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Brave New World Paris Concerts A NEW series of weekly broadcasts, centred DESPITE the unusual hour-9.30 to 11.30 am: > largely on the interests and activities of Latin- -thère must be many listeners like myself America and produced by the Office of Educa-. who, having heard the Radio-Paris Saturday tion in Washington, is not without interest to morning broadcasts from the Paris Conserva- listeners in this country. toire, will welcome the news that a new series The programme, which is described as "a has started. peace pageant on the airways that will bring to Next Saturday's programme is of the usual millions of people in twenty-one republics the high standard, including a Haydn Symphony, 1:L /I sense of their unity and their kinship," is re- a Mozart Pianoforte Concerto, and Chabrier's layed by CBS for both the Wayne and Phila- "Fête polonaise." M. PIERRE DUPONT, conductor of the famous deiphia short-wave stations every Tuesday at Garde Républicaine band, which is giving a 3.30 am. G.M.T. In an inaugural address to broadcast performance from Radio-Paris at the series President Roosevelt declared: " I An Irish Soprano 12 noon n Wednesday. would dedicate this nation to the policy of the MIss RENEE FLY, who, readers may remem- good neighbour-the neighbour who resolutely ber, was the soloist in the BBC broadcast of Schumann's "Lost" Concerto respects himself and, because he does so, Dr. Vaughan Williams's Dona Nobis Pacem, THE long-awaited . first performance of respects the rights of others." will be heard on Sunday at 7.15 p.m. from Schumann's "Lost" Concerto will take Athlone, where she is taking part in the first place in the German Opera House on Friday, broadcast of new compositions for the organ. and I think it may be taken for granted that it English Musicians Abroad The relay is from the Methodist Church, will be the most discussed broadcast of the ON Thursday, November, 25, Stockholm's St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. week. evening concert consists of English music by From the same station at 9 p.m. the follow- The Concerto is included in a programme Vauehan Williams, Butterworth, Walton, and ing night a programme devoted to the works arranged in connexion with the anniversary Elg. It is to be conducted by Clarence Ray- of John Ireland will inaugurate a new series of the foundation of the Ministry of Cultural bould, who only recently returned from a dealing with modern English composers. Arts, which is being relayed at noon (G.M.T.) similar mission on behalf of English music by all the German stations. in Germany. The Young Schiller The Strange BeqUest The following week he is conducting at Copenhagen (Kalundborg programme, Novem- THE philosophy of freedom, which was the Tms Concerto for violin and orchestra was ber 28) and at Oslo on December 4. Cyril underlying motive of Schiller's early works, Schumann's last work, and it has lain in the Smith also takes part in the Stockholm con- lends additional interet to a broadcast from archives of the Berlin State Library since cert, as solo pianist in Walton's Sinfonia Con- Stuttgart at 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday, dealing 1907. It was composed by Schumann in 1853, certante. with the early life of the great German poet. and given by him to his friend, Joseph Listeners will be taken to the scenes of Joachim. Schiller's youth and early manhood, when he When Joachim died, his executors handed was engrossed with Die Räuber, the first of it to the German State Library with the pro- his plays to be produced. He wrote Die Räuber viso that it should not be performed until while studying at a military academy, and it 1956, 100 years after Schumann's death. expresses his discontent with discipline and Wilhelm Strecker, the German music pub- an urge for mental freedom. lisher, however, recently obtained the per- mission of the State Library authorities, and of Schumann's and Joachim's heirs for its per- Famous Pictures formance. AN afternoon in one of the world's most famous art galleries, browsing among priceless The Cuckoo's Morals masterpieces-that is the pleasure which Leip- A TALK from Radio-Paris on Saturday, Novem- zig will afford on Sunday from 4.45 to 6 p.m., ber 27, at 4.35 p.m., has the intriguing title when there will be a microphone tour of the Dresden Gallery. "The Morals of Animals : the Cuckoó." It State may be news to some listeners that it has any. The pictures which will be "on view" to The reputation it enjoys-quite unfairly, it listeners include such treasures as Raphael's may be-is like that of the islanders in some "Sistine Madonna," Correggio's "Holy distant ocean on whose "manners and cus- Night," Giorgione's "The Slumbering Venus," toms" a naval expedition was instructed to and the masterpieces of Cranach, Dürer, prepare a report. After making an exhaustive Ilolbein, and many others. The works'will be study on the spot, the officer in command described by a commentator, and there will be delivered his report with true naval concise- an accompaniment of music by contemporary Mme. SLA VA ORLO WSKA-ZER WINSKA. composers. ness, to the effect that "manners they have lyric soprano of the Warsaw Opera, who will none and their customs are beastly." broadcast from Warsaw at 3.15 p. n,. on Monday. ALL-WA VE

PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 4 WORLD-RADIO ' NOVEMBER19, 1937 Calling All Readers! Space is valuable, but for once we feel that 1-T F i) R 1:11) you would like us to talk a little about our- selves. WoItLn-RADI0 comes out this week in a new form. Singer's Tragic Homecoming For twelve years it has, held the position, of which, frankly, we are proud, of the only INDIA'S NEW STATIONS BROADCASTS FOR SOLDIERS complete international broadcasting pro- gramme journal in the world. It is not THE first of the new lo kW short-wave stations A SPECIAL weekly feature for the Army is now giving up that unique position. On the for India, which is to be installed at Delhi, included in the Italian programmes. Every contrary, we hope in future to be still more is expected to be operating regularly by the Sunday morning, between 9.30 and 10 (8.30 helpful and more intereiting to listeners. end of the year. The short-wave transmitter and 9 G.M.T.) this is radiated from all stations for Bombay, which will be the second of the for the benefit of troops in barracks or on ser- With the increase in modern receiving sets, four short-wave stations, is also arriving this vice in the Italian colonies. General Pariani, a growing number of listeners are able to month. The new equipment embodies the very Under-Secretary for War, gave the inaugural hear foreign programmes and to follow the latest developments in broadcastine techniaue broadcast. rapialy aeveiopzng snort-wave servlces. and will prvide India with the iicleus of a Military bands, soldiers' choruses, and talks WORLD-RADIO aims at "bringing alive" these highly efficient broadcasting system. on discipline, courage, and other military vir- programmes from every continent for Of the medium-wave transmitting stations, tues are to be included in the feasuré. One of listeners in this country and elsewhere. that at Lahore will also be in operation before the items will be a tall by an N.C.O. on mili- The new chief features which you will see in the end of the year. Transmitter buildings for tary life in Libya; while later there may be a this week's issue, and in future numbers, the new stations at Lucknow, Bombay, and link-up with Ethiopia. are Madras are in course of erection, and con- Two pages of CLASSIFIED PRINCIPAL EVENTS, struction work will begin shortly on the stations MARCONI MEMORIAL DAY showing at a glance all the main broadcasts at Trichinopoly and Dacca. of the week on Ehe long and medium waves. AT the instigation of Signor Mussolini the Italian Government has made the birthday of PROGRAMME ITEMS better displayed, giving ereater leibilitv. A STATION FOR BESSARABIA the late Marchese Marconi a National iviemonai LJay. SHORT-WAVE SECTION_Complete short-wave Tant Directorate of the Romanian Broadcast- The decree states: "Marconi as a scientist arranged; list of short- programmes similarly ing Company has decided to erect a trans- was olse of the greatest benefactors of man- wavelengths; and news wave stations with miner at Chisinau (Kishinev), the capital of kind, and the anniversary of his birth on April about this increasingly popular branch of Bessarabia, to counteract, it is announced, 25 will always be remembered with solemnity." broadcasting. The Short-Wave News Reel broadcast propaganda from abroad. It is pro- The decree expressly' speaks of a Memorial enlarged and compèred by an expert is posed to transfer the 20 kW transmitter, which Day and not a festival or holiday. short-wave listener. had served in a temporary capacity at Bod, "Tint PICK OF THE PROGRAMMES."-" All- near Brasov. A ROYAL FLAUTIST Waver's" commentaries on forthcoming The new station will be named "Radio programmes. Bessarabia," and it will operate on the Ro- THE chamber music programme which will be "THE WORLD OF RADIO."-TWO pages of up- manian common-wave of 201.2 metres. It is broadcast from Cologne at 8.10 p.m. on to-date news collected by' WORLD-RADIO also intended to install studios at Chismau, Friday includes a trio for flute, viola, and correspondents in ail the pnncipai broad- and the town' council 'have put the former harpsichord by Quantz, who was flute-master casting centres. Pushkin Theatre at the disposal of the broad- to Frederick the Great. The Prussian King was a good flute-player, excelling in the "RoMCES OF GREAT MUSICIANS."-The casting authorities. Adagio, but less confident in the Allegro first nl a series of articles on men whose passages. 'names' are house/uld words. A TRAGIC FLIGHT One day his teacher brought alông a young "MICROPHONE PERSONALITIES."-A weekly MME. ELVIRA ORLICZ-DRESZER, who fre- player who struck the King as excellent. He /eature giving lisLeners an intimate picture asked Quantz why he had taught this young o/ broadcasting celebrities. quently broadcasts from Warsaw (she is in Wednesday's programme at 8.20), was one of man to play so very much better than he did. THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE FEATURES the central figures in a poignant tragedy in Quantz replied that he had used a different WILL BE FOUND IN World-Radio. WHICH the Baltic in 1936. Mme. Orlicz-Dreszer was method. "What was it?" inquired the King. IT WILL ENDEAVOUR WEEK BY WEEK TO returning from a visit to America, which is Quantz replied that he had used frequent PRESENTING ALL JUSTIFY ITS TITLE BY her motherland, on the Polish liner Balory. boxes on the ear. The King smiled and said: RADIO. THAT IS BEST IN THE WORLD OF They were about to enter the inner port at "No, no, then I prefer your other method." Gdynia, when a large aeroplane appeared "SELLING" AMERICA overhead. BROADCASTS FROM GREENLAND LAUNCHED last March by the General Electric The machine made several circles over the Two scientific expeditions, one in the Arctic, stations W2XAD and W2XAF, a short-wave boat, and then, suddenly, while making a spiral, the other in the tropics, are reporting progress programme series, designed to make known dived almost per- by radio over NBC networks. A description to the world the scenic and historic beauties pendicularly into of the McGregor Arctic Expedition's prepara- of the United States, has met with such world- the sea. Before tions for winter encampment 600 miles from wide appreciation that the broadcasts will be the first lifeboat the North Pole was broadcast by some of the continued for another year. arrived on the members from Reindeer Point, in northernmost The programmes have ranged over - scene, the machine Greenland, on short waves, and carried more America's national parks, natural caves, medi- and her Crew of than 4,000 miles to Radio City. Even the cina! springs, industries, colleges, cities, and three had sunk. team leader of the dogs barked a greeting to resorts. It is now proposed by Mr. James W. Among the vic- the whole of the United States. Gerard (the celebrated War-time Ambassador tims was General The Holden expedition, which, as already to Germany), who is collaborating in acam- Orlicz - Dreszer, announced in WORLD-RADIO, is guided by paign to encourage tourists to visit the country, Inspector of the radio direction bearings during its trek through M,ne. Orl,cz-Dreszer that the weekly "travelogues" should describe Aviation, Mme. the South American bush to study the dis- one state each week. They are broadcast on Dreszer's husband, who was making a surprise eases and drugs of primitive natives at the Mondays in French at 9 p.m. G.M.T., in flight to greet his wife on her return home. A head of the Amazon, reports that it has en- English at 11.15 p.m. G.M.T., and in Spanish bouquet of red roses was found on the dead countered intense heat and that half its at 12.15 (midnight. General's knees. Indians were down with malaria.

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THE OUALITY OF EMPIRE Creation will be conducted by Furtwängler; LORD TWEEDSMUIR, Governor-General of among other conductors will be Bruno Walter - Canada, speaking recently on the occasion of and Oswald Kabasta (who is the Ravag chief his acceptance of an honorary degree of Doctor selector of serious music). Haydn's skull is of Literature from McMaster University, said one of the cherished treasures of the Society. that, a few months before, when he took part The Conservatoriurn, founded 120 years ago, in a broadcast whereby messages from various is carried on by the State, and among its à Governors-General in the Empire were listened most famous pupils have been Anton Bruckner to by a London audience, he had a fresh and Fritz Kreisler. realisation of the value of wireless. "But," fie said, "I reflected that our FATHER COUGHLIN'S SUCCESSOR amiable platitudes were scarcely worthy of such FATHER COUGHLIN, the famous American an august transmission. . . . To us in the radio priest, has not broadcast since his recent British Commonwealth mere size has no value visit to this country, and it is announced that in itself. It is only an added responsibility, the big independent network of private stations We realise that quantity is a debit, not an which he employed have been taken over by asset, unless it can be translated into quality." the Rev. Gerald Smith, another crusading In the course of his address he outlined a new clergyman. conception of the British Empire which, he Mr. Smith, who was at one time associated - 4 saio, flas banisneci boastruiness ana with the late Senator Huey Long, will spend Goughlin, tue famous "priest of the humility, Father acquired "a new humility, and with close on $100,000 for time on forty to fifty air." whose weekly broadcast talks were, till wisdom." stations for a series of one-hour Sunday after- recently, one of the outstanding events in noon speeches, starting at 4 o'clock (9 p.m. American broadcasting (see col. 2). POLAND'S S.W. PROGRESS G.M.T.). He stated in New York, where SINCE Warsaw short-wave transmitter SPW, WMCA and WHN will both carry his talks, on 22 m., has been augmented by SPD, on that he was enabled to buy the "time on the bridge University, is now widely known for his 26.01 m., numbers of letters have reached air" at regular commercial rates through sub- chemical research work, especially in relation Polskie-Radio from the British Isles, Canada, scriptions from his followers. to vitamins. and the U.S.A. From the last, naturally, come the greatest number, since some MRS. ROOSEVELT'S FEE 3,000,000 Poles reside there. Many, I hear, ONE of the highest-paid radio personalities write in broken English, interspersed with isn't paid at all. She is Mrs. Franklin D. the rather poor Polish, but the sincerity of Roosevelt, wife of the President of the United (L. VARIFIY writers' sentiments leaves no doubt of their States, who speaks on a "sponsored" pro- genuine pleasure in the daily contact with their gramme every Wednesday night. She doesn't homeland. do any advertising in her "copy" - simply ..withthe The times of transmissions have been speaks on any subject she feels is of interest. revised in response to requests. The Satur- She doesn't even see her cheques, which are day and Sunday transmissions now take place said to be $3,000 for each broadcast. The 8.42 as iop from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m., and, from November money goes directly to one of her pet philan- 29 onwards, the transmission times for the thropies - the American Friends' Service of the bill! other days of the week will be 11 p.m. Committee at Philadelphia. weekly will to i a.m. The total broadcasts This organisation is devoted to the rehabili- transmission. amount to 16 hours of tation of workers in the coal areas of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, where un- Your favourite comedian just COFFEE CALLING! employment is an acute problem. \j coming to his best joke Tiut Brazil Departmento Nacional de Cafe and the 8.42 train crackles its (National Coffee Department) is considering NOBEL PRIZE-WINNER \ -- way right through the biggest equipment of a powerful - laugh of the programme.... the construction and DR. SZENT-GYÖRGYI, professor at Szeged Uni- kW) The K.B. 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PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor WORLD-RADIO NOVEiBER 19, 1937 ROMANCES OF GREAT MUSICIANS Schumann's Lera1 Battle1 for a L) Wife Robert Schumann, whose much discussed "Lost" Gonce rto will have its first performance broadcast from the German Opera House, Berlin, on Friday, went through the igno,niny of a protracted lawsuit before he was allowed to marry Clara Wieck. This is the first of a series of authentic accounts of the domestic lives of great musicians, whose faine grows even greater with the passing of time.

AMONG famous musicians there is one . two became engaged, Clara's father, who had to have ominous consequences for Schumann- married couple, Robert and Clara Schumann, grown suspicious of the relationship between his appointment as Director of Music at Diissel- for whom successive generations have always Clara and Schumann, was greatly relieved. But dorf. Almost completely lacking in every felt a special affection. Theirs were lives in this engagement proved to be another way round qualification as a conductor, he vas a failure, which equal artistic striving and thinking to Clara's heart. In the autumn of 1835 Schu- and in the midst of the happy and joyous resulted in a perfect partnership. Their story mann wrote to a friend: "Clara grows daily atmosphere of the Rhineland he fell more and reads almost like a fairy tale. more charming-inwardly no less than out- more under the spell of his fateful malady. But wardly." Soon afterwards he made his decision. One evening as he was leaving Herr Wieck's house, Clara guiding him by the light of a candle down the stairs, they exchanged their first kiss. That sealed the break with Ernestine. This unexpected development infuriated Pro- fessor Wieck, and he removed his daughter from -.. Leipzig. Then followed a conflict with parental authority which lasted from February, 1836, to September, 1840. On the part of the father it was fought with a mean and slanderous tongue, and with increasing bitterness. There were By Dr. Erwin Kroll

times when the love between the young people seemed to have been submerged by the forces against them; when the old man believed that he had regained complete domination over his daughter, who had, meanwhile, grown into a mature virtuoso -and whose fame had spread. Finally Schumann obtained the consent of the Courts to marry Clara. These proceedings, which he had taken with Clara's agreement, lasted for thirteen months, and among other Schumann as a young ,,,an -. Clara Wieck, before her marriage malicious accusations he had to disprove the humann was the son of a Saxon bookseller, charge of being a drunkard. Robert and Clara were yet to experience some who forsook the study of law for music. There The struggle for the woman who became his sunny days. The young Brahms appeared on is no doubt that he had come under the influence wife affected Schumann in two ways-as a man the horizon of music, and Schumann proclaimed of Jean Paul, in whose poetry he heard music, it hurt him deeply; as a musician it helped him him to the world as his heir. On September 12, and of Schubert, in whose music he heard to maturity. While his F Sharp Minor piano- 1853, the anniversary of their wedding-day, poetry. Both affected the young student's out- forte sonata, for instance-a work which he Clara makes the following entry in her diary: look greatly, but a nine-year-old child, whom he dedicated to Clara when his love for her first "What can there be nicer than to celebrate was to meet when he became a student at began-expresses the wonderment and romance the anniversary of one's wedding by the Leipzig University, was to become the most of young love, his beautiful C Major Fantasy side of a loving and loved husband and six powerful influence in his life. When they first can only be described as an intense expression healthy and beautiful children? My heart is met, Clara \Vieck was a nine-year-old prodigy of longing for Clara. After he had won her, a full for such rich blessings. May the heavens who, with her pianoforte-playing, had delighted few immortal pianoforte compositions were preserve this happiness for us for many years the world. She had been taught by her father, followed by an output of Lieder, the abundance to come ! Friedrich Wieck, an eminent maestro at that of which has probably not had its equal. Only a few months later the tragedy happened. time. From him Schumann had lessons, which The young couple's diaries at this time are a Schumann jumped into the Rhine to escape he resumed on his return to Leipzig from delight to read. They matured side by side, and from the tortures of madness which threatened Heidelberg University. It was Wieck who their great love penetrated their art more and more. to overpower him. However, he was saved from finally induced him to drop the study of the But there were days when Schumann'srestless, drowning by a passing boat, and on being law and to take up music. He became a boarder creative spirit displayed the first dark signs of a brought home he himself asked to be taken to in Wieck's house, where in the evenings he told troubled mind. After writing the extraordinarily an asylum. They removed him to Endenich, fairy tales to Clara and her two brothers. Mean- great number of Lieder he began his composition near Bonn, where his condition improved. In his while, the fame of the prodigy Clara continued of symphony and chamber music, producing letters, full of pensive melancholy, he reviewed to grow. The young pianist played before works of great originality. The dark shadow on his whole artistic life retrospectively as through Goethe, and the great poet and philosopher sent his mind was, however, spreading. His inclination a misty veil. Relentlessly and unceasingly the her his signed photograph. Schumann was towards melancholy, loneltness, and introspection bodily and mental decline of the master overjoyed with her successes ; he wrote her was growing. In 1844 the Schumanns moved continued. Only after an interval of two years, enthusiastic letters, and composed music for from Leipzig to Dresden, and happiness when his end was approaching, was Clara able to her. At that time their relations were only appeared to have been achieved at last. Referring visit her stricken hûsband. For two whole days those of warmest friendship. Schumann, prob- to their six children, Schumann says: "One she remained by his side, and from the dying ably unconsciously, looked to Clara for can never have enough of them." To his wife genius a last ray of loving recognition met her inspiration, but the charm of her maturing he is "the nicest man ever." New works eye. Then he passed to eternal rest. womanhood had, as yet, not affected him, matured, among them the music to Faust and In the remaining years Clara devoted her art Indeed, it was with another-Ernestine von Manfred. Wagner and Liszt were friends of to popularising the life-work of her husband Fricken, whom he had met at Wieck's-that those days, but the friendship never grew very and that of his pupil Brahms. She died in 1896, he believed himself to be in love, and when the intimate. Then followed an event which was one year before Brahms.

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PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor S - WORLD-RADIO - NOVEMBER 19, 1937 MICROPHONE PERSONALITIES The of Announcer Manysì Tonzues(J FOR a world-transmitter, which broadcasts to mind puts himself into the country and the people of all races and colours the world circumstances of those who are listening. He has over, it is all to the good that the chief friends in every nook and corner of the earth; announcer should be a cosmopolitan at heart, he knows it and is proud of it, but he is also not caring where he was born or whence came intensely grateful for their friendship. his ancestors. Versatile Edward Startz, earliest, and still the Impromptu Programmes chief announcer of the Philips stations at first he started on the (then) PCJJ Eindhoven and Huizen, entirely fits the part. When station he was put to the severe test of impro- Listeners to the Huizen tenth anniversary cele- vising as he went along, with only a rough brations on Tuesday and Wednesday lasa will sketch of each programme before him. He have heard him, for he had a large share in the revelled in it-and so did his hearers. Now that announcements of the birthday-party pro- the PHOHI stations are established broacf- grammes. casting stations, with regular programmes He admits to having been born, and that it transmitted under the eagle eye of the censor, was on February 20, 1899, but that is all he his duties in this matter are more regular and will admit regarding his birth. A brilliant con- his Pegasus-like utterances more bridled. In the versationalist, with abundant enthusiasm for the experimental broadcasts to America and Aus- subject of the moment, and an unfailing love of tralia, however, he still has his chances of his present job, ready to go anywhere, willing to dialectic and imaginative flights in the running meet anybody and everybody, he has never comments he makes to introduce the various been betrayed into revealing that secret. He is, works broadcast from gramophone records, and and wishes to be, a cosmopolitan in the widest . to link one with another, however widely and most complete sense. A linguist of a calibre f' different they may be in character and style. os wmcn tnere are all too Sew m the wOrkS, he He has one hobby: talking; and it is his doesn't stop at speaking a large number of lated. The lure of a secure position has never trade. He has a single passion : meeting and languages fluently-he becomes for the moment been able to hold him to one place. To avoid knowing and entertaining his fellow-creatures, a national of the one which he is speaking. He monotony, or getting in a rut, he would throw and that also is his work. As a radio announcer knows, instinctively, what such very different up a good position in America to find himself he might have been born "in the saddle," or characters as the Englishman, the South shortly afterwards making but a bare existence more exactly, before the microphone. Perhaps American Spaniard, or the Malay feel and in the streets of Hong Kong. that is why he has lost track of the geographical think, and meets each on his own ground. This characteristic is discernible even in his spot. And while he has been riding his hobby movements in an ordinary room. Quick, spon- for the last ten years or so, he was doing it in A Varied Career taneous, dynamic, enthusiastic for whatever may a slower way-in the only way that could make Apart from his natural gifts in this direction, be on hand, his face beams with an interest his present manner possible-for nearly a quarter his experience of life has provided him with an that will not be satisfied with mere super- of a century before that, while as a youth and ample endowment. He has travelled all over the ficialities. He cannot sit still in a room, any man he was wandering through the world. world at the urge of a restless nature, always more than he can remain in a small town for For him and for his listeners the short-wave seeking new experiences, making new acquaint- any length of time. The exception to this is the transmissions are a boon in that they eliminate ances. He has been a sailor, a commercial studio, where he feels he can travel the world all tizne and space in communicating with each traveller, an advertising manager, and has filled over. He talks with, rather than to, the people other. This is his "life "-the living "world of many more miscellaneous posts less easily tabu- at the other end of the beam, and in his own radio." H. A.

America in rooms where the fire had long since LEA VES FROM MY LOG gone out. Now, thanks to the short waves and to the " all-wave" receiver, such occurrences are By "Log-Roller" things of the past. On days when conditions are not too unfavourable you may hear a, score VARIETY IN TUNING haven't mentioned in it. Readers must have tried of American stations (South American as weil NOT so very long ago there was really only a number of them in the various sets that as U.S.) between tea-time and early bed. It is one kind of tuning arrangement: a slow- they have had from yeär to year, and I wonder rather a pity, though, that they aren't often of motion dial (or it might be two or even three) which system finds the greatest favour. I much use in the mornings. I have never heard with a semi-circular scale marked off into 100 suppose that there must be a best tuning any of them before 2 p.m., though as some of divisions or 180 degrees. The dial showing arrangement, but I can t quite make up my mind the U.S.A. transmitters start up at 6 o'clock station names is now found on every set, but what it is. I have a feeling that what I should EST., which is 11 a.m. with us, I can't quite it takes many different forms, and the drive is really like is a whacking great black-and-white see why. I wonder who holds the record for of many different kinds. There are large dials, dial, with the names printed horizontally in the earliest morning reception of an American there are small dials, there are round dials, large type, and big, open scales of kilocycles or station-morning to count from after breakfast- there are oval dials, there are oblong dials on megacycles. I am told, though, that that would time. I doubt whether anyone can claim U.S.A. some the iames of stations are printed in hori- spoil the look of the wireless set. Would not short-wave broadcast reception before 1 p.m. zontal rows, on some radially, on some at an some sacrifice of beauty in the name of useful- angle some dials have a white background, ness be justified? Again, I have a sneaking ON TEN METRES AND BELOW others a dark ong; others, again, one of an affection for the two concentric tuning knobs, though a single one with either automatic or intermediate shade of buff ; sometimes large Ultra-short-wave reception is growing in- type is used for the names, sometimes small. push-pull gear change may be neater. What are creasingly popular, and I don't wonder. Quite As regards the drive, there may be two con- your views? a simple receiving set, which doesn't cost much centric knobs, one for fast and one for slow to make, can give remarkably good results, and motion ; or you may "change gear" by pushing YOU NEEDN'T SIT UP-NOWADAYS there's nothing very difficult about the tuning in or pulling out the tuning knob; or the gear- Once upon a time "sitting up for America" for those who have previously done short-wave change may be automatic when you change the used to be a very popular pastime «'ith wireless work. It sa certainly one of the most interesting 4irection in which you are turning; or, again, men, though it wasn't perhaps so popular with of all the fields of long-distance wireless nowa- there may be only one speed, a fly-wheel enabling other and less enthusiastic members of the days, for you never know what you are going you to spin the knob when. you want to change household. Many of us have incurred censure to find or when you are going to find it. The quickly from one station to another some for disturbing slumberers just because we wanted best time for ten-metre reception is probably distance away. to see how strongly WGY or KDKA could be the afternoon and early evening between 2 brought in on the loùdspeaker at 2 am. Happy o'clock and 6 o'clock, ,ot there seems to be no IS THERE A BEST ARRANGEMENT? homes have come near to being broken up when hard-and-fast rule, for ultra-short-wave signals That's a fairly long list, but probably there are excited husbands dragged sleepy wives from from great distances are often heard both earlier a good many kinds of dials and drives that I their warm beds in the small hours to hear and later than these times.

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READERS' FORUM Italian Radio Plans THE Director-General of the EIAR has pub- G.BS. into French lished in the Giornale d'italia a lengthy article in which he reviews the position attained by "PYGMALION" IN PARIS SOFIA AND GENOA No. 2 radio at the oresent time. and foreshadows Snt,-Having seen in WORLD-RADIO that Paris I noticed the other day in a radio weekly approaching de'elopments. Below we give some (PTT) was to broadcast Pygmalion on Saturday, paper of the technical type reference to the new extracts from the part devoted to "Coup d'oeil November 6, at 11 p.m., I made a point of stations of Sofia and Genoa No. 2. Referring to sur l'avenir" (A Glance at the Future). listening to it, curious to hear how the Cockney them, the writer suggested they would be of little The activity of the Italian broadcasting Eliza and her dustman father, and especially the use to the listener here owing to mterference. organisation (EIAR) must be considered from prim old English housekeeper, would stand My experiences tell a different tale. the following triple aspect: (a) Internal service translation into Parisian characters. True Sofia (loo kW) does not equal the other (b) Empire and foreign service ; (e) Television. Eliza Doolittle, guttersnipe and Court station Belgrade (20 kW) in that part of the "With regard to the first, the plans ensuring débutante re-born French Eliza Colombe, made world, but on Sunday, November 7, reception for Italy a strong and clear reception in all areas her début on the French ether with apparent was good. It easily overpowered the other of the kingdom will be continued even nsore success, but one would like to know what Mr. stations on the same waveband, and the only intensively. As far as the number and power Shaw (" Sho" the announcer called him) interference was a slight hum, which judicious of the transmitters are concerned, it may be said thought of this production of his play, if he use of volume and tone controls minimised that when the installations in course of construe- heard it, and whether or not he compared greatly. Valencia, however, proved occasionally tion are completed all quarters of Italy will be favourably this Madame of the Comédie troublesome later, but reduced volume eased served so as to provide good reception of one, française with his brilliant first Eliza of twenty matters. two, or even three programmes on simple years ago. Tuning in first of all with earphones I apparatus and with small expenditure. Enough was heard of the broadcast to prove obtained Genoa No. 2 at half volume, then "As regards programmes, given the very large that in Paris classical traditions persist. Alfred switched over with plenty of volume for the number of listeners the keynote of the broadcast- Doolittle-francisé Colombe-was a joy to hear. loudspeaker. Occasionally, there was interfer- ing programme scheme-on the cultural as well From him our present-day actors might have ence of the "swishy" background type, but as the entertainment side-will continue to be learnt something had they been listening. For generally, reproduction was clear. 'variety,' that is to say, an equal distribution of the great elocutionists are no more, and now the How are other readers finding it with these the different types of music and spoken matter last curtain has fallen on Forbes-Robertson, of stations ? (lyric operas, symphonic music, operettas, the noble voice. Yet we still have our George RONALD J. C. YOUNG. chamber music, comedies, etc.). Bernard Shaw, ever pointing out his path of Hertford, November 7, 1937. "In accordance with this conception, and in perfection to playwrights and to play actors. order to mark a division between the oro- Fidus Achates-long may he live! grammes, Italian stations will be grouped into 7. K. GER.Rn. Braemar, November Short-Wave Numbér three, instead of into two as at present ; in this way it is possible to transmit simultaneously The next issue of WORLD-RADIO three different programmes which will be enjoyed "CARMEN" FROM TOULOUSE will be a special Short-Was e Number. by different classes of listeners." After trying in vain on Sunday evening, hi addition to ait the usual features With regard to (b), the article continues: you - November 14, to hear Carmen which there will be articles on ali aspects of "The Empire and Continental services will be announced as being broadcast by Lille from the Reception, as well as an completely and efficiently systemïsed when the Opéra-Comique, I was delighted to find it very Short-Wave interesting survey of "Ten Years of new Imperial short-wave Transmitter Centre, clearly audible from Toulouse (PTT), which you which is now in the course of construction at showed as sharing in the transmission. At times, Short-Wave Broadcasting" by Sir Noel Rome, begins operations. The said Centre will indeed, it was so loud that regard for neighbours Ashbridge. B.Se., M.I.E.E.. Controller comprise five transmitters (two with an aerial made me moderate the volume considerably. It (Engineering). BBC. power of 100 kW and one of 50 kW) and it will was a very fine performance, though marred, to Order your copy now. WORLD- be endowed with an imposing and elaborate an old opera-lover's way of thinking, by the RADIO-THE ONLY COMPLETE System of directional and omnidirectional aerials. constant interruptions of applause and frequent FOREIGN PROGRAMME JOURNAL. These will, first of all, provide reception in the encores. None the less, it kept my household Italian Emnire. which will be served by four sitting up later than they are wont to do on stations with four separate wavelengths; and Sunday evening, and I would thank you for MORSE INTERFERENCE will afford very good transmission to North, letting me know of such a chance. South and Central America, to the Far and to of Kent, November 15. G. S. GREEN. The two letters explaining the cause the the Near East." morse interference about which I and others Lastly, television: - have complained are very welcome. "The EIAR which, since 1928, has effected "LEAVES FROM MY LÖG" I cannot help sensing a certain amount of suppose, in its own laboratories, research and experiments I am very interested to see the creation of resentment, however, which is, I under- in television, is now preparing, by means of a it is the "Leaves from my log" feature. I have standable to a certain extent, even if primary installation which is in the course of been interested in long-distance reception for unjustified. I had suspected that the trouble was construction at Rome, to begin television trans- quite a long time and should like to report probably emanating from ships' morse and, of missions intended for the general public. extraordinary reception on the medium waves course, appreciate its necessity, but owing to its element began to "With the addition of the of vision to this afternoon, November 13, in daylight. extreme loudness and persistence, I that of sound, it will be possible to transmit, in Nearly every medium-wave station was wonder if the annoyance might not be traceable their complete ensemble, artistic works.as they audible, amongst them Falun (276.2 m.), R4, and to some other source. have been conceived. It will also be possible to Pori (400.5 m.) at R7, this station being identi- Things being as they are, we must naturally prepare in the and to gracefully. auditoriums transmit fied by tuning in Lahti (1,807 m.). Algiers gave bow to the inevitable and give way especially composed shows having the vision part an R3 background to Göteborg, R7. L. DENNYS. expressly created (choreography for ballets) and The weather, incidentally, was cold and clear, London, N.W.2, November one will have recourse to the cinematographic which I always flnU advantageous tor medium- reel for transmitting topical events and sometimes wave reception. My set is a 5-valve superhet. even short-reel films prepared by sketches." AC. All-Wave, with outdoor aerial, the far end Tile Forum of WORLD-RADIO of which rests on the ground having been blown is provided to enable readers to down last September! express opinions and exchange ideas WE have received the Wireless World Diary In my log I have CMQ Havana, Cuba on matters of common interest. (340 rn). for 1938" (is. 6d. net). As usual the diary PHILIP M. BAMBAUT. Letters, which must be as brief embraces a wide range of information for the Priory Cottage, Northampton, Nov. 13. as possible, should be addressed: broadcast listener and the technical man-lists of "Editor, WORLD-RADIO, Broad- stations, with frequencies, receiving licence casting House, London, Wi." regulations, useful formula, practical hints and THE POWER OF RADIO 37 tips-in fact, an encyc1opedia on a highly The name and address of the I should like to know if anyone can explain condensed scale. how it is possible for a station with a power of writer should be enclosed, not only 0.4 kW to be heard in this town, as is necessarily for publication, but as Rueil-Malmaison (Radio 37). proof of authenticity. OWING tO pressure of space the list of Esperanto Brighton, October 19. P. cRAIG. transmissions had unavoidably to be held over.

