36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927.

ent confusion, which has been offi- rigid requirements of public conven- BROADCASTING LICENSE cially characterised and as "chaos.'' With ience and necessity and which do not long range radio entertainment Noted Singer on the Air Soprano Quartet radio legislation about ready for pas- ttli the public want. This, according On Northern Station APPLICATIONS POUR IN sage, the Commerce Department is to Secretary Hoover, ts the measure STATE RADIO BILL FRIDAY, 4, 1927. proceeding with plans for weeding which the FEBRUARY out by worth of radio broad Contest the stations which casting Form Key in Rush Begins to l>odge Rules Gov- do not meet the stations must be judged. * Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time “11 TrovntorP” and “Busy Bee,” played by a hotel instru- erning Issuance Under New • shortly 4 TO 5 P.M. Stations. Meters. Miles. mental quartet after 7:30 ADDS TO PROBLEMS evening, broad- Legislation. Shepherd Colonial Dance o’clock last were 4:00—: Orchestra: vocal and 3PO Piano solos by Jimmie Gallagher WNAC 430.1 cast by a station north of Wash- Moving Entertainers; Roberta ,'VHN to obtain licenses before New York Society Uncle Pals.... :}S.v.7 '' ~ 00l vocal solo “And Yet,” •• ington. York: Vocal and violin selections • • A any new radio legislation governing Bight of New York to Set New York: United States Marine Band. WRC. YYCAE. WWJ K f sung by Minnie Mills Cooper, and ... WEAF 491.5 204 soprano, followed. Can you their Issuance becomes effective, ra- : News; markets; "weather : Goldkette'a Orchestra; stake presentations. . AVCX 516.9 397 v ¦. identify the station which broad- dio broadcasters have been flooding Department with ap- Wave Lengths May Con- : WBAL Salon Orchestra • • •,-; ink ofl? cast these numbers? It is the the Commerce 4.3o—New York: Talk: Ernesto Bcrunten. concert pianist.. ..WEAF 491.5 204 plications for more than a month. Calvert p Lord Orchestra WJZ 454 3 *94 fourth selected for identification Coffee An &. .w Astor Concert • I a. 4.4o—:York: reports: organ: trumpets... WOO 008.3 l-3 week of The Star’s Under the ruling of the Attorney Gen- || flict With Government. Police for the fifth 5 TO 0 P.M. radio eral last Spring, the department can- jSl Bra contest. broadcasting o:oo—New York: Astor Orchestra; market, reports ...... -- . WJZ 454.3 204 The fifth station will be picked not refuse to issue New York: Seville Strinir Ensemble; Forest Hills Or- licenses. regula- WEAF 4915 204 up this evening between 7:30 1 Hour Music An indication of how State ehestra broadcasting of jS 2,2.0 ~04 Today are 712 censorship day may • New York: Women's hour WPCH and 8 o’clock. Answers do not there tion and some New York: Sylvia Schatz. child pianist: Jimmy Gerson, close stations on the air, an increase of songs and 204 have to be sent in until the face a showdown with the Federal I ukulele 361? 034 nearly 200 since the ruling of a Fed- control Is given in a radio ) fhirsKo: Mandei Brothers Trio WMAQ 447.5 of the contest week. authority : Osburn's Orchestra: organ; vocal soloists. . . . WBBM 226 (>»* eral judge in Chicago which upset the bill that has been proposed in the ’ Minneapolis: Readers' Club .WCCO 416.4 937 entire broadcasting situation and took New York Assembly. 