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JISSELLS ICE CREAM| A combination of delicious Ice Cream and a novel effect, for the birthday party or anniversary occasion. We make up a Fussells Ice Cream Cake —of ice cream, so that its looks exactly like a big layer cake, with whipped cream embel- lishments, and appro- priate inscription in gay colors. $2.25 Will serve 12 gemerously Delivery on 24-Hour Notice Order from the Fussell dealer in your meighbor- hood—or direct from us. West 2308. Fussell-Young Ice Cream Co. 1310 Wis. Ave. W. 2308 House & Herrmann Seventh at Eye Washington's Tube Center POST-STANDARD GUARANTEES WE PRl Fresh stock All tubes tested RADIO JTUBI CX 301A....65¢c CX 112A ...$1.59 CX 371A ...$1.59 CX 381.....3545 STANDARD 816 F St. N.W. 423 11th St. N.W. Open Until 10 P.M. 10 EXPRESS VIEWS “Has Business Come Back?” Is WMAL Broadcast Topic Tonight. Six editors of business papers serving basic industries will summarize business conditions throughout the country in a mhflx ~hour bro-dcu: wnlcht over d associated Cols Broad- System stations. “Has Business Come Back?” is the topic to be discussed by the editors, who have conferred with President Hoover and variou§ Government offi- cials and have compared notes with them. The editors are G. D. Orane, Virgil Jordan, Norman C. shldeL L w ‘W. Morrow, W. W. Macon Aldrich. Paui Wooton, Wllhl nmcwwlptr correspondent, will int: uce Cornell to Be on Alf. Another ial program to be broad- uut b'y wi , and Columbia network ns has been prepared by Cornell Unlvermy to mark the openi of its Cornellian council roll call which is Two hun alumni wul be held before loud speakers in various sections of the coun to listen to the program, which inclu concert an octet of the university's glee club and a talk by Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, former pmident of Cornell United States Steel Corporation, lllo will speak. In lhe Blackstone pro(nm PFrank Crumit will sing “You're ‘Welcome as the Flowers in May, & in lddmon o will connlbuu “Just Like a Butterfly That’s Caught in the Rain” and “Love Me or Leave Me.” The duet numbers in b& the Geor'e ‘Wash. lnmn Unlvenlty ee Club and a talk hl . Thomas H. Healy, assistant dean the’ Foreign Bervice School ofm town vnlvnm on Centenary of “Two Grenad Star” aria from “Tannhauser. by, “A popular so; years e by, * sle Built for Tvo‘;.'fllm lhn‘ by FIVE STATIONS ASK MAXIMUM POWER Federal Radio Body Debates Policy on Watts and Cleared Channels. While the Federal Radio Commission battles the vital issue of maximum power, five stations in the 1 ory are €ool- action of to utilizse 's eering division, as to were on id records ly on all applications of this character, dnco it u the intent of the prevnmng regula- | tions to permit 50,000 watis' power on all of the 40 cleared channels. The stations whose applications are wndlnl are wsu Nashville, Tenn.; HA)‘ Rnc . Y.. WRVA, Rich- , Vi WOWO Forl Wayne, Ind., n.nd 'WHO-WOC, Motnes, ' Towa. ‘The first three lbllonl now use 5,000 watts, while WOWO uses 10,000 watts. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 8:00—Pure Ofl concert; Vincent Lopez and his orchestra— WJZ, WBAL. WJR, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, KWK, KYW, WREN, KSTP, A . WHAS. WMC, WBT, WJAX, WSM, WSB, WOKY, WIOD, KPAB and son—WMAL and c B. network. 8:30—Florsheim Prollcs Coon- Sanders Orchestra—WRC and N. B. C, network. 8:30—Around the world with Libby; Mme. Merle Alcock, contralto, and Pasternak’s e hfltn WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WJR, WLW, KYW, 11 a|11:31 to “’1.2 :00~~Phil splm.ny‘a Orches- a medley of old songs. Julia Banderson (1 THE EVENING Local Stations. WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 00— Amos 7:15—“A Message to World War Vet- erans,” by Maj. Layson E. At- kins, commant 3 der of the American %mwlcmb’ Post. 2 1 3 --(’?’llllt wnt:l by Lew Whit rectl w e. s 00—"The Fifteenth Oensus Begins,” h{ William M, Steuart, director the — ourlos and his Marimba 10: ao—mm-xena -Orpheum hour. 0—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. n~3g:—'mwer health 10:: lo.