Europeon News in English Importont Stotions (Megacycles or thoullands of kilocyclell IIhown) Daily Morning CJRO, Canada 6.15 RV96, " 6.08, 15.18 EST CITY STATION DIAL CJRX." 11.72 SBl', Sweden 11.705 CR7BE, Mozambi. SBU," 9,585 6:30 a.m. London GSG 17.79 On Short Waves que 9.645 TGWA, Guatemala 6:45 a,m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 CSW7J,. Portugal 9.7M 9.685,15.17 8:15 a.m. London GSV 17.81 DJB, ltermany 15,20 TG2, Guatemala 6.195 8:30 a.m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 DJC." 6.02 TPA4, Parill 11.718 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJD," 11.77 TPB7," 11,885 9:15 a.m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 DJL, " 15.11 TPC8, 11.845 10:45 a.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 President, International DX'ers Alliance DXB, 9.61 TPC, 9.52 10:55 a.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 EAQ. Suain 9.86 VLQ. AUlltralia 9.615 11:00a.m. 17.81 EIRE, Ireland 9.59b VLR," 9.58 London GSV Programs from foreign countries GRX. England 9.69 VLW3, " 9,646 subject to change without notice GSA," 6.05 WCAB, Philadelphia, Daily Afternoon GSB, " 9.51 Pa. 6.06, 9.59, 21.52 GSC, " 9.58 WCBX. New York City 11:20 p.m. Paris TPC8 11.845 GSD. 11.75 21.57. 15.27, 11,88 1:00 p.m. London GSI 15.26 GSE," 11.86 9.65,6.17,6.12 1:18 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81 GSF." 1(>.14 ~i~5~,ei~~fl.' 3:50 p.m. SHORT·WAVE BROADCAST FROM MOZAMBIQUE GSG," 17.79 wgV' 9.55 London GSD 11.75 GSH, 21.47 WGEO. Schenectady, 4:15 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 GSI. Hi. 26 N.Y. 9.53 4:45 p.m. London GSD 11.75 HE latest thrill available to North program material is quite varied in OSJ, 2l.:i8 WLWO, Cincinnati, GSC 958 GSL, 6.H Ohio 6.06 American short-wave listeners is nature, including classical or folk­ GSO, 15.18 WNBI, New York City GSP, 15.31 6.100.17.78 Daily Evening Tdaily reception direct from distant music during the first portion of the GSV, 11.81 WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6:00 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, HA:l.4, Hungary 9.i~b 21.54, 15.21. 11.87, 6.14 broadcast and American or European HBL, Switzerland 9.34 WRCA. New York City. DJD 11.77 a strip of African coastal land west of dance or popular selections from H1'5A. Panama 11.,0 9.67, 17.78 6:30 p.m. London GSC 958 HP5G, ,. 11.78 WRUL. Boston, Masll. 7:00 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 the Union of South Africa, whose 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. EST. Portuguese HVJ, Vatican City 1,1.12 11.79,6,04 9.125 WRUW. Boston. MaslI. RNE 12.00 white-sand beaches are washed by announcements are made by a man. JZI. Japan 9.53b 11.73, 15.13 7:30 p.m. Budapest HAH 9.125 JZJ. " 11.80 W2XJI. N. Y. City 25,80 (ex. Sat.) the tropical waters of the Indian English announcements are made by JZK, lU6 XEt':R. Mexico 7.88 7:30 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 Ocean. a woman, who also reads an English XU};I. . XEWW. " 9.60 7:30 p.m. Calif. 9.53, 15.33 XGOX. China 10.20 London GSC 9.58 CR7BE, the new 10,OOO-watt short­ news bulletin at or near 3:00 p.m. KHE, Hawaii 17.91 XGOY," 11.90 GSl 6.11 KQH. liawaii 14.92 9.645 8:00 p.m. Stock.holm S8P 11.705 wave station of the Radio Club of EST. Letters from listeners are some­ Kz.;R.ri. PhiLppinell 9.l>;J5 XFSA, 7.01 S8U 9535 LRX. Argentina 9.6e Mozambique, located at Lourenco times read by the woman announcer. MTCY . .1'l'lant1iUkuo 11. ,7;' i~~RJ,u~oes~::~:la 1~:~: 8:03 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 OZF, Denmark 9.b2 2R03. Italy 9.68 TPS7 11.885 Marques, first appeared on the air Reception of CR7BE in the United OZH," 15.0>;/ 2R04. " 11.81 8:15 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 last December. It broadcasts a pro­ States has been so successful that a l'l;J. HoUand 9.59,lb.22 2R06, 16.80 DJC 6.02 RAN. U.S.S.R, 9.60 2R09, " 9,67 8:40 p.m. Madrid EAQ 9.86 gram directed to Europe. especially special program beamed on North liNE," 12,00 9:45 p.m. London GSC 9.58 to the motherland of Portugal, daily America daily from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. GSl 6.11 GSD 11.75 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. EST, on a EST will soon be inaugurated. I 8 :45 p.m.-Berlin-English talk: DXB (9.61) 10:30 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 frequency of 9.645 megs. CR7BE doubt if this transmission will be 9:30 p.m.-Vatican City-Catholic news and mu· DJC 6.02 is received with the greatest volume sic for North American listcners: HVJ (6.19) 11:00 p.m. London GSC 9.58 heard here, as the hour is unfavor­ GSl 6.11 from apprOXimately 3:00 p.m. on. able and VLW2 of Perth, West Aus­ Monday, February 26 GSD 11.75 Incredible as it may sound, CR7BE's For ptogtams broadcast daily see Daily ..,og,ams (Col. 1) 11 :30 p.m. tralia, occupies almost the same Paris TPC 9.52 5:30 p.m.~-:\Jartillique-Conce["t of West Indies 12:00 mid. 9.61 signals often reach full loudspeaker channel during that period. I shall Berlin DX8 llIusic with English announcements: (9.705) DJC 6.02 strength toward the end of the pro­ be glad to hear from any of our 12:30a.m. Paris TPC 9.52 8 p.m.-Bio de J'llleiro-Brazilian program for 1:15 a.m. London GS8 9.51 gram. You can easily locate CR7BE readers who may be fortunate North America, including typical music, travel GSA 6.05 (9.645), near the high-frequency side enough to tune in this program. talks 'and news: PSH (10.1.2) 3:00 a.m. London GS8 9.51 8 p.m.-London-Talk, "The Empire at War": GSA 6.05 of the 31-meter band (several chan­ This station is also licensed to GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) 3:00 a.m. ...-Moscow RV96 15.18 nels lower in frequency than Mexi~ operate as CR7BF on 11.835, as 8:30 p.m.-Home-Lctters from listeners in all ]Jarts of the world: 2H03 (9.63) --- can station XEQQ on 9.68). A three· CR7BG on 15.285, and CR7Bl on 8:45 p.m.-Switzerland-Program of folk and tone chimes-signal similar to that 17.915 megs. One of the above chan­ popular llIusic, news and political talks: HBL Daily Programs. Sot., Feb. 24, used by NBC may frequently be (9.345) through Fri., March 1 nels will probably be used later 8 :45 p.m.-Berlin-English talks on current war heard over the station. this year. tOPiCS: DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) The progtams liBtell hete ate tho.., btOadca$t daily at the same t,me. ExceptionB ate ,nd,cated. CR7BE comes on the air with the Reception reports on programs EST City Program Station Tuesday, February 27 sound of singing and the beat of heard over CR7BE are welcome and Fot p,ograms btOadcast daily see Daily p,ogtam" (col. 11 8:50 a.m.-Perth, W. Australia-War news in English: VLw2 (9.645) native tom-toms. The transmission is should.. be addressed to the Radio 3:30 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., SaL)-Lisbon-Program 10 a.m.-Manila-"Night Hawks," varietJ program concluded with the playing of the Club of Mozambique, P. 0_ Box 594, for English listener~, indudillg Illu,ic, variety and topical tJlks ill English: C~W7 (9.74) for English listeners: KZRH (9.635) Portuguese national anthem. The Portuguese East Africa. 10:30 a.m.-Saigon-News (English): (11.78) 5 :45 p.m.-London-Talk, "In Engiand Now": 11 :10 a.m.-Berlin-Variety music and talks in GSC (9.58) GSD (11.75) English for North America: DJB (15.20) 7:10 p.m.-Budapest-Roy"l Hungarian Opera 11 :52 a.m.-London-Arabic program: GSP (15.31) House: HAT4 (9.125) 12:15 p.m.-Paris-English talk, "Life in Paris": EUROPE'S PROPAGANDA VOICES: Berlin en route to Valparaiso, Chile. All messages 7:40 p.m.-Rome-Rome Police Band: 2R03 TPC8 (11.845) now broadcasts to North America daily as reported that reception of the broadcast was (9.63) 2 p.m.-Mozambique-Symphonic, pOI)ular. folk· follows: Over DJB (15.20) from 6:30 to 9 perfect A new Cuban short-wave sta· 8 p.m.-London-Talk, "Cards on the Table": music and news in English from Portuguese a.m. EST, from 11 :10 to 11 :40 a.m. EST and tion, COCY (9.23), is now on the air and reo GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) East Africa: CR7BE (9.645) (Best near 3 to from 4:50 to 10:45 p.m. EST; over DJD lays broadcast-band station (MCY, owned by 8:15 p.m.-London-Varicty program with Tommy 4 p.m.) (11.77) from 4 :50 p.m. to 1 a m. EST and over Autran y Carbo, Ltd., of Havana, week-days Handley: GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) 3 p.m.-Rome-Evening concert with Eng1i~h DXB (9.61) and DJC (6.02) from 7 p.m. to 1 from 8 a.m. to 12 mid. EST and Sundays from 8:45 p.m.-Holland-Mu,ic, Endish talks and li~teners: announcements: 2R06 (15.30) 2R04 (11.81) a.m. EST. DJB is well heard mornings: DJD 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST The powerful humor for Amcrican PCH (9.59) 5 p.m.-Athlone-Variety program from Ireland: and DXe fair to good in early evenings, and new short·wave station of the Colombian 10:30 p.m.-Paris-'·Ufc in Palis," Percy Noel: EIRE (9.595) DJC fair to good late evenings ... PCJ (9.59) government, HJ CT at Bogota, has been can· Paris Mondial (9.52, 11.885) 5:45 p.m.-Lisbon-Variety program from Portu· of Huizen, Holland, is now broadcasting Tues· ducting preliminary broadcast tests on a gal for North American listeners: CSW7 (9.74) days according to the following revised sched· frequency of 9.63 megs. It almost com· Wednesday, February 28 6:30 p.m.-Martinique-News (English): (9.705) ule: From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. EST directed to pletely wrecks the evening programs from 1'0' programs br_deast daily He Osily ProgumB (Col. 11 6:30 p.m.-P a n a m a-News (English): lw5A South America, and from 8 :45 to 9 :45 p.m. 2R03, Rome, which operates on (and has 5:30 p.m.-:\lartinique--Concert or West Indie:!> (11.70) EST directed to North America J. J. operated on) this frequency for several years music with Ene;lish announcements:' (9.705) 7 p.m.-Budapest-Program from Hungary for Kernan of Roxbury, Mass., reports reception -just another instance of the dog'eat-dog 5:45 p.m.-London-Talk, "Mallers of Moment": North America: HAT4 (9.125) of "Radio Bucharest" (9.234) of Bucharest, tactics prevalent in the field of international GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) C'~Ol for West Roumania, near 7 p.m. EST. A ten-note bugle­ short-wave broadcasting these days .. Thir· 7 p.m.-Moscow-News, talks and music from Coast) Soviet Russia for listeners in North America: call was used as an identifying signal. teen months of hard labor by radio operator 8 p.m.-Rome-Merry Peasant's Orchestra: 2R03 RAN (9.6) RNE (12) Rv96 (6.03) and engineer Clarence Moore was brought to a (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) successful conclusion on Mor,day evening, 7:30 p.m.-Nassau, St. John's, Nfld.-News relay GENERAL NOTES: Enthusiastic radiograms 8:20 p.m.-Rome-Enl\:li'h tourist notes: 2R03 from London: ZNS2 (6.09) VONG (5.975) praising the contents and technical excellence February 12, when Chicago missionary Clar· (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) 7:30 p.m.-ROllle-"American Hour," for listeners of the first of a series of bimonthly salute ence Jones' powerful new 10,OOO-watt short· 9:30 p.m.-Vatican City-Catholic news and music in North America: 2R03 (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) programs to the Byrd Antarctic Expedition wave station, HCJB at Quito, Ecuador, on for North American listeners: HVJ (6.19) 7:45 p.m.-Madrid-Special program for North presented by NBC and short·wave station top of the Andes, went on the air for initial America' EAQ (9.86) WGEO, from 11 :30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. EST. on broadcast tests. Watch for the amazing and Friday, February 2, have been received from interesting story of this mountain-top mis­ Thursdoy. February 29 8 p.m.-Paris-Talks. plays, music and news for For progt.o.ms br_deaBI daily Me Daily Ptogtams (C<>I .•1 North American listeners: (9.52, 11.885) Admiral Richard E. Byrd on his flagship, "The sionary station and how you can enjoy its 8 p.m.-Stockholm-Program from Sweden for Bear," from the snow·cruiser at Little Amer· programs in an early issue of Movie and Radio 7 p.m.-B u d ape s t-Vocal Ensemble: HAT'1 listeners in North America: SBU (9.535) ica, and from "The North Star," which is Guide. (9.125) S8P (11.705) 7:40 p.m.-Rome--Rossini Anniversary Concert: 2R03 (9.63) 8 p.m.-London-Talk, "Background to the 8:30 p.m.-ehina-Program in English for listen· 12:40 a.m.-Tokyo--English talk about current News": GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) Speciol for Pacific Coost ers in North America: XGOX (15.20) affairs: JZJ (11.80) 10:30 a.m. daily-Sydney-Broadcast for Paci· 9 p.m.-Berlin-English talks on current topics: 1 a.m.-Pittsbul"gh-i\lessages and greetinll:' to Friday, Morch 1 fic Coast listeners: VLQ (9.615) DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) listeners in Arctic regions: WPIT (6.14) Fot ptogram. btoadcaat daily Be. Oaily P ....\ltam" (Col. 1) 6:22 p.m. daily-London-Nightly broadcast: 10:50 p.m.-Berlin-English talks on current top· 10 a.m.-london-Talk, "In England Now": GSV GSC (9.58) ics: DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) Sunday. February 25 (17.81 ) 12 mid. dailY-Tokyo--Japanese program: JZJ For PtOIl,.,ns btoad""Bt daily see Oail)" ProgramB (Col. 1) 5:45 p.m.-London-Talk, "In England Now": ( 11.80) Soturdoy, Februory 24 9:15 a.m.-London-"The Week's Programs": GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) 1 il.m. daily-Szechwan, China-Variety pro­ 1'0t ptogramB btoadcast Il"il)" _ D"i1y ptogtamB (COl. 1) GSV (1781) 7 p.m.-Budapest-:\1arch of the 1st Honved In­ gram: XGOy (9.645) 5 :45 p.m.-London-Talk. "London Log": GSD 7:40 p.m.-Rome---Opera, "Elisir d'amore" from fantry Regiment: HAT4 (9.125) 1:30 a.m. daily-Hsinking-English program (11.75) Royal Opera House at Rome: 2R03 (9.635) 7:40 p.m.-Rome--Gue,t and request night: 2R03 from Manchukuo: MTCY (11.775) 7 p.m.-Budapest-English news letter: HAT4 8:25 p.m.-Holland-Program for North American (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) 1:45 a.m. Monday-London-Talk, "The Em· (9.125) listeners: PCJ (959) 11 JO p.m.-London-"World Affairs," Wickham pire At War": GSB (9.51) 8:15 p.m.-London-"In the Canteen Tonight": 8:30 p.m.-lIonolulu-"Voice of Hawaii." native Steed: GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) GSD (11.75) 1 :45 a.m. Thursday-London-Talk. "Back· GSC (9.58) GSl (6.11) SOllles and dances of Hawaii: KQII (14.92) 11 :30 p.m.-Schenectady-News, personal messages ground to the News": GSB (9.51) 8:15 p.m.-Paris-"Paris Durin~ the War," Paul 8:30 p.m.-Rome-English talk about what is and greetings to members of Byrd Antarctic Archinard: Paris Mondial (9.52, 11.885) hallpenin~ in Rome today: 2R03 (9.635) Expedition at Little America: WGEO (9.53) 8 9/20 19 European News in English Important Stations (Megacycles or thousands of kilocycles shown) Daily Morning CJRO, Canada 6.15 RNE, U.S.S.R. 12.00 CJRX, " 11.72 RV96, .. 6,03,15.18 EST CST CITY STATION DIAL CR7BE. Mozam- SBP, Sweden 11.705 6:30 a.m. 5 :30 a.m. London GSG 17.79 On Short Waves bique 9.645 SBU," 9.535 CS ,"/7, Portugal 9.735 TGWA. Guatemala 6:45 a.m. 5:45 a.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 DJB, Germany 15.20 9.685. 15,17 7:15 a.m. 6:15 a.m. Ankara TAQ 15.195 DJC, " 6.02 TG2, Guatemala 6,195 8:15 a.m. 7:15 a.m. London GSV 17.81 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJD, " 11.77 TPA4. Paris 11.718 8:30 a.m. DJB 15.20 DJL, II 15.11 TPB7," 11.885 7 :30 a.m. Berlin DXB. 9,61 TPC8, 11.845 9:15 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 President, International DX'ers Alliance EAQ, Spain 9.86 TPC, 15.1:, 10:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 EIRE. Ireland 9.595 VLQ. Australia 9.615 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m, London GSV 17.81 GRX. England 9,69 9.68 15.13 Programs from foreign countries GSA. " 6.05 VLR, 9,58 11 :30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Paris TPC GSB, 9,51 . VLW3. 9,645 subject to change without notice GSC, 9.58 WCAB, Philadelphia. Daily Afternoon GSD. " 11.75 Pa. 6,06,9.59. 15.2. GSE. " 11.86 WCBX, New York City 12:20 p.m. 11 :20 a.m. Paris TPC8 11.845 GSF, 15.14 21.57, 15.27, 11.83 1:00 p.m. 12:00 noon London GSI 15.26 GSG, " 17,79 9,65,6.17.6.12 1:18 p.m. 12:18 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81 "HAWAII CALLS" GSH. " 21.47 WGEA, Schenectady. 2:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Ankara TAP 9.465 GSI. 15.26 N. Y. 21.50, 15.33, 9.55 GSJ. " 21.58 WGEO. Schenectady, 3 :50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. London GSD 11.75 IDDEN away among more spec· Before the advent of short-wave GSL. 6.11 N. Y. 9.53 4:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 GSO. 15.18 WLWO. Cincinnati. 4:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. London GSD 11.75 tacular program listings are radio, program pick-ups from Hawaii GSP. " 15,31 Ohio 6.06 GSC 9.58 H two of the most delightful and were impossible, but now RCA's GSV. " 17.81 WNBI. New York City HAT4, Hungary 9,125 6.100. 17.78 Daily Evening entertaining half-hour broadcasts on powerful commercial transmitters at • HBL, Switzerland 9.34 WPIT. Pittsburgh, Pa. 12.46 21.54, 15,21, 11.87, 6.H 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 Kahuku provide facilities for bring· HCJB, Ecuador DJD 11.77 the air, Honolulu's contribution to HP5A, Panama 11. 70 WRCA. New York City HP5G, JJ 11.78 9.67, 17,78 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. London GSC 9.58 American network fare, namely, "Ha­ ing us these broadcasts from the HVJ. Vatican City 15,12 WRUL. Boston. Mass. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Moscow RAN 9,60 waii Calls," for MBS, Saturdays from isles. Hawaii unfortunately has no 9.125 11,79. 6.0~ RNE 12.00 JZI. Japan 9.535 WRUW, Boston. Mass, 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. EST and the "Voice regular short-wave broadcasting sta­ JZJ, " 11,80 11,73. 15.18 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Budapest HAT4 9.125 JZK, " 15.16 W2XJI. N, Y. City 25,30 (ex. Sat.) of Hawaii," for NBC, Sundays from tion (the F. C. C. turned thumbs KGEI. San Franclsco. XECR, Mexico 1,38 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81 Calif. 9.53, 15,33 XEWW, " 9,50 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. GSC 9.58 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. EST. With the down on an application for such a KHE. Hawaii 17.97 XGOX, China l5,20 London KQH,'.. 14,92 XGOY," 9.64 GSL 6.11 opening words, "This is Hawaii, station), so these commercial trans­ KZRH, Philippines 9.635 XPSA. 1.01 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Stock'm SBP 11.705 Magic Isles of the Pacific," you are mitters, whose primary function is LRX, Argentina 9.66 YUE. Jugoslavia 11.735 SBU 9.535 MTCY, Manchukuo 11.775 YV5RN, Venezuela 5.01 8:03 p.m. 7:03 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 whisked away to a land of tropical to provide telephone links between ORK, Belgium 10.33 2R03. Italy 9.63 OZF, Dempark 9.52 2R04, " 11.81 TPB7 11.885 enchantment where the soft strum· the mainland, Hawaii and the Philip­ OZH," 15.32 2R06. " 15.30 8:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Berlin DJD 11.77 PCJ, Holland 9.59. 15.22 2R09. 9.67 DXB 9.61 ming of steel guitars blends with pine Islands, are pressed into tem­ RAN. U.S.S.R. 9,60 8:40 p.m. 7:40 p.m. Madrid EAQ 9.86 the sound of native voices chanting porary use each week for bringing 9:45 p.m. 8:45 p.m. London GSC 9.58 the lovely, haunting melodies of these programs to us. 7 :15 p.m.-Budapest-Hungarian Police Orchestra: GSL 6.11 HAT4 (9.125) GSD 11.75 Hawaii. In the background one can To tune in Hawaii direct, try for 7 :40 p.m_-Rome-Opera from the Royal Opera 10:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Berlin DXB 9.61 just hear the gentle booming of the KHE (17.97) or KQH (14.92). Occa· House at Rome: 2R03 (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) DJC 6.02 8:30 p.m.-Honolulu-"Voice of Hawaii." Native 11 :00 p.m. sionally, but not often, relays are 10:00 p.m. London GSC 9.58 surf as the blue-green foam-tipped songs and dances of Hawaii: KHE (17.97) GSL 6.11 whitecaps pound onto the beach at made over KIO (11.68) or KKH (7.52). 8 :30 p.m.-Rome-English talk about what is GSD 11.75 happening in Rome today: 2R03 (9.63) 11 :30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Paris 9.52 Waikiki. Then the tempo changes. Short-wave reception from Hawaii is TPC 8:45 p.m.-Berlin-English talk: DXB (9.61) 12:00 mid. 11:00 p.m. Berlin DXB 9.61 It's the hula. Swarthy and alluring often very good and is certainly DJC 6.02 12:30 a.m. 11 :30 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 maidens of the isles, their grass better than that afforded by a poor Monday. March 11 1 :15 a.m. 12:15 a.m. London GSB 9.51 skirts swishing to and fro, weave and network outlet. For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs lCol. 1) GSA 6.05 sway as this ancient ceremonial Here is one important thing for 8 :30 a.m.--L 0 n d 0 n-"This Freedom?": GSV 3:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m. London GSB 9.51 (17.81 ) GSA 6.05 dance is executed with graceful short-wave listeners to remember: 2:45 p.m.-Landon-Play, "The Shadow of the 3:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m. Moscow RV96 15.18 abandon. The gaiety of vacationing Short-wave transmitters, such as Swastika": GSP (15.31) these at Kahuku, Hawaii, are not 7 p.m.-B u d ape s t-Military orchestra: HAT4 mainlanders frolicking on the beach (9.125) Daily Programs, Sat., March 9, or chatting on verandas of the Royal broadcast stations but are engaged 8 p.m.-London-Talk. "The Empire at War": through Fri., March 15 Hawaiian is captured and radiated primarily in commercial telephone GSC (9.58) GSL (611) . The programs listed here are those broadcast daily at the 8 :30 p.m.-Rome-Letters from listeners in all same time. Exceptions are indicated. by the roaming announcer. And all service. Our Federal laws can not parts of the world: 2R03 (9.63) EST City Program Station the while, a silhouette against the prevent listeners from tuning in 8 :45 p.m.-Switzerland-Program of folk and 8 a.m.-Belgrade-Jugoslav program for North popular music: news and political lalks: HBL America: YUG (15.24) horizon, romantic Diamond Head these stations but they do say you (9.345) 8:50 a.m.-Perth, W. Australia-War news in En· casts a tranquil shadow over the must not repeat anything heard over 8 :45 p.m.-Berlin-En~1ish talks on current war glish: VLW2 (9.645) dreamy scene. "Aloha" comes all such stations. Under these condi· topics: DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) 9 a.m.-Szechwan, China-Program for North America: XGOY (9.64) too soon as we take our leave of tions reception reports are not wel­ Tuesday. March 12 10 a.m.-Manila-HNight Hawks," variety program Hawaii. come and seldom are answered. For programs broadcast daily sec Daily Programs (COl. l' for English listeners: KZRH (9.635) 10 a.m.-London-Talk, "In England Now": GSV 10:30 a.m.-Saigon-News (English): (11.78) (17.81 ) 11:10 a.m.-Berlin-Variety music and talks in EUROPE'S SHORT-WAVE VOICES: OLR4A writes that the anti-Nazi "Deutscher Frei· 3:30 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., Sat.)-Lisbon-Program English for North America: DJB (15.20) for En~ljsh listeners, including music, variety 11 :30 a.m.~Paris-Talk. "Life in Paris": PaTis (11.84), Prague, Bohemia, is still on the air heitssender" is now being heard every after· and may be heard after 7 p.m. EST any eve· noon from 3 to 3 :30 p.m. EST on a frequency and topical talks in English: CSW7 (9.740) Mondial (15.13) 5:45 p.m.-London-Talk. "In England Now": 1:30 p.m.-Belgium-Variety program: ORK ning that reception from Europe is particularly of 10.07 megs. Talks, which are entirely (10.33) favorable ... "Paris Mondial," Paris, France, in German, have been giving considerable at· GSC (9.58) GSD (11.75) 8 p.m.--London-Talk, "Cards on the Table": 2 :50 p.m.-Prague-German propaganda talk in is now broadcasting to North America daily tention to the destruction of the Catholic from 11 :30 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. EST on a new church in Poland. Signal strength is good GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) English: DZB (10.04) 10 p.m.-London-Talk, "This Freedom ''': GSC 3 p.m.-Rome-Evening concert with English frequency of 15.13 megs. An interesting En· but the quality is extremely poor and sounds glish program feature entitled "Today in Paris" like the short-wave broadcasts one used to (9.58) GSD (11.75) GSL (6.11) announcements: 2R06 (15.30) 2R04 (11.81) 10:30 p.m.-Paris-"Life in Paris," Percy Noel: 5 :45 p.m.-Lisbon-Variety program from Portugal may be heard at 11 :33 a.m. EST. The English hear several years ago with a high noise announcer that reads the program resume is level and a "tinny" voice. The hum of the Paris Mondia! (9.52, 11.885) for North American listeners: CSw7 (9.74) 12:40 a.m.-Tokyo-English talks concerning cur· 6:30 p.m.-P a n a m a-News (English): HP5A Howard Clan~y, a former NBC announcer .. mobile generator-which, with the outlaw (11.70) Germany is flooding the air with new short· transmitter, is mounted in a truck-can be rent affairs in Japan: JZJ (11.80) 7 p.m.-Budapest-Program from Hungary for wave stations. DJW (9.65) is now broad· distinctly heard. North America: HAT4 (9.125) casting to from 4 :45 p.m. EST Wednesday. March 13 7 p.m.-Moscow-News, talks and music from on, simultaneously with DJN (9.54). DJI GENERAL NOTES: KC4USA, amateur trans For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1) Soviet Russia for listeners in North America: (7.29) signs off at 5 :30 p.m. EST after radio mitter aboard Admiral Byrd's snow-cruiser. 5 :30 p.m.-Martinique-Concert of West Indies RAN (9.6) RNE (12) RKI (15.04) ating a propaganda talk in English. At ·6:15 somewhere in Antarctica, was heard recently music with English announcements: (9.705) 7 :30 p.m.-Rome-"American Hour," for listeners p.m. EST, DXM (7.27) comes on the air and at 11 :25 p.m. EST-not on its published fre­ 5 :45 p.m.