baya openly oritlclaad “too much ad- ■WTfl WJZ, WBZ, WBAL. vertising” on the Sir, unquestionably WHAM, KDKA and W8R. Starred on Radio ha* spurred the commission to action. 9:00—Julia Sanderson and Frank 'ASTAIRES TO 10 Beauty RADIO ADVERTISING Threats have been made by legislators that legislation to limit advertising will Christmas be offered unless broadcasters put their Ross, tenor; Don Voor- pens NORTHWESTERN CO-ED 9:30—Lanny BROADCASTS OVER BIO NETWORK. own house In order, or unless the com- hect' Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL mission steps into the picture. News WITH VALLEE BAND The most likely course seems for the Shopping ) make UNIT CON commission to & TO public statement "HSU $2.75 $10.00 decrying the present state of affairs CKOW and HOUSE & admonishing broadcasters for their 10:30—Or and opera "Sam- HERRMANN lack of In Miniatures; PENCILS Musical Comedy Stars Ap- good taste. this statement son and DsUlah” — Commission to An- the commission WABC, Expected might see fit to warn WLBW, WCAO, WBT and TO broadcasters that failure to correct the WHS. You can solve those $1.00 $5.00 pear in WRC Sunshine situation win lead to gift nounce Definite Policy regulation of ad- 10:30—Clara, La and Km; goestp and and to a questions and vertising campaign for elimi- Incidental music—WJZ, WBAL quickly, easily nation of stations to Hour. falling to adhere WHAM, WJR, WLW and KDKA. your complete satisfaction on to it. Program. 10:4S—Paris Bight Life; orchestra and and the (Copyright, 1811.) delight of those ,v, soloists—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, whom you are Fred and Adele Astaire, WHAM, WO*, WLW and remembering Inseparable BT ROBERT MACE. XDKA. duo of the musical and by it a “Furniture of comedy stage 11:30 —The Three making stars of the current Broadway revue, Step* to limit the amount of adver- Doctors—WJZ, Merit" I WSR Christmas. These “The Band Wagon,” will assist Rudy tising accompanying commercial radio WBAL and WHAM. 12:00—Mildred Bailey and the and hundreds of Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees in programs, as the upshot of criticism King's other “giv- the Sunshine hour leveled overdoses of radio sales SPEECHES. Jesters, variety program-WJZ, ables” presenting program against WBZ, await your selection. over WRC and a network of are considered the Fed- "Damn the WBAL KDka. WJR and tonight talk, being by Chains,” by Merle Thorpe, WHAM. other National Broadcasting Co. sta- eral Radio Commission. WHO, 7:46; "The Sliver Situation Our Costless Credit tions. It was Indicated today that the com- and Export Trade,” by Senator Pitt- Makes The Astaires will sing songs from mission shortly will announce a definite man of Nevada, WJSV, &:30. Buying Easy. several of their old and new shows and policy on advertising messages Inter- Wild Life League fleet* Head, chat with Valle« and Graham McNa- In Whether it will spersed programs. DRAMA. MARTINSBURG, w. Va., December mee. The orchestra will a a advertis- j present pro- adopt regulation restricting 15 (Special).