THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, P. C„ DECEMBER 9, 1928-PART T. 41 two commercial receiving sets at the clubs will take a census of apparatus MAJOR PROGRAMS UNDISTURBED very foot of the Arlington Navy \ 'o now in operation, granting new licenses NATIONALLYKNOWN ARTISTS ON RADIO I RADIO’S FEATURES tower is the best proof that Nav only to those stations which are skill- TODAY. BY NAVY AIR MESSAGES terfercnce is almost nil. fully controlled and prohibiting the use ENGINEERS ADMIT When complaints are received, it of defective circuits which may Inter- ARTISTS FEATURED Church s:3o—Tenth Presbyterian added, a radio man was always sent fere with apparatus. of Philadelphia; sermon by Possibility of Interference Has other Rev. Donald Grey Bamhouse— to investigate, and usually found he WMAL, WABC. WCAU, WNAC, Been Reduced to Minimum could correct all receiving trouble with WFBL, WMAK, WJAS. WADC, “a 15-cent condenser." or by advising j Will Broadcast Dance. ON WOHP, at Arlington Station. a short antenna that picks up less static TONIGHT RADIO SPOTS WMAQ. ‘Drusilla,” BAD WKRC. daughter WRC of Dr. and Mrs. than a long one. 6:30 —Anglo Persians: classical By the Associated Press. Thomas D. Taggart of Atlantic City, orogram—WJZ. WBZ. WBAL, who has distinction a dancer,. Possibility of Navy radio interference wen as Hulda Lashanska, Toscha Many Listeners Complain WHAM, KDKA. WLW. KYW, ; will sing and dance before the micro- WJR. with commercial programs RADIO IS CONTROLLED. Romance,” was said yesterday by Navy Department phone in "The Night Club a 7—Werrenrath concert; Schu- CBS chain feature. Wednesday night. and Wilbur Evans That They Do Not Hear WEEI, officials to have been reduced to a min- Seidel mann songs—WEAF, with the completion of altera- Clubs Govern Ether Activities Un- She will perform several clog and tap WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WSCH, imum dances on a special resounding mat. WFI, WRC. WGY, WOR. tions on the transmitters of the Arling- der Ecuador Plans. < to Be Heard. Favorite Stations. ton station. 10:15—National Light Opera: The Navy Yard station here, which "The Crimson Scarf” and “The in Ecuador is to I Programs for Housewives. Marriage Under the Lantern”— has been substituting for Arlington dur- be controlled through a series of radio Hulda Lashanska. soprano; Toscha By the Associated Presi. WFI, ing the la3t IQ days, has also reported WGN. Chicago, has arranged Its day- WRC. WEAF. WTAM. change from interrupted clubs which may be located in the capi- programs Geidel, violinist, and Wilbur Evans, bari- With broadcasting stations operating ! WHAS, WSB. a an wave time to fit the radio needs of more accurately on their assigned wave length to a straight, unmodulated one, tals of provinces. Only members of the housewife. Starting with household tone prize winner of the 1927 national which causes practically no interference. legally established clubs will be oer- hints, including a cooking school twice audition, artists lengths there has been a steady im- radio are the featured provement in reception in most parts Navy Department officials and radio mitted to use experimental receivers a week the morning closes with a musi- the Atwater Kent Hour, which WRC of the the operators said that merchant vessels and transmitters. cal. In the afternoon there is a meet- hi country, engineers of Fed- UNIDIRECTIONAL RADIO using sets sometimes in- Interference with governmental sta- of the in conjunction eral Radio Commission declare. They spark cause ing womens