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- 11.0 am, to 12.0 noon racit day, films intended for demonstration purposes will be shown. Nervous Viewers Beware I flags upon the Cenotaph. Various camera lenses were used, with angles of 5 degress on Big Ben MONDAY, November 22 By "THE SEER to 40 degrees general SQ p.m-Pamela Nords (Pite.). on the views of Whitehall 3.10-Gauroont-British New,. 3.20-Charactees from " Bleak House : " a talk by Hugh HOW long can one concentrate attention on Miller. the television screen? At one time it was If certain types of broadcast play-in sound 3.30-4.0-Jack Flylton and hi, Band. alone-can administer shocks to the sensitive, 9.0-" Quarter" with teen, Prado; Wendy Toy; Russell thought that an hour would involve strain, and Swann, Cynl Fletcher BBC Television Orche,tra. 9.30 perhaps this was true a year ago, when the pic- how much more potent in this direction must be ...:Brttjsh Movietonews. the same sort of play when. televised. Once or 9.40-10.0--" The Policeman', Seeenade : " an opera in one tures were often muddy and were described act by A. P. Herbert. twice it has been necessary to warn nervous by one observer as "a mass of grey junket." But TUESDAY, November 23 conditions are different to-day, thanks to better listeners to be on their guard, and for the first 3.0p.m-Round the Film Studio,, No. 3-Elstree. studio lighting and improved cameras, with the time a similar wartung will be issued to nervous 3.15-Fashion Forecast. viewers on November 26, when Reginald Berke- 3.30-British Movirtonrws. result that the 75-minute transmission of 3.40-4.0-" Comic Strip" No. 2 a programme c week wish- ley's one-act play, Eight O'Clock, is included in American humour. Journey's End last left many viewers 9.0-Round the Film S,udios, No. 3-Elutree. ing for more. the evening television programme. 9.15-Speaking Personally W. D. H. McCullough. 9.25-Gaumont-Bzitish More they will have on December 6, when Russell Thorndike will take the leading part News. in this poignant little drama, the scene of which 9.35--Fashion Forecast. 9.50-100-Starlight. Once in a Lifetime, the gloriously funny satire WEDNESDAY. November 24 is on American film methods, by Moss Hart and the condemned cell in the Aldgate prison on a 3.0 p.m-Round the Film Studios-Elstrer. George Kaufmann, will be given in a special tele- raw winters morning. i rie story-it, muted, lt 3.15-Mr. GIBe Potter. a 3.25-Gaumont-British News. vision version lasting an hour and a half. The can be called story-revolves round the con- 3.35-4.0-" Picture Psge." is is demned than, who, in the last thirty minutes 9.0-Round the Filin Studios-Eisteee. play well chosen, for it packed with fast- 9.15-Naunton Weyne. moving episodes and rapid dialogue, and should before execution, wavers between hope nd 9.20-British Movietonrws. give good scope for multi-camera work. Joan despair. A reprieve may come, or it may not. 9.30-10.0-' Picture Pege." Miller, the television Picture Page" girl, will THURSDAY,. November 25 3.0 p.m-Round the Film Studins-Elsteee. appear as May, member of an unsuccessful 3.13--British Movieto,sews. music-hall team, who "cashes in" on the arrival The Eiffel Tower 3.25-4.0-The Habima The.,trc in ternes from "Und Acosto." of talking pictures by opening a school of THE following new schedule of television trans- 9.0-Round the Film Studios-Eistrer. elocution for the panic-stricken stars of the silent missions from the Eiffel Tower is now in 9.15-Clothes-Line, No. 5. 9.30-Gaumont-Beitish News. films. force: - 9.40-10.0-Television Fotirs. Daily.-3 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.: outside trans- FRIDAY, November 26 By general consent, the television from the missions (street interviews, etc.). 3.0 p.m.-Round the Film Studios-EI,tree. 3.15-Gaumont-British Newt. Cenotaph last week excelled in every respect. Weekdays.-4 p.m. to 5 p.m.: studio trans- 3.25-Friends from the Zne Soft sunlight and a slight mist gave exactly the missions. 3.40-Cartoon Film "Mickey's Gala Première." 3.45-Highlights of next week. right kind of diffused light, while perfect sound Sundays.-4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: studio trans- 3.50-4.0--Starlight Charles Hrslop. transmitted by the ultra-short waVes completed missions. 9.0-Round the Filin Studios-Eistrec. 9.15--Friends Irons the Zoo. the illusion for many viewers that they were While test transmissions may be made at other 9.25-10.0--British Movietonews. privileged spectators on the spot. times, in principle no transmissions take place on 9.35-10.0-Russell Thomdike in " Etcbt4)'Clock," a play Wednesdays. by Regioald Berkeley. Much of the success was due to the careful Tuesdays and SATURDAY, November 27 handling of the cameras. From 10.30, when the The sound transmissions are on 42 Mc/s, with 3.0 p.m.-" The Policeman's Serenade " an opera in one transmission began, until the conclusion of the a power of 6 kW, and the vision on 46 Mc/s, act by A. P. Herbert. 3.20-British Mos,irtonews. Cenotaph service, there were more than fifty with a peak power of 15 kW. 3.30-4.0-Cabaret Cartoons. camera "mixes," ranging from views of Big Ben The aerial for sound is situated at the top of 9.0-" Pride o' she Green " a Very Grand Opera by trans- Rae Elrich. 9.35-Gaumont-British News. as the hands drew nearer the hour, to compara- the Eiffel Tower, and that for the vision 9.45-50.0-Sigard Rascher (Saxophone) BBC Television tive close-ups of the King and Cabinet and the missions is on the first platform. Orchestra.

(t) l2RO3, Rome, on 31.13 m. ; (2) probably a relay by ose of the Drummondsille (Quebec) commercial transmitters Which station was that? on 21.83 or 22.58 w. X. Y. Z. (Liverpool) : PMN, Bandoeng (Java), on 29.24 w. BRUMMT (Birmingham>: This feature is intended for the use of readers who desire the identification of broadcasting stations (7) if waselength carreet might tally with W6XKG, Los only, whether on long, medium, or short waves. For particulars of amateur transmissIons readers Angeles, on 11.56 w., but if below this channel possibly paragraph below. W9XAZ, Milwaukee, 11.36 m. (8) yes, l'MA, Bandoeng, are referred to the relevant on 15.5 m. (9) yes, W9XAA, Chicago ; W2XE, Wayne (N.J.), works from G.M.T. 11.30-04.00. The Alternative Postal Service Moscow on 19.88 re. and (2) 19.94 m. ; (3) possibly RRRC, Archangel (20.41 m.) (4) RRRC is also entitled AMATEUR TRANSMITI'ERS Station to work on 33.04 m. (5) reget, cannot trace. DER- In addition to the free service of "Which BUCK (Stretlord): There is no broadcasting station The identity of amateur transmitters may be found in columns, replies to a background Was That ?" printed these working on the 1000 metre channel ; possibly in the "Radio Amateur Call Book." The Autumn of on a slight] low er wavelength: LUXEM- station identification queries can be obtained within Athlone Edition (price 6s. post free) can be obtained from of details on payment BOURGIAN (Banstead): (53) three is no broadcast forty-eight hours of receipt Iransmission on 1000 metres, the nearest are TifOs, 1060 the BBC Publications Management Offices, 35, of 6d. per query, in stamps, or P.O., accompanied m. and Tromsö, 1065 m. (53b) Warsaw (No. 2) on Marylebone High Street, London, Wi. The 1937 by stamped addressed envelope (markedin left-hand 216.0 m. has as nnighbostrs Radio-Lyons (215.4 an.) and Edition of the "Radio Amateur Handbook," price and coupon the Swiss common wave on 218.2 te. ; L'Ile de top corner "Postal Query Service "), ÇParis) corking on 219.6 m. may be the cause of the 5s. 6d. post free, can also be had from the above as per conditions for " Free Queries." tnterfeeenee. WANINO (Olasgoss'): (1) cannot say address. the only BBC station anywhere near that channel is North AVITE (Farnborough) Saarbrücken (Germany). Regional; (2) would tally with the sixth harmonic; there AMICO (Ilertford) Appaeently Rome, 420.8 ¡o. the is no SW. relay of the Dublin broadcast. ROSART station may be heard broadcasting almost nightlyanews (Hastings) : Regret, canne t trace ; W3XL is a Bound IDENTIFICATION COUPON (No. 458) bulletin in Spanish ; we cannot trace a Spantob transmrtter Brook (N.J.) station working on 17.33 m. and 46.7 m. working on or about 426 m. ZAK '5T01 (Mossend) the only Chicago thor-wave stutino is W9XAA. 11.83 This coupon is valid for ONE QUESTION only Surely Moscow, RW59, on 6 Mc/s. CASTLE KEEP Mc/s, operating on the same frequency as W2XE. SEA- and should be cut out and attached to a separate We (Guildford) : Ton rague ; regret, Cannot trace ; CREST (West Looe) t KZRM, Manila (Phil. Is.) on sheet, upon which the following questions should your estimated :ravelength is strong. t a feel convinced that 9.57 Mc/s. FRASER (NW .00) The name of be A BUTCH (E.t5): PMN, Bandoeng (Java), on 10.26 Mg/s. receiver must not be used as a xo:-de-pharxe. Regret, answered in the order shown. copy of the SUFFOLK PUNCH (Ipswich) ; EX DOT KING cannot troce the call-tiger given in your query No. I answers should be enclosed with FREE queries.. (Kenton): OLR2B, Podfbrady (Prague), on 49.75 ¡o. there are many call-signs starting W9X. KOVAG (Kirk No coupon more than one month old is valid. A 11EV (N.3) The Air Ministry weather reports for Michael) : CJHX, Halifax (Nova Scotia), on 48.94 m. aviation are broadcast on 1181 m. from Borough Hill R. A. M. (Itarwell): l2R03, Rome (31.13 rn). MARINO coupon is not required from readers living in (Northants) almost half-hourly throughout the day from (Sandycove) : (1) if wavelength approximately correct countries outside Europe who desire identification 07.15 G.M.T. RAM (Edinburgh) : (1) yes, this is nrore likely to be PLP, Bandoeng, on 27.27 m. ; (2) of trapsmissions. (RW59) (2) cannot identify any Moscos:' : Moscow t regret, cannot trace. A. N. TENNAE (Poole) CXA2, 1. and date of station working on or near this channel excepting RNE Montevideo, on 49.98 ¡o. KNOB TWIDDLER Time reception. on 25 m. (3) RKI, Moscow (19.88 and 19.94 m.); (Windsor) : (I) probably sixth harmonic of Poste 2. Approximate frequency in kilocycles (or, for FVA, Algiers, on 33.48 m. MAN OF KENT (Ports- Paricien (Paris) on 52.133 m. ; (2) RIF, Moscosv (18.04 short waves, in megacycles) per sec. : IIJIABP, Cartagena, on 31.25 m. ; lotIe) address: Mc/s) oc RRRIt, Moscow (18.11 Mc/s) ; (3) the only (or in Apartado l'ostal 37, Cartugena, Colombia. GIBBY shoes-wove Italian broudcassing nation opeeating in that band wavelength metres). (Oxford) : Would tally with EDR3, BI Tablero, Tenerife is 12R03. Rome. 31.13 m MARLBOROUGH (NW .3) 3. Nearest known stations, above and below. (Canary Is.), on 28.94 m. RASTUS (Old Trafiord): (i) HJIABP, Cartagena (Colombia), on 31.25 m. ; (2) 4. Call or interval signal, if heard. Possibly WMN, LawrenCevi1e (N.J.), on 20.56 w. a ; YV5RC, Caracas (Ven.), 51.72 w. ; concludes the broad. 5 Jngnage relay from Great Britain. REX (Wath-on-Dearne) : cast with the InC march (3) YV4RB, Valencia (Ven.), 6. Type of receiver in use and (I) see " Gibby" ; (2) for this broadcastanumbee of on 46 w. ; (4) YV1RI, Coro (Ven.), on 48.31 m. DAY strength of signals. commercial traosmiiters were also brought into oporatton ; (Tralee) : (6) regret, cannot trace ; (7) FVA, Algiers 7. Details of prgrarnme or signal recetved. RW96, Moscow, is entitled to use 48.94 w. and 49.1 w., (33.48 m.) (8) COCX, Hasasa (Cuba), last reported on 8 Name and address and RW98, 49.34 m. and 49.5 m. ; (3) possibly ERE, 26.11 m. QUESTO (Barrow-in-Furness) : Vague but . e roprietary names must not Moscow, 39.22 w. ; (4) REE, Moscow, 38.53 m. RKI, possibly RKI, Moscow, on 39.79 w. No. i SQUAD om p urne. Moscow, 19.88 m., and RNE, Moscow, on 24.99 m. (Glasgow) W1XK, Milis (Mass.), on 31.35 m. relaying be used.) PLUM (Bradford) See reply to "Rex"; (1) RKI, WBZ anal WBZA, Boston, ACCORDIONIST (Bolton)

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By R. W. HALLÓWS Still Bigger Sets !

. beat oscillator is very useful if you are searching The interest aroused by the article "Where the Big Set Scores," published on for faint and distant stations on the short waves. October 15, has inspired our contributor to go even one better. Here he describes It cannot possibly annoy your friends and neighbours by causing re-radiation, but when it the performance of receivers of comparatively Gargantuan proportions is brought into action by means of its switch, faint stations that might easily have been passed ASHORT thne ago (October 15) I. described The great advantage of such an arrangement over otherwise, call attention to themselves by in WORLD-RADIO some of the advantages to is that it enables a set to be produced at small squeals in the loudspeaker. be obtained from receiving sets using from eight cost which, besides being sensitive and selective, So far we've dealt only with the high and to twelve valves. But twelve valves are a long provides reproduction of reasonably good intermediate-frequency departments of the set way from being the greatest number that can quality and is simple to handle, up to and including the second detector. The be usefully employed in the receiving set. In number of valves up to' this point is thirteen. the present article I hope to tell you something ONE VALVE ONE JOB of what can be done with circuits incorporating We saw in the article already referred to, how REPRODUCTION FIDELITY from fifteen to thirty valves or more. performance could be improved by the addition We now come to the low-frequency side of the I have heard it suggested that in sets of this of a few valves to the basic circuit. If we take set, which, in the small superhet, might consist kind a good many of the valves don't do very a small superhet using five valves (two of them of one valve-or even of no more than one set much or make any particular difference to compound), the twenty-six-valve circuit shown of electrodes in a compound valve, such as the reception ; that their presence ia, in fact, rather in the block diagram represents an increase of double-diode-pentode. In our diagram there are in the nature of "eye-wash." Believe me, this twenty-one valves. What are all these new- no fewer than eleven valves on the low-frequency isn't so: the skilled designer who is striving comers doing to justify their presence? The side. This number may seem surprising, but it towards perfection in reception regardless, within first thing that may strike you is that each valve must be remembered that real fidelity of repro- reason, of cost can find useful work for every in the circuit is doing one job, and one job only. duction is the most difficult and costly of all one of a small army of valves to perform. \X7here the cost of the set is no particular object qualities to obtain in a receiving set. It is for Let us decide first of all what the perfect set this has technical advantages into which I the sake of quality rather than for that of would be; we shall then be able to see how the needn't enter here. enormous volume that all these valves are used. use of many valves helps towards producing it. A high degree of sensitiveness was the first You know that it is not easy to find a set We shall, I think, agree upon the following requirement that we agreed upon for the perfect whose "tone" is satisfactory to all kinds of desirable qualities : - set. By adding two high-frequency valves, and people. Some like a great deal of bass with (1) It must be highly sensitive on all the a second and a third to the original single IF. little treble ; others like the higher notes strongly wavelengths covered. amplifier, we can readily obtain all the sensitive- brought out, and so on. See how this is over- (2) There must, when required, be sufficient ness that we require without ever having to make come in the circuit illustrated. selectivity to enable stations on adjacent channels our valves work "all out." Just as a high- The output from the first L.F. valve passes to be separated. powered engine, always working well within its through two filters not shown in the diagram. (3) It must be able to counteract.the effects power, produces the smooth and apparently One of these admits only the upper notes, the of any but the worst kind of fading. effortless running of the big car, so these extra other only the lower ones. You have thus (4) It must show no tendency to detune itself H.P. and IF. stages help to build up a set whose separate treble and bass amplifiers, each with its once a station has been tuned in. working gives you the impression of being own volume control and its special loudspeaker. (5) It must be free from " noise." smooth, quiet, and without strain. True push-pull is used for the second LP. (6) The output from its loudspeaker must be These extra valves also ensure selectivity of and output stages of both amplifiers. The virtue as free as possible from any kind of distortion, a very high order when it is required. You will of this type of amplification is that it minimises and as nearly as possible a faithful copy of the observe that a further addition has been made to one of the most important kinds of distortion. sounds occurring in studio or concert hall. the H.P. and IF. stages. Some small and Two valves are used for automatic volume (7) It must be easy to handle. medium-sized superhets have an H.F. stage, but expansion, a description of which was given in 1f you will look at the accompanying diagram the same automatic volume control operates both the previous article. you will see the essential or basic valves for on this and on the IF, valve. In our twenty-- We have added one more valve to the original an AC. mains superheterodyne of any kind six-valve circuit both the H.F. valves and the small number-a second rectifier-which is indicated by heavy lines. Any superhet circuit IF, valves have their own source of A.V.C. required owing to the number of high-tension must contain a first detector, an oscillator, an The reason is this. Ability to separate any circuits to be served. This brings our total to intermediate-frequency valve, a second detector, station from its neighbour would be compara- twenty-six, though we could easily use several an automatic-volume-control valve (strictly, this tively easy to obtain if all were equally strongly more valves and find real work for each. We is not essential, but no one would use the received. It is difficult to design a set that will might, for example, have automatic selectivity simplest superhet without it to-day), a low- pick out a little station from a powerful one control and automatic tuning control on the frequency amplifier, and a rectifier. In small working on the next-door channel. The big high-frequency side. The low-frequency ampli-- superhets a multi-electrode valve usually acts as station is apt to overload the set and to cause fier might be rearranged to include inverse feed- a frequency-changer, or combined first detector an apparent loss of selectivity. This is obviated back, another sworn foe of distortion. and oscillator. A second compound valve may by the use of a separate H.F.IA.V.C. source. The ideal receiver must, I am afraid, be and perform the three duties of second detector, The duties of the oscillator amplifier were continue to be a luxury set costing a great deal A.V.C., and L.F. amplifier or output valve, explained in the previous article. The tuning of money. Meantime most of us will manage to Thus the number ni a small A.C. mains super- indicator control helps to make the visual rub along with smaller receivers, which don't het can actually be reduced to four or five, indicator effective on even weak signals. The do too badly after all

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SHORT-WAVE SECTION The measure of audibility is given by the formula: A = where A is the measure W3XAL: Growth of U.S. Short-Wave Service Rm, of audibility; I the valve load impedance; and A MERICA's bid for supremacy in the highly to Europe and Latin America over two new Rm, the value of the resistan& in parallel. FI. Competitive field of international short-wave directional-beam aerials. Daily, in six languages As i is the constant, Rm is the only variable, radio broadcasting was strengthened during the -English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, thus it may be calibrated in terms of A. month of September by a marked increase in and Portuguese-the service carries to foreign To obtain the measure of audibility, Rm is the number and diversity of the National radio listeners the best of NBC's Blue and Red adjusted so that the signals are just audible. It Broadcasting Company's schedule of special Network programmes and a varied assortment will be seen that this system differs from the "R programmes expressly designed for particular of the special "one-nation" and "group-of- method" inasmuch as the signals are read at foreign countries. nations" programmes. their minimum value ; the position in which the Thirteen different countries in Europe, South These special programmes were first added- ear is best able to distinguish their intensity. America, and Central America are now tuning in July 1936-to the regular NBC network Here is an example. Let the load impedance their radio sets to these special programmes broadcasts which W3XAL had for several be 2OOO(, and the actual value of resistance years been sending Since which supplement the regular sixteen-hour abroad. July 26, 1937, in parallel IOOOE Then A = i.e., daily round-the-world international broadcast- when the international service was Put on a ing services of W3XAL, NBC's short-wave regular basis and when it was extended to A 20. This method was m use before the station. European countries, the special programmes War. V. S. K. Nations now receiving special programmes are have been markedly increased. as widely separated geographically as Argentina and Norway. They include, in addition, France, New to the Log Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, in Europe; SIGNAL STRENGTH By "RADIO GUIDE" Chile, in America and Costa Brazil and South ; PANAMA has blossomed forth with another Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and THE usual method of indicating, numerically, station at the low-frequency end of the 25 m. band Salvador, in Central America. the strength of signals, is not very accurate -i.e., on 25.64 m. Identification is simplified by Severi different languages have been used in as it depends so much upon the human element. the familiai English-speaking voice of George special programmes which have been broadcast An "old hand" might say that certain signals Williams, whose news commentaries used to be or which are now scheduled for broadcasting- were R5, while the enthusiastic builder of a heard from HPSJ. Reference is made to the English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, new short-wave receiver would say "R9 and "Radio Teatro Estrella de Panama," while a Portuguese, and Romanche (Swiss). special then some." programme sponsored b3i a Panama tourist asso- The ciation may be heard around midnight, inviting foreign broadcasts constitute another step in the Here is a system, the scheme of which is not the audience to "visit Panama." The postal address steady development of NBC's international new, but which nevertheless has interesting is Aoartado 954. Panama City. service which was recently augmented and possibilities for short-wave use. It consists In the vicinity of 30.4 m., another Cuban station extended to carry the best in America's cultural briefly of a variable resistance connected in is causing a great deal of interest ; it is COCM, a programmes and entertainment to the ends of parallel with the loudspeaker or 'phones. The relay of CMCM. Fortunately the English-speaking the earth. maximum value of 'this resistance is best deter- listener is favoured with English announcements in Broadcast from NBC's short-wave station, mined by experiment, but as a guide, it may the form of "Transradio Columbia, CMCM long / wave and COCM short wave, Box 33, W3XAL, which has its transmitter at have a value same Havana, Bound the as that of the load Cuba," or in Spanish as "Transradio Columbia Brook, N.J., the international service is sent to impedance. This impedance may either be the Sociedad Anonima CMCM onda larga y COCM the whole world over non-directional aerials and output transformer primary or the output choke. onda corta, en Hab.na, Cuba."

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On the whole, a good week for short-wave THE HOLLYWOOD "EXTRA" DURING the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 14, as overwhelmed by conditions on short waves were good, I was listening. I expected to be The following is an interesting sidelight from able to make an interesting of news-reels, but they are not so numerous after W2XE on glamorous 'Hollywood, the story of tour the Far East viâ only high some of the lesser-known broadcasting stations. all. It may be that readers report the" "one of the many" for whom life is a struggle acquainted. I started at 12.50 in Dirien (Manchukuo), spots." We shall see as we get better and stardom only a dream. For a start, however, there is a fair selection, where station JDY (30.3 m.) was broadcasting a but I often find keen human interest in quite THE high-light of my week's listening was the talk in English on the present situation in the unexpected quarters. In fact, that is one of visit to a studio in Hollywood viâ W2XE at Far East. This concluded at 13.00, and, tuning a the attractions of short-wave listening. I have 18.45 on November 12. little higher on the dial, I discovered XGOX of selected the following five items for this week. "This is Bob Baker wishing you all a very Nanking, on 30.6 m. This station was broad- I consider them representative; encouraging to good morning from sun-bathed Hollywood." He casting a news bulletin, which was followed by a the newcomer and, I feel sure, interesting to the then remarked that the name "Hollywood" programme of stirring military music. experienced listener, who, however skilful and conjured up visions of glamour, luxury, and fine Then an unexpected "catch" was made in the enthusiastic, cannot listen everywhere at once! clothes, but how many thought of the "extra" form of Penang, ZHJ, which was radiating a First we have two accounts of Armistice Day girl' Listeners were then introduced to a young programme of European light music. After Commemoration-one from Los Angeles lady described by Bob Baker as the typical announcements, the programme continued, but (W2XAF) and the second from no fewer than "extra" girl, who drew a vivid word-picture of unfortunately soon faded out altogether. At the life of of the many." the 12,000 six different continents. "one "Of 15.05 weird native music with chanting accom- names on the list," she said, "only 1,000 could paniments was heard from Bandoeng, PMH ARMISTICE DAY hope for a job." When asked why she came to (44.6 rn). Hollywood she said she had won a beauty com- to on Nov. 11 learned Finally at 15.30 I turned again to 49 m. and LISTENERS W2XAF petition and a free trip to film-land. She that W2XAD and W2XAF programmes found a station on 49.36 m. believed to be VUM, described how crowds hung around the studios Madras. Here, too, native music was being would be extended to 02.30 EST. and would daily, praying that their chance might come. conclude with a special Armistice Day pro- broadcast, but of rather a different nature to the For the lucky ones it meant fine dresses, Javanese music. Then at 15.45 I switched off, gramme from Los Angeles. and diamond bracelets. said Bob we Los "What?" and came back regretfully to a cold English At 07.00 (G.M.T.) were taken over to Baker, "diamond bracelets?" "Well, anyhow, Angeles a world-wide November. for broadcast from the they glitter," was the laughing reply. Fiesta Room of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Reading, Berks. . J. B. B. Bristol. W. J. C. Angeles, of the Armistice Day Celebration held I think a brief indication of the type of annually by the British War Veterans' League. receiver used by contributors would be appre- C.Aubrey Smith opened the relay, reciting NEXT WEEK'S WORLD-RADIO ciated. Will they please add the necessary details Binyon's "They shall grow not old," followed, at the foot of each item submitted? Thank you. in turn, by Ray Noble's orchestra, Kenny Baker, will be a the world's Scotch sweetheart, Ella Morgan, Tony Martin (in the absence of Alice Faye, who SHORT-WAVE NUMBER was ill), and Bing Crosby. Below 100 Metres Then, with Boris Karloff, Ken Baker, 'Bing with Special Articles and Station Lists, By "SCOTLAN" Crosby, Tony Martin, Allen Mowbray, and Ella Time-Zone Map of the World, etc., etc. Morgan leading, community singing began. (November 7-12) Make sure of your copy by . ordering "Tipperary" fell flat, only Ella Morgan of the NTOW that winter conditions are well established, six leaders knowing the words, so, after one in advance. .1. more consistent results are being obtained. chorus, it was "Pack up Your Troubles." Bing Generally 16 m. and below give good afternoon was heard to say that songs were con- reception, followed by the 19 m. band in the "those early evening with 25 m. and 31 m. opening up ARMY . NOTRE DAME cerned with the other side, what about something around 20.00. The late period finds many strong to do with this side?" So he started "Over And now for the breezy, quick-fire corn- DX signals available on 46-49 m. There" and "Keep the Home Fires Burning." mentary of the typical American "ball game" W2XE (13.94 m.) performed well on Sunday, The assembly was then told .." as this is a repórter-name not given on this occasion being never less than R7 until signing-off at 18.00, world-wide broadcast, yóu must have someone (strange !). The printed account cannot ade- and many fine amateur 'phone signals were heard somewhere in the world, to say good-night to, quately convey the atmosphere of excitement on 10 m. PMN (29.24 m.) came in an R7 signal so for fifteen seconds the air is yours-Let it present in the actual broadcast. I recommend st 14.30 radiating popular recordings. U.S. pro- Go!" And they did! you to listen to one. The station this time is grammes could be heard without difficulty from E. W2XAD. W3XAL (16.87 m.) and W2XAD-both R8 until London, WI. W. G. H. declining around 21.00-also from W1XK (31.35 "IT'S so wet here at the Yankee Stadium that it's rn), R7 at 19.40, and W2XAF R7 when signing- -IN SIX CONTINENTS a good job the goalposts are well anchored, or on. JZJ (25.42 rn), now the best channel for recep- SHORT-WAVE listeçsìng, on November 11, supplied they might float sway." This remark greeted me tion of Tokio, was R7 shortly after 20.00. convincing evidence of the commemoration of when I tuned in to W2XAD on Saturday, Nov. In addition to the usual U.S. afternoon channels Armistice Day in six. continents. An Armistice 13, st 18.35 G.M.T. Army and Notre Dame on Monday, W2XGB (17.33 m.) was heard at opened teams were playing their annual football R7 testing, apparently "closing-down" around Dsy pisy from Melbourne (VK3LR), the 16.30. HS8PJ (15.77 m.) and PMN were logged, day's listening at 10.00, snd the Cenotaph Ser- "classic" in a wet, drizzly rain that made the at R6 snd R7 respectively, shortly before 15.00. vice followed at 10.25. War-time tunes replaced field a sea of mud. After midnight, on 31 m., COCM, COCQ and Hong Kong ZBW3's usual Chinese programme "Notre Dame on Army's three-yard line. W1XK were all R7, and anions the best heard of the at 14.30, a similar programme also being heard second down and goal to go . . . it's a delayed many stations on the 46-49 m. band were YV5RH, from Nairobi, VQ7LO, at 17.40. At 18.00 line buck with Simonich carrying tbe ball TIPG, and W8XK. W2XAD relayed speeches by President Roosevelt he's over for a touchdown! Notre Dame lead The usual U.S. channels on 13 m. and above and others from the Armistice Day Gathering at 7-0. were received consistently on Tuesday ; the higher the Canadian Club, New York City. Messages "Now Army are making a determined bid for frequencies, however, were somewhat quieter. By Canadian a touchdown, but they are stopped on Notre 22.30, W1XAL was an excellent R8. HP5A and from the King and the British and CB117O were moderately well heard at 22.55 and Premiers were also read. Dame's 31-yard line. Oh! a spectator rushes W3XAU (31.28 m.) gave a good R7 signal. The next item, heard was the Albert Hall out on to the field. . . he wants to shake hands The following day results from W3XAL were Festival of Remembrance at 19.55. At 00.15 with a Notre Dame player . . but two burly good until the aerial was changed at 22.45, and (Friday) Georgetown, VP3MR, announced a policemen gently lead him off while the crowd W2XAD was really excellent. W1XAL, now trans- "special Armistice programme," which included gets a good laugh!" mitting from 19.30 on 19.68 m., was R7 and JZJ recordings of war-time choruses sung at the So the game ends, as it started, in the rain returned to form with a fine R8 signal. Albert Hall on a previous Armistice Day, a with Notre Dame victors by 7-0. On Thursday and Friday the 16 ro. and 19 m. Poppy-Day appeal by the former Prince of Edinburgh. T. D. U.S. broadcasters provided strong signals until J. becoming weak and affected by flutter shortly after Wales, "Land of Hope and Glory," etc. Finally, A TOUR OF THE FAR EAST 20.00. The 19 m. transmitters, however, became from W2XAF at 07.00 (Friday) came an fully intelligible again by 22.00. The 2í ro. band Armistice Day variety programme in aid of Finally, one of the "tour" news reels, which was not so tond as on urevious evenings, and charity. illustrate so well the unexpectedness of short- distant stations on 31 m. were later in attaining Bristol. J. E. O. wave listening, a useful strength.

PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 14 WORLD-RADIO NOVEMBER 19, 1937 SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS - Frequencies are shown in megacyctes per second (McIs). Times of operation are given on the "twenty-four-hour clock" system, "G.M.T." For transmission times of stations shown in black type see Short-Wave Programmes. The various broadcasting wavebands are indicated by heavy vertical ines. Mc/s m. kW Call Station Mc/s m. kW Call Station

3.4 I 98.68 10 YDA Batavia (Tandjongpriok), (Java). 10.30- 110 W3XAU Philadelphia (Pa.) (U.S.A.). 17.00-01.00. 15.00. 20 VK2ME Sydney (Australia). SUN., 06.00-0800; 4.27 70.2 20 RW15 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) 07.00-14.00. 9 59 31 28 09.30-13.30; 14.00-16.00. 5.15 58.31 i PMY Bandoeng (Java). 2 VK6ME Perth (W. Australia). W'days. 11.00-13.00. 5.80 51,72 i YV5RC Caracas (Venez.). - L 60 PCJ Huizen (Holland). Exp'tL 5.83 51.49 0.5 TIGPH San José (Costa Rica) 00.00-05.00. Ç 20 RAN Moscov, (U.S.S.R.). 5.85 51.28 9.60 31.26 0.25 YV1RB Maracaibo (Venez.) 22.00-02.00. - YV5RA Caracas (Venezuela). 5.97 50.26 15 HVJ Vatican City (Italy). 9.63 31.13 25 12R03 Rome (Italy). 6.00 50 i XEBT Mexico City. 00.00-05.00. 9.65 31.09 2 CS2WA Lisbon (Portugal). Tuas., THURS., and 6.00 49.96 0.1 CFCX Montreal (Canada). Weekdays, 12.45- SAT., 21.00-0000. 06.00; SUN., 14.00-0415. 9.66 31.06 10 LRX Buenos Aires (Argentine). 14.30-0400. 1 2.5 COCO Havana (Cuba). 22.00-0500. 9.74 30.8 1 COCQ Havana (Cuba). 17.00-0600. 6.01 49.92 30 OLR2A Podbrady (Prague) (Czecho.). 9.83 3(5.52 10 EAQ1 Madrid (Spain). 21.00-0000. L i CJCX Sydney (Nova Scotia) 12.00-18.30; 9.83 30.51 .. COCM Havana (Cuba). 21.00-0500. 21.00-01.30. 9.94 30.18 5 CSW Lisbon (Portugal). 6.01 49.9 1 HJ3ABH Bogotá (Colombia). 22.30-04.00. 10.26 29.24 3 PMN Bandoeng (Java). 10.30-16.00; 23.00- 6.02 49.83 5-40 DiC Zeesen (Germany). . 00.30; 03.30-0600. 6.03 49.75 0.2 HP5B Panama (Pan. Rep.) 15.30-19.00; 10.33 29.04 9 ORK Ruysselede (Belgium).

i I 22.00-0300. ' 10.35128.99' 12 LSX Buenos Aires. Fai., 21.00-21.45. 110 WIXAL I Boston (Mass.) (U.S.A.). Ii 10.36 28.94 4 I EAJ43 I Tenerife Radio Club (Canary Is.). 19.45 6.04 49.67 4 5 W4XB I Miami (Florida) (U.S.A.). I I -21.15 ; 22.45-0045 ; 01.15-0245.

YDA (Java). II 110 (Tandjongpriok), I Batavia 11.00 27.27 3 PLP I Bandoeng (Java) (as PMN, 29.24 rn). 6.05 49.61 1 EIJIABG Barranquilla (Col.). 00.00-04.00. 1111.04 27.17 5 I CSW Lisbon (Portugal). 6.05 49.59 10-50 GSA Daventry. 11.40 26.31 20 HBO Radio-Nations (Switzerland). W8XAL 110. Cincinnati (U.S.A.). Weekdays, 10.45-il 11.49 26.11 1 I COCX I Havana (Cuba). 13.00-0600. 6.06 49.5 01.00; 04.00-0700; SuN., from 13.00.11 11.53 26.01 lO SPD Warsaw (Poland). J II 1.10 W3XAU Philadelphia (U.S.A.). 01.00-0400. SBP I (Sweden). Relays Stockholm. 11.70 075 Moisis 6.06 49.46 SBO 25.63 I 0.75 Motala (Sweden). Relays Stockholm. II { .. CBII7O Santiago (Chile). 14.00-0300. 6.07 49.44 0.15 VP3MR Georgetown (British Guiana). SuN., 12.45 JI 2 CJRX Winnipeg (Canada). Weekdays, 23.00-

-15.15. Weekdays, 21.45-0145. ii 11.72 25.6 05.00; SUN., 22.00-0300. 6.07 49.42 1 HJSABD Cali (Colombia). 22.00-04.00. { 12 TPA4 Radio-Colonial (Paris) (France). 6.07 49.41 1.5 OER2 Vienna (Austria) W'days, 14.00-22.00. II 11.73 25.57 25 PHI Huizen. (Holland). 6.08 49.36 15 OAX4Z Lima (Peru). 23.30-0430. I 11.75 25.53 10-50 I GSD Daventry. ZHJ DJD iJ Penang (S.S.). Weekdays, 12.40-14.40. 11.77 25.49 5-40 I Zeesen (Germany). 6.08 49.34 g5 W9XAA { Chicago (Ill.) (U.S.A.) 01.00-0700. Ii 11.79 25.45 10 I W1XAL Boston (Mass.) (U.S.A.). 6.08 49.33 0.5 VQ7LO Nairobi (Kenya). SUN., 16.15-19.15 ; II 50 JZJ Tokio (Japan). 11.80 MON. to SAT., 11.00-11.30; 16.45-il 25.42 1.5 OER3 Vienna Exp'ti. Weekdays, 14.00-22.00. I 19.45; TUES.andTHURS., 13.45-14.45. 11.81 25.4 25 12R04 Rome (Italy). 6.09 49.28 0.5 CFRX Toronto (Canada). 23.00-0400. 11.82 25.38 10-50 GSN Daventry. 6.09 49.26 2.6 ZBW2 Hong Kong. 11.83 25.36 0.5 W9XAA Chicago (lii.) (U.S.A.). 12.00-02.00 6.10 49.2 5' ZTJ Johannesburg (S. Africa). .17.0019.00. I 15-35 W3XAL Bound Brook (N.J.) (U.S.A.). OLR4A Podbrady (Prague) (Czecho.). 11.84 25.34 30 6.10 49.18 10 W9XF Chicago (Ill.) (U.S.A.). S CSW Lisbon (Portugal). 1 YUA Belgrade (Yugoslavia). . ll.S5 25.31 S-40 DJP Zeesen (Germany). 6.11 49.12 1 HJ4ABB Manizales (Colombia). 22.30-03.00. ll.S6 25.29 10-50 GSE Daventry. jlO-50 GSL Daventry. Pittsburgh (U.S.A.). 6.1 1 49.1 11.87 25.27 40 W8XK VIJC Calcutta (India). 11.89 25.23 12 TPA3 Radio.Colonial (Paris) (France). 1 6.12 49.02 LKJ Jelöy (Norway). 16.30.-22.00. s 12.00 25 2Ô RNE I Moscow (U.S.S.R.). 6.13 48.92 1 COCD Havana (Cuba). TFJ Reykiavik (Iceland). 15.00-0500. 12.23 24.52 7.5 I 6.13 48.9 0.5 VE9HX Halifax (Nova Scotia). 12.00-0400. 13.63 22 10 SPW I Warsaw (Poland). 6.14 48.R6 40 W8XK Pittsburgh (U.S.A.). 14.92 20.11 1.5 LZA Sofia (Bulgaria). Relays Sofia (352.9 rn). 6.15 48.78 2 CJRO Winnipeg (Canada). Weekdays, 23.00- 15.11 19.S5 5-40 DJL Zeesen (Germany). SUN., 05.00 ; 22.00-0300. 15.12 19.84 10 HVJ Vatican City (Italy). 6.24 48.04 0.75 HIN I Trujillo City (DR.). 21.40-0240. 15.14 19.82 10-50 GSF Daventry.