—A. B. Brooks of Wheel- of or whether It will warn broadcast- Myrt and Mini, WMAL, The igram popular melodies. ing 7:00; ing was re-elected president cf the West The Dramatic o’clock ers the seriousness of the Diamond Mystery, WMAL, Muslcale at 0 of problem 7:30; Virginia Wild Life League at the clos- will the of a restric- The Adventures of Sherlock honor Grieg, Norwegian composer. and threaten adoption Holmes, ing session of the annual convention In Ten of his compositions are on the pro- tive order unless conditions are amel- WRC. 9:30; Dramatised Love Story, Princeton. gram. Among them are “I Love You,” iorated remains to be decided. WMAL, 9:30. “Mother Sorrow,” “Springtide” and the Congressional sentiment against com- CLASSICAL. on has been aroused “Hunting Song.” mercialism the air Dramatic ^ to high pitch and the commission Is well Musicale, WRC, 9:00; Helen Tun«-in mi thm to Howison, ^ Hupfield Sing. aware of It. For weeks It has debated soprano, and La Salle Spier, BOSWELL Herman Hupfield, composer, will sing the matter because of the possible ele- pianist, WMAL, 10:30. SISTERS his own "Baby Blue” as a feature of ment of program censorship that might VARIETY. Tomanew and every the program of the Trumpeters. The be Involved. It has considered the Taesday aad Schramm’s Friday orchestral portion of this presentation problem of whether the radio law em- Orchestra. WRC, 9:15; 19.15 A.M., WOL includes on the Ceiling,” It to limit or Morton Downey, WMAL, 7:46; Col. “Dancing powers advertising ORIENTA COFFEE HOUR "Can’t We Talk It Over?" and “Down whether Its which Stoopnagle and Budd, WMAL, 8:00; V provisions specify ... in Bom Bom Bay.” that there shall be no censorship of pro- Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Chain stores will be discussed by grams prevent It from taking action. Yankees, WRC, 8:00; Abe Lyman s i Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation’s Busi- Band, WMAL, 8:15; Kate Smith, Remedial Action DOES YOUR CAR A \ ness, in his weekly broadcast at 7:45. Right. WMAL, 8:30. Waterman’s “Damn the Chains” is his | topic. It seems that a majority of the com- DANCE MUSIC. I A dramatized version of a Sherlock mission has reached the conclusion that STEER HARD? Coon-Sanders Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; GIFT I Holmes story and the tri-weekly dance the broad “public Interest, convenence I hour with Orchestra are Aster Orchestra, WMAL 11:00; "SCIENTIFIC SERVICE" Coon-Sanders and neceslty’’ provision of the act per- I other N. B. C. attrac- Coon Sanders Orchestra, WRC, For among WRC's mits it to take remedial action. They Men tions. From its own studios the sta- 12:06; Florence Richardson and Her O’CONNELL & PRATT Cabinet Smoker Young I believe they may without vio- tion will specify, Melody Boys, WRC, 12:30a. 1617 L St. N.W. DE. i broadcast a popular program lating the censorship programs, that 3743 Leon Brusiloff’s Orchestra and a j by no more than five minutes of concert possibly by Rudolph Schramm’s Or- each hour shall be devoted to the ad- HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. $3.95 Mo. 94 chestra. blurb of the is deservedly popular as vertising program sponsor. 6:00—Raising Junior, domestic skit MAZDA “Furniture of Morit? the time the com- '»•- limitation, _ Personalities on WMAL. Beyond —WJZ. WBAL, WHAM and ^ mission may see fit to out to 4 man's Built Two outstanding Washington artists, point WOAR. ectric young gift pen. broadcasters the type of advertising in Helen Howison, soprano, and La Salle 6:45—Topics Brief; Lowell Thomas Light- message It construes to be not in the Spier, composer-pianist, will present —WJZ. WBZ, WLW, KDKA, to his and in hi* public Interest. In other words, It WJAX specifications the Musical Personalities program to- WRVA. and WIOD. SET of com- might say that price-quoting 7:30—Phil — TREE night over WMAL. This has Cook, comedian WJZ, program modities is not considered a 6Colored colors clear rich been the public WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and Lights blue, arranged by Community service and that stations indulging In WOAR Chest, and will be directed by C. C. this or other commercial program prac- 7:45—, comedy sketch— and smoke Cappel. would be brown, pearl gray— WMAL's Columbia tices considered objectionable WEAF, WITC, WCAE, WWJ, principal presen- WENTER, a sophomore at Norm western, who ma her radio debut cited for for revocation WSI 98? hearing possible and WOT. tations Include a concert by Abe Ly- •and a brilliant new and over an extensive N. B. C. chain during the Chicago Varieties of license. 8:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers—WBZ. nn clip man’s Band, a 15-minute program by program. Electric _ WBAL KDKA, WRVA. WHAM 911 SEVENTH 5T.N.W the Mills Brothers and selections by Radio critics predict a microphone career for this young singer. Complaints on Advertising. and and WGAR. NA. 05IX trim. Fray Braggiotti, piano duo. RUTH radio leaders The fact that several 8:30—The The hour dramatization at Pickard Family; hill billy Story In Congress, Including Chsirman Cou- 9:30 will concern a beautiful a shopgirl zens, Michigan, of the Sen- Only Waterman’s will who becomes a movie star the Republican. give through ate Commerce Committee, and Chair- 9 % influence of a villain. him the on the Radio man Davis, Democrat, Tennessee, of the appearance, perform- Pittman Will Speak. Today House Merchant Marine Committee, with radio W Senator Pittman of Nevada will dis- both charged legislation, alnut Tea ance and “feel” that he fAU oroarams scheduled lor Eastern Standard Time.) Wagon proper cuss the silver situation and export trade in a talk over WJSV tonight 7:15—The Consultant. from a This station’s musical attractions in- 315.6 Meters. 9:00—The Mills Brothers. Beauty $235° expeas pen. trnp 7:20—News flashes. clude dance music by the Shoreham and 850 Kilocycles. 9:15—Fray Braggiotti. 7.30—Elmer Orchestra. Seth “Furniture Merit" Orchestra, a recital Ray Gibbons 9:30—Dramatized Love Calloway’s of And in by S:00—Woman's Radio Review. Story. 8:00—Eleanor addition,Waterman’s baritone, and a concert the Holt 10:00—The with Edwin C. Bergen. by 4:00—Correct time. Trumpeters, Fretted Symphony. Hill. 8:15—The Buccaneers. 4:01—Salon Singers. 8:30—Ann Arlen’s Orchestra. offer a selection that is Elmer Calloway and his Musical Personali- point orchestra, 4:15—United States Navy Band. 10:30—Washington 9:00—Edna Kiattl. Anne Arlen's Orchestra and Osborne ties—Helen Howtson, 5:00—The Man. soprano, 9 15—Osbom Miller. Miller will contribute to the musical Jungle and La Salle Parker created to 5:15—Prances Bowden. Spier, pianist. please every recipient. portion of the WOL The 11:00—Aster Orchestra. program. 5:30—“What Happened to Jane?* Early Program Tomorrow. station's closing feature will be a de- 11:30—Leon BrusilofT’s Orchestra. 5:45—Russ Columbo and Orchestra. 7:00a—Musical Clock. No. 94 is scription of the matches Olsen's Orchestra. $5, matching wrestling at Bruslloff's Orchestra. 11:45—George 8:00a—Birthdays. the Washington Auditorium. 6:00—Leon 12:00—Weather Report. 6:15—Rudolph Schramm's Orchestra, 8:05a—Musical Clock. pencil, $3 at your local dealer’s. 6:45—The Stebbins Boys. Early Program Tomorrow. 10:00a—The Minstrel. Humanist 7:00—Air.os ’n’ Andy. 10:15a—Recordings of the Boswell Sis- 7:15—Lanin’s Orchestra, 8:00a—Morning Devotions. ters. Folks Behind 8:15a—Salon muslcale. 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s 10:30a—Dance Tunes, Orchestra. 8'45a—The Dutch OlrL 11:00a—Bertha Parker’s Beauty Hints. the j The 7:45—“Damn the Chains,” by Merle 9:00a—Opening Morning Mall. 