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+idE_ EVENING 2 [ .9 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 8:00—Ethel Merman, star of “Girl Crazy,” and 21-piece orchestra — WJZ, . WBZA, WHAM, WIBO, WCKY, KWK, ‘WREN, KFAB. 8:00—Soloists, male quartet and Bourdon Orchestra— WRC and N. B, C. net- work. 9:00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare and orchestra— WJZ, ‘WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WSB, WMC, WHAS, WSM and others, 10:00—Radio Follies; Belle Baker, vaudevilie star —WMAL | | d and C. B. S. network. - 10:00—Lois Bennett, soprang. and Teereniion e oorhees Orchestra—WJZ, am to be broadcast tonight by WRC ek EREA, nd « network of other National Broad- 3 JR, WSB and others. | pitner g 10:30—Vaudeville and radio stars WRC's principal musical sitractions | R - A fo Bourdon's | E e e s Gravtet| | 10:30—Tad Jones, Yale foot ball tet coach, and Christy Walsh —WMAL and C. B. S. network. 11:30—King Edward Orchestra; dance:music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 12:00—Jimmie Garrigan’s Orches- tra; dance music — WRC and N. B. C. network, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'FRIDAY, EDUCATORS TO ASK 15 PCT. OF CHANNELS Broadcasters Plan’ to Fight Move for Exclusive Use of Part of Radio Waves. NOVEMBER 21, 1930, grams, and that education by radlo must be sugar-coated. Fire Sweeps Wheat Mill. The educators, on the other hand, | DENVER, Colo, November 21 (P).— have insisted upon the presentation of | Fire swept through the Hungarian feed typical class room instruction over the 'Mill h!;:nhwd!y. can damage to air, but with the added element of | 300,000 bushels of stored wheat. Officers “radio technique,” which does not, how- | Of the ‘concern estimated the damage ever, embrace what the broadeasters | ¥Ould approach $200 Rk 'RADIO SERVICE Failing to get amywhere with the commercial stations, the broadcasters Guaranteed Repairs on All Makes Lincoln 0082 are determined to have their own sta- | AMERICAN RADIO SERVICE CO. tions, raising the issue of State's rights in education. The move for 15 per cent A scont S tomorrow 6 P.M. WMAL sponsored by the new i [ETECTNEDRAN FEATURE N WAC Crime Prevention Program Tonight Includes Talk by P. Le Boutillier. 'SeaRs, RoeBuck ano Co. BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th AND H STS. N.E. of the channels, if successful, would un- questionably mean a reallocation of as- signments of existing stations and the demise of a distinct group of stations now performing a general service to the public on a commercial basis. ‘There are numerous educational sta- tions on the air, but they have not thrived like the commercial stations. | The educators have charged that the | ) Pederal Radio Commission has shown partiality to the commercial broadcast- ers and given them the preferred posi- | tions in the ether. BY ROBERT MACK. Educators of the country want at least 15 per cent of all of the broad- casting channels in the United States for use in educating the people by radio. Congress will be asked by.the educa- tional institutions, through the Federal office of education, to make available the equivalent of about 1315 of the 90 broadcasting channels “permanently and exclusively” for educational insti- | tutions and Government educational e | | agencies. Just how these facilities would | wpe great artist, Landseer, could | be used is not vet determined, but a | g | committee has been appointed to study | K:f,',‘; S D v S s this question. | AT st o, e | PSSy GEM uien oL s i ceten 2 2 FOOT BALL. % | MICROMATIC Players Must Eat RAZOR broadcasters for many months and efforts to use the facilities of the exist- | What one famous foot ball team eats and what you cam ing commercial stations, on the whole, have proved futile. The broadcasters learn from its training table will be discussed by Colonel Flashes from The Evening Star, | |insist that the element of showmanship o resume ‘of the worlds news, i3 | |must be considered in_all radio pro- Goodbedy tomorrow morning in A&P’s radio program. broadcast daily by WMAL at5:45 | | = o'clock. 9:45-10:00 AM. Station WRC S T T w Orchestra and the Cavaliers' Q |in the Service hour at 8 o'clock, | the Eckimos, directed by Harry Reser, |an hour later. In addition there will| | be & new feature, called “Collegs Mem- | | cries,” be presented by an orchestra {and a quartet. |-y not of Blu Love You So Muc! and “Huckleberry } | the outstanding selections in the | . The “Collegs Memori tains the “Loyalty Song" e University of Illinois, “Deep and “Here Comes the Sun.” program to be broad- | x | RENT A RADIO 0:30 o'clock wil fea- | = and‘ Chain Has Many Meanings. ° me. 5 | | PAYETTEVILLE, N. C., November | sical selections range from “Lit- » ;‘113 vwrg?ticfxe:fl to selections from “Fifty |21 (#).—Covetous persons smashed the | Millicn Frechmen.” | window of T. D. Hatcher's jewelry P | Belle Baker, vaudeville ;"fiifingh and | store here and took several watches. s “Deppe. and it Tuesday Mr. Hatcher offered the fll participate in the Radio Follics'| pr‘ugr::'x tcn‘}ght over WMAL and a net- g*lll‘fx; fl“fi’" chain. None appeared to RADIOTRONS S work of other Columbia Broad.astin, “Must be afraid there's & ball on the end of it,” Hatcher chuckled. | UX201A |5 § o e ‘ UX171 ....$1.45 | te rlen, , W | UX226 .. 125 1900000000000000000000004 UX227 ... 175 citganegey s 3 NOTICE! 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