6.32 47.5 0.1 HIZ I Trujillo City (DR.). 21.45-0045. SM5SX Stockholm Tech. University. MON. to SAT., SUN., 6.41 46.8 1 TIPG San José (Costa Rica). 00.00-0500. 15.15 19.8 16.00-22.00 ; 14.00-22.00.

6.52 46 i (äs 0.3 YV4RB Valencia (Venezuela). 22.00-02.30. {. 3 . YDC Bandoeng (Java) PMN, 29.34 im). 6.63 45.25 2 HCIFG Riobamba (Ecuador). 02.00-0400. 15.16 19.79 50 JZK Tokio (Japan). 0.1 HIT I Trujillo City (DR.). 21.45-00.45. 15:18 19.76 10-50 GSO Daventry.

6.63 45.23 I 0.2 HC2RL Guayaquil (Ecuador). 02.00-04.00. 15.19 19.75 2.6 . ZBW4 Hong Kong. 7.54 39.79 25 RK1 I Moscow (U.S.S.R.). . 15.20 19.74 5-40 DJB Zeesen (Germany). 7.80 38.48 20 HBP I Radio-Nations. SAT., 22.30-23.00. 15.21 19.72 .40 W8XK Pittsburgh (U.S.A.). 8.83 33.98 0.15 HCJB Quito (Ecuador). 00.00-0330. 15.22 19.71 60 PCJ Huizen (Holland). Exp'tl. 9.12 32.88 6 HAT4 Budapest (Hungary). 15.23 19.7 30 OLR5A Podbrady (Prague) (Czecho.). 9.34 32.1 20 HBL Radio.Nations (Switzerland). 15.24 19.69 12 TPA2 Radio-Colonial (Paris) (France). 9.43 31.8 10 COCH Havana (Cuba). 17.00-04.30. 15.25 19.67 10 W1XAL Boston (Mass.) (U.S.A.).

9.48 31.63 io EAR I Madrid (Spain). 21.00-0000. 15.26 19.66 10-50 GSI Daventry. I 12 PRF5 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). 15.27 19.65 10 W2XE Wayne (N.J.) (U.S.A.). 9.50 31.58 HJU Buenaventura (Colombia). 15.28 19.63 5-40 DJQ Zeesen (Germany). 10-50 GSB Daventry. . 15.29 19.62 7 LRU Buenos Aires (Argentine). 12.00-14.00.

I. 1.5 VK3ME Melbourne. Weekdays, 09.00-12.00. 15.31 19.6 10-50 GSP Daventry. 9.51 31.55 20 HS8PJ Bangkok (Siam). Tmjts., 13.00-15.00. 15.33 19.57 18 W2XAD Schenectady (N.Y.) (U.S.A.). OZF (Germany). 9.52 31.51 5 Skamlebaek (Denmark). 19.00-23.40. 15.34 19.56 5-40 DJR Zeesen 2.6 ZBW3 Hong Kong. 04.30-06.15; 01.00-14.30. 15.37 19.52 6 HAS3 I Budapest (Szekesfehervar) (Hungary).

i LKC Jelöy (Norway). W2XGB I Hicksville (N.Y.) (U.S.A.). MON. to FRI. 9.53 31.48 1 10.00-13.00. 17.31 17.33 5 25 W2XAF Schenectady (N.Y.) (U.S.A.). I 16.00-18.00. 9.54 31.46 2 VPD2. Suya (Fiji Islands). 5-40 DiE j Zeesen (Germany). 9.54 31.45 5_.o ' DJN Zeesen (Germany). 17.76 16.89 10 W2XE Wayne (N.J.) (U.S.A.). 9.55 31.41 30 OLR3A Podëbrady (Prague) (Czecho.). 17.77 16.88 25 PHI Huizen (Holland). 9.55 31.4 1 YDB Sourabaya (Java). Daily, 09.30-14.30. 17.78 16.87 15-35 W3XAL Bound Brook (U.S.A.). 9.56 31.38, 5-40 DJA Zeesen (Germany). 17.79 16.86 10-50 65G Daventry. 9.56 31.37 10 OAX4T Lima (Peru). 16.30-18.30. 18.11 16.56 12 LSY Buenos Aires (Argentine). 9.56 31.36 4.5 VUB Bombay (India). 18.83 15.93 60 PLE Bandoeng (Java). 10 W1XK Mills (Mass.) (U.S.A.) Weekdays, 11.00 19.02 15.77 20 HS8PJ Bangkok (Sisan). MON., 13.00-15.00. 9.57 31.35 -06.00; SUN., 13.00-0600. 19.35 15.5 60 PMA Bandoeng (Java). { 6 KZRM Manila (Phil. Is.). 21.30-23.00; 02.00- 21.47 13.97 10-50 GSH Daventry. 14.00. 21.52 13.94 10 W2XE Wayne (N.J.) (U.S.A.).

I t iO_5O GSC I Daventry. I I GSJ I Daventry. 9.58J 31.32 21.53 13.93 io-So (Australia). I VK3LR Lyndhurst I 02.45-O7.i5 21.54 13.93 40 I W8XK Pittsburgh (U.S.A.).

08.30-13.30. II 21.55 13.92! 10-50 GST I Daventry.

PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor NOVEMBER 19, 1937 WORLD-RADIO Is (25 rn). 01.30-For Portugal. 03.15-For England. PARIS (Radio-Colonial) (TPA2) S ort- ave rogrammes :. 15.24 me/s (19.69 m.) (TEA 3) Tr:GSD, GSB). 11.09 me/s (25.23 m.); (TPA 4) 08.-1 Ben In Town To- 11.72 me/s (25.6 rn). All times are given in G.M.T. (25.23 rn). 17.15 - News (Fr.. 08.45-BBC Empire Orchestra: Arabic) ; Concert. Moura Lympany (Pfte.). 18.50-Art Reviese. ° (W2XAD), Electrical Recordings. (31.28 m.) l&O0-20.00 - For SCHENECTADY 09.35-News. 19.00-News ; Exchange. : Talks News. 15.33 me/s (19.57 m.); (W2XAF), - f Gramophone Records. Africa Music ; ; 09.55 - 10.25 - " Long Distance 20.10-Ness's (Eng., It.). f A second transmitter asad ornai 00.00-For the Americas : Music 9.53 me/s (31.48 m.). Listening: " Sir Walford Davies. 20.30-Ta be announced. (19.57 os.) 16.00 News ; I'fte. Neivs ss'orking on the same frequrncy. Talks ; News. - Transmission 2 (GSJ, GSH, 22.30-Markets ; (Part.). 01.00-02.00-Por the West. Duo. (25.6 rn). 23.15-Records. 16.15-Silver Flute. GSG. GSO). 00.15-News (Pr., Sp.,' Port.). 21 10.45-Big Ben ; Music-Hall.t SUNDAY, Nov. (PHI), 17.77 me/s 16.45-Orchestra ; Soprano. 01.00-Records. HEIZEN 17.30-Chicago University Discus- 11.45-"Westward from Liver- 03.00-Records. EMPIRE (16.88 m.) ; 11.73 me/s (25.57 pool." 12.25-Orehestra. The Empire Programmes are 13.00-" Empire Exchange." 04.00-News; Markets. 18.Paal Martin's Music. 04.30-News (Eng.) ; Records, printed in outline for the con- (16.88 an.) 12.25 For Asia 13.15-Mercia Stotesbary (Violin). Nra's.- 18.30-Tuskagee Institute Choir. 05.45-News (Ger.). venience of overseas readers. Music ; Talks ; 19.00-Sunday Drivers. 13.30-13.55-Big Bcn News. 13.25-Far the Dutch Indies PITTSBURGH (W8XK) 21.54 Transmission 1 (GSG, GSO, Berlin Philhar- 19.30-Back Home. Transmission 3 (GSJ (until 15.30 Talks ; Records ; me/s (13.93 m.) ; 15.21 me/s GSD, GSB). monic, Kulenkampif (Violin), 20.00-Radia Newsreel. G.M.T.), GSD (from 15.45 G.M.T.), GSH, GSG, GSF). (19.72 os.) ; 11.87 me/s (25.27 08.15-Big Ben; Band ; Baritone. Don Cossacks Choir. 20.30-Bicycle Party. Variety.f os.) ; 6,14 me/s (48.06 os.). 08.55-Newsletter, Sports. 14.10-15.30--News Talks Music. (19.57 rn.) and 31.48 rn) 21.00- 14.15-Big Ben ; 09.20.-Empire Service from St. ; ; Chapel Organ. 14.30--Norman Tucker (Fftr.). (19.72 na.). l4.00-Variety. Pouls , London.° 15.00-Talk hy A. G. Street.0 16.45-Edward MacHugh. LYNDHURST (VK3LR), 9.58 22.00-Soprano. 17.00-News. - 10.10-10.25--" This is England 22.30-Time of Your Life. 15.15-Geiger and his Orchestra. e mC/s (31.32 m.). Catholic Hour. 15.30-" In Town Tonight."° 17.13-Grace and Eddie. talk. Talk Reading. 33.00-Roman 17.30-Farm and Home. Transmission 2 (GSJ, GSH, 08.00-Music ; ; 23.30-Tale of Today. 16.00-Big Ben ; News. GSG, GSO). 10.15-New Note Octet. 00.00-Variety. 16.20-The Adventures of Shorty 18.30-Utility Hall. 10.50-Foreign Affairs. and Conky in "Fishing." 18.45-Strollers' Matinée. 10.45-Big Ben ; "Samuel Johnson (31.48 ni.) 02.00 - Manhattan * Forum. of the City of Liehfleld.' 11.10-12.30-Film ; Epilogue. 16.30-17.00--Cinema Organ. 19.30-Home Merry-Go-Round. 20.00-Music by 11.10-MolI Dt Gunst (Soprano) 02.30-Familiar Music. Transmission 4(17.20-23.45 GSG, Cugat. Bernard Davis (Viola). MOSCOW (RNE), 12.00 mc/i (25 03.04)-Rising Musical Stars. 20.15-Welface. E.).e GSP from 18.45, GSI, GSD, 20.20-Rachestee Orchestra. 11.40-a--Service (C. of m.) ; (RAN), 9.60 me/s (31.26 03.30-Codolban and his Violin. GSB; 21.00-23.00 GSO, GSD, is England " talk.' m.) (RKI), 7.54 me/s (39.79 21.00-Club Matinée. 12.30-' This 01.00-Orchestra. GSDf, GSB). 22.00-Junior Nurse Corps. 12.45-BBC Military Band ; Songs. 01.30-03.00--News ; Orchestra. 17.20-Light Orchestra. Newsletter, England. 22.15-Weslon Sisters. 13.30-13.55--Big Ben ; (2'i.) 11.00--For 18.00-Big Ben ; News. Sports Summary. 12.00-Foe Germany. 22.20-Singing Lady. TOKIO (JZK) 15.16 me/s (19.79 18.20-Gladys Knight (Contralto) 22.45-Tom Mix. Transmiusion 3 (GSJ, (until 12.00-For Holland. David Lloyd ÇF*nor). 14.00-For France. m.); (JZJ) 11.80 me/s (25.42 m.), 23.00-News. 15.30 G.M.T.), GSD (from 15.45 (For Europe) 18.45-" Empire Exchange."° 23.15-Orcfsestro. GSG, GSF). 15.00-For England. 19.00-" Monday at Seven." G.M.T), GSH. 20.00-News (Eng.). 23.30-News ; Lowell Thomas. Ben Scottish Golfers (25 rn and 39.79 ni.) 17.15-For 19,45-" The Plains." 14.15-Big ; Germany. 20.15-Talk. (25.27 ni,) 00.00 - To he an- Andrew Kiekaldy.5 Music. 20.00-Sybil Baton (Violin). Sportsmen Talking (25 st.) 20.00-For Italy. 20.25-Dance 20.15-20.45 Scottish Golfers 14.45-" 20.30-For Germany. 20.30-21.00 News (Gee., Fr., - 00.20--Feolics. II. W. Austin.° Jap.). - Andrew Kirkaldy.t 00.45-Lois Miller (Organ). 15.00-Tchaikovsky: BBC Orchestra 21.00-Far England. 21.00-Big Ben; News. Germany. 01.00-Gen. Hugh S. Johnson. (Section E) conducted hy Con- 22.00-For 21.20-" Baker's Doom : " revue. 01.15-Ray Campbell's Royalists; stant Lambert: Graudan ('Cello). (31.26 rn) 23.00-For Spain. VATICAN CITY (MV)), 15.12 21.55-Talk by A. G. Streei.* 01.30-Vanity Fair. Sports (31.26 m. and 39.79 rn) 00.00- me/s (19.04 os.) ; 5.97 me/s At - 15.45-Big Ben ; Newsletter, 22.10-" the Black Dog." 02.00 Philadelphia Symphony 16.10-17.00-Empire Service from For England. (50.26 m.) 2L40-23.00----Dance Music. Orchestra.- St. Paul's Cathedral, London.t (25 ni.) 01.35-Por France. (50.26 in.) 10.00-For Invalids England. (Lalin, Transmission 5 (GSD, GSDf, (48.86 mJ. 03.05-Behind Frisar Transmission 4 (17.20-20.45 03.15-Foe Pr.). GSC. GSB). Bars. GSG, GSP from 18.45, GSI, (Ratlio-Colonlsil) (TPA2), 22.30-" Tobacco : " a feature.' 03.30-Radao Forons. GSD, GSB; 21.00-22.45 GSO, PARIS WARSAW (SPW), 13.63 mg/s (22 23.20-Pta,,sation Songs.j 04.00-News. 15.24 mc/a (19.69 en.) ; (TPA3), GSD, GSD,* OSE). 90.00-Beethoven : Orchestra. 08.15-Music asyou desir it. 11.89 me/s (23:23 en.) ; (TPA4), Pacer (Pite.). 23.00-News (Pol., Eng.) ; Songs. 05.00-New Penn Orchestra. 17.20-John 11.72 mc/a (25.6 en.). 00.40-News. 17.40-For the Colonial Service:" 23.30 Topical Talk ; Songs. 01.00-01.30-Big Ben ; Variety. 0S.30-06.00--3rchestras. (25.23 en.) 17.15 - News (Fr., 00.00.02.00-Music Reading Re- talk.5 Arabic). ; ; Transmission 6 (GSD, GSC, PODEBRADY (OLR), 15.23 me/s 18.00-Big Ben; Netvsletter, Sports. cords ; Polish Dunces. 18.20-Musical Interlude.f 18.00-Concert. GSC*, GSB). (19.70 en.) 11.84 me/s (25.34 Exchange. 02.00--Big Ben ; Talk by A. G. Orchestra (Section 19.00-News ; en.) ; 9.55 me/s (31.41 en.) ; 6.01 18.30-BBC D) (Eng., WAYNE (W2XE), 21.32 mg/s Street.5 (49.92 conducted by I'au Coaals. 20.10-News lt.). soc/s me/s m.). 20.30-To beaaunced. (13.94 en.) ; 17.76 (16.89 02.15-" Chu Chin Chow."f (25.34 rn.) 19.00-New,. 19.50-Musical Interlude.f en.) ; 15.27 me/s (19.65 m.). 22.30-Sports ; Markets. 03.15-News. en.) 19.30-News Music. 19.55-20.45--Service from South- (13.94 m.) 13.00-Organ. (31.41 ; 22.45-News (Port.). 03.35-04.00-Hawnrd-Jones (Pfte.). 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Songs. work Cathedral, London. 13.30-13.45--Lyric Serenade. (25.6 nt_I 23.15-Donce Band. 20.20-News (Gee.) ; Music. 21.00-Big Ben; Newsletter, Sports. 00.15-News (Fr., Sp., Port.). 10.30-17.30-Mai or flumes' Theatre. BOUND BROOK (W3XAL) 21.20-Scenes from " The Mer- (19.65 m.) 20.00-New York Phil- 20.55-Mail. 01.00-01.15-Recorda. 17.78 me/s (16.87 en.) ; 6.10 21.00-21.25-News (Fr.) ; Music. chant of Venice" (Shakespeare).° harmonic. Conductor Barbirolli. me/s (49.10 m.) Jeifries and Thr 03.00-Records. (25.34 en.) 00.00-02.10 - For 22.00-Leslie 04,00-News. (16.89 m.) 00.00-Jraesetae Mac- (16.87 rn) 14.00-Breakfast CIùb. America. Grand, Eastbourne, Orchestra. Donald, etc. 14.45-News; Variety. 04.30-News (Eng.); Records. 00.00-Band ; Talk. 22.30-22.45--Epilogue. 05.45.08.80-News (Ger.). 02.00-Symphony Orchestra ; Kuli- 17.00-News (Pr.); Music. Netas. mann (Tenor). 00.30-Choir ; Transnsission S (GSD, GSD4 18.00-News (It.) ; Music. 00.55-Forester Opera Music. GSB). 03.00-05.00--Variety. e GSC, PITTSBURGH (W0XK), 21.54 111.00-News (Gee.) ; Music, 01.30-News (Eng.). 23.05-CoreUi Frederick Grinke 20.00-News (Pr.) ; Music. me/s (13.93 m.) ; 15.21 mc/a 01.40-Slav Dunces (Dvofák). (Violin) Dorothy Manley (Pite.). SEESEN (DJA), 9.56 mc/a (31.38 21.00-News (Gee.) ; Music. (19.72 m.) ; 11.87 me/s (25.27 02.00-02.10-Mail. 23.30-Service (Congrrgoonol).a en.) ; (DJB) 15.20 me/s (19.74 22.00-News; Music. w.) ; 6.14 mc/a (48.06 en.). 00.20-For the Colonial Service:" m.) ; (DiE) 17.78 mc/a (16.89 22.30-News (Pr., Ger.) ; Music. ROME, 11.01 me/s (25.4 en.). e (19.72 na.) 14.00-16.00--Voriesy. talk, 23.00-U.S. Army Bond. 13.20-News ; Songs ; Talk. 18.00-Calvary PE. Church. en.) ; (DJN) 9.54 me/s (31.45 00.40-Newsletter, Sparts. en.) ; (DJQ) 15.28 mg/s (19.63 23.30-News. 14.90-15.30-Nrsvs (Eng.) ; Oprra 17 . 00-Southeo ai res. 01.00-01.30-Big Ben ; Scottish 00.00-02.00--Far South Amrrica. Music ; Talk (Chin.) ; PIse, und ers Andrew Kirkaldy.5 17.30-Music-Hall. Nears. Gall 18.30-Dinner Hour; Pop Corn Oall Wavelengths. 00.00-News (Sp.. Port.); Films. Soprano ; Tranansission 6 (GSD, GSC, 05.05-Call (Ger., Eng.) ; Music. 01.30-Margaret Speaks (Soprano) 10.20-17.20-News ; Band. Time. (49.18 rn.) South News (Arubic). GSC,* GSB). 19.00-R.C.A. Magic Key. 08.00-News ; Music. 03.15-06.00-For 17.30-Music ; 07.00-News (Eng.) ; America. 18.00-News (Gee.). 02.00-Big Ben ; Band Tenor. 20.00-Variety. Music. 03.15-News ; Review. 18.26-19.00--News (Eng., Fe.). 02.50-Newsletter, Sports. 21.00 (Sunday>-Songs. 08.45-" In Memoriaan." (Sp.) 03.10-04.00-Srevico from South- 09.30-News ; Music. 04.00-Orchestros (annets. Eng., 22.30-South Aenericun Bulletin. 21.30-Vcapers-Shadyside Church. Sp). work Cothedrol, London.° 22.00-Metropolitan Auditions. 12.00-News (Eng.) ; Music. 23.00-American Hour from Rowe: McConnell. 13.00-Noms. U.S.A. Bulletin ; News (Eng.) 22.30-Smiting Pd. Silefistofele BOUND BROOK (W3XAL), 23.00-Variety. 13.15-" In Mmoriam" ; Quartet. HEIZEN (PFU) 17.77 me/s. " (Boïto) ; Talk 14.00-New, (Eng.. Dutch). (16.00 en.) Arias; Mail; News. 17.78 me/s (16.87 w.) ; 6.10 (25.27 m.) 00.00-Popular Classics. ; 11.73 me/s (25.57 mc/a (49.18 en.). 00.30-Orchestra. 14.10-Concert. (180 rn) Por the Dutch Indies. SCHENECTADY W2XAD). (16.87 rn) 14.00-For Children. 01.00-Concert. 15.33 'me/s (19.57 w.); (W2XAF) 15.00-Music; Vartety. 02.00-Hollywood Playhouse. ZEESEN (DiD). 11.77 me/s 13.25-Stocks ;' Variety; Records. 14.00-Talks Cabaret. 9.53 me/s (31.48 w.). 16.00-News; Voriety. 02.30-George Fischrr. (23.49 en.) ; (DJL) 15.11 mg/s ; (19.57 rn.) l6.00-Varieay. 17.20-Southrrnaires. (19.85 en.) ; (DJC) 6.02 me/s 14.50-15.00-News. 02.45-Irene Rich. 17.30-Farm Programme ; Tenor. 17.30-Music-NaB. (48.86 nt_I 03.00-Zenith Founda- (49.83 en.). 18.15-Words und Music. 18.30-Choir. tion. 03.30-Cheerio. On all Wavelengtlas. LYNDHURST (VK3LR), 9.50 18.45-Dan Harding's Wife. 19.00 Magic Key (anncss. Fr., 05.10-Concert. me/s (31.32 en.). - 04.00-Music ; News. 19.00-U.S. Travel (French). Gee.. Concret. Eng.). 04.15-Missionary Broadcast. 06.00-News ; 02.35-Watchman ; Music. 19.15-W.P.A. Programme. 20.00-Tapestry of Melodies. 05.00-Williams' Orchestra. 11.00-13.00--Concert. 03.00-News Music. Variety. 15.40-Call (Ger., Eng.); Concert; 19.30-PIte. Duo; 20.30-Variety. 05.30-08.00-Now Prnn Orchestra. 04.15-07.15--Cricket Match ; For (1957m, ansI 31.40 rn) 21.00- 22.00-M, Talley (Soprano). Fairy Tales. Schools. In Memoriam Concert. 22.30-News (Eng., Fr.). PODEBRADY (OLR), 15.23 mc/s 16.30--" "; 08.30-Music ; Talks. 22.00--American 'News Tower. 23.00-Orchestra Sing Band. (19.70 m.) 11.84 mc/s (20.34 17.15-News ; Band ; Concert. 00.25-News; Reading. 22.15-Sports in America. 00.00-00,00--For South America. (31.41 6.01 19.00-News (Eng.); Masic; Poems; 10.30-Watchman ; Music. m.) ; 9.55 mc/s m.) ; 22.30-Jack Armstrong. - 00.00-Variety Orchestra: mc/s (49.92 ca.). Concert; Sports. 11.00-Band ; Topical. 22.45-Orphan Annie. (49,18 an.) 02.25-06.00--For South (25.34 ni.) I9.00-Nems. 21.00-Neos (Gee., Eng.). 12.30-News ; Music. 23.00-Bass. America. (31.41 ns) (19.30)-News ; Band. 13.10-13.50 - League of Nations TraccI. 02.25-News and Music (Sp.). Report. 23.15-U.S. 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Music. ZEESEN (DJD), 11.77 anc/s 23.30-News ; Songs ; Sports. 03.00-Science. 20.20-News (Ger.) Music. (25.49 ca.) ; (DJB) 15.20 me/s 00.09-Ansas 'n' Andy. 03.30-Cheerio. 21.00-21.25--News (Fr.) Music. (19.'4 m.) ; (DIC) 6.02 mc/a MOSCO9V (ENE) 12.00 mg/s (25 00.15-U.S. Travel (Spanish). 04.00 Orchestras and Choir - (49.83 rn). m.) ; (RAN) 9.60 rnc/s (31.26 00.30-Stocks. (anncts. Eng., Sp.). REYKJAVIK (TFJ), 12.23 mr/s On sil Wavelengths. m.) ; (RKI) 7.54 mg/s (39.79 00.45-News and Masic-Spaasish. (24.32 m.). 16.10-17.25-Symphony Conceet. 01.30-Soprano. BUDAPEST (HASS), 15.37 mc/s 18.40-Talks and News (Eng., 21.50-Call (Gre., Eng.). (25.). 11.00-For Germany. (31.48 m.) 02.00-Fibber McGee. (t9.52 m.) (HAT4), 9.12 mc/s Ice.); Music. 22.00-Fairy Tales ; Songs. (25 an. and 39.79 rn). 17.15- 02.30-Charm. (32.08 rn). 19.05-19.30-Talk and News (Gee.); 22.45-News. For Germany. 03.00-Contented Hour. (19.52 its.) 14.00-15.00--Music Music. 23.00-' Sunday." (25 in.). 20.00-For Italy. 03.30-Music for Moderna. Poems News (Eng.) ; Aisthem. 23 15-Concert. 20.30-Fer Germany. 04.00-05.00-Orchestras. (32.88 m.) 00.00-See 14.00. 11051E, 11.61 mc/s (25.4 m.). 90.13--Sports. 21.00-Far England. 10.00-11.00--Mass. 09.30-" In Mernoriarn." 22.00-For }Oangary. TOKIO (JZK), 15.16 mg/s (19.79 11.80 (25.42 rn). HEIZEN (PCJ), 15.22 mc/s 13.20-13.55--News ; Variety. 01.15-News (Eng.) ; Organ. (31.26 na.). 23.00-For Spain. rn); (JZJ) mg/s rn 39.79 (Far Europe) (19.71 w.) ; 9.59 rnc/s (31.20 16.20-17.20-News ; Opera Music. 02.00-News ; Orchestra. (31.26 and m.) 00.00- w.). 23.00-23.15-U.S.A. Bulletin. 03.30-News (Eng., Ger.). For England. 20.00-News (Eng.).

PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor W O R L D - R A D I O NOVEMBER 19, 1937 20.15-Music and Songs. 21.25-The Et. Hon. Margaret 09.00-News (Fr., Eng.); Music. 23.30-News. 00.00-Amos 'n' Andy. 20.30-21.00 -News (0er., Fr., Bosdfield. 10.05-" L'Allegro " (Burnard). 23.45-Lowell Thomas. 90.15-Vocal Varieties. Jap.). 21.35-Musical Interlude.f 11.05-Play; Harpsichord; Chorus. (25.27 rn) 00.00-Variety. 00.35-Stocks. 21.45-BBC Theatre Organ. 12.30-13.35-Nests ; Dancing. 01.00-Husbands and Wives. 90.45-Newt (Sp.). VATICAN CITY (HVJ), l.l2 Orchestra (Section mc/s (19.84 m.) 3.97 mC/s, 22.05-BBC E): MOSCOW (RNE) 12.00 mg/s (25 01.30-Variety. 01.01) - Celebrate,l Musicians - ; Albert Voarsanger (Violin). (48.86 rn) 05.00-Gen. Hugh S. Spanish. (50.26 rn). m.) ; (RAN) 9.60 mg/s (31.26 22.45-23.05-" World Afiairt."° Johnson. 01.35-Serenade. (19.84 rn) 15.30-Church Notes m.) ; (RKI) 7.34 mc/a (39.79 (It.). T raflant Isnion 5 (GSD, GSD4, 03.15-Choir Symphonette. (31.48 rn) 02.00-Vas Pa (50.26 rn) 19.00-See 15.30. GSC, GSB). (2n.) 11.00-For Germany. 03.35-Orchestra. 02.30--Hollywood Mardi ras. 23.20 - Reginald Foort (BBC (25 its, and 39.39 m.) 17.15 - 94.05-News ; Music. 03.35-Hollywood Gossip. WARSAW (SPW) 13.63 mC/u Theatre Orgas). Far Germany. -. 05.10-New Penn Orchestra. 03.45-Serenade. (22 rn). 23.45-" This is England : " talk.° (25 na.) 20.0(1-For Italy. 05.30-06.00-Orchestras. 90.05-Violin. 23.00-00.05-News (Pol., Eng.) 00.05-BBC Empire Orchestra. 20.35-Far Ge any. 04.15-05.05-Orchestros. Records ; Reading ; Orchestra. 00.45-News. 21.05-Far Holland. 1'ODEBRADY (OLR), 15.23 mg/s

(19.70 ; (25.34 01.00-01.30 Big Ben ; Welsh 22.05-For Portugal. m.) 11.04 mg/s TOKIO (JZK), 15.16 me/s (39.79 WAYNE (W2XE) 21.52 mC/s - : m.) ; 9.35 mc/s (31.41 ; 6.01 (25.42 Music Jahn Pennar Williams its.) rn) rn) ; (JZJ) 11.80 mg/s (13.94. m.) me/s (16.89 (31.26 23.00-For Spain. 37.76 (Bass); Tom Bryant (Harp).° (31.26 ni. and 39.39 rn) 00.00- inc/s (49.92 m.) rn). m.) 15.27 mc/a (19.65 m.). England. rn.) 19.00-News. (For Europe). (13.94 its.) 12.30-Fiddlers Fancy. TransmIssion ii (GSD, GSC, For (25.34 13.00-13.30--Morning Almaeac. GSC*, GSB). (25 ns.)-Ol.30--Far Frange. (3L4tmJ 1930-News, Music. 02.05-Big Ben; ' World Affairs.'° 03.15-For England. iki "- Kabuki (19.65 rn) 19.00-19.15 - News 02.15-Songs of Old London. PARIS (Radio-Colonial) (TPA2). 20.05-Sonata (Beethoven). Play with Esplanations (Eng., through a Woman's Eyes. 02.35-" At the Black Doge 13.24 me/s (19.69 m.) ; (TPA3) Music. (16.89 m.) 23.30-News ; Variety. 20.30-11.013--News (0er., Fr., Jap.). 03.00-Licht Orchestro. 11.09 mg/s (25.25 m.) ; (TPA4) 03.00-Wayne Klug's Orchestra. 03.10-Nears. 11.72 mc/a (25.6 m.) 03.30-04.00--Brase New World. Bee tille le VATICAN CITY (HVJ), 0.12 04.00-05.00-Variety. 03.30-04.90 - Big ; ' Mrs. (19.69 rn) 14.30-' La et Beeton," by Joan Easdale. garçon"-Play (Birabeau-Dolley). ZEESEN (DJA) 9.56 Usc/s (31.30 (104'°n") 15.30-Church Notes m.) (DJB) 15.20 Usc/s (19.74 (Eng,). rn.) (DJE) 17.76 Usc/s (16.89 (16.87 ro.) (50.26 19.00--See 15.30. m.) (DJN) 02.25 Bound Brook South m.) ; 9.54 mc/s (31.45 PRINCIPAL EVENTS American Night. m.) ; (DJQ) 15.28 Usc/s (19.63 WARSAW (SPW), 13.63 me/s n 03.00 Pittsburgh (25.27 m.) Gen. Johnson. (22 rn). ll Wavelengths. SUNDAY, November 21 (31.32 m.). Octet. Songs. 23.00-00.00-Nests (Pol.. Eng.) 05.05-Call (Get., Eng.) Music. 10.15 Lyndhurst Talks Records. 06.00-News Music Greetings. 16.20 Rome (25.4 m.) News; Music. ; 67.00-News (Eng.) Topical. 17.30 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) Music-Hall. THURSDAY, November 25 WAYNE (W2XE), 21.52 'me/s 07.30--For Children ; Tall' ; Songs. 14.00 Rome (25.4 ni.) "Andrea Chénier." (13.94 m.) 17.76 Usc/s (16.89 08.30-Fairy Play. 17.30 Schenectady (19.57 m.) Discussion. 18.00 Bound Brook (16.8'I m.) News. m.) ; 15.27 me/s (19.65 m.). 00.15-News; Tal:;; M'asic. 21.30 Pittsburgh (19.72 m.) Vespers. (13.94 m.) 12.30-Serenade. 12.00-Nests etc. Music. (Eng.), ; Music. 23.00 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) Orchestra; (19.65 m.) 20.30 - Orchestra, 13.00-News ; Band ; Sperts. 22.45 Pittsburgh (19.72 m.) Toni Mix. Soloist. 14.00--News (Eng., Dutch) Talks. Sing Band. 00.00 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) News (18.89 ni.) 23.30-News ; Variety, 14.45--Orchestra ; Talk. 23.15 Radio-Colonial (19.68 m.) Dance Pianoforte Duo. 02.00-Al Pearce's Gang. ZEESEN (OJO) 11.77 me/s (25.49 Music; 00.15, News. 02.30-05.00-Variety. 03.00 Schenectady (31.48 m.) Bing m.) ; (DJL) 15.11 Usc/s (19.05 Brook (49.18 m.) South 02.25 Bound For Usc/s (31.30 m.) ; (DJC) 6.02 Usc/s (49.83 Crosby; 04.00, Orchestra. ZEESEN (DJA), 9.56 America. m.) ; (OJO), 15.20 me/s (19.74 (31.48 rn) (16.09 9Vavclengths. - 94.0(3 Schenectady Orchestras. m.) ; (OJO), 17.76 Usc/s Oil1 FRIDAY, November 26 (31.45 05.10-Concert ; Neu's. m.) ; (DJN), 9.54 mt/s (19.72 ni.) m.) 13.28 me/s (19.63 15.40-Call (0er., Eng.) ; Cnncert. MONDAY. November 22 14.00 Pittsburgh Variety ; (DJOJ, 16.15-Talk ; Concert. t4.00 Rome l25.4 m.) News; Music. 16.45, Edward MacHugh. 17.15-News. m.) On all Wavelengths. 17.30-Greetings to South Africa 21.00 Pattsburgh (19.72 m.) Club Matinée; 18.00 Bound Brook (16.87 News; 05.05-Call (Gee., Eng.) Music. Greetings. (Afrikaans, Eng.) ; Music. 22.45, Tom Mix. Music. 06.00-News Music ; 19.00--News (Eng.) Topical 23.00 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) Army Band. 19.00 Radio-Nations (26.31 rn), (11.40 07.00 - News (Eng.) Topical t Concert. Mc/s) English; 19.30 (32.10 rn), Music. 21.00-News (Ger., Eng.). 23.00 Rome (31.13 m.) American Hour. 09.30-News ; Interview. 23.45 Pittsburgh (19.72 m.) Lowell Thomas. (9.34 Mc/s) French; 00.30 (32.10 10.00-Concert. ZEESEN (DiD) 1 1.77 mc/s (25.49 11.00-Light Music. t)0.00 m.) rn), (9.34 Mc/u) English; 01.00 m.) ; (DJB) 15.20 mc/a (19.74 Bound Brook (16.87 For South (Eng.), Music. (32.10 rn), (9.34 Mc/s) Spanish. 12.00-News etc. ; m.) ; (DJC) 6.02 me/s (4983m.). America. 13.00-News ; Sangs. On all Wavelengths. 0200 Scheitectady (31.48 m.) Variety. 20.30 Pittsburgh (19.72 m.) Variety. 14.00-News (Eng., Dutch) Topi- 21.50-Call (0er., Eng.) Band. 00.00 Pittsburgh (25.27 m.) Mary Small. 22.15-Talk Band (contd.). 143a0Steiner (Violin). 22.45--News Music. TUESDAY, November 23 00.00 Schenectady (19.57 rn, 31.48 m.) 13.00-Fairy Play ; Interview. 00.15-Topical. 11.00 Lyndhurst (31.32 m.) Play. Amos 'n' Andy. 00.30-Quartet (Schubert). 21.00 02.25 Bound Brook (49.18 m.) Music.. ZEESEN (DJD), 11.77 me/s 01.00-Pite. Pittsburgh (19.72 rn) Club Matinée. (25.49 rn.) (DJL), 15.11 me/s 03.30 Schenectady (31.48 Hollywood. ; 01.15-News (Eng.). - 22.30 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) News rn) (19.85 m.) ; (DJC), 6.02 me/s 01.30-Flute and PIte. Songs. (49.03 m.) 01.45-Topical. SATURDAY, November 27 On all \Vavelengtha. 02.15-Strtnc Quartet. 02.00 Schenectady (19.57 m., 31.48 rn). 08.10-Concert. 02.45-Fairy Play. Vox Pop; 02.30, Hollywood prog. 17.15 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) Three 15.40-Call (0er., Eng.) Concert. 03.30-News (Eng., 0er.). Marshalls. 17.15-News, etc. Music. WEDNESDAY, November 24 19.00 Schenectady (19.57 rn, 31.48 m.j 19.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. 19.30-Dialect Programme. 16.20 Rome (25.4 m.) News; Light Music. Buffalo: Music. 20.00-Selection, " Prinz Caramo"

