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THE SUN FURHGN PROGRAMS Today on the Radio 0 BE- ATTEMPTED Houand Will Be Heard Over N.'B. C. and Talk From London on C. B. S. lfi(l’n PHI, in Huizen, Holland, will ke anather ll(!l!gz today to send to the United States the special program scheduled last Sunday, which failed to| cross the Atlantic on account of me-| chanical difficulties at the Dutch trans- | mitter. ‘The program is scheduled from 1 to 2 o'clock, and will consist of a 45-minute | musical program and a talk by Bernard C. J. Loder, first chief justic« nf rhc ‘World Court. Gerrit American Minister to The Ne'.herhnfll will introduce him WRC will rebroadcast the Holland program in conjunction with its asso- ciates in the National Broadcasting Co. WMAL and other Columbia Broad- casting stations also will re- broadcast & foreign program from 12:30 to 12:45 o'clock. Coming from London, this program will feature a talk by Lady Nancy Astor, first woman member of Parliament. She will be introduced by Frederic William 7Vile. | Maria Mueller on WRC. \ Hll‘hoflltg:mmlflln 80~ prano ropolitan Opera_Co. Who has been chosen to sing th role of Elizabeth in “Tannhauser,” under the direction of the famous Arturo Tres- cannini at the Wagnerian Festival at Beyreuth, will be the vocal artist of the Atwater Kent Radio hour tonight at 9:15 over WRC. Mme. Mueller; who -has been con- nected with the Metropolitan Opera Co. since 1925, came from !u’ro%g with a tation as a singer of ‘agneri: 1 ol At that time she had just con- cluded a long engagement as prima dotina of the of l'l Prague. the capi- tal of her “During her first season in Iun-icl she decided to enlarge her repertoite, and after im- N_Mpemncu in Wagnerian roles ith | 11:00a—Service from All Souls’ Uni- her performance in d the simple Mimi in Gen. Nicholas Herkimer, he: battle of which contributed imm¢ to e's defeat at Saratoga, will be the subject of the WRC at 7 o'clock. T 2357 g— i Columbia stations l.s eater of the Air pmen hundred musicians, ‘ the high school on:netm every State and several| the orches- i S §§g§ <] E L EE nmn;’m?}npmml.dwm Rhapsodigers. Bernadine yu"ilu singer, will be heard in Sonatron his wi organ recital in 1yl P Jesse Crawford will s his special number a waltz which includes “The Shepherd’s nn— nade,” it Me ol You” and “My Bem" from “The Choco. Soldier.” Arabesque dflmuc mmh.hlonm will be based on the e g8 the! itdls. ‘WJSV has scheduled its usual Sunday program, opening with a broadcast of the morning service of the Patriotic Association, and elnlln( with minute broadcast of gospel songs by Charlie Clark and Roy ‘Gourley. DAMROSCH T0 DIl DIRECT. Famous Leader in Charge of High| School Orchestra. | Walter Damrosch will direct the Na- | School Orchestra in a| from _Atlantic City over B. C. system Thursday afternoon. “The program is given in connection , | 10:30—Arabesque—Dramatic sketeh, 475.9—~WMAL—630. (Columbia Broadcasting System.) 10:00 to 11:00a—Watch tower services. | 12:30 to 12:45—"“The Five-Power Naval Conference,” by Lady Astor, from London. . 1:30—Memorial Park program. 2:00—Ballad hour. 3:00—Symphonic hour. 4:00—Cathedral hour. 5:00—News reel of the alr. 5:30 to 6:00—Sermon by Rev. Donald Grey Barnhouse of Philadelpia. 6:30—0'Cedar program. 7:00—Our romantic ancestors. 7:30—French_Trio. 7:45—"The World's Business,” by Dr, Jultus Klein. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—La Palina Rhlpsodlzen 8:30—Sonation program. 9:00—Majestic Theater of the Alr, 10:00—The Royal program, with Jesse Crawford. organist. 11:00 to 12:00—Back-home hour. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—"Opening the Morning Mail.” 30a—Blue Monday Gloom Chasers. ‘Radio Home Makers,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 10:30a—Harmonies and contrasts. 10:45a—Mirrors of beauty. 11:00a—Ben and Helen talk it over. 11:15a—"Timely Topics,” by Senator Capper of Kansas. 