0 TO 7 P.M. Youth Seeks SIO,OOO. from the Commerce Department the It would require a State “certificate 6:oo—Chicago: Topsyturvy time: mall bat- • AO 447.5 594 right to assign wave lengths and su- Chicago: organ JVM Douglas, minor, Tonight for of necessity and convenience" Soloist: recital: Osburn's Orchestra WBBM 220 93,594 Benjamin H. a has pervise broadcasting. There 89 1 I! are stations. Minneapolis: Readers’ Club: children's hour WCCO 410.4 privately owned broadcasting New York: Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra tabloid of current sued the B. F. Saul Co., Inc., for available wave lengths under the 10- * license fee „ play 204 It also would levy a State > WEAF 491.5 alleged kilocycle separation In force prior Friday designate the wave i New York: Vocal solos: Broadway talk: pianist WPCH 272.0 204 SIO,OOO damages for personal to Frol And On Successive OKI on stations, . 9°ston: Riddles Kluh; dinner dance music WNAC, 430.1 -190 the decision which upset Government engths they might use, regulate their Baltimore: Sandman Circle: Lady Baltimore: ion- injuries. He says he was struck by of air, pki 10:00 Orchestra.., WBAL WBAL control the all In the 200 to From 9:00 to O’Qock service charges and effect other „ .cert 240 33 an automobile of the defendant at COO meter band reserved for commer- Detroit: Jean Goidkette's Ensemble; soloists . . VVCX 516.9 39< — methods of State control. New York: Herman Neuman, pianist; market reports: Twentieth and II streets January 15. cial broadcasting. —on yJ, Now licensing and wave length as- French lessons , WNYC 62n 204 He is represented by Attorney 1. H. New stations air ••The' Sing" • • *>94 are going on the Chicago: Piano lesson; Million ~v 293 „ signments are part of the Federal New Cork: Uncle Gechee: Belgian String Trio: radio talk. . .WGBSJffli 315.6 204 Havlne. nearly every day, adding to the pres- function prescribed in the new radio t anoouver. B. C.- program .CNRV 291 2,363 i Philadelphia: Musical bill though the W'eather: Benjamin Franklin Orchestra; mar- ~... before Congress, rates I ket reports JOHN CHARLES THOMAS, „ WIP 508 2 123 WRC Radio Station f be charged by commercial stations to Detroit: Tuller Orchestra: newß; farm markets WGHP 270 397 who, Albert do not come within the scope of the s Detroit: Dinner concert WWJ 352.7 397 American baritone, with 469 Meters 640 Kilocycles u/Sjt radio commission. Licensing and Hartford. Conn.: Skinny's Gang; news: Bond Trio WTIC 476 301 Spalding, famous violinist, will fea- Cleveland: Gill's Orchestra WTAM 389.4 303 ture the first Brunswick Hour of wave length assignments, as well as i Schenectady: Stock and news reports: farm news: Sunday power and broadcast hour allocations, school lesson WGY 379.5 313 Music to be broadcast tonight by the w St. Louis: weather Lord Calvert Orchestra ire presumed by the bill be part Announcements: soloists: market and 710 “blue”' network of the National to x- .Children's Club: Safety’ Sam KMOX 280.2 ! —Newark: Hall String . 195 Broadcasting Co. of the Federal autonomy under its 5 k30—Chicago: Talk: Brelton Quartet. WOR 405.3 interstate powers. 