club, followed by will broadcast tonight terference, but that the daily use of -1 tions will be prohibited. The radio tea music. National Broadcasting Co., admit, however, that there are still sev- with other eral bad spots. PROPOSED stations. BEACONS Mendelssohn’s Blanketing caused by broad tuning Lashanska has chosen of transmitters heterodyne inter- Wings the Steppe" and “On of Song;’’ “Over by stations failing to bv Gretchaninoff and "Wings of Night” ference caused Engineers Study Effect of One- power/ —. _ . '' . j—_ ...... keep on their frequencies have been AC the lovely aria "Deputs Mu Genuine bv Watts, adding Charpentier's modern largely responsible for poor reception, Direction Transmission le Jour” from Hulda Lashanska, and Toacha Russian violinist, Several which have been par- French "Louise." Seidel will lyric soprano, Seidel, who i stations opera , tlcularly flagrant offenders have been plav the Beethoven "Romance in F are featured in the Atwater Kent hour tonight over WRC and associated sta- on Planes. Beauty/ warned by the commission to adjust Realism/ Major" and “Rondino;" the Francoeur- tions. Wilbur Evans, baritone, and winner of first place in the national radio “Sicilienne et Rigaudon;" ' their apparatus properly under penalty Kreisler auditions last year, also will be heard on the same program. of losing their licenses. "K. 'Ms. Valuer Dvorak’s "Slavonic Dance in E Minor" Radio engineers at the Bureau of - violin by Fritz Meanwhile the commission has been been specializing Vatue in an arrangement for up of by Standards, who have Kreisler, the well known Brahms’ patching some the weak spots time in the improvement of and allowing stations experimental use of a for some “Hungarian Dance No. 1.” "Solomon’s wireless apparatus for guiding aircraft, of different frequency in an effort to elim- of Aria" from Gounod’s opera “Queen inate are studying the possibilities unidi- Crosley.*~ Sheba;" Curran’s "Nocturne,” the Today on the Radio interference. radio beacons. A large percentage of the protests rectional “Fields o’ Ballyclare.” and Felman’s the bu- listeners are complaints During the development by “Boots” will be the solos by Evans. received from beacon, PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928 that they do not hear the programs of reau of a directive it appeared “Lohengrin” Scheduled. favorite stations as well as they did that the usefulness of the beacon could (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless under the old set-up or regarding reduc- be Increased by making the radiated The Atwater Kent Orchestra, under otherwise indicatedJ tion in the hours of operation of the field unidirectional. As the operation the direction of Josef Pasternack, for- stations. Much of the dissatisfaction of several beacons is planned, all on mer conductor of the Metropolitan, will is centered, the commission says, in the the same frequency of 290 kilocycles play the brilliant introduction to the rivalry between competitive stations in (1.034 meters) a large amount of In- third act of Wagner’s opera “Lohen- LOCAL STATIONS various communities which are con- terference between the various beacons grin,” which forms a prelude for the testing for a preferred channel time might be prevented by one direction music: or the believe. cathedral scene and the bridal 434.5—NAA—690 allotment. transmission, engineers “Adagietto” from Bizet’s “L’Arlesiemme 315.6—WRC—950 Members of the commission say that Other advantages expected are an Navy intensity In a de- Suite” and "Florindo” from