11:30a—The children’s corner. 11:45a—“¥orr Diet.” by Janet Lee. 12:00m—Columbia Revue. 12:30—Piano syncopators. 12:45—Yoeng's Orchestra. 1:30—Ambassador Orchestra. 2 00—The Honolulans. 2:30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 3:00 to 3:30—Columbia Ensemble. 315.5—"0——9“. (National Broadcasting Co.) 8:00a—The Sunday symphonet. 9:00 to 10:00a—Children’s hour. tarian Church—Sermon by Rev. U. G. B. Plerce, pastor. 12 :o—'rne Nomads. from Holhnd—-uudc lnd talk by Bernard C. J. Loder, former chief judge of the World Court. hony concert. :w—?fin”m % 4:00—Service from the Washin o Episco- pll Buhop of the Diocese of oo-D-vey e surgeons. 'W—Schoes of the omnt tess Alga Mendolago Ti- er.” program by Maj. Ed- Bowes’' family, from the Capitol Theater, New York. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 5:00—Tree , Ve and otn:n program, vocal —Also WEEI, WJA WCSH, _WFI, WGR, WCAE, WPJCA ww WTAM. 6: oo—lehau of the Orient, Countess WRC, WGY, WCAI. WWJ. ie—Also WEEI, WCSH, WTAG. WJAR, WRC, WGY, <WGR, WLIT. IR, 7:00—Heroes—Also WJAR, WTAG, Wi WRC, WGY, WCAE, WWJ. WSAI, WRVA, WBT WJAX, WIOD, WHAS WSM, ‘WSB, CKGW, 7:30—Ma). Bowes' 'X‘huuer lelly. mu- presentation—Also WJAR, WRC, WGY. WCAE, WWJ, WSAI, ‘WFJC, 3 WSB, W’l‘m WTIC, —Also ‘WJAR, “TAG WCSH, WRC, . WGY, WOR, CAI?‘ wWwJ, WSAL WHAS, - Also WW. 348.6—WABC New York—860. 5: m—&;mnn by Dr. n-mhowAui ‘with the annual convention of the de- anent of superintendents of the iational Education Association. 2 ““, = 9 Major “Chain” Features TODAY. 12:30—Program from London; talk by Lady Astor— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 1:00—Program from Holland; music and talk—WRC and $:00—Davey hour; Walter Pres- ton, baritone, and other soloists—WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:00—Heroes of the world; dra- matic sketch of an im- portant incident in the life .of Gen. Nicholas Her- kimer, hero of the battle of Oriskany, with musical background — WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:00—Enna Jettick melodhl Iz, WBZ ‘WBAL, WJR, WLW othe 8:16—Collier's hour; “Child . by with _mu- interlude — WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WJR and .. radio . B. C. net- work. n:oo—lnm ‘Theater; Nl- hesra WAL 404 G, “C ‘sketch based o ‘Tarkington's "Pen- rod"—-WJZ, WBZ, WJR, 'HAH. WCKY, KDKA d WREN. 10: OS—“!“M.Y at Seth Park- rural sketch—WRC llld N. B. C. network. 11:00—Back-home hour from Churchill Tabernacle at Buffalo—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. ‘WHEK. Gso-mvlewlng Musical Hits—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WHAL, WJAS, WLBW WPBL, WKBW, WADC. , WKRC, WGHP, Also ' WNAC, WEAN, WOAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS. WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WHK,' WKRC, WGHP, !'.m—Wavnv King's Orchestra—Also WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WIAS WLBW, WFBL, SAMUEL PEPYS reforms this week et R L) OTHER CELEBRITIES WILL GREET YOU Each Night at 6:30 except Saturday and Sunday at the AMERICAN - RADIATOR HOME BANQUET ) KDKA. , | 11:15—1Islanders s @ ==wm— Offered by the WRC and Affiliated N.B.C. Stations PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1930. (Meiers on left of call letters, kflocycles on right. All time p.m., unless otherwise indicated. m LOCAL STATIONS. 8:30—Chase & Sanborn Choral Or- chestra. 9:00—“Our Government,” by David Lawrence. 9:15—Atwater Kent hour, featuring Maria Mueller, soprano. 10:15—Studebaker Champjons. 10:45—Sunday at Seth Parker’s. 11:15—Russian Cathedral Choir. 11:45—Sam Herman, xylophonist. 11:58 to 12:00—Weather fo' -ast. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises, 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a—Songs by Pauline Haggard. 11:45a—Bridge talk by Mrs. Munce, jr. 12:00m—Farm flashes. 12:10—Lotus Orchestra. 