TUESDAY, Nov. 23 17.00 Bound Brook (16.87 m.) News; 19.45 Schenectady (19.57 rn., 31.48 m.) (Lortzing). EMPIRE Music. Football; Variety. 21.00-News (Ger., Eng.). TransmIssion 1 (GSG, GSO, 19.45 Zeesen (25.49 m., 19.85 rn., 49.83 23.00 Pittsburgh (19.72 m.) News; GSD, GSB). ZEESEN (DiD), 11.77 mg/s (DJB), 08.15-Big Ben Peggy Cochrane m.) Tenor Songs. Variety. (25.49 rn) ; 15.20 mg/s 21.00 Schenectady (19.57 m., 31.48 rn) 00.00 Schenectady (31.48 rn.) Top Hatters. (19.74 m.) ; (DIC) 6.02 mc/s 08'5ÌttsjcHa1l." Amos Andy. 03.00 Pittsburgh (48.86 m.) NBC Sym- (49.83 in.), 09.35-New,. Variety; 00.00, 'n' On all SVuselengths. 09.55- Empire Eachange." 23.00 Rome (31.13 rn) U.S.A. Bulletin. phony Orchestra. 21.50-Call (Ger., Eng.) ; Songs. - 10.25 22.45-News ; Mutig. 10.10 - Lancashire Dialect 00.15-Topical Music. Songs : Hamilton Harris (Bass), 01.15-News (Fng.) Songs. with Male Voice Choras. BOUND BROOK (W3XAL) 17.70 15. 55-?, la ekets ROME. 11.01 mg/s (25.4 m.). 01.45-Interview. ; 2 mg/s (16.87 m.) ; 6.10 mg/s (28.23 m.) 17.15 - Newt (Er., 13.20-News ; Folk Music. Transmission (GSJ, 05H, 02.00-News ; Music, GSG, GSO). (49.18 rn). Arabic). 14.00-15.30-News (Eng., Chin.) 03.30-News (Eng., Gee.). (10.07 14.00-Breakfast Club. 18.00-C encer s. Trio; Songs; P8,,. ; News. 10.45-Big Ben ; Dance Band. n,.) Symphony 14.45-News. 18.50-Shippin ; News. 10.20-News ; Songs ; Dance 11.15-BBC Orchestra 20.10-News (Eng., It.). Music. Symphony No. S (Tchaikovsky). 15.00-Vaeiety. 17.00-News (Fe.) ; Music. 20.30-To be announced. 17.30-Arab Music. 12.05-Pfte. Music.t News (Port.). 17.50-08.00--Talk WEDNESDAY, Nov.24 12.15-A Pageant of Radio. 18:00--News (Ger.) ; Music. 22.30-Markets ; (Turk.). 13.00-Orgun Recital. 19.00-News (It.). (25.0 rn) 23.15-Records. 18.08-News (Gee.). EMPIRE 19.30-NBC Music Guild (anncts. 00.15-News (Fr., Port.). 18.26-19.00-News (Eng., Pr.). Ttansrnisnlon I (GSG, GSO, 12.30-13.55-Big Ben ; Newt. Sp., Eng.. Is.). 01.00-01.15--Records. 23.00-U.S.A. Bulletin. GSD, GSB). Transmission 3 (GSJ (until 15.30 20.00-News (Pr.) ; Music. 03.00-Records. 23.20-For South America Call. 01.15-Bic Ben ; Al Botlmgton G.M.T.), GSD (from 15.45 21.00-Newt (Gee.) ; Music. 04.00-News; Enchange. (It., Sp., Port.) ; News ; Songs (BBC Tb catre Organ). G.M.T.), GSH, GSG, GSF). 22.00-News; Pf te. 04.30-News (Eng.) ; Records. News (Fort.). 08.40.-" World Affairs."' 14.15-Bi Ben ; Welsh Music 22.30-News (Fr., Ger.) ; Songs. 05.45-News (Ger.). 00.00-For Uruguay Siring Quar- 08.55-Beethoven Orchestra." John Peonar Williams (Bass) 23.00-Stringtime. tet (Verdi) ; News (Sp.). 09.35-News. Tom Bryant (Harp). 23.30-News. PITTSBuRGH (W8XK) '21.54 09.53-Ballad Concert. 14.45-' At the Black Dog." 00.00-02.00-For South America. 10.10-10.25-Talk by A. G. Street.n mg/s (13.93 w.) ; 15.21 mg/s SCHENECT -uDY (W2XAD), . 11.15-Torqaay Municipal Orches- 00.00-News (Sp.,' Port.) ; Tenor. (19.72 m.) 11:87 mc/s (25.27 15.33 mg/s (19.57 w.); (W2XAF) TransmissIOn 2 (GSJ, GSIj, tra John McKenna (Tenor). 01.00-Sports (Sp.). ; (31.48 m.) ; 6.14 mg/s (48.86 rn). 9.53 mg/s m.). GSG, GSO). 16.00-Big Ben News. 01.30-Wayne King Orchestra. Ben (19.72 ut.) 14.00-Variety. (19.57 rn) 16.00-Variety. 10.45 - Big ; Beethoven 111.20- Chopin Irren MacLaren (49.18 Ht.) 02.25-06.00--For South 16.45-Edward MacHugh ; News. 17.30-Farm Programme. Kutcher Strin9 Quartet. (Pite.). America Variety. / 17.11-Novelties. 18.00-Betty's Escorts. 11.15-BBC Military Bund, Songs.0 16.45-17.00-" World Affairs." 17.30-Farm and Home. 18.15-Words and Music. 12.00-" Tobacco ' a feature.' Transmlsnion 4 (17.20-20.45 GS HEIZEN (PHI) 17.77 mc,',, (16.88 18.30-Songstees ; Orchestra. 18.45-Dan Harding's Wife. 12.30-Variety.' GSP from 18.45, GSI, OS m.) ; 11.73 mc!,, (25.57 m.). 19.15-Clark Dennis (Tenor). 19.00-Fun in Music. 13.00-" World Affairs." GSB; 21.00-23.00 GSO, GSD. (16.88 rn) For the Dutch Indies. 19.30-Home Forum. 19.30-Women's Club,. 13.15-Dance Music.t Ben GSD. GSB). 13.25-Stocks ; Topical 20.00-Music by Cugat. 19.45-Armchair Quartet. 13.30-13.55-Big ; Newt. 17.20- This is England " talk. 14.00-A Play. 20.15-Congress of Clubs. 20.00-Variety. Transmission 3 (GSJ (until 15.30 15.35-Light Orchestra. 14.50-15.00.-News. 20.30-U.S. Marine Band. (19.57 ut. and 31.48 rn) 21.00 G.M.T.), GSD (from 15.45 18,00-Big Ben News. 21.00-Club Matinée ; As I see it. -Variety. G.M.T.). GSH. GSG. GSF). 18.20-" World Affairs."° LYNDUUEST (VK3LR), 9.58 21.35-To be announced. 22.00-American News Tower; 14.15-Big Ben ; Beethoven : BBC 18.35-Pini Tango Orchestra. mc/s (31.32 rn). 22.00-Junior Nuese Corps. Music. Empire Orchestra.5 19.00-BBC Military Band.' 02.35-Watchman; Music. 22.111--Janet Ross. 22.30-Jack Armstrong. 14.53-Pite. Interlule.f 19.30-" Tobacco : " a rature.° 03.00--News ; Music. 22.30-Singing Lady. 22.45-Little Orphan Annie. 15.00Music-HalI.' 20.00-Joyce Kadish (Pite.). 04.15-07.15--Cricket Match ; For 22.45-Tom Mix. 23.00-Science. 16.00-Big Bru News. 20.15_20.45__Variety.* Schools. 23.00-News. 23.10-Don Winslow. 10.20-Talk for listeners in India. 21.00-Big Ben ; News. 08.30-Music ; Sports. 23.10--Comedy Stars of Broadway. 23.30-News ; Mail. 10.35-17.00-Light Orchestra.

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and 16.20-News ; Songs ; Music. Transmission 4(17.20.20.45 GSG, PITTSBURGH (W8XK), 21.54 m.) ; (DJN) 9.54 nec/s (31.45 15.00-Music Sketch. . ; News from 18.45, GSI, QSD, nec/s (13.93 en.) 15.21 inC/s m.) ; (DJQ) 1Y20 mc/i (19.63 17.00-News (Fr.) ; Music. 17.30-Music (Arabic). GSP Music. ; 17.50-Turkish GSB 21.00-23.00 GSO, GSD, (19.72 m.) ; 11.87 inc/s (25.27 18.00-News (Ger.) Music. GSDt., GSB). rn) 6.14 mc/i (48.86 ne.). O° i1l Wavelengths. 19.00-NBC Music Guild. 18.00-News (Gee.). 17.20- " Westward from Liver- (19.72 in.) 14.00-Variety. 05.05-Call (Gee., Bog.); Con- 19.30-News (It.) 'Orchestra. 18.26-19.00-News (Es., Fr.). 20.00-News (Fr.) ; Music, 23.00-U.S.A. Bulletin. pool." 16.45-Edward MacHugh. (anncts. 18.00-Big Ben News. 17.00-News. 06.00-News ; Concert. 20.45-Swing Serenade 23.20-For Sbuth America Coil 18.20-Vaesety. 17.15-G race and Eddie. 07.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. Eng., Fr.). (It., Sp., Port.) ; News; Sym- 18.35-Cinema Organi 17.30-Faene and Home. 07.30-Steiner (Violin). 22.00-News, phony Concert ; Talk ; Soprano 18.55-' A Wisp of Lace " a 18.30-Songsters. 08.09-Lortzing Music ; Play. 22.15-Gracey (Baritone). cws (Spj, Port.). play with music. 18.45-Stroller's Matinée. 09.39-News ; Talk. 22.30-News (Fr., Gin.) ; Quartet. Royal Tennis broadcast 10.30-Folk-Songs Music. 23.00-Kogen Orchestra. SCHENECTADV(W2LkD), 15.33 19.30- 19.30-Home Forum. (19.57 m.) from King Henry VItI's court. 12.00--News (Eng.) Music. 23.30-Ness's. mc/o ; (W2XAF), 20.00-Variety. (31.48 19.45-' Music from the Movies.' 20.45--Swing Serenade. 13.00-News ; Concert. 00.00-02.09---For South America. 9.53 nec/s rn). 20.15-20.45-Feed Hartley's Sextet. 21.00-Club Matinée. 14.00-News (Eng., Dutch). 00.00-News (Sp., Poet.). (19.57 rn) 16.00-Variety. 21.00-Big Ben News. 21.30-Parents and Teachers. 14.15-Talk ; Music ; Revires. 08.39-Pite. Duo (anncts. Eng., 17.30-Farm Programme. 21.25-Scottish Dances,5 22.00-junior Nurse Corps. ZEESEN (DjD) 11.77 soC/s (25.49 Sp.). 18.00-Orchestra. 01.00-Sports (anncts. Sp.). 18.15-Words and Music. 21.45-Musical Interlude.) 22.15-Weston Sisters. ne.) ; (DJL) 15.11 me/s (19.85 01.15-American 10.45-Dan Harding's Wife. 21.50 - BBC Symphony Conceet 22.30-Singing Lady. m.) ; (DjC) 6.02 mc/i (49.03 Composeesr- from Queen's Hall, London 22.45-Tom Mix. chestra and Soloists (anncts. 19.00-NBC Music Guild. Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. 23.00-Ne'vs. Os.11 Wavelengths. Port.). l9.30-Aliasa Keir. 22.40-23.00-Talks. 23.15-Rubo Appleberry. 05.10-Concert, i (49.18 rn.) 03.30-06.00-For South 19.45-Men of the West. Trasse,ssisisin 5 GSD(, 23.30-Newt. 15.40--Call (Ger., Eng.), etc. (GSD, Concert. 03.30--News (Sp.); Vetiety t9'57mat'd 31.48 rn.) 21.00- GSC, GSB). 23.45-Loisell Thomas. Variety. 17.15-News ; Talks ; Dances. 23.20-Otite Groses (Soprano). (25.27 rn) 00.00-Variety. HUIZEN (P151), 17.17 me/s News Tower. Comedy Hits. 19.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. 22.03-American .23.40-" Empire Euchange."° 02.00-Musical (16.00 rn); l'l.73 mc/e (25.57 rn). 22.15-Golden Melodies. 23.55--A Pageant of Radio.c 02.30-NBC Minstrel Show. 19.45-Grob (Tenor). (16.88 Fue Dutch Indics. (48.86 rn.) 03.00-Gen.. Hugh S. 21.00-News (Ger., Eng.). ns), 22.30-Jack Armstrong. 00.40-News. 13.25-Stucks ; Topical. Oephan Annie. Ben; Joseph Meeus Johnson. 22.45-Little 01.00-01.30--Big ZEESEN (DJD) 11.77 me/s (25.49 14.00-5-Pfte. Recital ; Talk. 23.03-Orehestra. and his Dance Band.5 03.15--Nnla Day (Songs). (DJB) me/s 03.30-Waltzes. m.) ; 15.20 (19.74 14.4014.35-News. 23.15-Dan Winslow. t (DJC) 6.02 me/s Transmission (i (GSD, GSC, C49-83 23.30-News. 84.00-News. LYNDHURST (VK3LR) 9.58 23.35-Stocks. GSC-. GSB). 04.15-Music as you desire it. Os°all Wavelengths. me/s (31.32 rn). 02.00-Big Ben ; Talks.' 00.00-Amut 'n' Andy. 05.00-06.00--Orchestras. 21.50-Call (0er., Eng.) ; Dialect. 02.35-Watchman ; Music. .02.20 - BBC Empire Orchestra 00.15--News (Sp.). 22.30-Selection, "Prince Carama" 03.00 07.00-News ; Music. Mahry Dames (Soprano). PODEBEADV(OLR), 15.23 mg/s 00.30-Science Forum. (Lartzing). 08.30-Music ; Spurts. 01.00--Rudy Vallee. 03.10-News. (19.70 m.) ; 11.04 mc/e (25.34 22.45-News. 09.05-News (Fr., Eng.). 03.30-06.0d--Big Ben ; " Ezra Pitt 6.01 (31.41 us.) 03.00-Showboat. rn) ; 9.55 me/s (31.41 m.) ; 23.00-" Prince Carama" (contd.). 10.03-A Play ; Songs. and Elmer."* (49.92 03.00-Bing Crosby. mg/s w.). 23.45-Talks ; Music. 11.20-Budapest String Quartet. (25.34 rn) 19.00-News. 04.05-Orchessra. 01.15-News (Eng.). 12.30-13.30--Nesss ; Dancing. 94.30-03.00--Northern Lights. BOUND BROOK (W3XAL) 11.70 (31.41 m.) 19.30-News t Music. 01.30-News ; POte. 6.10 mc/e 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Songs. MOSCOW (ENE), 12.00 me/s (25 etc/s (16.07 w.) ; 02.00-News ; Music. - TOKIO (JZK), 15.16 usc/s (19.79 (49.18 m.) 20.20-News (0er.) ; Music. 03.30-News (Eng., Ger.). m.) ; (RAN), 9.60 me/s (31.26 (Fr.) us.); (JZJ), 11.80 me/s (25.42 (16.82 sss.) 14.00-Breakfast Club. 21.00-21.25-News ; Music. us.); (RKI). 7.54 me/s (39.79 w.). 14.43-News. (25 m.) 11.00-For Germany. (For ROME, 11.81 me/s (25.4 m.) - urape) 15.00-Sweethearts. Nov. 25 (25 ns. and 39.79 sss.) 17.15-Fas 20.00-News (Eng.). 13.20-News ; Songs ; Talk. THURSDAY, Germany. 15.15-Variety. - 14.00-15.30-News (Eng.) ; Organ EMPIRE (25 sss.) 20.00-For Italy. 20.15-Variety. 17.00-News (Fr.) ; Music. 20.30-21.00-News (Ger., Fr., Talk ; Band ; Muil ; News. Trassss,sissian i (GSG, GSO, 20.30-For Germany. 12.30-Three Marshalls. Light Jap.). 17.45-Joe White (Tenor). 16.20-News ; Music. (lSD. GSB). 21.05-For France. 13.30-Music ; Newt (Arabic). 08.15-Big Ben ; A Pageant of 22.00-For Spain. 18.00-News (Gee.) ; Music. VATICAN CITY Q-IVJ), .15.12 16.08-News (Gee.). Radio.t - (31.26 m.) Spain. - 19.00-Neon (It.) ; Music. 23.00-Far me/s us.) 5.97 me/s 18.26-19.00-News (Eng., Fr.). 09.00-Rayai Tennis: a broadcast (31.26 sss. and 39.79 00.00- (19.04 ; 20.00-News (Fr.) ; Music. rn) I 23.09-American Hour from Rome: King Henry Viii's at Far (50.26 us.). 20.30 - Continental Varieties from court England. (19.84 so.) 15.30-Monthly Renew U.S.A. Bulletin ; News (Eng.) Hampton sss.) 01.30-For France. (anncts. Fr., Eng.). Court.° (25 of the Sciences in Latin. Choir ; Talk (Eng.) ; Folklore 09.15__Talks.* 03.15-For. England. 20.45-Orchestra. News. 09.35-News. (50.26 rn) 19.00-Sec 15.30. - 21.00-News (Gee.) ; Music. 09,53-10.26--Brahms Frank Mer- PARIS (Radio - Colonial) 22.15-News. (Eng., Fr., Ger.). SCHENECTADY (W2XAD), 15.33 (TPA2), 15.24 (19.69 m. WARSAW (SPW) 13.63 me/s Soloists. rick (Ftte.). me/s 22.45-Orchestra, me/s (19.57 m.) ; (W2XAF), 9.53 ('I'PA3). 11.09 me/t (25.23 w. (22 w.). soc/s (31.48 so.). Transmission 3 (GSJ, GSH, (TPA4), 11.72 soc/s (25.6 so.). 23.00-News (Pol., Eng.) Music. 0O.00-OtOO--For South America. (19.17 m.) 16.00-Variety. GSG, OSO). (19.69 14.30-Chamber Music. 23.30-00.00-Topical Polish Folk - Songs. rn) 00.00-Newt (Sp., Port.) 17.30-Fasso Programme. lO.45-Big Ben Fire I " a play 15.55--Exchange. Masic Talk (Eng.). 0I.00-Wonsan Today ; Music. 18.00-Three Rancheros. by A. J. Alan. - (25.23 m.) 17.15-News (Fr., (49.18 m.) 02.25-06.00--For South 18.11-Words and Music. 11.05-Ballet Music.f Arabic). WAYNE W2XE) 21.52 Inc/s America Variety. 11.18 18.45-Dan Harding's Wife. - " Sportsmen Talking 18.00-Records Poems. (13.94 m.) ; 17.76 mc/a (16.09 19.00-Masic. Dixie " D ran and Ivan Sharpe. 15.27 soc/s (19.65 so.). Inc/s 19.00-News Exchange. so.); BUDAI'KS!r (50AS3) 13.37 19.30-Piano Teaso. 11.90-Cinema Organ. 20.10-Ness's (Eng., (13.94 ni.) 12.30 Partie Strings. (19.52 (HAT4) 9.12 soc/s It.). m.) ; 19.40-Mro of the West. 12.00-Qaintet. 20.30-To be announced. (19.65 so.) 20.45-Do you remem- (32.80 m.) At the Black 20.00-Variety. 12.30-" Dog." 22.30-Markets Neu's (Port.). ber S (32.88 m.) 00.00-01.00 Ç1'hurs.) (19.57 so. and 31.48 in.) 21.00- 13.00- Sea Shanties.f 13.10- (25.6 m.) 23.13-Records. (16.89 so.) 23.30-Football News, Music Talk ; News. Variety. Talhs.t' 00.15-Nrws (Fr. Sp., Port.). 23.45-Music ; Variety. 22.00-American News Tower. 13.30-13.55--Big Ben News. 01.00-Talk. 03.30-Victor Bay Orchestra. (PCJ) 15.22 me/s (19.71 HUIZEN 22.15-Sports io America. T raflant insion 3 (GSJ (until 13.30 03.00-Recards. so.) 9.59 soc/s (31.28 rn). ZEESEN (DJA) 9.56 soc/s (31.30 22.30-Jack Armstrong. G.M.T.), GSD (from 13.45 04.00-News. (31.28 rn) 01.00-02.00 (Thurs.) 22.45-Little Orphan Annie. 04.30-News (Eng.) Records. r so.) ; (DJB) 15.20 rnc/s (19.74. - G.M.T.), GSH. GSG, GSF). soc/s (16.89 For the West. 23.00-America's Schoals. 14.15-Big Ben Dr. Ernest Bullock 05.45-News (Gee.). so.) ; (DJE) 17.76 soc/s (31.45 - 23.15-Don Winslow. (Organ), (roso Westminster m.) ; (DIN> 9.54 LYNDHIIRST (VK3LR). 9.50 23.30-News Songs. Abbey.5 PITTSBURGH (W8XK), 21.54 so.) ; (DJQ) 15.28 me/s (l963 me/s (31.32 rn). 23.45-Spanish Musical Programme. 14.45-A Pageant of Radio.5 mc/a (13.93 m.) 19.21 soc/s 02.35-Watchman Music. 00.00-Amos 'o' Andy. 15.30-Joseph Mecas Band.5 (19.72 so.) 11.67 mc/a (25.27 Ot°ill Wavelengths. 00.15-Sketch in Spanish. so.) 05.05-Call (Gee., Eng.) ; Variety. 03.00-News Music. 16.00-Big Ben ; Nest's. ; 6.14 soc/s (48.86 rn). 00.30-Stocks. 06.0f)-Newx, etc. ; Variety. 03.30-07.15--Racing ; Records. 16.20-The Ri. Hon. Margaret (19.72 na.) 14.00-Variety. / ; 08.30-Music Talks. 00.48-Nrwn (Sp.). Bondfirld. 18.45-Edward MacHagh. 07.00--Nets-s (Eng.) Topical. 00.20-Neat's. 01.00-Latin-American C oncee t. 16.35-07.00-Licht Orchestra. 17.00-News Novelties. 07.30-Matie Boaks. (31.48 m.) Hall. 09.30-Nest's a Talk (Eng.) ; Music. 10.00-Band Shanties ; Talk. 02.00-Town 17.30-Farm and Home. 03.00-Hit Parade. Transmisión 4 (17.20-20.45 GSG. 18.30-Variety. 12.00-News (Eng.) ; Music. 11.10-OrchestraI Hour. GSP from 10.43, GSI, GSD, Play 12.30-13.30--News Music. 03.45-Alistair Ceoke. 19.30-Home Foraso Music. 33.00-News ; ; Pite. ; 04.00-05.00--Orchestras. GSB; 21.00-23.00 OSO, GSD, Philharmonic, 14.00-News (Eng., Dutch) Topi- (GSB). 20.15-Rochester GSD, 21.00-Variety. cal ; Songs. MOSCOW (RNE) 12.00 me/s (25 TOKIO (JZK) 15.16 soc/s (19.79 17.20-' At ihr Black Dog."t 15.45-Talk (Eng.). so.) (RAN) 9.60 soc/s (31.26 22.30-Singing Lady. so.) ; (JZJ) 11.00 soc/s (25,42 17.50-Dance Band. Mix. so.) (RKI) 7.54 me/s (39.79 '18.00-Big Ben News. 18.25- 22.45-Toso ZEESEN (DJD) 11.77 soc/s (25.49 (For Earope).. 23.00-News Comedy Stars of TaIh. Broud:nay; Sorts. m.) ; (DJL) 15.11 me/s (19.85 (2 in.) 11.00-For England. 20.00-News (Eng.). 18.40 " From the London so.) ; (DJC) 6.02 me/s (49.03 (25 os. and 39.79 in.) 17.15-For 20.15-Roto Trio. Theatre."- 23.45-Lowell Thomas. Germany. 20.30-21.00-News (Gee., Fr.. (25.27 so.) 00.00-Variety. 19.00-Empire Orchestra: Geraldine 01.00-Gen. Johnson. Oi'alI Wavelengths. Jap.). . - (25 in.) 28.00-For Italy. and Mary Peppin (Pftes.). Liedersingers. 05.10-Concert. 20.00-20.45-A Pa rant of Radio.0 81.15-The 15.40 Call (0er., Eng.), etc. 20.30-For Germany. 01.30-March of Time. - 21.00-For France. VATICAN CITY (HVJ) 15.12 21.00-Big'Beo Ñe:s-s. Concert. me/s (19.84 so.) 5.97 soc/s 02.00- News Town Meeting. 22.00-Foe Germany. 21.20-Hadrian's Wall. 07.15-News; Talk (Eng.) ; Band. (90.26 (48.86 so.) 03.30-NBC Jamboree. (312f, rn) 23.00-For Spain. rn). 22.00-" Long-Distance Listening:" 19.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. (19.84 rn) 15.30-Church Noies 04.00-News ; Masic. (21.26 rn and 39.79 so.) 00.00- Sir Walfotd Danies.5 19.30-Play (Beochmeier) - For England. Sp.). 22.30-23.00-Dance Music. 05.1)0-91f .00-Orchestras. 20.30-Beethoven. (50.26 ni.) 19.00-See 13.30. (Gee., Eng.). (25 ta.) 01.30 and 03.15 - For T ransniiss ion 5 (OSI). GSD±. PODEBRADY (OLR), 15.23 21.00-News nngtana inc/s (19.70 in.) ; 11.84 mr/s WARSAW (SPW) 13.63 inc/s GSC. GSB). ZEESEN DJD) 11.77 inc/s (25.49 (22 in.). 23.20-For Canadian listeners. (25.34 in.) ; 9.55 mc/e (31.41 FAILIS (Rodia-Colontal) (TPA2) m.) ; (DJB) 15.20 mg/s (19.74 23.00-00.00-News (Pol. Eng.) 23.40-Fda Kersey (Violin). in.) ; 6.01 mg/s (49.92 in.). 15.24 mg/s (19.69 m.) ; (TPA3) 00.50- " Westward from Liver- (21.34 m.) 19.00-News. in.) ; (DJC) 6.02 mc/o (49.63 11.89 mc/e (25.23 m.) (TPA4) Records ; Reading ; Choir. paul." 00.40-News. (31.41 ml 19.30-News ; Band. - OI0ll 11.72 mc/e (25.6 m.). Wavelengths. WAYNE W2XE) 21.52 01.00-Big Ben ; Scottish DanCes.n 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Orchestra. mr/s 21.50-Call (Ger., Eng.) ; Books. (19.69 in.) 14.30-Symphony Con- 01.20.01.30-Shorty and Conky in 20.20-News (Ger.) ; Music. (13.94 in.) ; 17.76 inC/s (16.89 22. 15-Pf te. in.) ; 15.27 mc/a (19.65 rn). "A Day's Ftshing," 21.00-21.25-News (Pr.); Orches- 22.45-Neess ; Songs Talk. 15-Eschange. (13.94 ni.) 12.55-News. ; ni.) 17.15-News (Fr., T ronsntission 6 (GSD, GSC, 00.30 -Thanksgising Day. (25.23 (19.115 in.) 16.00-Variety. (24 ni.) 00.00-02.10 - For (Eng.); Variety. Arabic). 19.00-For Women; Variety. GSCt. GSB). America. 01.15-Neme 18.00-Cance,-t. 20.00-Variety. 02.00-Big Ben ; Science talk. 00.00-Cancerto (Myslisecek). 01.45-Talk (Eng.): News. 02.15-Norma Semino ('CrIb). 02.00-News ; Concert. 18.50-Topical 21.45-Toiks ; Variety. 00.25-News (Ruthenian). (Eng. 03.30-Scenes from "The Merchant 03.30-News (Eng., Ger.). 20.10--News It.). (16.89 m.) 23.40-News ; Variety. 00.30-Orchestra ; News. 20.30-To be announced. at Venice " (Shakespeore).' 00.55-Zich Music. 00.45-News ; Canaic-ade. 03.10-News. 22.30-Markets ; News (Part.). 01.30-Eddie Cantor. 01.30-Nrws (Eng.) ; Band.- 0:1.30-04.00--Big Ben ; Variety.n (25.6 in.) 23.15-Concert. 00.15- o .00--Lotte Lehmann (Soprano), 02.00-02.10-Mail. FRIDAY, Nov. 26 News (Fr., Sp., Pokt.). - Kostelaorta Orchestra, etc. ROME, tl.81 mc/s (25.4 01.00.01.15-Records. 0'.70 03.00-Variety ; Music. ROUND BROOK (W3XAL), m.) EMPIRE 03.00-Records. 17.70 me/s (16.07 m.) 6to 13.20-News ; For Children. Transmission i (GSG, GSO, G1.O9-Nes. ZEESEN (DJA) 9.56 mc/s (31.38 mc/s (49.18 rn). 14.00-15.30-News (Eng., lap.) ; GSD, GSB). 94.30-News (Eng.) ; Records. m.) (DJB) 15.20 nc/s (19.74 (16.87 rn) 14.00-Breakfast Club. Andrea Chénier (Giordano) ; 08.15-Big Ben ; Samuel Johnson 95.45-News (Ger.). rn.) (DJE) 17.76 nc/s (16.09 14.45-News. . News, of the City of Lichfield."