Burgmein’s (Washington Yard.) (National Broadcastng Co.) stations will be shifted from time to increase in signal “Carnival Venetien.” time in the sired direction with a given amount 10:05a—Weather Bureau reports. lla to Interest of better reception pilot The National Light Opera Co. will 11:55a—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Service from St. John’s and where broadcasters have demon- of power, and the, fact that the Episcopal 1 subject from present a double bill tonight. Two one- 9:ss—Arlington time signals. Church. Rev. Robert -1 strated the validity of their claims to would be less to confusion act operettas are scheduled—" The Mar- 10:05—Arlington time signals. Johnston, pastor, will preach. better channels, but that the general a variety of possible courses. riage Under the Lanterns” by Offen- I:3o—Peerless Reproducers. steup will be The method of obtaining one direc- 2:00 —Roxy Symphony maintained. signals consist in the bach. and "The Crimson Scarf” by 228.9 WOL—I,3IO Concert. Some broadcasters who protested tion beacon Legouix. The former is the story of 3:oo—Dr. Stephen Wise, subject. "Does combined use of a vertical antenna with (American Broadcasting Co.) 1 their assignments when they first went unidi- peasant life in a French village. "The Religion Help or Hurt Men?” on the new frequencies have since noti- two crossed coil antennas. The Crimson Scarf” is a comic opera, the 10:00a—Watch Tower service. 4:oo—Service from Washington Ca- the commission rectional signals are said to increase the from Peter, fied that they like the from the power scene of which is laid in Venice at the 11:00a—Service Calvary Baptist thedral. Rev. G. Freeland new wav.) of efficiency of the beacon Church. Canon of ; lengths. The owner a from time of the decline of the Venetian Re- Washington, will' station in Central California wired standpoint, reduce interference public. 12:15—Meditation hour. preach. other beacons and reduce the number 3:00 to Commissioner H. A. Lafount the day WRC’s other evening features in- 4:oo—Song service from Full s:ls—South Sea Islanders. set-up effect of radiated courses to one. It is be- Gospel Tabernacle. Guide. after the new went into the polar of clude the Stetson Parade, the Acousti- s:3o—Motion Picture that his assignment was "impassible” lieved that characteristics con Hour, and the tveekly song revue s:oo—Program by Christian Science s:3s—Arcadie Blrkenholz. violinist. the radiated field is about the optimum Parent Church. and requested another wave. A few of Reinald Werrenrath, baritone, who 6:oo—Stetson Parade. days later he sent another wire saying for aircraft use. will present a group of Robert Schu- s:3o—Sacred song service. 6:3o—Acousticon hour. The method utilizes directive and B:oo—Wardman Park program, he was "getting along fine." and ask- simultaneously, mann compositions. Concert Orches- 7:00—Old Company’s with ing that his request be non-directive fields Richard Keane, a Shakespearean tra. Reinald Werrenrath. baritone. -1 canceled. with the proper phase and amplitude actor, will be the star of the Acousticon Early Program Tomorrow. 7:3o—Musical program by Maj. Ed- relations between them to secure uni- Hour. He will give two dramatic read- 7:3oa—Musical clock. ward Bowes’ Family from the directional transmission. Theater, New York. . ings. William Robyn. Russian lyric 9:ssa—Stock market letter. Capitol tenor, will be featured in the Capitol 9:00—“Our Government,” by David ; ALABAMASTATION ® GENUINE NEUTRODYNE 10:00a—Household chat by Peggy Lawrence. Religion to Go on Air. Theater program. Clarke. 