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Today on the Radio (All time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) » LOCAL STATIONS. .9 Meters. Kilocycles. i lo-Ameflnn School of the Alr, 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 8:30—Ann Leaf, organist. 4:00—The Captivators. 4:45—Speeches by the Princes of Wales and Viscount Grey at League of Nations Union Banquet. 5:30—Burrus Wililams, pianist. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—"New Accuracy in Time Keep- ing.” by Science Service. 6:15—Dinner Concert. 6:45—Tony's Scrapbook. 7:00—Popular songs by Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. Harris program. lymouth World Tours. 0—Detective Story Mysteries. —Lutheran program 0—Republican Radio Rally. 11:00—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 11:15—Columbia’s Radio Column. 11:30—Lloyd Huntley's Orchestra. 12:00—Correct time. ey SSovommmmaa a—Beauty chl! by Virginia Dye. a—Gospel Song Service. m—Correct time. to 1:00—Sermonette. 0—Afternoon musicale. J0—Robert Burns program. 00—Bob Merchant. 4:00—Dramatic talk. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good afternoon program. 0—Mullane’s Costumers. 0—One-Time Opportunities. 00—Community Chest program. 5—Dinner music. 0—LeRoy Lewis, baritone, and Phil- | omena Petrone, soprano. :50—Long Island Ramblers. 0—News flashes 0—Myrtle Barnes, soprano. to 8:15—Philco program. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical clock. 0a—Birthdays. 0a—Musical clock. 0a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 0a—Public Service Man. 0a—High Lights. 0a—Bertha Parker’s Beauty Chat. 0a—Musical interlude. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 00—Musical Program. 30—Detective Mystery. 10:00—The Lutheran Period. 10:30—Republican Rally. 11:00—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 11:15—C. B. 8. Radio Column. 11:30—Lioyd Huntley’s Orchestra. 12:00—Casino Orchestra. , 12:30—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. . B. C. Chain.] 6:00—Raising Junior. 6:15—Dance Orchestra. 6:45—Topics in Brief, 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—Jesters. 7:30—Phil Cook. . 7:45—Sponsored Prog. 8:00—B. A. Rolfe Orchenln 9:00—Hatters' Dance Orchestra. 9:30—Orchestra Melodies, Quar. 10:00—Herbert Opera Series. 11:00—Slumber Hour. 12:00—Dance Orchestra Hour. 272.6—WPG—1,110. 8:00—Same as WABC. 8:45—To Be Announced. 9:00—Same as WABC. 30—Concert Orchestra. 10:15—Subway Boys. 10:30—Organ Concert. 11:00—Same as WABC. 7:00—WJZ (4 hrs.). 11:00—Musical Memories. 11:30—Same as WJZ 282. R——WTIC—I 060. 6:30—Studio (30 m.). 423.3—~WOR—1710. l:EMN—WJZ (2 hrs.). 10:30—nhusic Recital 11:00—Same as 11:15—Organ (06 m). 379. l—WGY—-'l". 6:30—Same as WEAF. 17:00—Dance Orcheuu'l.. 7:30—WEAF (3 hrs.). 11:00—Organ (30 m.). 302.8—WBZ—990. 6:30—The Boys. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 7:45—To Be Announced. 8:00—WJZ (2 hrs.). 10:00—First Alarm. 10:30—Organ; Sports. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW—700. 6:45—8Same _as WJZ. 7:15—The Brothers. 7:30—Same as WJZ. 7:45—Sponsored Program. 9:00—Band Program. 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—The Hall. 10:30—Feature Programs. 11:00—Variety (2% hours). 398.8—WJIR—750. 6:30—Al and Pete. 6:45—Cecil and Sally. 7:00—Same as WJZ. 7:15—The Craners 30—Little Symphony. 8:00—Features. 8:30—Same a5 WJZ. Dust. 12:00—Variety Hour. 405.2—WSB—T740. 17:00—Sponsored Programs. 7:30—Stoudio Orchestra. 7:45—Same as WJZ. 8:00—WEAF (1% hours). 11:00—WJZ Program. 11:15—Same as WEAF. 12:00—Hour from WJZ. 1:00a—Organ Recital. 365.6—WHAS—820. 7:00—Same as WEAF. 7:30—Muted Violins. 7:45—Same as WJZ. 8:00—Same as 9:00—Chronicles. 9:30—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Same as WEAF. 11:00—WJZ and WEAF. 11:30—Studio Programs. 12:00—Same as WJZ. 461.3—WSM—650. 7 :00—Pilanist; News. 00—WEAF (1% hours) What about green vegetables, - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930. 11:15—Dot and Maryiene 11:30—Jack and Biil. 12:00—Same as WJZ. 270—WRVA—1,110. 6:00—Dinner Music. 6:30—Vocational. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 7:15—Jesters; Songs. 7:45—Same as WJZ. 8:00—Same as WEAF. 9:30—8ame as WJZ, 10:00—Same as WEAF. | 11:00—Orchestra. Effigies of Monarch Unearthed. MEXICO CITY (#).—That Chapul- tepec Hill was’the Stone Mountain and Rushmore Mountain of the Aztecs has been established by thé discovery of carved effigies of Indian monarchs hith- erto hidden by centuries of under- | growth. FREED OF DRY CHARGE, MAN SHOT TO DEATH lice to Have Confessed to Shoot- ing After Racing Quarrel. By the Assoclated Press. | KANSAS CITY, Octoebr 30.