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88.40-Sextet. 22.00-Por Germany. VATICAN CITY (HVJ), 15.12 00.20 - " Sportsmen Talking 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Organ. 09.05-The Rl. Hon. Margaret (31.26 m.) 23.00-For Spain. mc/s (19.84 m.) 5.97 me/s Disie" Dean, Ivan Sharpe.° 20,20-News (Ger.); Variety. Bondlield. (31.26 ttt. and 39.79 m.) 00.00- (50.26 m.). 00.35-Musical Interlude.)' 21.00-News (Fr.). 09.20-Stars of Variety 09.30 - For England. (19.84 m.) 15.30-Notes (It.). 00.40-News. 01.00-Big Ben. 21.05-21.30-Beethoven. News. 0 (25 m.) 01.30-For Portugal. (50.26 m.) 19.00-Notes (Ger.). 01.05-The Manchester November 09.55-10.25-AI the Black Dog."° 03.15-For England. Handicap : running commentary.5 ROME, 11.01 me/s (25.4 m.) Transmission 2 (GSJ, GSH, WARSAW (SPW), 13.63 me/s 01.20-01.30--" Tunes to Remem- 13.20-News ; Violin ; Talk. PARIS (Radio-Colonial) TPA2), GSG, GSO). (22 rn). 14.00-15.30--Newo (Eng.) ; Pro- 15.24 me/s '(19.69 tn.) ; (TPA3), 23.00-08.00 10.45--Big Ben ; Scottish Dancnt - News (Pol., Eng.) TransmIssion 6 (GSD, GSC, gramme tn Hindustani. 11.89 me/s (25.23 m.) ; (TPA4), 11.05 Scottish Golfers : Andrew Records ; For Poles Abroad ; Re- 16.20-News ; "Andrra Chrnier " - 11.72 mC/s (25.6 m.). GSC, GSB). Kirkaldy. cords ; Poems ; Record. 02.00-Bi (Giordano). (19.69 rn.) 14.30-" Le voile du Ben; "in TowhTo- 11.35-A Wisp of Lace " : a play naght." 17.30-Music; Neu's (Arabic). with music.n bonheur" (Clemeneeau-Février). 1%AYNE (W2XE), 21.52 me/s 02.30-Van Staaten Dance Band. 17.50-News (Turkish). to Daventry.5 Music by Pans. (13.94 m.) ; 17.76 me/s (16.89 18.05-News 12.10-A Visit 15.55-Eschange. 03.10-News. 03.30-Rg Ben. (Gee.). 12.30-Henry Hallt Orchestra. m.) ; 15.27 me/s (19.65 w.). 03.35-Lance Fairfax (Baritone). 18.26-19.00--News (Eng., Pr.). 13.10-Englith Folk-Soetgt. (25.23 Itt.) 17.15 News (Fr., (13.94 w.) 12.30-Novelties. 23.00--U.S.A. Bulletin. Arabic). - 03.50-04.00--Shorty and Conky in 13.30-13.55--Big Ben ; News. 13.00-Morning Almanac. A Day's Fishing."5 23.20-For South America Call 18.00-Concert. Orchestra. Transmission it (GSJ [until 15.30 (16.89 m.) 23.30-News; (It., Sp., Port.) News ; Music 18.50-Talk News. G.M.T.], GSD [from 15.45 ; 00.45-Boake Carter ; Music-Hall. News (Sp., Part.). 20.10-News (Eng., It.). (19.85 Itt.) from BOUND BROOK (W3XAL) 17.78 G.M.T.J, GSH, GSG, GSF). 01.30-Music me/s (16.07 w.) 6.10 mC/s 14.15-Big Ben; BBC Empire Or- 20.30-To be announced. Hollywood. ; 22.30-Markets,; News (Pars.). (49.18 m.). SCHENECTADY (W2XAD), chettra Lance Dossor (Pfte.). . (22.6 rn) 23.15-Congest. ZEESEN (DJA), 9.56 me/s (16.82 m.) 14.00-Breakfast Club 15.33 me/s (19.57 m.) 15.00-Variety. Brown, of Cere- (W2XAF), 9.53 me/s (31.48 m.) 00.15-Nesss (Fr., Sp., Port.). (3t.30 w.) ; (DJB) 15.20 me/s -Bob Master - 15.30-Operatic Arias.f monies ; Annette King (Contral- (19.57 rn) 16.00-Forum; Variety. 16.00-Big Ben News. 01.00-Records. (19.74 m.) ; (DJE) 17.76 me/s ; (t6.09 m.) (DiN) 9.54 me/s to) ; Jack Bakrr (Baritone) (19.57 ni. and 31.48 in.) 17.00- 16.25--Musical Interlude.j 03.00-Records. ; Vagabonds, Negro Male Quartet.. Continentals. Buildings 04.00-Ness's (Fr.). - (31.45 w.) ; (DJQ) 15.28 me/s 16.30-17.00-"London 14.45-News ; Variety. 17.30-Farm Programme; Variety. 04.30-Newt (Eng.) ; Records. (19.63 rn). Southwark Cathedral. On all 9Y;,velengths. 17.00-News (Fr.). 19.00-Buftlo; Music. Transmissioit 4 (17.20- 21.00 05.45-News (Gee.). Game Variety. 05.05-Call (Ger., Eng.) ; Variety. 17.15-Three Marshalls. 19.45-Football GSG, GSP [from 18.45], GSI, Chico, Spaesssh Revue. PITTSBURGH (W8XK), 21.54 06.00-News; Variety. 18.00-News (0er.) ; Music. 23.00-El GSD, GSB ; 21.15-23.00 GSO, 23.30-News ; Songs, etc. me/s (13.93 m.) ; t5.2t mg/s 02.00-News (Eng.) ; Talk Music. 19.00-News (It.) ; Music. GSD, GSD,$ GSB). ; (Fr.). 00.00-Top Hatters. (t9.72 m.) ; 11.8-7 me/s (25.27 09.30 News ; Notes. 20.00-News 12.20-A Visit to Dasentry.° - m.) ; 6.14 20.30-Ricardo's Caballeros. 00.30-Stocks. Daocesa me/s (48.86 rn). 10.00-Play ; Music. 17.40-Scottish (Gee.) Music. 01.00-Ripley ; Log Cabin. (19.72 m.) 14.00-Variety. 1.2.00-News (Eng.) ; Music. 21.00-News ; 18.00--Big Ben ; Newt. Variety.' (31.48 ni.) 02.00-Orchestra. - 16.45-Edward MacHugh. 13.00-News Dances ; Talk. 22.00-News ; 18.25-Musical lnterlude.$ ; (Fr., Ger.). 02.30-" Special Delivery." 17.00-Nesss ; Noveltins. 14.00-News (Eng., Dutch) ; Talk. 22.30-News 18.30-The Rt. Hon. Margat 03.00-NBC Syoep[ony Orchestra. 17.30-Farm and Home. 14.30-Band ; Notes. 23.30-News. Bonduleld. 18.30-Home Forum. 06.00-02.00-For South America 04.30-05.00--Orchestra. Baaad. 18.45-Dase Frott Dance 19.00-Music Appreciation. ZEESEN (DJD), 11.77 me/s News ; Variety. Water Ballads. 19.15-Salt 20.00-Music by Cugat. (25.49 m.) ; (DJL) 15.11 me/s (49.18 rn) 02.30-06.00--For South TOKIO (JZK), 15.16 me/s (19.79 19.30-The Hawaiian Islanders. 20.15-Pen Women. (19.05 w.) ; (DJC) 6.02 me/s America. 02.30-Music. w.) ; (JZJ), 11.00 nse/s (25.42 20.30-Variety. (49.03 rn). 03.00-News (Sp.) Music .0-2l1O0 -The Kentucky Min- 23.00-News. On uil Wuselengths. (Foe Europe). strels. 25.15-Big Ben News. 23.11-Rube Appleberey. 05.10-Cetseert. BUDAPEST (HASS) 15.37 me/s 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Variety. 21.40 -" Sportsmen Talking Fe,nlball. 15.40-Call (Ger., Eng.) ; Music. (19.52 m.) ; (l-1AT4) 9.12 me/s 20.30-21.00-News (Ger., Fr.). 23.30-Weather ; "Diste" Dean and Ivan Sharpr.° 23.45-Lossell Thomas. 17.1.5-News Musig. (32.80 w.). 21.55-Musical Interlude.f (25.27 m.) 00(10-Mary Small. 19.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. (32.88 m.) 23.00-00.00 'Cello 22.00-23.00--BBC Orchestra (Red- - VATICAN CITY (HVJ), 15.12 00.15-Talk. 19.30-" We peaise Friendship." Concerto (Dohnányi) ; News me/s (19.04 en.) 597 mg/s. vers Llewellyn (Baritone). ; 00.30-Variety. 20.00-Chamber Musig. Music ; Reading. (50.26 ne.). Transmission .5 (GSD, GSD,* 01.00-Grand Central Station. 21.00-News (Get., Eng.). (19.84 m.) 15.30-Notes (It.). GSC, GSB). 01.30-Variety. HUIZEN (PHI) 17.77 mg/s (16.80 (50.26 m.) 19.00-Notrs (Dutch). 23.20--Sousa's Marches.t ZEESEN (DiD), 11.77 me/s (25.57 w.). (480g rn) 03.00-03.30 - Russian w.) ; 11.73 me/s 23.30-The Rs. Hon. Margaret Rhapsody. (25.49 rn.) ; (ISJB) 15.20 me/s (16.88 m.)-Foe she Dutch Indies. WARSAW (SPW), 53.63 me/s t Bondfield. (19.74 m.) ; (DJC) 6.02 me/s 04.00-News Munic. 13.25-Stochs ; Music ; Talk. 23.45-English Folk Songs. ; (49.03 m.). (22 w.). 05.00-Orchestea. 14.15-Film Cncktail 1937. 23.00-02,00 (Pol., 00.00-S cenes from " The Mer- On all Vs ;tvelengths. - News Eng.); - Talks Ness-s. " (Shakespare).e 05.13-DX Club. 14.30-Music ; ; Songs; For Women; Music. chant of Venice 05.30-og.00-Orchesgras. 21.50-Cal (Gee., Eng.) ; Pise. 15.30-15.40-News. 00.40-News. 22.30-Brahms Songs. 01.00-Bi Ben. PODEBRADY (OLR) 13.23 me/s 22.45-News ; Talk. (V1'ZSLR) 9.50 WAYNE (W2XE), 21.52 me/u LYNDHURST (53.94 m.) .17.76 (16.09 01.05-01.36-Sextet. (19.70 m.) ; 11.84 mg/s (25.34 23.15-Flay ; Talk. me/s (31.32 en.). ; mg/s Transmission Il (ÒSD, GSC, m.) 9.55 me/S (31.41 en.) 00.30-Congert. m.) ; 15.27 me/s (19.65 w.). 02.35-Music ; News. GSC,* GSB). 6.01 me/s (49.92 en.). 01.10-News (Eng.) ; Ballad. (1.3.04 m,) 12.30--Organ. 03.15-07.30-Racing ; Records. 14.00-Ray Bloch (Pite.). 02.00-Big Em; A Visit to Dan- (25.34 m.) 19.00-News. 01.45-Stage and Screen. 00.30-Talks Mail. entry.0 (31.41 in.) 19 30-News Music. 02.00-News; Band. 00.20-News. ; 14.10-Variety. 02.20-.-Damid Wise (Violin). 20.00-News (Eng.) ; Music. 03.30-News (Eng., Gee.). 16.00-Cincinnati Conservatoire. 10.00-Musical Comedy. (19.85 ni.) 19.30 Ta be an- 02.40-' Famous London Build- 20.20-News (Ger.). - - 11.00-Pfte. ; Play ; Band. in s " : Southwark Cathedral. 20.25-Third Symphony (Brahms). 11.39-A Play. of Ihr World. 03.10-News. 03.30-Big Ben. 21.00-Ness-s (Fr.). 12.30-14.00-News Dancing. 20-'aitzes 03.35-Syncopation.f 21.05-21.25-Dance Music. SATURDAY, Nov. 27 ; (16.09 m.) 23.30-Eddie Dooleys 03.45-04.00-Hawaiian Islanders. Last Minute Fuotball News. RADIO NATIONS (HBO) 11.40 EMPIRE' MOSCOW (RNE) 12.00 mg/s (25 .Piege. 9.60 mg/s (31.26 23.45-01.00-Syncopation BOUND BROOK (W3XAL), mg/s (26.31 m.) (HBL) 9.34 1 m.) ; (RAN) 01.30-Varirty. Transmission (05G, GSO, w.); (RKI) 7.54 mg/s (39.79 en.). 17.70 mg/s (56.87 m.) ; 6.10 me/s (32.10 en.). GSD GSBI. 03.00-Your Hit Parade. mg/s (49.18 rn). League of Nations Reperts 08.15-Big Ben ; " London Log." (25 rn) 11.00-For Germany. 03.45-05.00-Songs ; Orchestra. (16.87 rn) 14.00-Beeakfavt Club. (26.31 m.) 19.00-In English. 08.26 - " Spuetsmen Talking (25 rn. and 39.79 rn) 17.15 - 14.45-News; Variety. (32.10 rn) 19.30-In French. Dixie " Dean, Ivan Sharpe.0 For Germany. ZEI(SEN (DJA),°9.56 soc/s (31.38 17.00-News (Fr.) ; Music. 00.30-In English. (25 rn) 20.00-For Italy. 08.40-Popular Classics. m.) ; (DJB), 15.20 me/s (19.74 18.00-News (Gee.) ; Music. 01.00-In Spanish. 09.30-News. 09.50-10.25 " A 20.30-Foe Germany. - m.) ; (DiE), 17.76 me/s (16.89 19.08-News (It.). Wisp of Lace:" a play with 21.00-Foe France. ROME 11.81 me/s (25.4 rn). rn) ; (DJN), 9.54 me/s (31.45 19.16-Matinée (anncts. Eng., Grr.) 22.00-Foe Spain. m.) (DJOJ, 15.28 mc/a (19.63 13.20-News ; Band. Spain. ; 20.00-News (Fr.) ; Music. Transmission 2 (GSJ, GSH, (31.26 rn.) 23.00-Foe 14.00-11.30-News (Eng.) ; Musir 00.00 21.00-Neass (Ger.) ; Music. GSO). (31.26 rn and 39.79 rn.) - Talk Songs ; News. GSG, On all Wavelengtlss. 22.00-News ; E scorts and Betty. For England. 16.20-Ñews ; Light Music. 10.45-Big Ben ; Cinema Organ. 05.05-Call (Gee., Eng.) ; Music. 22.30-News (Fr., Gee.) ; Music. (25 rn) 01.30-For France. Talk 11.16-Darts : The Hanbury Arms 23.30-News. 17.30-Music ; (Arabic). 03.15-For England. 00.00-News; Concert. 18.08-News (Gee.). The Caledonian Arms.° 07.00-News (Eng.) ; Talk Band. 00.00-02.00-For South Aturneo. 11.30-Musical Comedy Staes.f ; 00.00-News (Sp., Poet.). 18.26-19.90-News (Eng., Fr.), PARIS (Radio-Colonial) (TPA2) 06.45-Pfte. Concerto (Beethoven),. 22.30-South American Buletic. 11.45-BBC Welsh Orchestra. 09.16-Baritone ; News ; Talk. 00.30-Cencert (anncts. Eng., Sp.). Rt. Hon. M arcare t 15.24 me/s (19.69 m.) ; (TPA3) 23.00-American Hour from Rome: 12.30-The me/s (25.23 (TPA4) 10.00-Dance and Light Music. (49.18 m.) 02.25-06.00-For South U.S.A. Bulletin News Bondfield. 11.89 rn) ; ' America. ; (Eng.) 11.72 me/s (25.6 en.). 12.00-News (Eng.); Music. Topical ; News. 12,45-" London Log."° 02.21-Musir (assets. Sp.). Music; (25.23 m.) 17.15-News Exchange. 13.00-News ; Variety. 12.55-" For the Children." 14.00-News (Eng.. Dutch) ; Talk. 03.00-News (Sp.) ; Music. SCHENECTADY (W2XAD) 15.33 13.25-News. 13.50-14.05 The t7.45-News (Aeabic) ; oneent. me/s (19.57 so.) (W2XAF) - News. 14.30-Variety. 03.30-The Liedersisgers (anncts. ; 9.53 Mnoçhrstee November Handicap: 18.50-Talk ; 15.45-Talk. Eng., SF.). mg/s (31.48 m.). eunn:ng commentary. 20.10-News (Eng., It.). 03.45-Strsttging Aleng. (19.57 rn). 16.00-Variety. 20.30-To be announced. TransmIssion 3 (GSJ (until 15.30 04.00-Promenade Concert (anncts. 17.30-Farm Pregeamme. 22.10-Markets ; News (Port.). ZEESIIN (DJD), 11.77 me/s G.M.T.), GSD (from 15.45 tu.) I (19.57 os. and 31.48 18.00 rn.) 23.15-Concert. (25.49 ; (DJL), 15_t me/s. Eng., Sp.). rn). G.M.T.), GSH, GSG, GSF). (25.6 01.00 Dance Band, Orchestra -'Orchestra. 00.15-News (Fe., Sp., Poet.). (19.85 m.) ; (DJC), 6.02 me/s - Chu Chin Chow : " a (anncts. Eng., Sp.). 18.15-Words and Music. 14.25-" 01.00-Talk. (49.83 tu.). 18.46-Dan Hurding's Wife. musical tale of the East.° 03.00-Records. On all Wavelengths. HUlEEN (PHI), 17.77 me/s (16.88 15.30-The Hawaiian Islanders.° 19.00-NBC Music Appreciation. 04.00-News. ; Royal Tennis : broadcast 15.40-Call (Gee., Eng.) Music. m.) ; 11.73 me/s (25.57 rn). 20.00-Variety. 15.45- (Eng.) ; Records. from King Henry Vill's court.t 04.30-News 16.15-" The Spinning Room." (16.88 m.) For the Dutch Indies. 22.00-American News Tower. 05.45-OC,.00-News (Gen.). 16.50-Concert. Talk. 16.00-Big Ben ; News. 13.25-Stocks ; 22.15-Sports in America. 17.16-News; Talk. 54.00-Variety Ensemble. - 22.30-Jack Armstrong. 141.20-17.00-Kentucky Minstrels. PITTSBURGH (W8XK), 21.54 14.30-Weekly Review. 17.46-" The Lovely Galatd" 22.45-Little Orphan Annie. Tr;snsnsission 4 (17.20-21.00 OSO, me/s (13.93 m.) ; 15.21 me/s (Suppé). 14.50-15.00-News. 23.00-Education in the News. GSP from t8.45, GSI, GSD, (19.72 tu.) 11.87 me/s (25.27 ; 19.00-News (Eng.) ; Topical. 23.15-Don Winslow. GSB ; 21.15-23.00 GSO, GSD, (40.86 LYNDHURST (VK3LR) 9.50 m.) ; 6.14 mg/s m.) 19.30-Music Rrpuet. 23.30-News ; Spanish Programme. GSB). me/s (31.32 rn). GSD, (19,72 m.) 14.00-Variety. 19.45-Club of Notions. 00.00-Amos 'n' Andy. 17.20-' London Log."° 17.00-News ; Novelties. 02.35-Waschman t Music. 21.00-News (Gee., Eng.). 00.15-Uncle Ezra. 17.30-Henry Hall's Orchestra. 17.30-Farm and Home ; Clubs. 03.00-News ; Music. News. Music. 18.00-Big Ben; 18.45-Football Game. (DJD), 05.00-07.00-Scheols ; 00.45-News (Sp.). 18.25-The Manchester November 23.00-News; Vaeiety. ZEESEN 11.77 me/s Talks. u (DJB), 08.30-Music ; 01.00-Soprano. Handicap: running commentary. (25.27 en.) 00.00-Message of (25.49 m.) ; 15.20 me/s 03.20-News. (19.74 tu.) ; (DJC), 6.02 me/s 01.30-Farm Forum. 18.40-Band ; Tenor. 10.0-Bands; Songs. (49.03 rn). (31.48 rn). 02.00-Waltzes. 19.20-The Adventures of Shorty 00..Unele Jim ; Music. 11.15-O,-chestra ; Chose. 02.30-Talk (Sp.). and Conky Fishing."* On all Wavelengths, Records. in" 02.00-National Barn Dance. 12.30.13.30-News ; 03.00-First N;ghtee. 19,30-" In Town Tonight." (48.86 rn.) 03.00-NBC Symphony 21.50-Call (Gee., Eng.). 03.30-Hollyweod Gossip. 20.00-21.00-Variety. Orchestra. MOSCOW (RNE), 12.00 mc/a Thompson. 22.00-Operetta Concert. (25 (RAN) 9.60 03.45-Dorothy 21.10-Big Ben ; News. 04.30-Nears ; Music. m.) ; 22.45-News ; Music. (RKI), 7.54 04,00-Pfte. ; George R. Holmes. 21.40-" A Wisp of Lace:" u play 05.30-0(i.00-Foe North Messages. ); 04.15-03.00--Orchestras. with masic.' 23.00-Ceneers. Ç2m.) iiOO-For Geeeany. TOKIO (JZK) 15.16 mg/s (19.79 22.15-Gilbert and Sullivan Opera FODEBRADY (OLR), 15.23 90.15-Topical. d 1715 liso (2542 I (1970 ca) 1184en/ p f Fri (25 3979m) - m) oZi) m/ 22323001-Dan M dhp G (2/34 01.15-News (Eng.) ; Music; Talk. (25 rn) 20.00-For Italy. (For Europe). Transmission 5 . (GSD, GSD,* m.) ; 6.01 2&/s (49.92 rn). 20.30-For Germany. 2O.00--News (Eng.) Orchestra. GSC GSB). (25.34 m.) 19.00-News. 02.00-News Club of Notions. 21.00-For France. 20.30-21.00--News (Gee., Fr.). 23.20.tVariety.5 (31.41 m.) 19.30-News Waltzes. 03.30-News (Eng., Gee.).

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NATIONAL Hours of Transmission in Greenwich - Time Signals: Big Ben, 12.30, 10.45 Mean Time. N 0V-E M B E R 2 1 p.m. (.reenwscn, iu.iu a.m., f.U, LPES-GRENOBLE (PTT) 9.0 p.m. D = Droitwich. (France) 9.25-10.15 a.m. (D) - Service (C. 12.50-For Farmers (Hungarian). of E.). 583 kc/s (514.6 rn); 20 kW. Services and Sacred Music Forecast. Iransmits at intervals from 7.0 a.m. 1.5-Record; For Workers. 10.30-10.45 (D)-Weather AM. 1.25-Water Level. 12.30 p.m. (D)-BBC Military Band: 5.30 p.m-Station Orchestra. Over- 9.0 Kalundborg: Service. 1.30-4.35-See Prague. Tom Williams (Baritone). turc, " Silvana" (Weber). Tales 10.0 Italisn stations: Mass. 4.35-" Technical Progress" - One- 1.30 (D)-Willie Walker Octet. from the Vienna Woods (Strauss). 10.15 Leipzig: Bach Cantatas. Act Play (Lörincz. trans. Borská). 2.0 (D)-Gardening talk. Minuet (Bolzona). Serbian Dance P.M. 5.0-Hungarian transmission: Talk; 2.20 (D)-Records: Act H, "Don (Colin). Tournoi (Boellmann). 45 Stockholm: Evensong. Moszi Cigány Band. Pasquale" (Donizetti). Ronde de nuit (Boellmann). Selec- 5.30 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Service. 5.45-Sports. 3.0 (D)-Tchaikovsky: BBC Orches- tion, "Thérèse" (Massenet). Tri- Prague. by 5.50-6.10--See tra (Section E), conducted anon Suite (Lachaume). __-__ 6.10-Talk from Kosice Constant Lambert N'colai Grau- 1.30-Songs from Marseilles (PIT). wesry Heart (Tchaikovsky). La 6.25-Marches and Waltzes-Orches- dan ('Cello). 7.0-8.15---See Paris (Radio-Paris). Serenata (Braga). Harp.: Aeolsharfe tra, from Kosice. 4.0 - Talk : "The Influence of 1.15-Sports; Records. (Hasselmann). Episode (Steiner). 7.25-One-Act Play (Dumas, Père), Christianity on Art." 4.20-Quintet. 1.30-See Paris (PTT). Violin: Minuet (Mozart). Die from Kosice. 5.0-" Popular Fallacies about the Uhr (I..oewe). Intermezzo (Mascagni). 8.10-9.20--See l'rague. Christian Faith: "The Rev. Donald THLONE (Ireland) 1.0-Records. 9.20-News (Hungarian). O. Soper, Ph.D. 2.0-Raatzke Quintet. Orchestral Serenade. 565 kc/s (531 m.) ; 100 kW. 9.35-10.30 - 5.20-Margaret Godley (Soprano) 2.30-Records. Dyk. Stanley Relayed by Dublin, 1,348 kc/s Conductor: Bradbridge White (Tenor); Cork, 1,235 kc/s 3.0-Light Classical Music from Riley (Bass); Griller String Quartet. (222.6 m.) ; and (242.9 m.). Saarbrücken. BRESLAU (Germany) . 6.15-The Cinema. 6.30-Brass 5.0-" Der Tod des Malers Matthias '4'- 1.30-3.0 p.m.-Records. 950 kc/s (315.8 m.) ; 100 kW. Quintet. Regal Cine a, Grünewald" ÇFhe Death of the and Duets from famous 5.30-Concert from the Relayed by Gleiwitz and Görlitz, 6.50-Songs Ringsehd. Painter, Matthias Grünewald) (Reh- operettas. 7.55-Service (C. of E.). berg) (Recorded). 1,231 kc/s (243.7 rn). 1.0-Programme from Cloinhin an - 8.45-Appeal. 8.50-News. 5.30-Chamber Music Records. S.0-7.0 a.ni.-See Hamburg. Goodner in "Daisy Mhargaidh, compèred by Padraig 7.0-Silesian Greetings. .4 9.5 - Carol 6.0-News; Sports. Miller,'Oa Study by Henry James. O'Morain. 7.10-Records. í.35-The Last of the Kings, No. 6, 6.25-Raatzke Quintet. 7.50-News; Greetings. 10.30-Epilogue. May 7.0-Station Orchestra. Conductor: by Denis Carey, produced by Domgraf-Fass- 8.0-Service. Carey. Heinrich Steiner. Rossander (Violin), REGIONAL baender, Carl Steiner (Violin), 8.30- Pischner Time Signala Big Ben, 12.30, 10.45 7.15-First Performance of New (Harpsichord). Organ Compositions from the Schröder (Flute), Schulz (Flute). p.m. Greenwich, 4.0, 9.0 p.m. Overture, Giovanni" (Mo- 9.5-Records. Methodist Church, St. Stephen's "Don 9.40-Sequence in Memory of Ger- 12.30 p.m. (ex. Midland, Western)- zart). Baritone Arias (Mozart): National. Green, Dublin. Renée Flynn (So- man Poets who fell in the Great and Thomas Attwooll (Bari- (a) Serenade, "Don Giovanni," (b) 2.0 (Scottish)-Short Story. prano) Aria, "Figaro." Concertino for War (Speth). 2.20 (Scottish)-National. tone). 10.10-Old German Folk Songs by L. Brennan. Two Flutes and Orchestra (Cima- 4.0 (ex. Welsh)-Bronkhurst Trio, - 8.0-Sports Review by J. Aria from Moser (Baritone). presents a rosa). Baritone "Der 4.0 (Welsh)-Percy Turnbull (Pfte.). 8.10- An .Ceol Cumann (Lortzing). Violin 10.55-Weather. Programme of Irish Orchestral Wildschütz" Gleiwitz)-Orchestra. Con- 4.20-" Music of the Week: " Sir Concerto in G minor (Bruch). Over- 11.0 (from Adrian Boult, Director of Music. Works by Eamonn O Gallcobhair Tell " (Rossini). ductor: Peter. with the Irish Radio Orchestra and ture, " William 4.30 (ex. Welsh)-For the Children. Baritone Aria from " Il Trovatore" 1.0 p.m-Announcements. 4.30 (Welsh)-Welsh talk. Michael O'Higgins (Baritone). "Romeo 1.10-Once upon a time . . .-Reading Arts and (Verdi). Concert Overture, 4.50 (Welsh)-" Praise Our God" ),ID-Catholicism and the and Juliet" (Tchaikovsky). (Recorded). (Bach); "Spring "-The Seasons- Sciences, No. 4-Economics and 9.0-News; Sports. 1.30- Voices now Silent - Sequence (Haydn). Catholicism by the Rev. Dr. Arthur 9.30-11.0-See Deutschlandsender. (Sonnabend). 5.0 (ex. Midland, Northern, Welsh)- H. Ryan. 2.30-Hans Brandenburg reads. 9.30-Variety ProgrammeT Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Crean Orchestra. BEROMCNSTER (Switzerland) 3.0-Station 5.0 (Midland, Northern)-Theatre Or- 10.30-News. Prade. Greulich ('Cello), Berter- 10.50-Gaelic Sports Talk by Sean 556 kc/s (539.6 m.) ; 100 kW. Re- mann (Baritone), Hattwig (Pfte.). chestra. Beme, 5.45 (ex. Welsh, N. Ireland, Scottish) O'Ceallachain. layed by Basic and l,3j5 Overture, "Tannhäuser" (Wagner). -Short story. 11.0-National Anthem. kc/s (218.2 rn). Siegfried Idyll (Wagner). 'Cello and 5.45 (N. Ireland) "Houses of 9.0 a.m.-Roman Catholic Service. Orchestra Rococo Variations - Trio. Ulster." BERLIN (Germany) 9.45-Jenny Deuber (Tchaikovsky). Das Wunder am 10.30-The Book of Tobias. 5.45 (Scottish)-" Am I My Brother's 841 kc/s (356.7 rn); 100 kW. Meer - Song Cycle (Brust). Keeper? " Lord Wark. 5.0 a.m.-.-Call; Weather; Gym. 11.0-French Music-Radio Orches- Romantic Fantasia (Graener). Sere- 5.50 (Welsh)-Records. 5.30.7.0-Concert from Hamburg. tra. Conductor: Hofmann. nade (Trunk). 6.0 (N. Ireiand)-Orchestra. 7.0-Gym; Records. 11.30-News. 4.45-" Farewell to Life "-Sequence 6.5 (ex. Northern, Western, N. Ire- 7.55-Chimes and Service from Pots- 11.40-Opera and Viennese Music- (Close). Bertermann (Baritone). land)-BBC Men's Chorus: Harold Radio Orchestra. Conductor: Hof- Hattwig (Pfte.) and the Station dam Garrison Church. mann. Williams (Baritone). 8.30-Faith is Nothing without Sacri- Dramatic Troupe.. 6.5 (Northern)-Male Voice Choir. flce-A Sunday Programme. 12.30-2.0 p.m. - Programme from 5.30- Report (Recorded): Second 6.5 (Western) - Records: Selectibn 9.0-Weather. Basic. Half of the Football Match, Ger- from Act I, "Fedora" (Giordano). 9.-Light Music. Raatzke Quintet, 12.30-Swiss Dialect Songs. many y. Sweden, at Altona. 6.30 (ex. Western, N. Ireland)-BBC Erwin Hansche and Max Nahrath 1.0-Dialect Reading. 6.0-News. Orchestra (Section D), conducted by (Two Pftes.). 1.25-2.0-Records. 6.10 (from Görlitz)-Wenzel (Organ), Pau Casals. 10.15-See Leipzig. 4.0-Tchaikovsky Records. from St. Peter's Church. Passo- 6.30 (Western) Doctor Knock:" Orchestra. Conductor: 4.25-Schubert Concert by the Cecilia mezzo-Variationen (Scheidt); Three -" 11.0-Station of St. Church. a Comedy by Jules Romains. Willy Steiner. Saal (Harp), Sala Society Clara's Choral Preludes (Wenzel). Ciaconna 6.55 (N. Ireland)-Service (C. of Ire- (Trautonium), Schröder (Harpsi- 5.0-Talk: The Modem Drama. (Richter). Prelude and Fugue in B land). chord and Pfte.), Steiner (Violin), 5.20-Chamber Music. minor (Bach). N. Ireland, 6.0-Acts I and II, "The Valkyrie" 6.55-Trio in G (Haydn). Trioin B 7.55 (Regional, 8.0)- Rockstroh and Gottschalk (Two Zürich Services. Pftes.). Overture, "Martha " (Flo- (Wagner), from Municipal flat (Schubert), by the Hattwig Trio. 8.45-Appeals. 8.50-News. tow). Serenade (Haydn). Harp: Theatre ; News in the interval. 7,45 (from Görlitz)-" Lobgesang dea 9.5 (ex. Western) -" Melodies of Prelude (Bittner). Träumerei (Schu- 9.15 (approx. )-Records. Lebens " (In Praise of Life)-Radio Christendom:" BBC Singers. mann. Liebestrsum (Danses). Fan- 9.25-9.30-Announcements. Cantata (Margarete Koch), Music by 9.5 (Westem)-Carolare. Casia on Two Pftes. (Schubert). Koschinsky. Görlitz Theatre Or- 9.35 (ex. Northern, Welsh) - Leslie Album Leaf (de Micheli). Consola- BRATISLAVA (Czechoslovakia) chestra and Folk Choir. Conductor: Jeffries and Orchestra. tion (Liszt). Selection, "Die toten 1,004 kc/s (298.8 m.) 13.5 kW.. Schartner. Irene Lucius (Soprano)1 9.35 (Northern) - Merseyside Sym- Augen" (d'Albert). Harp: Adagio 5.45-7.45 n.m-See Prague. Petersen (Tenor). phony Orchestra, conducted by (Horn). Ideale (Tosti). 7.45-Meditation. 9.0-News Sports. Albert Coates : Vera de Villiers 12.15 p.m. - Orchestra, etc. (contd.). 8.0-High Mass. . 9.30.11.0-See Deutschlandsender. (Contralto). Prelude (Rachmaninov). Meditation 9.0-Roman Catholic Address. 9.35 (Welsh)-" Welsh Elegies." (Bach-Gounod). Largo (Tartini). 9.15-Yugoslav Music-Maria Pers- BRNO (Czechoslovakia) 9.55 (Welsh) - Margaret Tann- Introduction and Bass Solo (Gail- lová (Songs) and Fuchsová (Pfte.). 922 kc/s (325.4 m.) 32 kW. Williams (Contralto) ; Beatrice lard). Allemabde (Corelli). Album- 9.40-Discussion and Reading: Rudolf 5.45-7.45 a.m.-See Prague. Botterill (Harp). blatt (Reger). Sarabande and Tam- Dilong. 7.45-See Bratislava. 10.30-Epilogue. kourin (Leclair). None but the 10.15 a.m.-12.50 p.m.-See Prague. 8.0-See Prague ......

PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 20) %ORLD-RAL)lO 1NOVEMBER 19, 1937 SUNDAY (November 21) BUDAPEST (No. 1) (Hungary) 1.0 p.m.-Baroque Music. Paul Hei- 546 kc/s (549.5 rn); 120 kW. singer () and Adelheid'Kroeber 8.30 a.m.-News. (Harpsichord). 8.35-For Workers. 11.0-Carillon Recital by Denijn and 9.0-Protestant Service. 1.30-Hints for Everyone. 8.55-See Prague. Nees, from Malines Cathedral. 10.0-Roman Catholic Service. 2.5-See Hamburg. 9.10-Marie Dvoráková (Pfte.). Bar- Cecilialied (Denijn). Leggiera (Fi- 3.0-Light Classical Music from Saar- carolle (Bendel). Love Songs (Suk). occo). Tambourin (Rameau). Ballad, 11.30-Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Fridl. Overture, "Sakuntala" brücken. Concert Etude in F sharp (Friml). "Geneviève de Brabant" (Candad). 5.0-" The Silent Greepng "-Play 9.30-Records. Serenade (Thomé). Le sacristain de (Goldmark). Viora-Walzer (Szaba- dos). Hungarian Suite (Országh). (Brües). 9.40 a.m.-12.SO p.m.-See Prague. Wambeek (Van Beers). Romanesca 6.0-News; Sunday Review. 12.50-For Farmers. (Herrmann). Variations (Buttykay). Serenade (Weiner); at 12.10 6.30-" Es geht eine dunide Wolk' 1.5-For Farmers (Germañ). 11.30-Sonatas by Rosa Granjé p.m-Talk. herein." 1.30-4.35-See Prague. (Pfte.) and Nuyts ('Cello). Sonata IJJ-Kecor(ts. 7.5-Prisca Quartet and Else Schmitz- 4.35-German Transmission Choir, in G (Bach). Sonata in G minor 2.0-For Farmers. Gohr (Pfte.). String Quartet in F Vocal Quartet, etc. (Eccles). 2.45-Orchestra. Conductor: Eördögh. (Beethoven). Pfte. Quintet in A 5.50-6.10--See Prague. 11.50-Review of Reviews. 3.30-Talk. (Schumann). 6.10-To be announced. 12.0 noon-Records: Vocal and In- 8.0-" Wirket, solanges es tag ist Prague. strumental Duets. 4.0-Ráduly ('Cello), with the Bura 6.25-9.35-See Cigány Band. -Cantata (Bungert). Station Choir 9.35-10.30-See Bratislava. 12.31 p.m.-Salon Orchestra. Con- and Orchestra. : 4.50-Reading, in Schön- Conductor Schulz- ductor: Féron. "Tod Dornburg. Heinrich Blasel (Bari- BRUSSELS (No. 1) (Belgium) 1.0-News. brunn" (Akos Bakos). tone). Gisela Derpsch (Soprano). 620 kc/s (483.9 rn); 15 kW. 1.10-Brenders Dance Band.) 5.30-Ferenc Hochstrasser (Flute). Anni Bernards (Contralto). Ludwig 6.30-9.2 a.m.-Records; Gym; News. 1.30-2.0-Records: Light Mustc. 5.45-Programme by Arpád Latabár. Matern (Tenor). Siegfried Tappolet 9.2-Request Records. 2.15-Request Records. 6.20-Maria Budanovits (Songs). (Bass). 10.0-Germaine Mary lie (Old French 2.40-Broeckx (Pfte.). Sonata appas- 6.50-Sports. 9.0-News. Songs). sionata (Beethoven). Nocturne in D 7.0-" Verlobung am Andreas Tag" 9.30-11.0-See Deutschiandsender. 10.15-Records and Yvan Fadel (En- flat (Faur). Fandango, "Goyescas" -Comedy (Dezsö Urai), with the i.JraflaøOs). tertainer). - University Vocal Quartet and the DEUTSCHLANDSENDER 1O.45-Pfte. Records. Etudes (Czerny). 3.15-The Blind Accordionists' Club Budapest Concert Orchestra. Con- (Germany) Sonatina (Gurlitt). Caprice (De of Antwerp. In the interval, Re- ductor Polgár. 191 kc/s (1,571 m.); 60 kW. Boeck). cords. 8.20-News. 5.0 n.m-See Hamburg. 11.0-Loiseau Orchestra. Marche mili- 3.50-" Goose "-Sketch (Mostkova- 840-Station Orchestra.. Conduc- 7.0-Weather; Records. taire française (Saint-Saëns). Selec- Lamblot) after Avertchenko. tor: Bertha. Overture, "Le 7.20-A Visit to the "Roter Ochs,". tion, "The Merry Wives of Wind- 4.0-Jozef Schuy (Flemish Songs). cheval de bronze" (Auber). Serbian Sassenfeld. sor " (Nicolai). Selection, " Louise" 4.30-For Children. Song (Gil). Waltz, Fata Morgana 8.0-Classical Music. Withehn&rienz (Charpentier). Selection, " New 5.15-Records: Dichterliebe (Schu- (Dinzl). Operetta Potpourri (Bass). Armin Lutz (Vinlin). Kurt Moon" (Romberg). Babillage (Gil- mann) by Charles Panzera. In the (Szirmai). Kleiner Walzer (Schwalb). Hosemann ('Cello). Herbert Jäger let). Hymne à Sainte-Cécile interval, Football Results. Melody (Rubinstein). Selection, (Pfte.). Helnia Eisner (Harpsichord). (Gounod). Fête romaine (Fourdeairs). 5.45-Chamber Music by the Belgian "La Rondine" (Puccini). 9.0-Address and Music. Sambre et Meuse (Planquette). Pfte. Quartet. Sonata (Loeillet). 10.0-Lantos Dance Band from the 9.45-French Opera Records. Quartet in C minor (Brahms). 12.0 noon-Time; Records. Hotel . 10.15-Weather. Address by the Abbé Britannia. 12.15 p.m.-" Cambriolage à l'ami- 6.45-Religious 11.5-News. 10.30-Horst Schimmelpfennig (Wur- able "-Sketch (Lauville). r.teoaers. litter Organ), from the Ufa-Palast, .11- 12.25-Record: Kol Nidrei (Bruch), 7.0- Salon Orchestra. Conductor: Hamburg. by Cassado ('Cello). Féron. Madeleine De Beurme 11.0-Records. 12.30 p.m.-Shipping; Radio Orches- (Songs). Kamarinskaya (Glinka). 12.0 noon-Greetings. tra. Conductor: Gason. Songs (Benoit): (a) Heeft hes roosje 12.10 p.m-Music from Munich. 1.0-News; Orchestra (contd.). milde geuren, (b) Denderliedeken. 1.0-" Falada "- Play after Grimm 1.35-Art Notes; For Farmers; Re- Turkish March (Mozart). Patrouille (Wollmann). cord. nocturne (Boklhnann). Songs: (s) 1.30-Polish FoUt Music (Recorded). 2.5-2.15-Dialect Programme. Lentelust (Lebrun), (b) Een droom 2.5-See Hamburg. (Verhoeven). Spanish Dance (Gran- 2.30-Burton Musette Ensemble. - ,a 3.0-Beautiful Melodies. Station Or- 3.0-Symphony Concert from Char- ados). chestra. Conductor: Dobrindt. leroi Conservatoire. Uninsky (Pfte.). 7.30-Film Review; Report: The 5.0 - Forgotten Voices - Sequence Concerto grosso (Corelli). Concerto Brussels Amateur Theatrical Con- (Krug) with Records. fist (Tchaikovsky). The gress. .'2" News. in B minor 6.0-Motto; Swan of Tuonela (Sibelius). Pieces 8.0-Variety. Orchestra. Conductor: 6.10-Light Music. Herbert Harum (Chopin): (a) Nocturne in C minor, Walpot. Polly and Louis Noiret (Pite.). Michael Danzi (Guitar). (b) Two Etudes in G fiat, (c) Dutch Duo). I.N.R. Mixed Choir, Anna Tassopoulou (Songs). Polonaise in A fiat. Symphony in etc. 6.45-Sports. D minor (Franck), 8.45-A Circus Artist at the Micro- 7.0-Station Orchestra. Conductor: 5.0-Records: " Falstaff" (Verdi). In phone. Stange. Maria Milkowa - Zoloto- the interval, Football Results. 9.0-Variety (contd.). j" ., witsch (Soprano), Oskar Schmidt 6.0-For .Youth. 10.0-News. (Violin). Overture, "Oberon" 10.10-Records. Overture, "Undine" (Weber). Arias, Magic 7.0-Religious Address by the Rev. Fràulein Edith Scholz, announcer "The Flute" Fr. Draime. (Lortzing). Concerto in C minor (Mozart). Violin Concerto in D 7.15-Records. - (Beethoven). Excerpts, "Iberia" at Hamburg (Brahms). (Albéniz). Islamey (Balakirev-Ca- 7.30-News; Topical. (No. (Hungary) 8.0-Baron von Gablenz, Director of 8.0-Variety, with the Radio Orches- sella). BUDAPEST 2) Lufthansa, tells of his Flight to the tra, etc. Conductor: Gason. Ex- 11.15-12.0 m't. - Brenders Dance 359.5 kc/s (834.5 m.) ; 18 kW. Far East. cerpts, "Paris" (Haydn Wood) and Band. 10.30 a.m.-Farkas Cigány Band. 8.30-The Unfinished Symphony in "Manon" (Massenet). " La Farce 2.0 p.m.-Post Office Band. Con- B minor.(Schubert) by the Station du cordonnier "-Play (Rosenfeld). BUCHAREST (Romania) ductor: Eördögh. Orchestra. Conductor: Stange. Spanish Songs (Nm). Humorous 823 kc/s (364.5 m.) ; 12 kW. 3.35-Raduly ('Cello). 9.0-News; Announcements. Records. Mixed Choir and Pfte.: Relayed by Radio-Romania, 160 4.55-Hochstrasser (Flute). 9.3(J.11.()__Serenade, Rambour Band. German Dances (Schubert). Scenes, kc/s (1,875 m.). 521J-lalk. Records of Horst Schimmelpfennig

5.50-Records. (Wurlitzer Organ); at 9.45 - "La Porteuse de Pain" (Montépin- 5.30-6.30 be announced. I - a.m.-To István Bory. Dornay). Overture, "WjJ]jm Tell" 6.20-Dr. Weather. - 7.55-Chimes ; Service ; Address. (Rossini). Popular Choruses. ,- 7.0-News. 11.0-Time ; News; Water Level. I by a in Blue (Gershwin). Rf1T5- 7.35-Programme the "Soli Deo FRANKFURT (Germans) tions. Tho'1ise, "Le roi malgré 11.10-Christea Orchestra. I Gloria " Students' Society. 1,195 kc/s (251 rn); 25 kW. lui " (Chabrier). 12.10 p.m. - News ; Orchestra ;j Relayed by Cassel, Coblenz, Frei- 10.0-News; Topical. Variety. i COLOGNE (Germany) burg and Trier, 1,195 kc/t (251 m.).