-—lnur:u:’mlfin( 11: oow—Domfihy Chase and the Charis 11: 1u—unm-mua Guild program-— - . Stuart Northrup. H commm”fim:’m ‘Symphony o:- 2: lo—-é‘ylnwuud nflh«nms 3:00—Col lumbia to 4:30—Musical album. WoL i S, :00—Surprise y. 3 m—mml Brop:: pianist, 4:00—The Studio Ghost. 4: ao—lumnu ptunu for Mount Alto BM—BM Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Reveille. 7:35a—Musical eclock. !:DOI—gmd”H thought for the ay. 10:008Taik by Peggy Ok :008—' y e. 10:30a—The Publ’ln"grvlm Man. 10:40a—Request program. 11: 30-.-"’11:- %lflfll Voice,” by Pa- 12: m‘)—lm 12:30—Luncheon munc 2054 Meters. WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. ::M—Hmlwm%gn énhzulc&le o :00—Program imber of Com- merce of h‘r{u Va. 6:30—News 8:50 Your 7:00—Musi interlude. hes. 7:30—Time _signal. 7:31—The Fox Players. 7:45—Ethel West, nlln!.lt. 8:30—Montgomery Players. 9:00—Big E{'s Entertainers. 9: ls—Porcy sl}xer':erl tenor, and Art nf 10:15 to 11: lsl'rhz Washingtonians. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Varied program of music and talks for women, 11:30 to 1''0—Farm news, music and current events. 10: lo—curnell Alumni’ program; club Octet and talks— 3:00 to 5:! oo—ummnwon ‘musicale. NAA gihss 3 45—Wuuar Bureau reports. m oo—w«um Bureau reports. Out-of-Town Stations. Programs red the Associated press. Beneduies” or Busters stonderd ‘I‘I' )vm kilocyeles 454.3—WEAF New York-—860. (N. B, C. Chain.) 7:00—Voters' service. 7:30—Historical sketches, 00—Songs of the season. thawk's frolic. ld Werrenrath, 9 D—M Bakers, 10:00—] ba Orchestra. 10:30—Radio vaudeville, stage stars and 11:30—Phil m 13:00—Dance hour. (Meters on left of on STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 348.6—~WABC New York—860. (C. B. 8. Chain.) 7:00—Comedy team, w' ensemble. % n—osbnme‘n Orl:h&tl\ ttan IW—Jufll undemn ‘snd Frank Crumm! 8:30—Roman; l'lb—l’lu.l Whlumn'l Band. 1838 —Coumbia Eymphony. c lum! jym| 0:30—Musical comedy memories. u 00—Observer, Weem'l Orchestra. 11:30—Lown's Orchestra, 394.5—~WJZ New York—760. (N. B. C. Chain.) Federal Magnate Incorporate as Public Utility. BY MARTIN CODEL. feniry Ford's private short-wave n- communicating with Ford ships and cmul ints on the Great Lakes, has lered off the air by the Federal Rldlu Commission. The order, effective today at mid- night, results from the failure of the Ford Motor Co. to incorporate the sta- tion as a public utfllly. open to service of the nne ublic, as required by the commiss! e mmm 's yearly license expires lt ‘midnight April 1. Hearing Set for April 8. A hearing on the matter, and also on 7:30—Lew White ornn recital. 8:00—Vincent Lopes Orchestra. 8: !o—Around the world; Mme. Aleock, 9: oo—uem-m 9:30—Radio she 10:00—The snluw. Cesare Sodero Or- chesf 10:30—Bill !‘Ily directs, dance ban 11:00—Slumber music, string ememble an application for a radio service be- e 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980, 6:45—WJZ (30 min.);: Revelers, 7:30—The evening altar. 8:00—WJZ programs (3% hours). 11:30—Tom Gerun's orchenn CENTRAL AN'D SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cineinnati~700. 6: lD-—Concen (30 min); WJZ (15 T oo—hmur- Home Towners, 8:00—Bubble Blowers. 5 0—Hour g«n WJIZ. sand. 0—Conce! 4 11:00—Ohime reverien. 12:00—Dance and variety hour. 398.3—WJR Detroit—1750, 6:30—Today'§ best story. 45—Same as WJZ (30 min.). 5—Ed McConnell; entertainers, 00—WJZ (1 hour); Oigar Girls, 0—Hour from WJZ. 0—Melody Boys; In Shadowland. 0—Dance hour. :30a—Dance music (30 min.). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740, 7:30—Music Box. 00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hours), 12:00—Theater program. 12: iu—mmcontmmul program, 277.6~WBT mll“'—l 1080, a'uo—nmlc‘ mgn: feature, 45—W, studio. 00—WJZ and WEAF (1 hour). 00—Slumper Boat; In Paris. 10:00—~WJZ and WIA’ (1% hours). 365.6—WHAS Loihvlb—l” orchestra, 00—WEAF and WJZ (l hours). 12:00—Jack Turner; Reporters; dance. 461.3—WSM Nashville—850. 272.6~WPG Atlantic City—1,100, 8:00—Feature program. 0—Minute Man; ensemble. 5—Weekly nquen concert. 0:00-~Hokum Exchange Enc. 10 30—Hotel ensemble. 