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RAMA TO FEATURE "RADIO PROGRAMS ‘“My Gypsy Lover” and “The ¢ Coming Day” to Be Broad- cast Tonight. ™Two dramas especially adapted for {radio presentation will be broadcast to- inight by WMAL and associated Colum- bla Bl'o‘dclltlnl System stations. ‘The first, “My Gypsy Lover,” will come during the MacFadden Red Seal hour, from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. The other will be the Hank Simmons’ Show Bmt company’s version of “The Com- ing Day,” which had its premiere in Pittsburgh 11 years ago. This play was written by James Simpsor McLaughlin, and fells the story of the struggle for good government in a small city. Onf of WMAL's principal musical features will be presented during the|1 Kolster hour, which inaugurates its Fall and, Winter season of college pro- gram® with a concert by the Brown University Band. The program is made up huely of compositions by Brown graduases. Voice of Columbia. The Voice of Columbia and Dixie Echoes are among WMAL’'s remaining major features. A mixed quartet, bari- tone and orchestra will take part in the Columbia program, which contains a number of classical and semi-classical compositions. Negro spirituals, as usual, constitute the Dixie Echoes' presenta- tion. WRC's outstanding program tonight will come from' the American Gas As- sociation’s convention in Atlantic City. B. A. Rolfe and his orchestra and Charles Hackett, tenor of the Chicago Opera Co., are scheduled to take in mu program. F "WRC also will introduce another new i%wm—t concert by the Blue and fte Marimba Band. Its program | contains a number of light Spanish airs. “Carmen” on WRC. A fast and racy program ot selections, | yarying from popular ballads of the dt m excerpts from Bizet's “Carmen,” e presented during the Palmolive hour, wh.\ch ‘WRC_will broadcast at 9:30 'elock. aul Oliver, tenor, will sing k's “Songs My Mother Taught Me, and the Revelers' Quartet will pre- an. unusual _arrangement of Loaor:e Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue.” “Polonaise”, from “Mignon” will be fsting by Olive Palmer, soprano. rulldoc and Albeniz, two of the interpretive of modern Spanish eunpuels, supply the selections which % lojl Orchestra, under the direc- , will broadcast over Douglas Stanbury, ard in “Song of the i WRECKED PLANE’S PILOT FAGiNG DEATH CHARGE Accusation Filed ger Is Killed in cn-i of Bhip. By the Associsted Press. PONTIAC, Mich., October 16.—Frank ‘Wrede, fl.ofDehmt,mlmo(lnlll" i ‘which ctashiéd 10 miles south of Sunday, Monday was charged z vlt.h involuntary mansiaughter as a re- isult of the death of Joseph Kel, 25, . Detroit passenger, who was hully in- '«Jumd in the mm Prosecutor Charles L. Wil- son of Oakland County, announced as far as he could learn Wrede held nnly ® student pllot's lu:enle and that he | ‘'was scting conf Federal reguu i tions when he xelupnnpu- senger. pilot_ was not seriously injured. Wrede 2aid he lost control of ‘the plme when his safety belt became unhooked as the ship was in a loop and that the plane went into a tail spin at an alti- tude of 2,000 feet, while he attempted to keep from mung out. 1 R b . Joan Bruntin, aged 12, of Dover, Eng- land, recently swam the 20 miles from Dover to Ramsgate in 6 hours 2 minutes, beat by. 12 minutes the previous Tecord held by Frank Perks. Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 8:00—Mobiloil concert; works of Granados and _Albeniz— 9:00—McFadden hour’; “My _ Gypsy _Lover'— WMAL and O, B. B. net- WRI g 10:00—Kolster hour; Brown Uni- versity Band—WMAL and and C. B. S. network. 