10.10-Brenders Dance Band. 1.0.2.0-For Peasants. I 658 kc/s (455.9 rn) ; 160 kW. 5.0 n.m.-See Hamburg. 11.0-12.0 m't.-Records. 5.0 n.m-See Hamburg. 7.0-Water Level Weather. 4.0-Time ; Military Band; Tailt. ; 7.0-Weather; Water Level. 7.10-Gym. 5.15-Dance Music by the Radio I BRUSSELS (No. 2) (Belgium) 7.5-Reading (Adalbert Stifter). 7,30-For Peasants. Salon Orchestra. Conductor: Bo- i 932 kc/s (321.9 rn); 15 kW. besco. 7.15-Ottersbach Trio, Elisabeth Del- 7.45-Paul Kessler (Organ). Programme in Flemish. Seit (Soprano) and Edmund Kirst 8.0-Service from the Ludwigskirche., 6.55-A Play. I 6.30-9.5 a.m.-Records; Gym; News. (Pfte.). Freiburg. 8.0-News ; Topical. 8.0-Reading (Gerstner). 8.45-Address. . 9.5-Ketélbey Records. 8.10- Radio Orchestra. Conductor: 8.30-Records. 9.0 (from Cassel5-for Hitler Youth. 9.30-Talk by Paul Collaer, with Re- Rogalski; Stroesco (Duparc and 9.55-A Visit to the Old Cemetery in 9.30-Songs to the Lute. cords: The Evolution of the Or- Debussy Songs). Bonn. 10.15 - "The Willow-Tree" - Se- chestra. - 8.30-Sports Report. 10.15-See Leipzig. quence after Andersen (Sraenger) ,0.15-Vaes (Cinema Organ). 8.45-10.0--Orchestra, etc. (contd.). 11.0-See Berlin. i with Music.

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11.0-Orchestra and Band from the Concerto in E flat (Liszt). Sym- SUNDAY (November 21) Rhine-Main Radio Exhibition. phony in C minor (Brahms). 1.0 p.m.-See Stuttgart. 1.30 (from Cassel)-Schroeder Quartet. HAMBURG (Germany) Fourth Symphony in E flat 9.10-Records; Talk. String (Brahms). Quartet in A minor 904 kc/s (331,9 m); 100 kW. (Bruckner). 9.40-11.40-VPRO Programme. Movement in C minor (Schubert). by 9.0-News, 9.30-1 Deutsch- 9.40-For Children. 2.5-See Hamburg. Relayed Bremen, Flensburg, 1,0-See Hanover, Magdeburg and Stettin, landsender. 10.10-Service. . 3.0-Concert from the Rhine-Main 1,330 kc/s (225.6 rn). 11.40 a.m.-4.40 p.m.-AVRO Pro- Radio Exhibition, Station Orchestra. 5.0 n.m-Harbour Concert. - HILVERSUM (1.875 nì.) (Holland) gramme. Conductor: Frickhoeffer. Rose Stein 160 kc/s; 10 kW until 2.40 p.m. (Organ) (Harp). 7.0-News; Talk, 11.40-Flentrop. from the Josef Peischer (Violin). from at 150 kW from 2.40 p.m. Church at Westzaan. Carl Vöhse ('Cello). Otto Plath 7.25-Orchestra Magdeburg ; 7.3 5-7.45--Gym. 8.10 a.m.-KRO Service. 11.50-Film Review. (Cor anglais). Henny Schmitt (So- 9.10-NCRV Programme. Service; 12.15 p.m.-Aeolion Orchestra. prano). Heinz Schröter (Pfte.). 9.0-Programme Notes. 9.15-Service from Kiel University Records: Sacred Music. 12.40-Records: Irish Music. Overture, "The Water-Carrier" 11.55 a.m.-4.40 p.m.-KRO Pro- 1.10-»Aeolian Orchestra. (Cherubini). Violin and Orchestra: Church. 10.0-Bruno .Hinze-Reinhold (Pfte.)i gramme. 1.40-Book Talk. Adagio, In memoriam (Bruch). Poco Orchestra, Conductor: 2.10-Chamber' Music. Curtis String Adagio and Rondo from the Harp 10.30-Records: Arpeggione Sonata 11.55-KRO L' (Schubert). van 't Woud; at 12.40 p.m-Talk. Quartet, Max Kloos (Songs). Concerto (Schenk). Overture, Lesson. 3.45-Palla (Organ). "Fierabras" (Schubert). Cor 10.45-A Story. 1.40-Scripture 11.0-Concert from Magdeburg. 2.10-Records. 4.5-AVRO Dance Band. Conductor; anglais, Harp and Strings: Serenade Melodists, Conductor: Mossel. (Scheinpflug). Orpheus (Liszt). 1.0 p.m.-" The Lucky Shoes 2.45-KRO Fairy Play (Vetter). Lustenhouwer, Klein (Songs); at 4.35-Sports. Songs (Schubert). Pfte. Sonata in A 4.40-VPRO Talk. minor (Schubert). Songs (Brahms); 1,45-Station Orchestra. Conductor: 3.15-Records. Dobrindt (Recorded). 4.10-For Invalids. 5.10-7.40-VARA Programme. 2.5 Commentary on the' Second 4.35-Sports. 5.10-For Children. 5.0-" Loneliness "- Sequence with - 5.40 Orchestra. Conductor: de Readings from the Works of Goethe, Half of the International Football 4.40-7.25---NCRV Programme. - Match, Germany y. Sweden, from 4.40-Sacred Music. Groot. Grabbe, Lenau, and Nietzsche (arr. News Records. Eggers). the Volkspark, Altona. 5.30-Service; Records: Sacred 6.10-Sporta ; ; 3.0-Light Classical Music from Saar- Music. 6.40-" The Lucky Birds," etc. Con- 6.0-Time; News. ductor: Vogel. 6.10-A German Requiem (Brahms) brücken. 7.5 till Closc-KRO Programme. 5.0-" Vadder Dood "-Dialect Play 7.25-Sporta; Talk; News; Re- 7.44) till Close Down-AVRO Pro- from the Rhine-Main Radio Exhibi- gramme. tion. Station Choir and Orchestra. (Hecker). Music by Tenne. cords. in E Franck) by 8.10-KRO Orchestra, Conductor: 7.40-Time; News. Conductor r Bruchhaus. 5.45-Choral (César Gerhard Gregor (Organ). van 't Woud; KRO Boys, Conduc- 7.55-Records. 6.40-Sports. 6.0-News. tor: Lustenhouwer. 8.25-" Inspector Hornleigh investi- 7.0-" Das Nachtlager in Granada" 6.10- Willi Aithoff (Mandoline and 9.10-Records. gates " (Priwin). (Kreutzer), from Constance. Con- Guitar) and Gregor (Harpsichord). 9.25-KRO Melodists. Conductor:. stance Municipal Theatre Choir and 8.45-AVRO Orchestra. Conductor: Sonatina in C minor (Beethoven). Lustenhouwer, Klein (Songs), Vos van Raalte. Thibaud (Violin). Orchestra. Conductor: Merten. Adagio in E flat (Beethoven). Suite Mendes (Tenor). Cast: Hedwig Schöning-Weismann, 10.10-News. 9.25-Topical. (Albert). exquise." Comluc- Hans Reinmar, Richard Sengeleitner, 6.30-Sports; Weather. 10.20-10.40-Epilogue. 9.40-" L'Heure Satsdeos Schier, Hans Kügel and tor : van Cappelle. Marguerite Uloff. 7.0-Fourth People's Concert from (Songs). Jürgen the Musikhalle. Station Orchestra. HILVERSUM (301.5 m.) (Holland) Pauquet 9.0-Time; News; Sports. Gerhard Hüsch (Baritone). Over- 995 kc/s; 15 kW until 6.10 p.m. 10.10-Palla (Organ), Bruyns (Trum- 9.30-See Deutschiandsender. ture, "Agrippina" (Handel). Song 60 kW from 6.10 p.m. pet), Nina Dolce (Violin), Reverelly - 11.0 p.m.-12.O mt.-Serenade (Re- (Handel). Tragische Ouvertüre 8.35-9.40 a.m.-VARA Programme. (vonels). cords). Les Sirènes (Debussy). Pfte. (Brahms). Six Songs (Kilpinen). 8.35-Records News ; Talk. 10.40-News.

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1.35 Prague: "Russalka" (Dvoì'àic). 6.20 National: Leslie Heward. 6.10 Deutschlandsender: Bizet, Zu- 4.0 Rome, Turin: Guarnieri. 6.25 Vienna: "The Barber of cher, Kodály, Smetana. 5.15 Radio-Paris: Paris Symphony Seville." 7.15 Beromünster: Basle Concert. Orchestra, Schnabel. 6.30 Leipzig: "Black Peter" (opera). 7.55 Hilversum (1,875 rn): Orch., 6.0 Beromünster: "Die Walküre." 6.35 Prague: Ostril opera. 'cello. Symphony Concerts 6.10 Frankfurt: Brahms Requiem. 7.10 Hilversum (301.5 m.): "Prince 7.55 Prague: Brahms, Kálik, etc. 6.30 Regional: Conductor, Casals. Igor." 8.0 Rome: "Andrea Chénier." Operas 7.0 Frankfurt: "Das Nachtlager." 8.0 Rome, Turin: Opera music. 8.0 Warsaw: Classucs. 8.0 Turm: "Andrea Chénier." 8.30 Lyons, etc.: Dvoák's "New 8.15 Stuttgart: Cantata (Gade). 8.30 Deutschlandsender: Schubert. World." 8.20 Regional: Mass (Bruckner). 8.30 Radio-Paris: Mendelssohn, etc. 8.50 Warsaw:- "Fantastique" (Ber- 8.30 Eiffel Tower: French music. 8.45 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Thibaud. lioz). 9.0 Sottens: Mozart programme.

4.0 Brussels 2: Folk song. 4.25 Beromünster: Fauré quartet. 3.55 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Cham- 4.25 Beromünster: Choir (Schubert). 5.15 Strasbourg: Rachmaninoff. ber Orchestra. 5.45 Brussels 2:. Pfte. quartets. 5.25 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Bass, 4.0 Radio-Paris: Song, violin. 6.10 Breslau: Organ trios (6.55). pfte. 4.30 Prague: Chopin. 6.30 Leipzig: Rehberg (pfte.). 6.30 Paris (PTT): Song, 'cello. 5.0 Deutschlandsender: Pi2zetti. Chamber Music 6.30 Paris (PTT): Choir. 7.0 Athlone: Pfte. (Beethoven). 5.15 Strasbourg: French trios. 6.35 Vienna: Violoncello. 7.30 Regional: Dijon Choir. 5.30 Budapest 1: Soetens (violin). Recitals 7.0 Sottens: Pfte., 'cello (Rachman- 7.45 Budapest 1: Segovia (guitar). 6.30 Budapest 1 Hungarian songs. inoff). 8.0 Eiffel Tower: Song, pfte. 7.5 Stockholm: St. Cecilia Choir. 7.5 Cologne: Beethoven, Schumann. 8.25 Brno: Viola, pfte. (Juon). 8.15 Radio-Paris: Quartet, pfte. 7.15 Athione: Organ, songs. 8.40 Cologne: Wolf songs. 9.0 Warsaw: Telmanyi (violin). 8.0 Eiffel Tower: Pfte., song. 9.0 Paris (PTT): Vocal, instr. 9.25 - Budapest 1: The Roth Quartet. 9.15 Stockholm: Song, violin, pfte. 9.15 Kalundborg: Old music. 9.40 National: BBC Theatre Organ.

4.0 Radio-Paris: "L'instinct." 6.10 Deutschlandsender: "Novem- 7.0 Munich: "Leonce and Lena." 5.0 Cologne: "Der stumme Gruss." ber." 7.30 Sottens: "Le voyage de M. P'Iays and Feature 5.0 Vienna: "Viennese Characters 8.0 Brussels 1: "Antony and Cleo- Perrichon." of Yesterday and To-day." patra." 8.5 Vienna: "Das Stemenlied." 7.15 Stuttgart: "Herrgottsdome." 8.0 Stuttgart: "Andreas Hofer." 9.0 Regional: "Berkeley Square." Pr ram-nes 8.30 Paris (PTT): "Le veau gras." 8.30 Strasbourg: Three prize plays. 9.10 Turin group: "La diva." 9.15 Kalundborg: "Jungle Voices." 9.35 National: A Yeats play. 9.30 Radio-Paris: "Les hommes."

12.30 Radio-Paris: Ibos Orchestra. 1.35 Kalundborg: Radio Orchestra. 12.20 Radio-Paris: Giardino Orch. 2.25 Kalundborg: Lington Band. 3.0 Deutschlandsender: Joost Band. 1.30 Kalundborg: Radio Orchestra. 3.0 Deutschlandsender: Orchestra. 5.0 Radio-Paris: Cantrelle Orch. 1.4.0 Hilversuns (301.5 rn): Orth. 4.30 Pari (PTT): Francy Orch. 6.10 Berlin: Variety concert. 3.0 Breslau: Operetta music. - 7.0 Berlin: Light classics. 6.15 Stuttgart: Orch., songs. 3.0 Deutschiandsender: Orchestra. 7.0 Leipzig: Potpourri. 6.35 Brno: Operetta Music. 4.25 Kalundborg, National (5.0) 7.0 Munich: Opera music. 6.55 Beromünster: Mozart. - Priil's Ensemble. 7.5 Vienna: Operetta music. 7.0 Berlin: Danzig-Berlin prog. 5.20 Sottens: Light French music. 7lc ¡l,,ndhea-a ()eer 7.1 Kal,,ndhc,r,- ¡anac- M,ilier 7.0 Frankfurt: Künneke music. 7.40 Sottens: Orchestra. 7.45 Stockholm: Orch., arias. 7.0 Warsaw: Light music, dances. Light Orchestral 7.45 Breslau: Praise of Life." 7.55 J-Silversum (1,875 rn): Orch. 7.10 Hamburg: Variety concert. 8.0 Brussels 1: Light orchestral. 8.0 Brussels 2: Dostal operetta. 7.15 Athlone: Schumann music. Bands 8.0 Rome group: Band concert. 8.10 Munich: Orch., choir. 7.30 Monte Ceneri: Flute, strings. 8.10 Athlone: Irish music. 8.15 Swiss stations: For Swiss 8.0 Berlin: Marches. Operettas 8.10 Hilversum (1,875 rn): Orch. abroad. 8.0 Brussels 1: Young artists. 8.10 Moravská - Ostrava, Prague 8.30 Radio-Paris: "Los mousque- 8.0 Brussels 2: Radio Orchestra. Orchestra, violin. taires au couvent." 8.0 Turin group: Light music. 8.20 Kalundborg: Lehár music. 9.0 Athione: John Ireland music. 8.30 Paris (PTT): "La fille d 8.30 Strasbourg: Lorraine prog. 9.0 Budapest 1: Cigány Band. Mme. Angot." 8.40 Budapest i : Radio Orchestra. 9.0 Stockholm: Old time music. 8.35 Breslau: Band and choir. 9.0 Warsaw: Orch., Marx songe. 9.30 Cologne, etc.: Serenade, dances. 9.0 Stockholm: Ligju orchestral. 9.30 Deutschlandsender: Band. 9.30 Deutschiandsender: Joost Band. 9.10 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Orch. 9.30 Munich: Augsburg Orchestra. 9.45 Hilversum (301.5 m.): Orch. 9.20 Kalundborg: Danish music. 9.35 Bratislava, Prague: Serenade. 11.0 Stuttgart, Frankfurt: Serenade. 11.0 Frankfurt, Stuttgart: Records.

2.5 Hamburg, etc., Stockholm 7.0 LilIe: Talk in English. 7.15 Stuttgart: "Young Schiller." Talks (including (1.10): Germany y: Sweden 9.30 Sottens: League of Nations 8.0 Regional: "Oscar Wilde." (football) (from the Altona Park). Report. 9.30 Cologne: English talk. News in English) 4.45 Leipzig: "With the microphone 9.45 Budapest,,!: "The Eucharistic 10.0 Prague: News in English. in the Dresden State Gallery Congress (in French) 10.25 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Chess: Commentaries Euwe o. Alekhine.

8.0 Brussels 2: Variety. 6.10 Breslau: ." Blue Monday." 6.40 Vienna: "Stadtpark"-Variety. Variety 8.15 Warsaw: French Cabaret. 7.0 Warsaw: Variety. 7.0 Leipzig: Variety programme. 8.30 EifIel Tower: Variety. 8.30 National: Broadway Matinée- 7.55 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Variety Cabaret 9.30 Athlone: Variety. Variety from U.S.A. -"The Tuesday Night Train." 10.30 Poste Parisien: Cabaret. 8.0 Stockholm: Cgbaret.

9.0 Sotterts; 9.25, Hilversum (1,875 9.20 Vienna ; 9.30, Leipzig; 10.0, 9.20 Vienna; 9.30, Hamburg, Stutt- rn); 9.30, Vienna; 10.0, Buda- Brussels 2, Kalundborg; 10.5, gart; 10.0, Deutschiandsender; pest 1, Kalundborg; 10.5, Poste Bsdapest 1; 10.15, Rome, 10.15, Turin group; 10.20, Parisien ; 10.10, Brussels 1; Turin groups. Hilversum (1,875 m.) ; 10.25, Dance Music 10.15, Rome group; 10.50, Hil- Regional ; 10.30, Budapest 1, versum (301.5 rn); 11.0, Paris Kalundborg; 10.50, Hilversum (PTT), Radio-Paris, Strasbourg; (301.5 rn.) ; 11.15, National. 11.15, Brussels 2.

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5.15 Strasbourg: "Martha,'5 excerpts. 3.15 National: Feuermann ('cello). 12.5 Berlin, etc., Hilversum (301.5 9.30 (am.), Radio-Paris: From the 6.10 Berlin: Bruckner No. 1. 6.10 Breslau: Bruckner No. 1, etc. rn): Schumann vin. Concerto. Conservatoire. 6.35 Vienna: Wolf, Mozart, Beet- 7.Q Cologne: "Undine "(Lortzing). 6.10 Munich: New German music. 5.0 Paris (PTT), Strasbourg: Col- hoven. 7.10 Kalundborg: Hindemith, Ravel. 6.30 Budapest 1: From the Opera. onne Concert. 7.30 Sottens: Ansermet, Milstein 7.30 Regional: Beecham. 7.0 Warsaw Abendroth, Backhaus. 7.0 Prague: " Tsar and Carpenters" (violin). 8.0 Turin group: A new opera. 7.45 Regional: "King Olaf" (El- 7.45 Sottens: Haydn, Fauré, etc. 8.0 Brussels 2: Louvain Concert. 8.30 Radio-Paris: French music. gar). 8.0 Brussels 2: "Pan" (Schoe- 8.0 Budapest 1: Bruckner No. 5. 8.30 Strasbourg: "Louise." 8.0 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Oratorio. maker), "Vikings" (Meulemans). 8.15 National: Sir Adrian Boult. 9.0 Brussels 2: "Hiawatha" (De 8.0 Turin group: Bruno Walter. 8.0 Rome group: "Ginevra degli 8.20 Munich: Brahms. Jong). 9.0 Brussels 2: Mozart Requiem. Almieri." 8.30 Strasbourg: Classics. 9.10 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Mengel- 11.0. Radio-Paris, Strasbourg: Beet- 8.30 Radio-Paris: " Pearl Fishers." 11.0 Stuttgart, Frankfurt: Classics. I berg; Berlioz. hoven, Lazzari. i 8.30 Strasbourg: Choral concert.

4.0 lsdio-Paris: Song, pfte. 4.30 Stockholm: Violoncello. 1.40 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Organ. 2.15 Vienna: Teachers' Choir. 7.0 Erussels 2: Jewish songs. 5.10 Hilversum (1,875 rn.): String 3.25 Prague: Mozart, Debussy. 3.0 Stockholm: Vin., song. 8.0 Eiffel Tower: Song, pfte. Quartet. 4.0 Berlin: von Hausegger, Grieg. 5.5 Cologne: S'Ìohr, Liszt, Weber. .0 Warsaw: Chopin. 6.10 Berlin: Brahms Liebeslieder. 5.10 Hilversum (3015 rn): Organ. 5.20 Vienna: Folk songs, etc. 8.15. Athlone: Trios. 7.15 Frankfurt: Opera arias. 5.10 Königsberg: Choir, organ. 5.30 Beromianster: Pianoforte Duo. 8.15 Stuttgart: Pozniak Trio. 8.0 Stuttgart: Haydn quartet. 6.30 Paris (PTT): Song, pfte. 6.15 Brussels 2: Songs; 7.0, Pfte. 8.25 Hilversum (1,875 m.): Choir. 8.20 Bratislava: Sacred music. 6.55 Beromünster: Berg songs. 6.30 Budapest: Two pf tes. (Jazz). 8.30 Cologne: Violin, pfte. (Beet- 9.0 Warsaw: Septet (Hummel), etc. 7.0 Brussels 2: Greek songs. 7.0 Kalundborg: Quartets (Janá&k, hoven). 9.15 Rome groupS: Lutr Quartet. 7.0 Stockholm: Chopin; Friedman. Dvofák). 8.35 Prague: Chopin pfte. sonata. 9.20 Budapest 1: Zeitinger pfte.). 7.15 Bratislava: Suk pf te. music. 7.30 Strasbourg: Children's Choir. 8.30 Radio-Paris: Song, pfte. 9.35 Prague: Violin. 8.10 Cologne: Old music. 8.0 Eiffel Tower: Song, pfte. 9.0 (approx.), Turin group: Pfte. 10.10 Brussels 1: Contemporary. 8.20 Stockholm: Strindberg Songs. 8.45 Regional: Thalben-Ball (organ). 9.15 Hilversum (1,875 rn): Organ. 11.20 Hilversum (301.5 m.): Organ. 10.40 Hilversum (301.5 m.): Songs. 8.45 Vienna: Grieg pfte. music.

6.40 National: "Berkeley Square." 6.35 Budapest 1: "The Black 6.15 Sottens: "Micro-Magazine." 4.55 Prague: "The Peasant War" 7.10 Kalundborg: Radio play. Tulip." 7.5 Vienna: "Don Juan Tenorio." (Hauptmann) (in German). 8.0 Hamburg: "The Harbour." 7.0 Beromünster: " 1812." 8.0 Deutschlandsender: "Zwei 7.0 Sottens: "Friends" (Dorly). 8.30 Frankfurt: "Animals' Day." 7.25 Prague: Historical play. Frauen und ein Schiff." 8.0 Turin group: Pirandello comedy. 8.45 Athlone: Irish play. 8.0 Rome group: "Giulia Szendry." 8.0 Leipzig: Three sketches. 8.30 Eiffel Tower: "L'argent"; 9.15 Brussels 1: " 1890." 8.30 Stuttgart: " Heidelberg." 8.15 Frankfurt: "Rufendes Lend." 9.10, "France in Song." 8.55 Poste-Parisien: " Famille." 9.10 Paris (PTT): Shaw play.

12.0 Radio-Paris: Garde Républi- 1.35 Kalundborg: Aarhus Orch. 12.45 Hilversum (301.5 m.): Kovacs 12.15 Radio-Paris: Giardino Orch. came Band. 5.10 Hilversum (301.5 m.): Orch. Lejos. 1.35 Kalundborg: Radio Orchestra, 1.30 Kalundborg: Radio Orchestra. 6.10 Munich: "Extrablätter" (Opet- 1.30 Kalundborg: Young artists. 3.0 Breslau: Request concert (till 3.0 Deutschiandsender: Band. etta, Dosta1). 3.0 Hamburg: Vocal, instrumental. 11 p.m.). 5.0 Radio-Paris: Bailly Orchestra. 6.35 Brno, Prague: Orch., flute. 5.0 Brussels 2: Light orchestral. 3.0 Cologne, etc.: Vocal, instr. 6.10 Cologne: Operetta music, etc. 6.45 Leipzig: Military marches. 6.10 Frankfurt: Serenades. 3.0 Frankfurt: Village programme. 6.10 Frankfurt: Operetta music. 7.0 8.5, Athlone: Orch., vin., songs. 6.10 Hamburg: Opera, operetta and 5.0 Deutschlandsender: Joost Band. 6.10 Hamburg: Band, choir; 7.0, 7.0 Königsberg: Light orchestral. light classical music. 6.0 Warsaw: For Poles abroad. orchestra. 7.0 Stockholm: Raybould, Cyril 6.10 Leipzig, etc.: Opera music. 6.15 Brussels 1: Salon orchestra. 6.20 Budapest 1: Light orchestraL Smith-English music. 7.0 Breslau Rarely-heard records. 6.30 Vienna: "Eva" (Lehár). 6.25 Prague: Military Band. 7.0 Warsaw: Orch., choir, pftea. 8.0 Berlin: Opera music. 6.55 Beromünster: Popular prog. 6.30 Stockholm: Operetta music. 7.10 Hamburg: "Peasants' Day." 8.0 Brussels 1: Band concert. 7.0 Leipzig: Military Bands, etc. 7.0 Deutschlandseiider: Joost Band. 8.0 Brussels 1: Radio Orchestra. 8.0 Rome group: "La Mascotte" 7.10 Hamburg, etc.: Gala concert. 7.0 Königsberg: Orchestra, violin, 8.0 Vienna: Orch., songs, 'cello. (Audran). 7.15 Berlin: Variety concert. . 8.5 Sottens: Erik Satie prog. 8.5 Beromünster: Variety concert. 7.30 Naples group: "Colibd" 7.15 Stuttgart: Heidelberg Orch. 8.15 Beromünster: Choral Concert. 8.30 Athlone: Orch., pite., songs. (operetta). 7.30 Prague: Opera music. 8.30 Eiffel Tower: ' Le Sire de 8.30 Paris (PTT): French music. 8.0 Athlone: Offenbach to Lehár. 7.45 Kalundborg: Radio Orchestra. Vergy' (Terrasse). 9.0 Stockholm: Light orchestral. 8.15 Stockholm: Sea Shanties. 8.0 Brussels 1: Jazz programme. 9.20 Hamburg: Orchestral variety. 9.20 Kalundborg: Banjo, saxo- 9.0 Warsaw: Popular orchestral. 8.0 Rome group: Orchestra, 'cello. 9.30 Stuttgart, etc.: Folk music. phone, songs. 9.20 Kalundborg: Dances. 8.0 Turin group: Choral concert. 10.0 Budapest 1: Radio Orchestra. 9.30 Deutschiandsender: Joost 9.20 Vienna: Band concert. 9.0 Vienna: Military Band. 10.0 Kalundborg: Jutland melodies. Band. 9.25 Budapest 1: Military Band. 9.0 Warsaw: Radio Orchestra. 11.0 Frankfurt, Stuttgart: French 9.35 Königsberg: Light orchestral. 9.25 Poste Parisien: Lewis Orch. 9.10 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Accdns. records. 11.0 Frankfurt, Stuttgart: Records.

5.50 Sottens: " 18th century Art- 5.30 Beromünster: "Carnegie." (7.0 Athlone: "Japan to Tunis." 1.50 National: Manchestet Novem- Porcelain ahd Earthenware." 9.5 Budapest 1: "Professor Szent- 8.0 Stuttgart: "Eichendorff." ber Handicap. 7.0 Lilie: Talk in English. Iiyorgl, Nobel l-'rIze Wlnfler: .45 ottens: League o! Nations. ¿.J4J National: tJxtorQ V. s...amoricige 7.30 Regional: Tennis Commentary. 9.30 Sottens: For tourists. 10.0 Budapest i: News in English. (Athletics). 10.10 Poste Parisien: "Follow the 10.15 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Chess: 10.10 Vienna: Franz Gruber, corn- 7.0 Lilie: Talk in English. Cologne: Women's swimming. r Guide." Euwe y. Alekhine. poser of "Stille Nacht." 9.20

5.40 Hilversum (301.5 rn): Variety. 6.25 Vienna: A Braunau Evening. 6.15 Stuttgart: Variety. 4.0 Regional: "Kentucky Minstrels." 6.10 Leipzig: Bavarian Variety. 8.15 Poste Parisien: "Plaisirs de 7.45 Sottens: Revue excerpts. 8.0 Brussels 1: Variety. 9.0 Radio-Paris: "Les ondes de Paris." 8.0 National: "Kentucky Mm- 8.0 National: Variety. Paris." 9.0 Stockholm: Cabaret. strels." 8.15 Poste- Parisien: Max Regnier. 9.20 Regional: Variety. 11.0 Paris (PTT): Paris fêté. 8.30 Eiffel Tower: Variety. 10.40 Hilversum (301.5 rn.): Variety.

9,0 Stockholn; 9.30, Breslau; 10.0, 7.10 Berlin; 8.0, Brussels 2; 9.30, 2.55 Hilversurn (301.5 rn); 3.55, 8.55 Hilversum (301.5 rn); 9.0, Deutschiandsender; 10.10, Leipzig; 9.50, Vienna; 10.0, Hilversurn (1,875 rn); 9.30, Beromünster, Stockholm; 9.5, m,.,.,.-...,, i. In I Wl,,..-ih,,.-,, in ic in I Q 11 M,,,,i.-h Q fl Turin group; 10.25, Regional; Rome group; 10,30, Poste Budapest 1; 10.15, Rome Berlin, Prague; 10.0, Kalund- 11.15, National. Parisien; 10.50, Hilversum group; 10.25, Regional; 11.0, borg; 10.5, Poste Parisien; (301.5 rn); 1,1.30, Paris (PTT). National. 10.30, Budapest 1; 11.0, Brus- sels 2, Paris (PTT), Strasbourg; 11.45, Radio-Paris.

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Pirate Dreams (Huerter), (b) Pale 2.0-Sound News. Moon (Logan). 2.10-For Young People. 11.20 a.m..1.15 p.m.-See Turin. 1.20-2.0--News; Light Music. 12.45-For Children. 3.0-Adison Orchestra. 3.30-Marthe 1.10-Commentary on the Germany y. . 2.30-3.15-Football Match. Daumont and M. Priolet (Songs). 3.45-Sports. Sweden Football Match, from the 4.0-" L'Instinct "-Play in Three 4.0-Symphony Concert from the Volkspark, Altona. Acts (Kistemaeckers)5 Vilém Zitek, who takes the part 3.0-Records. ot "The inDvorák's Teatro Adriano. Conductor : Guar- 5.0-Records. Waterman" fieri. Overture, "La Scala di seta" 3.30English Lesson. 5.15 - Paris Symphony Orchestra. opera as craQue al I.n-p.m (Rossini). Symphony in E minor 4.5-Service. Artur Schnabel (Pfte.). Excerpts, RADIO-MEDITERRANEE (France) (Brahms). Nocturne (Martucci). 5.15 (from Göteborg)-Stenhamrnat Der Freischütz" (Weber). Pfte. Gavotte, "Idomeneo" (Mozart). Commemoration. Göteborg Radio Concerto (Brahms). 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Selection, "Fedora" (Gior- Beatrice Griffi.n-Ekström (Violin) 8.30- Symphony Concert. Maréchal 10.15-Dance Music. dano). Barcarolle, June (Tchaikov- and Fritjof Kjellberg (Pfte.) Songs: ('Cello). Italian Symphony (Men- sky). Prelude (Rachmaninov). Pre- (a) Junker Nils sjunger till luta delssohn). The Haunted Castle (FI. RADIO-NORMANDIE (France) lude, " I Rantzau " (Mascagni). (Hallén), (b) Korsspindeln (Sibelius), Schmitt). 'Cello and Orchestra: 1,113 kc/s (269.5 m.) ; 15 kW. Overture, " Le baruffe chiozzotte " (c) Det far ett skepp (Stenhammar), Schelomo (Bloch). Masques et 6.45 a.n.-Band; Announcements.' (Sinigaglia). In the interval, Talk. (d) Positivvisa (Stenhammar). Violin: to Bergamasques (Fauré). Symphony 7.15-News ; Records. 9.10-Popular Melodies. ductor (a) Hymn the Sun (Rimsky- No. 2 (Emmanuel); at 9.30-News. 8.15-Sacred Music. Mancini. Korsakov), (b) Marguerite (Each- 10.35-Sound News. 8.30-Light Music. 9.46-News in Danish. maninov-Kreisler), (c) Cherry Ripe (d) (d'Ambrosio). 10.45-Time; News. 9.30-Campoli's Orchest 10.0-News. (Scott), Serenade 9.45-Light Music. 10.15-10.50-Dance Musid. "4,,... In the interval, Reading. ,,?ç1i.o p.m-Bouillon Dance Band. 10.15-Carson Robinson'rchestr&I (Monday)-Programme 1.0 a.m. Notes. 10.30-Eddie Pola and SOTTENS (SWitzerland) STRASBOURG (France) cords. Re- 859 kc/s (349.2 m.) ; 100 kW. PRAGUE (CzechoslovakiaY Music. 677 kc/s (443.1 m.) ; 100 kW. 11.0-Light layed by Geneva, 401 kc/s (748 rn). Transmits at intervals from 7.0 am. 638 kc/s (470.2 m.) ; 120 kW. 11.45-Songs of Normandy byThéâtre 8.55 a.m.-Chimes. 10.45 a.m.-Protestant Address. 5.45 a.m.-News; Records Police ; Français Artists. 9.0-Protestant Service from the 11.30 - Roman Catholic Service Messages. 12.20 p.ns.-Roman Catholic Pro- Gervais. (German). 6.30-Karlsbad Municipal Orchestra. Church of St. gramme: Bach Music and Address 10.15 - William Montillet (Organ) 12.0,noon-Folk Music. School Choir 7.15-Gymnastics. by the Rev. Fr. Baeteman. Geneva Conservatoire. 7.45-Service from Bratislava. from and Accordion. 12.45-News ; Topical. 10.45-Recorda. 8.0-Sacred Music byNemec (Organ); 1.0-Variety Concert. 12.35 p.m.-News. Talks. 11.0-Daily Wisdorn. 1.0-Orchestra from Limoges (PTT). 9.10-Salon Quartet. 2.0-Billy Cotton's Band. 11.20-Interlude. 2.30-Records; Musi 1.45-Sunday Review. 9.40-Talk and Reading; Books. 11.30-News. 2.0-Football Report from Mont- 10.15-Station Orchestra, Harpsi- 3.0-Serenade ' 11.44) a.na.-l.O p.m. (from Geneva)- pellier (PTF). chord, Organ. Conductor: Aner1. 3.30-Songs. Records. 4.0-To be announced. 11.0-Chimes; Record. 3.45-Jack Jackson Orchestra 2.45-3.45-Sports Report. 11.10-News ; Weather. 4.15-Medical Talk. 11.20-FOC Orchestra. Conductor: 4.0-Light Music.'. 5.0-Records. 4.30-Nancy Conservatoire Symphony Smetáek. 5.30-Hildegarde. 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¿.0-Sec Paris (PTT). I 10.0-News. 6.30-Songs from Marseilles (PTT). 10.15-English Concert. 10.40-Time; Announcements. (Sopranos). Walter Ernst and Darío 7.0-News. 11.15-Military Marches. 1045 - Symphony Concert. Vienna Medina (Tenors). Hermann Baier 7.30-Light Conductor: (Baritone). Overture and Bacchanal Orchestrll 11.35-Light Music. Chamber Orchestra. 1.45-News (GermaiS). I Auderieth. Marianne Briinner from "Indigo" (Joh. Strauss).