9:ls—Atwater Kent radio hour, featur- of the Moody Bible © PUSH-PULL AMPLIFICATION Moran and 10:30a—Advertisers’ period. ing Hulda Lashanska, lyric so- TO OPEN CHRISTMAS Station WMBI Mack. 10:55a—Stock market summary. Institute of Chicago is incorporated to The major portion of the WMAL prano; Toscha Seidel, violinist; preach and teach the Bible to radio © mershon condensers will be 11:00a—Advertisers’ period. Wilbur Evans, bass-baritone, and program provided by the Colum- fans. priK-Md croriey de.i- bia Broadcasting System. The main 205.4—WJ5V—1,468 Atwater Kent Orchestra. 1 Birmingham to Have New Major (4) POWER SPEAKER OPERATION features are the Majestic Hour with 10:15—Correct time. era are encouraging such (Independent Publishing Co.) test# IN YOUR HOME . Moran and Mack, the “Two Black 10:15—National Light Opera Co., “The Broadcasting Plant Under fSES3S3SSSSBB9E3HSSBSBBBI| f Crows,” the DeForest Audions, the La 7:3o—Ladies’ Choir. Marriage Under the Lanterns” Palina Hour and another “Come to the 8:00 —Ethel West, soprano. and “The Crimson scarf.” Old Name. Let Us i, Any Radio may offer one of these episode. program. 11:15—Weather forecast. ThToYNAcoNE Fair” 8:30 —Request — B:45—L. the Three Spanish dances, one of them Z. Phillips, trombonist. Early Program Tomorrow. Demonstrate features. Crosley gives them ALL rarely played, will enliven the La 9:oo—Sermon. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (/P).—Radio’s Palina Hour, while the Audions will 9:3o—Bethany Four. 6:4sa—Tower health exercises. Christmas gift to Alabama is a new offer a program largely American in 10:00—"Chick” Godfrey, tenor. B:ooa—Federation morning major broadcasting station under power end volume is such and at the incredible price of . ?.. devotions. an thought character. The "Come to the Fair” •:16a—Parnassus Trio. old name, WAPI, costing approximately as never before program consists chiefly of classical 475.9 WMAL—B39 B:3oa—Cheerio. SBO,OOO. This assessment is divided be- CROSLEY possible. Crosley radio gives no trouble in the composers, numbers by well known (Washington Radio Forum) 6:soa—Parnassus Trio. tween the city of Birmingham and Ala- The battery operated power system. The Elec- A. such as Grainger’s “Shepherd’s Hey.” 9:ooa—Vocalist. exclusive 10:00a—Watch Tower service. bama Polytechnic Institute, at Auburn. bandbox is the same trolytic two Victor Herbert melodies and Rim- 3:oo—Symphonic hour, C. B. 8. feature. 9:lsa—Harry Morker and his orchestra. Ala. Mershon Condenser does not sky-Korsakoff's "Song of India.” 9:3oa—U. S. Navy Band, Lieut. 4:oo—Cathedral hour, C. B. S. feature. Charles i The first program is scheduled for LES KOHLER It and break down as do paper condensers. u) The programs of WJSV and WOL s:oo—Vesper song service. Benter, leader. Christmas day from three studios—at r° 1 operates or Crosley has always been noted for its ¦ contain their regular attractions. The s:3o—Services of the Tenth Presbyte- 10:00a—Dr. Royal S. Copeland hour. Birmingham. Montgomery and Auburn Conn. Avc. N.W. magnetic dy- ¦ latter station, however, is 10:30a—George F. Ross, 3419 namic type of speaker, DX (distance) qualities. This has specially fea- rian Church of Philadelphia, C. pianist. —and includes a varied assortment of H 844 ¦ I turing a concert by the Wardman Park B. S. feature. 