-London-Talk "Matters of Moment": in North America: 2R03 (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) puts on a similar talk in En9lish. DXJ (7.24) quency of 14.15 but at the higt],-frequency GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) 7 :45 p.m.-Madrid-Special program for North is heard occasionally near 8 p.m. EST. The edge of the 20-meter amateur band, on 14.39 8 p.m.-Budapest-Hungarian news letter in En­ America: EAQ (9.86) mysterious station on approximately 10.04 megs ... Roger Legge of Binghamton, N. V., ~lish' HAT4 (9.125) 8 p.m.-Paris-Talks, plays, music and- news for megs, which identified itself as "Radio Pode· has received a radiogram from the Radio Club North American listeners: (9.52, 11.885) brad," now uses the call DZB, and gives the of Mozambique to the effect that transmissions Thursday, March 14 location as Prague, Germany. It operates for North America are now being made daily 8 p.m.-Stockholm-Program from Sweden for For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1) listeners in North America: SBU (9.535) daily from 2 :30 to 3 :30 p.m. EST, with a fr~m 7 to 8 a.m. EST over CR7BG (15.285). SBP • (11.705) news bulletin in English at 2:50 p.m. EST Signals do not become audible in North Amer­ 8 p.m.-L 0 n don-Talk, "Background to the 8:30 p.m.-Szechwan, China-Program in English Desmond Callan of Readville, Mass., ica until about 7 :45 a.m. EST. News": GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) - for listeners in North America: XGOX (15.20) . 9 :30 p.m.-Vatican City-Catholic news and music 9 p.m.-Berlin-English talks concerning current for North American listeners: HVJ (6.19) topics: DXB (9.61) DJD (11.77) 10:15 p.m.-Berlin-News (GeTman): DXB (9.61) and songs from Honolulu: KHE (17.97) 10 p.m.-Havana-Popular Latin music: COX4 DJC (6.02) 9:15 p.m.-Paris-Henri Berger's all-star Parisian Friday, March 15 (4.29) COX7 (6.3%) 10:50 p.m.-Berlin-En!!;lish talks concernin!!; cur­ revue for North American listeners: (9.52. For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. I' rent topics: DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) 11.885, 11.718) 8 :30 a.m.-London-"World Affairs" : GSV (17.81) 11 :30 p.m.-Cleveland-Latest short-wave notes 10 a.m.-London-Talk. "In England Now": GSV Spec:ial for Pacific Coast and tips: WTAM (1070 kilocycles) (17.81 ) Saturday, March 9 11 :30 p.m.-London-Talk, "London Log": GSC 5:45 p.m.-London-Talk, "In England Now": 10:30 a.m. daily-Sydney-Broadcast for Pa­ For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1) (9.58) GSD (11.75) GSL (6.11) GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) cific Coast: VLQ (9.615) 5 :45 p.m.-London-Talk. "London Log": GSD 12:40 a.m.-Tokyo--English talk about current 7 :40 p.m.-Rome-Guest and request night: 2R03 12 mid. daily-Tokyo--Japanese program for (11.75) affairs: JZJ (11.800) (9.63) 2R04 (11.81) Pacific Coast: JZJ (11.80) 6 :30 p.m.-Budapest-Program in remembrance of 1 a.m.-Pittsburgh-Messages and greetin~s to 9 :45 p.m.-San Francisco-Exposition Interviews: 1:30 a.m. daily-Hsinking-English program the famous old Hungarian singef's: HAT4 listeners in Arctic regions: WPIT (6.14) KGEI (15.33) from Manchukuo: MTCY (11.775) (9.125) I 11 :30 p.m.-Schenectady-News, music. personal 1 :45 a.m. Tues. & Thurs.-London-War 8 :15 p.m.-Paris-"Chats with English Listeners": greetings and messages to members of Byrd news: GSB (9.51) Paris Mondial (9.52, 11.885) Sunday, March 10 Antarctic Expedition at "Little' America": 11 :30 p.m. Wed.-London-Talk, "Matters of 8 :15 p.m.-London-"Dispatch from the FTont": For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1) WGEO (9.53) Moment": GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) 8 :30 a.m.-London-"Dispatch from the Front": 11 :30 p.m.-London-"World Affairs." Wickham 8:30 p.m.-Hawaii-"Hawaii Calls." Native music GSV (17.81) Steed: GSC (9.58) GSD (11.75) 1 9/11 19 European News on english Important Stations Daily Morning \Ml,Igacycllll Of tbousaods of kilocyclcs shown} CJRO. CallAda 6.15 RV96. U.S.S.R. EST CITY SlATlOt< U!Al CJRX... 1172' 6.03. HI 18 CR.BE. Motam 11 ~05 630 ....m londo, 111<; SBP Sweden GSG On Short Waves biQue 9.646 SBU." 9.635 6:45 a.m Berlir OJ, .Slf CSW7. PortuC"al 9.73~ i:~, 'Iur,~e,. 1~.1;~ 7:15 ...m Allkaril TAQ 15.19~ DJB. German" 15 20 11.15 .l.m LO,llIQI GS. DJD. " 11.77 'IOWA, Gualemala ", Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJI.. 15.11 9.686 n,n 8:30 ",m Berlin oJE ILl DXB. 9.81 'IG2. Guatem"b 6.19~ 9:15.t.m Ber!i,. oJP 152 EAQ. Spain 9.86 'IPA4, Parb (l 118 IC:45 a.m Rom£< lROt 1530 Pr~sident lnternationdl DX'ers AlIil'nce EIRE. Ireland ".696 'IPB7." 11 8i~ ,,~ • 'r ..... t10. ::: . GRX. EnC"land 9.69 TPC8. 11.815 11 :30a.m GSB. " .51 TPC. 15 • .j Paris TPC 15 B Programs from foreIgn countries GSC. 9.58 :t~~. All~~ral.. ~:: Oall)' Afternoon subject to chan ~e Without notice GSD. 11 7$ GSE. 11 85 VLW3. :t6U 'L.20 p.rn "'arts r",o I l.d"~ GSF. 15 !1 WeAB Ph:b.1elpllll. I :¥O p.rn londor GSI 15.26 GSG. 1','9 PII.. 60;.9~9t~2; 1.1811.m P,Dm~ lR04 11.81 GSH. 2t.4. WCBX. New yo,k C tv VISIT FRENCH INDO-CHINA VIA SHORT WAVE GSI. 1~ 26 21.57. Hi.21 II 83 2:15 run Ankara TAP 9.465 GSJ. n 55 9.65617612 .) ')l,.. P m l.onllor G>O 11.75 GSO, 1$.18 WGEA. l:khene lally. ":ISI'.m Rome 2RO: 9.63 ECAUSE of its location in ancient tien in Indo-China, this transmission GSP. 16.31 N. Y. 21110. 15 :13 fU6 - '45 p.m Londo, GSo 11.75 GSV. 17.81 WGEO. Schencl'tlI.dv 9.5~ HAT"-. Hungary 9.1.25 N. Y. 9.53 GSf and mysterious French Indo· is often heard in North America, HEL. Switzerland 9.34 WI.WO. Cincinlllll1 Daily fyenHlg BChina, land of the blazing sun. sometimes completely overriding HCJB. Ecuador 12.46 Ohio 1;,06 HP~A. PaRama 11.10 WNBI. New YOl"k CilV ):00 11 m Bellir OJ' 15.20 important French possession in HPSG, Panama City, on 11.785 HPfiG, .. 11.18 6 100 .. 7~ OJO 11.17 HVJ. Vatican Cltv 1612 WPIT. Pith",,, gh Pa. southeastern Asia, "Radio Saigon" megs,) All transmissions terminate 9 125 2U14, 16.21. 11 8·,. 6.1~ 030 p.m LonoJor GSC ' 9.58 JZI. Japan 9.636 WRCA. New York Cit,. GSo 11.75 remains one of the most temptlO::) with the playing of the "Mar­ JZJ, ,. 11 80 9.67. 17 7/1 1-00 p.rn Mosco.... R.. '.60 tidbits on the short-wave listener's seiL aise." nK. .. I~ 16 WRUL. SOllon M",.•. RNE 12.00 RGEI. San FranCISco. 11.19.60'\ ~.lb bill of fare. "Radio Saigon:' as the "Radio Saigon" broadcasts daily Calif. 9.53. U 33 WRUW. Boston Mass. 1 :10 p.rn auoapesl HAT4 KHE, Hawaii 1791 11.73. U IJ . U 5 '.0 shadows before our mind's eye. at 7:30 a.m. EST; an all-Chinese pro· li~lener~: PCJ (9.59) oJo 11.77 The new l2,OOO-watl transmitter at gram at 9:30 a.m. EST and an all­ 8:45 p.m.-Berlin-Eul:li-h t TPC 9.52 meter band on a frequency of 11.78 En]Iish program feature entitled FD' "''''iI'ams b'o....eu' "'0;111' He Oa,lf ,"'D<;j,am. lC:O'. 11 1:15 .tween J2J, Tokyo, on 1180 .TheMail Bag," is put on, Music 8:30 a.m.-L 0 n n u n-"This Freedom!" GSV GSo 11.75 and Berlin,~ on 11.77 me1sl. ~ o(l(l 't "' o"do~ ~51 DID, heard over "Radio Saigon" is quite (17.81 ) ' GSB p.m.-~lartillique---("'uJlcer/. \\'''~I 3:00 · 19.705) --- a.m. EST (seldom h~ard :n North nese and Annamit~ ceremonial to 8 p.m.-Rio n{' .1;II\Plro-llrazilian proc:ram for America); from 5:45 to 10:00 a.m. french chamber music_ The English Xortll Allleril·d Ite....~. tho... brooooc.oll d;o;I)' 001 the Zealand (heard after sunrise with "Radio Saigon's" programs are G:;D (11.75) _r.....ume I~me. lE,.cel>lton. u" ."d,e-UN. signals ranging from fair to good); also relayed by a low·power trans· 8:45 p.m.-S\\illerl.III1I-I'ro\!ram of folk and EST City Program Station popular mu~ic. ne\\~ Jnt! pulilil'al I'....olCIIS.....111' _ D.,III' Pr_""~~1 9''''"" ,Col. 1) 9 p.m.-Berli.\-En!{li<;h 1<_UI <1"'111' _ Da,l!, '""Oll'am. lC:ol. 11 6:22 p.m. dally-I.ondon-:'\I hl1~ Iln"dca~1 8:15 p.m.-LcIlHlon- 'OJ~pat("h frurn the Front" ( 17.31> GSO (11.75) G:-.D (11.75) 8 :30 a.m. l· l)(lon-"Di~palch from Ihe Front": 5:45 p m.-l.ull,lon-TJIl... "Ill Enl/ldud Xuw": 12 mid. daily-Tuk~o--Japane~e prOl:lrarn. JlJ 9:15 p.m.-Pari~-IIE'nri BE'rg{'r'~ all ~l .. r !'afl~lan t,;,\. d7.81) (;,1) flUS) ( llllO) revue fflr 'urlh Amcricoulh Sea'~ 11.885. 11.718) (17.81 ) WRl't (6.04) Wli! \\ (11.73) program: vpo2 (9.535) • 11 :30 p.m.-flt\·t>lolnd Lates/. <;horl wave notes 3:30 p.m.--Guatemala-Blnd concert: TGW.\ 7 p.m.-K·llbll('~l- "Tile H'JlJt"ru~ Ch"ir" HAT4 1 :45 .li,m, Mon. thru Thurs. Wlldon-Wal <11111 tips. \\T-\\l (1070 kilU{'~'des) (15171 ( 9.125) news: GSll (9.51) GSO (11.75) 1 a.m; Piltsbun::h-"E'o;~all:c~ and t:(("etln~" 10 7 p.m.-BudaJ}f"I-Hlln~arian "taragato" reciral: 11 :30 p m.-London-"\\',r!d Afbir~." Wirkh,nn li~telll'rs ill .\rclir rcgioll~: WPIT (614) IIAT4 (9.125) ~Ieed GSC (9.5~) {I"'D (11.75) '/11 • 19 Europecln News in English Important Stations Daily MornIng (Megacycles or thOUlandll of kilocycles $hown) CR7BE. Mozam· TAP, Turkey 9.465 EST CITV STATION DIAL bique 9.646 TAQ." HI.19li 6:15 a.m. 17.82 CSW1, Portugal 9.735 TGWA.. Guatemah. Rome 2R08 On Short Waves DJB. Germany 15.20 9.685, 15.17 b;ju •.m LQndor, GSG 17.79 DJD, " 11.77 TG2. Guatemala 6.190 6:45 a.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 DJL, 15.11 TPA4. Paris 11.718 7:15 .l.rn Ankara TAQ 15.195 DXB, 9.61 TPB7." 11.885 Edited by Charles A. Morrison EAQ, Spain 9,86 TPC8. lUlo45 8:15 a,m. london GSV 17.81 EIRE, Ireland 9.596 TPC. 16.13 8:3u a.rn Berlin OJ B 15.21; GRX, England 9.69 VLQ5. Australia 9.68 9:153.m Berlin OJ B 15.20 President, International DX'ers Alliance GSB." 9.51 VLR," 9.58 r II"; a m Rome lR06 15.30 GBC. 9.58 VLW3, 9.645 GSD. 11.75 WCAB. Philadelphia. 11 :00 a.m. London GSV 17.81 Programs from foreign countries GSE, 11.8S Pa, 6.06. 9.59. 15.27 11 ;30 a.m. Paris TPB 15.11 subject to change without notice GSF. 15.14 WCBX. New YOlk City TPC8 11.845 GSG-. 11.79 21.li7. 16.27, 11.83 G-SH. 21.47 9.65,6.17.6.12 Daily Afternoon GSI. 15.26 WGEA, Schenectady. GSJ," 21.58 N. Y. 21.50. 15.33, 9.55 1·(I(1o.m London GSI 15.26 HOW TO LISTEN TO PANAMA GSa." Hi.18 WGEO, Schenectady. 1 :20 p.m. Finland OlE 15.19 GSP, 15.31 N. Y. 9.53 GSV, 17.81 WLWOo Cincinnati. , I) p.m ~.46S Ankara rAP 0H. interesting Engli:.h and Latin lIJelltators. The fact that short commer· HAT4. Hungary 9.125 Ohio 6.06 2:25 p.m. Rome 2R0'1 11.8\ HBL. Swit~erland 9.34 WNBl, New York City .;i .5u p.m London GSD 11.75 prog-rams direct from Panama-­ cial plugs for the local butcher, baker HeJB, Ecuador 12.46 6.100.17.78 4:15 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 the cro~~roads of th~ world~tulle and candle-stick maker are woven into HP5A, Panama 11.70 WPIT. Pithburg"h. Pa, F 21.54.15.21, 11.87. 6.14 11.75 HP5G-," 11.78 '1:45 p.m. London GSD to HP5G (11.785), In the 25-mcter thc pel'iod does not seem to detract from HVJ, Vatican City 6.19 WRCA, New York City band. it:; interest·. JZJ, Japan 11.80 9.67, 17.78 Daily Evening JZK. " 15.16 WRUL. Boston. Mass. 6:00 p.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 HPSG mig-Ilt be called a 0l1C-l1Iall HP5C's (11.785) new 3,aOO-watt KGEI. San Francisco, 11.79.6.04 sillc~ Calif. 9.53. 15,33 WRUW, Boston. Mass. DJD 11.71 statiun," the culorful personalily traus1l1itter, which is on the air week· KHE, Hawaii 17.97 11.73. 15.13 6:30 p.m. London GSD 11.75 oi its manager, glube-trotting soldicr-ot­ days from 12 nool1 to 1 p.m. and from 6 KQH," 14.92 XECR. Mexico 7.38 7:00 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 MTCY. Manchukuo 11.775 XEWW. " 9.50 RNE 12.00 fortune George vVilliallls. cOllll-lldely to 10 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.In. to OFD. Finland 9,50 XGOX. China lli 20 dominatcs its field of acti,:itics. An cx­ 12 110011 EST. is well heard throughout OlE," 15,19 XG-OY," 9.64 RKJ 7.52 aRK, Belgium 10.33 XPSA. 1.01 7:30 p.m. Budapesl HAH 9.125 Briti:;h 11a\'al officer witli twtllty-five the Cnited States. except for occasional OZF. Denmark 9,52 VUE, Jugoslavia 11.735 (ex. Sat.) years' experience in radio. he wa,,; in interference Trom "Radio SaiRon's" OZH." 15,32 YUG, " 15.24 7:30 p.m. Londor GSD 11.75 PCJ, Holland 9.59. 16,22 2&03. Italy 9.63 fact the :;hip's operator who, ill 191tl. (II.7S) e\'t"lling program uroal1cast from ~~~: U,~;5.R. &~% 2R04. " 11.81 8:00 p.m. Stockh,' SBU 9.535 2R06. 15.30 8:03 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 tapped out the famous message from 6 :30 to 7 :lS p.m. EST. HPSG can RV96. 6,03,15,18 2R09. 9,67 TPB7 11.885 Admiral Beatty, commander-in-chief of easily he located just a hair ." artiqs. Often visiting movie stars, busi­ 8 p.m.~Londoll-Talk, "The Empire at War" ),f r. \\'illiams is. however. hest known ne:;s meu or rCidio artists from the GSD (11.75) Daily Programs, Sat., March 23, for his English ".Kadio I\'cwspaper," L: nited Stale:. can be heard doillg- an 8 :45 p.m.-Berlill~En(!lish talks on current war through Fri., March 29 \.... hicl1 he has been airing- Cycry week­ IlnallnOllll,C':d bit. On Sunday lllornings topic~: DJD (11.77) DXB (9.61) TI,.. p'''9'3m. l;~t~d hcce ,,'.. Iho... bco"dC"51 daH,I" ..I Ih. 9:10 p.m.-Home-2RO·s ]I.1ail Hae;: 2H04 (11.81) Umc t;mc. l!:xccpt,on. 3c" ,nd;c"tctl. day from 12 :30 to I p.m. alld from 6 :30 tile English newscast takes place at EST City Program Station to 7 p.m. EST, for the past five )'cars. 10 :~5 a.1ll. :l.l1c1 is followed at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 26 8:50 a.m.-I'E'rth, W. Austrillia-\\'ar l!E'WS from This is 1:1)' far tlte IllOst ptlpular En­ EST by the weekly lottery. Fo. "r"9,,,m. b,oadca.t da;l)' .cc D3ily P'oq,,,m~ lCD' II EIII(Ji~h: Austl'"lia. in VL\\'2 (9.645) glish 11CWS period in all the Latin Amcr­ H PSG is relayed by BOA (2.3~) in 10 a.m.~LOlldon-Talk. "In England Now'" GSV 9 a.m Szech\\an. ('hina~l'rogr;Jnl for North AlIlE·rica. XGO\, 19.64) . icas and its listt:lIl:rs 1I11111bt"r untold the truvical short-wa\'e band. and a nt:w (17.81 ) 2:30 p.m. (Tues.. Thurs" Sat.)-J.isuoll-Prueraln 10:30 a.m.-Sai(!on SpeeiJI prngratt\ for North thou",ands. not ollly in Ccntral ami 5.000-watt tr:1l1<;mitter no\\' on orcin for Enl!li~h Ii~teners. including rnu<:.ic. Vlllrf ~ America, includiulo: music ant! ll\'W~: (11.78) State~ South America, uut ill tile Cnited from the United States \\iII WOll relay and topical talb. in Enl!li<.h C;-iw7 (<) 74) 11:10 a.m.-BrrJin-\'ari{'ty muoil: Jlld propaSalld'l as \\ell. l'\c'Ws items for the "Rarlio the prog'rall1s on the 16-mcter hand. 5:45 p.m.~London~Talk. "In [otl,lnd Nuw": talk, til Engli'h. for \onh America: OJ8 (15.20) Xewo;paper," gh:alled frolll all incehant Reception reports are welcome and GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) 8 p.m.-London~Talk. ''(ard~ on the Tab1p": Ph "Ra is. in fact. not unCOllllllOIl for George He answers all letters pcrsonally, often hUlllur fur American !i<.tPIH'r<;: PCJ (959) dIll Nrllsl'''llI'r'': HrSG (11.78) 10 po.m.-London- Talk, "This Fl eedom ''': GSD 2 p.m.~Molartlui411e~:'yrt1ph"nir. popular, folk to scoop some of our leadinK news com- h)· air mail. new~ I'ortugue~e (11.75) GSC (9.58) music ;lIul in Emdi_h from 10:30 p.m.-Pari~~'·Life ill Paris." P{'rcy Noel: Ea<1 Africa: CR7BE \9.6'15) Paris Mondial (9.52. 11835) 2:30 p.m.~Cairo-Aral>ic prO:lr:llll frOlll Egypt. THE LATEST FROM EUROPE: The advent from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. and from 12:45 to 12:40 a.m.-Tokyo---Ene;li-h talks COltcerninl( cur· OJl65) rrllt affail's in Japan: JZJ (11.80) 2:50 p.m.-I'ral1;ue-Gerlttalt propaganda talk in of spring has brought with it better short· 1 :45 a.m. EST on a frequency of 9.52 megs. En!:Ji~h: DI.H (10.04) wave reception from Europe. The 25·meter The last-named transmission has been added 3 p.m. Anti·N,o;>.dc,..' d.,ly ..... Dady !'rO\lc;>,,,,. ,co, II 4:15 p.m.--Bel'lin-Lord Ha\\ Hav.: DXB (9.61) ning to show signs of opening up for evening SHORT·WAVE HEADLINES: It won't be 5:30 p.m_-J\Iartinillue-COncert of W£,sl lndl~S 6:30 p.m.-I' a n a III and Gyps~ u 8:30 p.m.-SzCChl\all, ChinXI3 (9.61) DJD (lU7) 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:15 to 4:15 wave brOoltdcasting stations of the world by 9:30 p.m.-Vatican Cily-fatholic news and mu­ p.m. EST, on a frequency of 11.845 megs, and frequencies. Don't take a chance on missing it. sic ror North American listeners: IIVJ (5.19) Special for Pacific Coast Friday, March 29 F<>, "'~'3n," b .....dcMt ..",Iy _ O... ly "FOIIca,.... ICOI. II 10 p.m. (ex. Mon.)-Quill>. 1'.CIl;IlI'lr~"Friend... hip 8 :40 p m.-Rome-F:t5cist ~ongs: 2R04 (11 81) 10:30 olt.m. dailY-~rdney ..\u~I[.. lia-l·ro'{rilm 1I.)ur" (En'!li... h) Il(.llj (12.46) 9:20 p m. Rome-Ea~ter lltu~ic: 2R04 (11.81) 10a.m.-London-T, p.o\O.".,,~ bn'3dC30( dil"y 'M' Da,'Y P'O~,,,no5 (Col. 1) 8 :40 p.m.-Rom{'---Conc{'rt of reqllrsl selcctiolls: li~IE'nE'l" HI i\l'ctie regions: WriT (6.14) Cuast: (9.52) 5:45 p.m.~London-Talk. "Loudon Log": GSD 2R04 (11.81) 1 a.m. daily-Ilollte--Special rro'{ram: 2n03 (11.75) 11 :30 p.m.~l.ondnll-'·\\'orld Affairs," Wickham (9.63) 8:15 p.m.-I',ris-"[h"l~ \\ilh Emdj .. b Lj .. leners": Sunday, March 24 Sl{'{'d: GSC (9.58) GSD (1175) 1 :45 olt.m. Mon .. Tues., Thurs.~Londllll-War I':tri~ \I •• nili ..1 (11885, 9.52) Fo, "'''9ums Iwt>ildcnt ""ily .... D.. ;I~ progc".... tCt>1. 11 11 :30 p.m.-Schenectady ~lu... ic. news, personal news: GSB (9.51) G~D (11.75) 8:15 p.m.~L'1I1don---"OI"'patdl from the Front": 8:30 a.m.~l.ondlln~·'Disl'alch from the Front" ntE"~agf'~ and c:r{'etinl!" lor ml'lllhprs of Byrd's G... lJ {I 1.75) (j..,v (17.81) E:l.jJcdition in the Anllrelic: WGl::O (953) 19 bropean News in English Importont Stotions

D.lly Morlllll g CJlI.O, Cn.d. '.16 TAQ,T".k.7 1I.1t:. CST CITY STATION DIAL CR7:8£. lIIo.. m· TOWA.Ouatlm.l. blQ"o 8.846 '.681 1611 5:15 I,m. Roml ZR06 15.30 On Short Waves C8W1, P"rIUI') •. 716 Toa Ouu"m.l. 8.196 2ROS 17.82 DJS,O...... D)' 16." TPAt, Pari. 1I.7U DJD" 11·" 'IPST. 11-11& S,30 "m. London 17.7'.1 OJL lUI 'IPCI. II U6 5:45 '.m. BtI'l,n '"0" 15.20 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DlII, '.11 TPC, Fr ...". ',U 6:15 •. 111. Anhr~ 15.195 EAQ.8V&l.. .." VLQ6. 1.~.I ... h. ',8' 7:151,m. T', 11.11 President, Internlltionlll DX'ers Alliance Oal: £ •• I.b London GIB"1.... 1,61 VLWS.VLB,' 184''" 1:30 l.m. 8e,lio '"0" 15.20 010, '.51 WCI.S pp,lo .. 1:OO.m. Berl'n 0'0 >5lJ1 P rograml from foreIgn eountrlu 08D. 11,76 1'. $1)01 ~6' l't' .:15.,m. Bnlon .,. 15.20 l u bjecl to eh.nge without nOllee oar tU' WCSX. H~ .. Y.,k C,I' 9:451.m. Rome ZR06 1530 ORO 1711 11.&' 16 f1 II. OSH 11 4' '.Q.~I7,.n 10:0Ih.m. Lond"n OSV 11.81 081 IU6 WWIIl. III.ml, f'. ',04 10:30 I,m. PUi, TPB 15.11 GBJ. lUI TPCS 11.845 080. 1618 W~E~, ~'t;o~i~:U ~ I., HOW TO LISTEN TO LISBON. PORTUGAL 08P, li,!1 WOEO, Schenectad,. GRV, nil X, y, ".J Dally AU.ruo lI KATt, Hila•• ..,. ',I n WLWO, C;""i ....l1 ISTORIC and picturc:;que Li~­ exi,tenc!' as a nalion and which include5 12:00 noen London GS I >5-" H:8L,8.-hu.tou ,,!It Ollie ,.00:1 bon. Porlugal, fallluu:; in pa~1 an intere-\inJ/: talk in En~lish at 1 :35 HCJS, E<1I.do. II'" ...·HSI, X... Y.,). Ctt, U:zo ,.m. !"nlind DIE 15.19 HnA, P ...o.... 11,10 '.101 111' 1,15 p,m. Anhr. TAP 9.465 cenluries a~ one of the wurld'" p.m. CST -Ihe "nl)' English transmis­ HP$O" II," H W I. HVJ, V.li.,.. Clt7 '.1' ~tlt1'U~~"'i\"i.r 1 :25 p,m. Rome 2RD1 11.11 bu,ie't shipping-centeno h now widely ~i"n ~chffiuled O,'er lhe ~talion-is fairly •. 2RD6 15.30 WRCA. lie'" Y;~:7~\V1' known a~ thc eastern lerminus of Pan· 1\l·1I heard in !'aslern l'o;orlh AmericOl). :~ h.J?&. :n: 2:SO p.m. London 11.75 KGEI, BID F.... ct_ ....·lI.UL, Bo.too. II ... 3:15 p,m. Romt ""2R03 '.63 American's tran,-Atlantic air-mail ~er­ ol'cr CS\\"; (9.741. wl~k-day~ from C.llt '.I!. 16.U 11.71,' Oi 3 :45 p.m. LondDn 11.75 vice to warrillg Europe, Z 15 10 5 I).m, and 011 Sundays from KHE, Ha ... n 17,17 WlI.UW. Bo.ton. II .... IIITCY,lIIuchllku 11.71 1113 U.I~ 4:)0 p.m. Moscow '" 9.69 Go\,ermneut-operatcd ,hort-wa,'e sta, 3 10 5 p.111. CST. direCled 10 Cape OFD, FI .. lud ',6-0 XEClI.,lIod.,. 7.3' 5:00 p.m. Berlio 15.2(1 DIE" )6,19 X£WW, " 1,60 '"0"OW 11 .n tion "Emis~ora N'aciunal" is al.,o lo­ \' erde. ~[adeira and Azores Island" Ol.l(, BoItto... 1033 XGOX. Chi.. 1610 cated al Lj,lxm. Broadca.,ting wilh a OZF. De.ma,. ',U XGOY." '.M 5:30 ,.m. London GSD 11.15 Br:uil and Suulh America (Ihe latter OZH. ,. Ii,U YU£,11lIollan. 1I.,n po.... er of 20,(101) watt~, Ihis station " part of Ihis tran~mi~,iun is well heard in 1'01. HoUnd 'h 16 II YUG" It,,, O.lly RAN U,S.S. • .. IROl lo.al, .13 well heard III Norlh America almo"t ea~lern Xorlh AmlCrica); o\'er C5\\) 6;(JO ,.m. aliI" 1101 IRM " U,II ... the year 'round In con,i~tent signal (0),;4), dailr from 5 :05 10 7 p.m. CST. avK. '".161. 2RO.. II" '" l.Z.00 IBP I","-on 11 10. tRO., .f1 1.52 Slren~th its progralm; can be das>ed directed 10 X"rlh America (I'ery .... ell IBU." .·'U 11.011. " 7,U '" T&p Tuck.. t,tU IIlOU. " 11.71 6:30,.m. Budlptst '"'HAH 9.125 wilh those furni~hcd by London, Rume hcard in Xorth America). (u.Sil l. ) and Berlin. It is nOI as well knuwn to The program for this country, which 6:30 p.m. London OSD 11.75 10:30 p.m.-Ln~rlM ·T.lk "Lo"don loe": GSC 7:00 p.m. 8erlin DXJ m Amt'rican li~lener5 as these other broad­ 1)1)0,''', and c1"~e, wilh the Portugue!>e (9.58) G:,;D 11175) 7:00 Pm. Sloo:k~olm 50U 9.535 ca~ters. chiefly Iltcause Engli~h an­ ualional anthem. as do all Iransmb~ion~, 12 mid.-Piu,b~r~h· \I,.u." and <{I"Htinu 10 7:03,.m. P.ris m 9.52 nuuncemenl, or talks are !>eld01ll made, fealures >ymphonic and chamber-mu_ic. Ii"~nec. '" Arctlt rfe,'"'' WPIT (6,1~) TP81 11.185 el'en in the North American tran"llis­ but 011'>0 has SIJTUC fine popular mu~ic 7:15,.,". Berhn DJD 11.77 Sunday. March 31 on siun-a great mistake and one which from lime to lime; ror cxample. Ihe ... __• _" "". _ h,'. __• t_ .' 7,40 ,.111. Mdrid ." eo~h "Emi~~"ra Nacional" a great deal spri(:lhtly I'aricty ,how which ;, pre· SI,,,,.-"O>te "L.I.ner·, 'o",.c." in Eneli'''' 2R04 (l t .81) 9:30 p.m. B~rt j" ox, 9.61 CS\\'3 (ILl).!). wcck-dar~ from 10 a.m, re~idenL:; in the L'niled Stales. is bruad­ 2R06 (1530) DJD lI.n to I p.m. and 011 SU1ldays from 10 a.m ca~t on Friday, al 6:15 11.111. CST All 3:50 p.m.-Berhn-,\dnnu l"OCIram notiC": DJB 10:00 p.m. lDndon 9.51 to 2 :45 p,m. CST, dire<:tcd to Mo~am­ anllounct'n\('nt~ awl ~tation idcnlifica­ IIS.2{I) OJD (1171\ OSD 11.75 7:30p.m.-Tok., __ El\d, h Illk, ":'p.int 1'10_.. 10,]0 p.m. '" biQue, Angola, Guinea and St. Thoma~ li'»l~ are made by 01 ....·oman annuuncer P"l, m 9.51 i~ Japan"' UK 11516) " :00 p.M. Btrlin ox, (Ihi, tralNni .. sitm i~ heard irregularly wilh a I'ery plea_inll: voice. To aid m 7:-40 p..... -R ...... Opn"a, ··I.· ... i~" d' \mO)rt. ' f ...... 11 :30 ,.111. P,ris 9.52 in Norlh Af1)!'rira, Il\'iug be,t Oil Sun­ ide"lifyill~ CS\\'7 (9.74) -a httle hIgher Royal O!>rr. It...... 2Rf)4 t 11.81) 12,15 iI.m. London T" '"9.51 7 :45 p.m.-Ikdin-Eru:t"l> taiL DXB (961) OSD 11.75 daY' frum approximatl:ly I :,H to 2:45 ill frequency than the 31·meter band­ 8 :10 p.m.-Rom_lC".li,h "Ik ('1) eu,,""t hip 12:15I,m. '" ,-, 2RO} ' .63 p.m. CST); oV('r CSW7 (9.74). week­ li~len for Ihe soft-toned clock which ~"in~, in Rom~: 2no-! 111.81) 2:01h,m. London 9:15 p.m.-Londo"-V.,,ely .ho" " In Town To 2:(l(h .m. days from 1.15 to Z P,1]\ CST. di­ mOl)' be heard chiming Ihe hour al 6 and Moscow '" 1'"5.1 8 niehl" G~D (11.75) ''''' rected 10 Europe. in Germiln and Ital· 7 p.m. CST (I and Z a.m, Lisoon day· ian, on ~1(lndJ.p. \\'t'dncsdar~ and light-,al'ing lime), Monday. April 1 Daily Programs, Sat,. March 30. Friday~. and In Engli~h and French RlCcepti<>ll rep.>rl~ art w!'lromc an. ~- To.. __throu9h• h ___ Fri 1"___ April S .... ,~ .. _ ...... lin Tue-days. Thur",IOI~" and Saturda~, --.- ~h"u!d hi' ad.!re~\f'd 10 Short \\" ne ,.--.- 7:30I.m. -Lo~don-'Thi Frtotd"",·· GS\'

- •• _. 1 __ ...... ,~_ (this latter period. organized by Ihe: "Emi,~,)r.I !\a,,,,'ual" CS\\". Li)oon 117.8: , 1 p.m __ Lolldoo_T,n., . .".,~ Empire" W.f" CST City P rogram Stdion commi"lllll for radio pr"lllIl!:anda in P"rlu~a'- \\'hen wriliug be surt 10 re­ G"D (11.751 connecliuu wilh this year'~ celehratiuu qunt IIt-Jre Enll:lish features II\' In· 1 iI ..... -R.J,.aI''' ..'m for Nodb 1:15 p.m.-Lon~"" .... c.. 1 "Crook. Touc' C"D A.... r;u, YUG (1524) of Ih!' eighlh centenary of Portugal', cluded in the I\orth American broadcast 11175) 7:S01,"',- P~'Ih. W. A".Iulb_Wu " .... ho,,, 1:45 p,m.-lh,ljn-E.nli"" t~lk. 01) ~""fnl ..., Au'l.al, •. in Emdi." \'! \\'2 (9,645) lop;r, 0,10 111771 f)X8 (961) 81.m.--S• ."towan. China-Procrom for Nor!1I EUROPE'S LO NG·RA NGE RAOI O GUNS, Ad".nct progrlm ilnnounUmtntl conu.o,ng An •• roun "sientr" XGO\' (9,1504) Gustiln Mignliion of Proyidtnce. Rhodt Tuesday, April 2 9JO.,m, "a.i<-BroMr•• t fo, \\'.,t Cont Ii. prOf •• ml 10 "" hU.d oyer Ihl Paris sho.t, ~ .. _.~. _ ..... _ ... ,. __• lCooI I, t ..... " P"r;~ M,~,.-l .. 1 11I,8~S, 15,13) IIllnd, informl mt Ihilt "Rid,o EIRE." Ihe WlIYe sUlio~ lor th, followin, wftk mi1 bl \,500-10"11 Irilh Ihorl· ..nt Itlilon U Ath hU'd on Thursdays at 7:20 p,m. CST oyer 9i1,m.-I~)od~ -TI ,. E1\ I~nd ~u",' G~' 9:30 •.m'-,-<;,itnn_"I>«;31 ,_rim for ~ ... th 11781 ) A,...,.,u, i..... ludln( m"~K and ..... " (11.78) lone. II now o~rUjnt daily fcom 6:30 to 1:30. Paril Mondi,,1 (952. 11.185. 11.718) Tht 4:15p,,,,.·-Lund 1.1.. I, En~1 "d \(1)0 10 ,10 1."'.-:-B",Ii,,~\· "it,~ muoir • d I"D,,.U.\d, Irom 8 to 9 I,"'., from 11:jt) '.m. to 3;)0 p."'. lollo .. in, Mos(ow ,"Iionl opt.)tt i"I1I1I"ly: G~1l t 11 75) (; .. (, 19.58) I~I\., ,n Entl ..h lor ~', rlh \ .....it. DJlI Ind hom 4 10 S p.m. CST. On • frequency of RWG (14.72). RIG (11.9). RIA (11.7051 1152{1) 7 p.m.-Lond.. " - T~tk "C.rd, on Ih. T1bl, 10:JO •. ",.-_ Pari'<-I'orlh A",p';r. t>ro.du'l, ih' 9.595 megl. Reporh Ihould IN Itnl 10 th RV96 (11.685). RKE (11.63) VUE G~C (11.15, En!lin«r-in·C~ief. Oepl. of Posil .nd Tell 9:30 p m.-P.ri...--"L,t., ,,, I' .. i,.' Pern ~(H'I rlud;,,~ lark, "Lil. in P";I" 111845. 15 Il) 111.735). Belgrilde. JU90,IIVJi, Is ltill bling II:301.m.-Pa"'hu fi!,·· ·1;,·". \I',I!"",,' Enll"to graphl, T~e Clitil. Ou~lln. Ireland. , . Va· hInd with remilrklbly ,Iron, slgnills on ill Paci, ~1""di~1 (952. 11335) 11:40 p.m.-T,.kj'.,...... F.ll I,.!, l"l~. W'l T. '\I.H."I \I a~d Irom 9:15 10 9:45 p.m. CST ov" GSO 1:St1 ,.m.-I..... _I....