11 oo—Nmoml Grand _ Opera . B “Carmen”— WW. A A Barbara Gould sells how ““any woman can look lovelier.” She will be heard on the air Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 over WISV A WOMAN who should have known Better said to me, “Any girl can look like a nflliu:h lars if she spends _enou ¥ [ money on ‘There’s almost nothi the idea that money lei- mmmnlflvfly {Creator of 4 Creams for flu4MofB-¢uty 2:30—Gotham String 'l'm 5: SS-Summnry of m :o—Amencnn Gas Association pro- n:oo——“Amoa ‘n’ Andy.” 10 0a—The shoppers’ 1 OOIv—Hethll hints to :15a—=Shoppers’ 'Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTSBER 16, 1929. ) 3 X (Meters on left of call letters, %wu Al time p.m. unless THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, 'WEDNESDAY, 'OCTOBER 16, 1929. ‘LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC==80. (National BM o) " in National Ll!e." by ‘Senttor Nye of Norh fluna in Many Hutchins 'I:W—Cofl’ect time. 7:01—Blue and White Marimbs Band. 8:00—Mobiloil_conoert. 8:30—Happy Wonder Bakers. ‘Troubadours. 1:15—Weather forecast, 11:16 to 11:58-Slumber music. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. Department of Lal 11:15a—Radio Household mtlbule Champ Randolph. flashes. 12:10—Sunshine Carolers. .1:00—National Farm and Home hour. 1:45—Talk by Louis tor of the 2:30—Melody 3:15— The ln‘lco!lpeech"byvun 3: lQ—Wulhlfl Kennedy, tenor. 4:00 to 5:00——Section of the United States Army Band. 228.9—WOL—1,210. (American Broadcasting Co.) 5 45—The Town Orier. 00—"“What's on lhe air tonight?” l 5—Edith Reed’s Entertainers. 6:45—Talk by Mrs. Harry C. Barnes of 'the District of Columbia Chapter, American Red Cross, 7:00—PFrances B. Fallon, contralto, 7:30—Late news fiashes. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—The musical eloek. .W&—lefll‘lyl—-A M.ht for the 8: os—uunc-l clock (eontinued). 00a—Household chat, Pocn Clarke. p-renu guide (continued 454.3—WEAF New York--860, 6:00—Black and Gold Room Orches- tra—Also WTAG, WOAI. 'WJ 7:00—Blue and White Mar] Also WWJ, KOA. 7:30—Golden Gems, vocal and string quartet—Also 8:00—Erno Rappee -Also -l WJIAR, WTAG, WLIT, Wai WOAE, WWJ, WBALL' WEJC, WT, 8:30—Happy. Bakers, with Luther, tenor-—Also WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAL WGN, WHAS, ‘WSM, WSB, WBT. 10:30—American _Gas Association pro- -WEAP. y gram— 5 u:oo—N-uonnI Grand_Opera, men”~—Also WOAE, ‘WSAT, WTAI ‘WIOD, WTIO (1%2 hours; 12: W—-Dlnce orcheutrl @ hour)— WEAF. 348.6—~WABC New York—=860. I:M—Pflnch lesson —Also WFBL, ‘WCAO, WADC, WJAS, WHP WDO 6:30—Lombardo Orchestra— Alio WFBL, WKRC, WADC, WKBW, WLBW, WHP, WDOD, WD! WWHC, 7:00—Diamond Entertainers; comedy trio-—WABC only. 8:00—Voice of Columbia—Also WFBL, ‘WEAN, WNAC, WKRC, WMAL, WC. WSPD, WHK, WADC, WK ‘WMAQ. WLBW, WJAS, 9: oo—mculne nm'nm—uw wcw WCAO. WJAS WADO WKRC TONIGHT" HE REGULAR FORESTERS isht at .Ttl ll.x)‘ CHARACTER LOANS 475.9—~WMAL—$30. 4 (vmmum Radio Forum.) hrtlinerl. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. ; Singing Cop. 8:00—Hotel dinner m with 11:00—Hour of dance music. ‘My 00—Harry Kogen's Orchestra—Also 0 WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WLW. 8:30—Foresters' Male qmmt with Bernard Altschuler Orchestra— Also 'WBZ, AM, KDKA, WLW WBT WRVA, KYW, noo—'n-ade and Mark—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, KYW. 9:30—The Trawlers, yarns of the sea —Also WBZ, WHAM, KDEKA, WLW, WJR. ? Ifl:W—Voyl‘ers in Musical Review— WBz, WHAM KA, “| 10: !o—Ouy lemons 48-Plece Orches- tra—aAlso e Echoes. u oo-—l-hnk slmmog: Show Boat, 12:00 to 1:i Wl"'Di" muut Pre by Stanley Bell and Les cel Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30a—"Just ;hi.l‘eno More of Some- 205.4—WISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. 0—Dinner music. S—Children's 1 5 7 30—Army Band concert. 8:00—Harmonica solos by Big Ed. 8:15—Ahlenfeld an eyer, “The Har- mony Boys." :30—Studio feature, 5—Carl Conrad, baritone. 9:00—The Parris Sisters, the “Har- mony Twins.” [ S—Chtck Godfrey, tenor. 0—Sue Kennedy, contralto. o 5—Virginia reader. 0:00—Joseph Di Meglio, nor. 10 16 to 11:00—Ray Acton Serenaders. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to House- wives; music. ‘ Farm ll “—-mulul Mon 3:00 to 6:00—Midafternoon musicale. 