12:45—National farm and home hour. 1:30—Organ recital from Kitt studio. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00—Jean Thomas and the singing fiddler. 3:15—"Easy Flowers for All" by Leon- ard Barr 3: M—Amerlcan F’oundanon for the Blind. 4:00 to 5:00—U. 8. Marine Band. 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 10:00a—Charlton Ward, soprano. 10:18a—Bonnie D. Sosamon, soprano. 10:30a—Eva Woodford Lovett, soprano. 11:00a—S8ervice of the Church of the lpighlm—fl@rmon by Rev. Z. hillips 12:15- -Birthdays. 12:18 m 12 20——Publlc Service Man. ly Program Tomorrow. 7 ::mn—Revellle, 5a—Musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 10: oo-—nouuhnld chat, Peggy Clarke. 12:15—Music. 205.4—WISV—1,460 (Independent Publishing Co.) John | 10:30 to H:!o—tvmltllltlc service— Sermq on by Rev. William Mc- 7:15—] PI‘OIDC“9~ 17:30—Time signal. Prot 8:30—Maurice Wiedmeyer. baritone. lc.’o—'gnave'l talk by Dr. John O. ot 9:00—Gretta Ludwig. contralto. 9:15—L. Z. fmm , trombonist. Godfrey, tenor. 9:80—Chick 10:15 o 11:00—Clark and Gourley, gos- pel singers. 1 Tomorrow. Early Program 8:00 to 10: W.—mlpflxl hints to house- | wives: music. 11:30 to 1:00—Farm news, current events and music. 3:00-to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. - Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. | ‘WLAC. 10:00—Poet of the Organ—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP. WSPD, 10:: So——Anbelque-—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, ! WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, | %RC WGHP, WKBN, WSFD, BJ. 11:00—Back Home Hour, Rev. C. H.! Churchill—Also WCAU, WMAL, WLBW, WMAK, WKBW, WADC, WGHP, WSPD, WDBJ, ‘WDOD. 12:00—Coral !lllnde!&vWABC and chain; 12:30 — Organ melodies | WABC. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. 5:00—National Religious Service—Also , WLW, W, 6:00—Twilight Voices — Also WBAL; 6:30—In Spotlight—Also WBAL. 7:00— vebe'x descriptive mono- JZ only. ki SMo-e! Koestner orche:tn—Allo WBAL, WJR, WGN, WHAM WLW. 8:00—Melodies—Also ‘WBZ, WHAM, WJR, .WHASG WSM, WSB, KDKA, CK( 8:15—Uncle Henry's Magazine—Also| WBZ WHAM, WJR, 9: 1s—sum' Singers—Also WBZ, KA, WJR, WHAM, CKGW. 9:: ls—Penrod Sketch of Boy Life— Also WHAM, WJR. 10:15—Musicians—Also WHAM: 11:00 — Katherine Tift-Jones — Also (30 min) —Also KDEKA, WJR; quartet (15 min.) —Also KDKA, WJR. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100, 5:15—] o S R unday conce 9. 5—% Scl Orchestra, 10:00—News; brass sextet. 10:30—Galen Hall Trio. 11:00—Hymns; organ concert. 282.3—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 5:00—8Same as WJZ (2 hours). 7:00—Reveries (30 minutes); WJZ (30 minutes). Two Great b Eugene Ormandy, Conductor— Guests Solo Artist TUNE IN TONIGHT! DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, l| FAMOUS ARTISTS | . DerNADINE HAYES | 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. | 8:30—Organ recital (30 min,); WEAF. 5—The Enchanted hour. 5—WEAF (30 minutes); violin re- cital. | 11:00—Madcaps; news; organ (1 hour) 422.3—WOR Newark—710, 00—Dr. Payne; Songland. 5—N. Y. Newspaper Club. 5—Hotel concert orchestra. 0—Choir Invisible. 00—Variety concert. 30—Orchestra and Male Trio. 0—Manhattan Symphony Orchestra | 0—Halsey Street Playhouse. 11:30—Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 0—Same as WABC (1!; hours). 00—H. and F.; Ploneers. 00—WABC programs (2! hours). 0—Feature; Stylemasters. 5—Same as WABC. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—880. 00—Musical program. 0—Calvary Episcopal Church. 00—Same as WJZ (13 hours). | 5—The ‘Wizard; opera: soloist, | 11:00—~WJZ programs (1 hour). | | 260.3—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:00—Travelogue; musicale. 00—Fireside Forum. 0—Same as WJZ. 9:15—Classics (30 min.); hours). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 5:00—WEAF programs (6% hours). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. :00—Religious service. 0—Hotel ensemble. 0—WJZ programs (2, hours). 9:45—Organ; sports; digest. 10:30—WBZ Players, “Sham.” | 11:16—Hockey, Brulm! vs. Rangers. CENTRAL Ahl) SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Orchestra; opera. 7:00—Hotel orchestra. 0—~WJZ (30 min.); variety concert 0—Feature; solos; ke 1s, 0--Symphony hour. | 10:30—Great Adventurers. 11:00—Musical novelesque (1 hour). 398.8—WJR Detroit—750. 0—Entertainers; vocal; pie time. % hours). H Quartet. 11:30—Same a§ WJZ (30 minutes). 12:00—Organ IM_ dance hour. 405, Z—W!B Atlanta—740. 7:00—WEAF and. WJZ (3% hours). | 10:15—Bright Spot hour. ! 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:00—Religlous service, T on—s-m"e“g W'EAF' (lohminllul). 7:30—First 8:30—Same upe?!:AF (1% hours). 10:15—Organ recital. |365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 7:00—WEAF and WJZ (3% hours). ‘13— Kentucky program (30 min.). | 10 ame as WEAF (30 minutes). 11:18—Reporters; Homing Program. (45 minutes). 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—WEAF and WJZ (1% hours). 8: ces. PACKARD’S GOOD USED CARS ALL THIS WEEK Buy from a firm that will be here to serve you next year. Flying Cloud Sedan ..$595 Buick 28 Sedan ..... 775 Studebaker Sedan ... 675 Packard Sed. Limo. 27 850 Packard 6 Scd. Limo.. 475 Buick Master Roads... 675 Nash 28 Coupe ...... 725 Pierce Arrow Limo,.. 500 Reo Sedan .....eoume 298 Hupmobile 8 Sedan ... 300 cials will be chosen from the list. Cars so marked will sell that day at $100 below the price marked. Cadillac Sedan...... $425 Pierce Arrow Limo. .. 475 Flying Cloud Sedan.. 650 Packard 8 Phaeton.... Packard 6 Sedan . Cadillac Roadster Packard 6 Limo. . Nash 27 Roadster Packard 8 Limo. .... Stutz’8 Sedan-, 3% ... Terms—Trade Several small low-priced cars available, $75 and up. PACKARD’S USED CARS Kalorama Road at Seventeenth D. * | have been of great interest to me. I am Wiz (% | C.. FEBRUARY OF STAGE AND SCREEN TO BROADCAST Lupe Velez, the vivacious screen star, will be the guest soloist in the Paul Whiteman Old Gold hour Tuesday over WMAL. Ezio Pinza, noted bass of the Metropolitan Opera Co.,; will be heard in the General Motors “family party” tomorrow night over WRC. The Brown- Bilt Footlights program over WMAL Friday will feature Brook Louis, com- poser of many well known songs. Bernadine Hayes, “blues” singer, will take part in the wommn program to- night over WMAI || THE LISTENERS’ | FORUM Radio Editor: The letters in the Lis- teners’ Forum during the past weeks| a DX hound, and have been in the city only six weeks. The letters in last Sun- day’s Star were of especial interest to me, and I have decided to copy from my radio log the comments I made on reception for the night of January 18. They are: ‘WLAC good at 8:30. WJZ, Pickard Family. WEKBW, Columbia program. |10:2 10: zs pm. Lucky Strike Orchestra, from loudspeaker can be heard down | ‘\n hlll below. 11 p.m., WMAL, dance music on speaker. 11:50, W2XCD, test- | ing: music loud. Rudy Vallee, over | WRC, 12 to 12:15, using both pairs | phones; music wonderful. 12:27 am, | WJDX, midnight program; Negro spir- ituals, “Don’t You Want That Stone” and “Deep River.” WWVA. 12 M Mountaineers' Club program; 12:32, WIBO, dance music, “That's why‘ I'm Jealous of ‘You”; good. 12:35, | WTMJ, “St. Louis Blues"; Badger | | Room Orchestra; clear and loud, WSM. barn dance. Foreign station on 635! kilocycles. WEAF, good. WMAQ, fine. | WLW, very loud and clear. WGN, very !loud;:’ can be heard all over room. WMC, coming in good. 12:45, WCW fine. WHAS, loud and clear. Foreign | station on 825 kilocycles. 