0.22) ~., G~O (11.75) • __• _ """ _ ...,'. __• ,ao<. U '" _ .... __ .. " _0.... _ ...... ,c.. 11 ,.m. ~ilily--Tok)·o---.I I\eM proeram JZJ 7:15 p.m'-\\'''''';~P'",caml of Ih Clnaduo (II.IKI) n",ad•• ,t.". Commit.oon: CJRO (6.15) 10:3O ...... -P.ri,-T)lk by ton"" chImp. R,,,e 7:30a,m.-lond" '\\",,10:1 \ft .• ,,' (,." 11781) 12 mid. ~'ily-Rom_5Ilft1.f jJf1lCUm: 2n03 1:3Op.m.--~t",h"ll1, (h,n_'tu';r )nd nl'W, in ClKhr: PIC;, """d"t (IL845. 15.13) 91.m.-londo T.I~ "" E. I."d \"" G:.\' 19.63) I::nt\O'h I. \".,uh Am'ricln Ii,'ene .. : XGOX 4 :45 p.m,-london-T.lk. "London LaIr": G~D (17.81) 11:45 '."'. Mon., Tilts., Thllrl.-L(",don­ (15.2(1) (11.75) 4:45 p.m.-Lon,I",,-T,lk "' 1" ["~I.,,,t ~, ... '. Tal,," ,"d N~w,: (;~I) (1175) (;SB (9.51) B p."'.' ~lIerlir.-f.nJh'h talk. rm,c.rnint Current 1 :15 p.m.-Ln"d'lIO-"Di,pMrh from Ihe Front' . G~D (1I,75) 10:30 p.m. Wtd.-Lu""I",,- \lm.r. of Mo· 1"1"0 DXS (961) OJO {lUn C~D (11.75) 5:10 p.m,-li_"",,, 'or" .. h" '" C~""'7 (914) mtfti: GSD (11.75) (;,,(, (9.58) 8:50 p.",.- R",n_Il"l'''''

6 9/28 39 Europeon News in English Important Stations Daily Morning (Megaoyole.. or thounndl of kilocycles ..hown) TAQ. TuTkey 16.195 EDT EST ClTY STATION DIAL ~~gE?M:%~~. 6.15 IOWA, Guatemal.. 7:15 a.m. 6:15 a,m. Rome 2R06 15.30 blQue 9.645 9.686.15.1"1' 2ROS 17.82 On Short Waves CSW7, Portu8'al 9.735 TG2. Guatemala 6.195 DJB. GeTmany 15.20 TPA4, Pari.. 11.718 7:30 a.m. 6;30 a.m. London GSG 17.79 DJD." 11.77 TPB7." 11.8il6 7:45 a.m. 6:45 a.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 DIL. 15.11 TPC8, 11.846 8:15 a.m. 7:15 a.m. Ankara TAQ 15.195 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DXB. 9.61 TPB, Franee 15,13 8:15 a.m. RAG. Spain 9.86 TPC. ,. 9.02 9:15 a.m. London GSY 17.81 President, International DX'ers Alliance GRX. Enf,land 9.69 VLQ5, Australia 9.68 9:15 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Bertin DJB 15.20 GSB. 9.51 VLR," 9.58 DJL 15.11 GSC. 9.68 VLW3. 9.645 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Berlin DJQ 15.28 Programs from foreign countries GSD, If 11.75 WOAB. Philadeillhin, GSY, " 16.14 Pa. 6.06, 9.59. 15.27 11 :40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. Rome 2RD6 15.30 subject to change without notice GSO." 17.'19 WCBK. New York City Dally AfternOOn GSH," 21.47 21.01. a.27. n.83 GSI. to 16.26 9.65.6.1'1,6.12 12 :00 noon 11 :aOa.m. London GSY 17.81 GSJ. .91.~8 WDJ14. Miami, Fllt. 6.~ 12:30 p.m. 11 ;30 a.m. Paris TPB 15.13 GSO." 15.18 W~.~:.' ~~~50.e~~~U'9.li6 TPC8 11.845 THE RADIO WAR SPREADS NORTHWARD 681'," 16,31 2:00 1:00 p.m. GSI 15.26 GSv. 17.81 WGEO. Sc.henectady. p.m. London HAT!), Hunglt'l7 9,62$ N, Y. 9.53 2:20 p.m. 1:20 p.m. Finland DIE 15.19 WLWO, Cincinnn.ti, 3:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Ankara TAP 9.465 HE Danish short-wave station thl:lY contain information (often ~~}B.SE~~~a:~~nd li:~~ Ohio 6.06 3:25 p.m. 2:25 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81 at Copenhagen (Skamlebak) sensational) and communiques not HP$A. Panama 11.70 WNBI, New York City 2RD6 15.30 HP$G." 11.78 G.l00.17.78 and the Norwegian short-wave HVJ. Vatican City 9,66 WPIT. PIlt!buqdl. P&.. 3 :50 p.m. London GSD 11.75 T broadcD.st in any other transmis­ ";50 p.m. ~~,Jaf,an 1U~ 21.54.15.21. 11.81. 6.14 GSP 15.31 station at Oslo have both been si­ sions. For example, the Norwegian WRCA. N, Y. City 9.67 5:15 p.m. 4;15 p.m. Rome 2RD3 9.63 lent since these cities were occu­ broadcast On several consecutive XOEI. San Francisco. WRUl.-WRUW. 4:45 p.m. 11.75 Clllir. 9.$3. 15,35 Doston. Man, 5:45 p.m. London GSD pied by Germ;,ln troops on April 9. days consisted almost wholly of ex­ KHE. Hawaii 17.97 Hi.26, 16.13. 11.79. GSP 15.31 MTCY. Manehukuo 11.78 11.7$, 6,04 Dally Evening Nazi-sponsored broadcasts, how­ plicit and d::::tCliled military instruc­ OlE, Finland 111.19 XECR. Mu.ico 1.38 9.69 ev~r, may be instituted from these tions by the British General Staff ORK, Belgium 10.33 X£WW. " 9.50 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Moscow RAN OZF. Denmark 9.52 XGOX, China 15.19 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Berl;n DJB 15.20 stations any da)!' now. Calls and addressed to Norwegian troops tell­ OZH." 16.a2 Xt.OY," 9.64 DJD 11.77 frequencies of the Oslo station are ing them eXClctly what methods to PCJ. Holland 9.59, 15.22 YUG. Jugo$lavia 16.24 7:50 p.m. 6:50 p.m. Budapest HATS 9.625 RAN. U,S.S.R. 9.60 2lt03, Italy 9.63 11.75 LLH (9.645), LKQ (11.735) and use in flghting the German invad­ RRl, " 7.62 2&04." 11.81 8:30 p.m. 7:30p.m. london GSD RNE. 12.03 2&06, 15,30 9:00 p.m. .8:00 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 LKV (15.17). Those for the Co­ ers. It is believed that this is the RV9/). 6.03, 1{1018 2R(,>9. 9.67 RKI 15.04 penhagen station are QZF (9.52) first time that radio has ever been SBP. Sweden 11.705 2ROll. .. 7.22 7.24 SBT. ,. 15,1511 9:00p.m. 8:00 p.m. Berlin DXJ and OZH (15.32). The Stockholm, 2&015. " 11.76 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Stock'm SBP 11.705 used by onc general to direct ma­ TAP, Turkey , 9.465 SBT 15.155 Sweden, short-wave station is still neuvers of foreign troops in a for­ 9:03 p.m. 8:03 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 very much on the air at the time eign country. Soturdoy, April 27 TPB7 11.885 of writing and broadcasts a special Reception from Europe has about Fo, "rOg"...a Ion.;>'''Adc".t O':HIIK:.ial prw:f;,l1\'1 for North Theater," the BBC's popUliI' variety show put 1'0. llr'Ol/''''''. b"-' {C ..I. If talk i1l Eng.li~h: DZR (lO.04) fication. the call COCSD (11.57) (mililing ad. a_ -1 p.m. R<)Ole--Evenin~ concert with EnJ;:li~h "n· dress, P. O. Box 625. HaYilnil. Cuba) is being 6:45 p.m.-Lollllo11-Tlllk, "Mhlters of MJ>ment": otl\lII('ements: 2R06 (15.3) 2R04 (11.81) FEATURE PROGRAMS: Every year on May heard nightly from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) 5:151).m.-Sto('kholnt-Variely prOkr,ly _ Dally Prot...... (Col. 11 6:55 p.m.-Ilio de Janeiro--Variety prOip'am ftolll usually starting about 1 a.m. EDT, and can be booklets and pictures descriptive of Cuba ... 9:30a.m.-London-"Li.fc in france Today": GSV Brll?il: PI1l,~5 (11.855) PSII (10.22) heard best over RV96 (15.41) and RNE The Tokyo short·wave station is licensed to (17.81) 7 p.m. (l'x. Mon.)-Quilo. ECUoon-varicl)· "rugram (rom Portu. c1uding short talks . JlT2 (9.645), 9 p.m.-L 0 n d I) n-T;;lk, "Utlrkgrounll to the ~1l1 for Norlh Auu,:ricall listeners: CSW7 News": (11.75) cast over COGr (11.80), Matanzas, Cuba. esc (9.74) JLG3 (1J.705), JZJ (11.80). JVZ2 (11.815), 11 :45 p.m.-london-Talk, "Life in France To· daily frcm 5 to 6 p.m. EDT ..• "Garrison JLu3 (19.82), J2K (15.16) on' JZL (17.785). d.y: GSO (11.751 GSC (9.58) 1 a.m.-Pari~lnierdews \..lth famous pepple: Special for Pacific Coast Paris ~1ondtal (952) (COr<<<,1 \."'01 for S.t".".)'...... u 1I7. 11'0/1"""...... y 7:15 in English ~ Talk~. l><' hlld b)' , ..btracii"1l too". ft...... U•• 11m" glvttt p.m.-Berlin-Prop:.glluua t;alk 9 p.m.-Paris- llIu'lie, pla)'l'l and news in 10. thtfot' 4..ily pf'<>gr l nXM (7.27) Elll(lish, for North Amerira: <9.52, 11.885) Friday, May 3 11 ~30 a.m. da[ly~Sydney, Australia-Spetiat 7:35 p.m.-Budapest-Variety protraUl from Hun· 9 p.m.-St~khohll-PrllS'ralll from Sweden for "or p.~r.1111i$ l),..;od~,ut "aHI' ._ oa,,¥ P~ra.... tCol. II prO(rarn 12 noon-News (E II J lish): !l;ary fOt North American listenen: HATS h'ltrner'l in :\orth ,\mcrkwn Tl)llight": GSV (17.Bl) 8:30 p.m.-Madrid-Prosram for North America: 10 p.m.-Bnlin--EnlClish talk concerning current 9:15 p.m.-London-"Al the Black Dog": GSD EAQ (9,86) topics' OXB (9.61) DJO (11.77) (11.75) ~ It/It 39 European Hews in English Important Stat ions Dally ,lIo.o,, UoII 01 .iloqcl_ •.110'".1 CJJto. Cua"" 8.16 TAQ, TII.b, 16196 EST m STATION DIAL OOK Cl>b. ILl? :rOWJ.. au.temal. OR1BE, loIoum· 9.SU, u.n 6: l h.m 5:15 ~.m ZR06 15.30 On Short Waves bi"._ i.n T02. OU'I~""'I. e.III ZR08 17.8Z 08W1. P.rtual 11.136 'fPAt.Pari. 1I.111 6:30 •. m 530 I.m londo~ 11.19 DJ8, a.,.uJ n.1IO 'fP81." uln 6,45 •.m. 15.Z0 DID," lI.n IPCI, u tU 5 :~5 I.m. Berlin '"OJO Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJt, n.1l ',m :rP8, F'-DO. U.IJ 8;15 1:15 ~.m LII~dll' CSV \1.81 DXB. '.11 'fPC, &n "15"m 7:15 I,m Ber',n 0)8 15.10 Pre ident. Int.rr lit llli OX"ers AI'Mce [AQ ~i. • ... VtQ5. A ..,ral.. • U vtR" 15,11 n,.lalNl tn 9;(1(11 m 0" 15.Z8 g:: ::t VtW1, .... 5 I:Oll,m, Be,lill "'0 Programs from fortllln eountriu ",'CAB.Philad.lpttt.., 1040 •.m 1530 GIIC" 9:40 •. m. ROml subjeet to ehanlle without notiee GilD, II',i' n Po, e.oe, I,". U." ll-OO.m 10:00. '" LOlldo~ CSV 17 81 an. \tIt WCBX, If~ ... YMk C,,, II ;15. m. 10:151.m. Berlill "'"OJ' 15.20 GRO, 117' tl,~7. 15,27, 1111 01 :!(I •. m 10:30'.m ,,, 15,13 allH, 1161 9,U, 8,\1, ~ It ". OBI. laM WlIJII, 11, ..,,1. Fl•. e,04 TPC8 11.845 G8J, aJ.U WorA.lkl>onoclad" Dally "'h r /l o o~ OSP 1&31 ):.T. 2H.O, n,33, e,,, 1:00 p.m. 12;00 nOlI. London 15.Z6 " COK-O, K, BATISTA" OSV. 1111 WGEO,I..:I>o"",'a,l7. HAT~ lin.... " • lit !i T, IU 1:20 p.m 12:20 p.m. rH>l.n~ OlE 15.19 '" HBJ. 8"'it.~.I ...d It~' WtWO. CI""UIlI.U~ 2 ,25 ~.m 1'25 pm Romt lR04 1\81 POWER1'UL new Cuban sta­ uab. informatio. about life in HC1•. E<->oadOT a.tS 0,. eM 2.. ' '530 tion IS on Hie 'tlr. Thb ':1,-,llon Cuba 1 hav(' of len laid that Ihe JUc:r C"lomb... e 13 W"HI 11' •• TOT' CI" TP,,4 15.24 HP~A, P ....m. II.TO 8.100. 11 71 2030, 1tI. I;JO p.m, Pi"S A tmiqUt> In . everil) WilY, Cuuan taliorus weT(' missing tiltion whuse to 1I1llWCr promptly any qu('stion~ ORK, n.l .. h,," 10.33 Xr.OX. C)i... 16 h OXf. D...... ttl XGOY • ht DJD 11.77 proll:ram matt'fI4 (118 ZROll 7.22 gencio Batista for the presidenc)' of J.:~'!ll·UI Batisla. EstBcion COK Ave tHIl6 ,15}OJ 10:30, m 9JOp.m DXB 9,61 Cuba, On April U thl' call letters de B{·lglca. Rcparlo Kohly, Havana. 1:45 p.",-Ron.O----< 11f)' loy H \ 1\. DJD 11.77 of Ihe stallon werE' changNl to Cuba. Colon~1 Batista has also , 21106 (15301 \\;OO"m 10:00 p.m. London CSC 11.58 1:l5p,II'I.-H,llon,1 P. y 'o.-th ~rn ~pet"lal GSD 11.75 'COK -0. K. BatISta," this call ilnd pl"int{'d a Issue of mlhal I, I, ,'... }'{'J (\I."~) 1130p,m 10,3Op.m, PI." TPC 9.5Z slOJ:an being announced frequently. ·tamp~ bearing his likenc>,s which 1,45 p,"'. 8,,,)in- E" h k [1:\11 (9611 12:00 mid, 11:OO,.m Be.lon DXB 9.61 bd.t n"hlli Irom 1,45 9 j(I~• ... ~arM U:I;J "", ,~ II u.. Un'tn SUIn to 10 IS ,.If', EST 1'1 ..... ~tIt Id"t.d " ..., Thos n o~, 01 t~. ttlO" tt.nofIU~1 <"\Ibn" OWIf H8J (145JS\ Don'l "'1Ii' 10'11"0" II " ", 1 p.m. • Ih' h"lo,y 01 .....1·,.". brOldust'~9 .. D .. , ,n!e,y,t ... ,.'In l,mDIIS A""rouns Ii .. · 10 4 n.. , :\, •• h \ I IH Ihl Un,1td SUI ... ''''et ,.,iI. On. , ....., 'I ,~, n o. Y"'I'~t '"'" On SlIn"~,r. It 11·40 " In' 111105) tl'm,III1U to. III t _ tht n""",.nlll ".Iw, I.m. EST 0." P .. " Man4~1 (15.13 o. Thursday. Moy 9 1:15 p.",. 1\, ,- ~", ..... ,." oj 'hort· ...... btudt .. I,". Ind mlk.) .1 ",. 118451 a\ld~p.. t 'i nOI geltOn, th'0"9h nu '. • '" \..-110 \"... 211n4 ,'bit I., •• u I~I I""tst 10ClI llrOlOdel.t ••, to U~'lId SUIt\ \"Ifn'''' Dn '1$ n,w .... .,$01 I .. "~-- " 1'30 p,'" S..,h,," .. , h , \ .... 10 pl, I h f.om h • 0'" ' I;~IJ .11 . 411 .... ~ \" \'lQ!l (9,68) I;~" I) 75, 1.1S. '" I' IZ4S •.m. ~I;I,-P.n \ '" ,...... I, m. II.. ... I. n... lJ~ ,,' 1..IoMi Sunday, May 5 \\., I'., .. '1" 1' .... \1."'" ' 19521 o I II \ 01\ 11 n) 1:15, m ,-",,].-... I, '''' .. _. __ ... ,~ _ D.·,. _'.... , ,.,.. " •. ",. dl'ly- R... , '"I"' lI30,m. 1.... <1 .. , II ~th,n. ",,~ltb. ind f.,-d n:\/l '9~1) I, \ 117 811 tod I;~II 11151 -. 19.)8) I 1/1' 39 Europeon News in English Important Stations tho" ..ud. or lr.ltocyel .. IhOWllI Oally Morn'''g (111".~J"I .. o. CHI.O, Cauda S.U TAQ. Turk.}' 11.1&& EDT m CITV STATION DIAL COK. Cub. 1t,67 TOWA.O"Uom.I. 7;IS i.m. 6:15 i.m. Rami 2ROl> 15.30 CR7BE.lllo""'_ '.SU, 16.17 lR08 11.82 On Short Waves blquG 8.11 TG2. Gu.t".... l. 6,IU CSW'I. Port",.1 9,1S~ TPA2. F...... a.i4 1:30 i.m. 6 :30 a.m. l ondon OSG 17.79 lIJB. Oum.OJ" a.~o TpM. Pur.. 11.711 7:45 i.m. 6:45 i.m. Btrlln 15.11 DJlI." 11.T1 TpCa. ., 11.840 9:00i.m. 8:00 a.m. Pub TPA2 15.21 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJL. 16.11 T1'R, Fruw:. U.13 '" lIXl1. P.81 TPC." 9.61 9:15 ~.m. 8:151.m. London 17.81 President. Internal;onltl DX'er Alliance EAQ, St,.IO I." VLQ6, Au.tn.1la 9.81 9;15i.m. 8:151.m. Btrll~ '"OJl l'ill VLR," •. " 10:0Ih.m. 9:00 I.m. Btrlln OJ, 15" &::. "t.'.... d ::: VLW3. 1.646 11:41) I."'. 10:41) '.m. RO"'t ZROI> ISJ. Programs from foreign eountries GSC;" 1.6' WCAl!. PhtJ..odelplll •. subjeet to ehange without notiee G&D. 11.7~ Pa. 8.01, 1,61, 1&,'" OSI", IUt WClIX, If .... Tefll Citl' Daily Afte rnoon GSG, 17711 IIl.n. U,Il. 11.83. OSH. IU7 '.U. 1111, lI.tt 12:00 nOOn 11 :oo"m. london 17.81 GSI." a,lIS WDll11. lollaml. Fl•• II.IK 12:15 p.m. 11 :15 p.m. Bulin '"OJ' 15.20 GSJ. IUS lZ:30 p.m. 11 :30 I.m. P,r)i TPA2 15.14 SHORT.WAVE PROGRAMS BEAMED ON NORTH AMERICA GSp, lUI W~~-t.. :;.~~r3.· '.U TPC8 11,845 GSV. 17,8\ WGEO, S~h8no.lLd" HA'I&, HUIl,'o}' 9.SU N. Y. 9.&3 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. London GS! 15.26 EFORE th~ adv~nt o( "beamed" tranJlmi~sions that are directed spe­ HB•. Swill.darul l4.n~ WLWO, CIM!eutl. 2:20 p.m. 1 :20 p.m. finllnd DIE 15.19 HCJR. Eoud.. 1a.46 OhlD 6,06 or "directive" tl"un~missions, ciRcally to North America, in En­ ]:25 p.m. 2:25 p.m. Roml ZR04 11.81 B1CT. Col.m~la 9.83 WNBI, If"... Took ally 2R06 15.30 Bshort-,va,-e reception was more glillh. All limes given are Eastern HPU., '1'...... 11.70 6,100. 17.71 B:P~O." n.n 3:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Puis TPA4 15.14 or less a haphazard affair. and there Daylight. BV1. Vdl .... Cl17 9.&8 Winlfl~;t"I~J.lh':'~.14 4:50 p.m. 3:50 p.m. london 11.75 was no way of knowing with any BERLI N: 7:30 to 10:00 a.m., DJL JZJ.l."... 1I.1Il WlICA, N. Y. CII)" 8.111 '" 15.31 JZK .. lUG WRUL-WlIUW .. 5:15 p.m. 4;15 p.m. Roml ZRO] degree of certainty that a pnrticular 05.11); 12:10 to 12:40 p.m., DJB ROD. Ian II"nnolltlO . B ... to>n, )(a'" '" .. " Calif. 9.6~, U.SS U.RI. u.n. 11.1"9. 5:15 p.m. 1 :45 p.m. london 11.75 program heard one doy would be (15,20); 5;50 p.m. to 12:00 mid., RHE. :au'aU 17.91 11.13. 8.M '"GSP 15.31 heurd the next day. DJB (15.2) or DJD (11.77); 8;00 MTCY. M.nol,,,kuD 11.71 XECR, Mul.o 1.38 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., DXB (9.61). OlE, Fh,l"nd 16.19 XEWW, " 9.60 Oa"y fvtning Omnidirectional broadcasts are aRK, Bel,lum 10.33 XGOX ,Ohln. U.19 BUDAPEST: 7:35 to 9:00 p.m., OilF, lI.. nmodl. 9.6~ X OOY," 9.64 7:00p,m. 6:00 p.m. Berlin OJ. 15.20 radIated with an equul Intensity in OZH, " 16.lD YUO~ YUl•• I.. I. 13.2~ OJO 11 .77 nil directiOlls and thererore only a llATS (O.625). PCJ. Holl."d 9,69, 16,U 2RO~. HAll' 9.63 I I .75 RAN, U.S.S.R, &.611 ~RO~." lUI 8:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. london GSO small portion of the total signal­ GUATEMALA CITY: 1;45 to 2:30 RNE." n.oa RROS. 16,30 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. M os~ow 15.18 p.m., TGWA (15.17). RVlHI. '.OS. lUI iROQ. 11 .12 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Stock'm SOP 11.705 strength can be I'eceh'ed at any allP, S_"'", 1I.71»i iR09. 9.61 "" 15.155 one point. In directional or beam HUTZEN (Holland): Sun.. 9:25 to SRT," IUU tROll. 1." 9:15 p.m. 8:1S p.m. Berlin '"OJO 11.77 broadcasting all of the signnl­ 10:50 p.m.; Tues., 9:45 to 10:45 TAP. TurkloJ' D.t6~ IRO I ~ 11.76 OJ' 15.2D strength is concentrated in a single p.m., and Wed., 9:25 to 9:40 p.m., 9J{1 p.m. 8:30p.m. PlriS TPC8 J1.845 TPC direction, like the beam from a PCJ (9,59). 9 p.m.-II~~a"., ~ri.1. "The I.or~ fli (qJont! IO:~5 p.m. 9:45,.m. London GS< '5'9.58 searchlight, and there/ore those lis­ LONDON: 8: 00 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m,. Bati 10" ('O" d\.57) 9:15 p.m._R~",..-En~li,h 1.lk 2R04 (11.81) GSO I U5 teners wbose receiving aerials are GSV (17.81); 2:35 to 7:(10 p.m., 11:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Rome ZRD< 11.81 10:1S p.m.-I~'nd,,,,-"I,, Town Toni~hl": G~D ZR08 17.82 in the path of this beam will receive GSP (15.31), and 7:24 p.m. to (I1.7S) r.sr (9.SS) 11 :30 p.m. 10:3(1 p.m. B"I;n OJO 11.77 tremendously amplified signals. This 1:30 a.m .• GSD (11.75). 11:30p.",.-L"",I",,-Talk. "1.0",10" LOl • esc OXO 9.61 advantage is particularly apparent MOSCOW' 8:00 to 9:30 p.m., RV96 19.5S) ,,~I) (11.75) 1 :15 i.m.-··ljlll~ \Plerlea Sl"'ak,-'-p.oqr.,n 12:00 mid. 11:00 p.m. london GS< '.58 (15.18) . 11.75 on a day of poor reception. when dJrttl Iro,,, lh'rd [xpN't;O" in A"I~r"I'<'a: 12:30,.m. 11:30 p.m. Pi'" '"TPC 9.52 you probably will tail to receive PARIS; 8:45 to 9:20 a.m. (15.241: KRTK f\Z.862 <>t 17.311 1:00 I.m. 11:OOmld. Be.ll" OXO 9.61 any toreign programs excepl those 12:30 to I 30 p.IIl. (15.24 and Parl!, 9.52 1 :30l.m. 12:30 un. TPC ~peclflcaUy beamed on 111" country. 1l.84!i); 900 p.m. to 1-30 a.ro. Suftday. May 12 2:15,.m. 1:15 i.m. london GSO 11.75 ~ __• .-. _ ...... _ ...... Po.',.... ,...... U~lng the same transmitter and the (11,845 lind 9.52). and 1.45 to 2:351.m. 1 :35 I.m. Rami IROl 9.63 ~:30,.m. -I." OJ ,.alcl\ (. " Ih9 1"... ,,1 same f,IO\\er but by merely switch­ 2:45 lI.m, (West Coast) (9.52). G.. \, 117 811 ing trom an aerial pomted uway QUITO (F.cundor): 7:00 to 8;00. I". b): Sat., May II :45 I.m. :-':~w 1 b HI>5r. (11,781 Daily Pro9rams, 11. from you to one pointl'd tOWDl'd you lll'Ol) tu 11:00 p.m.,HCJB (12.46). 12:40 p.m. Par! \101'1<111 ni:or in("""~w, ,",,,,,,u. through Fri., May 17 wlll orten mean the dlfl"erencc be­ ROMI!:: 0.15 to 11: 10 p.rn" 2R03 P:I,I.I.". (F"~li.h) Pari. \lu"dial (15,24) "" .,"",.• ,," II .... "" ••,e " ....., ...... , ...... , '"" ~ :40 p.m.-Il,,,,,..-·(}ptra 21{04 (11,81) 2HOB ""'0 "mo. b ...".~ ••,. 'n ....' •• ' tween receiving a pedl:'ctly intel­ (9,63), 2n04 (11.81) and :m08 (17,82) EDT City P rogram Station ligible broadcast or l"t--"' ... t._ and ana:1e of the bIlam must be 115.161, aud 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. G~D 111751 r;"f: t~5&) \1 R~ \1,..- 1119011 chunged :;lighUy_ In the following (East Coast). JZK (15.16) 9p..m.-t.-...... -T~I~. "Cord. Do til ToLk 3:50,.m. -/','1(\' -1.0..-.1 n~ "JW'''J'-OC:.Dd~ .. II G~O III 75) C;'i( 19.5&) tablt'" usteners will find a ~imple VATICAN CITY: Sun. and Thurs., I IJ. lO, FUJh~ Din tIO,I)ot, 10 p.m.-T".III.. \lhallla--"pI1(ul OX prootr.o, In, 4 p.m, P""Ilr.,.. vi .Mi·S.ll t,to"" "o.-uIOchu 9:30 to 9:50 p.m., HVJ (9,66) guide to Ule leadmg t;h.,rl-wave .b""· .. a"~ lo.'r",·r. '" SGTlh 1I",~r(r •. lilA F,~,".it ,,,-l'l\'l'alt"",J" t~Jk ill £,,~Ii"h: program from Paris may now b. hurd d.ily lelln at Ihls evening." NBC broldents tn. 12:30a.m.-I.,,,,,I,,,, -"Mal!en of Mo'''~''t'' GSu JI.-";~I 17.27) Irom 8:~S to ~:20 i.m. FoOT over TPA2 ntw, 1M Engll~h 10. its to'llgn Iistenen In 111.75) . ':30p,m_ ".rtU';q",· S,' .. , tf:nd' hi (9.70S) Cl5.1~) •.. ZR08 (17.8ll, on Iht 16·mlle. ["rap. 61111 il 12:00 noo~ ~nd 1:00 p.m. EDT IJ5p.m.-aud~f" \~".t, 1"'Oil'. I'.,,,, Hu,,· bind, hu 'lpliCld lR06 tlSJOI. In the over WH81 (11.78), Ind ler ib list~ne ~:lO p.m I I't",., Chlo ~Mu 'e and n.... In ... __• __Friday,, ""1 May__ ... 17 __ !c.o. '. 1-"5 im. dill~ I' Vari.' .."", R" '. Ii<'~. \, til \, ria. l. h I, ~ :-,,,'1 \,,, ... ,,·an 1.. leller XC.OX P.. 't'-""II.I , H\% (1518) ,IS1'h 11 I.m.-L... ,...., r I 10 Eo I~ d :-;.,., GSV 2 .",. d,;ly-R.. ]noJ 830 , ..... -tl.. ..--.\II·EhJIi II ,.tnrf"~"', ',.dud· 11 p.m. t ,"I~ .\, ,~ri<_t.''''" .. ''''enl'l InhOh"" t17.81 ) 19631 ".. p",,,,,lar mu",", Ind \If'! 1I1h COK " I\RTIi. 112-862 or 1731) 6:15,.m.-1.o Tall.. ''10 Encl'hd NOW". 2,30 i.m. d~lIy· II "10..,, -E Jo" ,.. r", (11 571 11,.m. 1', -\'2f;~'~ JIf<>(T1"1l JVll (1160) G~I) (lllSl "\I~'''''~". t~ .II'!, .... w, ~'n\ 9 p.m.--.... "_T.lk<, Inuj< plon ., ,I " ... , in ~:15 ,.m.--P." -··TI,. Won,aD" ~ul,' 0' th, ,11.78) Eo.III, h I'" :-',.rtb -\m«1 19!1.Z. 11..845) Saturday, May 11 \h.-" P ..... ", d I 1952, 11..8"5) ... _ •• -, _ ...... " ... ,. -. Ic.t. II 11 I.m. diily-I'~" ... !>I rI.1 btuacleat· P~,--, 9'."'.-S' ... ~",4'" -Pn..f .... lro,." "w~~n for 9:IS p.m.-Lo ,1 __ At the BI;.. " 0."1'" G~O "' ..... I'a! (11.845, 1~14) I, U,t. ,,, .\onh A .n ~UT tI5.ISS, 5:4S ,.m.-1. '>--T,I~ 'lob,h", UIott;'" GsD (11.75) 11.30 i.m. d~ilt 'i),I"p). Allluh"..-Spft;.1 ~HP III 7(1S) ,II 751 11 p.m.-G",toh,~I. -t)pft-.: n:;w" (9685) h,oadc~.t; 112 nnnn) 1'i~ .. ,. VLQ5 (968) 9:15 p.m, n m_"An'~r.~." II""," 100 1l~1~"er, 8:15 p.m, 1.0"""n_ 'OJ"!,>lch , ..... 0) the FrO"I": 12:30 a.m.-Ln,,""n-'·WOtld AU,,, " Wi< "ham '" ~"Ih \n m., 2Rfl-l (118l) 111(18 117.821 I"ll 111.75) SI ...,r (iSn 11 751 , ~/u 39 European News i. English Impartant Stations Daily MorllJlIg (Blegacycle' or thouoaeda of kilocyclu IhowOl CJBO. Canada 6.16 TGWA. Guatemo.la CST CDT CITV STATION DIAL COX. Cl>h IU7 9.685. t6.17 5:15 a.m. 6:15 a.m. Rome ZRD6 15.30 CR7SE . .M:ozam_ TG2. Guuemalo. 6.19~ On bigue 9.71 TPA2, France 15.24 17.82 Waves 2R08 Short CSW7, P.rtugal 9.135 Tl'A4, P .... I. l1.ns 5:10a.m. 6:30 a.m. London 17.79 DJS. Gormany 16.20 TPCS." U.8H 5:45 a.m. 6:45 a.m. Berlin '" 15.11 Edited Charles A. Morrison DJD. ,. 11.71 TPB. Frano. 