9 Organ recital; birthday time WLS 344.0 594 Supervision of BREESKIN % commerce 6:4s—Detroit: Farmers’ reports - business men’s digest WjR 516.9 397 Under DANIEL The question the New York act sug- Tbronto. Ont.: King Orchestra; Philadelphia: Edward soloist CNRT 434.5 352 gests is may Adelphia Dance Orchestra. .WFf 394.6 123 PLANS TO BROADCAST FRED STARK, Conductor M whether a State claim New York: Tom and Jerry, harmony WHN 361.2 204 either separate or concurrent control jurisdiction over a broadcasting sta- 7 TO 8 P.M. ALL COLLEGE 7:oo—New York: Harmonica and whistling: songs: Sack's SPORTS SOLOISTS: tion located within Its boundaries 1 Quality Entertainers. WHN 361.2 204 which emits radio waves that at once i Detroit: Weather; news; Jean Goidkette’s Dance Orchestra: *£ soloists ... WJR Pennsylvania State College Trying Mr. Fritz Mueller, Cellist originate in the and perhaps „ 5169 397 State, Chicago; Supperbell program: markets: WLS Sports Club: •adiate all over it to its farthest cor- Sherman's 594 English Horn „ Orchestra.. WLS 344.6 to Extend Permanent Lines Mr. Emil Spitzer, Oboe and SB ners, but are no respectors of man Newark: Bretton Hall String Quartet: Chin Lee's Or- chestra WOF 405 3 195 made territorial limits. St. Louis: Organ recital; soloists KMOX. 280 2 710 to Armory. same power Cleveland: Talk; studio program VVTAft 389.4 Does the State have the ¦ Van Remington 303 Over radio it has railroads and Schenectady: Curler Orchestra: health talk: Special Dispatch to The Star. Program for Fifth Lord Calvert Hour over _ Bind WGY 379.5 313 other common carriers which operate Hartford. Conn,: , Agricultural College program: pianist: STATE COLLEGE, Pa., February organ j|§f| No more straining your ears to 1n and out of it as part of interstate recital WTIC 476 301 3.—An effort is being made by elec- IX>RD CALVERT MOTIF New York: Meyer Davis’ Orchestra WGBS 316.6 204 trical department opera- the faint a commerce? Will State radio commis- Philadelphia: Bedtime story and roll call WIP 508.2 123 engineering catch whisper of distant J. overture, Merry Wives Windsor" Nicolai Hey sions have to be organized, like State Detroit: Farm news* Old Dr. Dunn: childea's chat WGHP 270 397 tors at the Pennsylvania State Colleeg “The of New French lessons: police reports: talk WNYC 526 |||p Ketelby railroad commissions, to protect Chicago:York: 204 to extend permanent lines this week 2. "In a Monastery Garden” jtjl : the Stock and bond quotations: Punch and Judy: armory State interests as distinguished from Drake Concert Ensemble, WGN 303 694 to the college bo that detailed gHS3 the aid of dear 3. Cello soli' (a) “Melody’’ Tschaikowsky lT\ I the Federal interest protected by the Baltimore: WBAL Orchestra and mixed quartet WBAL 246 33 and play-by-play results of indoor In- With the new glass (b) “Traumerel” Schumann m3j Boston: Jackson’s Hunters Orchestra talks; news WNAC 430.1 390 tercollegiate athletic may newly established Federal Radio Com- New York: Commodore Orchestra: Morse and Rogers, Bonnie events be Zetka Process tubes, every station (Fritz Mueller) gP ; Laddies WJZ 454.3 204 broadcast through the college station mission? Minneapolis:. , 4. Characteristic intermezzo, “Parade of the Gnomes,’’ conjecture Markpt reports: dinner concert.... WCCO 416.4 93, WPBC, beginning Saturday, Limitless is prompted by Chicago: Organ recital: stock reports WENR 260 594 when the possibilities of a necessary division Atlantic City; News: organ recital: Shelburne Orchestra.... WPG 299.8 142 three events are scheduled. or alignment of power over radio as Chicago: vesper chimes from University of Chicago: If connection can be made In time, 5. “Invitation to the Dance” C. M. v, Weber |o| gov- Wide-awake Club program; Chapman's Orchestra WMAQ 447.5 504 it is hoped Thm elimination of "silvering,” 6. “D’allOriente,” for oboe.._ Bruno between the State and Federal New York: Rev. Mark Williams: vocal solos: news; to broadcast the boXirig #l=lll= / ]k\\l§|= Solo Labate mL ernments. Sooner or later, is to be theater column: science ta1k..... WRNY 374 204 meet with Temple University, start- becomes / (Emil Spitzer) It Philadelphia: Piccadilly Orchestra; air-cruising amazing- |||| &A EWj\ expected, a showdown on this general Snellenburg Instrumental ing at 2 o'clock Saturday, immediately 7. “Celebrated Minuet” Trio WCAU 277.0 123 by Boccherini ) proposition and on its ramifications Kansas City: Market, and weather reports; bedtime story: followed the wrestling meet with (Arranged for Strings only by Fred Stark) afc ] University. 225j’ro may come in the courts as well as in address: Jack Rifcly's Orchestra WDAF 366.6 942 Syracuse At 7 o’clock In range irom 250 vote #. "Indian Summer.’’ an American idyl Victor Herbert the legislative chambers of both the „ _ Miami Beach. Fla. Fleetwood Orchestra WMIIF 384.4 928 the evening the ball gdme With dk 7:3o—New York: Atlantic Ensemble WABC 315.0 204 basket (Solo for English horn) gs. * State and Nation. , Philadelphia: Temple University banqnet WOO 608.2 123 Carnegie Tech will be put on the air. || (Emil Spitzer) Dallas: Durward Cline's Collegiatiß WFAA 476.9 1.183 A feature that has well with Roseville, N. Y,; Trio; WBBR 416.4 185 taken !). There is so much talk of radio vision Watohtower soloist: Bible talk the WPSC radio audience since the Tango vs. Foxtrot: Wpl Buffalo. N. Y.: Hymn: scripture and prayer WKBW 360.5 291 (a) Tango, "Y.. Como Le days _ New York: Fairyland 491.5 204 reopening of Va?" Valverde and its future these that even 7:4s—Atlantic WEAF the station last month (b) “Look skeptics are beginning to view with City: Lecture period i... WHAft 275 142 is a series of orchestra concerts put =J Foxtrot, at the World and Smile,” jij* alarm the day when “an all-seeing 8 TO 9 P.M. on at 1 o'clock In the morning. The Itaymond Hubbel JaR i radio eye” may pry into our private B:oo—New York: Happiness Boys: Hans Barth, pianist WEAF 491.5 204 next in this series will be late Friday (From “Yours Truly”) W“ ; Atlantic City: Seaside Concert Trio WHAK 276 142 present night, 1(>. Selections from the operetta ' affairs. If the limitations of Roseville, N. Y.: Bible lecture: vocal and violin selections. .WBBR 416.4 186 the fourth, with Bottorf’s stu- “The Chocolate .. 1 the system are overcome, so that any New York: Atlantic Ensemble: organ recital WABC 315.6 204 dent orchestra as the attraction. Soldier” Oscar Strausa , M one who seeks look the Miami Beach. Fla.: News; police reports WMBF 384.4 928 to through Philadelphia: Klein’s Serenaders: Kahn's Home Party WCAII 2,7.0 123 ether could do without co-operation 374 LORD CALVERT MOTIF W so New York: Huntington hour WRNY 204 increase at the other end of the wireless cir- Atlantic City: Gateway Dance Orchestra: Atlantic City High • LAUDS RADIO AMATEURS. service with an actual School Orchestra , -WPG 299.8 148 cuit, it would be disconcerting indeed, Minneapolis: Dinner concert; farm talk: Princess Spokane. .WCCy 416.4 93, .. Some of us might be called Into court New York: Market's Orchestra. WBZ. KDRA KYW and. .. .VVJZ 454.8 204 The announcement concerning the WINNERS in the for making wine, failing to report the Boston: The Harvey Trumpeters: radio skit. "Mr. and Mrß. .VVNAC 430.1 .190 Herbert Tells City Club They Help Baltimore: WBAL Trio: John Wilbourn, tenor WBAL 246 33 correct