'll:10a—Festival of Music. Microphone 8:30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 11:30a—Previews of Coming Attrac- The Thorpe. Olds. Youthful • ;00—Rudy Vallee and his Connecti- 9:45a—Mary tions. cut Yankees and Fred and Adele 9:50a—Rhythm Kings. 112:00m—The Costumers. BY THE RADIO EDITOR. Astaire. 10:00a—Selected readings, by Virginia 12:30—Popular songs by Joe Hornsby. Radio 9:00—Dramatic Muslcale. Leatherbury. 12:45 to 1:00—Luncheon Music, Philosopher 10:15a—Frank Crumlt and Julia San- HARRIS of the Har- 9:30—Adventures ol Sherlock Holmes. derson. • risons of Henderson, Ky„ il 10:00—Coan-Sanders Orchestra. Loved 11:00—Last-Minute News. 10:45a—Joe-Waters, pianist by heredity had Its say, would 11:00»—School of Cookery. TONIGHT AT 9:00 P.M. Drop-lt^f have been a 11:02—Slumber Music. MARION statesman oi 11:15a—“Blue Moonlight,” with Ida 11:30—Weather forecast. politician, defied her descent Allen and vocal trio. Millions Sewing Tattle 11:31—Jesse Crawford, Bailey and turned toward the stage and song organist. 11:30a—The s 11:45—Cotton Club Orchestra. Captlvators. "Harris,” of course, is her stage name. 11:45a—Ben Alley, tenor. ' Miss Harris’ is one 12:00—Ralph Klrbery, baritone. • singing voice o! 12:00m—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. *12.50 the most 12:05a—Coon-Sanders Orchestra. MILLS widely adaptable in radio to- 12:30—A1 Sakol's Orchestra. “Furniture Merit” : 12:30 to l :00a—Florence Richardson of day. Unlike many professional singers 1:00—Varieties. she can at will fill a huge auditorlun and Melody Boys. 1:15—The Dance Marathon. He is with throaty or turn to t only twenty* melody Early Program Tomorrow. 1:30—Harry Tucker's Orchestra. broadcasting studio and take th< 2:00—The boners. BROS. "mike” Funny eight years into her confidence with whis- 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. 3:15—Columbia Artists’ RecitaL old—yet tones pered which “come over” wltl 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 2:30—American School of the Air. "Radio Sett tat Ion of New York." Lord has the vi- the full of Phillips beauty her stage technique 8:15a—Morning Devotions. 3:00—United States Marine Band. •vtr Station WMAI. and auoeiated ^%jj She Is heard four times each week ovei 8:30a—Cheerio. 4:00—Light Opera Gems. •totloaa of tho Colombia iritem. sion and of a an N. B. C. network. 9:00a—Melodic Gems. understanding Miss Harris has gone through hei 9:15a—Tom Waring'* Troubadours. • seventy-year old rural philosopher. stage career 9:45a—Food TrrnT 238.9 Meters. unconsciously building uj program. •eoodeootia. over 7 MONDAY and a 10:00a—Mrs. Blake’s Radio Column. w Ulj reputation among her fellow artist! 1,318 Kilocycle*. THURSDAY through tho courtesy of as a You’ve heard him on Cedar Chest "lone wolf”—a person sweet 10:15a—Dr. Copeland’s Health Cllnlo. E. A the air. You’ve seen him in the 0 3:00—Variety Hour. Foo.org Company, loo. friendly and kind, yet who keeps verj 10:30a—Breen and de Rose. movies. Now much to herself and is aloni 10:45a—Betty Crocker. 4:00—Novelettes. read about him in RADIO GUIDE—as happiest Breath* raid with or when she is 11:00a—Music Appreciation Hour. 4:15—Waltz Time. your away $17-50 singing. Seth Parker, the lovable old man who has Miss Harris comes of an old Ken- 12:00m—The Home Circle. 