Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 40

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LK TO TRL OF EXPLORATONS Scientist Will Describe Plans for Submarine Trip to North Pole. Today on numbers, Robert L. Templeton, track coach of | 1o Leland Stanford University, will be the sports celebrity to be introduced Coca-Cola program. will interview him before the micro- hone. Leonard Joy's all-string orches- will frame the program with popu- 10:00a—Bon Ami matinee. ¢ 10:15a—Radio Household Institute, 10:30a—The Rinso Talkie. 10:45a—The Canny Cook. 11:00a—Timely Garden conf “Dlues” singer, will %:mkn; at You,” and Like You.” ““When “If I had Mountainers. HoRg :30—Evengeline 3 3 :45—Adventures of Col. E. Alexander Powell. 4 aaaan oo 10 ASKS INJUNCTION AGAINST 1 INCOME TAX COLLECTION |1} By the Associated Press. ction THE TUBE FOR TONE : Completes Perfect Radio Oriole Phonograph Company, Inc. Indoor Parking Down-town You'll feel very much safer about your car if you “park with us"—whether it's for all day; or while you are on an errand. Here you are immune from traffic tickets and careless drivers’ damages. Transient” 35¢c for 2 hours You can & “Capital Wash” !t:u mmm here, too Special Rates By Week or Mog!h : Capital Garage A 1320 New York Ave. District 9500 uuu-.).;.m-mmmam.;/ | WOL 5:00—Markets; oracle. 45—WJZ (30 Serenaders. 30—The Home OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 4543—WEAF New York—e60. $94.5—WIZ New York—160, CAPT. HELLWEG TAKES POST IN WASHINGTON Assigned to Superintend Naval Ob- | servatory, to Succeed Capt. Free- man Now on Sea Duty. inuies) 00—Same as WJZ (13 hours), 30—Pioneers; concert. the Radio STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, 8:00—Solomon; solos; concert. 7:00—Hour from WJZ. 8:00—R. F. D.; salon 9:30—Revue; night clul 10:45—Brooks & Ross; g e 2:30—Today in history. 2:32—"How Atoms are Made,” by Sir William 3 2:45—"Speech Disorders,” by Robert McGlaughlin. 00—The Merrymakers. :00—The book parade. 4:15—Bliltmore Orchestra, 228.9 Meters. 1.310 Kilocycles. 5:00—Musical readings by Callshan and Thelma’ 5:15—“Before You Invest,” Rothschild, direct Naval orders published yesterday at the Navy Department show that Capt. Julius F. Hellweg, the new superintend- ent at the Naval Observatory here, will be detached from command of the 348.6—~WABC New York—3860. : U. 8. 8. Oklahoma about May 31 and (C. B. 8. Chain) Etta 282.83—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—Concert classics; scores. 7:30—WEAF (30 minutes); feature. 8:30—Same as WEAF (114 hours). 10:00—Organ; Merry Madcaps. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:00—Blue Law: scores; orchestra. 00—WABC (45 minutes); feature, .1:00—Same as WABC (5 hours.). 305.9—KDEKA Pittsburgh—980, 5:00—U. of P. address; 00—Seth Parker (30 min.); WJzZ. 10:00—Orehestra (30 min.); Wiz 13 10:45—Meditations; news. 11:00—Dance music (2 hours), 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740, 7:15—Features (45 min.). :00—Same 8:! e as WEAF (2 hours). 10:00—Musical Bakers. ); studio. On the Air TONIGHT ... and every Wednesday ever NBC Network LEN Joy's . es. 6:45—Talks under auspices of the American Red Cross. 7:00—“Rastus and the Widow,” by Nash. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100, t sea. services during the World . Hellweg recetved the Navy 10;15—Heywood Broun. u::o—m carnival; Midnight Mel- 10:30—WJZ (30 277.6—WBT Charlotte1,080. 5:45-WJZ (30 min.); Grab Bag, e:ao—l:ntuzex; scores; orchestra fea. ures. :00—Same as WEAP (2 hours). 10:00—Dance Music Hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—g50. 7:00—Markets; news:; 00—Same as WEAF (2 hours). 10:00—Art (30 min.); WJZ (30 min.). 11:00—Quartet; orchestra. i 7:00—~WABC (30 minutes); harmontes, 4 ewscrax,” by Mr. X. 2 ( 7:45 to 8:00—Pitno solos. 7:45—Studios; orchestras. 9:00—Musical program. 7:00—Samq Early Program Tomorrow. 10:00—Two hours from WABC. 10:00—WJZ and orchestra. 30a—Reveille and musical clock. S 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150, 00a—Birthdays. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060, 5:45—WJZ (30 minutes); feature, 15a—Breakfast brevities. 5:00—WJZ (30 minutes); tenor. 6:30—Musical memories. 15a—Talk by Peggy Clarke. % 5:45—WJZ (15 . minutes); Masquer- 00—Same as WJZ (1% hours). 30a—"Today's Bright Spots. aders, 5—Sax Smith; ers, 6:30—Half hour from WJZ. 00—WJZ (30 minutes); recital; or- 432.3—WOR Newark—T710. 11:00—Hslf hour from WJZ. 5:00—Uncle Don; orchestra, b e &35 Thsle Jpon: mporta, « 379.5—WGY Schenectady—1790, 00—Finance; Don Juan. 8:15—Dinner music; scores; talk. 6:45—WEAF (15 minutes); concert or- | 6: g ‘ DECATUR ‘ WRC p 270.1—-WRVA llcll'm“—l;l.‘ I m9 g& P-M-m 20— Bens 52 WEAP (2% hours). AR 30 )i Pipe Gl o o ATLANTA, G $64.00 Brunswick Combination $10 PLACES A BRUNSWICK IN YOUR HOME 3 ; band. 5:45—Feature (15 minutes); WJZ. 8:15—Sweetness; orchestra. 5 e as WJZ (3 hours). 31-piece all-string Dance Orchestrs GRANTLAND RICE | hy talks with sports v champions 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. ll:sm—figemnnfim by Minnie Rab- 12:00m—Naval Hospital program. 13:30—Silver Radio program. 1:00—Musical 2054 Meters. WISV 60 Kievees 2:00—Midafternoon musicale. 3:00—Popular songs by Bob Merchant. 00—Station I;Mhe!. TUOUNE IN ON STATION ible; 1 tales; organ. ews; orchestra; Moonbeams. Allowance on the famous 10:00—Alexandria Rambles. 10:30 to 11:00—Acton’s Modernistics. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00 to I:OO-—H:I&M hints to house- wives; music, farm news and - current events. 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale, 434.5 Meters. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:45—Time l?lnul, g 10:00—Weather Bureau reports, ‘The male the " o fly Empis approaches dead fly, done shaped parcel. 1239 13th at G Two heads are better thanOne.. So Brunswick, allied with Warner Bros.—linking the vast resources, rich experience and entertain- -ment genius of two world-famous amusement putveyors—can now offet THE NEW 1930 ALL-ELECTRIC : @ & smaller up neatly into an egg- “HUPMOBILE!” Better Used Cars 1520 14th St. NW.: DECATUR 431 THE NEW Brunswick Radio Now on Demonstration HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. N.W. AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN HISTORY FOR ANY STANDARD COMBINATION RADIO AND RECORD-PLAYING INSTRUMENT! 45185 (LeEss TueEs) FOD.MER.I.Y $2 49 (Less ruaes4).. Brighter days . .. Happier days! . . . Evenings endless in enjoyment! 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