income, etc., but as it takes Santiago. PRIZE CONTEST will be made over the radio tonight. New York: Salvatore Cusenza. mandohnist: Jose „ Cause of , jl some one ,to send radio pictures be- Filipino folk songs ....WNYC 526 204 Peace. cowboy composer; talk: organ • fore they can be received, ahd since Newark: Daoa. recital; ,Q-180 Communications between the radio --• Harriet Spink. soprano , 406... the radio receivers canhot detect what New York: Treasureland Ensemble: Loews Orchestra WHNIJOR 361.3 *O4 amateurs of America and those in is not sent, we are probably safe for Detroit: Arctic “Flavors" .... r • i *B- other countries are one of the greatest The Lord Gt&vert Hour of Music Is Offered V ... WLS 344.6 594J a few years. Chicago: May and June: WLS Trio: literature...... Influences for the peace of the world, Moncton, N. B,: Agriculture report; CNRA Dance Orchestra- By the Manufacturers of & vocal and instrumental solos ..CNKA A. A. treasurer of the Amer- WRC will draw oitfy one of its at- Chicago: Drake Concert Ensemble and Blackstone String ican Relay declared Tommy Coates, tenor.... WLIB .»o*.B OD4 Radio League, at tractions tonight from WEAF, in Quintet; -CNRI 434.5 J5~ a dinner given by . Toronto. Ont.: Address. “Canadian Unity in his honor the New York—the weekly program of Washington Radio Club last night at the Anglo Persians. To those who •' - y.v.jV.v: , . |?|:| f;§ the City Club. Lord Calvert Coffee I n o B; n Q have traveled abroad and there are .V. 710 Mr. * 1 KFUOF ° Bihre a s'" mu^V , . .$:Fu5 645.1 Herbert lauded the Washington hundreds in every radio audience, the ! 1 H-IB—ft'• 16 Lghth-mS-Cl* Sunday . WEMC 315.6 533 organization *»p*#** ~!errmn !pnn gs Cbrnr ¦ school lesson. of amateurs as one of MmZETKAIm I ¦ Every Sip Is Delicious jr concerts of the Anglo Persians bring * » the liveliest in the country. Other many memories. The program ! Baptist Seminary p ro g™ to- Bartel-Shepherd program speakers tvere W. D. Terrell, chief The Ctear Glass night begin Sudan,” Dee Moines: oio.j2?*:,, ouiJJKS Tube will with “In the Studio program -••-•••,• «i radio supervisor of tpe*Department Detroit: °‘ne and MUSl CU r of a Dervish chorus suggestive of Ne, al er°’ Her ake 454.3 Arab ’ a nd , . . . ! . ®'. WJZ 204 Commerce; Dr. Eugene C. Woodruff of warriors, blistering mTwlk: u%v^ .Tr * sheiks and desert San Children’s hour Pennsylvania State College and Dr. sands. Wagner’s “Song of the Eve- Angeles: program 407 •’'BOO~.bd £o. Musical iKFI'vuu "u "“ i A. Hoyt Taylor of the naval research - - - Philadelphia: cello solos - - - - - : ; ning Star,” the third selection In the ¦ Address: laboratory. William Smith presided. series, will take the listeners to Ger- 0 TO 10 P.M. ill iTnTi Tfcifi i tT ¦ I many. From there, In fancy, the radio 1 # 00—UhUadelphia: operatic & audience will flit to Russia and CM! RADIO journey down great waterway its with BILL INDORSED. the to 1 New York: Brimswickhour WB/, .vvjn > “Song Volga Charles Thomas, baritone. KYW. KDKA. . ,jfi7 the strains of the of the and John concert Boatmen.” Portland: Dinner who 62*i' 895 Commenting on the passage by the Musical features of local origin •’ :I•’**•'•*•’•••••' •' • House of the new radio-control meas- the National which WRC will broadcast, include •:::::::: •*•'•*• ure, Radio Co-ordinating weekly Lord songs: tSi Committee says that this proposed Selling the concert of the Cal- New York: Talk: Wise Trio Out All Automobiles Ensemble, program by the radio act of 1927 appears as nearly Used vert a in sketch: WBAL String Honolulans and concerts by the Baltimore: fdtz listers WßAL „4(J 33 adequate legislation as could be agreed Q Irish'program. Meyer Davis’ upon time, 9 AM. TO IStlPM.