11:00—Organ and dance hour, 282.8—~WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 10:30—Elsa 11:00—The Marylanders (1 hour), 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,080. 6:30—Dinner music. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. ”'!D—Hml ooncert orchestra. m. 00-—Mus programs. 10:00—Orchestra; Russian revelries. *|11:00—News; dance; Moonbeams. 256.3—~WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. : :30—Theater review; U. nl’ Penn 100—Orchestra: Jump Wi lM—'A!C (30 min.); Oat'lchllk- 9: N—“m a8 WABO (1% hours). 10 mn (30 min); WABC 302.8—-WBZ IW. 6:45—WJZ (30 min.); Jesters, 7:30—~New England :00—News; orchestra; [ uaw.m (30 nun). lu'tu‘.u o—On :00—W. u(unu (3 hours). 11100 Tne Sni Ohab (1 hour). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 00—Dinner music. 00-~Nursery talk; musicale feature. 0—~WEAF (30 min.); concert or- chestra. 30—WEAF vl’otl'llll (1% hours). 00—Concert or 00-—Cigarette Band. 30—WEAP (1 hfllfl')' organ (30 0—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). min.). 11:30—Theater organ (30 min.). 1 hours). min); NBC @ 270.1—~WRVA Richmond—1,110. J0—Orchestra (1% hours). 5—WJZ (30 min.; ulk 0—Book review e Burton Awnings Are Custom Made 0000000 OO0 . Burton Awnings ‘‘Belong”’ ‘There is a fitness to the awnings we design that adds immensely to the attractiveness of the houses they adorn. Specially designed and made. That doesn’t cost any more—but it means everything in effectiveness and comfort. Let’s make plans now so you'll have the Awnings when you are ready for them. The pay part can be arranged comveniently, g" EX B st A R. C. M. Burton & Son, 911-E St. Nat. 4361 AN T OO AR TR AT _—mnmmm For COLDS We all catch colds and they can make us miserable; but yours needn’t last long if you will do this: Take two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just as soon as possible after a cold starts. Stay in the house if you can——keep warm. Repeat with another tablet or two of Bayer P‘flll(l‘l every thrg[g a](:r four hc]):x.tg, if thl:)se symptoms of cold persist. e a good nvewen ou retire, and keep bowels open. If throat is sore, Ive three tablets in a_ -glassful of water and gargle. This soothes i t.ion and reduces infection. There is no like Bayer Aspirm for a cold, or sore throat. And it relieves aches and pains almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer, are absolutely ess to the heart. BAYER ASPIRIN Ly “ - o O, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. ORDERED HALTED: Body Insists Car/|hs for han- the Dearborn station is shut down communications with the Ford ships will of necessity be carried on through various commercial stations on the Great Lakes. Conference Called. Deep in the ramifications of the mdmun; g:.ohlem, the Federal Radio Commission decided to call a con- a_public service corporaf dlo -tmon at Dearborn, Mich., used tor dling t:wfl‘ Bragil traffic. ference of the radio supervisors of me Dep-mnam of Commerce in order to from all parts of the country flnt-lnnfl information regarding recep- tion conditions. Meanwhile uie com- mission is biding its time with respect to threatened changes in the cleared channel, high-power structure. ‘The su rs will rmh&b come to ‘Washington about April 1! s makes {,t nami:: In:h“ no mltjor Elhnb:m én roadcast assignments wi made before that time. P :‘r: the munt‘lzn:h the cm(n;:iu}:on ma- ority, & use of g wer has cl m‘ ited efforts to obta thorization for maximum power, or ao. 000 watts, for seéveral more stations. ‘When their cases came up last week as & matter of routine the commission de- clined to consi LENTEN SPECIALS EE RS 1,15 Private Dining Room if Desired Olmsted Grlll .nnnus For FineFood s G Strect First Mortgage s An investment that produces liberal and regular income- with absolute security of prin- cipal. - B. F. Saul Co. National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. 436 14AN.W. Adams 8100 Treats Family With This One Remedy Says Miller’s Herb Extract :n. H. C. McConchie of Mount ld&. 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