11:10 to 11:45a—Speech of President - entertainment and educational features, Cleve. * SS - not been lost in the development of Hour to be at 8 Coolldge before J broadcast o'clock. B:3o—La Palina hour, C. B. S. feature. Pan-American i The new station divides time on a A dry cell operated model j 9:00 —Majestic hour, with Moran and Conference. clear channel under the reallocation ts tona i beauty and its wonderful Mack, the "Two Black Crows,” 11:45a—"What Is Your Problem?” by ’ and will have 5,000 watts power. i ItS “nd“od,y ‘ne "ly radio C. B. S. feature. Ashley Miller. Birmingham's allotment in the con- ' || SLtafflrfc Corrections 10:00—De Forest Audions, C. B. 8. fea- 12 noon—Farm flashes. struction of the station includes an Without Tube. ture. 1 12:10—Organ recital, by George F. Ro6s. elaborately equipped studio in a down- AND CHANGES GIVEN 10:30—"Come to the Fair,” C. B. S. fea- 12:45—“Bridge for Beginners,” by Mrs. town office building. The transmitter ture. John Munce, jr. Is located on Red Mountain, a few miles Early Program I:oo—Aster Orchestra. from the city. The capitol building Tomorrow. 2:oo—studio program. Power Allocation! 12.00 to 12:45—Brunswick luncheon commission at Montgomery has granted a» Result of m. 2:ls—Orpheus Trio. authority for the expenditure Radio concert. 2:ls—United Parents’ of $6,500 v Hearings Are Announced by Association. to SB,OOO for outfitting a studio in that city, while Auburn plans to improve its VN Federal Commission. old studio, which was the former home Salon OUT-OF-TOWN Os WAPI. Wholesale Distributors STATIONS WAPI Is Birmingham’s second broad- By the Atsocieted Press. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. casting station, WBRC having broad- The Radio ' cast here for a number of years. DOUBLEDAY-HILL~ELECTRIC CO. Commission yesterday an- 454.3— WEAF New nounced changes and corrections that York—46o 378.5 WGY Schenectady—794 Sensing the need of a stronger sta- IteadquarterM OF THE SOUTH have been made in the November 11 3:oo—Dr. Wise. 10:45a—Church services. tion, citizens of Alabama began a move- 715 Twelfth Street Main wave length and power allocation due 4:oo—Dr. Cad man. 4:oo—Dr. Cadman. ment to replace the old station at Au- 4680 to hearings and to errors In the first s:3s—Concert violinist. s:3o—Violinist; parade. burn, a gift of Victor H. Hanson, pub- for published lists. The changes listed- 6:oo—Parade. 6:3o—Acousticons; concert. lisher of the Birmingham News, with were: 6:3o—Acousticon program. 7:3o—Theater Family. one more modern. WAPI formerly had I YOU’RE HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE WITH A CROSLEY WBAK. Harrisburg, Pa., transferred 7:oo—Werrenrath concert. 6:OO—D. Lawrence; A. K. hour. been used by the Alabama Polytechnic to 1,430 kilocycles, 500 watts, sharing 7:3o—Theater Family. 10:16—National light opera. Institute and the State Department of WMBS, WBAK and WCAH. 9:oo—David Lawrence. 11:15—Television transmission. Agriculture largely for distribution of CROSLEY WDGY, Minneapolis, Minn., trans- 9:ls—A. K. hour. Information to Alabama farmers. CARL w. DAUBER ferred to 1.390 kilocycles, sharing with 10:15—National light opera. SOUTHERN. 2320-24 18th St. N.W.