—OPEN BAYSUNDAY Hamilton and Burlington orchestras. New Ym£f Talk:'Chris'Meehan! at this and that it can be 10 ALL George E. Anderson, tenor, will ap- Orchwtra , wvai’ 4tt() 1 390 administered successfully under an pear soloist with the latter. r< l Johnson”; intelligent and vs. , as Chicago: Ume prize fight.' “Jeffries the N J()3 fjt)4 fairmlnded commission. M^ld-< This committee, which is claimed to Weak signals, fading and Just sol represent the industry, the broad- enough static to create a disturbing murmuring casters, dealers, papers Vocal soloists: Sam Gold, the 77 and ama- element In the ether characterized Philadelphia: baity n 123 teurs, urges the passage of Sale meas- 8, 10 the Ends Feb. P.M. radio reception last night. The wave ure by the Senate as crowded, usual, with 4ieii ill speedily as pos- lengths were as South WTAG. WLIT. KSD. sible. In this connection, Settator signals galore, only York: Sea Islanders. 491.5 204 Dill but in rare in- reports that the Senate will stances could they be brought In with Kansas vocal solos - ' probably • • 447 5 consider Chicago:CD^Piano’andChapman s Orchestra: talk ¦ • • vr&AO top, ?>94 the matter early this Aveek. sufficient volume and clarity for good Chicago: Rauland Trio: Bambv program: orchestra no! reception. very wTTr 476 301 And then, often, fad- Gibbs concert % <> j Hartford. Conn.: 7 0a Inventory 20* $50,000 in Trunz Goldenrods UiAS Cut ing would tend to mar the programs. New York: RoS 504 Chicago: piano concert Despite these conditions, CNRO, Coon-Samlers: WCCO"LCO 41641U.14 937 BEST •*••; Minneapolis: Orchestra ...... RADIO’S OFFERINGS Naeh-Finch and vocal ¦••,•;.’solos. Ottawa; WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Toronto. Ontario Bilton Trio: instrumental 4,i4.0 00* Ouartet .*• 1 TONIGHT. and a few of the New York and Anollo Male •••,• ' Va.: Edgeworth party night: dance music: Bo!o The Honolulans, WJRC, 8:30 Chicago stations were heard with some 9:30 —Richmond. WRVA 2ftrt 95 '' '’ 4,5.9 ¦- I AA 1.211 to 9 o’clock. degree of satisfaction. WIOD, Miami Dallas- Temple Emmanuel services • ¦•¦iz - - c*,- A SLAUGHTER OF PRICES- I,a Fran,*,' WFFJ, -¦ MLIT. * Orchestra H™ MGR. i Beach, Fla., tunable. New York 491 5 also was WTAM WCAE WWJ KSD WOC. MT)aY and WEAF 204 Sea ...... aut>.* >:.uuu South WEAF, Los Anreles: Children's hour: stories music . .KHJ Islanders. WE INVITE TOUR INSPECTION OF THESE FINE CARS Sehenertndv —Two one-act plays. “Aunt Judith. Penelope. r . WTAG, WLIT, KSD, WGY Players W(,Y * ,la by WGY and WWJ, 9 to 10 o’clock. Local Radio Entertainment 10 TO 11 P.M. Harmony Hollywood Barn son,ra by Pledge 10:00—Chicago: time: Orchestra: ' 534 Certified Cars Backed Advertised 1 WBBM > First Brunswick hour of McREYNOLDS Orchestra .. 8 New 'oreVte’s Fcirdham 4,6 Friday, February 4, 1927 York:Conn : BondOrchestra:Dance Orchestra: weather...... WTIC 176' 301 music, WJZ and the "blue” Hartford Angio-Persians. i .i.ii New York Wbitall WEEI WJAK network, 9 to 10 o’clock. WLTT. WTAM. WWJ. WOC. WCCO. TRIAL—3W)AY WGR. M’RC VYCAE. 