16.13 7:Wa.m. 8:00 a.m. Paris TPA2'" 15.24 by DJL. t5.1l TI:'C." 9.62 7:15 a.m. g:15 a.m. London 17.81 DXB. 9.61 VL(U. A".tralla 9.6S 7:15 iI.m. 15.11 President, International DX'ers Alliance EAQ. ~aiD 9.B6 VLR." 9.68 8:15 a.m Berlin '" VLW3, 9.6~~ 8:00 a.m. g~:.. °f,land :::~ 9:00 a.m. Berlin '"OJ, 15.28 Programs from foreign countries 9:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. Rome 2ROS 17.82 GSC." 9.U W~~.B. P6hb~~;~K~~ai6.21 10:00 a.m. 11 :00 a.m. London 17.81 subject to change without notice GBD, 11.15 WCBX. New York City GSF." \6.14 21.51. 15.27. 11.63. 10:15 a.m. 11 :15 a.m. Berlin '" 15.20 GBG, \7.79 9.66, 6.17, 6.12 10,30a.m. 11 :30 a.m. Paris ·TPA2OJ' 15.24 GSH." 21.47 WDJM. Miami. Fta. 6.U4 TP(8 I I 845 GSI." 15.26 WGEA. Sohenectady. Daily GSJ. ~U8 N.Y. 21.60. 15.39. 9.5~ Afterllooll SHORT·WAVE ON A 24-HOUR BASIS GSI:'. a.Sl WGEO, Schenectady. 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. London 15.26 GSV. 11.81 N,Y. 9053 12:Z0p.m. 1 :ZO p.m. Finland 15.19 HAT short-wave radio has be­ ing directed. When Paris or Berlin HAT~. HURg-a., 9.625 WLWO, Cincin'·: HCJIl (12.46) American li.teners; HBJ (14.535) London now pr"Sents a program known as prohibiting anyone naming their rate·hors~ 5:30 p.m.-~I"tljniqu_News (En~lish): (9.705) 8 p.m.-Berlin-English talk. "Mott.... of Mo· the '·CBC Half·Ho~r" weekly 00 Mondays al 6 p.m.-Pan.",a Cily-GeOr<:e Williams' En~lish Adolf, I-\erman or Ribbentrop for lear thty m"n!"·: DJO (ll.n) '·Radio New"paller", HP5G (11.78) 6:00 p.m. CST over GSD (11.75) The might tOme in (railing the field as "also 6 p.m.-~lo"co\\"-~.lVs, (alks and musie fl"Om Belgian government·s new 40.000·wall short· rans.'· Thursday. May 23 Soviel RU$,i" for 1ist~nor. in North An,eri~": Wave station. ORY (11.72). will soon be '0' .">,,,.,,, ...... """ d.lIy ... ",,;,y ...... ro.m. I""! . ., nv% (15.18) broadtaltong to the Belgian Congo daily from FAMOUS ARTISTS TO APPEAR ON NBC I p.m.-Pori,...... Talh. music. play> .nd neW, '" 1;303.m.-London-"Lile in France Toda~": 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. CST, in parallel with ORK INTERNATiONAL PROGRAMS; One of the GSV (17.81) En~li'h. for Norlh .~nleri~a: (9.52. 11.845) (10.33). My personal 9uess Is that this new 7 p.m.-Stockholm-Program from SW"o." fo! mo.t famous coloratura sopranos. Margarita 7 p.m.-L 0 n d" n-Talk. "Ba~kground 10 the shtion I~ being groo",ed for propaganda use New,": GSO (11.75) I"t"."",, i" ~orlh Americ", SBT (15.155) Salvi. who has been warmly praised by tho SBP (11.705) 'lor whn war breaks out in that country critits thro~ghout Europe and the western 1 ;30 p.m.-Valkan City-Catholic new. lot lisl." 7 :30 p.m.-S•• chw;,n, China-~",ic. and new. in . The E"glish news bulletin from Budape,' hemisphere, will sing over WRCA (9.67) QI ers in Norlh Ame,·ica: HVJ (9.66) 8:15 p.m,-Rome-"Roman Landmarks": 2R04 Englj,h fo)" Norll1 American li'tener!: XGOX Can b. heard ~I 5:50 p.m. CST over HATS New York City on Saturday, May 18, at (11.81) 2R06 (15.30) (15.19) (9.6Z5) LQrd Haw Haw. famous Oxford 8:30 p.m. CST . Maria Carr.r~s, brilliant 9 p.m.-LHtle A",pri.a-Experimental transmi,. accented Engli~h announcer of the Berlin .~ta Italian pianist. wi!! be heard O"er WNBI IJ'""" .,_.... , d.Hy ... Do;,. .''''~.'' I.... '. I, with Brltisl1 listeners, ,an now be heard dail~ 21, at 12:30 p.m. CST. Saturday. May 18 1 :30 a.m.-LondQn-"World Aff.i"," Wickham SI~.d: GSV (17.81) •• , P''''''''''' D'''''d .... 4.,'y ... "0", ~, .. '""" ,,,,,L " 4:30p.m.-B~,I;n-·'U. s .•nd G.. ",~nv", DJB 9 a.m.-London-Talk. "In England Now": GSV (15.20) DJD (11.77) 4 :45 p.m., ·London-Talk. ·'Lonclnn Loe"· GSD 11 p.m.-Ljtll~ America-NBC pick·un rrom Byrd (17.81 ) (i 1.75) Expeclitim, KHTK (12.852 or 17.31) 4;45 p.m.-Lm,don-Talk. '"In England Now": 6:30 p.m.~- Iln,.ana-Pr",id~nlill .I~~tion re(ums GSO (11.75) Special for ·Pacific Coast [or CuI," [OK (11.57) 7:15 p.m.-P~ris-"Th" Woman'. Side of the 1:15 p.m.-L~n-"At lhe Black Oo~": GSO I'ro~r~m; (10 s.m.) New,: VJ.Q5 (9.681 7,40 p.m.-Ro",e--Sdcctions from opera~: 2R04 1:30a.m.-LondQn-"Oispalch fron, Ihe Front": (11.75) 11 :40 ~.m. daily- Toxyo-·En~li,l!:rarn lor NOrlh til Novcmber and was heard by are still on the air, although severe Arnorin. induoiin( n""'~ and new!: (11.78) many listeners in this country. fightiTlg is going on in that immedi­ 9 a.m.-london-Talk. "In England No .... : GSV 10 Ind 11 iI.m.-:-;8("'. inltrnat;onal " .... , (En (17.81) !:Ii,h) \\"\81 (17.78) While the chances of hearing this ate vicinity. 1 :15 p.m. (Tun•• Thu" .• Slt.)-Li sbon-Pr~nrn 10: 1 0il.m.-B~rlin-Varirty music and proll.~and. station are slight, it may be pressed Within the last few months pow­ for En~li.h listenera. i"dpdin~ muoie. varitly tllks In En~lir'' HP5G Cll.7S) might damage delicate equipment letler: HATS (9.625) 6 p.m.-~o,<.,,'-\." •. (alk, .,,,1 n,u,i~ lrom pleted and was to have been put 7 :25 9.m.-1I01l."d-PrO!lrln. for North An,eri •• n So,·iel Ru •• ia for h.renero in i\'~tlh America: into operation about the time hos­ that might later be used by the Li,Untrs I'CJ (9.59) RV96 (15.18) IlKI (15.04) tilities started in Belgium. Your enemy for its own purposes. 7 :45 p.m..-S.. ·i1url,nd-PrOltr,no of folk·musk. 7 p.m._rari,-T.lk,. mu,i •. pIa)"" .,,<1 nt'.. in slmphonio music. politic.L talks and """". E,,~li,h. lor \orlhln.rtiu (9.52. 11.845) .. ilb announc,mtnb in En~lish. for Norlh 7 ~.m.-:;I<> from ~,,·.d.1O lor Amerkan li"entrs: HBJ (14.535) Ii.tenero ,n \orth A", ..iu, SBT (15.155) 8:15 p.m.-Btrlin-En~lish taLk, "Malle .. 01 Mo· SUP (!l.705J THE LATEST FROM EUROPE: Annou~[in9 London hste~ets. this stitiofl comes In with ,nenl": OJD (11.77) 1:15 p.m.-RQm.,...... ··Amer ... ~n 1I0"r" fM h.tener. is "The British BrllilduU;~g Corporlt'on" but tremtndous volume .•. OZH (\4.%). Bulin. 8:JO p.m.-Serlin-Political nl>orel with Charlie: in ~orlh Alnuiu 21{04 11LSI) ln06 (15.3) IItliev(d to II( klclttd lU5 than one hundrrd t~ now brNdu~t'"9 ni~htl) to Liltin Amuitl OW (\ 1.11) 8 p.m ...... Quilo. hu",lor-"rritnd_hill 1I 0ur" (En miles from Bulin. Cuminy. In6 obviOUSlY I Irom 3:50 to 9:50 p.m. CST ••• Joh~ Shanks ~Ii.h), H("J8 (12.46) new wupon 01 the powerlul Nui 9ropI9i1nd, 01 Runellville. TeM.. reports Ihat TAQ Thursday. May 30 muhine. , slltian is broilO,uling wuk·d,ys (15.193) ill Anklfl. Turh). is now being ~ ... _._. _ ....;'y _ P';UI .""._. leoo . ., Soturday, May 25 " 3:10 p.m. and on Sundays ,t 2:30 p.m. hurd mornings to 6:45 or 7:JO 1.111. CST. A 9,.m.-London-"BacklTound to Ihe Ne ...··' ...... , .... , .... Pa.'Y ."'11'_' .... ,. 'I CST on iI Irequenc~ 01 5.925 me,s. Tht Waml" innOUnttr ~ives th( neWs in [n~tish GS\" (11.81) 1 p.m.-80''''''-· OllIe" G",o: 1\·Ilt:L brllildciSu atltm91 to undermine the mor,'( It 6:15 iI.m. CST The V.liun Cit) 7 p.m.-L 0 n don-Talk. '·BaekKtOund to Iho {!S.25. !I 79) 01 the 8rilish people ilnd alwlYs end wilh brNdnsts lor Norlh Amentil ife "OW bein, StW,": GSD (11.15) 4:30p.m.-B .. Ii,,-'·I.;. S a"d G~"".ny"· OJI:I 1 :30 p.m.-Vaticln Cit)'-C~t hohc no,,·. lor ~<. brOilduU Sundily$ and nUndi~$ from 7:30 (1520). l.1JO (11.17) Ihis stalemenl. "When Ihe time ~omes. Wt. Itn ... in I'ort" America: HVJ (11.74) 5:30 p.m.--B,·rhn-Fa".ou, Gtrn,.n d,not I>o"d_ t~( Bril;S~ 90H1ple. will give Ihe ~ovet~ment I to 8:00 p.m. CST on. HVJ on iI IUmm(r 1:45 p.m.-london-··I'tw, froon Scotland·': G~O OJ8 (15.20) OJ!) (11.17) lolling Inswer." According 10 reporls 'rom Irtbla. 7;15 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Berlin '"''l 15.11 Edited by Charles A. Morrison GSa. ·· 9.U l'a. 6.08, 9.69. 16 .t l 9:40;o.m. 10:40 a.m. Rom, 2ROB 17.82 OSO. 9 .•1 wcax. Ne'" York City President. Internotionol OX ers Allionce G80. lI.n aU7. 11.117, 11.13 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. London C" 17.S1 GSF. 1'-14 9.66, 8.17. 8.U 10:15 ... m. 11:1Sll.m. Berlin OJ, 15.20 GSG. 1718 WD1II., .l!iiUDl., Fla. 8.04 10 :3O;o.m. 11 :30a.m. Pn;~ TPC5 IS.Z4 Programs from foreIgn eountrles GSH. lII.n WOEA. SeheJ:>flCl.I.d1. TPB8 11.845 subjeet to ehange without notlee GSI. n.26 N.Y. 21.&0. U.3a. 1 .00 GSl. 'I.U WGEG.Seheneetdy. Dally Aft.rnoon GSI'. U .S! N. Y. ..~~ GSV. 17.81 WLWO. CiDolautl, 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. London 1~.Z6 HAn. Hun,a.y 9.626 Obio 9.69. 8.08 1 :15 p.m. 2:15 p.m . Rome ZR06 15.30 HJlJ. Switzerland 1t.636 WN./iI. Ne'" York 0111 I :30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Paris TPC5'" 15.24 "THE VOICE OF THE BRITISH EM}IR E" XCJJI. Eeudor 12.46 6.11l{). 11.10 2 :50 p.m. 3:50 p.m . London 1531 rRANSMISSION "l ~~~I ~~l::,,::!. &n v.;fW Wii~Uff~·l~·. I. 3;45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. London '" 1531 ERMAN'l will attempt to m · HP50. ·· 11 .78 WB.CA,N.Y.Clty ~8- 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Berlin '"OJ, 15.20 vade England soon. perhap~ 4:40 to 7,45 a.",. HVJ VaUcau Cit, 11 .14 WRtrL·WRVW. OJ, 11.77 NEWS_ al S, JO and 1 :IS a.m. JLS2 Ja.... D t7.8U Do,U.n.III ..... 5:50 p.m. 6:50 p.m. BudllpeSt HATS 9.625 G before this column reaches "'frio. 21.41 JZl ';, 11 .80 U.2~. U.t3. 1I1~ Eaatun Canada and North G'" JZK. U . 1e lI.13.8.04 Daily E".nlng print. One of the first objectives of KGEI. Su I'nI.DCisc<>. XECB., .uloo 7.88 the campaign will be the occupa­ America (from 6:00 a.m.l lOSY 17.81 Cdif. 9.63. 11.33 XEWW, " I.! IS. H KHI:. Ha.... ll 11. 11 XGOX. Cbi... 10.1t 7:00 p.m. a:oo p.m. Mostow '"RV96 15.18 tion of the tiny countryside village Indi • . Malaya and Au .... lia G'l 21.S3 KIO," 11.81 XGGY.·' 9.84 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Stotk'm 15.155 of Daventry, for this is the site from G'G 17.79 MTCY. Manehukuo 11.18 YUG,lntr<>olnl. l6.lt "T SOUlh Am~rica GST ~I H RV9S. ., ~.0lI \UI ~R03. Ital, 1.63 7:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Berlin 11.77 ''D which the voice of the British Em­ f"R"I"SMISSIOI" 9J1T. Sweden 16.166 2ROt.·' H.BI OJ, 15.20 , t· .... I'. Turkey 8.t06 tROS. tl.SU 7 ;30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Pirl~ TPC8 11.845 pire originates. Already this peace­ 6:00 to 10:30 ".m. T .... Q. ,. 15.196 2R08. 17.B~ TPC13 9.52 ful pastoral scene has taken on the NEWS_ u to,OO a.m. TOWA. Guatemala 2R09. t.81 Fir East 15.10 9.686.11.17 llB.Oil. 1.22 8:45 p.m. 9:45 p.m. London 9.5S aspects of an armed military camp. TOt. GUI-lemat. 6.196 2n016. 11.1· '"CSO 11.75 [ndil. Malaya and WUl ." 11.81 with barricades everywhere, full~' Australia 15.14 9:00 p.m. 10:00 P.m . Rom, 2R04 109:15 a.m·l 11.1g ZROS 11.82 armed troops patrolling the ground~ G'G 1(rom 9 :30 a.m.) ""G'D II.H h,pp"ni1l~ s ,n Rorn~ · 2R08 (17.82) 2RO~ 9:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Berlin 'XB 9.61 and anti-aircraft guns and othel Afric. ('0 10:~S l.m. 1 17.81 rll.Bl) 11.71 protective devices ready for the first Sou.h Am~rica \ to 8:IS a.m.) "STG" 2i.5S ''D WUI Indiu (from 8 : 20 a.m.) 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. LondOn 9.58 signs of the attack, which will prob­ GH 21.55 Monday, June 10 '" 11.75 Eutero Canada .. nd NOp.~.nd~ time. Journalists. commentators, En_ ." 1.lk in English : D.ra (15.20) t'JI. (15.11) TRANSMISS I DN 6 GSD (11.75) glish national~ abroad and ordinary 7:30p.m.-Tokyo-Engli,h talk On current hal' 3 p.m.~New York City-New. (French. G~rman, 6:37 to 10:3(1 p.m. Italian. Polish): WCBX (15.27) listeners the world over wiU be NEWS_ at 8:45 and to:ou p.m penings ;n Japan : JLS2 (17.845) I:: .. lern C"Dada .nd North 7:40 p.m.-Ron>..-EIAR Symphony OrChe~lr" 3 :15 p.m.-Berlin--lord Haw Haw·, r>ropag.nda stl·aining their ears for every scrap 2R04 (11.81) 2R08 (17.82) lalk in Englisb : DJB (15.10) DJL (15.11) Ameriu. 9.511 of news from London. In order that Wutern C...... de .'D." 11.75 9 p.m.-london-Talk. ,., Belie'·e in Democracy· ~ " 1 ".m.~Ne" York CilL-Spanish Hour: you may have all possible informa­ .,e GSD (11 .75) \\,NBI (17.78) \\'IICA (9.67) SOUlh Amerioa and Wen ... 9:50 p.m.-Berlin-Topical talk by lord 1-1"" ~:45 p.m. (ex. Sat.. Sun.)- Lo"ell Thomas. Ilews, tion concerning London's transmis­ Indin 9.51 \\'LWO (6.06 or 9.59) sions, I am including herewith the Haw ' DJD (11.77) 5 :35 p.m.-Bud.pest-Variely progt~m Irom Hun complete schedule of daily broad­ gary lor North A",erican liSlen.", ilATS HVJ, ''Radio Vaticano," Vatican Wednesday, June 12 (9.625) casts. Those transmitters whose City, now broadcasts to North 6 p.m.-Panama City-Georse Willia",,' Engli.b !lerials are directed towards North America in English Sundays and 9 a.m.-London- ·'M.tle.. of Momenl": GS\ "Radio Ncw,pa~r" : If PSG (I1.7S) America or Canada will be heard Thursdays from 7:30 to 7;:50 p.m (17.81) 6:30 p.m.-~arlini Irom Europe : Amerie.n li.t~lIer" IlVJ (11.14) • 7:15 p.m.-London-"At lhe Blaok Dog": G5P 2 •. m. daily-Suva. Fiji.-Soulh Seas pro. WCBX (17.83) 1 :30 p.m.-To~yo-E"glish tnlk on curre"t aelj~i. (11.75) gram for Padfic CO~~I: VPD2 (9.535) 7:30 a.m.-London-"Dispalch from tbe 1' •.,"1": tie. in Japan, JLS2 (17.845) 9 p.m.-San Francisoo-Electronic Orche.t .. CSV (17.S1) 1 :30 p.m.~ROIn..-Engli,h talk aboUI curren I KGEI (15.33) 36 European Hews in En91ish Important Stations Dally IoIorlll"9 ontx, Claad. 11.11 1.116. 16.11 CST CITV STATION DIAL CIW1. P.rt~ ••1 9.135 TOI. Gmlte",ala 8,1" 17.79 DIB. Oal1llu, 16.lID TPAt. P_rlo n.ll! 5:30 ~.m. 6dO'" ~.m. London OSC DJD, " lI.n TP.&S. Fra"cI 1I ••n 5 :~s '.m. 6:45 Un. B~dln 0," 15.11 On Short Waves DIL 16.11 TP06." 1I.lt 1{lO,.m. .:Olh.m. Plris TPCS 15.24 DXB. '.11 TPCU. " '.51 7:1So,m. 8:15 '.m. London 17,81 VLU. Au.trlll. '.U 15.11 Edited by Charles A. Morrison ~~~. ~:;r"'11 :::: VLB..·' '.$& 7:15 ~.m. 8:15 '.m. Berlin '" OSB." '.61 VLW3. '.846 9:'Ill ~,m, 10:40 l.m. Rom~ 2ROS'" 17.82 OBC. 1,61 10:00 l.m. II:DO,.m. London 11.81 President, Internlltionlll DX"ers AIliMce OSD 11.16 W~:.B, ~~~~:~r~.i6.17 10:15 ~.m. 11 :15 '.m. Berlin '"0'" 15.20 G8F, " 16,U WCBI:. H • .- York Oit,. 15.24 Programs from foreIgn countries 080. 17,19 u,n, 16,17, 11.13 IG :30 ~.m. II :30 ... m. P~ris TPC5 GSH lI.n ',65. &.11, •. U TPBS 11.S4 5 lubject to change without notice G81, 16." WDlIl. XI.ml. FII. 1.14 ... Hernoon GIU." U.U WOEA. II-c:hu .....d,. Daily GIP. 16 .31 N.Y. II.M. 16.33. '.6~ 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. London C5I 15.26 G8v. n.1I WGEO, 8.bfta~ol.d.J. I :15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Rom. ZR06 15.30 K4T6. Run.ttF 912& N. y, ' .•S KoI.T4. B~dap." '.IU \Vl.WO.Olaelaut!, l:Hp.m. 2:30 p.m. P"is TPC5 15.14 WAR·TIME TRANSMISSIONS FROM PARIS flBJ', S.-ltze,t... 1 If.&U Ohio 11.69. 1.041 2S0 p.m· 3:50 p.m. London m 15 31 HOJB. Eeuallor II'" WNBI. Ne. ~~{o'oCIH,18 3 :45 p.m, ~:45 p.m. London m 15.31 HICT, Colombia '.83 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Brrlln 15.20 TRANSMISSION 1 HP6A. P ..ama 11.70 ITH mechanized armies HP~G," 11.71 ~n~: n~i~~U[f.~, p~.u ".0'" 11.77 swarming like anls along (Directed 10 Africa and Ih. HVJ. Vaile ... OIIJ ll.1. WlICA, N. y, ClI, , . ., Daily helling 12 00 mid, ~~gbt:r:::n .." rTt~6) JUI, .rlpall n.'u WlIVL.WlIVW. W the highways of northern 15.130 DW, BarU.. IG. 6tS B OI\o~. II.... 6:3i: p,m. 7 :30 p.m, London 11.75 France and dive bombers darting 12:00mid.·S:00a.m. TPAl II.US JZJ." 11.10 U.I&. U,U. iI.1I 15.18 9,00·9 :30 a.m. TPAJ II.IBS JZK. 16.18 11.73. I.Ot 1:00 p.m, 8:CO p.m. Moscow '"RV96 X'£:WW.lluleD ',&0 Slock'm 15.15 5 here and there like WtlSpS to deposit TPB. 11.'45 KGi'll. Su Frueloco. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. their deadly venom. the terrible TPC5 15.240 C.Uf. t,iS. 11.13 XOOI:. Obi.... lU' 1:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Borhn '""0 11.77 11:00 '.m. J:U p.m, TPA] II.US KHE. HI.oU 17.17 XOOY." 9.&4 0'" 15.20 death-struggle between Allied and 12·IS·3:ISp.m. TPB. 11,145 KIO, " lUI YVO. 3".... 1 ... 1. 11." TPCI 11.84 5 IITOY. Xuchuh. 11 ,18 2a03, JIll, 11.53 1:30 p.m. • :30 p.m. P.. "s Nazi troops continues. TPCS U.240 BVIMI. " '.03 IUS 111.04, " n,BI TPC13 9.52 With the whine of aLr-raid sirens TRANSMISSION 2 SBT, 8.0<11" U.IU nOl. U.SO 8 :45 p.m. 9:45 p.m. London esc 9,58 \ Direcled ID Fa. E .. I) TAP. Turk., l.f65 211.01, 11.12 e" 11.75 or the dull booming of not too dis­ 4'30 1,4S I,m. TPal I1.HS TAil." n.l'. 1110'. t." 9:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Romt 2RU4 11.81 tant heavy artillery fire sometimes • 00·5'45 I.m. TPCS 15.240 TOWA.Ouat...... l. 8ROIt. n .n ZROI l1.82 D 45 LO:U I.m TPD8 1 1.84 S audible In the background, the 9:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Sulin 9.61 TPCS 15.HO 9 •. m.-london-"The Empir. ai War": GSV 11.77 broadcasts from "Paris Mond!al," I I :4S· •. m. 12 :00 noon TPDI 11.145 (1781) "."0 TPCI3 D.H{\ 10:00 p.m. 1l:OO p.m, London esc 9.58 the French government short-wave 5:45 p.m.- B 0510n-.\Iod~rn lIadio COUrR, EI.· 050 11.15 TRANSMISS I ON 3 n,enlary Sf:<;lion WRUL 111.79) station, take on a grim reality that \l)i,e"led ID Soutb Americ.) 10:45 p.m. II :45 p.m. Puis TPCH 9.52 fairly chills one's blood. 1 p.m. (Mo~ .. Wd., S,t.)-Panama Cil\·-Band 12:00 mid. Strlin 0," 11,11 3:5{\·6;4Sp.m, TPA4 11.120 COllonl. w,Lh !tUtti ,,~ .. : IH'5G (I .78) 11:00 p.m. TPD8 11.845 9.61 French short· wave transmissions 1 p.m.-Rio d~ JI"eiro--Bruili." I",,!!ranl for TPeS 15.240 1:15,.m. London ".OSO 11.75 Norlh Americ •. inrJudilll..l)piul musIc. lravel 12:15 ... m. cannot be silenced with one suc­ TRANSMISSION 4 12:30"m. 1:30 '.m. Rom. 2R03 9.63 cessful attack, as could those of the lalks and nt.. • P:'H (TlI.ll) 2R06 IUO (Direded ID NDrih Am_riu l 1 :30 p.m.- Bulin-"A M",OI" of German UI.··: British Broadcastmg Corporation, NEWS (EngH$h)· 01 1:{\O, LO:30 I.m•. OJB (15.20) DJ!) (11.77) 1:30 and 10:4S p.m. for the simple reason that each of 6:30·1:30'.m. TPCS 15.240 7 :45 p.m.-Btrlin-Letltr 10 Barry 1». lord Het Daily Pra9rams. Sat" June 1 5, the three French transmitters is 10:30·11:300..... TPB. 11.145 Haw: OJB (15.20) DJ!) (11.17) h June 21 TPCS 1$.2413 1 :45 p,m.-S,,·ill.. r1and- J> r~ram of lol~ and throu9 Fri" situated at a different location. The 1:00pm.·L2:00mld. TPA4 11.720 popular mu.ic; lalt51 war neWI '''d politic.1 , ...... , ..... 11- " ...... , __• ., ."'. " _ old 8,000-walt. "Radio Coloniale," TPB. 11.'4S - I, ...... '_...... ' ..... lalk.: HBJ \ 14.535) transmitter still in daily operation, TPCIJ 9.520 1:45 p.m.-Rome-2RO·, \hil Bal, 2R04 (11,81) CST City P rogram Stlltion 1l:00 mid.·1 :00 •. m. TPCU 9.520 is located at Pontoise: the site of the TPM lI.US 2R06 (15.30) 6"m.-S)dn.y, AU'Ir.lia-Br".dc.'1 lor J::~H Co.aSI Norih Amtriun 1"'Pn.n. \6:30 •. m.l new 25.000-watt transmitter is Les Tuesday. June 18 Nt'" (Engli!II) \'LQS (9.68, Essarls; that of the new 100,000- LATEST FROM EUROPE: Th. '" ...... -...., ... 1. _ Do". ~ ....._. (~., " 6:30~,m.-~lelbourn •. Au,'roli'-U'!'>r,,,,.n, "I watt t,'ansmitter is Allouis. Trans­ Nazi mystery station which an­ 9 •.m.-L 0 n d ° Il-T .Ik. "Baok~rvu"d 10 th Informalion pr"!ran. \ LR (9.5 I missions of the Pontoise Slation are nounces as "The New British '1tws": GSY 111.81) 6:451.m.-P a r i _Norih "n'~riun br .. adc~" 5 p.m. (TUH .. Thun .. S,t.I- Quilo, £cuado.--En TP(:5 (15,24) identified with the caB prefix TPA; Broadcasting Station," but which ~1i'h l .. v~1 ialk. aboul Inl.rt"in~ rohulr. 10:30 l.m.-P~ri_SOtlh Amen!' .. " bru .. ok.". III 2R04 111.81) 21\08 \17.82) ~ludi,,~ nlk, "Life '" I'~ri." TI'B8111.1i4S, By means of highly efticlent di­ States daily from 2: 30 to 3: 30 p.m., 1 ,.m.-BOIlol_~aliOtI.1 Baml 01 Boo;OI., IIJCT TPCS (15.2~) rectional aerials. French broadcasls w~k-days from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m., (9,63) 1I:30 •. m.(u. SIt.• Sun.l-\~ .. y ... ,k CII)­ are radiated to various parts of the and on Sundays from 10:30 to 11:30 9 p.m.-Lo"don-T.lk. " I B~1ie"e in O~muc .. Nt.... K~huborn: WI'IT 111.87) cy": GSD \11.75) 1:15 p.m,- Berlin-Enslilb ,.I~ Oil ... ' ,iluaIlO" world daily Tho~e transmissions a.m. CST. The identification signal \1:50 p.m.-B.. Jin-T""iral \al~ by Lord Ha .. OJL (15.11) beamed on North America are re­ is one stroke on a gong. All trans­ llaw, OJD (11.77) 2 p.m.-Rome--E... "i"J (onter! .. IIh En~li'h ." ceived in the Unlled States with missions close down with the play­ nouncements: 2R06 (15.30) 2R()4 (11.81) Wednesday, June 19 2 :15 p.m.-B~r1in-Lord Ha.. If",,·, propa~a"d. consistent regularity. while trans­ ing of "God Save the King" '" .""'...... ,-..., .... ,. _ DO", ...... (C". " !;Ilk ill En~li'h: OJB (15,20) DJ!. (15,11) missions directed to other conti­ DJZ (11.797), Berlin, broadcasts to 3:15 p.m.-Bulin-Lord H... Hall', ~rllp.~~I"I. 1 :45 It.m.-S.n Fr~"~i 4:45 p.m. -I'hil~delphi.-Se"·, r~po.>r" IrUI" Eu Amuiun hSle,,~,,; IlBJ {14.535) rope: WCAD (6.06 or 9.59) 8:30 p,m.-Berlin-polilical cabarel "ilh Charli. 5:10 p.m.-P. n a m a-Se.. s (E"th_II) lII'5A OJ!) ( 11.71) 9:15 p.m.-{;"il'mll. R.dJU ThUl.'· TGW.\ ( IUD) GENERAL NOTES : All Gulsl,ndlng prize· dlys from 3:DO to 3:45 p.m. CST, The 6 p.m.-P~n~m. Cily---Geor~e Willla"" I::"th'h (9.685) fi~h\s n~ged by Mike Ja(obs lnd M'di~on m,i" tr.l.Mmiller of Chintn Inlernllion,1 "Radio St"'t»~,,,: Hl'SG (l1.781 'p.m.-Mosco,,-StI\·., ialk- ~II" m"'lt fron. S~uue Gud.n during Ihe nexl y.u WIll 100 Broadcuting SWlon XGOX ·XGOV. Chung· Thursday, June 20 S,,>iel Ru"ia for h~len ... in \"rth A,,,eric. I~orl·w ... td to Lltln Amtrin Ovtr NBC short· king. Chln~. h~1 be~n tempOrlrily closed .., ..... ,."'