5:00—Emory Brfnnan, pianist. delighted Furniture Merit" 5:15—One-Time of tucky family, and is a direct descend- 12:15—Retail Market Review. Opportunities. and helped millions of radio fans with his ant of President Benjamin Harrison 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour, 5:30—Accordion Kapers. V A P E X Sunday night 6:00—The Troubadours. S. When she was a baby her family movec 1:30—Palais d'Or Orchestra. Keg. U. Pat Off. at his home in Chest "githerings" Jonesport, Maine. to Illinois. This may account for thi 2:00—United States Army Band. 6:15—Community program. —delightful imhmiumt 6:30—Music sketches. fact that she is not only a grandniect 2:30—Echoes of Erin. of former Gov. Tanner of Illinois bui 2:45—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 7:00—Birthday Party. a second cousin of former Mayor Car- 3:00—Woman’s Radio Review. ter Harrison of Chicago. She also ii 4:00—Decorating Notes, by Betty related distantly through marriage U Moore. Woodrow Wilson. 4:15—"The Rivals,” by the Radio Miss Harris was only 14 when sh< Guild. started out to make a name for hersell on the stage. Her first job was in i *85*8 Meter*. moving picture theater in TT7TCV Chicago. Twc nJ°T 1,460 Kilocycle*. years later she scored her first Broad- | way hit with the Ziegfeld “Midnighl 3:00—Organ Melodies. Pollies.” After that came many stage 3 :30—Thompson and Ziegler. successes and "big-time” vaudeville 4:00—Dance Music. tours. 4:30—Waynesboro program. T "T T T 5:00—Where to Oet It. ^TELEVISION is too young yet to de- 5:30—Mount Alto Hospital program. 6:00—Insurance A termtne whether woman program. an- 6-:l5—News flashes. nouncers will be successful before 6:30—Mrs. Sandman. i th« eye of radio. Maybe if they’re 6:45—Santa Claus. I good-looking their fate will be different 7:00—John Preston, baritone. I from the case in sound broadcasting. Just to see what is to be the 7:15—Catholic University Songsters. Reclining I outcome, Edits the News. The Bill Schudt. jr., who directs the 7:30—Kaltenbom Original, | sound- baritone. sight programs of Columbia's 7:45—Ray Gibbons, Chair New York Orchestra. television station, has selected Ann 8:00—Shoreham Concert Illustrated E and Ex- National, Warwick, a New 8:30—"The Silver Situation with Stool | good-looking York girl, Senator Pittman as the first woman television announcer, port Trade,” by Radio of Nevada. Weekly * * * * j 9:00—Dance Marathon news. TTTRC and other N. B. C. stations will 9:15—The Mystery Pianist. $2975 V” COMPLETE carry the Jackson day dinner pro- 9:30—The Nurserymen. WASHINGTON “Furniture of Merif* ceedings at the Mayflower January iw:oo—News flashes. 6. The speakers will be Alfred E. 10:15—Holt’s Pretted Symphony. BROADCASTING PROGRAM FOR Smith and John W. Davis, former 11:00—Shoreham Orchestra. Democratic candidates for President... 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Marathon. THE COMING WEEK The singer in that new Columbia pro- gram with Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra Early Program Tomorrow. starting January 4, is to be Alexander 9:00a—Treasure Chest. Gray, a romantic baritone from the 9:45a—Insurance program. ALL NEWSSTANDS TODAY Chat. stage and screen.. .January 4 also will 10:00ar—Peggy Clarke’s Dally e bring another new Columbia series, 10:15a—For your information. called "The Bath Club”...The Sun- 10:45a—Songs by Jewell Jennifer. All Programs For The Entire Week —With Romances of day night the Sea series 11:00a—Sacred Hour. Names of on Columbia are to be changed to "Ad- ll:59ar-Correct time. Sponsors, Artists and Announcers. ventures of Count Felix von Luckner 12:00m—Variety Hour. 0 The count will take the role of nar- 1:00—Schramm’s Trio. Radio Facts rator. .Peggy Clarke has been elevated 1:30—Modern Music. Obtainable In No Other Publication. to program director of WJSV. It was 2 K)0—Luncheon Concert e only a month ago that Peggy shifted 2:30—Dance Music. her •"A allegiance from WOL to WJSV, 3:00—Dance Music. Pononalttlos of Your Favorite Star*, the of taking job assistant program 3 :30—Salon Music. e director. 