491.5 *O4 GUARANTEE V\\—Washington Navy Yard WDAF. WGY and KSD from WEAF 5-DAY FREE New York- Weather: Barrere Orchestra^_ vaudeville Pro- „IRR 904 Two one-act plays, “Aunt (434.5 Meters). “Mary a Little Lamb ”; tabloid gram: Had 2}58516.9 .1074>7 .dope,” by a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Detroit: Code lesson Judith” and “P 10:05 Atlantic City: Fralingers Male Quartet -WPG 1925 1926 MODEL CARS *,7.6 WGY Players, WGY, to AND UTE CLOSED 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Philac’elphia: Myer’s Mimcal Architects...... MCAL 9:30 p.m.—United Constantino Ensemble: novelty night MRNY 374 10:30 o’clock. 7:45 t:o 8 States Pub- New York 430.1 390 Boston: Elks’ Band , lic Health Service lecture, “Lobar Newark- Duets 1 Euterpe Ensemble: news bulletins... MOR tO.i.Z 100 Studebakers, Buicks, Cadillacs, Nashes, Reos, Hudson Coaches, Pneumonia.” Baltimore: Musical scenario. “Melodies of Not So Long Musical scenario, “Melodies Ago." by vocal and instrumentals gt? „ 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time sSgnals. 0 2? of Not So Long Ago,” WBAL, New York- Ixiew’s Orchestra; Roseland Orchestra MHN 301. i 204 Oldsmobiles, Dodges, ; Broughams, Essex, Fotds of AllKinds Chicago- WLS Trio w«Jyr oao u 10 to 11 o'clock. Anple Boys kin VVRHF—Washington Radio Hospital ht Louis Soloists- Irio oA? Fund (256 Meters). New York: Utica Jubilee Singers: dance program • • -WJZ 454.3 *O4 Springs: Ballads by Meyer Davis Orchestra KTHS 374.8 905 An g 1 o-P ersians, WRC, Hot . 11 12 noon—Current and Van X,ind’s Orchestra: snort talk O ’*B.3 2.44 to events Francisco: KJ-Kh I 40, ~»<>0 stations, police reports. Ix>s Angeles: Vocal and instrumental recital WEAF and other 10 Phllartelnhia Addr-ess- Sylvama WOO 508.2 I*3 Dance Orchestra MMIH¦ to 10:30 o’clock. Your Fla Orchestra 384.4 9*B Secures Miami Beach. Fleetwood Dance Cat o 00 WMAL—Washington Radio Forum WGHP 270 397 $25 (293.9 Meters). Detroit: WGHP Entertainers s2s°° 10:30—Cleveland- Studio recital 25V i 22? Silent. New York: Janssen’s Hotbrau Orchestra, MGY and WEAF gVf Your Old Car in Trade—Payments to Sait Your Earnings New York: Police and weather reports WNYC IY*.O 204 xmrtland: Utility program KGW 491.5 *.35, RADIO REPAIRS \VK(—Radio Corporation of America Chicago: The Phantom Violin - -WGN 393 534 (468.5 Meters). Minneapolis La Sehana program Justrlte Boys WCCO *l6 4 937 Vancouver, B. "How Irisectfl Igive ’ . Cfcß\ 291 e.,30.i CALL, KENNEDY'S, ADAMS 295 3:30 p.m.—Concert by the United A FEW 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. SUGGESTIONS j States Marine Band Orchestra from Orchestra: Farrell's Orchestra ....-WEAF 491.5 204 11:00—New York: Janssen’s and reports: the Marine Barracks. Broadcast Minnepaolis: Weather, markets road Emmet , I WCCO 416.4 jointly with WEAF from 3:30 to 4:30 i Long’s Dance Orchestra: solos 937 p. Pay* for $57 Per Month Pay* for $33 Per Month Pay* for Per Pay.' for Vancouver. B. C.: Orran recital..... *NHV 291 -.363 TWATER KENT *49 r Month S3O Month I p.m. Chicago: Sam and Henry; Bible reading; musical program MGN 303 694 Sets 1926 Rao Sedan 1926 Hudaon Coach 1926 Sport KNX 337 *,300 Radio Sedan Old.moblla 4:50 to 6 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra. I.os Angeles: Feature program - Plus “Grove” Service 1926 N«h 7 p.m.—Book Detroit: Dance Orchestra - WGHP ~ lias r and R Streets Pot. j Springfield; KDKA, ; KYW, 14th 1631 A tunnel is to be built, under the , added to the chain of the National Chicago; WHAS, Louisville; WMC, Thames at London. . J Broadcasting Co.’s stations, which Memphis, and WSB, Atlanta^