. """' ..... d.". _ D•. ,,. ~, .... ,... , ,~~, RY96 (15.18) RKI (15.01) wIVe 11,llons WRCA and WHB1. under IpOn· down for overh,ul. In Ihe munlimt tht pro, 1:10'.m.-Lot,don-··Life in Frlll<, Toda) G~\ 6:55 p.m.-Sew York Cil)"-Elmfr D"'I'. lie .. , sorship 01 Ad~m's H'1l.. The re lurn bout grams ue being Irlnlmilted b1 .I. low'powt, (1781) WlBX (11.83) I\'CAB (6.06 .. r 9.59) b.lwo.n Champion Jot LOUIS ,nd Arluro ,u.iliuy sUtion VUM2, M,dru. Indil, S:35 p.m.-a u d. PO" I-Church (Iwi, IIATS 7 p.m.-Paris--Talh, mll,i(. pial' ~lId "~,,, ,,, Godoy of Chilt on Thursd,y evtnlng. June h'l shifted in fr~quency Irom 11.87 to 11.83 (9.625) lIAT~ (9.125) £n~li.b lor \:orlh AII,.riro: TI>('13 (9.5Z) 10. is tht lirsl broadelSl in this se.in megl. whtr. it "n b. hurd (oming on th, 1 p.m.-L 0 n d v ,,-T.lk. "B~;." \'ork (il>·--.1.,. Lou" .... Arluro Saturday. June 15 hurd Ovtr OAX~R (15.ISI 01 LIma S,tur· f"qu.ndcs: 21.65. 11.87. 9.59 ,nd 6.06 mfgs. Godoy. rh.ml'io",hip fi~hl WIU\ (9,67) ~ ...... 'am ...... ""y _ D.,ly ~, ...... ,~., 9~.m.-London-"Lolldo" I.ot:··· (;~\ (11.811 Friday, June 21 4:45 p.m.-London-"lolldoll L,,~' G~D 111.751 .....' ...... ,",-..., ••,1. N. Do.,. ~ ... , ..... ,Co, 6:15 p.m.-Budapui-llulluri." FII~li,h lit .. , lot 9:45 p.m. I'orl' \hhUr~ 1.lk TI'8-8 (11.8~5I 6 p.m.-Bud'Pf!"-fulure pr"'lram In r~m~m 1:30 ,.m.-LondOI\-"World AiI,'i.... G~\' (11,81, I~" IIA15 (9.625) or lIAT~ (9.125) " .. ,,~e of the Ihealtr: IlATS (9.625) Or 5 :35 p.m.-B .. d ~ p. ,'-.\]llIt.r) 'Ol\~' HATS 6:30 p.m.-Berlin-Ad.allco proo;r~", "",i,·,,· DJU Sunday, June 16 IHT4 (9.125) (9.625) Or !tAT'! (9.125) (11.17) DJB (15,20) 6:1; p.m.-San fn,,~iO(o--E u' 0 pel n fla.hff: 7:15p.m.-Pari<-"Th. WOm""', SI.t,· of I". 1 p.m.-llonolulu-"I1 ....ii Cal"-" ..;.Ii,·~ "''''I~ '" _.... ,...... , "'" ... Do". ~, ...... (C", tl KGEI (15.33) War" TPC13 t9.52) TP08 (11.845) .IId $Oll~' from Ih [,,~_: KlO 111,58) "r 7 :30 l.m.-Lvrul~,,-"nialltnt" '" 7:iO p.m.-Romt--Opocra, "lin B~llo II. 'I.'rloe 9:45,.m. -1'."0"'. Cil)-I"c", (J::n~lo>") 11P5G ... e.lern $hl~o: WRUL (5,01. 11.79) n": 2R04 (11.81) 2R03 (17.82) (H1S) Monday, June 17 9:30 p.m.-Sc:h~ntJ "ilh LillI. Amtric" KRTK (1Z.862) WGEO (11.75) WCBX 111.83) (19.02) . (953) 36 I /U , • European News ;n English Importa nt Stations Daity Morlll119 CJftlt. Cauda 11,12 TOt, O"a temau. '.1&5 m COT CITV STATION DIAL CIIW1. Port",al 8,135 TPAI. Fran.,.. 11,11' 5:30 ~.m, 6:30 ~.m. London 11.79 D/B. GU ...."7 16.20 TP88," \1,845 5:45 •. m. 6:45.,m, Borlin '"DJL 15,11 On Short Waves DID." 1\,17 TPC5. 16.14 1:15 ~.m. 8:15 ~.m, Loodon I1.S1 Dn. I&.U TPCI3. .. '.U m DXB. 9.61 VLlU. Au_tralia 9.63 7:15 i.m S:151.m. Berlin DJL 15,11 OZD. 10.M3 VLR." 9.&1 9:401l.m, 10:40 i.m. flame 2ROS 17.82 Edited by C harl es A. Mo rrison EAQ. Bt.aln 9,16 VLWS. 9,645 10:CO '.m. ll:OO'.m. London m 17.S1 °f.lud :::~ W~!.B, PN:,d;lg:ia ,:n 10:15i.m 11:1511.m. Berlin 15.20 g::' i5 DJB President. lnternotionol DX'ers Allionce GSC." &.61 WCBX. N~w York CJ.,.. Dally Aft.nlDDII GilD. 11.'5 21.61. U.:n. \l.&.'I. Programs from foreign countries OIiF. IUt 9.65. 6.17, 6.U 12:00 noon 1,00 p.m. London 15.26 lubJect to change without noUce 0110. J1.19 WD/M ••laml. Fla. 6.64 1 :15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Rome IR06 15.30 GIIH. 11.41 WOEA. Sch.D•• tad7. 1 :25 p.m, 2:25 p.m. Rom. IR06'" 15.30 081. II." N.Y. tl.lICI. 1a.33, '.66 OSl. iUI WOEO. SCb ...." ..d7. 2:50 p.m. 3:50 p.m. London 15.31 GSP. n.sl N. Y. 9.n 1:10 p.m. 4;30 p,m. Rom. 2ROS'" 17.82 OSV. 11.81 WLWO. CiDOIDuti. 2R04 11,81 RAD IO-ROM A BECOMES A NAIl MOUTHPIECE HATa. HUIll"7 9.625 Ohio ]:45 p.m. 4 :45 p.m, London 15.31 HBJ.llwitUlru.nd 1t.53& JIl,G6. 11.81. 969. 8." HCJB. Eouador U.16 WNBt. N~w Yorlr. Cill' 5:00 p,m, 6:00 p.m. Berlin OJ, 15,20 DespIte the Bpeeu wtth whtch complicated oW3dcastmg schedute HICT. C 9.61 9.SU. IU7 IRon. tl .76 and provide items that wH! prove munities 2R04 2R08 DJD 11.77 (1:45·1:00 I.m to 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p,m. London OS< 9.58 of most Limely value to its readeTS Splin; 8:00·8:15 a.m. Monday. July 1 11.15 to Portu,.l: 8:15·8:25 It is inevitable that fronl- time to '''' "'.. ""'. -.... d •• ,. _ 00", ~_, .... o tc., ' I lJ:OO p.m. 12:00 mid. Btrlin '"DJD 11.17 I.m, fOT Int. Inuitult OX, 9.61 time an item may be buried in the of Agriculture) 91.m.-Lvndon-"The Empi" at W.r", GSI' 12:15 •.m. 1:1511.m. London 11.75 crash of a famn" armll or COllntry a :30·9:45 a.m. (17,81) Oi ..ct~d to Middle 12:30 '.m. 1:30 i.m. Rom. 2R03 9.63 5:30 p,m.-london-Englieeti .. n: IVJIUL (11.19) entrance of that country into the 1,15,1:35 p.m. to So. 6 p.m.-l~ndon-Feature br.... d~aq. "C'Aad'~n Doily Programs, Sat., June 29. I ,( war. The news bulletins which had friOI) M~(~zine." in .oll.!w,ati ~ ..... Europe 2R014 2R015 ..... "m., ._p ...... ,... "'..... some time are now entirely Nazi in 11:/5·2:30 p,m. HAT~ (9.125) CST City P rogram Station character, as might be expected. Oir~cted to S, E. 7 p.m. (Mon .• WEd .• Sal.)-Pana",. Cit)'-S."d Europe 2R09 2R015 5:30 lI.m.-Bedin-Varitly "r'orlh In Radio-Roma the Nuzi cause COIllcert. "ith ~u .. t .taro: IIPSG (11.78) 2'00·4:30 p.m. 7:45 p,m.-llerliJl-loner 10 itarry by lord II •• ,\",~rican li'lenen: OJ l (15.11) has acquired one of the world's mosl (Ne... s in Engli.h It S,30 Haw: DJB (15,20) OJO (11.77) 6:15 '.m. (e~. SlIn.)--( inc; n nit i--War now.: p.m.) eluborate and powerful short-wave 7:45 p.m.-Sw'uerland-Pr~nm of lolk .IId II 1,110 (11.87) Evtning program 2R04 2ROa stations. The Italian Short-Wave (Thi. tranlmi .. ion i. p'J]1u[ar m .. ,ie, !alesl wor nt",. and poli!ie~l 7:15.1.m. (n. Sit.. S~n.)-W .. nt"" WCB).. well hurd in N. A.) t Center at Pralo Smeraldo, near talk" HBJ (11.535) 17,83) 5 :00-6:55 p.m. 9 p.m.-Gu.temal.--(o"oert of Firot 'liliu,,' 81.m. (ex. Sil.. S"n.)-;';,w \'urk Cit)'-Inter Rome, broadcasts twenty-four hours Oire _'...... ,.... " ~h'h) \\~Ill (17.78) able (or reception in that particular "15-9:10 p.m. (No,.,. in 11 :45 I.m.--Guat~",al.-l·ul>ular ",."",b. m""t region. The (ollowing languages ure English at 9 :00 p.m.) 7:30~.m.-London-T.lk. "Cards on tho T.bl~". (or ",orth Am.ritln Ii,te"t.. , TG\IA (15.17) utilized in the broadcusts over Ra­ Dirocted '0 North GSV (17.81) 12:15 p,m.-Herlin-EII~Ii'h t21k Oll .. at ,il~ltioo America 2R04 2R04 9a.m._lo n d 01 n-Talk. "Back~round to tbe­ dio-Roma: Arabic, Bengali. Bul­ (This tran,misston w.1I DJll (15.20) heard in N, A.) 2RO. "~ ..s": GSV (17.81) 2:15 p.m.-B~rlin-lQrd lIaw lI.w', w"pa~.nda garian, Chinese, Danish. Dutch, En. 4 :45 p.m.-Lolldon-Talk. '"Baok(round 10 Ik~ , .. Ik in En&l"h, DJB (lS,21J) DJL \15.11) gUsh, Esperanto. French, German. Transmissions ot Radio-Roma are s.",", GSO (11.75) 2:45 p.m.-O. t I i n_\lott". of "on,~nt OJIJ Greek. Hindustuni, Hungarian, ital­ easily identified by the twittering­ 5:35 p.m.-Bud'PI"'t-Choir OIf Work.nen, HAT~ (152) Ian, Iranian. Jllpanese. Portuguese, bird signal and chimes of St. Peter's. (9.125) 3:15 p m.-Berlin-Lvrd II~" II.,,'. PTopaund, 7:40 p.m.-Rome--EIAR Symphony Oreh.ma t.lk in EII~Ii'h, DJS (15201 OJ!. \15.11) Roumanian, Russian. Serbo-Croat, whkh usher in all programs. En­ 2HCH \11.81) 2R08 (17.82) );30 p.IlI.-Home--l.i,t."t'·, COIrntr l£n,li.h)· Spanish lind Turkish. The foregoing glish broadcasts are announced by a 8 p.m.-B"!I:ota-Xationll Band of B~"t, IIJCT 2n08 (17.82) 2R04 (11.81) gives this station Ihe distinction of woman. The afternoon and evening (9.63) 3:45 p.m. (n. Sal .. SlIn.)--{;iMi""ah-EliUl~th being the greatest radio language­ broadcasts over Radio-Roma are 9:30 p.m.--(i"c,,,,,.ti--G.,,.ral Oi.qu...... lie'" B~III". n~,,'~ WlII'O (21,65) analpt, \\'lWO (6.06 Or 9.59) 4:45 p.m. (ex. S.I., SlIn.)-lo"el1 "h"hl",. n.,,": mill on earth. well heard in North America. al­ 9:50 p.m.-Scrli,,-Topiul talk by Lord lIaw 111.11'0 121.65) Frequencies employed at present though a fading may often be noted. Flow: OJO (1LTI) 5:05'pm.-!.i,bon-\"~riet~ prOllran, froll' ]'ortu over Radio-Roma are: 2R03 (9.63). War news in English is best heard ul for So.th A,n.rican Ii,lt"'''. C~W7 (9.741 2R04 (11.81), 2R06 (15.30), 2ROS at 3:30 p.m. over 2R04 (11.81) and Wednesday. July 3 5:35 p.m.-Budape,t-\"ar'u), l"OIl"m from Bun (17.S2), 2R09 (9.67), 2R014 (15,23), 2R08 (17.82) and evenings at 9:00 ...... ,."'. -...t ."'y _ O."y "'.. , .... ,.... " ~.'" for No'th Ameriu" li,lt"".· IIAT4 1 :45 I.m.-San frandoc_Der--"Friend,l,ip f1ou'" tEn 1 :30 l.m.-LOlltton-"Lif. in t·nne. Toda)": LI;,h): IICJB 02.46) by Ih~ Nliis. AI Ihe t,me 01 writing. the Puis Clntef at MOlcow. Gtneu broudcu\i to (;S\' 111.81) 9 p.m.- ·lhvIIIi-AIi Enlli.h va ... t) .,..Mlram ,1oI1;on is still oft the air. but yOu un ht NDrth Ameriu. MondlY, and WOdIlUdlY. 5:30 p,m.-london-Talk, .11 coll~bor.hon WIth ",cludin~ n~", in EI1gli.h f{)( II" C6,33) Nul propi9'nd~ w,1I soon be n,nming forth from 7_:~5 to 9:10 p.m. CST ovu HBJ C.nadian Broad""tin! Corporation' GSO 10 p.m.--Cinoinnlti-I'oler Grant. no"" WlWO from t~tsc new Ind powtrful outlets. ,.b~y (14.535). Bud~ptst b'Olldtlit. 10 Ihe Unitd II 1.75) 1606 or 9.59) Irtllueo,ies art H~il~b!t. but thoit lhit w,U Stll~s nightly Irom 5:15 10 7:00 p.m. CST 5:35p.m.-Budlpt.t-Hom~ro. Choi' H\T4 prob~bly be ".ed for these brndusts will be OUr HAH (9.125). B't9r~de. Jugo.lnil. (9.125) Saturday, June 29 15.24. 11.885. 11.845 Ind 9.52 meg •. Ge,miny un bt hurd nightly from 7:55 to 8;S5 p.m 6:45 p.m.-;';t" ror~ (i1)--GI .... i. " .. tia, Br ... l i.II .hild "iani\t \I'RCA (9.67) WXB I (11781 '" p.... "m. _ .., ""'y _ D.,,> "'... ,om. leol. >J nOw hu under its dominlilion prlltl,uUy III CST oyer VUG (15.24). Rldlo CUltr. Mo~· 8 :30 p.m.-B e r I i n-Jim and John",: OJD 8 a.m.--Guate",al~-Tr.n'IIIi .. i"" of lh. Military 01 th imporllnl ,hort,wln unit" of E:u tow. broldcnt~ In E:nglish nightly t,am 5:00 111.17) OJB (1520) 11~"~uHr' ill tht Gro .. nd, CamllO dp 'Iart~ ropt. with the txuptlon 01 Iht E:mpirt to 1:50 p.m. CST onr RV96 (15.18). TC;I\i\ (15.17) S:30p.m.--M ••t'nique--I'ro~ram 01 natiY~ Uto~ Friday. July 5 '''U'II' RadiOl Marlihillue (9.lOS) ~ .. _._. _. "'''' _ D •• " ._..... ,eo, " 5:5Op.m,- Budare.t~ra lel ..ti~II' 1!.\·r4 Sunday, June 30 Ilar;mb. En'~mbl., TeII'A flS17) 7:30 •.m.-London-"World I\II.i,." GS\' (17.81) ,9125) ... _,_, _ .., .... , _ O"'y ...... _. lC'" 1, 3:30 p.m.-lIl1\lolulu-··Voi•• OIl 1I . ... ii'·: KIIE 4 p,m.-Buen", Airu--"'."" anll au,ilian mu.ic: 1 p,m 1I""OIlulu-"lIa"aii C.Il • .-· ;.;.l,v. mu,"c 7:30 l.m.-Lontlon-"'O"II.tc~ froon th t'r"n!" (17,97) !.RA5 (\8.03) lRA 1 (9.69) a"rl ,onu from tho i_I.~ K[O (1168) or G.,I (]7.S1) 4:10 p,m.·-·lond",.-"Th. Week', Prasr.In.": 5:30 p.m.-l ondon-Talk. "WMld Alhi,"': GSD KIIE (17,91) 811.m.--Guah·mal.-Tran.II\;"i.. n of the 'hlinr~ G"P (]S,31) G~O t11.7S) (1175) 7:15 p.m. ·londnn-"Di.patth Iron' lhe Fr .. nt" ~laneuYtr •• nd ReYi~" ill Grou"d, of C.mpo 1 p.m. ~brt'niqu...... ord'f'tr. of Ila.. no P.nil· 6:15 p.m.-U'bo,,-"S.~dad"· prt>2raon, e'ptCilllj G"D nU51 d~l M.rt. TGWA 115.17) [0'. ",ith not~rl ,,,I,,i,t. TGII'A t9.685) Io"t. l'GWA 49.685) '"OSD \1.15 9:30 p.Ill.-Berlin-En.li'h Ulk b)' Lord lIaw 11:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Romt 2R04 11.81 tions in the colonies as well as the Djibouti. French Somaliland, which llaw, DJL (1511) 2R08 11.82 mother republic. nor is it known at puts on test programs the first 9:'1() p.m.~Rome----Optu, "I Q~aUro R~s1eg~i": 11 :30 p.m. 10,30 p.m. Borlin DJD 11.11 Thursday in each month from 9: 15 21108 (17.82) 21101 (11.81) 15.11 present whether this order means a DJL Sai~ DX' 9.61 permanent discontinuance of broad­ to 9:30 a.m. In Asia, "Radio Monday, July B 12:00 mid. 11:00 p.m. London • CSC 9.58 casting or whether limited trans­ gon" (11.78), a powerful station at ~ "_II d'''. _ 0'''. "...... ,,,,,,, " OSD 11.15 missions may be permitted in the Saigon. French Indo~China. oper­ ,_ ...,.m. 12:45 a.m. 11 :45 p.m. Borduu. 9.52 7:30 p.Ill'~"arli"ion., DX' "I lieved several of the colonial short­ from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and IIAT4 (9.125) 2,151.m. 1,15a.m. London OSD 11.15 wave stations will continue to op­ from 7: 35 to 8: 15 p.m. It is a great 9 p.m. (Mon.• Wtd.• Slt.)-Plnama Cily-B. d 23Oa.m. 1:30 I.m. Romt 2R03 '.63 (onetrt...ilh .<>t,l ,t~" IlPSG 111.181 15.30 erate despite this order, and under favorite with listeners in western 9:1Op.m.-Rornt-\·tntli~' p 2R08 (11,82) "D6 this supposition it is timely, I be­ United States. In the South Seas, ZIl04 11I.81) lieve. to give you a brief resume of French stations consist of F08AA 9:45 p.Ill.-Btrli,_ltUt. 10 Harry fro... Lord Daily Programs, Sat., July 6, the short-wave stations of the entire (7.10), a small station at Papeete, H~.. H~.. : DJL lIS.H) OJD (\Ln) through Fri•• July 12 empire. Tahiti, which has been on the air 9:45 p.Ill.-S..illffLtnd-Prutr.... of folk ."d n. _,_, "...... _ ...-, _" ... _ pc>poJ.lar mU IC; la''''1 .... "eor. and political - .,_. ~"-,,,, .....~- The great short-wa\'e transmit­ [or several years each Tuesday talk· IIBJ (145351 EDT City Program Stiltion ting centers at Pontoise, Essarts and and Friday night from 12:05 to 11 p.m.--(;uutmala-<'Q<,etrt of fiNI 'h;,t~r)' Band Tel\.\ (9685) 7 a.m.-~a, frt' ch L,d.. o.",a-';t.. , (E" Allouis, all near Paris, are ot course 1:00 a.m., and FKAA (6.135), a di h): (11.78) in German hands and temporarily small station in Noumea, New Cale­ 1301.m· Bt.liu-Varitl) I'!"<>tram for C'iorth Tuesday, July 9 off the air, although broadcasts may donia. which has been operating ,...... _II _.or _ 0.'" _,_. ,e-' II A·,,~ri~'n li,lent'" l>Jl (15.11) be resumed under Nazi sponsorship weck·days from 3:30 to 4:30 a.m. 8 I.m.- -S)'dne)·. Au'tralia-Broadca,t for E3>1 11 ~.m.-I.o"don-Tllk. "B'Ck~round to tilt ("01'1 Korth AII,erican 1i,lene". (8:lO a.",.) any day. The temporary short­ Close to home, in the French West 1\e"," GS\' (17.81) C'ie.., (E,,~li,h) BLQ5 (9.68) wave station at Bordeaux, which Indies, we huve two French short~ 3:15 p.m. (T~es., Th~n., Sat.)-Li,bo,,-Pro.r.m 9,151.m. Cu. Sit.. Sun.)-I'·.. n..." WCB.\: has been operating throughout the wave stations which have become for Endi'h li'lener<. ",c1udin~ ",,,-ic. "Iriet)" (9.7~) (17.83) day on a frequency of 15.24 megs very popular with North American .nd lopical lalk'. in En.li h: CSW7 III.m.-S3i(on. freuch l"do·Ch'''I-C'ie.., (En 1 ,.m. (Tues.. Thurs.. Slt.)-QuiIO, Ecu~d"r­ Ii,h): (IUS) and nightly for North America on a listeners, namely, FG8AH (7.445), En.li.h lunl loll<, ahoot ;ottre'ling .pot 1,15 p.",.--(;ualemala-Popul.r muimh mu'" frequency of 9.52 megs. is still Poinle-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, which ill Ecuador, H(lB (12.16) for Sorlb America" h,ttuef> TG\\'.,\ (15.11) broadcasting at time of writing but operates daily from 7: 00 to 8: 10 1,45p.lll. (Tuts.• Th~n .• SIt.)-H. \'. Kalttn· 230. 3:30. 4:30. 5:30 " 6:30 p.Ill.-Bordeau.. bor". "flO! WL\\"O (6.06 or 959) .·ra"c..-C'ie.., (fre"ch) (15.24) will probably be oft the air before p.m. and in addition Sundays from 9:30p.Ill.-Btrli...-E"Kli bulk. by Lord Ibw 3 p.m.-Rabool, '1",O;:(O--C'i t w. tF r t. c II) Ihis article reaches print, since Bor­ 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and "Radio Il,,, OJL (15.11) (11.945) deaux is in territory ceded to Ger­ Martinique," a splendid 1,500-watt 9:10 p.",.-Romt-EIAR ':') ..,phony Prehnl". 3,15 p.m.-Btrli,,-Entli.h 1~lk on "ar ,ilu.tiOlI> many according to terms of the transmitter, located at Fort-de­ 2R04 (11.81) 2R08 (I .82) DJL (15.H) armistice. In that small portion of France, Martinique, often mentioned 11:50 p.Ill.-Btrlio-Topiul talk by Lord Ihw 4 p.m.- -Romt-Enn;"1 con-K3"d3 lalk in Eniti'h DJB (15.20) medium - wave broadcast stations and from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., with ,.. _,_a _ ...... _0.". __.,_ " l>JL (15.11) p.Ill.-Lond_Tal~. p,m.-Anka.~. Turke)'-Varit~}, which could be quickly converted special English programs for North 6:45 '1IIttr. of "<>menl' 1,30 prOKr3m from GSD (11.15) A"k"3, Turkey TAQ OS.l95) over for short-wave use providing America daily from 8: 30 to 8: 45 Wednes~ 9:40 p.m.-Ilomt-~elpoliu" «)n", 21108 (11.82) S:15p.Ill.-Btdi"-Pro.... u,,da talk in English authority for their operation could p.m. and on Mondays and 2R04 (11.81) DJB (15.20) OJL (15,11) be obtained from the German mas­ days from 7: 30 to 8: 00 p.m. EDT 9:45 p.m.-S",itztrl."d-I'ro.ra,n of folk,,,," if. S~n.)-P,o·loini 5,30 p.m. (n. my.le,y 'latio,,', .~ml'honic ~nd I'ro~rlnl: ters. on a frequency of 9.705 megs. mu,ic, IIOIiCiul ulb lit,". (11.96) ..ith announcr",."t, in En.li,h, for "10,,10 5:30 p.Ill.-lIomt-Li'lenu·, {'otner (Engli,h) Am.rican !ir1:t \\',II;a,... En(li h Amtriu •• Accordillg to John Shnks 01 15.09 Illets ... TrlllSllliuions frolll Iht 2;30 p.Ill.-~htl\ttladJ-l: S. "lrint Bind :'>t\O,~Ptr" "Radio HI"SG (11.78) RU1itotll~;lIt. TUII., TAQ (15.195) ~I Anhr~, Wtnner·Crtn scitntifit npe:di!ion. nOw i" the II'G£.-\ (15-33) rtcit~l, IIAT~ • '.Ill.--Mo>tO..-';t.... lalk. Ind m"'ie f.-­ T~rkty. is being IIurd ~tr, wtll for an hour m~k. 7:50 p.Ill.-Budlpt,I-Aec"'di"" lunpln of Peru IIU' the IIclli.ia" bordor. (9125) """itl R",.ia for li'leUef< in :'>orlb A...... ica tlln~U ~t in~tsligationt. RV9(i (15.18) RI\I (15.()o1) or so prior 10 its 5:30 p.lll. EDT Ing scientific glthering speci· 9:30 p.Ill.-Romt-TOVicII ulk, in EHli'h 2R08 8:30 p.Ill._,\,.niniqut-C'iflO, (En(li,h) (9.105) ..• LKV (lS.\7>. Oslo. NorwlY, brOadcnts mtns for mu.eUIllS iln" lookint for a 100t Inca m.82) 2R01 (H.81) 9 p.m.-Stockholm-Procr.m from S"ede" for Nali·spOII;ortd p'ot"ms daily to 6:35 p.lll. cily. c." oce~sionally bt heud o.er tht .11 .... '· 9:30 p.m.-\'al;C~n (ily--('Itholic nt.. s for , Ii,'entr, iu ,;",Ih \mtricl: SliT (15.155) EDT. This ~Ulion CIUsts bId inlorftrenc. 10 wawe .m~ltur Irlnsmitter of I~e expedilon, ItlLer, in Xorlh Am.riu: Il\'J (ll.H) 9 p,m.-Toklo--Pr~ra", for eaP (l5JI) , ..._ ..... -.s•••11, _ D."...... ,e-,. II 9:25 p.m.-Bordt.u~. rranet-X.,u (Engli,h) ~._ 1:35 p.Ill.-Budapt,t-lIunSlriln overlure: HAT4 '" _,_, _" d•••• _ 0."...... I""" I) 111.1ll.-London-T.lk, "Thi, Lond of Our,', (952) fu"c''iC~Fri'co Ecu~dor-"rrie"d (9.125) 9:15 a.Ill.-San after dIrk GS\' (17.81) III p.m.-Quilo. h,p Hou,." (En I\GEI (9,53) Ii p.Ill.-But"o. Air...-C'ie", and BriUili,o mU>le .Ii,h): IlCJB 11216} ':15,.m.-london-""o;_p"tcb from Iht Fronl' G.,O (11.75) 11:451.m.-PIII .. ml_';e-oo, (E,,(fish): llP5C lR.\S (18.03) LR\1 19.6'1) 10 p.Ill.-Bekudt--f>rouam fo;: Ju_l~,' hqt" 9:30 p.",.-R""'t-En(h-h ul~. ""Tht 8,bbiena 111.78) . 1:10 p.m.-Li,bo...-\'~ritt) ,ho.. CSWl 19.141 t1 in t' ltd ",~t... lTG (l5.Z4) E~II,bilion in Flort"et" 2R08 (17.82) 2R04 I ,45 p.m.--(;u~ltmal_Rtqut't prOt!'.... b,- Iht 8:JO ,.m.-Budapnt-"Uunprian Film. II \T4 1I p."'. ·If.. I _,\'I·En II hUrl") prOltram (II ,81) 'hrimlwo En...mblt TG\\.' (15.11) (9.125) ...cl",· ( ntol" E 10 h (Of\\ (633) 9:«l,.m.-{t"",e-·OPtn tltltc,.... 2aOS <17.82) 6:10 p.m.-Loodon--·'The Wttk', f>r0!l'''''''''' 9:30 p.m.-Btrlio--EII.h h utJr. b, Lord Ihw 2R()4 (11.81) G~p OBI) G~O (11.15) III" DJL (IS.Il) Saturday. July' 11 p.m.-~I_O""et m.....e: H1CT 19.63) 7:35 p.m.-Btodopt,I-llunCori.u diU>te HAT4 9:40 p.Ill.-R 0 m t-Requt_1 .eltel; ltl. , .. _._, _" - "'" __a (ICel, .) 1I:15p.",.-londno--"lo T_" T....i'IIt": GSO (9.125) (11.82) 2R04 (1181) 1lI./ll.-Lonck>II-"Lonllc J..o,;' G">' (11.81) nus) 9 p./n.-'ohrti"iqut---Orchnlra 01 \I_t.o Pi"l1· II P./ll.--(;uatttull-Optra: TG\\A (9.685)'"'' , t, It J5 European News ;n English Important Stations Dally Mo,."I,, 9' CST CITV ST .... TION DIAL ca.x. Cuda 11:111 TOI, OILl~mala '.19a CBW';. Port~sal 9.1:111 5:30 l.m. TOWA,Ouat.",.ta 6:301.m.'"' london &SO 17.79 D/B. O.r",a~)' 11.10 '.tU. IU1 5 ;45 ~.m. 6:45 ~.m. Berlin on 15.11 On Short Waves DID." 11."1"1 VLQt. AIL.trall. 1,88 7;151.m. 8:ISI.m. london 11.8 1 DJL. lUI VLR." 9.51 7:15 ~m. 8;15 ~.m. DXB. 9.61 VLW3. 1.6e" . (E,,­ In its early stages, the overseas­ ly directed to North America. Pro­ 7:45 p.m.-S"illtrl.nd--PrOl(r. ", oj fo(k and ~Jj,h) _ (11.78) popular mu"c, [ate,t "a, nOl'> ",'d I'Il!jtir~[ 8;15 & 9:30 a.m. (n. Sat •• S~n.)-C'>.", )ork ("1) broadcast program was transmitted gram material is varied in nature tI[~" IIBJ (H53S) --C/l~ [nternati"nal Nt '" (Eneli,h) W(/IX only to the Pacific Coast of North and includes, besides the latest war 8;1Sp.m.-Rome-2RO', ".iI 0., : 2R04 (11_81) (17.83) America. Today seven separate bulletins, travel and topical talks; 2R08 (17.&2) 9 i.m.-s.i~on-~e", ! (En, li,") . (11.78) transmissions are made daily, in­ native Koto, Samisen and Shaku­ III & 11 '.m.-Sew York Cit~-'iB{" l"tern'lion.[ Tuesday, July 16 cluding programs in Japanese, En­ hachi music; occidental symphonic C'>e", (En_Ii,h): WNBI (17.78) ~ .. ~, ..,."' ...... " ""' .... D>;'. ~ ... , ..... ,Col. ., IIl;IO •. m.-B~rlin-V.riety ~nd I"op ... nd. lalh glish, French. German, Italian, and popular music; choral selec­ 7;31l1.m.-LondOll-"Card. 0" the Ta~I~": G~\' in E"~Ii"', lor North Amuic", DJIl (15_20) Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese and tions and special features. The (17,81) OJL (15.11) Chinese. All overseas broadcasts identification signal for Radio To­ ~:45 p.m.-Lo"d",,-Talk. "Boiekcround 10 the 11 :45 a.m.