434.5—~-NAA—630. (Washington Navy Yard) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled jor Eastern standard time. WGHP, ‘WSPD, WMAQ, ‘WHK, 9:30—Smoker—Also WOAU, WNAG, , WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WGHP, WMAQ, WEPD, . WLBW, WERC. 10:00—Brown University Band—Also ONEY ob- m tained through a Character Loan not only con- veniences you in meeting -Fall ex- penses but: you are allowed to return it in small monthly pay- ments that build up a bank account for you of one-third your original loan. THE 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. District 2109 Under U. S. Government Supervision (less tubes) It's NEW! It’s Neutrodyne! (The Workhorse of Radio) It’s 8 Tube! It’s the 1930 Radio! Why .Bc Satisfied WL 11:15—Slumber Music, WBZ, KDEA, KYW,| o WRVA, WIOD, WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT. WJIAX, WJR, —Also WIR, KYW by Laurler String Ensemble (45 min.)—Also KDEA, WRC. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 5:00—Talk; salon music. 6:00—Merrymakers; Fantastics. ‘WH. Andy— WHAM, KDKA, 6:30—Dinner musie; talk. d Btrus 0--~WEAF programs 1 oo—mnny dance hour. Jelly Tarts Hear Ida Bailey Allen, President of the National R adio Home-Makers Club, broadcast this recipe for The American Sugar Refining Co. .at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning over Station WMAL. ““Swec sten it with Dom American Sugar Refining Company Thos. E. Jarrell, Pres. 272.6—~WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 'l 05—News; feature; 3:00Same' a5 WEAR (1 howun). & schos. (2% hours); news, 422.3—-WOR Newark—710. , KD 256.3—~WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 8:00—Aviators; news; orchestrs. Finanolers; talk. 8 W—Wm (30 min.); Jump Wreck- 9 oo—snm a8 WABC (3 hours). 319.5—~WGY Scheneetady—790. (2% hours). 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. l:n—-vwlmm: talk. oo—om:emr On Wings of Song. programs (3% hours). ll M—Dl.nu music (45 min.). 305.9—KDEKA fl‘kblrlh—.l. 6: oo-—l(etmpo)lun m!et.y. orchestra. 7:00~WJZ (30 min).; Radioet. 8: e as WJZ (4 hours). 12: m Bestor's Orchestra. m.l-:wn: 6:00—Markets; dinner music. :30—Ple Time. 'l 00—WJZ (30 min.); Nature Wllt. 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—750. 00—Dinner music; Forecasters, 00—WJZ (30 min.); ensémble, 00—Same as WJZ (3% hours). 15—News; dance music. 00—Organ 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Hour of mhutru ’l}»:l’rocnm of Brevit! u 11:45—Concert program. SAVING FROM WASTE REDUCTION FIGURED Ten Simplified Practice Plans in Use, Says U. 8. De- partment. By the lmoem.a Pnn Elimina unnecessary variety in lndlutrhl yn)aucu and other 'I.Ih reduction practices were Mtfimv by Edwin W. Ely, chief of rtment’s division of simpli- dance hour. w.vz (2 hours). merce llegians. fled , to be resulting in an an- 00—Old Broadway Melodies. nual saving of $300,000,000. Ely said 00—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). this was accomplishe by only CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—~WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Club orchestra; diners. 0—Jack Little; Scrap Book. as WJZ (2 hours). it mub Brevities, min. amm 12:00—Orchestra; Howard Mel 1:00a—Little Jack Little (30 ml 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070. 1200—Dance music hour, 217.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. x 00—University of Kentucky. 00—Curtis “l.l—wlfl Nashville—850. W—llflnl quartet; bulletins. 0—Justine 00—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). 11 oo—Dcncs (30 min); 270.1~WRVA lhhmd—l,llo. 0—Same a8 WJ 00—Variety hour. l 00—Dixie lptmull Singers. smm's Orchestra. programs were in use. A cabbage 4 feet 1 inch high, 6 feet wide and weighing 39 pounds was re- centlv_exhibited in Tipperary, Ireland. hestra; movies. n and orchestra. WSM Min- ice m! . Talking About Investments No matter what speculating you may want to do—you want some safe and sound invest- ment beyond the reach of fluce TWELFTH & G STS. 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