Seiberling Singers. i v “Louise,” “Bashful Baby,” “Loveable compliance v.ith a request made by Sen- | 8:30—Historic_trials. 228,9—WOL—1,310. and Sweet” and “Song of the Islands.” ator Couzens of Michigan, lis chairman, | 8:00—Halsey-Stuart hour. (American Brogitasting Go)) The other selections are “In the Husk during recent hearings on his bill. 9:30—National Broadeasting and Con-| S S ) ew |Of the Nighnt” “Wang. Wang Blues.” Mr. Webster emphasizes the private cert Bureau hour. :15—Ball game, Washington vs. NeW | wyellow Dog Blues.” “True Blue Lou" character of broadcasting as #gainst | 10:00—Amos 'n’ Andy York. |and “Where the Sweet Forget-me-nots ‘the public utility ch: of other ' 10:15—Weather forecs —The Town Crier. Remember.” forms of v2dio communication, such as | 10:16—Slumber music. —The Public Service Man. The remaining of WRC's schedule is fnin(-m-pn;m and ship-to-shore wire- | 11:00 to 12:00—Phil Spitalny's Orches- 5—What's on the air tonight? |made up with its regular attractions ess telegraphy and _telephony. He tra. 0—Terry White, novelty whistler. | would have a clearer distinction Grawn 0—Louls Rothschild, director Bet- | in the Couzens bill between the rights Early Program Tomorrow. ter Business Bureau. :30—The chef_himself. and duties of broadcasting stations and | 6:45a—Tower health exercises. :30—Elsle_Varle Lang, soprano. VU—Same as WJZ (2'4 hours), The obligations of companies using radio | 7:15a—Federation morning devotions.| 7:00—Popular songs by Jimmie and 1U:10—icWs; uance inusi. channels under Federal licenses to| 7:30a—Cheerio. . - transmit messages in the public service, | 7:30a—Petit Trio. but for private gain. :00a—Milt Colemen, songs. . AUt ot M A In his attitude Mr. Webster is in ac-i 2:15a—Morning melodies. i ‘“fr":{ ';4“";'":‘ c"["f:""“"" Ml i cord with L. G. Caldwell, former general | . 00" Y :hd b ‘aA T‘;‘u- 1t ifor the counsel of the commission, chairman of | e it st HOMRRTAROE | the American Bar .‘ssociation’s radio: 10: Melody Three. : i committee and an oulslanding authority | 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. :05a—The Mhni*k‘llcfilork, continued on radio law. Breadeasting stations, | 10:30a—Evening stars. 1008 cl;in';\::-:e old at, by Peggy ike newspapeis. are private enterprises [ 11:00a—The recitalists. o g o : which should not be saddled with gov- 15a—Yoeng's Orchestra. & "fifsfi‘g’ve“ Guide. | | 279.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. ernmental censorship or requirements 00m—St. Regils Orchestra. 15—Washington-New York base ball 30—Stocks; sports chat. regarding what they should broademst,| 1:00—Organ recital from the - Kitt game. X :00—Theater menu: studio program. in the opinion of Mr. Caldwell. Studios. - B 205.4—WISV—1,460, :30—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours), g B Vati our. AT :30— e Elcenes O e it A PV onaiase bl (Independent Publishing Co.) Lo B iy AT i Both counsel agree that regulation by iy o i 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820, the licensing authority constitutes suffi- GRIES p"',y by_p'“' :ngi%]s.fl?;zhg:fl:mwn S :25—Scores; WEAF and WJZ (2'2 | 2 cient. restraint upon stations without 475.9—WMAL—630. :30_United States Army Band. hours), 4 labeling them as common carriers, along (Washington Radio Forum.) 0—Studio feature. 00—The Homing hour. wi ch public serv nterprises as v - p 'S ;- 3 e r:m“:-és n‘im )m“nxc:m;xpmf& :Nu :15—Play-by-play description by Den- g::nuauan Melody Boys. 1: 5:“&1' \yHAs_,_mgu_r B";g]' s courts have passed on the public utility man Thompeon, sports editor, 3,, C-_y mgpelri tenor, 3 udio concer rown Players. character of broadcasting. which has The Star, of Washington-New | uh-p'fm: Heilids ;Onmno. $) often been declared by Judge Ira E. York base ball game. IS—K‘"‘*,U‘ and Keith. | & . —K. G. Coffman and his piano tring quartet: bulletins. | . Robinson, chairman of the Radio Com- | 4:30—Twilight round table. N 7:30- WEAP &nd WJZ (215 hours mission, and by VArious interests who| 5:30—"Improving Your Radio Recep-| o, &ccordion, = o -0 o Jihascitan e 7 have been discussing the right to broad- tion.” Clyde M. Hunt. i chib | 10:30--Sherm ‘Thompson, entertainers. €8st 1or oneiTeason OF aTIother. 