WHDI temporary. 394.5 WJZ New 405.2 WSB — York—744 Atlanta—74o French motion picture theaters are Radio IIP Open Evening • Col. 1353—Emy Terms WFBR. Baltimore, Md.. transferred to 9:ooa—Children's raising prices. kilocycles, hour. 11:55a—Church services. admission 1,270 ,f temporary. 4:oo—Vesper " ¦¦¦>¦¦'« services. '¦¦¦¦ people’s -1 ' , - 3:oo—Young conference. ¦ ¦ , ¦ WFCI. Pawtucket, R. 1., call letter 4:oo—Continentals; Islanders. 7:oo—Orchestras. ¦¦¦¦¦ changed to WPAW. 5:30 —Dr. Fosdick. 8:00 —Melodies; Theater Family. WHB, Kansas City, Mo., given 500 7:oo—Fragments in Fancy. 9:OO—D. Lawrence; A. K. hour. kilocycles and 1,000 watts power. 8:00 —Enna Jettick melodies. A 10:15—National light opera. WHDF, Calumet, Mich., given 1,370 B:ls—Collier hour. 11:15—Baptist Tabernacle. kilocycles When You Buy Your Crosley and 100 watts. 9:ls—Jubilee Singers. FY 277.6 WBT Charlotte—l,6B6 Give the Family a WHOH, Gloucester, Mass., given 830 9:45—El Tango Romantico. kilocycles and 1 kilowatt daytime. 11:00a—Church services. 10:15—American Singers. Reproducer*. WHDI. Minneapolis. Minn., transfer- 10:45—organ recital. I:oo—Orchestra; Get It at GIBSON’S red to 1,390 kilocycles, sharing with 3:oo—Dr. Poling. WDGY temporary. 422.3—W0E Newark—7l4 4:oo—Dr. Cadman. 917 G Street Northwest WHT, Deerfield, 111., add to call letter 2:oo—Caucasians. 5:30 —Studio; parade. list, omitted. 3:oo—Philharmonic symphony. 7:3o—Church services. Small Down Payments Easy WIL. St. Louis, Mo., transferred to s:oo—The Sunday forum. B:3o—Studio program. Terms •,420 kilocycles, 250 6:00 —Great Cathedrals. 6:OO—D. Lawrence: A. K. hour. KOLSTER 100 and watts. WNEW, Newport News, Va., call let- 7:oo—Orchestra. 10:15—Organ recital. ter changed to WGH. 7:3o—Concert orchestra. 365.6 WHAS Louisville—B2o B:3o—Choir Invisible. WRK, Hamilton. Ohio., to be added to s:3o—Choral evensong. call letter list, omitted. 9:3o —Playhouse. 10:30—Pipe 6:oo—Parade. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., call letter dreams. 7:Bo—Theater Family. WE RE HERE WITH GROSLEYS Changed to KOL. 348.6 WABC New York—B64 B:oo—Melodies; Theater Family. KFWO, California, deleted (effective 10:50a—Church services. 9:OO—D. Lawrence; ensemble. January 1, 1929). 3:oo—Symphonic hour. 10:15—National light opera. RADIO THOMPSON KGIW, Trinidad, given BROTHERS Colo., 1,420 4:oo—Cathedral hour. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—l,llo kilocycles and 100 watts. S:OO—ABC of religions. Furniture—Stoves—Floor Coverings—Phonographs—Radios KGKX, Sandpoint, Idaho, given s:3o—Tenth Presbyterian Church. 11:00a —Church services. 1,420 kilocycles and 15 watts. 6:oo—Watchtower program. B:oo—Evening services. for 1220-26 GOOD HOPE RD., ANACOSTIA, D. G. KOOS. Marshfield, Oreg., given 1,370 7:os—Tucker's Orchestra. 461.3 WSM Nashville—6so Christmas kilocycles and 50 watts. 8:00 —Randall Hargreaves. 4:oo—Dr. Cadman. Out of the Congested Area Phone Lin. 556 Plenty ts Parking Space KTAB. Oakland, Calif., transferred to B:3o—La Pallna program. 6:oo—Parade. •50 kilocycles and 500 watts. 9:oo—Two Black Crows. 7:oo—Melodies. KWK, St. Louis, changed to full time. 10:00—Audions. B:ls—Church services. 10.30—Come to the Fair. 9:ls—A. K. hour. DENIES 11:00—Musical program. 10:15—Musical; WSM Symphony. LARCENY CHARGE. 272.6 WLWL New York—l,l*4 258.5 WWVA Wheeling—l,lß6 3:05 —K. of C. forum. 10:35a—Church services. Van Pleads Not Guilty to Taking 8:00 —Church services. 1:00—Bible students. Brother-in-Law’s Money. 272.6—WPG—Atlantic City—l,l64 3:oo—Organ recital. 4:3o—Community recital. CENTRAL. Accused of larceny after trust of $220 —Religious Your Old from his brother-in-law. John H. West, s:ls services. 283.9—KYW Chicago—l.o2o Crosley the Gardens, yesterday pleaded 7:oo—Sunday concert. r of Kew 9:ls—News; orchestra. 7:3o—Talk; Dr. Long. not guilty and waived preliminary ex- 10:00—Musical; organ concert. B:oo—Studio; Collier hour. Set on a amination when arraigned before Judge Pcrnin; -Hear It Baltimore—l,o6o 9:ls—Father orchestra. v Ralph Given in Police Court today. His 280.2—WBAL 10:15—Week end party. bend was set at 81,000 while await- 3:oo—Young people’s conference. Operating 416.4 WON | Qpen £t)e ~,- ng a ing the action of the grand jury. s:3o—Dr. Fosdick. Chlcsfo—72o Crosley UntU 9 The complainant. H. Schlesinger, of 6:3o —Persians; orchestra. 