-GUMernaJa-PopU[lr m. ri,nb. my,t"th ,\muiea; fhdio Sligon (11.78). Sligon. Frenth Indo· some[y en,rlnd certillUlt s'gnd in perun Ait"o"; TGI\' A (9.685) f\\"96 (15.18) RKI (15.<)4) ChIn,: Radio M.rtinique (9.705). Forl·de· by Admira[ Byrd and POSlmuttr General 6:11l p.m.-\13rtin;que-N."~ (E"gli,h); (9.705) Frann. Martinique. ind FC8AH (7.445). Fulty. Tht lint "honorifY ~ostcisler" ... as Thursday, July 18 p.m.-StockhQlrn-Pr~r.n' ~"td.n 7 fro", for POlntC-,I·Pitrt. C~adelo~pt. He slilL on 0.. J,mes C. McOan,(d, poslmasttr 01 Iht cily 01 ~ .. _,.... _ ... ""_ ... a." ...... '_. Ie.,_ .. Ii,l."e .. In Sorth Am"ica: ~8T (15.155) air. FZE8 (17.28) at Ojibouti. French Som.li· Sentit .tltetio", ; 2R08 ",e,,!"' llJl (15.11) DJD (11.n) Ind 12:00 mid. CST on • frtqutnty 01 15.650 ··m.iI"""n··. . Croslty Corporation's SlUion 07.82) 2R04 111.81) & p.m.----Qllito, Ecuad<>r-'·fri."d,hip lIour" (En megs. Both men .nd ... omtn ,nnOUMen ue WLWO In Cin"nnal[, Ohio, has betn ,ruttd &;3() p.m.-lI<:r[i,, - ~elfm.d. M.,,: OJ\. (15.1\) ~li,h) IICJB (12.46) employed. lnd the n.ws in Fr.nch is read at I modili,uion of lictnse to add the Irequtncy OJD (11.77) 9 p.m.- -'Ie .. York C;t)'-E,,~li'h lloor, ind"din( 11 :~5 p.m. CST .•. Rouminia is in Ihe spot· 17.&0, in iddil'on to its rttu[uly authoriUd 9:45 p.m.-L.o"do,,-T. lk, "Lif. in Frante" GSn I"'~r"atio"al Nt ..... (EnJIi,h) \111('\ (9.67) frequencies of 6.06. 9.59. 11.87. 15.27 ~nd (IUS) 9 p_m.- lIavana----AlI·!:;:ngli.h V3ri~lj' proo;r."" in hiht Ihut days. Unforlunltely this counlry has no rtgular short·wue 0~1I~t. One sm,11 21.65. WNBI 01 Nt ... Vork Cily hiS rectiytd 9:50p.m.-Btrhu-Ji", .nd John"y: OJD (11.771 rluJ"'K "ew. i" En~liorth critical situation. Some of these 9:00 a.m. over GSV (17.81) and at Concert ... ,Ih tue,1 5Ur$: 1IP5G (11.78) A,,, .rir.n h.l~ntr~: OJL (15.11) 7 9.m.-Rio d~ Janei,o--Bra"lia" "rotram lor m.-S)·d"ty. A".tralla-tlro.dr ..t I talks are linked in with the news 7:45 p.m. over GSD (11.75); "World 6 •. r(Of E•• I\orth Aou".io •• ;"dudi"~ 1)'llioal mu,ir. I,.,·el Coalt I\orth Amerio,n h,tener.; (630 • .m.) Affairs" on Fridays at 7; 30 a.m. bullctins: for example, the length ot talk. and "f"" 1';;11 (10.22) ~"" . (I':n~li.h) VLQ5 (9.68) the news bulletins, which now start over GSV (17.81) and at 5:30 p.m. 7:40 p.m.-Rome--Folk _on,,; The A b r u •• 0; II.m. (ex. SII .• Sun.)-:\e" Yo.\; Cit)- I nt~rn. at 7: 00 a.m. in transmission 2 and over GSO (11.75), and "London 2n08 (17.82) 21104 (11.81) lional '·.rietl' p'O!I •• rn. '~lIt World Li"en!" 7:15p.m.-Berlin-Ltllfr 10 lIarry: DJL (15.11) II'CBX (17.10) at 3: 45 p.m. CST in transmission 4. Log" on Saturdays at 6: 15 a.m. DJD (11.77) 9:30 •.m.-Syd"oy. Au .lr.Ii.--Br ...dU\1 lor I'. has been extended from thirty to over GSV (17.81) and at 6:00 p.m. 8:30~.m.-Btrlin...... club 01 :\Olions: DJL (15.11) rilie C03JI ".lelltT>; (10 •. m.) :-> .. ,,. (En Corty-five minutes in order that CST o\'er GSO (11.75). OJD (11.77) ~Ii'h), VLQ5 (9.68) Advance notice of outstanding 9:30 p.m.-London-"To Talk 01 ~hny Thi"15"': 11 :45 •. m.--CuUtrn.1a-Popul.r ",u"nbio ",u_ir topical talks such as "The Empire GSD (11.75) ror ~o'lh Amerir.n li,lent., TGW.I (15.17) at War," "Cards on the Table," and broadcasts during each week will 12 noon-~t .... Yorio: City-llali.1I hour; (1 p.",.) "Background to the News" may be given under the title oC "The Tuesday. July 30 German hou.; (2 p.m.) Frenoh hour W~Bl immediately Collow the reading of Week's Programs" on Saturdays at F•• _ ..... --...... H. _ D'''r ...... ,ee' '1 (17.7S) 1 ;15 p.m. ( Tun .• Thu'5., Sal.)-Lifd H~" Ha... ·• 6:30 p.m. CST over GSD (11.75). 1:00 p.m. over GSV (17.81) and 7 :30 p.m.-Btrlin -E"~I"h lallo: by lord lIaw r.. op,g.nd~ !Ilk i" En~lo,lo DJB 115.20) A "Radio News Reel" is an innova­ at 4:25 p.m. CST over GSO (11.75). II ... : UJL (15.11) DJD (11.77) DJL (15.11) tion in the service for the North When the invasion actually gets 7:40 p.m.-flom_EIAH Symphony Or(hm~. 2:30 " 5:15 p.m. (u. SlIl" Sun.)...... (hri," 3n !>ci."ct Monito. World N.... s: 1\ ,lI·t (IS.25 American continent. The previous under way, all programs Crom Lon­ "ilh ... oIi" .... Ioi,\. Mi c htl~"stlo Albado: 2R08 11.79) (\1.s2) 2f1{)ol (I1.S1) news bulletins in these transmis­ don will probably be set up on an 8 p.m. ( Tuel.• Wd .• Thurs.)-Bo,ion-R.ymo"d ]:1S p.m.-Be.lin-Prop a~.n da Ullo: in En~li$l': sions have been replaced by a fif­ hour-to-hour basis, latest news bul­ Grom S.. in~: 1\'Rt:l1' (11.73. 15.13) D.IB (15.20) OJL (15.11) 9::J.O p.m.--Cincim'Bli--Ge"~ ..1 Oi 'que. ,,). nt... ]:30 p.m.-Rome--Li"."er·. ,oruu (I':,,~li'h) teen-minute news summary at letins being given as soon as they 21108 (17.82) 21104 (11.81) 5: 30 p.m., a news commental"y of come in. Capturo;! of the great Em­ an.ll·~I: WI.II"O (9.59) 9 :SO p.m.-Berlin-T.. piaT 115.155) types of contributor whom listeners give the word to destroy the short­ (9.1585) 7 :30 p.m._Sew Yorio: (i_IJ-le"'i_ohn <'t.,diw" (·"".e.l: WCBX (11.83) hear, and illustrations are provided wave center rather than allow it to Thursday, AU9ust 1 7:45 p.m.-Berlin-Torical 'alk (En~li_h I: OJ L by actuality records made by the become another Nazi mouthpiece. F .. _ ..... _ ...... ,. _ D." ...... ,. (C.,. ' f CIS.lll DJO (11.77) I p.m.--Quilo•• :Cuad(o,-"Friflld,hip 1I0ur" (E" 7:30 •.m. -S." Franci: HAn (9.12») "" R.dio Tun', (15.651 mfnl in GermJn. Frenth or o"lS;on~lIy En· in Aribic. T~t SIJlio~ innoUMrmrnt 'I 11:01 p.m.-T"'kyo--S~", (Endi-h 1 JZK (15.16) 7:15 p.m.-Lo"do,,-!>•• i.l, "Rupert of Henln"" ghsh: "Th'1 'S Iht Frenth shorl-wuc SIlO. "'Hoan. Kl.~ira" (Here is Cairo) For G~J) (11.75) 12 mid.· - R<>rnl'-Protram for I'... i!;( ••~i ,"~: I,on:' Presum.bly Ihtn Uin.minions Ut some unknown --·".ri",b. Ln,.. mbl. of Ih,· ~alion.] Poliu h,t.: Tl'I\ I (9.68S) ~ .. _ ..... _" .... ,. _ D"'~ ~ ...... '". 'C.. J nur Puis DXB (9.61). Bulin. no ... CST has bun diuontinutd ... Tht LU9~e 6;45J.m.-London-l.und<>" Loe: C,,\ 117.S1) urrifs Ihe Norlh AmffiCln transmin'on 01 Nl.liOns .Ulion. HBJ (14.535) II Pnn· 10 J.m.-'>.'" franci,co--'ri"oo,, ~rl .\I~iI B .,~ nightly I,om 5:15 p.m. 10 12:00 mid. CST ... g.nt. SwiIZfrl~nd. Is lIill bro~dciHing Spt· Friday. AU9 ust 2 KGU (9.53) The English nt.... bullelln rud over DZD tiil pr09rl.ms lor Nonh Americ. On Mon· ...... _ ...... ; •• - ...;,~ ~ ...._. (... ,. '1 3 p·m. BO$lOn- V~;p<'r ~.rv;<. Ir"", " .. \I.rlo:·. (10.5431. Borlin. daily JI 4:15 p.m. CST ends dilYs :.,"; G"D I.. r: HAT~ (9.125) G~\' 117.81) 4:25 p.m.-Lond(o,\-Th Wf~k· . I'ro~. l."''' G"P (11.75) 8:30 p.m.-Bc.li~-Danef IU"t. a"d J",ht;<".1 ub 8:45 ~.m.-F.o"!l ... ,,-"I,,d~'lr;.1 Brit.i,,· CSI (15.31) G~O (11.75) 7:30 p.m.-Berlin-E".Ii,h I.lk h)' F.ord fl." ITtl "'Ih Cb.rht: DJL ClS.Il) D.IO \11.77) ( 17.81) 7:15 p.m.-Lo,\do,,-"Go To If': G~D (11.75) II." DJL (15.11) DJD (11.77) 11 :45 l.m.--Gual.",~J.-Rtqut" I"oot.a,n b)' Ihe 7:30 p.m.-Tolo:)·o--Eneli.b lallo: ~b"ul ir.m ~nnounctm~nh; GSI' 7:30 p.m.-Borhn-English lalk b)' Lord lIaw B)·.d E"ptdnion in Anlnrlic'. 'pOnilOrtd b) 1 :IS •. m.-San "'anfi.~o--Fri2) , 1111 15 •

European Mews in English Important Stations D~'ly ,",orllill9 (OT EST ([TV STATION DLAl C/II:H; Canada 11,71 TAQ. Til'." U,IU 1JO~III. 6:lOi" Lor, ', 17.79 CIIW7. P~"ur.1 '.73& TOt, O"U,,,,.la I.ISS i:~S •.m. 6:45., 8(,1 15,11 DJB G~, ,~ .. y 16.10 TGWA, O.... ~mala OJ , DJD 11,71 '.485 Ill! '.00 '.m. 1:00, LD~d. '" 17.1' On Waves Short DJL. lUI VLQ~ Au"roha t," '.15'm, 1:1S , III, Str '" 15.11 nXB ',11 VLa "n lI~._m. ]0:40. m flom. 2R08 1782 EAQ ,~." ..... VLWJ, • 8'~ '" Edited by Charles A. Morrison .ElRi: 1,.1... 01 n.u WC.A.S. Ph,lad.l"h,., D.,ly "' ''.'"0 011 (laX En.laM •. " P. IN •. " U.t1 12:OOIIIKIII 11«1 .... lo"~on 'sY lUI AI ,,,rce GliB '.61 WCBX !I•• YI,l< C"Y 12:1S lI.m. II :15, Bt' 15.20 ole. '.51 tll7. 15., 11 8 1.00 p.m. 1:00 p.... l.G Oon OJ' 1526 GlID 11,1' S4li.' n. 6-11 Programs from forellil" countrres OIlF 16 14 WOEA 8c1ooo",:,U.7, l:~ p.m. 2:25 p.M. flo 15.30 '" lubject to chanlile wi'''out "otlce GS() I7.n !lY lIM 1tS3 I'" "06 (l~1I ",50 p..... 3:50 p I London 15.11 II n WGEO 1k~'Id,. 5:30p.m. 4:30pm RO"'t '"21'104 II.JI GSI 16." !I, Y '.101 GSJ ~I.tt WLWO. CI~""". IROS 1182 OSN 11.11 on, 11,11>, U., 5:"5 p.m. 4 :45 p.1 Lon,." 1511 GIIP 16,31 1.~9. II '1, II. O~ily " YeIIlllg GSV, 11.11 ""!lBI. No. Y~." C"J' '" WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF GERMAN TROOPS HAn II""... ..,. I,ISS '.101) 1..111 1 '00 p.m. 6,00 p.... 8u,~ IHO SE IZE THE BRITISH SHORT-WAVE STATION? RBJ. , ..·,,..rl.n.d 14.635 WI'IT. PIIU ... ",k. r •. ''"OJ, 11.71 HCJI E""."., II.U II M. all lI,n.U4 1 ;)0 p.m. /UOp. London 11.15 H/CT, Colo",bla II!! WIlCA. N. Y. c,ty. S 6, 11:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m 8e, II '"OJ, 11.77 T THE time of .... Itlng it ~tJll tlte_t· v"riou~ transmiUt'r. Should 'IPSA. p.uma 11,70 WltUL·WIlUW. 15.11 HPaO 11.7' Bo.,n .•••• "ems fanta~tlt· 10 bclil:ve ,uch II plun be remotely (JO~sible it IIV/. V.',en CilP 11·74 U,25. U.IS, 11.19 9:00p.m. 8:00p.m 8~d'9t't HAT4 9.125 lLlI!. Japan 11.141 n,13 104 '" that Hitler'.. trooll·~ can sue· would t:lke w('eks, but C'vC'n if every 9;00 p.m. 8:0(1 p,'" London G:;D 11.75 A JZJ" 11.10 XEWW.Mul"" ',&0 9;00 p.m. 11:00 p.m Mos(O .. 15.18 ceed in invading th~ Bdtbh l~lcs station in the British bles WIIS JZK n,1t xaox. Chlu U.I' KGEI, Frond.c•. YVO. J~,.,.I I~,t. 9:00 p.m. p.m. 15.155 ,.n ..,. 8:00 Slock'm saT ;tnd ultimatl'ly capturing thc grcat silt'lleed news would somehow get Cdl •. i,U. '·67. H,U I1l03, lId, e.a:! 9:15 p,m. 8:15 p,m. Stdi .. "" 15.20 OJ' Empire short· wave center ilt Daven· through to the short-wave stalions lUlE, K .... I! 17.17 lIRa' .. 1181 11,17 Kia,' IU' t}toe, 1~.3Q 10:10 p.m. 9:]0 p,m. 11,75 tl)", ncar London, lIowe\'cr, in th~ of tlll' colonial empire. there to b<' MTCY, M.""~ukuo 11,11 11101 1112 ''" IlV96, .. 6,03, lUI UOI, ',87 11:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. '"21'104 1\.81 light of the incrediblc (."Hursc of relayed to the world. For cx«mple. I BT, S ...d_n 16,115 Ut014, 13,U 17.82 21'108 events that have h'an~pircd within there L TFJ (12.235), a 12,OOO-watt TAP, Turk., i.'4Ii J1l016. 11,16 11:30p.m. 10:]Op,m. 11 77 15.11 the courlSe of a few brief weeks shurt-wave ~tlltion at near·by Reyk­ ''" 9:10pm. -'ru~ ,,...... (1 .. I,. w ... ~'" '" 9.61 nothing apparently i~ impos;;ible, so javik. Iceland, which is tm thl' United States. The next best bet 9:450.011. -l"ndGh- I"du Itl insofilf as reception in thb L"Ountry t 1175) Daily Programs, Sat., Aug. 3, in EngJi$h. but with" t 7,10.11\. \101 [ .c Thill t"Ould of cour~e only mum thai OPl'f.,tt 'It Ihe p~nt timl' on II \ 9.58J ',lOp ..... T ,~ 1 the "Yoke or the British Empirt!" freql,wll<;,Y or 5,97 me,p lor loe.. 1 reo It._ B ~ Jl.... - I • • ~",. :,>,.1 .. ,· had been added to the ever·growing ce;lloll bul has an optional fre­ ':40,,,, ,~ 11,8') .' " lO Rei(."h network Should f;uch an qU('f1t'y of 9,48 m('p, whi('h is quite 211114 II 11 f ';45,,,, -8oot loot r 1/" [Ill ( 5 II 1\ f .. cl(,r~· dl78, ennl take place YoC'uld I'till be snti for fl'Ception in this IIJ[I (11 .. Ivr /. n, pos~ible 10 receiv ... ne\\1 ea."C/.'rrHlIg l'OUlJlr, In Canada, there are sev· 10:10p,,,,. Bto, -llb,,'\' LrII.{ISILI ) \f ,~ the Empire" In th(' Britl:Sh I~hl el;ower. but the following are "10,.", -I. T M r; .. u i II II .'" .. ·..-11, .~, , luI medium-wave. 01 t:lIldard, wC'1! he I'd in the eaHC11l part of 40 ...... 1 J:: I II 2 ~.m. 1'." -\ tIS 2.) '" bro.. dta .. t l'tation~. [t __ cems rea>'(m· thl' Unll(-d Stut(·,: CFCX (6.005). .I .II" I I 16) l:l)p.m.-II~rI" l~ •. ,.1<1 ~ble to belic\'e that 'orne of theal' Monlre"l: Cf-RX (6,07). Toronto. OJ!.. (15.11) UJII 20, d~~! tlt1ions are by now equippcd for a «nd C:Jnx (11.72). WinnilJeg. ZNS2 Tuesday, August 6 ~ p,m.-U"",<- i::,rr,,,. "" .... ,10 I quick change·over lu short-walle (G,fI!1) I~ located ilt Na~sau in the '" ...... m ....__ .'''. 0 •••• ~,",,'''''. ,eo. " """,,,,,,...,,,.,,1 11:1,8 I 17 82) 21lO4 I II II 1 p.m. (T~u .• ThU'l.. 5.t., II," u J:: frequenci ... s, ::.0 it the main tran~· 8.lhullla~ I land" ~nd is wcll heard ~'15 p.m. Ii~rl;" I,·'] II /!.. 1""1" , .Jr ',,,~I I.I~. t~",!, I., "II;. ill b"hh [lJII IISlO) ()n (bil, mitting center falls it is qUite prob· when rt'<'l'plion conditlon~ are fav­ ["".<\., IftJII i 12.4GI ~ :30 p.m.-A"k.,. I" ~_ I ,,'" ~ abl .. that oversens bru.,d('u t, will orublt· Thi~ station i~ quile popular 9:10 p.m. lI~rh ~ ,,_to I. ,,.. t.v I,, ·,d II, \,~.u. T,,~ .. T\\,I 1 ~'951 contmue from unlliHlIed 100·ations. ,II pn·... ·nt ,ince the Duke of Windsor If" UJL f1~111 11m 111.11) ~.45P,"'.-lJerl, \f n 1\1 ',40p.m.-·II~,,, ... Uo\U ",",,,h) O;chn 11520) The huge ~hort-wa\'e t'flmmerctaJ bl'CilmC governor of the i~lilnds, It 21lH8 il182) 2n01II1111 5:15 p.m.-a~.l.. I', :elephone station at RU';:I}y IS IILso IS quitl.' lilwly he will be heard [reo 11 "m.--Gu~t.,u.[.. lit l til IGI\ \ 11510) lUI , DJII a po~ibilily. since :t {'ould easily quenlly OV~'r thiS station. '9,6851 S:30 ,,"I. -U. " .. t ... , 11;50 .,,1 I~ ~ b; l ~ II be adapted for bro. dea~t u~e The ] Irgesl shoft·wa\·... station_ '."'.-110 ]', 2Rf!ll t17l2. :I:t'~ II DJD\llllllJl.iI511) 6,.",.- 1', ___ -\ , h In addition then.' ill the 2.000·watl in tIll' British Empire arc located in tlUIH (II.a~1 •• hurt·wavc :;tation lit Athltllle. Ire· Au trOlIi .., South Alrica .nd India. Wednesday, August 7 6:15,.m .• »,,10 I 'Oo ...... -, _ .. , _ ..... "_. I of ••1 H. land. which is still Op('ral,1\1 regu· but due 10 their grt·ut dl.l't;,nl"'eS !'rom .. g,)(I,.",-L. \I. 7,011. (Ik. SuIl.1 J , I.. rly on 9,595 and 17,81 mt·p_ If w the, do not rurnUh regular reo , l47S) the ul\';u;lon goes ac.ordm, to plan c-epllon I will diacu.iS UU'St'Stntion$ 111811 7 6'30".,..-\, E: \. 'I os,.",.- \'""" I'..n"" th~ Germanll would of COUrii(' evcn- fully m lin early iuue of :\10\"11: AND \WIII A'.fOe t ..I\7 1974, to'.IfI-B~ t lill ... " o " 730,.... P. , th to, 1/1"-' 1U"lIy try to seize or deslro:. all or RADIO GUIDE. IIJI1 III nl tlJI 115111 lit 70) 11 ,.",.--(;, 41.n,.4 tlp«. r ,..If TC\\ \ 7·]S,.rn. ·1l,.I.!... \.1"1 ,9685, ~ry fnr \. h ~ 12 ""d.- ·to"",., It. lb. "hi Itlic II. (9125) " 19, TIo~ Hou,' 1, .... - !'... ana 1 CENERAl NOT ES Ame,,"" " ~II Ih. ", ,~t"""tt'~tl1 I ..... 9 :55 •.m. 10 1;20.",. J , " It.oK", \ ,._ AO",t. ~ ....iluot 1I"IItl, I,.", ';IS 10 1000 0·"'. COT. ""th ~'Cli~'nb ,n [n,ho" al I, .... \1" ... _ 11 10 \I.M. EDT, IS ..... Irt,,~. ~''''" ~1 11M 2:JO. 400 5,ll) ,."'. '"' I..... 1,00 to 9,00 ... ",... 1 R f.II ....II' ntt.... '" at obl'.M. 2RDI 117.121. '''' EDT. 10' NorUr AIIot"u lKO Thursday, August 8 ,IS 18) 2R014 (15.Z31. 2R015 (11161. 2R04 (11.811 i11.H51. " Olio. No,"'" no .. u!ttH. NUl 'oo ...... ~. - ...... ,. ~ ... "., ' .. ,. , ,0,."'.--1_ .... .~d 2A03 1'.6JJ. Tilt It," ..in,." 10. tht CO~lrOI, 'r ... ~usb to No.th A... tr.u d,,', 730p.m. l" d" ~ II" , , 9 p.m.-~, "'~'",I" I' r •• Ell\. .,,,,h " often ~U'd ,~ tilt U",ttd Ir_ 5010 to 6.30 p.m. COT. III p'.~lltl .. lIh ,]~ C ... U (11 : J 1 "I~"" SUIts. Ii "OW f.om ~.m. 10 l)(V (IS.17f. ':)O~,m. II",I'I' __ !--(u ,," II. 01 II 9 p m. T"!,),..--!,,,", .. " I" b,o.dtiil 11:15 If" 12:10 ~."'. EOT. O.tr lR08 (lUll. 2R06 Ihfl,t.\ ,,' I 110".( "." 1I\l~ 19125) I.... 19 15 1'" I \. '" ,I" h h) 9:1SJ ..... -Lnn.l .... "'~ n, 115.301 ~nd IROl5 {II,761 A{(ord,nf 10 IN ASIA C C C~II,gh .. 01 Sill rrinCllto. ,I ... 110 • u ,178151 (;~IJ 111.75) 9Hpm, 11...-1" T. OorOlhy H,II of Spnn,I'el(l CildeR'. L- I.. Nt .. C,hfo,"". n.tll, ....., Ihl XPSA {KWf1y,II,. I03I)JI.OII--a~. '" I •., •• , 015.111 IU[I III , " K.. ."h ... ',•• ,n", £hl~'1 .. III soon ... o.t (0 ~" Vor~. HAT4 ".1251. Bud' .... \!. 'i "Ow "I~' IlJl n~ 111 I!J II , 10 JO p.m.- -I , hu.d" I.te n 10 p,'" EDT. will the , .. dIng , "' .. f'''I~tnCJ of 1.4a ... 1" ... htre il .,..11 "SOp,,,,. 8., , \"' .... ,0 .. I of Ihl (n,hlh "e", ~~lItl'" ,t ~~~'o"/l'litlly 'rodU~1 a"I, 1'0'" 6;40.",. 10 12:~5 p ..... I I - - flJl l.m.-Tw., " " 9:(10 JI.m EDT TP£5 (ISH). ,."•. ,"d I,OIJI ),00 to S;20 p.m. EDT nt IZ ",'d .1. l. fb."..., It , • rr'ntt. n.... H,tlt- st.t,on "on tile 'or d.!I, £ht~ue '"terul,oll,1 B' .... d(UI'"' Sbt,an .1 ILII,\ , , Z ',"'.- It" '" !' ,I Iro",1 1.4:159· ... · EDT. An (n9'Llh prol"m C~un,kl"' ... hlth hu lu~( u"d"90nt utt"· " lIm6 (15 , Friday, August 9 2 I,'" ", .. ,, hi, I '. b.o,d(IU fro", 2:00 10 2-45 ,.'" "'I' il.. ~llt"I'O"" h.\ "U,nd IMe III" (.11 ,~ ~ , 1953) Iht ..... I~ (lIgh,h .1 2 :1:) \I"" (OT XCOZ, IUIIC'", tilt lo,mt. GUll utI XCOY ...... The In~h ,,"ort· .., •• obl'.11 "".. ulld "R. XCOX MTCV 01 H~'"kl'" MIII,nwkuo. 6,.... a .\ .' " III \! III \ I • •• EtRE' It be,ng ftu.' Mtft ""o,n ~t' ,n' " 110" , ••,dUII,II, U foU" .. ,· On 9.S.5 ""9' Saturday, August 3 6J(1. '" I .\ ~ alll,"oolIl Oil , 1.~~ell(J II 11.J04 ""'" f.--l030 to 11:55 iI.'" III~ CO 11785 ""9' ... .1 "IJ! 1 j lUll n, "_. I,.. 10'*> 11 11 :5S I .... [OT ••5' .....t.. RV96 115111. Mouo",. IID'U' 1(11.000 .. ,ItS• 7;IOp .... La -\ar ", .. \Ii 12"_ -.... ,)(1, ..... --Ik.b-E, III In 1.< • I\GEI I 'I II OJI iI51', I!JI! 11117, 1:10' ..... -·", •• " I , 9:30p.m. 1·01., ... M,ltt., \1 b II .. :.. ~ I"u ic It ... l •• M , 2..... ,. .J. 8, y 10.5,. I. d t,d I U. (; .. V U JI.si I 7 a'451 • 1I,"'.-LoMun 1 (17.84< I '45,.m. I.... 'Til 9 '15 p.I1I.-t.o.cJ.",­ n... " I'll Sunday, August 4 ";45~"". \. 111;(. I 78, I " "". III 75) " 9, •. (; , II' ..... r"", t ... r. II • " ... __ "'" _ ••• ~._. ,Col. " • IfJJQ'..... ·6.0.-1 DIed . JC\\ \ I •. 11,1\\ artl ...->tb (Itat " lfJ.)lh.... \ " 1:20,-",. T,,~ II '."'.-B ...... -0 "" 915," '" T ... 15 European Hews ;n English Importont Stations Dilily Morlllll' ,x.,., ,1'IM '''''''1 CITY STATIOH DIAL EST c.ltx, Callua 11,71 ':'I.P. T".h, ...... 7 :30'" ~.m. 6:30 ~,m. London I1,W C1IW1. 1'0<1111.' 1,13& tllQ, 1&,1» 1 :45 ~,m. 6:45 ~",. 8trhn '" 15.11 DJI!. 0.''''''1 n.1O TOI, Oua..... la 1,1» 9,0Ih.",. 8:00 "m. London OSV 11.51 On Short Waves DID," lI,n TOWI.. O~U.m.l. '" GJL n,1t I"~, 16,11 9;lh.m. 1;15~.",. Ikrt.n 15,11 Dxa '11 VLQ6 I.lItroi. ., .. 11:40;I.In. 10,40~."', Romt ,,,.'" 11.12 Edited by Charles A. Morrison EAQ 1"",(. ..tII VLa .. • 5J Dally Atf.r"ooll U"1;, or .." n U VLWI .li. 12:00 noon 11:00 • Co • • GSV 17.&1 d DX A ,. g:: £~LuoI :n W;~B ~·~~C'·I.n 12;15,.m. 11 :15" B. 15.20 OK ... "'"tax, ..... 1'o.k c., 1:00 p,m. OS, 1516 0.11 II.. II, •• u,n, II U 2:00 "m. ,. • '" Prognms from fore'gn countries 3:ZS "m, 2:25 ,_ .... ,,- 15,10 o.r U I. .." ',\1, 1.11 4:30 ,.111. 3:30 ,.m. _. ,,, ,,., oubJect to chanoe WIthout notice 000 17," WOEI...... allr. . '''' OU, 1141 1f1'IIMI'»'" :fo.O'4. 15.li 011 , ... WO£O " __r. 4:500 , ..... 3:SO ,.m. Lon"" 15.31 OU, .... x. l' ,l:I 5:30,.m. 4:30 ,.m . _. '"lRa4 11.81 O~X 11,11 WLWO, Cia ...", . DIP, II II 0"'- II,fI, 111'1", 2ROI SOVIET RUSSI .. EXPANi)S ITS SHORT-WAVE FACILITIES 01'" 11'1 ... II n, 'M 5:45 p.m, 4:45,."', London GSP "..,15..31 C ~~It '~'~~::I:' IU~: ","lIal If·''IO{:a. 'I'l7. Doily h."I", OVIET RliSSIA bN'J1 some­ From an l'ntert;lLnrncnt or educa­ 1:00, ..... 6:OO"m, 8tthn 15.\\ what of a r'1\"~lery t,lemer.t in tional tandl>oint the programs are ::~' ~':="'a I=:: W:11i.i w.,:ra~/::u '" 11,77 HPIA, P.nma 11,1' waCA, lI, 1', Cil,.• ,., 7:30,.m. 6JO p.m. Lo~don C5D \1.75 S th(' pres('nt F.ur"PE'nn ("(InflIct. at p ('0. of iitt1{ value, ~ince prop­ HP60' lin WltUL·WltUW. ''" HVJ v .. leu C(I, 11,14 Bo,toft, x .... 1,\5 p.m 7:15 p.m 8frh~ \1 .17 Without actually bdng (I bdhg('rent aganda talks form the bulk of the 15.11 I.!!"" u.n, l~l~3.1~:~: '" power it has playt'd 'In actlv(' role in 1,1'(,.. rOlIl1 ~'ul( rial. W(' Americans ii1' lit':: 9,00 p.m. 8,00 "m, Bud,pttl HAT4'" 9,125 JZK n,11 XGOX, Cluu U,I' ';00 p,m, 8,00 "m. London (,~O 1\.75 bchind-the-scell('s U"tlviti('s, Should do not a :ee with or 1ppreciate KOEI, lu rran 'oco. TUO, Ju.... lnla 16,U ':00 p.m. 8;00 ,.m. .M"co", 15,18 Soviet Ru.ui;1 d(>cidt' 10 throw Its thi,. Curnmunist tm::de. but we do C lor I,U,I,n u,n IR03. 11.1, ',13 .,,' XXI: H ..... U 17,., IRO. . ,. 1I,1t ':00 p,m. 8:00 p.m, Sloxk'm 15.155 entire milital"Y might nnd va. t re­ lik(' to lJe wdl informed (lnd we cer­ KIO," Hit IR?t. U,J(I 9;15 p.m. 8:15,.m, B"lon '" 15 11 'J' 11,77 sources into the ~Iruggle .. which now tainly ilolve .j nght to know what i~~,.z~.::.~tuh. :N~ ::g:. I::~ 10:30,.m, 9:]0 p,m. Lo~do" IUS seems to bE' Oll('nng :l fln;11 and these tutalltarwn nations are saying Rn.. .. 113, IU' UOlt ",IS '" '8T .• 11,1&1 IRon, Ill' 11;00 ,.m. 10:00 "m, Ro"', '"2RM lUI deci:>ivt' stag(', nctory would prob­ about us and our American demo­ ..-..1.. 11.82 cratic life The:-efore in 11;30 p.m. 10;)0 p,m. Borlln " 11.11 ably be aSf r('Cf'iv­ mlKI,' or .. 940,.", I .... ~. 2n08 (11,82) 211\1-4 15.11 ing the Soviet ald. SUVIl't Ru. ia Wltl order thot you may have thili chance 'J' 1 1\.81\ 'J' '-'1 OX. enter this war only it or whf'n it to he .. r what :\1oscow is saying I II ""'.--( .. Ih ["qu'.J{e II I TGW \ l:OO'.m, \2:OOm04. 1I •• lon 11.11 ,al_a' ... 9,61 oon~iders it gr('Qtly m It~ own inter­ 11m e,vln, m tht· tollowing para­ ,96851 'J' 1:40"", T· _ \I,n' Tn'" 2:15,.m. 1 :15 ',III. London C5D IUS ests to do I;(), Meunwhlle, both Iiidl'"S «raphs a ilst of ~/Viet "hort-wave I I J'I d 'h, Am UI\ 2:30 ,.",. 