Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1931, Page 67

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D. C, DECEMBER 13, 19 | Today on the Radio ) I (ARl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) v 315.6 Meters. | s 475.9 Meters. WR 950 Kilocycles. ;“ MAL 630 Kilocycles. 8:00a—Melody Hi | 9:00a—Land o’ Make 9:00a—C ¢ 10:00a—Colu 1 o R 45— 1:00a—Duets by Charles Carlisl atch Tower Service. Da—Voice of St. Louis 30—Rebroadcast from Londol Dryder by T 45 1:00— 45 awe) o . ton Cathe Dance Marathor w Wardman Park Orchestra Weather report .:“ X &“ Orchestra Russell e planist w and Paul 8pecht’s Trade Today 1sed to sing. Orchestra T2 . b3 e Orchestra Early Program Tomorrow wer 1 Exercise S 2 S S AR 2 Opening t —Tor 9:45a—Melody Musketeers v 00a—Chatting with Ida Bailey A.!(‘u‘l 0:15a—Harmonies and Contrasts 10:45a—Major and Minor, piano team 1estra | 11:00a—Melody Parade Home Hour. 15a—Madison_Bingers 1:30a—"Front Page Personalities,” by Anne Lazar 45a—The Ambassadors. 00m—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. 30—Columbla Revue. Unit Orchestra Music League Concert Orchestra. 4:30 to 5:00—Spitalny’s Orchestra. | n L organ, — 2:30—Amel School of the Alr. 205.4 Meters. | borne's Orchestra. arrett L —. Duets by Ben and Helen. wer Service Bert Lown's Orchestra. 5—Services of the Fourt! Presbyterian Church W], 350 Meten 00—Church of the Afr 41,310 Kilocycles. 0 a Isle Moaners 10:00z scendo Male Chorus, 10:30a- 1 light Hour s 11:00a ie e and Gold,” by Robert Church of tenor. 00—Gospel ding Association. 0—Shoreham Concert Orehestra. = The Stevens Sisters. € 1 Favorites at First Church of | 1:30—Varieties | Scientist. 2 Program by Greek Bible | Tri Students’ Association. “hapel Echoes. | 4:30—National Hawaiians. ettes 4:45—Jimmy Harbison, pianist, ngelical Church of the Alr.| 5:00 to 6:00—Catholic Radio Hour, "ull Gospel Tabernacle Service. ,n}i.\ OL: g;«xr s On'hf‘.\z\rl Early Program Tomeorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. | 8:00a—Birthdays. Musical Clock, Festival of Music. 10:30a—Novelettes. 10:45a—Nonsensicalities 11:00a—"Mother Mary Jones,” by May Burgess. 11:10a—Organ melodies. 004-=Sacred H 11:30a—Dance tunes: 1 12:00—Fred East, baritone 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. 3:00—Variety Hour. 4:00—Musical interlude. 4:15 to 5:00—Children’s program. 'HIGH FREQUENCY : -l FOR TELEVISION| | Commission’s Report Holds Sight | Ml.‘or Radio Features | Broadcasts Not Yet Ready for Commerce. SPECIAL EVENTS . Atwater Kent audition finals, WRC, e 9:15 That the Federal Radio Commission | INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTS. |is disposed to encourage the use of the “John e by Thomas Sterns |high frequ or short waves above 4 12:30 130 s (or below 10 meters) S 3 ts, is the sig- SPEECHES nificant in the 1931 |72 “China and Its Trade Today,” by Dr.|annual repor Federal Radio Julius WMAL, 7:00 evils, | Commission submitted to Congress last | Drugs and Doctors” by Dr. Howard | week by Maj. Gen. Charles McK. Salts- | W aggard, WMAI 8:00 Our | man, chair | by David Lawrence, | | Early Program Tomorrow. | 2 AN pro- B SRR 2 2 2 S S S S In the meantime, pending the out- | come of these experiments on the ultra- | short waves, the commission has not yet seen fit to authorize > cOmmercial- | ization of television, even though it | 7§ recognizes that rapid strides have been | the | made and that the been great im- provement in the quality of the images | v hes 8:15. | transmitted and in the amount of detall | A VARIET |1t is possible to transmit. Experi- P | menters in the field of visual radio, of r which there are now about a score, | inot now “sell time” as do the broad- | Exactly when the radio public may |7 expect television on a commercial scale, | A WRC, | neither the commission c n nur“{ 7 Lie E. K. Jett, chief the com- 9:30. | mercial communications section in | { 1 wave lengths among to predict. Gen. Saltz- tion of the points the present number of visual fon on stations can be ¥ operated w interf, and on | A} the char of the image which can be_transn Lieut. Jet mplifies Ge WIZ, WBAL, WHE,| o | nd WLW ~ Re HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. Orches- WBAL, WHAM Malcolm La Prade, Since the conse WIZ, | cates that wid commission has a HAITy | tories to use the WBAL, | tween 43,000-46,000, 48.500-50.300 and | 60,000-80,000 kilocycles, or approximate- | r, sketch of domes- | 1y ‘between 6.97 and 3.75 meters WBAL, WHAM |the wi of the experin oft serious limitations, eers indi- needed, the »me labora- waves be- & “lub Boys e's_Orchestra WancwrsL. WeaN and ANTENNA CAN REDUCE 56 Mesorenes | TELEVISION DOUBLING ld Stokes ‘WJZ, WBAL, WSM and ree Bakers and Billy |«Ghost Pictures” Can Be Cut Out hestra—WJZ, WBAL | by Quarter Wave Aerial, 4 0! sy Mol 2 | Tests Indicate. | LAFAYETTE, Ind. 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