140 -Dorothy Sherman_Pierson, so- | 2 i 0 Semc a8 WEAR : Only in one respect dues the present prano. and Mrs, Paul Bleyden, | Early Program Temorrow, il : radio act impose an obligation upon sta- pisnist. | 11:30a— National Farm program. I—WRVA Richmond—1,110. . tions to accept programs. KEquality of | 6:00 -Correct time. | 11:458-Current_events, Hotel dinner music. . b - 601" From The Evening gt S atiire . 5 opportunity to utilize the same bruad | 12:00m—Time signals. Studio feature. DON T EAT heavy foods. And how good that mellow sparkle. And of course you can't 30—Late news flashes, Uuisiasivs i Usgtast '\ casting facility must be accorded under | M hine That Alms | 12:15—Farm market. 30— WJZ and WEAF (2 hours). the act to rival political factions. | A ‘Thinking Machine That AlmS| 17:30_parm chat. 30— Dixie Spiritual Singers. Drink plenty of liquids. gingery flavor tastes when you're be sure about quality. Mr. Webster, who was formerly an | Guns." presented by Science | 1545 Music, :00--Club_dance hour’ ¥ 3 : % assistant o the Attorney General in the | Service. 200 to 5:00"-Midafternoon musicale. g Take all you want of the languid and thirsty! That's the Clicquot Club comes only in anti-trust division of the Deparument of | €: rew-Dodge, enlertainers, 1 food-b: That i flavor tha Tyl i : pais Uatice albowaUgsEats: thLEtierrsennte | tub's I e real food-beverages. at is the avor that only long patient age- standard 16-ounce pints. It's a full committee that the anti-trust provisions hispering Flames. 7 Ny Vat i ipti i ici i " - ’ e i act of 1027 and the Couse| 7:30—U. 8. Marine Band | (Washingion Navy Yard. When Buymg PRCSCFIP‘_IOHOfP“‘_thhffl]ihUfltua[s ing can produce. measure value for your money. 45—Weather Bureau reports, N R X for keeping well in hot weather. Real aged ginger ale— And you know it's pure—Clicquot a New Radio s ens bill be amended. He states that he | 8:00—True detective stor 3 Tegards the Sherman act, the Clayton | 8:30—Cold Feal program. 9:55—Arlington time signals. 3 5 ; act and Federal Trade Commission act | 9:00—The Lemple hour. 10:45—Weather Bureau reports. Most delicious of the beverages at no extra cost Club is never put into anything | o clapiditeent pnI A OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Remember— that safeguard health is Clicquor Clicquot Club Golden has the rich, but clean, new botles. trade ang n:'ouu'l:ol). 'I i Programs prepared vy the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. | . s Club Golden ginger ale. Every one smooth, aged flavor that you enjoy Buy in twos, sixes, 12 bottle He .“‘,",;\,,,"T:,:,m .u':‘:'m oS 70‘;“1;;::“11":);‘: York—s6s. | L «There is Nothin of its pure ilngrediems is good for so much, yet it costs no more, cartons of by the aase. Then you ;;:Lu’.d,sl.xrlé:‘,’, .,;,l,‘-;,:.l.:? .r.u‘:l.;;u.:ms“r‘m:: e e s | 5 : R:m;”fi::}p:_:l;n‘xl\w:u review, i Strom you—the “invert” sugar that is so ounce for ounce, than the ginger can always open your ginger aleas . e Cores, Than readily picked up and converted ales sold in so-called “family youuseit—haveit fresh and spar- men(s. Again, he states his opinion e o e A demonstration i into vital new energy—the double size” bottles. There’s a great deal kling.OrderClicquotClubfromyour merging Or entering into certaln agree- concert. 5:30 - Melodles; news: that the “anti-trust laws, together wich | 8:30— Seal program. 30--Same as WJZ (3%, hours) z 3 AR . Music o 3 , et g our home will prove it. : . 2 5 e . . the power of strict regulation conferred R 115--Sports; news; scores. . praveit carbonation that aids digestion— of waste, inevitably, in such "near- dealer today—take all you want of in a commission, amply protect the pub- 30~ Voice of Columbia (1 hour). W i z B Lioam ehieiebi e evliol o Tamionotels: 454.3—WEAF New York—660. :';‘!TR‘::“P:'; "l‘" I:’”‘o:' smnbfld—c.rlsm the mellow syrups of pure fruit quarts,” for so often part of the this famous hot-weather health & L 28.3—WLW Cinc —700. S5 a 2 . : e ; | g A determined movement was started | 5.5 Black and Gold Room Dinner Sl uicesthat regulate bodily processes. contents go stale and lose their drink.Giveittothechildren—freely. J 8! yp! 8 Y ! last Spring by the International Tele- Orchestra. 