1;30 ,.",. ''"2R03 9,63 watch every new Soviet move with fl"l'Qu'-'n~'i("s now in u~e and a sched­ .. 0530 of F.n;;li~h , " - ule broadcasts, pointing bated breath. Moscow', diplomutic "" .;nd military movC!i arf' g~'n('rnl1y oul tho>e programs which are di­ Monday. August 12 Daily Programs, Sat" Aug, 10. clothed in great sccn'Cy, but the r('("It'(l to North America, ~.. _ ...... _, "". _ ""'. ~_ ...... ,0:." 11 general trend ot events that can be 11 '-'II. L Tu 1 f ". r 11 ... ..,\ through Fri" AUi), 16 MOSCOW FREQurNCIES (i...... ) , , ,., ,. expected are usually apparent to '.H, ; 54!. ',4U. a lOO .. '.6~, 11.64, 11.11...... I ..... "A' _ __... _ ...... 6:30,.m \I ""'I"r"-.', "I, II",· 197Q':i} those who listen to tht' M,)SCOv. 11,'l. IJOO. 12,IU. 1$.04. IS.U. I),H. 15,41 U SO. 15 '15. IS 7U. \6,09 and II,H. ".m. (Mo"., Wed" S~\.I .f'•.• ma ("1' · .. lbOO EDT City Prognm Stillion wort-wave broad(,; st.". ,., I., If'M'' ••Ia III'S(; fl' 781 7;30"m.-~rl" .\ I' _ , .. \, ,II MOSCOW IIROAOCASTS IS E~CL I SH 9,45"m. 8. It..... 1..011" (D II",") [lJL (15.11) Short-wave al·tlvllle~, IIlre •• dy on (D.,I~, EDT): \, ~'j' 1 ....on IIJL 1 ) lUll 11(77) '"m.--,..,d,.,. -,,, If , III • I f a huge scale, ure being. t('PP(-d up 7,:10. m ,n 12,14S m~I •. II." m, ••. 10 p m Kttl",- T"lk I..,. .: t) W.d OJL U:OO ""on on U.7s) mO.L ("" I \, .. th \,,,. " , It to~rn. 1810 ~ 10 • as rapidly as the enginecrlng output ,15 'I) IIJ1} (11,17) 1 JIl p,m, On 15.18. 0.51. It.?! melS. 10:45p.nt, -Il,n,. 2no' \I fl, 21l0ll (17.121 'l~" H .. ""fL J \ I 4S 19 ail of Soviet Russia will permit, Radio_ 4;00 pm on 15,11. '.H. 11,11 m~l •. ~IlH-r I' '1 9;45,.",. B~".kak \~"" (1:.:0".01 •• 1I~1'6 Center, Moscow, hulite and my~tl.'r­ 11-.00. 1,54$ mOIL 11 ll68. I! 71, 5;)0 pm. On IS.II. '.Sl. 11.11 mOIL \1,30,.m. -I ~ -To T of "an, Th 111 ..... --... ,... \ ... cI Ii.. , 111181 iOlL~ broadcasting h('adquartl'l' for 12.00. 1.545 ... ~~ t ,"'0 1 12:10p..... litrltn- \ '" all radio actiVities in the Union, is , JO p"'. on IS.II. 9,n. 7.5U m, ".1"", I' 1;)0 a m. on 1),11. 9,51 mel \ '''C~ IIJK I,r h'~'" 1<11' \,'1 open twenty-four hours dalb'. pour­ 400 am, on;~ U m~l['S. Tnsday. August 13 lUI. ( 5 11 '" _ ..... -.. "".- o... ~....-, 'c ... I) ing out Communist propaganda MOSCOW "'RI)CP.AMS TO NO RTH 2 "m. 1'... \ Q opon ..I • Ii It l'l't 7 ,.m. (Tu" .. Thurs .. S,I.) Q"),, I cu~.I, ... - n~ 2~1 broadcast:! in more than II dOi('l\ AMI:'.RICA (Oall". EDT): ':00 9 (En,nob) .• nd 9:00 1 ".to,1t Ir..-,I I.!~' .t.",) ''''''~ 'If 'polO 'n 2 :30 p.m.--Gu~l~m .. l, 1.""., .... n .,,'''' ",,,.. rl languages. Acre upon acre of dlrrc­ '0 p,"', EnwI", IU'JII 112%1 T{,II\ 11517) 109:20 I),"" ' .... ench) I>V," R V96 (111.111) tional antenna permit the focusing RKI (IS04) ':40 p.m.""Il"", " l-'!\Il ~"""I'S and upon c(lm­ RV96. W 'C"h .. som!;'time! a~ lot,,:! a!l IUO {II 711 , 1:~,,,,. I k,_1 5;30 ,.m. 1', .... lor \ .... _" .... plicated broadcasting o<'ht'<'luJes a I()(."al ·t· tHIn. RKI. RNE and RA:o. " , l ,'10<1 ... · ro 11\' , 17! which are changed trom month to an' ht·"rd i:T("gularly With fair Ilg­ " 6,,11'1. 1', \ .... /t"m n.oht .. month as 'easonai chan,l(C!i dlctatl'. Ilal-~tr('n&::h, but the last-numl.'d 1.11114\ ·11541 We dnesday, August 14 6:30,.m. \,.,.!" ... \ ... 1 ( •. n«Io~) Transmission.'l from Moscow ar(' as I't.,tion I~ on a Crequency u!'suitable '" _._. _...... o. " _'_I \0:.,. 11 115181 a rule not well re<:civ('(l m the for summ('r feet'plion, Both m('n and "30 I,m. I - \I \1 G..," 7 p.m. (u. Sun.\_J .... \ttr.(E lihl IQI United Statcs due to tht' r•• l·t that women announc("~ are utilized Oil , " 14751 tht'y must cross Arcllc magnt tic the programs and they altern... te in 1:10,... T \l <>f \1 7:30,.m. \1.11" _"\~"" I.n I, h' 19.~1 I;~II , '-S) 8,.m.-I'> ... ~ I,,.-t;~,,~ .. '\,11.",,," I': I 10 fields before reaching us and thete readlr:&: n~w. items, talks on life in 10.,,,,. lIoT.. k by E 0 \\ no! R,od ... \o""PIJI01" 111'5(; (11.781 often divert or rompletely cancel the So\ll.'t Cnion 0:- pure propaganda 11Jl) 1 :"t IIJI i 511, 8:30p..m. -8,,,b,.,1 '\"&I'lrl\ ... roo:r ..... Ir"", """; the signals. However. from time to dlSCuSl.lurn; Frequent announC1.'­ 10:30"m. B _ f',oIjh ~I < bar .. 1 .,,10 ctar~ (an I", .\".110 \"'~'" ," Ii .. "., IHT~ lUll . 11) I)JI. IS I) 19.\251 time these Soviet broadcasts get menlll 0; "'Thi, is Radio Center, 1\ "m. I ~ ..".Ia Hpou. U.. " 1~ 'j'... h,,, 8:30p.m.-I.~ ,~" .. R,u ... " ... I.... k. G"I) (11151 through with tremendous strength. Mos("(lw" are made, f" ~ Tf ~ \\'1 (96 I 9:30p.m. So''''', 8,,1, h 1t'~"h'I"- .. \ .... ~ ([0 12m'~ (; It... ,I. lb I'." I II,u.: TI~' .1,,101 /11\2 110601 1619) 10 p.m. -Qu,I". hu .~" ·I':".... d hip Itc.ur 1 Ft, .Ii h) HOII 112+5\ FROM THr EUROPEAN "RENA: Brud· bt,nt Hilt OUI dilly Irom 12 mid, 10 12:30 Thursday, August 15 10 :30p,m ... I 'r"~ra", ir"", I,d•• : \'I'{)4 (15.291 (uts oyor Ihe Hun9~"u thDrl,wHo t .... I' on I,m. rOT. OYer 2R08 (17.82), 2R06 (15.30) ... _""" _00' ."'. _ 0.. ,. ,.,...... (...... , 'l\12 (11.83) 1'('112 19,59) ~rt now .... kin9 plitt ,, (~ ... D (11.75) Am'flCa 2no6 (15301 2HOS 11182\ (9.125\. dirtCltd 10 South AmoriCl, Irom l(Dnt 1ft "Vir ,n Cub,. wilh lIomi,,!! Cclo~e! 9:15 p.m.-I ... ,,,I",, ·"",i.l, "IIUI"'" 01 1I~" tuu" 11 ;30 , .III,(tx .. Sun .)~\"~"n)""'·' \f", (E, 1 10 8:20 p,m. ,nd ditocled 10 North Am'flu, FYI9tnClo B.I'sl, Ihc winner. bUI shorl-WIV' (;"11 (11,75) ~Ii_h) ('I\F\ 16.08) from 8:30 10 10 p.m. rOT. n, 1,ler hour SllllOn COK , which ..~t put 0" Ih .ir lor Ihe 1:{)1~,m .- To~.",- \ .... ,Eo.iI,h) J/I\ (15,16\ ,:30p.m.· T"k),o--lIu,i"." Liff in \h>tl~'n Ja· pr()Jjr~m I"" JJ.~2 (\7,845) 2i.m.- _11"",..-_1'")<,.,,, f"r !,;lCIht "~'U'" lor tho No rlh Ameritin should pro, sole purpou 01 !ltclionur,n9 lor ~ 'm. it .tifl Vide b,uer re"p(.on lor lislontrs in In" broadutlillg. "ceordin, I~ Charles R i mir f~ of 9 : ~5 p.nt.-llfrli" .... Tojlic.I lalk in E,,~li,h, DJI. 21106 ~ 15,301 21103 (963) (15,11) i)JD (11,71) country T"nlmillions Irom Iho PHi, H,unl, Cub., COK now op!rUn on du~1 1ft· 11:50p.m.- 8frl,,,--,I,,,, 3"d Joh""y OJI) Saturday, August 10 shorl·Wive slilions (lorm"ly PlfI' Mond',I) ~u .ndts 01 11.57 ,nd 16.200 meas. daily Irom 1l1.71} nJI. (15,11) .... ~_ ••"'. "_.,, 4 .. ,.... D." •• , ...... (c., 11 ift gridulily bfinOj rtsumed by Ih. Nu, 1 ~.m . 10 12:10 '.m EDT. COK bro'dcua 12 mi~, --( ; u.lfm.I.- \I.ri",h~ h _.",Lj~ of Ih • 1:30p.m. -\1.m'm~\"·- J""~rar" "f "~IIW cr",,!~ iulno"llts nOw in control, Accord'n, 10 Au· ~ 101 of lino Cuhll mUI" .nd m~ ch infor· \.to"n.1 ""lift bor<. "1'(;\\,,\ (9,685) 'nU" 11."10,, 'lar)",,,!,,. 19.7051 gust B~lbi of Los Ang~ ln. C,lil .. In.H m~y millOn 01 ,nlfrost ,boUI Cub,. nptci.tUy {or 9 p.m.-·ll,,,,,,bll,, It,,,,,,, (' .. 11_" \.h"~ ""J"e no .. bt hurd daily ~I fo llows: On 15.24 [ n,!ish lill,nf". . In or(.r t~ btller .c· Friday, Aug:.!st 16 a"d -",,~, fro", ,h. 1,1., 1\10 (IUiSI or mf9S. trom 1;30 to 4:10 p.m. and on 9,52 ~u'inl tho putli( wilh .maltur r~dio. Mrs. K.y '" ...... -..., .... ,. _ 0",. _,.... u::.. " KIIE '17,911 m.g.. w"k·d~~s, from I to 2 I.m. ,nd '- Kibli",. \ruSlH for Ntw York World's Flir .~d It~, nl\l"~ 9:15 p.m.- -1..<",<1 .. " -Tht I\' .... k'. I'r"j[u,,,,: G~n 6 p,III.-Uu¥n.... ""t .. \e." Bra.. I1U5) on Sund.y morn,n" Irom 2 10 3 '.m. EDT . ~mUtur SliI,on W2USA. is prnfnting ~ ,roo LII,\ 5 n8,03) LR-'1 (9.69) 9:30p.m.-Tuh..,.· P,pul.l' "",~ Iry Tao ... hojl Progr,m innOUnctm.nts Ind 1,lks 'n F,,"lirt> I)Jl 115.11) [lJI) ITI.71) .,Q,I \I, .. ·It.. ~" \ .. 1>.> JI .... 2 (17.845) Gtrm," .nd [ ntli.h I,e included ,n 3;30 p.m. [OT, OYOr Ma yor La G Uifdi~'s sta .. 7:10 ,.m.-i., bon-- \"~" .. (} .ho.. (!l1I'7 (9.1-r1 10:20 p.m. B. r I) ,> Fri~~JI:) Qu.rrrlPr DJL liltse bro.>dusls • Short,,,,u IiUontrs u. lion WNYC (810 k,locycttS) •.• J~m'iu 7:30,.m. ,l.<,,"""--T~!k. "World Alliin" G~IJ 115.111 DJO (11.711 nhd to r~port ftCt-p1101l ot s,tclll f~,orl .. Sll""n lQI (4.75) is no .. Dn lilt ~ir d'lly (1175) 11 ,.m. 8(>ont.-D'~(f no"')< IUrT 1'63) menul brOl.dClsts Irom Romf.. ..h"h If. nct,t Sund,y, Irom 7 ID 1:30 ,.m. EDT. 9: 15 ,.m.-IA 1\ d. n-AI Ih DI.~k IlII!! G~I) 12 m'd.--<;".I~m,l .... ·I)anff "'U" I» .\~I",,,al PoI,u F"rr. \1 1m 3 11,,,,,1 T(oll'l 19,6851 111.75) 9,~ ,.m.- II "m _RfqUt-1 ...1""li 2R08 117.82121104 (I\SI) Sunday, August 11 \brUnb.a En.....,blo-: TGWA (1511) 9 """--<;""tm.Ia--Ouhr'IU "I \I~""lro J", , :4511 ·m.-1 -Th" l..,n,1 0..,,: G~D ... __• -.. "'" _ D.. ,,, ~_._. le.o. 11 5:15 ,.",.--<;uU~mll_\h"mb. ··r.I",1 do! Oro" \1"1,, .. , P""flo•. ""It nOlm TGW.\ 115.17) '9.6851 11 ,.III.--Gu.le",.I_R ... bo ThUltr, La J3ula df G~" (17,81) 5,55 ,.III,-lHrlin--Prll!!nm pc" .... OJL (15.11) 9:15 "m,-Lond<>n---(;<> 10 It; GSD \ 11.75) fa Loonl" TGII I (9,6851 11 :45~.m.- St .. , 'Encll.h) 111'5<0 (\1.78) 6:25 ,.m.-I..- DlL 15.11 and dance music by name bands. also well heard throughout the ma­ 9:40 p.m. --( hlll/ren'", Hour- J7.K 05.16) DXO 9.61 Outstanding among our interna­ jor portions of the United States, 9:00 p.m, 10:00 p.m. Btrlin DJD 11.71 Sunday, August 18 DXO 961 tional stCitions are twin transmitters .md provide many interesting pro­ For ...... _ .1 •••1, _ 0.,1, ...... ". 'C.I. II 10:15 p.m. 11 :15 p.m london CSD 11.15 WRCA and WNBI, which arc oper­ grams Cor our own English. Spanish. 9:45ol1.m. GII,jI, al -Requ" t . hy thf' 10:30 p.m 11 :30 p.m. ROlrlt 2R03 9.63 ated by the Radio Corporation of Portuguese. German. French and \11, u... F na\"\ II~ \7, 2R06 15.30 America and the National Broad­ Italian listeners. 12:30 p.m. --GUill mula- Orqu I. l'o.tpUl r' 01 Ihl' . "II' OIl l'ulJu FtM'£e Tti\\.\ lIS 17) casting Company. Uninterrupted Following is a detailed outline of 1:30 p.m.. lIu n 0 I u ll-\'Ol('l' 01 Ih"olIll Kill;; Daily Pro9rams, Sot., Aug. 17, short-wave broadcasting by RCA­ the main programs broadcast daily ( 1191) Fri., Aug. 23 NBC was begun from the United over RCA-NBC internalional sta­ 1:55 p.m.- -Buill! -I'rotram prf'Vll''' f),II. (15.11) through 5:40 p.m.-It, 1I1l-·(~,era 2R08 (7.82) 2R04 TIttt 1'"111...... I,u..d 1>00...... ",_ ...._ ... I do,I, ot III. States to the r{'sl of the world in tions WNBI and WRCA, Time i~ ...... I"..... lbc..pl'on...... 'Ul..d. t 11.81 ) 1928. During the next decade, in­ Pacific Standard. Exqlli~lle PST City Program Station 1 p.m. (;ll,jl(milla-The IItJ\lr n;w.\ terest in short-wave reception and (9685) 3:30A.m. lh'rlill -\.riel) prOlCr..m fu \orth 5:00-10:00 a.m._En.li.h HOUri directed 9:40 p.m. TOlk)O" -En II h talk, '(hrl liJn A('· "\merllJII Illtlll'l- DJL 115.11) the number of :hort-wave stations 10 Ellrope over WNBl (17.1',. and 9:00·10:00 I.m. directed to Laun Amer­ I II' Ir J .." JZK (15 l) 601.m • .f hlllllt:kllill. fllllla-\ .. ll< 1111 (hu "I ro- on the aIr had increased to such a iCI over WRCA (21,6)) «rolnl fl)r urlh '\mft'IU \<;0'1 19641 tremendous extent that RCA-NBC 5 :00 a.m Music varie1ies "'~dut) -\u~tnh -Br~d(' If'rlmt tal hroad..a t f' PCJ2 (15.22), formtr Philipps stolltion musIC, Coming in ;an urly Inut of Movit Friday, August 23 ·Oflll \ f'flU 21:06 (IS 30) 2R08 117.82) at ;lg~in For Proo'."" ...-- ...t g, I, _ .arj,. '" ...... ,Col I 9 p.m. )J r \ Zl p<)n~rl'd v net) lffam Huiztn. Holland. is now bting htud olInd RadiO Guidt: Insldt informolilion .. boul pro· 1 p.m.-BIlf''''' \Irt - ·t'., ,II d 81 n.u (952) undtr Germ.. n control. It operatts mornings gums from tht German shorl·wue sUtion. 0; LR\S t'803, LR-\' '9tl9) 9:03 p.m. -T,)k)'o -\f'\to (E fa h) JlK ( 516) 1:15 p.m.-Lt bon- - ~,ju d p1'0I\: m I' penal"" 10 p.m. R n III Prot[ 'n! for P I fir T'ql ns pJJ~ 2R05 1530) 2R03 (963) t'On for l'utllgtJ resadenb I .' t \merJ('J. 1 (9.11) 1 & 3:30 olI.rn. \1, E.) \"LR c...\\ 1 p.m.-LIma PI'TU" ·I'rocram of Pf'ru AlltomO lTd SOft from 'hf' lit KIQ ( 1.68) or 5:40 p.m.-R om ..... -Rt>qunt Mfttlon 2R , bile nub' . ·.Ih Amentan list ner KIIE (11.91) (17.81) 2H04 (11.81) OAX4R I ~ 1 5:30 p.m.- -Tuk)o--La!{hf mu 1(' by "'llllt:l oIl1d Iii", 6 p.m.-8erlm-En fish t.lIk by E. D Wilfd Saturdoy, August 17 3:30 p.m, -~Iutl Ilqu"'-PrGlum of nali\·t creole 8,j/ld JL~2 111,845) OJL ('5 11) OJO ( 1.17) For ~ _ ••1 1, _ Ooil, lCol tJ mll II.' RJdlo \1 .. rtlm'Il.l1' (9.105) 6:30 p.m.-Berlin--O ne. 1unt' and polillcal 1 p.m.--Gu lemal. IhdlO Theater. "Sobre\ 4:45a.m. ·Lun,l" I. LG \" 781) 5 p.m.-If,)nolulu- II 'Ull Call 'a!l\'e mu Ie rabarl't DJD ( 1.71) OJL (15'1) VIJ' f" TGW.\ (9685) 40 '/U !Ii European News ;n En9lish Impartant Stations Daily Morning (11"'<7eln .' thouonll••r kU""7.1H 1M....) CJRX. Conu. 11.71 TAQ. TUTh7 16,19~ m CITY STATION DIAL caW7. l'oTtu,oI 9,136 TOI.Oulto"'"11 l.lll5 7:30'"~.m. 6:30 ~.m. L,n~,n GSG 17.7? D1B.O...."'1I>7 U.1l) TOWA,Oullomlll 73'~.m. 6;30 ~.m. B,rlin 15.11 D1D." n:n 9.185. 11.11 9:00 ~.m. ~,m. On Short Waves DlL. 15, II VLQI. AUlnJ11 9,68 8:00 17.81 London '" DXB. 9'1 VLIl, .• 968 9:15 '.m. 8:15 '.m. Berlin '"0" 15.11 EAQ, Spol" 9.16 VLW3, 9.641 11:40 ~.m. 10:40a.m. Rom, ZR08 17.82 EIB.£, 1"1.... 17,14 WCAB, Philldellhi•. Edited by Charles A. Morrison O!tX Eo,lllICI I,a 1'.. I.IM. I. 9. II.t'I Daily Atf.rnoon GSB" 9.61 WCBX. N•• YOTIt CiQ'. 12:C'O noon 11:00 '.m. London 17.81 President, Interndtiondl DX'er AI iMce oac. 9.61 11.&1.1617, 11.43 12:3{) p.m. 11 :3{)a,m. Berlin 15.20 OSD, 11-71 '.65. U1. 1.12 '" Programs from foreign countries GSF, 16,14 WOEA, IIche.....u.l7. Z:OO p,m. l,OlJ p.m. Lo~don ". 15.26 GSG. 17.a N. Y. II,ilI. 1&.33. 9.•~ 3:15p.m. Z:15 p.m. Berlin ",OJ' 1510 SUbject to change without notice GSH. II.n WOEO, IIcheUC'tId7, 3:Z5 p.m. Z:Z5 p.m. Rom, 15.30 081, 16," N Y. U.3 08,1." II.N WLWO, Ci..<'o....tL 4:30 p.llI. 3:30 p.m. Rom, ""ZROI 11.82 GSN 11.11 Olt;. 11.111 1617. ZROl4 15.23 GSP. 11.31 9.69.1117, I.M 4:30 p.llI. 3:3{) p.m. Berlin OJ' 1510 OSV 17.'1 WNBI, N•• YOT" C,17. 4:SO p.m. 3:50 p.m Londo~ OS' 15.31 HOW TO LISTEN TO GERMANY ItAT4 Hun••,.,. '.llI . 1.100.17,7' 5:30 p.m. 11..81 HBI. S..'u l... 14,.:15 WI'IT. l',tlshuTfrh, P. 4:.30 p.m. Rome HCJB Er 'or II." U,H. U.U, 11.17.1.14 ZROI J1.82 R. GOEBBELS' German propa­ r DJB (15.:?O); at 3:15 p.m. over HP6{)," 11,7' "'<00. II...., Daily E....I.g D overtime these days in a l'U­ DJB (15.:'01: at 4:30 p.m. over BVl. V.Ii 15.1\ short-wave stations in Norway, (11.77): at 11:30 p.m. over DJL XlO 11$1 .Roe 15.• 9:00 p.m. l:OOp.m. Bu'.pett HAn 9.125 France and Holland are also on Ihe (15.Il). DJD (11.77) and DXB LXV, NO,.,17 11.17 11l01. n.u 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Lon'on I US IITCY, lIu

• .. _._. __,~ __" .....__• lc.!. II 11:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. BeIlin OJO 11.77 These German propaganda efforts p.m.• "Mirror of German Progress"; 0" 15.11 1:45p.m.-Gll'ln",I.-RflIt.'· t , I,y the OX, 9.61 are not crude, bungling or poorly at 9: 45 p.m., Fred Kallenbach; at prepared, but on the contrary are 'l,,,,,,ba r" ,,,,hk TG\\'.\ (15.17) I :OO ••m. 12:00 I'll". Berhn OJO 11.77 10:20 p.m., "Fritz and Fred'": at 4,30 p.m.--GLJ l~n"ld-"OrqU' t. Pol',' r 01 OX, 9,61 in many cases brilliant, logic;)1 and 10: 30 p.m., "Charley's Cabaret:' and Ihr \dllunal PuIi... hI'''': YeW \ (IS 17) Z:15 a.m. 1:15 •.m. London GSO 11.75 witty. They are dangeroul'ly effec­ 5,30p.m.--H, lu- -rulet ...1 II" KIlE Z:3O ••m. 1:30 a.m. Rom, ZA03 9.63 at 11' 50 p.m.• "Hot Off the Wire:' tive because they are !'O logical. 117971 '5.30 Sundays at 8: 15 and 9: 45 p.m., IOP­ ?:3{) p.m. -Brrl".-", Ii h hlk hy Lo,d naw "" Scores of research workers are kept ical lalb: at 11.30 p.m., "Germany H,. OJL (15.11) I.U() (Il.nl Daily Pra9rams, Sat., 24. busy in the German propaganda As I Sre It:· Mondays at 8: 15 p.m., 9:40p.m. R -<)prr ZI108 (1782) ZR04 AU9· department doing nothing but dig­ topical talk; at 9: 30 p.m., "Listen (11811 throu9h Fri .• AU9· 30 ging up quotations from British II p.....- ---f;".lr ,I,,·T Ex"u''''t II TGW,\ ~_ ~. and Judge for Yourself"; at 9: 45 (9,625, ...... ,_ ..-...... , ••• 'ho .. deliq~red ,'.... h_...... , .... speeches-many of them p.m.• "Dcar Harry"; al 10 p.m.• "0. EDT - City Program Station years ago-and from British presj K Spcllking"; at 10:20 p.m.• talk by Monday, AU9ust 26 5&7:30 •.m.- 'Ir:hQurnc-""" (Lt.--" ,,) \'LR items. which can now be SUCCCl'S­ E. D. Ward. and 11: 50 p.m.• a top­ ~.. _ ••m. .. "'.... o.,'~ ~.....'_... \c.!. II (9.58) fully turned to N,IZi advanta"e in ical lalk. Tuesdays at 8: 15 p.m., 9 p.m. (Mon .• Wtd.• Sat.) _1'0"_ ,,,., CII)'-lbnd 7 a.m.-lJetli'" -"ari~h' P'''''i'"''' fur \"nn A",~r this war of word~ against the Brit­ ('''"crrl. \\llh ,,"t l 'lar. 111'5(: (11.7S) '.a" II I~"n' llJL (1$.11) Press Review; at 10 p.m., "0. K. 9 p.m. H", II~ J""""o--Ill.,,,hdo l'r" "lor 8 :30 '.m.- -~"In~\ -Urua,ic, l r"r F."l ('u, I ish Empire. These clever satiric Speaking": at 10:20 p.m.• a Riedel' .\·"Tlh -""nln. ",f!L"h" tl1,ic~1 IOU "'. luvel \urln .\",rr;sdays at 6: 30 p.m.• Idlk_ IIllJ (14.535, (',I)' -(IlS 1"lernalio".1 .\~". jFl\" "To Talk of Maoy Thi"'",": IITHX (17.83) bach and Hans Fritsche. In listen­ p.m., a topical talk; at 10:20 p.m.• c;~o (11.75) 1I :31) '.m.- -Sydllr)'. i\u,lrdli~- -lJrOd(I<.'t fur I'a ing to these broadcasts from the cili< (oa'l 1i,lener,; (IZ 11(011) 'Ie,,, (En. talk by E. D. Ward, and at 10:30 Tuesday, AU9ust 27 ~Ii'h): nQ5 (9.68) Gel'man shorl-wave slation you p.m., "Charley's Cabaret." Thul's­ ~ m. _ ',~ _ 0.11. _'.m. leol. II p.m.-Herlill-\"~'irl)" ~.II"I" 12:30 "lid 1>r"II .• Idlh must bear in mind that these broad­ doys at 8: 15 p.m., Press Review; at 3:15 p.m. (Tun.. Thurs., S.".)_li bolO I'rogram in Enih'h lor .\o'ih ,\",e,i.a I)JIl (15.20) caSls arc propaganda pure and sim­ ,,,~l(ldi'IK 1:45 p.m.-Guatrmala· I'ul'ul., nlarll"bd han,l 10: 20 p.m., a Rieder talk; at 10: 30 lOT Ellkli Ii liSltl\trs. Ill" IC. "antly a",1 I""iral lalk> 'II En~li,h C~\\'7 (9.74) ,"~,ic lor \O'in AII,rti,a; TG\\'.-\ (15,17. ple and designed for a very defi­ p.m.• "SClf-made Men Who Made 9:30 p.m.-Tuk}·o--'--(:h~o ~Y"'l'h""y Ortlieb"" 2:JO p.m.-Gu.t,,,,.I.- Lunch..,n Hou, ('o,,m.1 hr""'d casllS may heard over DJL ,:30p.m.-H,r]io--·"Throulh W"",on'l 1:)'0": U,l f.om n,.. ~"" ~o,·l. ,Iall"": 16.17) That is the democratic way. (15.11) and DJD (11.77). DJL 115.11) 5:30 p.m.-R...... _L,w'u·. Corn" I r"di,h): The German short-wave station Despite the present fury of the 7:30p.m.-LOl\d_Talk. ")'attus or ~lo ....,nt'" ZRQ8 (17.82) ZHO'I 111.111) broadcasts to North America. daily conflict. symphonic and lighl musi~ G~O (11.75) 5,SO p.m.-Bcrh...... E..nin~ pr"'t,~m fur \"rlh 9:30p.m.--Tokl<>--Tllk. "Our Exp",illlmll ill America: DJl (1~).II) OW (11.77) or DJ/. as follows: From 7 to 10 a.m. over cal offerings may still be heard lho Jat»"~~ 110m, Lift", JLSl (17.845) II1.8) DJL (l5.11): from 12:30 to 12:45 from Germany; for example. con­ 10:20 p.m.-lkrltn--Talk b)" E. D. Ward, DJO 7:05 p.m.-\.....,y procum IrOnl Porl~ ..,l lur p.m. over DJB (15.20); from 3:15 cert<; of classical or chamber+music IIL77) OJl (15.11, \0.-.11 \",enu.. !I'l,n,". ('~W7 19.74) 11 p.m.-G...f...... I-5G (1178) p.m. to 2 a.m. EDT over DXB (9.61). from about 8: IS p.m. EDT on, the 11 •.m.-\.... "",k Cil)'-R..d,o Cil)' IhU: 8:30 p.m.-8ud.~ 1-\·..i~I)" pr"Cum f'om lIu" \\\BI (17.78) News bulletins in English are program consists almost exclusively I~U", ...... for \,,,Ih Am.rita, I.,,,," 11.\"14 1:30 p.m.-LOIIoon-Endi.h _. for Co broadcast over the German short­ of propaganda talks and news items naold G~D (\l.751 19.125) ,.m.-l«ldok,_P.oo:ram for u ltrn \.,,'h .\,_ 9:30 p.m.-\·.ltraro (i1y--C.ltoeIi( n...... for Ii,l,n· ira: 19:IS pm' 'I"". (ElIlh,hl JL~Z ",. '" \Nlh \'ntrira: 1l"J (11.74) 117.8'151 11:50 p.m.-8<'Thn-Juro ""d Juh"ny: OJD (11.17) 9:15 p.....-R"",c-"A,,,~.i: KIO (11.68) 0' .... ~.....,..... _ .....',~ _ 0_.1•• • l.... 11 nUs. pr..er~Il' (9.5Z) Kln~ l17,?7, 9:40 p.m.-- R ... m t--Rte optr~lla, JlS2 (17,8Z) ZIlO'l (11,811 Z ~.m.-~~'d"'l·-I',,,,,ram IrO'Yl Au lulia for flub fur "'orlh AmerLun Ii lr"en: OAX411 f17145j 11 p.m.-G .. a I t m 01 ,,- ·Il."lio Thealtr: TG\\'A Pakda)s 8 1 OJl 1511 Drograms 10 the O"lent. , third tn­ 'p.m.--(.u~t III La- The t qUI ItE' II ur n;\\ \ OXB 9.61 tcroatlonal station, KGEI, wa offi­ except Saturday!!. at 7 a.m. over 19685, 11 :20 p.m. I, • fh, J ~ 11:00 p.m. 12:00m.d. Berlin OJO 11.77 Cially inaugurah:d In San Francisco. \\-'GEA (15.33), at 11'45 a.m. over ....""d J.lpan OXB 9.61 WGEA (15.33) and at 2: 55 p.m. E JlJ I ) 12:15 •.m. 1 :15 •.m. London GSO 11.75 in March of 1939 12:30 •.11'1. 1 :30 •.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 The Schenectady, New York, sta­ 0\"Or \\'GEA (15.33) and WGEO Monday, September 2 2R06 15.30 tion. of the Gel1.'I':)1 El(-'(;tric Com­ (9.53). 'Of _ 1 "'''y _ o•• ly IC.I 1. p"lIly have been lJopulal' with Euro­ Popular network features aired 6:30 p.m.·-1.ollfl"ll 'Bnl-lIl! "'1".lk \\1111 1.(" h~ Daily Pro9rams, Sat., AU9. 31, pt.'un and Li.ltin-Amrrican listenel"s O\'er the Sch{'nrctady stations, and 1I11\\ •• ,d 1;"'1> lI1.75) <; .... , 19.58) which often ufford good reception 7 p.m.- -Hio elf' .1 ~ ..("if()- Ilr lilian prolrl olIln I'r through Fri.• Sept. 6 tOI" many years, IJUt recent improve­ \forth .\nlf'fl Illdu.hnll: 1)l>leallllU IC trJ'lr in areas of North America In which T ...... , , , , . .,. t_'" .....1, lit Uoe mcnts in traosmiUl.'r strength and tal"'s olIlid f'W 1''''" 11022) _·t. IJ01l~'Jrf",1 America (announced in Portu­ 8:20 p.m.