I 11.50.12.0 m't.-News. 8.0-News ; Records. (Pfte.. Sinfonia Concertante in D Tenor: Solang es Frauen gibt from 8.30-Lorraine Evening from Stiring- (Donizetti). Pfte. Concerto in B "Venus in Seide" (Stolz). Ex- Wendel (Moselle). Talks ans i Songs TURIN GROUP (Italy). flat minor (Tchaikovsky). Symphony cerpts, "The Gipsy Baron " (Joh. in Dialect. Turin (No. 1), 1,140 kc/s (263.2 in G minor (Mozart). Strauss). Tenor Song from "The 10.30-News. rn); 7 kW. Milan (No. 1), 814 11.55-Winter Relief Fund Concert. Blue Mazurka" (Lehár). Soprano 10.45-News (German). (368.6 rn.) 1), "1 kc/s ; Genoa (No. Station Orchestra. Conductor: San- and Tenor Duet, "The Gipsy 11.0-Dance Music. and Trieste, 1,140 kc/s (263.2 m.) dauer. March, "The Bartered Princess" (Kálmán). Hungarian Bolzano, 536 kc/s (559.7 m.) Bride" (Smetana). Waltz, "Der Dances, "Wo die Lerche singt STUTTGART (Germany) FIorerce (No. 2), 1,258 kc/s (238.5 Rosenkavalier" (R. Strauss). Song, (Lehár). Soprano and Choir: Du, rn); Rome (No. 2), 1,222 Gipsy (Joh. Strauss). mein Schönbrunn, from 574 kc/s (522.6 rn) ; loo kW. and kc/s "The Baron" "Die 5.0 a.m.-See Hamburg. (245.5 m.). Ländler, Grossmütterchen .(Langer). Kaiserin " (Fall). Quartet, " A 7.0-Announcements; Gym. 7.30-7.50 a.m.-News. Waltz, "Eva" (Lehár). Die Sil- Night in Venice" 00h. Strauss). 7.30-Roman Catholic Addres: 8.30-10.0--See Rome. bermyrthe (Sthlmüller). Tango, Soprano and Tenor Duet from 8.0-Records. 10.0-Mass from the Church of the Mädel verzeih' (Mahrer). Tango, "Paganini" (Lehár). Excerpt, "Der 9.0-See Frankfurt. Annunciation, Florence. Heisse NIchte (Riedimaier). Waltz, Beuelstudent " (Millöcker). Over- 9.30-Station Orchestra anc I Hans 11.0-11.15-Bible Reading. Künstlerleben (Job. Strauss). Erst ture, "The Mikado" (Sullivan). Kohl (Bass). 11.20-Sports. I wann's aus wird sein (von Frankow- Tenor and Choir: Song from "The

10.30- Contemporary Music from 11.30-Request Music. . I sky). Waltz, Ich möcht' von, dir ein Cinema Queen" (Gilbert). Soprano Mannheim. Ellen Pfeil (Soprano). 12.0 noon-News. I Photo (Benes). March, Hoch Habs- Song from "Giuditta" (Lehár. I Jula Kaufmann (Pfte.). . Songs 12.15 p.m.-Variety.',,,., burg (Kral). March, Mein Oster- Scene, "The Bayadère" (Kálmán. (Trunk): (a) Vision, (b) Nachtge- March, " Die Landstreicher" T;. sang. Fantasia in G sharp minor . " . . Songs, "The Little

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7.15 - "Herrgottsdome" - Musical , . t - -. WARSAW (Poland) Sequence (Richter). 7.45-Station Choir and Orchestra. - 224 kc/s (1,339 rn); 120 kW. - Relayed by Cracow, 1,022 kc/ Conductor: Buschkötter. Lore . . i 5 ,. 5 (293.5 m.) , Katowice, 758 kc/s Fischer (Contralto). Arias (Handel) . . (395.8 m.) Lódz, 1,339 (224 from (a) "Partenope," (b) "Theo- ; kc/s "P" - 795 (377 4 dora." Requiem (Reger). Eroica m.) ; Lwów, kc/s m.) - Poznan, 868 kc/s (345.6 m.). Torun, Symphony (Beethoven). ' " - - - 9.0-Time; News. 986 kc/s (304.3 rn); and Wilno, . 536 kc/s (559.7 rn). 9.30-See Deutschiandsender. . 11.0 p.m.-12.0 m't.-See Frankfurt. - 7.0 a.nn.-News; For Farmern. A scene from "Andrea Chénier," which Turin is fo broadcast at 8 p.m. 8.0 (from Lódz)-.Mass; Records. TOULOUSE (PTT) (France) 9.30-Building the "Basilica of the reich (Suppé). Dan Wien, 776 kc/s (386.6 m.) ; 120 kW. 12.45-1.15-Records. ist mein Sea" st Gdynia: Talk; Chôir; Transmits at intervals from 7.0 am. 2.30-8.0-See Rome. die Stadt der Lieder (Hoffmann). Naval Band. 7.0 p.m-Orchestra. Conductor: Tar- 8.0-" Andrea Chénier" (Giordano). March, Unter dem Doppeladler Topical. Conductor: Previtali. Chorus- (Wagner). 10.0-Records; tanac. Overture, "La fête au village 11.3 (from Lódz)-Philharrnonic Or- voisin " (Boieldieu). Serenade Master: Costantini. Cast: Francesco 1.20 p.m.-A Competition. Merli, Benvenuto Franci, Maria 1.30-Programme Notes. chestra. Conductor: Pjetruszka. - (Widor). Selection, "Aida" (Verdi). Pedrini, Agnese Dubbini, Edmea Neumiller (Violin). Pieces (Svend- Suite, " Izeyl ' (Pierné). 2.0-News; Book Review. sen): (a) Symphonic Poem, Zoro- 7.30-Topical. Limberti, Tito Gobbi, Piero Passe- Chamber Music by the Kolbe rotti, Luigi Bernardi, Nino Mazziotti 2.40- haide, (b) Two Norwegian Melodies, 8.15-News; Records. Quartet. String Quartet in F (c) Romance. Pieces (Sibelius): (a) 8.30-See Lille (Radio PTT Nord). and Gino Conti. In the intervals, minor (Beethoven). String Quartet News (German), Talks and News. Valse triste, (b) Finlandia. Pieces in D (Haydn). (Järnefelt): (a) Berceuse, (b) Prälu- TOULOUSE (Radio-Toulouse) VIENNA (Austria) 3.20-Talk: Bardo Thödol - the dium. -'Two Norwegian Dances (France) Tibetan Book about Death and 592 kc/s (506.8 m.) ; 100 kW. (Grieg). 913 kc/s (328.6 rn); 60 kW. Relayed by Graz and Linz, 886 kc/s Reincarnation. 12.0 noon-Review; Reading. Ketélbey Muéic Or- 3.45-Music from Fairyland. Station 11.40 am. - (33-8.6 m.) ; Innsbruck, 519 kc/s 12.30 p.m. (from Lwów)-Seredynski chestra. (578 m.) ; Klagenfurt and Vorarl- Orchestra. Conductor: Sandauer. Orchestra and Pfte. Duo. Mountaineering. - 11.48- Roman Catholic Address'; berg, 1,294 kc/s (231.8 m.) ; and 4.15-Talk: 1.45-For Country People. Christus lag in Todesbänden (Bach). Salzburg, 1,348 kc/s (222.6 m.). 4.35 - Franz Winkler reads. Intro- 2.45-For Children. 12.0 noon-News. Transmits at intervals from 6.45 am. ductory Talk by Bernhard Birk. Songs 7.10 a.m.-Gym. 5.0-Viennese Characters Past and 3.5-Rubinstein Music by Rabcewicz 12.30 p.m-Film (Pfte.) and Lifan ('Cello). (a) 12.40-Light Music. 7.30-Weekly Hints. Present-Humorous Sequence (Ber- Pfte.: Band. 7.45-Records. Die Romantiker (Lan- gauer). Melody in B, (b) Valse allemande 12.45-Dance m F. 'Cello Sonata in G; Reading. 1.15-Excerpts, " 1.e loches de ncr). Wass koinnit dort von der 5.25 - Light Music. Anny Anti- Corneville " (Plasiquette). Höh'? (Suppé-Lochmann). Fahr' Plakowitz (Accordion). Iprauss 4.0-Station Orchestra, etc., from the 1.45-Operetta Music. Excerpt, "The wohl, o Vögelein (Brahms). Spielerei (Songs). Hans Kremsbe (Saxo- Hotel Bristol. Conductor: Górzyn- (Sendrey). ski. Soitg of Happiness' (Lehár). Pot- (Stix). Odaliskentanz phone and Clarinet). ¡. qj (I othan Folk Song, Im grünen Wald, dort, pourri (Misraki). Selection, "The (Pfte.). - 5.50-" Morning" - One-Act Play wo die Drossel singt. Selection, -Flower of Hawaii" (Abraham) and 5.50-Answers to Mucal Riddles. (Sarnecki). "O Papa" (Yvain). "Der Prophet" (Meyerbeer). 6.35-Virtuoso Records. Waltz, España (Waidteufel). Waltz, 6.0-Time; Sports. - 1.55-News. - 7.35-Programme Lippen schweigen (Lehár). Die 6.10-Weekly Reyiew. Notes; Politics. 2.0.2.5-Protestant Address. 7.50-News and Sports. 4.30-English Concert. Geige weint (Wismar). Selection, 6.35-Karl Schwamberger ('Cello) and "Carmen" (Bizet). Minuet (Mas- Cerné (Pfte.). Adagio and Allegro 8.15-French Cabaret (arr Horowicz). 6.40-Chansonnettes. 'j,,. senet). Song, Der Fremdenlegionär. (Boccherini). Sonata (Valentini). 9.0 (from Cracow)-Concert. Salon - 6.55-News; Sports. 7.15-Refrains. - Potpourri, Lustig und fidel (arr. Aria (Reger). Polonaise brillante Orchestra. 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Dublin, etc. See Sunday. 6.45-Talk 4.55-News Announcements. 5.40-Dr. RickS describes hi, Film 10.30 (D)-Weather Forecast. 1.30 p.m-Records. 7.0-Blaho (Slovak Folk Songs). 5.0-Radio Orchestra. Conductor about X-Rayt. 10.45 (D)-Cinema Organ. 2.30-3.0--For Schools. 7.15-" Wedding Clothes "-Play. Douliez. Deicrois (Saxophone). 6.0-Motto News. 11.15 (D)-Records. 5.30-Among the Children. (Hurban-Vaiansky). 5.45-For Children. 6.10 -" November Sunshme " - 11.30 (D)-German for Schools. 6.0-" Whcre are you going to. my 8.25-Pite Trio in F (Saint-Sains). 6.30-Hot Jazz Record, of is Sequence, with Music (Krug). 11.45 (D)-Records. Pretty Maid f " by the Ree. by the Bratislava Trio. Arhnstrong's Band. 7.0-Variety Concert from Stult- 12.0 (D)-Clsiarch History. Owen Dudley. 9.0-See Prague. . 6.45-Armand Franck (Sangs). gars. 12.25 p.m. (D)-Orchestea. 6.20-Records. 9.15-News (Hung.irian). 7.0-Records Light Music. 7.45-Germany and Bolshevism- 6.35-Irish News Frature. 7.30-Theatre Review Sports. 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PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor So O NOVEMBER 19, 1937] WORLD-RADIO 0 [29 9.40-VPRO Religious Programme. LEIPZIG (Germany) 3.40-Book Rrs'iew. 10.0-Recitation Concert by the 4.0-Weather Markets. -. MONDAY '(November 22) "Fantasia." Conductor Walis. 785 kg/s (382.2 m.) 120 kW. 4.15 (from Augsburg) - Swabia Relayed by Dresden, 1,285 he/s Yesterday and Today-Aagsburg 11.10-Steyn (Organ). (233.5 m.) 11.40-Records. Orchestra and Topical Reports Matie Antoinette Aussenac Brog- VARA Transmits at intervals from 5.0 am. (Recorded). PRAGUE. (Czecboslovalsia) 12.10 p.m. - Orchestra. 11.0 am-Orchestra. Conductor Conductor : de Groot. 5.45-Sports Talk. Theodore Mathieu 636 kc/s Ç470.2 m.) 120 kW. 12.55-1.28-Records. Hilxnar Weber. Overture, ' Die 6.0-Weather News. mntator T Zwillingsbrüder" (Schubert). Bal- 1030 b t mt tif 1.40-Records. 6.10-Dance Music and Lit 110-C d 2.40-Recitation. let, " Idomeneo " (Mozart). 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PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor NOVEMBER 19, 19371 WORLD-RADIO '[31 clesnea.Cindct: 11AndréMi- COLOGNE (Germany) TUESDAY (November 23) 100 kw. Costy, Hosselet, Deneffe (Voiins)' 658 kc/s Ç455.9 m.) Yioiin Concerto (Vieuxtemps). Transmits at intervals front 5.0 am. Pfte. Çoncerto in F (Saitut-Satns). 11.0 a rn-Workers' Band. Flamme," Der Vielgeliebte." '7.10-English Lesson. 9.0-News. 12.0 noon-News ; Greetings. Song, " Lady H.irnilion. Fmale Reading "Lt Jeune Homme" 7.40-Time ; News. 9.20-Political Press Review. (François Mauriac). Symphonie 12.15 p.m. - Orchestra from from Wenn Liebe erwacht.,, - Tuesday Night Special - 9.31-11.0-Light OrchesEal. Cors- espagnole (Lain). Triple Con- Munich. Overture, ' The Ace of Hearts. Variety. Kovacs Lajas Orcisesira, doctor Wilckes. certo (Vivaldi). 1.0-News ; Riddles. Encerpts, ' The Cousin from 'c1ario Lorenzi (Harp), Anny 10.0-News ; Records. 1.45-2.0-Markets. d d) 2.41-Markets. n D m LEIPZIG (G m ny) 10.51-11.0--Christus vincis (Liszt). 1%. $ p 0L ( g 3.0-See Deutschlandsender at B arcar nile, ' Zauberin Lola." 705 kc/s (382.2 m.) 120 kW. ¿''i 1t 1 e (Violin) BRUSSELS (No. 2) Duet, " Little Dorett." Escerpss, S.55-FiIm Son Records of (eta Relayed by Dresden, 1,285 kc/s 5.0 -H Gluckhche Reise," " Die Eggrrth and Jan Kiepura. l' (233.5 rn). (Belgium) 1.30-German for Germans. grosse ßunderin," " Hera ubre 9.25-Tuesday Night Special Transmits al intgevais from 5.0 am. - 932 kc/s (321.9 m.) 15 kW. 5.50-Snapshots. Bnrd," "Z,,uberin Lola." (cnntd.). 11.0 am-See Munich. Programme in Flemish. 0.0-News. 9.0-News. 10.10-Records. 1.0-News ; Exchange. 6.30-9.5 ant-Records ; Gym 6.10-Station Orchestra, Conduc- 9.30-See Hamburg. 10.25-Commentary on the Euwe 1.10 - Recoedt of the von Gécay Newt. tor: Kühn. Rhein (Violin). 11.0-12.0 m't.-Serenude-German o. Alekhine Chess Match. Band. 12.0 noon-Records. Four Ballet Pieces (Lutly). 1tan Festival Music (Recorded). Bran- 10.40-News. 2.0 Talk: Town Criers, Night 12.30 p.m-Salon Orchestea. tarin for Violin and Orchestra denburg Concerto (Bach). Egmont lOiSO-AVRO Dance Ban Watchmen- and Pastillions. Overture (Beethoven). Fettlicher 11.20.11.40-Recordt. 2.30-Technical Talk : Volts and Hymnus (Siegi). Homage March Amperes. (Wagner). Olympische Festmosik KALUNDBORG (Denmark) 2.50-Science. (Euh). 3.0-See Deutschlandsender ; at 240 bc/s (1,250 m.) ; 60 kW. 40-4.10-Time ; Weather ; Mae' HAMBURG Relays Copenhagen, 1,176 kc/s (Germany) (255.1 es.). Willy Steiner and his 904 kc/s (331.9 m.) 100 kW. 1.0-lalk: Saxon Home Crafts. ; Transmits at in seevals lenes 6.0 um. 5.15-Faul Gerhardt Music-Härtel Ir Orchestra entertain Bremen, etc. Ser Sunday. Transmits at intervals feom5.løa.m. 11.0 am-lO pat-Louis Peril's (Baritone), Scheepper (Violo), listeners to Berlin at 11.0 am-Military Band. Ensemble. Gottschalk ('Cello) and Buegeet 1.30-Radin Orchestra. Conductor (Pfte.). Songs : (a) Es bricht pin. 12.5 p.m-Orchestra from Munich. 7.15 1.0-News. Grandahl.March, Hamburgbleibt dereinst ein Tag herein, (b) 1.15--Light Music. Hamburg (Vollstedt). Oseeture, Abendlied. Abendmusik for Vio- 2.0-Shipping. Hansel and Gretel" (Humpee- lin, 'Cello and Plie. Songs : (o) a 2.11-Violin and 'Cello. dinck). Excerpts, " A Waltz Dulde, gedulde dich fein, (b) Ein - Report. Dream " (Straus). Ave maris geistliches Abendlied. 2.50-Ice stella (Grieg). Polka (Ramsee). 5.50-Topical. 3.0-Light Orchestral. Conductor a Sechee. Rosi Seegers (Soprano). Excerpts, "Il Trovatore" (Verdi). 6.0-News.. 1.0-News; Brrnders Dance Band. (Schumann). Serenade (Rein- In the interval, Bs,oks. - Festpolonaise (Oldenborg Paul- 6.10-KdF Variety Programme from 1.30-Records nf Dajos Béla. ecke). Neue Unierhultsingsmusik Die Fechsteäh,ae "-Rodio sen). March, The Handicap Erfurt. 4.15-" (Rosey). Fantasia on Danish 7.0-" From Saxony to the Water- 2.0-2.45--Shipping ; For Schools. (Rasch). Ballet7 " The Sleeping Picture Book (Hilpert) ; Music 4.55-News; Records. Beauty " (Tchaikovsky). Bavarian by Ahi. National Melodies (Grzndahl). kant "-Scenes from the Good 5.45-For Children. Dances (Rieur). Hun5arian 5.0-" Dr Likedeler " Pictures, Theme Song from 'the Film Old Days, with the Fricke Band, 6.30-Harpsichord and Harp Re- Peasant Pictures (Bartók). Songs and Music about- Klaus Klnvnen " (Schrader). African 8.0-See Deutschlaodsender. Stértebeker. Wind Band, Choir, Dance (Ganne). Ballet Suite 9.0-News. 6.4c5_Foreign Affairs. 8.15-Excerpts froua Peter Hetsels Singer and Speakers. (Papy). Overture, "Le Caïd" 9.20-11.0-See Hamburg. v.0-Salon Oechestra. Rheinircher Haustreund " (arr. .45-Harhour Notes. (Thomas) ; at 2.20-A Story (ixovs,ng). 7.30-News Interview with Sena- Schaut) ; Music by Weismann. 6.0-News. LILLE (Radio PTT Nord) tor Vos. - 9.0-News. 6.10-Ser Deutschla,adsender. 3.30-Por Girls. SO-Part I: " The Third Workers' 9.30- English Talk Unknown 7.0-Topical. 3.50-Wireless Notes. (France) 4.0-Wtather. 1,213 kc/s (247.3 xc.) 60 kW. Olympiad " - Descriptive Suite London. 7,10-Variety (arr. Sch f) ; Music ; Man) Music by 9.50.11.0--Music from Hamburg. Or estra, 4.15-Exchange ; Markets. Transmits at intervals frorn6.30 am. (Gleisner-De by Girnatit. Station Ensemble. Span- Douliez. Radio Orchestra. Con- Dance Band, Erna -Lange 4.25-Louis Frdl's 8.0 p.m-An Operetta. Competer. ish Intermezzo (Borchert). Psece ductor The DEUTSCHLANDSENDER (Sopéano), Jakscbtat ast-Bari- (Tegner). Habancra (Solazzi). 8.30-To be announced. 8.30-" Heroet of Liberty : Grac- tone), etc. Condu r Müller- 10.30 (approx.)-Nrvss. chus Babeuf "-Play after Ehren- (Germany) Sektperlen (Kucheeann-Schmsdt). burg Deilen). Ouvre les yeux bleus (Massrnet). (Van 191 kg/s (1,571 m.) 60 kW. 9.0-News. Melody (Bentzrn). Bolero, Mur- 9.15 Part II " The Third Transmits at intervals from 5.0 am. 9.30.11.0-Light and ance Music MONTE CENERI Workers'- Olympiad." cia (Neago). Spanish March 11.0 am-See Stuttgart. -Heinemann Ban Balalaika (Gyldmarh). Illusion, perdues (Switzerland) 10.0-11.0-News ; Records. Quintet and Pito. 12.50 rn-News. (Gade). Excerpts from the Suite, 1,167 bc/s (257.1 ne.) 15 kW. 1. lschrsnski Band. ; Amor and Psyche, 1937 " 11.0 a.m.-Rrcords. 2.0-ouncements. HILVERSUM (1,875 m.) (Kjaer). Invocation ('Fhomsen). BUCHAREST (Romania) 2.15-Instrumental Records. 11.29-Time ; News. Tango (Andersen). Jazz Rhap- 11.40 a 823 kc/s (364:5 12 kW. 2.45-Discussson for Mothers. (HoUand) a.m.-12,30 p.m-Records m.) ; sody on a César Franck Theme Light Music. Relayed by Radio-Romania, 160 3.0-Statson Orchestra. Conductor: 160 kc/s; 10 kW until 2.40 p.m.; (Rosenberg). bc/s (1,875 m.). Dobrindt. Mikulicz (Pfte.) at 150 kW from 2.40 p.m. 4.0'5.0-Sec Sotlens. 5.35-German Lesson. 6.15-Talk : Ski-ing. Tranmits at intervalsfrom 4.30a.m. 4.0-4.10-A Story. KRO Programme. 6.0-News. 4.15 p.m. Schubert and Schu- 5.0-Steing Quartet in A (l'iczttti) 7.40-8.55 g.m-Records. 6.30-Records. - by the Brcronel Quartet. 6.30-A Pilen. 6.45--News. mann Records. 9.40-Records. 6.10-Icelandic Music by the Reyk- Schipa and 5.0-Art Review Records. 5.55-Genealogy. 10.10-Joost van den Vondel Com- 7.0-Records of Tito ; 6.0-Motto News. memoration (Recorded). iavik Male Voice Choir. Conduc- Arnelitu Galli-Curci. 6Á5.-Romanian Songs by the tor : Thórdarson. Island (Thór- 6.10-Station Orchestra. Conduc- 11.10-Religious Address', News. 7.15-Talk : Economics. Cutroceni Choral Seutet. darson). I Skumringens Ro hmm Orchestra. Conduclort 6.30-Music on Two Pfles. tor: }3igl. Symphony in C (Bird 11.55-KRO Melodists. Condüctor: 7.30-String German Danges (Morart Lustenhouwer. Klein (Refrains) sover(Gudmundsson). Gronlands- Catela. Othmar Nussio (Flute). 7.0-Educational. viser (Einarsson). Ave Maria in G (Vivald. 7.15--Symphony Concert from the Comedy Overture (Blacher). at 12.40 p.m.-Records Flute Concerto Rameau Suite (Zilcher). Dances 1.40-Por Wornee. (Kaldalóns). Nornadeenes Skaree Suite in B minor (Bach). Minueç Athenaeum, Conductor : Scher- (Runólfsson). Gavotte (Handel- chen. In the intervals, News from Marusszek (Kodlily). Frane 2.41e-DTevsmaking Lesson. Musette and the Fields and Grolws of Bo- 7.0 - Meeting of the Danish Martucci). Plate Sonata in Sports. 3.45-Records. Women's Nalional Advisory hemia (Smetana) ; at 7.0-7.10--- 3.55-KRO Chamber Orchestra. (Scarlatti). Prelude, Air an 9.0-Records : Light Music. Council, from the Warnen's In- Readin9. Conductor : Reinarais. Fugue on "B A C H" (Hostt 9.45-News (Prends, German). stilare. scaly,on : Women and 8.0-Topical ; Political Press Re- 4.40-Records. egger). Arabesque, Nocturne asid the Population Question. lee rovivation (Hastio). 4.55-KRO Orchestra. Conductor, 9.0-News Weather. BUDAPEST (No. 1) Our Dumb Prieteds" - Reinards. ; 8.30-0.0 - Recarde "Alda Musical Sequence for Animal 5.25-Greetings. 9.20-Danish Macic. R io Orches- (Verdi). (Hungary) Protection Day. 5.40-KRO Mrlodings. Conductor: tra. Conductor T en. Koppel 546 kg/s (549.5 m.) ; 120 kW. 9.0-News; Topical. Lyssienhouwee. Klein (Refrains). Overture Transmits al intervalsfrom 5.45 on "Innsbruck, (No. 1) (Russia) am. 9.30-9.45-Serenata 6.20-Esperanto Lesson ; An- 'an MOSCOW lassen " (Holler) Smith " (Hen u . Pite. Con- - 11.3 am-Station Orchestra at ich muss dich noUncrrnents ; Talks ; News. 172 hg/s (1,744 m.) 500 kW. far Oboe, Violin, Viola, and Rhapsody, 11.30-News. 7.55-Maestricht Munici al Or- Himmrlact' 4.30 p.m-An Oprra. 12.40 p.nt.-Tibor Szatmári (Pite.). Cello, chestra. Conductor : 5-termans. 9.0-Dutch Programme. 10.0-11.0-Sonst Bund. Maréchal 10.10-Records : Carmen (Bizet). 1.40-News. ('Cello). 10.30-11.30 10.0-Swedish Programme. 3,15.-Por Women. 8.45-Records. - Hat 's Band m't.-Spanish Programme. 3.45-News. 9.10-KRO Orchestra. Conductor: from London (Reg 11.0-12 4.0-Opera Orchestra. Conductor: FRANKFURT (Germany) Reinards, and Records. kW. Ru(ler. Concerto for Stringy 1,195 kc/s (251 rn) ; 25 10.10-News. KÖNIGSBERG (Ileilsberg) (Germany) Cassel, etc. Ser Sunday. MUNICH (Lully). German Dances (Mo- 10.20-Kristel Dance Ba'° 100 zart). Hungarian Transmits at intervals from 5.0 ace. 11. (Germany) 740 kg/s (405.4 m.) ; kW. Divertimento 10-11.40-Records. Relayed by Nürnberg, 1,267 kg/s (Schubert-Kesztler) Intermezzo. 11.0 g.m-Sen Munich ; at 12.0 1,031 kg/s (291 m.) ; 100 kW. ' A Village Romeo and Juliet" noon-News* Relayed by Danzig, 1,303 kg/s (230.5 rn). - (lDrlius). Marching Song 1.0 p.m.-News. HILVERSUM (301.5 m.) (230.2 rn). Transmits at intervals from 5.0 am. (Weiner). 1.10-Records. (HoUand) Transmits a t intereals from 5.0 am. 11.0 am-Coburg Provincial Or- 11.0 Munich : 5.0-Sündor Gyö,nrey. 2.0--Talk Time ; Markets. 995 hc/s; 15 kW until 6.10 p.m.; am-Ser ; at 12.0 chestra. Conductor Tuebben. 5.30-Soetens (Violin). Sonata 2.15-2.45--For Womee. 60 kW from 6.10 p.m. noon-News. 1.15 p.m. - Band from Deutsch- (Leclair). Printemps (Milhaud). 3.0-Hofmann (Pite.). The Wan- AVRO Programme. 1.0 p.m-News ; Talk. landsender. 1.15-Light Music. Habanera (Ravel). Minstrels derer Fantasia (Schubert). Ballad 7.40 am-Time ; Records. 2.0-2.30-For Children. (Debussy). in G miiior (Brahms). Rhapsody 9.40-Service. 1.55-Exchange. 3.5-Dumky Trio (Dvoiák), by the go-Talk The Minorities alter in E flat (Brahms). 9.55--Records. 2.30-Talk. Munich Pite. Trio. the War. 3.30-Light Orchestral. Conductor: 10.10-Kovacs Lajos Orchestra. 2.40-Fairy Tales and Songs. 3.40-Reading. 6.30--Hungarian Songs by Margit Korn er. 10.40-Cookery TaIh. 3.0-Station Orchestra. Conductor 4.0-Time ; Weather ; Markets. Bodán and György Kubányi with 5.0-Topical. 11.10-AVRO Orchestra. Conduc- von Sosen. Spilcket (Baritone). 4.15-Light Orchestral. Conductor' the Gyula Csorba Cigány Band. 6.0-News. tor Treep. 5.0-" Without Knives andForks" Mihalovic. In the tnterva 7.30-" The Battle " - Play alter 6.10-Chamber Music. Ludmilla 12.10 p.m-Records. -Three Mediarval Sketches Topical Talks. Claude Farrere (Barsi) (Recorded). Schirmer (Contralto), Elisabeth 12.40-Pierre Palla (Organ), Wily (Geeiser). 5.niversaries. 9.0--News. Dramer-Büche (Viola), Schröter Wennink (Songs) and Boris 5.40-Topical. 6.0-News. 9.25-Roth String Qurtet. (Pite.), Schütze (Clarinet). Sonata Lrnsky (Violin). 6.0-Nrws. 6.10-To b e announced. 10.30-Danfe Records. for ViOla and PIte. (Kuhn). 1.25-Records. 6.10-Adelheid Armhold (Soprano), 7.0-"Leonce und Lena"- 11.5-News. Songs for Contralto, Clarinet and 1.40-AVRO Orchestra. Conduc- Pollach (Pite.), Schupp (Tenor). Comedy (Büchner) with Music. Pite. (Spohr). Sonata for Viola tor Terep. Songs (Taubmann). Gavotte and 8.0-Talk. BUDAPEST (No. 2) and Pite. (Ditteesdorf). 2.23-Dressmaking Lesson. Toccata (Vollerthun). Eight 8.5-Musical Kaleidoscope, with 7.0- Kiinneke - Gala Concert. 3.25-Lyra Trio. Songs (Kilpinen). Pite. (Liszt) Harina Rodrgg and Schmid (Hungary) Station Orchestra. Conductor 4.10-Children's Choir. Conductor: (a) Nocturne in A flat, (b) La (Songs), Melanie Micharlis (Vio- 359.5 kc/s (834.5 m.) ; 18 kW. The Composer. Allmeroth and Hamel. lin), Uhr ('Cello), Arnold (Clari- 5.30 p.m-Foe Farmers. Seideespinner (Tenors), Juliane 4.40-For Childree. 7.0-"hon Stories in Music"- net), Kusche and Schmidmeirr 6.0-Organ Records. Dorderlein (Soprano), Hesse 5.10-Arolian Orchestra. Peter Arco and the Börschel (Pite. Duo). 6.30-French Lesson. (Baritone). Introduction to 6.10-Talk. Band, elc' 9.0-News. 7.0--Talk. "Glückliche Reise." Excerpts, 6.40-For Children. 8.10-" The First Cigar "-Se- 9.20-To be announced. 7.30-Records. Der Vielgeliebte," "Der Tenor 6.45-AVRO Dance Bafld.7\ quence (Bartels). 9.30-11.0-See Hamburg.