6:00- Organ; scores, phone & Telegraph Co. and the Kadio| .. Iinnising 0--Same &s WJZ (1 hour). For Your Plesure GOLDEN Corporation of America to secure repeal . ¥ % 30-~Feature program. of this provision, known as the White | $:38° CORIE OVRKE ) 8:00—WJZ programs (215 hours). The Clicgunt Ciuh Eskimos—erery Tuerday evening at 10 P. M., New Yerk Time, from act. 5o that the former company might i 0:15-The Hall: orchestra, ver X ng Dance Orchestra. 3 o , take over the latter's international and Singers, Paul Dumont, baritone. 0 Gorno Trio; Los Amigos, WEAF, and 40 associated radio stations. AGED SIX MONTHS IN THE MAKING SRR AR AR RS R R ] { Radio Service Phone Adams 3803 ASVENAALIRRANRANNNERNNNY, ship radio communications subsidiaries. oo A 00— Dance and variety. President Hoover was consuited regard- s yssests il Ua—Gene, Ford and Glenn (30 g the desirability of this merger in b LA minutes). the interests of the country’s communi- A , cations, but ‘did not commit. himself | 9:30—Concert Bureau hour, vocal mud | 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070. cone el symphony orchestra, W;’,,L:;",‘:‘,B the proposed repedl of the | 1990 jack Albin and his dance or- The much-mooted Davis equalization it ~Invisible choru: stra A . | 7:30—Same as WEAF. amendment, which brought about the Phil Spitainy and his music (11 8:30—Feature: Ed McConnell. broadcast license quota allotments to Ll b e ! Zones and States, would be modified by | 394.5—WJIZ New York—760. 30— Hour of vartety, © j sar. Webster fo permit the commission|! g.99.charles Strickland's dance or- = ce music (1'; hours). to distribute licenses, wave lengths and| """ (hegira: base ball scores. 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit— powers among the several States and| goo +ralk on architecture; three 6:00 —Variety program; scores cmomunities so as “to provide an equi- 4 7 table distribution of good Tadio among | g.g0 5"‘.‘:_:"“L“guze;'“gn.hestm 6:30—Hour from WJZ, T:00 18th & Col. Rd. Fastest and Best Radio Service in Town VCELEETERL TR ERERES SRS 6\\‘\“(’?\:‘\\‘\\“‘\\\ the same.” 3 ’ 4 Serenade. | O L alibimantsimore “The ghost hour with Dunninger. | ZZZZ] p g RiESS—Washington's Busy Furniture Store 7722, to the commission’s discretion. A | gis0 AR € QR ST e trio. ) A chestra. change fro mthe zone system of select- 4 . t cert - ing commiscioncrs 1 ais sugassicd, the | © Rosario Bourdon’s Concert Or commission counsel asserting his belief rogr! i i i that the President should be empow-| 9:00—A-K midweek program. = SAS ner e isentinced ered to appoint qualified persons re-| - Around the World, orchestra styles of perfectly good items of gardless of residence, | and n'mte: zuvark(, FURNITURE—price cut for 10:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. CLEARANCE. (Coprright, 1929. by North Ame: News- " paver Alltance) o "o | 10:15—Slumber music; string ensemble. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. Two days of house- e O COMMISSION WARNS | sizo-srat s ST 2o ST el Sy & AT RD . ON ANNOUNCEMENTS| 3:0—tone star Ranse READ EVERY ITEM :30—Wandering Gypsies. s i - ~ 30— WOR Stoek Co. BEOW: s 114 ey -Al rogram. Recurring complaints from listeners : tr‘fi':’r‘}o‘ffc'km. < Rl against stations which fail to announce | 19:00—News; dance (1 hour). s i | their call letters at frequent intervals| G = [ has evoked another warning from the | 2i2.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. - an [} Federal Radio Commission that per-| 4:30—Organ recital; news. sistent violation of the regulation re-| 7:00—Scores; Gospel hymns; organ. quiring call letter announcements every | 8:00—Entertainers; band concert. 15 minutes will not be tolerated. 9:00—Contralto; Subway Boys. Lately there has been an epidemic of | 10:00—Dance music. complaints against stations, with the re- | 10:30—Steel Pier Minstrels. O = sult that the commission has sent out | 11:00—Hour of dance music. letters once again calling attention to | ' 282.3—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. DAYS . ‘ , I ) y the 15-minute-interval announcement. < SR | T s The complaints are from listeners who | 7:00—WJZ (30 minutes); male quar- | ONLY ecla s feel that an eternity elapses between tet. 2 7 station announcements. particularly | 8:00—Same as WJZ (3 hours). when they hooked a “distant” 11:00—Symphonic Ensemble hour. s e 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. $139.00 HANDSOME 10-FC. DINING ROOM SUITE....