4:00—Dance Music. Tko Inside Information * * * * On The Latest Studio "Doings". X-TERE'S a sentence that 2,500 men *75-9 Meters. e A1 with WMAIW lUAL ambitions to become an- ;j| Kilocycles. Radio Commont, Criticism and nouncers, failed to read Oosslp. without 8:00—La Forge-Berumen Musicale. slurring the "s” sounds, in the last two e 3:30—Miriam Ray. • This decorative end attractive commode coo* years; “The seething sea ceaseth extremely and 3:45—"Protecting the Health of Our thus the seething sea suffiiceth us.” ceils a most radio—the 10-tube G. M. Improved Local Children,” by Stephen's. Kra- client Wholesale Distributor Among the victorious w?s John Hol- its flawless mer, Assistant Superintendent of Super-Heterodyne, distinguished by beauty breok, winner of this year’s award for Schools. of tone and to in distant stations with good diction on the radio. ita ability bring DISTRICT NEWS COMPANY 3:50—Virginia Arnold, pianist remarkable clarity and sharpness. The Queen Anne 4:00—United 8tates Army Band. 809 St. N. D. Tel. in Eye W, Washington, G, District 3656 NAMES NEW JUDGES 4:30—Chats with the Weather Man. Commode has a top and front of butt walnut rich, 4:40—Taft Orchestra. shades. A delicately incised line marks the 4:45—Dance Marathon news. contrasting Arm- boundary of typical Queen Anne paneling and the Christmas Gift Offer Hoover Sends List of Appointments 5:00—“With Dog and Gun,” by Special Subscription istead W. Gilliam. graceful cabriole legs are ornamented with carving in to Senate for Action. 5:15—Asbury Park Orchestra. in ■ solid wood. A radio, both in and n- 5:30—Herr Louis and the Thirsty Five. superb appearance President Hoover has sent to the 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, performance. Complete with tubes, #175J 6 Months *1 Regular Rate *1.25 Senate three new Judgeship appoint- by Doug Warrenfels. ments included in a small list or A Waterman’s desk set a worth nom- 6:00—Time and resume. custom built period models snakes gift inations. program Eight furuiturt RADIO GUIDE, INC, 58 Wort Pratt St., Sattimora, Md. Dept. D1 6:01—Bossert Orchestra. 195 to $350, with tubes Bookcase giving-this mart one is $10.00. ! They were James M. Morton, jr., of Ruth St. Denis. Open f 6:30—Interview with Endotod find On* Dollar for which will Messachusetts, to be United States Cir- ($1) you land RADIO GUIDE with 1j 6:35—Yeomans and McC’ure. cult Judge of the first circuit; Robert J. 6:46—Ftank Strets’s orchestra. my compliments for Six (6) Months to 1' McMillan of Texas, to be $9.95 judge for the 7:00—Myrt and Marge G€n€PAL-mOTOBS PADIO western district of the State, and John Nem*__...._____ 7:15—Bing Crosby, baritone. _..._...._...... 44Furniture of Merit” Paul of Virginia, to be judge for the 7:30—Diamond Mystery Serial. r7he western of I Improved Addrae- district Virginia. 7:45—Morton Downey, tenor. Soper-Heterodyne , Waterman's I The others, several HOUSE & HERRMANN including 8:00—Col. judges Stoopnagle and Budd. * —i ---— and St. M. Zamoiski Co., Distributors, 928 H St., N.lV.m ft ---Stilt*-rxx**xu | Roy Lewis, already acting as 8:16—Abe Lyman’s Band. EijJos. 3 “Furniture of Merit** Assistant were re* •V Attorney General, 8:10—Kate Smith, orooMr. v fcanftlntMjmti wrsdmuly e Ms 8:45—"Your CwEt” kg Angelo Patel ^p||| Seventh at Eye 0 * » e