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Lî U E S D oiler atad his Musi- BndFasurter AY (N 0V e m b e r 2 3) 'ens sch' W0ngt( Thouret. sourdine (Tellam). 'arch Dance (Sieczynski). Walec in A fKuntnstgtfl). Potpourri (Saildel). (Deofák-Prihnda). Ländler (FIrm- NAPLES GROUP (Italy) Fille de Jladame Angot " (Le. 11.45-Nesss. Le pere la victoire (Ganne). ming). Lass mich schau'n, cocq). National Orchestra and 12.0 mu't.-Midnight Melodies. schau'n, scltau'n (Eisenstein). Naples, 1.104 kc/s (271.7 m.) 12.30-1.0 am. (Wednesday) Raugel Clinic. Conductor In- - STRASBOURG Songs (Lehár) : (a) Trinkt man 10 kW. Florence (No. 1), etc. (France) ghelbrecht. Cost Germaine Cer- Dance Music. auf du und du, (b) Song, "The See Sunday. 859 kc/s (349.2 in.) ; lOO kW. 6.0 p.in.-Light Muic. nay, Mireille Berthon, Jane Mor- Transmitsat intervals from 6.30a.m. Tsorevitch." Rubinstein'a 6.15--Topical. let, Front, Cl4risseao, Balbon, REYKiAVIK (Iceland) 5.15 p.mut. Trio dr France" Melody " in Jazz Style (Scott. Payen. 208 kc/s -" Wood). Heimatklinge 6.25-Rinaldi Mandoline Ensemble. (1,442 in.) ; 16 kW. Sanata (Leclair). Pite. Trio (Königs- 10.30-News ; Weather. Transmits at intervals from 110a.m. Conductor : Filippini. (Ravel). 7.0-7.30--See Rome. 10.45--Records : " Reflets d'Alle- 8.10 p.m. - Weather (Icelandic, 6.0-Educational. 12.0 nosn-Tinte ; News. magne " (Floren Schmitt), Con- German, English). 12.10 p.m-Opera Records. Over- 7.30- Sound Film Music-Ceera 6.30-Concert from Rennes-Brg- ture, Orchestra. ductor The Composer. 8.20-Parliamentary Nates. " Tsar and Carpenter" 8.55-Announcements. - 7.0-Neess. (Lortzing). Aria, " Der Frei- 8.30-Topical. schütz (Wefler). Aria, 8.50--Dance Music. PARIS (Radio-Paris) - 9.0-Time; News. 7.30-Concert fram Limoges (lai-l-). " " Hans 9.30-Talk. 8.0-News (German, French). Heilung" (Morschner). Prelude, .0-News. (France) 10.0-Icelandic Folk Music. The Flying Dutchman "(Wog. 10.15-10.55--Dance Music. 8.30-Variety : "Optimists' Club 182 kc/s (1,648 in.) 80 kW. nec). March, " Die Rase vom -Fantasy (Cor and Zins) Marie- Liebesgarten 6.28 ans. Programme ROME GROUP (Italy) Antoinette Prodier (Pfte.5 "Les " (Pfitzner). Ex- OSLO (Norway) - Notes ; cerpts, " Der Rosenkavalier RecÒth. Rome (No. I), 713 kc/s (420.8 Dupont-Durand-Duval cant au (Strauss). 260 kc/s (1,153.8 m.) ; 60 kW. spectacle (Fontes). 6.40-Tinte ; News. in.); 50kW. Bari (Na. I), etc. " 1.0-Records of Handel's Concerti Fredrikstad, etc. See Sunday. 6.50-Gym ; Records. See Sunday. 10.30-News (French, German). at intervals from 10.40 am. grossi by the Boyd NerI String Transmits 7.15-News Records. Transmits at intervals from 6.45 am. Orchestra. 4.0 p.ni.-Bergen Radio Orchestra. Proggammes 8.0-Newt; ; Records. 4.15 p.m-Lydia Fiorentini (Pite.). STUTTGART (Germany) 1.30-Announcements. 4.30-Literary Programme. 10.15--Programme Notes; Records. 4.55-5.0--Morse Lesson. 574 kc/s (522.6 m.) ; 100 kW. 2.0-Exchange ; Markets. 4.40-Amdahl Orchestra. 10.45-Reading ; Records. 5.50-Dopolavoro Notes. 5.20-For Women. 11.45-Markets. Transmits at intervals from 5.0 am. 2.13-Concert for Children. 6.0-Talk (English) ; Announce- 11.0 and 2.40-Coakery. 5.50-News and nouncements. 12.0 noon-Jewish Talk. am-Orchestra Melo 6.30--Sonata in F (Strauss) by p.ns Trio. 3.0-News. 12.20 -Giardino Orchestra. 8.25-Nesss (English, French). 12.0 noon-News. 3.5-Station Orchestra. March Karl Andersen ('Cella) and Rief- News ; Exchange. 1.0-Time ; 7.0-Time ; Nesvs. Overture, Blue- lin (Pite.). Cernay (Songs). 12.15 pse -Orchestra (contd.). (Hartlieb). " 1.30-Germaine 7.20-Talk ; Light Music. 1.0-2.0-Sen Deutschlandsender. beard" (Offenbach). Pieces 7.0-Talk. 1.43-Giardino Orchestra. 8.0-" Andrea Chénier" (Gior- ..).30-Variety Programme. 3.0-Concert - Station Orchestra, (Translateur) (a) Was Blumen 2.0-Programme Notes ; Talks. dano). Conductor Previtali. Conductor : Bara, Trompeter träumen, (b) Hochzeit in Lili- Notes. ; ro-Theatre 2.30-Exchange Markets. Chorus-Master t Costansini. Cast: Bors Godunov Corps, Stuttgart Folk Music So- put. Wcaner Mad'ln (Ziehrer). 8.20-Selection, " 2.45-Henriette Delannoy (Songs). Francesco Merli, Benvenuto Wiener Spaziergänge (Komzák). (Mussorgsky) by the Station Or- Roget (Pfte.). ciety, Hofgle (Baritone). 3.0-Henriette Franci, Maria Pedrini, Agnese at 2m Mandensehein (Schneider). : Kramm. 5.0-Women Work. chestra. Conductor 3.15-Political Review ; Talk. Dubbini, Edmea Limberti, Tito 5.30-Topical ; at 6.0-News. Ländler and Schuhplateler 8.40--News. 3.45-Exchange. Gobbi, Piero Passerotti, Luigi (Daxenherger). March (Pock- 9.0-Topical Talk. 4.0-Mlle. Servan (Snugs). 6.15-" M asters of their Craft Bernardi, Nino Mazziotti and Records. berger). 9.15-10.0 - Norwegian Music. 4.15-Mlle. Arnitz (Violin). Gino Conti. In the intervals, Station Orchestra. Conductor 7.15-Microphone Visits to Places 4.0-Handwork. 4.30-English Lesson. Talk ; News. Erling Carlsen (Clarinet). connected with Schiller's Youth. 4.25-Review. Kramm. 4.50--Markets. 4.35 Margit Alenius-Theorcel Overture (Reissiger). Clarinet 5.0-Locatelli Orchestra. 8.15-" The Erl King's Daughter - (Fernström). Sutte SOTTF.NS (Switzerland) (Gode), Station Choir and Or- (Harpsichord). Chromatic Fantasy Concerto 6.0-Educational; German Books. and Fugue in D minor (Bach). (Flurum). Saga og Fartitull Cameroons. 677 kg/s (443.1 m.) 100 kW. chestra, Canductor : Zimmer. 6.45-Talk The Suite in E (Scarlatti). Pieces (Olsen). 7.0-Educational. Relayed by Geneva, 401 kg/u mann. Irma Roster (Soprana), Emma Moyer (Contralto), Mül- (Couperin) (a) Le petit rien, 7.30-Talks ; Reading. (748 m.). 11.29 News; ler (Baritone). (b) La Bourbonnaise. Pieces PARIS (Eiffel Tower) 8.0-Home Affairs. am-Time; Records. (Rameau) (a) Two Minuets, (b) 8.8-Foreign Affairs. 12.10 p.m-Regards. 9.0-News. (France) 9,15-Political Press Review. La Poule. 8.15-Chamber Music Doyen 12.25-Records ai Caruso : Nea- - 9.ifO-Records: Dye and Light 5.5-French Lesson. 1,456 kc/s (208 m.) ; 7 kW. (PIte.), V errons t (Songs) and politan Songs. 5.25-The Anti-Waste Campaign, Transmits at intervals from 8.30 am. tke Calvet Quartet. PIte. Pre- 12.35-12,45--Dance Recorda. Music. 5.35-Talk : Persia. 8.0 n.m-lane Morlet (Songs) and lude and Fugue (de Brévtlle). 3.50-Time. 11.0-12.0 m'I-Sec Fran furt. Jeanne-Marie Darré (Pite.). Pite. Son9s (de Bréville). Pite. : (a) 4.0-Radio Suisse romande Orches- 6.10-The Film Industry. (a) The Bee's Wedding (Mendels- Sérenade (Samazeu:lh), (b) tra. Conductor : Haug. Orertiare, TOULOUSE (Radio. 6.40-" Stadtpark "-Variety with sohn), (h) Toccala (Saint-Saens). 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Hours of Transmission in Greenwich 3.0-See Oeatscklandsender. In NATIONAL Mean Time. the interval, Books. For Time Signals, see Monday. 5.0-Talk an Animals. 10.15 an,. (0)-Service. NOV. ATHLONE (Ireland) 5.50-Programmes ; MarkeD. 24WEDN ES DAY 10.30 (0)-Weather Forecast. 10.45 (D)-Cinerna Organ. 565 kc/s (531 m.) ; 100 kW. 6.0-News. 11.15 (0)-Records. Dublin, etc. See Sunday. 6.10 " 'Twixt Dreaming and 11.30 (0)-French for Schools. 1.30 pot-Records. Waking- " Station Orchestra, 11.45 (D>-BBC Midland Orchestra. 2.30-3.0-For Schools. Choir and -Dance Band, Singers, BUCHAREST (Romania) FRANKFURT (Germany) Talk by Eoghain 12.45 p.m. (0)-Band. 5.30-Illuslrated Violin, etc, 823 kc/s (364.5 m.) ; 12 kW. 1,195 kc/L (231 m.) ; 25 kW.* 1.15 (D)-Alfrod Salter (Baritone). O'Fairceallaigh Bach. Relayed by Radio-Romania, 160 Cassel, in'' See Sunday. '' q 6.0-Records Famous Ba 7.40-Talk India. 1.30 (0)-john MacArthur Quintet. 8.0-Motto; Sound News. kc/s (1,879 rn). 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PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor [37 NOVEMBER 19, 19371 WORLD-RADIO 8.15-Concert. 7.45-Paris Programme with Jean 6.30-Reading. THURSDAY (Ñovember 25) 9.0-French Programme. Clement, presented by Jean 6.35-See Brno. 10.0-12.0 m't. Spanish Pro- Loup. 7.25-" Tsareeitch Alexis "-Play - 8.0-News. (Merezhkovsky, Czech tians, by 8.10-Lee Frères Jacasse. Krifka). Tout Paris (Waldteufel). Russian Malatesta, Baracchi and Caseli. MUNICH (Germany) 8.15 - "Plaisirs de Paris" - 9.0-Time ; News. Romance (Frisol). Dance of the Alter the Opera, News. Variety Programme. 9.15-Russian Lesson. (Ponchielli). Seernade i 100 kw. Hours 740 kc/s (405.4 m.) ; 8.45-Talk. 9.35-10.5 - Suzanne Suter-Sapin (Fucik). Erotica (Grirg). Srtec- VIENNA (Austria) Relayed by Nürnberg, 1,267 kc/s 8.50-" La bonnr histoire." (Violin) and Sehfehler (Pise.). tien, "The Tsarenitch" (Lehár). (236.8 en). Chaconne (Bach). 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El amor bruio (Falla). Jung (Organ). Choral Society. Conductor LYONS (PTT) (France) - Eroica Symphony (Beethoven). 10.40-11.40 - VARA Orchestra1 Groke, Hitler Youth Choir. Dance Band. Conducton: Michal- 7.0-News. Fantasia," " Lucky Birds,' 648 kg/s (463 rn) ; 100 kW. ski. Kristin Hilsdoef and Lore 5.0-Talk: KdF Gymnastics. Transmits at intervals from 6.30 am. 8.0-Variety with \4arie Bizet and 5.15-French Opera Records. Over- Schonfbergen (Songs), and Misclsa 7.0 p.m-Records. Ignatieff (Balalaika). Jean Riens. Uaee, "Raymond" (Thomas). 7.30-News. 8.38-10.30-Soirée tournante. KALUNDBORG (Denmark) Aria, "Mignon" (Thomas). Es- 8.0-Surprise Programme. 8.30-Symphony Orchestra, Con- m.) 60 cerpts, "Carmer," (Bizet). Over- NAPLES GROUP (Italy) ductor: Tornasi. Overture, " Fi- 240 kg/s (1,250 ; kW. 8.30-10.30 - See Paris (Eiffel Relays Copenhagen, 1,176 he/s ture, " The Hermit's Bell Tower). Naples, 1,104 he/s (271.7 rn.) garo" (Mozant). Suite, Nunsoumsa (255.t w.). (Maulan). 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Lettre d'aosour (Hahn). Le 1,35-Radio Orchestra. Conductor: 9.40-11.0 - Dance Music from Light Music. 10.15-10.55--Dance Music. chien fidèle (Hahn). Tuxen. Hedvig Jensen (Songs). Munich. 4.0- Serenades and Gas-ottes - 11.0 p.m.-1.0 an,. (Sunday) - Excerpts, ' A Night in Venice Radio Orchestra. Conductor OSLO (Norway) Dance Music. (Strauss). Excerpts, " Faust LAHTI (Finland) Herschel. Serenade, Sotto le tue 260 kc/s (1,153.0 m.) 60 kW. (Gounod). Paris March (Gonne). 166 Ic/a (1,007 rn) 150 kW. finestre (Catalani). Gavotta piz- Fredeikttad, etc. See Sunday. Songs (Lange-Müller, Heise). Relayed by Helsinki, 095 bc/s zicato (Cern). Catalan Serenade Transmittatintervalsfeom 10.40a.m. PARIS Overture, " La Princesse de Tré- (335.2 m.) (Niemann). Aubade pizzicato 3.0 p.m-Records. (France) bioonde" (Offenbach). Excerpts, Transmits at intervals from 6.5 am. (Schnéklud). Gavotte (Sgambati). 3.45-Reading. 182 bc/s (1,648 m.) 00 kV. Viel Uts-m um Nichts" (Korn- 3.0 p.m-Records. Sérénade lointaine (Filipucci). 5.50-Hanger Dance Band. 6.28 ant. - Programme Notes aid). Scandinavian Suite (luci- 4.0-Foe Children. 4.20-Francesco Chi esa rea dt his 4.50-Foe Children. Records. Iaredeeiksen). Excerpts, "The 4.20-Toivo Maoiinen (Accordion). own Poems. 5.30-Economics. 6.40-News; Press Review.

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(Richnau). Jeremsas (Mikus-Csak), (t) Zigeanersvriseo 12.10 p.m. - Orchestra (coold.). 16 kW. 1.0-Time Nems. 208 kg/s (1,442 es.) ; i Tröstlösa (Richnau). Cradle gerne Pol- Overture, Helia (Pauspertl). Weather (Icrlandic, (Sarasate). Wir tanzen 1,15-Giardino Orchestra (conld.). .1.0 n.m. - 5ong (Mozart). My curly- ka (Hermann). Folk Dance, Waltz, Kärnlner Madln (Kreutz- 1.30-Canadian Songs (Vuilitemoz) English, German). headed Baby (Clutsam). Bäure hat d'Katz yerbee (arr. berger). Selection, "The Land by Luden Verroass. .0 p.m.-Music and News. 5.45-Sketch. - Mönch). Folk Song, Allerhand of Smiles " (Lehár). Saxophone: 1.45-Giardino Orchestra (contd.). 1.0-Weather. 6.0-News. Concert Polka, BIrli tanzt (Mos- German, aus dem Schsxabenland (arr. 1.58-Programme Notes. 1.10-Weather (Icelandic, 6.30-Old Dances by Sköld's Band. Schneider). Sehwiibisches Hatzel- hein:er). Potpourri, Allerhand 2.0-Educational Programme. English). 7.0-Talk: Swedish Excavations tn (Mayer-Nass- vom Donaustrand (Remeter). Notes. brot - Cabaret 2.30-Exchange Markets. l.20-Paeliamrnlary Greece. Klenk). Swabian Dances (tir- Tanga, Für dichsing ich das t.15-Annaancements. 7.30--Records: Famous Tenors. 2.45-Talk : Cochin Chiita. bach). March, Auf Wiederhören schönste Lied (Krímps). Viecta- 3.0-Louise Bury (Schumann, Baia- 1.0-Time; News. 7.15-Talk. (Hermano). Step (Kaempfner). hirco, Beydts and Leroun Songs). 1.30-Dramatic. I 8.15-Ship Ahoy!-Ssredisb Sailor LO Records of George Thill 10,0-Choir. Songs with Karin Jael, Brande- 1.0-Sound News. - 3.15--Literary Review. 6.0-News. (Tenor). Arias, "The Damna- 3.30-Talk on Aviation. 10.25-Radio Orchestra. - lias, the Seven Singing Sailor rían of Faust " (Berlioz), " Wer- Nadia 11.0 p.itt..1.O n.m. (Sunday)- Boys, an Band, etc. 6.10-See Hamburg. 3.45-Songs of Auvergneby Accordion Workers' thee " (Mactenet) and Hdrodiade de Cléry. Dance Music. (Recorded). 6.40 - Talk: The KdF Tri to Ital (Masscnet). Stündchen f36. 4.0-Talk Reading. 8.45-News. Strauss). Heimliche Aufforderung 4.20-Talk America. (Italy) 9.0-10.0 (from Göteborg)-Fager- 7.0-ltuttgart-5(arlsruhe-Mannheim ROME GROUP Exchange Programme. (R. Strauss). Song (Coates). 4.35-Talk : Cuckoos. lund Dance Band. Reeve (No.1), 713 Icc/s (420.6 0.0-Time; News. Songe (Lehár) : (a) Dein ist mein 4.50-Exchange Markets. 1), etc. ganzes Herz, (b) Du bist meine Children. es.) ; 50 kW. Bari (No. 9.30-Operetta, Film, Cabaret and 5.0-Por See Sunday. STRASBOURG (France) Records. Sonne. Wine, Woman und Sang- 1.45-Song Records. Dance (Jak. Strauss). 1.45 am-Gym. 859 kc/s (349.2 es.) ; 100 kW. 11.0-12.0 mt-See Frankfurt. 6.0-Dramatic Programme. - Newt. 1.30-Announcoments. 6.30-Revirw by Haueigot. 7.0-7.20-Time ; Transmit s at intervals from 6.30a.m. 9.341-10.0-For Schools. 2:0-Time ; Weather ; Lottery Re- 6.40-Theatre Review ; Racing. 1.0 p.,it.-Light Orchestral. Con- 10.30-See Turin. TOULOUSE (Radio. sults ; M'urkets. 7.0-Educatio8af Programme. ductor t Boar. Grógoire (Violin) 11.30_Sports Notrs. - Toulouse) (France) 2.15-Vienna Teachers' A-capella : Displays. and Roskam ('Cello). 3.30-Talk Dancing Music. Conductor Choir. Choir master: Reinhold Reminiscences. 11.40-Light 913 kc/t (328.6 m.) ; 60 kW. 3.40-Theatre Overture, ' Le Cheval 1.45-Economics and Social Notes. Schmid. Sangs (Schuherl) (a) Talk. Mancini. 5.0-See Paris (PTT). Transmits at inters-alt from 8.0 am. .4Litecary de bronze" (Auber). lapanexr Nur ocr die Sehnsucht kmnt, Notes. - 7.53-Pro8eamme Prelude, 7.0-News. 12.0 noon-News. (b) Liebe, (e) Mondenschein. 8.0-Political. Review. Dance (Gaublier). 'I 7.30-Songs Petits chan- Orchestra. Rantzau " (Mascagni). Suite, by the 12.30 p.nt.-Salon Der Toit im Schacht (Czaianek. 8.15 Records (Liszt, Baeeint, - - La figlia di Jorio " (Fran. teurs de Hochslatt. 12.45-Light Music. Ubre s16n Feldweg (Fester Popper). - (German). chrtts). Dance (PrimI). Parole 8.0-News - 1.15-" Guitars "-Fantasy. Der tkhssarze Reiter (Kössner 8.30-The Pearl Fishers" (tacet), 8.15-News; S arts. 1.45-Marches. Glück auf (Miessner). O Diandir, from the Opsira-Camique. In gaie (Allieti). - 8.30-Ceflcert (rom the Palais de 2.0-2.5-Nesxs. 12.0 noon-News. tief druot' im Tal (Herbeck - the intervals, News ; Reotr. PiStes. Radia Orchgstra. Conduc- 4.30-English Concert. Mädir, mackrack (Pliilzeneder (Sunday) 12.15 p.m.-" From A to Z 11.45 p.m-il ans. - tor : de Vitbees, Concordia. 6.40-Orchestra. Lippitzbach (Herheck). Morgen Band.. Musical Encydlopwdia (Mar- Bouillon Dance Argentina Choir, Lattice Debonte 11.15-Newt ; Sports. marschieren wir (Eezermann) (Cotrilto) nd Doyen (Pite.). 7.15-Light Musjc. 3.O-New ; Exchange. I' (Czechoslovakia) FIYIflg Dutch: PRAGUE :cemnnte. , 01x'Th " Deux de la Le- 120 63 kc/s (470.2 m.) ; kW. 1.0-Neu's. :pts, ceint (Pastor). Aria ' Titus ion (Scotto). 3.25-Records. Transmitsatsntervalsfrom 5.15 am. 1.20-2.0--News , Violin , Talk. Pfte. and Orchestra : 8.45-Operetta Music. Excerpts, 4.4s-Reading (Aul). R eview . Children. (\t) 12.30 p.m-Industrial 3.40-For " the Dragonflies' 12.40-Records. 4.0-Nexos. Syuxphonic Poem (Piensé). Choir The Dance of 51OTalk Old Vienna. C Music. and Orchestra Les fantômen de (Lehár), La Gran Via " (Vat- 5.20-Folk S ongsan d Chamber 12.50-Exchange. 4.15-Dance la nuit (Noudier). Choir Séré- verde). " The Gipsy Princess 12.55-Exchange (Geensan). 4.55-Talk for 'Rouliers, " Music by Karl Klier and Viktor nade et'hieer (Saint-Safns). Four (Káleniln), Ballo Sieba Koeda from the C oncee t House. Transmission . Programme. " 1.0-1.20--German 5.10-Rural French Ballads (Gaubeet). POte. (areneo) Cm-ci-la (Ran- Girl i__Play (Fuchs). 5.50-Dopolavoro Notes. 6.0-rime ; News. Milliotuth Concerto in F minor (Chopin). Zato). (1.10-Film Talk. 2.20-Concert from Kosicc. 6.0-Talk in Esperanto . Notes. Chorale Fantasia Malborough 9.10-Light Music. 6.30-" Esa " (Lehár) by the Sta- Beno. i 6.25-News (English, French). 3.50-See Commettant) 1f te polonaise 10.0-News. don and 4 55-F r Farmern. 7.0-News. Orchestra Mixed Choir, 10.15-English Concert. : 4.45-Fôr 'Rochers. 7.20-Tlk. Chabrier) etc. Conductor Holzer. 10 50-Now; (French German). 11.15-Light Mus(c. . 8.45-Grieg POte. Recital by Cor- 4.55 - Gemsen Transmtssion r 7.30-Light Music. . 11.50-12.0 ni't.-News. Peasant 'War iS_Play (Franz 8.9-' Ginevra dccli Almicri ii'o-iance Music, i nelius Coarniawski. Ballad in G (Peeagallo) from the Teatro minor. Lyric Pieces: (a) Norme- Hauptmann). .* gian 5.45-News (German). Comunale, Bologna. Conductor: " Peasant March, (b) Butter- ' fly, (e) March of the Dwarfs, . Cast Augusta 6.tS-Ness's. Del Cam50m i . i - (é) Shepherd Boy. Peasant 6.20-Ser Beno. . - Oltrahella, Luigi Boegoniivo, ' a' Dances 6.40-Talk: Etiquette. Emilio Venturini, tide Reggiani, '_ , . '- Tiar and Carpenter" (Loen- Corrado Zawbnlli. Giuseppe .., z 3.10-News, 7.0-" 11.20 - Pfleger Band. Muzih zing). Conductor Parsk. Nessi, Atessundro Ziliant, Dom- The Beethoven . 'i ' (Bugle Horn) March (Jarosch). 9.0-Time , Neun. mico Malatesta, Arustide, Bar- H use in the Eroica 'Rute, Wiener Grazien (Freislcr). 9.15-Records. acchi, and Dario Caselle. In the - by Dvor- ' Bugle-houes Fantasia' Mein Oxter- -_ 9.30-10.30-Dance Music intervals, Talk ; Notes. After the Gasse Vienna: fha . mich (Rusenbrana). Annex-Ga- sky and his Melody Boys from Opera, Neuss. * 'Eroica" is to be ' . notte (Raab). March, Huldjgungs- the Lucerna Café. . fest (Müller). SOTTENS (Switzerland) played at uris 9.55-Announcen,entg, RADIO.MÉDITERRAN1E 677 bc/s (443.1 rn); 100 kW. (PIT) at 5 p.m. io.o-io.'to - Pfiecer Orchestra 401 (France) Relayed by Geneva, he/n to-day; Vienna - . Hess (Massak). Òveeture, " 1,276 (235.1 Der kc/ ¿27 gave it on Wed- - BnjaoZu"Coibulhn).Potpniirri, T ,.-Tirne ; News ; Re- 0d d ' n o 1h xcii) M h L.!_ -1lk g ht iso 1y h SkR d 12:S0_cOrf s of 'Yehudi Menu- _ don (fil - WARSAW (Poland) 'L'h (F au n bi 224 k/ (1339 ni) 120 kW

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44 WORLD-RADIO NOVEMBER 19, I37 STATIONS IN ORDER OF FREQUEÑCIES AND WAVELENGtHS.

kc/s ro. kW Station ltda nr. kW Station kd/s m. kW Station Band No. 1. 150-300 kc/s. 0.1 Assiut (Egypt) 1131 265.3 10 Hörby (Sweden) 152 1973.5 5 Ankara (Turkey) 731 4104 5 3 Madrid (EAJ2) (SpIn) 7 Turin (No. 1) (Italy) 153 1961 7 Kaunas (Lithuania) J 5 5 Seville (Spain) 1140 263.2Ç 10 Genoa (No. 1) (Italy) 1150 Hilversum (No. 1) (Hollandi 20 Tailinn (Estonia) - 110 Trieste (Italy) ('0'dT 10 kW only rq4) 740 405.4 I 100 Munich (Germany) 120 LONDON NATIONAL 160 1875 2.40 G.M.T.) 400 5 100 Marseilles (PTT) 261.1. 20 NORTH NATIONAL - L 150 Radio.Romania (Romania) J I I 1 Pori (Finland) 150 SCOTIISH NATIONAÛ' " 166 1807 150 Lahti (Finland) l I 758 395.8 12 Katowice (Poland) 1158 259.1 10 Kosice (Czechoslovakia) 172 1744 500 Moscow (No. 1) (U.S.S.R.)lI 767 391 1 60 BURGHEAD s" 1167 257.1 15 Monte Ceneri (Switzerlandr 182 1648 80 Radio-Paris (France) / I 1 70 SCOTTISH REGIONAL/ 1176 255.1 10 Copenhagen (Denmark) 185 1622 5 Istanbul (Turkey) 0.25 Sortavala (Finland) 11185 253.2 60 Nice-C6te d'Azur (France) 187.5 1600 20 Irkoutsk (U.S.S.R.) 776 386.6c 10 Staiino (U.S.S.R.) 1 0.5 Cassel (Germany) 191 1571 . 60 Deutschlandseodej (Germa 1.120 Toulouse (PTT) (Fran I 2 Coblenz (Germany) 200 1500 150 DROITWICH 785 120 Leipzig (Germany) 1195 251 . 25 Frankfurt (Germany)t,/' 35 Minsk (U.S.S.R.) 7.5 Barcelona (EAu) (Spai 5 Freiburg.im.Breisgau (Ger.) 208 1442 795 I 3 16 Reykiavik (Iceland) - 50 Lwów (Poland) ,# ( 2 Trier (Germany) 216 1389 150 Motala (Sweden) f 5 PENMON (Anglesey) 804 120-4 249.2 5 Prague (No.2) (Czechoslovakia) 217.5 1379 100 Novosibirsk (U.S.S.R) 70 WELSH REGIONAL Ii? 1213 247.3 60 Lilie (Radio PTTNord)(Fbnce 224 1339 120 Warsaw (No. 1) (Fand) J /1 814 368.6 50 Milan (No. 1) (Italy) V' - - 1 0.3 Narvik (Norway) thU Luxembourg V 823 364.5 12 Bucharest (Romania) 60 Rome (No. 2) (ItalyJ 232 loo Moscow (No. 2) (U.S.S.R.) 'I I i.5 (France) 5 Görlitz (German 60 Kalundborg (Denmark) 5f Kiev (No. 2) (U.S.S.R.) 243 73 5 Gleiwitz (German 240 0.5 Vienna Experimental (Austr) 832 36o.6j 34 Rueil-Malmaison (Raìo 37) 1235 242.9 . 1 Cork (Irith Free State) 248 1209.6 100 Kiev (No. 1) (U.S.S.R.) si (France) 1249 240.2 17 Saarbriicken (Germany) 10 Vigra 253 1186. (Aalesund) (Norway) I 356.7 100 Berlin (Germany) I i Bilbao (EAJ8) 256.4 1170 25 Tashkent (U.S.S.R.) I 100 Sofia (Bulgaria) 1258 238.5 15 Riga (Latvia)

260 1153.8 60 Oslo (Norway) 1. ¡ 10 Bodö (Norway) 1 Florence (No. 2) (Italy) 271 1107 100 Leningrad (No. 1) (U.S.S. 850 352.91 1 Porsgrund (Norway) 1267 236.8 2 Nürnberg (Germany) 282 1065 10 Tromsö (Norway) 10 Stavanger (Norway) 27 Radio.Méditerranée (France»"' 283 1060 35 Tiflis (U.S.S.R.) L Valencia (Spain) 235 1 2 Varna (Bulgaria) Band No. 2. 300-500 kc/s. Simferopol (U.S.S.R.) 1 ABERDEEN 340 882.3 20 Saratov (U.S.S.R.) 859 349.2 Strasbourg (France) 1285 2335 0.25 Dresden (Germany) 864 10 Finmarls (Norway) 347 . 868 345.6 16 Poznan (Poland) 5 Klagenfurt (Austria) 350 857.1 10 Archangel (U.S.S.R.) 1294 231 8 5 877 342.1 70 LONDON REGIONAL 3 Vorarlberg (Austria) 355 845.1 20 Rostov.on-Don (U.S.S.R.) Graz (Austria) 0.5 Danzig (Danzig Free City) 886 33863 1303 230.2 359.5 8345 18 Budapest (No. 2) (Hungar Linz (Austria) 1 0.25 Karlstad (Sweden) 375 800 40 Sverdlovsk (U.S.S.R.) iO Heismki (Finland) 2.5 Malmö (Sweden) I 895 335.2 1312 228 7<[ 390 769 10 Voronezh (U.S.S.R.) 3 5 Limoges (PTT) (Franc 0.25 Norrköping (Sweden) ( 0.6 Boden (Sweden) 904 331.9 100 Hamburg (Germany) 0.25 Trollhdttan (Sweden) 392 765 .. 30 Banskti.Bstrica (Czecho.) IO Dniepropetrovsk 1321 227.1 1.25 Magyarov,ír (Hungary) (Power IS kW after 5sj(rn.).j 913 3286 60 -. Toulouse (Radio.TouI 2 Bremen,Hanover,Kiel,Stettin -' 401 74M . 1.3 Geneva (Switzerland) { (France) 1330 2256{. (Germany) 100 Moscow (No. 3) (U.S.S.R.) (Germany) 413 5 716 I 922 325.4 32 Brnd (Czechoslovakia) 0.5 Magdeburg -. 3 0.6 Östersund (Sweden) L6dz I 932 321.9 15 Brussels (No. 2) (Belgium)1339 2 oland) 431 696. 10 Oulu (Uleaborg) (Finland) 12 Algiers (North 1.5 Montpellier (PTT) (France) I 941 318.8 Band No. 3. 500-1,500 kc/s. 3 10 Göteborg (Sweden) 0.5 Cairo (No. 2) (Egypt) t i ì 518 579 0.5 Tartu (Estonia) 950 315.8 100 Breslau (Germany) 0.5 Dublin (Irish Free State) 0.7 Husmar (Norway) 959 312.8 60 Poste Parisien (France)/(1 2 Königsberg (No. 2) (Germany) 519 578 1348 222.6 1 1 Inñsbruek (Austria) 30 ) 0.15 Rjukan (Norway) 968 Bordeaux.Sud.Ouesk(Frai I I 309.93 6.3 Ljul4jana (Yugosla7) J' 10 Odessa (U.S.S.R.) 2 Salzburg (Austria) 527 I 3 10 Viipuri (Finland) 977 307.1 100 NORTHERN IRELA 0.7 Tampere (Finland) Bolzano (Italy) ,f REGIONAL 1 2 Bari (No. 2) (Italy) 536 559.7{ Wilno (Poland) 1 50 Bologna (Radio - Mar I 1 Rome (No. 3) (Italy) 546 549.5 120 Budapest (No. 1) (Hungar 986 304.31 (Italy) 4 Milan (No. 2) (Italy) I 1357 1 li. 556 539.6 100 Beromünster (Switzerland)/' 24 (Poland) 0.3 Notodden (Norway) L Torun I Athione (Irish Free 5 Genoa (No. 2) (Italy) 1100 State,#/' 995 301.5 60 Hilversum (No. 2) (Holla»d) I 10 Klaipeda (Lithuania) uil 0.2 Turin (No. 2) (Italy) 565 531 (Power 15 kW only1 I 1.3 Palermo (Italy) 6.10 G.M.T.) w I 1366 219.6 2 L'Ile de France (France) 574_ 522.6 100 Stuttgart (Germany) 298.8 13.5 Bratislava (Czechos1ovakia 0.5 BasIc (Switzerland) Alpes-Grenoble (PT) 1375 0,5 Berne(Switzerland 583 514.6 (Fran( 4Chernigov (U.S.S.R) Madona (Latvia) Vj 1013 29623 70 MIDLAND REGIONAL,J 1384 216.G 7 Warsaw (No. 2) (Poland) 592 506.8 100 Vienna (Austria)' .#' - C 3 Barcelona (EAJ15) (Spain) 215.4 25 Radio-Lyons (France) Rabat (Morocco) f.# 214 2 Stara-Zagora (Bulgaria) 601 499.2 1022 293.5 2 Cracow (Poland) Sundsvall (Sweden) ' 0.7 Oviedo (Spain) I 1420 211.3 10 Vaasa (Finland) 610 491.8 20 llorence (No. 1) (Italy) bV 1. 1 0.5 Alexandria (No. 2) Egy I 100 Königsberg (No. 1) (Heil Brussels (No. 1) (Belgium)V' (Germany) 1429 209.9. 2.5 Kaiserslautern (Germany) 620 483.9 Cairo (No. 1) (Egypt) 1031 291 0.5 Turku (Finland) 1 5 (Portugal) Samara (U.S.S.R.), Parede 1438 208.6 1.25 Miskolc (Hungary) 625 480 10 Leningrad (No. 2) (U.S.S.R 1 20 Christiansand (Norway) V 1040 206 7 Eiffel Tower (Paris) (France) 1 120 Rei.ncs.'.retagne (France) 15 Lisbon (Emissora Nac,) 1 0.1 Antwerp (Belgium) 629 476.9 (Portugal) 1050 285.7 50 W. OF ENGLAND REL. 1465 204.8 0.1 Coürtrai (Belgium) 1059 283.3 20 Bari (No. 1) (Italy) L 20 Trondelag (Norway) ( 1.25 Pécs (Hungary) 0.8 Radio-Cité (Paris) (France) I 638 470.2 120 Prague (No. 1)(Czechos1j - Ç i BOURNEMOUTH ios 280 93 10 Tiraspol (U.S.S.R.) 1474 3100 Lyons (PTT) (France) ' I 0.3 PLYMOUTH 648 463 Petrozavodsk (U.S.S.R.?. 1077 278.6 35 Bordeaux-Lafayette (Frast1 1487 201.7 0.1 Binche (Belgium) 2 Falun (Sweden) 658 455.9 100 Cologne (Germany) ' ios 276 23 0.2 Albacete (Spain). Jerusalem (Palestine) 0 7 Zagreb (Yugoslavia) I 0.1 Chatelineau (Belgium)

668 9.1 I NORTH REGIONAL V 1 5 Madrid (EAJ7) (Spain) 1492 201.1-1 0.7 Nimes (France) . - . Salamanca (Spain) 677 443.1 100 Sottens (S.witzerland) V 1095 274 i 0.5 Santiago (Spain) 10 Vinnitsa (U.S.S.R.) 686 437.3 20 Belgrade (Yugoslavia) L I 01 Wallonia (Belgium) 695 431.7 120 Paris (PTT) (France) j 10 Kuldiga (Latvia) 0.1 Liége Experimental, Radio- 704 426.1 55 Stockholm (Sweden) fl°' 271.7 10 Naples (Italy) Comte (Belgium) 713 420.8 50 Rome (No. L) (Italy) 1 11.2 Moravsksí-Ostrava (Czecho.) 1500 200 0.25 Pietersaari (Finland) 1 Bergen (Norway) 1113 269.5. 15 Radio-Normandie (Fecam 0.2 Radio-Alcalsi (Spain) 17 (Lopikerkapel) (France) 0.1 Seraing, Verriers, Wallonia i Hilversum L 722 415.4- (Testing) 1 0.5 Alexandria (No. 1) (Egypt) (Belgium) lo 1122 267.4 60 STAGSHAW (Newcastle) 196 0.2 Karlskrona (SwedeL) I Kharkov (U.S.S.R.) 1530 1 Fredrikstad (Norway) 6.25 Nyiregyheiza (Hungary) 1734 173 0.1 Liepaja (Latvia)

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