€QQ ()() : e } Ol L stic action is contemplated by the | 5.30—Hotel trio: scores. Expertly made of genuine walnut veneers and fine g " Sommission. s Gomimissioner Harold A.| g:00—Popular entertainers; sports. e e L e e o s o ek oy | $:30—WEAP program (30 minutes. || #1853 BOFUR AP CONCOLY enetian and poisehrome $4.95 : \'% it reconvenes. September 3, proposing| _ 236.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. Perfect plate glass, i ) F OR To D A S that the licenses of stations violating | 5:20—Scores; quartet. $15.00 50-LB. MATTRESSES. ;ll;: rfi." letter order be held up pending ::go«unmdssymlphony Orchestra. ‘Made of pure cotton with roll edge. Ing. :30—Talk; Storyloguers. N ! 5 cesensaen > He says that only one offense would | 7:00—WABC (30 minutes); Fur Trap- B X 3 be ‘Walnut-finish, 2-inch, continuous-post style. All sizes. Neation: wher o Bied Tts npphextion fof | 8:00—Bout from WABC O CIB LTS EL ) e d $67.85 § :;:;l‘:l of ‘tun"cm“' wa}:xld be notified | 9:00—Baker Boys; orchestra. !15:5“ dresser, French vanity, chest of drawers and - mus (00—o; : ; . D IhoW e ey |10 Do OrEiEREat E PEIDI R S $8.75 GUARANTEED SIMMONS SPRINGS....... it should be renewed, in view of its vio- ot Iation of a commission regulation. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. Twin link, banded to prevent sagging. All sizes. Commissioner Lafount also proposes | 5:00—Little Symphony: scores. $35.00 ENAMELED DINETTE SUITES 3 s similar campaign against stations | 6:00—Well known plays. Drop-leaf table and 4 Windsor chairs. which fail clearly to differentiate be- | 6:30—Same as WJZ (3% $29.75 THREE-DOOR REFRIGERATOR.. & tween ‘the brondcasting of “canned | 10:15—Bestor's Orchestra; scores. Large size, best insulation. Fully guaran music” and original programs and are 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. $119.00 ’EH“E-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE...... . working “a fraud upon the listening| 5.35 Scores; dinner music. Covered with fine velour, guaranteed spring con- Eub"f-" There is & commission order, | g:25—Scores; Rice String Quartet. struction. e e explains, requiring stations to an- | 7:00_WGY agriculture program. $29.50 FOUR-ROW LAYER-FELT MATTRESS........ :murr::; in clzhur lndd e‘nmu 't‘erml thnt‘ 7:30—Same as WEAF (3 hours). Extra heavy. finest woven ticking. Imperial edge. $16. . e wo- Je l Bt e a echanical Siaph | 10:30—Organ recital hour. $15.00 90-COIL’ BED SPRINGS......ccccvveesn. player is just that. = i Simmons and Sunset. 10-yr, guarantee. 'ount sa! would offer a lutie e size wi £3 - to withhold the licenses of stations EXTRA SPECIAL ITEMS . ANEFINED from the very best properties of Paraffine and nap ity of violati f the * d ie” End tables. book ks, =ik table ccarfs, smok .. i Srder as well as o fthe call-letter Tegu- . 357500 FINEST LIVING ROOM SUITE - 11 sorss .. thene base crudes “GULF SUPREME?” possesses all the good and Jatlor 7 5 4 2 i R e none of the bad features of the single base oils refined from either Major “Chain” Features crude. QThe heat of high-speed . . . high compression motors [T - Arranged % T:00—Lehn & Fink Serenade; o . : I Ow I ERM W‘;::":i: or carbonizes many single base oils and reduces others to a very B onthly S x . . . .. . . . a3z Whg. WBAL: thin consistency ... in either case reducing efficiency of the motor. WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, B WREN, WBAP, KPRC, WOAI i % s, i WKY and WLW. (4 - (%) 7:30—United States Marine Band; ) You will find *“GULF SUPREME” Sylvan ‘Theater concgrt-— o Vielr pogns B o just the oil for your motor. At ity SRS o AMOS '» ANDY s y ' any Gulf Service Station or Dealer : ol 4l program; chestra, quartet and soloist— In Person WMAL and C. B. §. network. THE most popular characters on L L S g 1 the alr now broadcasting! WBAL, WHAM, WJR, KWK, every night except Tuesday, 10} ULF EFIN N WREN, 'GN. o'clock. sart~Burean Your: | | Courtesy of The PepsodenlCo.I Manufacturers of the Famous Gulf Venom Insecticide Aus. 29, 1929 9:30—Concert p - nd prominent radio artists—WRC 19‘;';8_):":'0.0".?-“3}""_‘7” wIZ, WILAV!!;\IT'I'(;KA, w;uu'.vw;m 827'829 7tll st. ,N.w. BRI R R .