12:50, KOA, Cosmopolitan hour, “George will en! tain during intermission; piano solos. KWKH coming through fine. KFI, good, but program undistin- I’uishnble ‘WOBU, advertising radio fog Old-Timers, “The Mockingbird” at | 12:57; dial 131,Q. 1 a.m.. WOW, bn[le' | notes; sounds like Mps. dial 15Q. |WEBM and WLW; very loud. KGO, | {whistle. WCCO, loud and clear. KOA, | |dance music: good now. WFIW, adver- tising; loud and clear, except for slight h!h’odyne Starting at 1,500 kilocycles, passing by many stations now. Haven't 'time to listen to every one. WHAM, coming in good. Picked up 49 stations | | between 1,500 and 850 kilocycles. WRC | | has awful hetrodyne. going off and on with it. 1:10 a.m. now. through good. KN: be heard clearly now; can hear crash of | cymbals; Durant program; ad talk at 1:18; vocal solo !ollowcd. ‘How Could | Anything Good Be So Bad; second | solo, 1:23, “Dl’llflnl in the Moonlight"; 125, “The Pagan Love Song” 1: 28, WWAE, concluding dance program from ball room; dial 32P. 1:30, WGHP, test program, No. 2. “Bandana Babv fon record by Cotton Club Orchestra; dial | 137%P. 1:32, KAO, organ, with con- mxw ‘and baritone duet; dramatic sketch; Rose and Frank in a garden 1930—PART FOU R. RADIO AUDIENCE TO “EAR MARDI GRAS New Orleans Festivities Will Be Broadcast Over N. B. C. Network. ‘The laughter and abandoned gayety of old New Orleans at Mardi Gras time will be taken to radio listeners of all the Nation in two programs to be stag- ed in New Orleans by the National Broadcasting Co. in co-operation with station WSMB, its associated station William S. Lynch, program director for N. B. C. charge. He will describe unreal parade of the Mystick Krewe of Proteus Monday night, March 3. The following day, erdl Gras day Rex. the highest personsge of the car’ t personage of - nival, and of a New Orleans mad with program duration. Monday night Lynch will go on the air at 7:30 o'clock and on Tues- networks BRrROOK LOUIS clated with the National Broadoasting cb‘r?-"" has been given a Nation-wide talking to each other. Getting cold; must retire; wish I had an aerial on the roof. Reception excellent. WGN, WLW, WTAM, WBBM, WENR can be | GIBBONS WILL OUTLINE o YIS0 | LITERARY DIGEST POLL Now for a few words about my set. Series of 26 Broadcasts on National It is a_homemade two-tubo set, one” 222 sereonoerid. radie TecquersS| Prohibition Facts Wl Start Tomorrow. stage and one 1124 detector, with 6-volt | and 90-volt 'dry battery. | Facts relating to the national pro- bition poll to. be conducted by the Aflhl about 50 feet of bell wire in room and ground 15 feet of wire to hot- | hii water radiator. Now., I believe reception is about as| good in the city as in the country. I look forward to reading the radio section of The Star every day, and especlally the Sunday section. JOHN W. BULLOCK.. ginning tomorrow night, nounced yesterday by the Broadcasting Co. d Gibbons, the headline hunter, will be the speaker to be heard in this ——— series of 15-minute programs. In addi- nmi. glm discussion of the pmhlblflm; ns "" news reports an Eokivens of t events. LUNCHEON ON AIR. Tn the. Eastern time one the new Congressional Club Event Will Be !m.. will be heard at 6:¢5 o'clock. will be rej at 10:45 T e e W o'clock, Central sta time, and will Proceedings at a formal luncheon of | be heard at that time stations the Women’s Oownuflonumub'rhms- assoclated with the N. B. C. in the day afternoon will be broadcast by |Central and Mountain time WleMthenaworkolcolumbu A se will be featured, parate System stal one in which Mrs. Porter H. D-h.wlfeolluntor dertake will be broadcast on the Pacific Coast D-.Iaolvamun‘.wln\m night except Sunday. the | every tht role of announcer for the broadcast. mgu:i;%m mr.dl‘l"‘n(m~ ;nhn:s‘l‘g': OME wmunpmmxm pmmm | M -MA,SFEJRNSE N CHAMBER MUS|C 0" AIR. Mexus..ReciPEs..SaMpLES E || Chitd Care hints.... Other idoas galore! |NAA Will Brondcast Program From | RADIO HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE Library of Congress. Station WRC —11:15 every morning NAA will broadoast the concert ot | National is " of Koch, and. 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