—Solly | Weissman, 35, described by police as a gambir and gangster, died early yester- | day from a bullet wound in the neck suffered Tuesday five hours after Federal liquor conspiracy _charges against him had been dismissed. Charles A Haughton, 64, South- west manager for the General News Bureau, surrendered to police. He was released on $2,000 bond after making a statement to police, who said he admitted firing the fatal shot. Haughton was quoted by police as saving Weissman, who weighed 300 pounds mught to rencw nn old qunm-l ice Exclusively 9000000000000000000000 News Bureau Manager S8aid by Po- |over news furnished his W agency by Hm‘ ton. “When he reached in his police quoted Haughton as 5 tnowing his reputation, flna u] Weissman, fat; found in a track followers renduw\u He declined to name his assailant. | ‘I'ONE IN JUST 7 SECONDS ARC‘I'U -TURUS Delivers This 1931 | 6:30—Sports Program. 6:45—Ensemble. 7:15—Political Talk. 7:30—Musicale. 8:00—Little Symphony. 9:00—Political Talk. 9:30—Melodists:_Tour. 10:00—Fancies; Orchestra. 10:45—Globe Trotter. 11:00—Orchestra. canned vegetables- 9 dried veqetables Which néw cro and cheq pest 9 th? POR for Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Organ reveille. 0a—Morning Devotions. —Previews of coming attractions | m—Auth Brevities, 0—Luncheon music. 12:30 to 1:00—Paul anle. organist. NAA Illbum 690 Kilocycles. 5—Weather Bureau reports. 5—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. RADIOC To Your Home! are best ad u\g o:p's ers. 10 oou—g’:nkee Hospitality,” by Grace 10:15a—Advice to Brides. 10:30a—"Research.” by Joan Barrett. 10:45a—Frank W. Young, pianist. o 6:30—Sports; Boys. 11:00a—"Complexions,” by Helen Chase. 11:15a—"When the Nuts Fall,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 11:45a—"Fifth Avenue Fashions,” by Out-of -Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Assoclated Pren. Scheduled for Eastern Siandard 11:15—Same as WABC. 11:30—Orchestre. ow " I. ?there g really gy, A I teedinq ldwrred'\q [/ Buys This Famous 8-Tube Model 28 Hope Andrews. 12:00m—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. ‘ffi;’,{,” left of call letters, kilocycles 12:30—Columbia Revue. 1:00—Lotus Orchestra. 1:30—Barclay Orchestra. 2:00—Columbia Artists’ Recital. 2 0—American School of the Afr. 0—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3 45—*“Adventures With Electricity in | & Partial Vacuum,” by Dr. Karl ‘T. Compton. 4:00—"Chats with the Weather Man.” 4:10—Thirty Minute Men. 4:30 to 5:00—Light Opera Gems. WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00—“The Depression and Shade ‘Trees,” by Maxwell Amerson. 8:15—Talk by Louis Rothschild, di- rector of the Better Business 305.9—KDKA—980. 6:00—Duo; Steppers. 6:30—Sponsored_Program. nfic an. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. sw""fo (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Dinner Music. —Uncle Abe and David. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 30—Midweek Hymn Sing. 11:00—Sports; Music. 30—Sketch. 0—Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra. i 0—The Birthday Party. 30—Melody Moments, Tenor. 0—Orchestra Variety. 0—Dance orchcsuu 0—Ellington's :00—Jack Albtn': Orchum @ hr). ho really flws about them U. S. Apex R-A-D-I-0 ® Because we sell on such easy terms we must sell the best. These are vital questions—their answers should be obtained from the most authoritative and rellable sources in existence. That is why, in the daily radio programs which A&P will broadcast starting next Monday, are called “OUR DAILY FOOD” A&P broadcasts facts and news gathered from the most authoritative sources, in- cluding the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Home Economics, Department of Commerce, Public Health Service and other government as well as private authorities—facts and news of great practical importance to every woman who is responsible for the health and happiness of a family. Tune in Every Morning (Except Sunday) 9:45 *o 10 2. m. Beginning Monday, Nov. 3 N.B.C. Networks - Local Station WRC 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:30—Children's Period. 7:00—Same as WJZ. 7:15—Music Sketch. 7:30—Same as WJZ. 7:45—Band Concert. 348.6—WABC New York—860. (C. B. S. Chain.) 6:00—Dr. Stephen P. Duggan. 6:15—Harry Tucker’s Orchestra. 6:30—Charles H. Tuttle, Talk. 0 30—Dance Music. 8:45—Tony’s Scrap Book. 00—Brevities. 00—Novelty Dance. 30—Tip Top Club. 00—Romany Patteran. 30—H. V. Kaltenborn, News. ! 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