7:oo—Chicago Symphony Orchestra. the 4800 block of Georg-a avenue, ob- B:oo—Melodies: Collier hour. B:oo—Pat Barnes; ensemble. tained a warrant for his brother-in- 9:ls—Jubilee Singers. B:ss—Nlghthawks. law after swearing that he had given 9:4s—Evening Reveries. 9:ls—A. K. hour. West the money to deposit in a bank 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia— l,l7o 10:15—R. H. L.; Pullman Porters. The Crosley Radio on Sale at on October 8, and the man failed 11:15—Orchestra. do it. I:ls—Church services. to 3:OO—WABC programs (2 hours). 447.5—WMAQ Chicago—67o Attorney Chester Caywood appeared 7:oo—Concert orchestra. West. s:oo—Singers; church services. far 6:oo—Orchestras. B:oo—Sunday Evening GOLDENBERG’S ¦ Club. 7:00—Booth Family: Pioneers. 10:15—Auld Sandy; Whitney Trio. Radio Show Crowds Grow. B:oo—Feature. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—7oo ‘Both Sides of Seventh Street——at K Radio Department—Downstairs Store B:3O—WABC programs (2V4 hours). Visitors to the annual radio exposi- 9:3oa—Church services. tion in Paris increased tenfold in one 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—9Bo s:3o—Dr. Fosdick. The world’s most famous quality radio com- Buy Your Radio on Our BUDGET PLAJS year. In 1927 10 000 visited the exposi- 11:00a —Church services. 6:3o —Persians; orchestra. tion. In 1928 the number was more 6:oo—Orchestra; Anglo-Persians. 7:15 —Church services. bined with GROVE SUPER SERVICE can’t be than 100.C00. At the first exposition, 7:oo—Church services. B:ls—Collier hour equaled for a gift for in 1924, the turnstiles recorded a thou- B:oo—Melodies: Collier hour. 9:ls—Gembox hour. the family. Let us demon- *a nd visitors. 9:ls—Jubilee Singers. 10:15—Orchestra. strate this Kolster in YOUR OWN HOME. 9:45—El Tango Romantico. 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—l,o7o \ . Will Review Hit Numbers. 260.7 WHAM Rochester—l,ls4 6:oo—Parade; Acousticons. We also have Kent, 10:30a—Church services. 7:oo—Orchestra. the Bosch, Atwater Steinite A review of its program hits of 1928 s:3o—Dr. Fosdick. 7:3o—Theater Family. Majestic will be the theme of the fourth anni- and Radios. $lO delivers the 6:3o—Fireside Forum. —Piano; A. K. CROSLEY RADIO Denver, De- 9:00 hour. versary program of KOA, 7:oo—Travelogue. 10:15—National light opera. p-moer 15. The feature is to open at 11:30 Eastern standard time, and con- B:oo—Melodies; Collier hour. 11:15—Dance music. 9:ls—School hour. 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—7so tinue three and one-half hours. 9:46—El Tango Romantico. H Y 10:00a —Church services. 302.8—W8Z Programs. Springfield—996 6:3o—Anglo-Persians. Fans to Choose 1:00—Church services. 7:oo—Vesper services. T GROVE Listeners to Radio-Vitus, one of the s:3o—Dr. Fosdick. 7:3o—Sermonet; dinner music. •mailer Paris stations, in the future will[ 7:06—With the masters. B:oo—Melodies; Collier hour. choose their own programs. They have 7:30 —Spotlight program. 9:ls—Cotton Pickers. 52J 11th St. Main 2067 “r been invited to say what they would 8:00 —Melodies; Collier hour. 10:00—Happy half hour. The l Hecht Co. like to hear and the daily program will 9:ls—Michael Ahern; El Tango. 10:30—Organ; Amcs-Andg* be made up from these suggestions. 10:14—Hockey game, 11:10—News; dance music. f A