-Berlin TJlk h~ E. D. \\anl DJD 3:30 p.m. -\.m Enll:ll'h bro"d· TUESDAYS (oll t f"r \onb "\rnerlC.·olI 1.K\ ('5.\71 guel'e), over WGEA (9.55): from 7 :30 p.m. Fibbcr M(Gce· WGEO 111.77) DJL (15.11) 3:30 p.m. -Rom_LI tl'n~n' (ornu (Emr:lish). 1 to 4 p.m., directed to Europe. over f9.53 Off .ir at prnel\t. 8:30 p.m.-B .. r 11 f1--{,huky's Cabollr'" DJO (Il.nl OJ!. (15111 2Una /17.821 2R04 (11 81. WGEO (9.53), and 4 to 10 p.m. CST 8 :00 p.m. Bob Hopc prO'flm: weEO 3:50 p.m_ B"rlall-Ennlll,- ... r r.. for \orth (9.H I. Off air al prellOcnt. 9 p.m.-G U olI t .. m a I a--(lpf' ~ 'Doll P.. uaM' Afllf'fln, DJL t15.:1) DJD (1 .77) or DJZ (announced in Spanish and En­ 8:30p.m. 001 Housc. WGEO (9.531 TG\\,", (9685, (1180) glish), over WGEO (9.53). WEDNESDAYS 10 p.m.--Guatf'm..ld Thr Pt.il.. leli( Hour TG2 7 :05 p.m. -Fred Allen Show~ WGEO 3:55 p.m.-8I'r1Ut-Pwe-r;am olInnounC'l'met.l~ DJL The most popular single program 16.19) (9.53). OR' air .t present. 11:40 p.m.-TuIl.H~" -Enell h talk, "'Thl' Outcom... Cl5.1I) DJD 111.77l 1:00 p.m. K.y Kyser: WGEO (9.53) 5:05 p.m.-\"lneIJ Jlroe-urn from P"r!IJnl for broadcast over the Schenectady in­ "f ~Ullllllf'r l' ,jvl'l' I the Fer 'I'r tl'nl'f~ ternational stations at present is the THURSDAYS JZJ (11.80) "forlh \/IIuiC'an Ii... r .... \\ 7 19.74) 2 :00 p.m. Scil'n(c Forum: WGEA 5:10 p.m.-~~dlle~--."uqralian prul(r;lrn fur li~ "Salute to the BYl"d Expedition" (15,33) WGEO (9.53) lrlll''' in ea lern "orth AIll"rir.. n.{j 117.80) Not on nctwork. Thursday, September 5 _Xe~s broadcast which is directed to the 5:30 p.m..p a n a II' (In;ll,h' JlPSA 7:05 p.m. Bini Crolby: WGEO (9.53) , ...._ ...... _~.I ""y _ Da,ly ~..... Ic.' II (11 ,70) members or the Byrd Expedition at a :00 p.m.- Rudy V.lIee Show: WGEO (IU3) 5:30 p.m.-Loruhlll-[l1l1l'h~h nr.\~ lettl'r for f:1I1 5:30 p.m. \l.lftilliqut--\e\\'1 IEIl2Ii,h) 19.705) Antarctica, alternate Friday nights G~D FRIDAYS ada: 111.75) 6 p.m.-( huntkill2. China-:"ldliotlal Chil:e.." I)ro. at 9: 30 p.m. CST (the next will be 7:30p.m.-V.t1i,.ll'l Cily-"'llholi( nl'" for li!i' !t"r"m fol' "orlh l\lIl('riu' X(;Oy (15.20) 8:00 p.m. Don Amcche Show: WGEO on Sept. 13), over WGEO (9.53). (9.53) lell!'rs in Nmlh Am"ri(a: lIVJ (11.74) 6 p.m.- P,Ill3ma Cily-Gl"Ortl' \\·illialn ..' Elltli.. h 8:20p.m.-Bl-'rlin A RieMr Talk' DJL (15.11) "R,dill "1'\\ ""ll('r·' HPSG C11.78) lIlu~i( DJD (11.77) 6 p.m. \10 eo\\-"""" uU, Jhd frum 9:50 p.m.-Brrlin--Jlnl )nd J(.Ihnn~ DJD (11.77) Srlh \"llrira R\·96 LESLIE HOWARD NOW ON STAF"F OF inn listeners. Other regular contributors to OJL (15.111 (15.18) RKI r15.(4) R",-,". 112, R\\ (9.60) LONDON SHORT·WAVE STATION: Lulie this futufe arc J. B. Pri6Uty, nonlist••nd 10 p.m.-Guatemaloll-'hriruha En"flmbll' of the p.m. Butfdlll:"I-\'"ril'l'l' prOl[r.llll frolll Ilull 6:30 Howard. the stage and scrun sur, is now. Wickh.m Steed, Journalist. Lulie Howud is "\.otional Pt>lir.. rot"('('-: TGWA <9.685) «an ff'r \orlh\meriUfl III l,"rs 1I,\T4 heud every Mond~y .t 6:30 p_m. CST. "OfIt· 11:40 p.m.- Till" (I Ellldl h talk. "Wound...1 f"r (91251 regular contributor to "Briuin Spuks." one ...n Spults" m~y be heard nightly at 6:30 thE' C 0 'I F hf I d' JZJ 1·1.l~)) 6:3O,.m. (n:. Sun.)-Wm IJ"'J-"t-W lEnd h)~ of the most popular futur" of the BBC's III 72) recently ln~ugunted prognm for North Amer· p.m. CST. over CSD (11.75) ~nd CSC (9.58). 6:30 p.m. '4London- ·Briuin "Pf'ak (;"'0 '11.75) Friday, September 6 7 p.m.--"'!313· ·Radio Thf'ater. "Don Garcioll proqram (9.52) 10 p.m.-Gual..mala-Dal>ce mu i(' hy ~alion.ll 7:30 p.m. B"rlin -tllll:1i.. h talk. by Lord lIa'" dtl Ca ..IalIf>' T(;W\ (9,685) 40 ./U $ European Hews ;n English Dally 104.,./1, CST my STATIOH DIAL 5:30 ...... ""hll 15.1\ 7:01).",. Lo"'o,, OSY." lUI On Short Waves 7.,u". k.III 15.11 .JO£..... """""/11 1'<'." 11.22 I'llrd trlln~mi. ion... from the Emprre 'lao 7:0:1,,,,. Stonlo A ...enci. _r VLQf ...... '.51 Ul VLQS (9.68)-(01 UM! nICh-tre· '" ( ••1 . N ...... EooII~ .1 ,'JO ...... -_. ,'" TItASSMISSIOS I. 10,1$ 10 tl,.leI ••. ):15 ,.111 -.,. .. quenC"y end ~ Jl-mdt'r band­ 11:)0../11 2RO] or '"',." ,,, 5o~'~ AI .. c•. "'r. VLW4 \P,6UI. Te,\\ \ 1 IR .. al approxirTUltely 6: 2U a.m, or just Porth. Wr,l A~.u.Jo. .- .- 7 ,.101 .(;~ I. ra "I " _Ifo J, TItA!';SM IS.sION 7. 11,15 ..... Uo IZ.51 'UI' betore the :slart 01 the rarly-momma I to!.-...c. n;YoA Daily Pra9rams, Sat., Oct. lot .. 5. broadC"yt to c lern North Am('nca.. .-.10 .., ...... 1" ...., __u VLQl ~ I LI1) thrau9h Fri •• Oct. 11 AI 6: 24 a.m. thc tune 1000s tht'n TItA""S MI "'O~ a. 1:30'03_. 1 :JO ...... 9O'" -Roo,' h ph.. .,. Lord 1\. ,.n. to "''''1110-." Fu.oPt. 0." VLQ1 "1.11, ". Dltl (II nl , fl'5241 ~ ,---.. ~I complete sil('n~-e until 6: 25 a.m,. .. - -.-...... "" ..... TItANS M15SI ON •. 11, 1010. p ..... 7:45,.m. I'''.... II I ... ' .... ~A G \I.,. - when you hear these words, ··Hello. to F. ..I". North A ..... ic •• Our VLOJ I, 111 5, I.o;,e 19~1h n CST -City Program Statio" (1$,JI51: N ...... EftIJo_h at J IS ...... Q .,.101. L \ \. r D (117'5) Amenra, lhi..." lie Australia cal lin.," I.l~ i" &.~ '~h " S U 1'.",. 51 ...... 8. ~ j "'" '"or, 1:45,.m l Yo. ,. 1 Co II __ UJL' ~Il, TItANSMIS5l0N 10. 1155 1' ...... 10 IZ,., Don't be 6lartkd by the weird call t ,lS) ( • .;c t9 6:lSI.m. .) d". II,~~.I I .... £~ I (.,...I of the kookaburra bird which then --.to Wro ..... N.rlh ""'r';'" our VLOI ,. ,Ih \, '."."" ll'l~ \ UJ> ,9.611/ bursts forth trom your loudspeuker. CP,to); N".... III 1;,..,,_10 II U ... ,d.; tr.4oRday. Octaber 7 7:501.m. ttl MOil.) Th.u..- "'t •• ,t.... IIth, UIlct"ml'nU and a .nort recording. Ina the rollowma wM!k. AllY changes 11.'11011 (.~II 111 ~1. (;~( t9581 9;)0 • ..11:1. I I'~r ..... lu. NUIIII A'bllf'" m thla prOKram of trnnsmls ions will 1 :~S,.m. 1.k '" I'~ .. 1.11 •• 10 Itarry: OJO 1t.odlO) ~ (11181 the En&lish newl bulletin l" r('ad at (1171) y cl' 241 10 1.18 ~ 11111_1'.0&'"'. I... \ ,,'h ,\,.,..,. 6 30 a.m. This is tollowed by a brief ~ onnounct-d on Sundays. klRIt 11189, Tuesday, OctolMr 8 10:IS •.",. s.-...... -\anoty Pf"..". uod h.t.... ~ ... _,__ ..... 1. _ ... ,.. _.-. (1CeI " n~", I..... \, ... Ih A, ...... UJU nSl\') PARAMARIIIO. DUTCH CUI AHA. OH THE IMPORTA NT CHAHG ES IH lOHDO H 5: 1 5,.m.~8~on "'. " I..... \ •• 11, A...... ,. 1G\\ \ \15 ill DJZ 111.&1) " 115241 Octobe. 6, n~''''.' t~".,tti .... " be ..~ .... 11 ~""ust"" " Hirth AIII"'t.I ~"IJ 7:lO,.m.-8rJ~ .. r.". -[, 1.. .1> I to,- Lord H.... I;lS ...... tlert l,~I ... I..... ~ ,b.... "",II ." t~, ~.'I, Ila""","IO~~ .1 thl EM .... ,LlIIOII If_ 5:10 II 7:10 .m. CST. on l IrertUfnC7 II .... OJD III,n) ,. n~24) ·"u.I~'" IIJII 1152XlJ ., londo". Tilt fIIW 'Kh"w" 01 brtlldcnl, 01 11313. A ~ En,ltsh l"nOlinUllltnl su(h n 7 :]0 O.m. -l 0" d ° _'"ltrola.rI SI'I'.k •. " J 8 2 ,.m.- R""'r--Ly."'n~ '''ntt" .. "h Ln.l, h on· 1'" •• r. .... n 11175) Csf 19581 """'o<"",n,. 21\11/1 (1182) 2HIM (1/811 .. ,II be .~ tollo..,: '~c'I" 1r1",mlUio". 12:10 til, follo .. ,n, 1$ A:jN!IIH j.fvu.1 t ... ti du ...., ,1.. 104:15'..... : firsl Cl1It ..1 t ••" .... 'n .. ". 4.40 u.. , ...... 01 \I'It b'N~Cl11; "" Hfllo. Ios~MfI 1:45 ,.III.~Lo I I ·11< ". S... "'" G.ort 2JO P.lll.-IhrIUo--Lnrd II .. 1\ "'. p"_lIIdo "--''''' G:->O (11 I G<;'("" (951) 1,1k ," l..nch.b IIJ8 1152(h to 10,45 LI... ; 5t<,"~ {t"tnl "''''''''u_, 1ft II., U",," SLlI~: ~ello. III good DwlCh ]:JO,..m \ ...... ,. '..011. 1*1... , ... 1 hlfo'" l..--i 10:55 I.m. to 4:25 ,.101 .. Ind HORTH AMER I· tll'II'" I~ Ihl U"'led SLilti; hello, HBC. Hlw ...\ fu. ',rlh Anw,,<. LI\V I1S.17) Wednesday, October 9 CAH TRA NSMISSIOH. 4;12 10 10035 ,."'. York, Th" " " ... m,,11Io t~li", on 26.36 ~" __ "". __ '._ICooI, II J:1O,.",. -1t""'II"--l "n«'"1 i,:QI"M' IL"d, hI: CST. Thf fftqwl1ICIn GSD (11.75, Ind 'SC ",,"UI. W. _~kI IPPflt S ..... h onl,. E"Iltili "fW, bwlll',no .. ,II b, brudust .. bo. lor not o"ly I, Iht OW lch tovu"meftt. Thew 1'.i"llr, (;'0 III 7S) Co'"' 19 I rE.,hl .\(;In 1~.101 Ion" (lU8, THAILANCl-JI 1:~ 1.111. (n· bfN~tuts trom Paflll"llnbo iftk to losltT 7:45,.m ..j."".1 "--Bu.ll",, \" ..... bJ " ... n 6 p.m._1' •• "' ... G. 'Cf \1,1 , .... £..,11 h "R"'h" UP! Monda,s) our HSFS (11.7151. Til", Miler rtlaMn. ""h Ihe Un,ltd Sllln. s,ne, n~'II'11 I; .... " (1175) 1;"(' j9.58) -':"""r"!ofr' III'S!, f)l.lS) Slilions Will be ffI"lI II. 6,05 p.m. I' ....· - po".., .... frum Pwtunl 1._ \'1''''', 1m ,GUt of Iht Unlttd Silln ,,,d C,,,,dl look lor lid " 11111 lim ... rIC"'1 DJO 111771 \ il5241 f f ' ••tllo \-'"• ., \\1 ,9741 ,"y 1_. ,.... 9 p.III.--G , ..... " flO-{" ~ nI Ph ...... 0. 6:10,.",. B...t '" I- \'...,..ty 1.... h_ II. .h. ftl TI,W \ I /iSSI nn ..... S,.. 'h A~ Pr.,-... Ii I~n... !U.T4 9:~,.m.· 8 ••1'1\ r .• ,; -J, and J " .. n,' DJ1) 191251 8 p.m. Quoto. F..,o' -··fr~,,,I.h.p 1\ au'"' Saturday, OctQber 5 .lI,nl ,. (1~ 2~) 6:30, m. W;"n~'~"" fr... li..... ,JR'" HlJB c12_46. • .. ___' "", - _ .. "--" 1- 1\ 111 n) " ..... _\\' •• 'P"~ \ .... ~ 11.. lhl lJRX 1 p ..... -~ S_ _. '" G~O fll15) III.n) 2:15,.101 .. , ..... '·.... k C;t~-F_1I U. O~~< •• Friday, Odober 11 Tr ••, \1{,8X 117i131 "". 1 '."1. -~'_k"<>lno--I', ....I. f~ ~" I"" f, ... '" 9:1O,m.-L .. ndoit" Mod ... ' ...... 11'" ',~.h ... -" ... ,. - _.--. ,.... " ,." ..... In ,,,.,h ,\,.... 'u· SilT 11~ :551 .\'..... i.,.h It.ltn .... V,O 1117'5) (;:-{ 19 Sill ~:15p.m. -luo, •. Poru -I""""...... of PUt! Auh, 3 p.m._. II", •• ,\". ,~... 8, ,1 7 •.WI._T .. ,---I' ...... _ for ..oil,"", \' r,b I .. 11:0:1 ,.m.- T.>ky_'''' cEDotlio!ol JLJ 11 i. (hob I", ,...u, \,...... fu,,-.. 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European News ;n English Important Stations Daily Morning (M~rac)'ol" or Ihou...ndl of kiloo.:rol.. showo) STATION OIAL CSW'l'. Ponural 9.73' TAP. Turks)' 9,465 m CITY DJB, Gonnan)' H.20 T02. Ouatomala 6.195 6:3Ih.m. Berlin m 15.11 DJD." 1U~ TGWA, " 9.68'. 15.17 8:00 a.m. l~ndan 17.81 On Short Waves OJL, .'.11 VLQ5. AUltraUa 9.68 OJZ. 1l.801 VUl." 9,58 8:15 a.m. Berlin '""L 15.11 OXB. 9,61 VLW3, 6.645 9:30a.m. Amsterdam ecJ 15.22 EAQ. IIpaln 9,86 WCAB. Phlladelpl,la. PCV 18.065 EIRE, It.land 17.84 Fa. 6.06. 9.59. 15.27 10:4ll a.m. Rome 2R08 17.82 Edited by Charles A. Morrison g:~: ED.,f!and B~ WCB~i.:r1t~~ 11:00 a.m. 17.81 Wh london OSV President, InterMtioMI DX'ers AlliMce GilD," 11,T~ 9,~, 6,17, 6,12 11 :15 a.m. Berlin DJ' 15.20 g:~,.:: ~g~ E ~i~s~~:u:·U~ Programs from foreign coontries W3. ¢, Daily Afternoon GSR." 21.n WGEO, BC1lenectad.:r, subject to change without notice G9I." U.29 N. Y. 9.~3 12:30p.m. Athlone. Ireland EIRE 17.8.4 G9J.·· 21.58 WLWO. Ciotlnnati, 1:00 p.m. london 15.14 GSN." 11.52 Oblo n,S5, 15.2T. 2:15 p.m. Berlin '" 15.20 GSP," U.3t 1760. 9.&9. \l.87. 6,(ltl 2 :25 p.m. Rome 2R06". 1530 GSV, 17.81 WNBI. No.. York City HAT•. Hunlsry 9.12~ 11.69, 8.100. 17.76 3:30 p.m. Rome 2R08 17.82 ENGLISH NEWS.CASTS OVER U. S. INTERNATIONAL STATiONS 2R014 15.23 llUB~E~~":~~~nd 112~~~ Wir~t.~I~~:~~lf~8lt14 3:30 p.m. Berlin 15.20 10:00a.m.-N. Y, City: WNRI (17.78) Rp5A. Panam& II.TO WRCA. N. Y. City 0.67 DJ' N THESE critical days with his­ 10,15 a.m. (ex. Sat.)_N. Y. City: WCBX 3 :50 p.m. london 1531 tory being made from hour to lIP5G." 11.78 WRUL·WRUW. 15.20 (17.83 ) HVJ. Vatican Cit7 1l.H Bolton. lilall. 4:15 p.m. Berlin '"DJ' hour, you will want to listen to 10:30 a.m.-San Frand. 1531 from the foreign trouble spots but KGEI. Son Frantl..,o, Y. Franco 15.24 5:45 p.m. london GSD 11.75 ( 11.831 Calif. 9.53.9.67. 1',3:1 YUG, YUI..[...la 15.24 from our own great international 12:00noon_N. Y. City: WNBI 07.?8) KflE. HawaU 17,97 2ROO. Itai..:r 9.63 Daily El'ellll1g stations as well. Although these 12:00noon-San Fr~n. 9 00 ~.m._Cindnn~ti_"New. from Here 5:45 p.m._Cincinnati: H. R. Gross: 8 p.m.-Gu.temala---Orche,tra of 1:15 a.m. london m 9.58 and Abroad": WLWO (15,21) WLWO (15.211 \Iolinas Pimllo', wilh noted sol"i,,,: TGWA GSD 11.75 930 a.m.-San Frand.n-Headlin~ .\e,,-s. by Vernon gralll for North America: XGOY (9.625) 1045 p.m. Sohenootady: "Behind the 01.79. 6.04) llartlell {;~D (\1.75) (;SC (9.58) a.m.-Syd"cy-Uro~dcJ>t 1:45 p.m. (Tue,.. Thurs.. S~I.)· Cin1 for Norlh 930 a.m._San Fran<1Stern :'Iorlh (11.77) Y (\5,24) American listellc..: vLQ3 (15.315) FROM EUROPE: Th. new BBC Hom~ Ser· (11.17); 4:50 to 11 p.m. o.er Y (15.24) and 8:45 p.m.-London-"lIcadlillc New'." by A. G, 6:30 p.m.-P a" a m a-News (En~h,Ii): lIP5A vice Slation on 6.145 broadusts daily from from 4:50 p.m. to 1 a.m. EST over OXB ~Iacdonell: GS]) (11.75) GSC (9.58) ( 11.70) 1 a.m. to 6:20 p.m. EST. Programs ot this (9.61) Moscow now broadcastl an addi· 10:15 p.m.-I.ondon-"AI Your Request": GSD p.m.-~Ioslem.la-Concert of Philharmo"ic Or 7 :30 p.m.-Winnil>eg-C'I e w 5 (Engli,h): CJ IIX DJI (11.80); 7:15 to 11 p,m. ovtr DJD from 8 10 9 p.m. EST O.U J2K (15.16). chcma: TGWA (9,685) (11.72) 10:50 p.m.-U.rli",l'ari,-Jim and Johnny: DJD 8p.m.~l.ondon-~ew~ commenlar)': GSD (11,75) (11.77) Y (15.24) 8 p.m.-Slockholm-Program from Sweden for lis· 9:30 p.m.-~fo;co"'-En~li,h pro~ram for ~orth 12:55 a.m.-Sydnel-Proo:ram for Pacific (oast leuers in North Ameriu: SBT (15.155) Au,eri~a: II:"E (12) RV96 (9.52) llA:'I (9.60) Ii,t.ner;: VLQ8 (\7.80) Friday, October 18 8 p.m.-Tokl·o--Proj:(ram for eastern North Amer· 10p.m.-Winui"eg-:'iews (E,,~li,h): CJItX 1 a.m.-\'ancouv• ..--N e "" (En~li_h)' CKFX '0' .....'am. _"., d'''' _ D."...... "'. (eO'. ') ica: JZK (15.16) (]1.72) (6.08) 4 p.m.-Buenos Aires-New. and Bra.ilian mu,ic, 8;05 p.m.-Rome-"American Hour" for li,teners 10 p.m.-~e,,' York Cit}~EtleJi,h Hour, incl(ldiu~ 1 ;55 a,m,-"·." York City - Philadeillhia-Ne"s LRAS (18.03) LRAI (9.69) in North America: 21106 (143) llt04 (I 1.81) internalional n.ws (Etl~Ji,h): WIle,\ (9.67) (En~li,h): WCBX (6.12) \ITAB (6.06) 8:30 p.m.-Berlin·l'ari<-En~li,h talk by Lord 21103 (9.63) \1'C'lB[ (11.89) Haw H," DJD (1177) Y (15.14) 8 :30 p.m.-L 0 n d 0 n-"Britain SPI'aks": GSD 10 :30 p.m.-I.o,,,l<>n-Radio Kcw_reel for ~urth Saturday, October 12 8:45 p.m.-Lolldon-H...llitle :'lew., b)' A, G (11.75) GSC (9.58) Am.rican ligt.ners: GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) '00 p ...... "'. b'-'" d.;,> ... O.H...... 'am. '00', " Ma BOltOO, M.... ·15p.m. World News from the HP5A. P.nama 11,70 un, 16.13. 11.79 Daily E"_";"g I the keynotes of the majority of Christian Science Monitor I!P~G." 11.71 11.73. 8.04 WRUL (6.04 or 11.73) U"VJ. V.tica. Cit,. II 74 XGOX. China 16.19 6:00 p.m. Brrlin OJO 11.77 international broadcasts. it is a 7 :30 p.m. Inter American Goo d w i II Indo·China 11.7. XGOY .. 9.626, 11.90 y Puis 9.52 welcome relief to turn to the calm. Program (Spanilh I Music_ . -y" 11"0 Y Fr."I('f' '.52 6:15 p.m. Finland DIE 15.19 NewS. F.ducational Tooicl of JZK. 15.11 TUG. Yueo.lllYia 15.14 8:00 p.m. Budapest HAn 9.12~ friendly educational programs of Interellt to our Southern KGEI. San Franeiace, 2R03. Italy 9.63 Neighbors Calif 9,53 9.67 15.33 2R04" 11.11 8:00 p.m. London GSO 11.75 World Radio University Station RUE. Ha...li 1797 fR06. 1$.30 GSC 9.58 WRUL at Boston, Massachusetts. 9 :00 p.m.-( Monday!<) National Defen!ie RIO." 11.61 IROI 17.82 p.m. RV96 15.18 Period. Mor'le Code Practise r HV NClrway Ili.n IR09 '.87 8:00 Moscow Broadcasts made over the twin (Tuuday§) Hanard Unh.er. 8:00 p.m. Stockholm 5.T 15.1 55 MTCY M.nchuktto 11.78 2ROl4 .. 1$.13 50,OOO-walt lity Serie!'O RV96. .. 8,03. l.u8 2R015, 11.78 8:15 p_m. Berlin OJO 11.77 transmitters of this stn­ (WednesdaYli) Worltl Affairs Puis Y 9.52 tion are devoted entirely to culture. Round T~blc 8:45 p.m. london GSC 9.58 education and the f~~tt-'rin~ of in­ (Thurldayli) UndeutandinK 10 p.m. \"ell York Cily-\'U( ...ymphony Orchl''' 11.75 MU!lk Coufloe . GSO go()d-will.~Good II' l'Iith To.. canilll foulurlill WRrA 19.67t 9:30 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 ternational music. (Frid.YI) Drown Univen;,ity RNE 12.00 intercsting lectures. sports com­ Series \\\111 i11.89J 9:45 p.m. lRO] 9.63 9:15 p.m.-(Mondays) Modern Hadio Rome mentaries. good-will programs and 9 :30 p.m. (Fridays) Les50nl in Spall' Sunday, October 27 2R04 11.81 unprejudiced newscasts Hre regular ish 10:30 p.m. Berlin OJO 11.77 9:45 p.m.-(Mon" Wed.. Fri.) Special "0' ...<>g,..... " .....dC;.... da,ly ..,., P";ly ...<>g, ..... ICOI. I) Puis V 9.52 features of WRUL, which has en­ Democracy Series 8:30 p.m.-Ttlk\<)--EIll(li h talk 'JapallelOC G..r 11 :30 p.m. London G5C 9.58 thusiastic listeners throughout the (Tucsday!t) Music lien": UK 115.16) (Thurldays) Wa k cUp. lI~"HI'lI GSl 6.11 world. including countless numbers 830 p.m. LOll U 0 .. in ....ppak..·· J. B 12:00 mid. V 9.52 America! Pri....tlt'\ G:::'U 111.75) (;~C 19.58) Pans New~ 12:00 miG. 9.61 right here in the United States and 10,00 p,m. English Anllysi, by 8 :'10 p.m.-JlllllW-()I)(·ra 2R04 (\1.81) 21103 Berlin ox. Haymond Gram Swinl 1:15 a.m. London GSC 9.56 Canada, since a uniquc aeriHI sys­ 10:15 p.m.-l,4:usit (9.63) 1:30 a.m. Rome lRO] 9.63 tcm provides good reception in SATURDAYS 10 p.m.-Londoll-"Withlll 1111' FOrlrr~ ," Sir lIu!!;h (i~r. 2R06 15.30 North Amedc~l as well as in for­ WKUL (t ..79 or t525) \\,.lpolt' G::,>D (11.75) 19.58) GSL (6.11) I :45 p.m. Y~'e Bowl Football Game 10 p.m.-(ill'lI('nhlla~ The l>.C1Ui.,itl' Hour: Tt;\\.\ eign lands. There are no com­ 4 :30 p.m.-Norwegiflll Goudwill Pro- (9.685) Doily Programs, Sot., Oct. 26, mercial pro~..ams or commercinl graM WRUL (6.04 or t 1.79) through Fri., Nov. 1 announcemcnts on this station. 6 :00 p.m.-World Wiele Sump Club Monday, October 28 Th.. Proa 1,.I.,d "" Iho•• _Lui ""oIy a. Ih. The prO~l'nm highli~hts of 6;15 p.m. Lookint Snrwarf1-Allrono 1"0' p.otlr...... _ew.••1 d.'h' .... D~ay "'00\1...",. (CDt I) .....~ I'..... C_«pt,o"•••• ,nCl'U'"'' my for the Layman preSCllt­ WRUL. which just recently inau~­ 8:30 p.m.~lollfhJli-"Krllain ~I'~'ak.. , ",ilh Le.. EST City Program Station ed by Harvard Col1e~e Ob (;~D urated its fall scason of educational !iervatory lit Hv\\ard. 111.75) G ....C 19.58) 6 a.m. Bedill-\'ant'l)' prO~rJUl lor ~nrlh Amer· 6:30 p.m.-Music for Ihe Dinner lIour 8 :45 p.m.-Lonuon lIuulinc \t'\\ '. h~ Vernon ican Ij .. ttlU!l- OJI 415.11) broadcasts. are as follows (time is from the Copley Plua Hotel Bartlt't! C"O t 11.75) G~r (9.58) 7 a.m.-'Il,k)o J .. ~alle,r prol 1111 f" • .-\' ... "tlll EST): in HO!lton. MhS. 9:20 p.m.-Bediu I'ari, I:lle;li ..h lalk b) E. D. ~outh ~oe." JZ.I tll.80) :00 p.m.-World Youth PrOIUm (AI Wling System 8 :00 p.m.-Czechoslov.k Goodwill Pro­ (10.30 ..'m) ~~" .. I Ellzli-h I \'lQ5 19.681 WRUL (l1.79 PI' 15.25) Iram Tuesdoy, October 29 2 :30 p.m.- News and Rcadingli in Basic SUNDAYS 10:30 a.m.-:-.IH::ol.-Prlll[r~m fur :'\t rlh .-\lIlerit:a For prOg"''''' ....-..sr ....i1r _ O.,lr "'<>g.am. tCol. 1) t:''lJl:lish WRUL (11.7901' 15.13) Radio ::;mellh. 2R08 (17.82) 2R04 (1I.81) 4 :30 p.m. NorweKian Goodwill Pro by Prof. J. C. Scammell. Wednesdoy, October 30 3:30 p.m.-Berlin-Lord H.m 11.,.\' .. pro"all:anda Kram Boston Univcrsity 1"0....011 ...... " .....« ...1 C1""r ~ Da,ly ~...... (Col. 1) 5 :00 p.m.-Symphonic Hour 6 :00 p.m.-In the Collele President's 1 p.m.-Lullfllln-"r\ c Secn Till.. \\ I"ek" G1'i() talk in EII:.di .. h OJB 115.201 WRUL (6.04 0,. 11 79) Study 1:30 p.m.-:'\or\\d)-:'\n. GSI> <11.75) GsC (9.58) North Amt>rica OJ! 111.80) Y (952) from the Copley Piau Hotel Service. Thc First Church of 8:15 p.m.-l.nlldOIl-·'Hr"dline :'\f'"~," b.\ A. G 6:30 p.m.- P a II a m a-:-":t>l'I" I Enl1:lt,h) . HP5.\ in Boston, Mass. Christ, Scientist, Boston :\Iacdullell: GSD (11.75) G::.C (9.58) (11.70) 9 :30 p.m.-8 ell i ll--Ch;tf!l'\"~ C"harct: OJ!) 7 p.m.-:'IIII'-('O\I'-XC\\" l,dk.. "Ilil mu .. \c froml ~.... 111.77) - "iet Ilu",.. ia for :\"lIrlh Al1leri,a: 1l\'96 (15.18) 10 p.m.-I.1mdon-'·Wllhin th~ F(lrlres~," HOllald GENERAL NOTES: Accordlllg to LeRoy to CBS John F. Wilson of Wilmington. Cro~~: 7 p.m.-Chull~kinl!'. rhltla--(hille.. c :'\,t1ional pl'U' GSD (11.75) LiSe (9.58) CSL (6.11) Waite Df Ballston Spa. New York, a ne-w Delaware, writes that international station "Ri~oletto": I!;ralll for North ArlIeril';I; c7:20 p.II1.} :-":e\\ .. 10 p.m. -Gualemala--Qpera, TCWA station. "RADIO DAKAR" (9.38), tocated at WSOS of Boston, Massachusetts, has been off (EIl(lIi"h): XGOY (15.20) (9.685) 7 p.m.-I"lnama-GI'ol'ee \\'illiam..· Enl!'li,h ··Radi<.l Dakar, Senegal, in French West Africa, is the air since the latter part of July installing \"e\\'ollapN" HI'5G 111.78) being hurd irregularly from 6 to 7 p.m. EST. new equipment and increasing the power 01 Thursday, October 31 7 :05' p.m,-Li,hon-Vafil·t~· prOt.:riJlll from POI'IU The opening announcements-all announce· the transmitter to 50.000 watts. The station 1" .., p,og,...... b,o..dc••1 d .. i1~ .e.. O.lly ..'011...... tCol. 1) I(al fOt, 'iorlh Amel'it;,1Il IiqPll"I',: (':o;\\'7 49.74) ments are in French-is "Allo. Allo, lei RadiO is scheduled to take the air again early in 1 p.m.-l.llndOIl-"Spl';lkilll:!. (ur Drilslle-.\: G!':IJ) (11.75) GSC (9.58) (11.72) 8:45 p.m.-Lolldoll-ll('adlill~ Ne",~, hy Vernon 8 p.m.-londotl-i"Ic",~ tOlll1l1f'lltary: li~D 111.75) Berlin, and from 4 :50 p.m. to 1 a.m. EST ove-r English program Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Y (9.52) of Paris, France. OZD (10.513) of Saturdays, from 8:10 to 9:05 p.m. EST Bdrtleu' CSIJ (11.75) Gse (9.58) GSI' (958) 9:20 p.m.-Hprlin·Pari~-"Ac'ioll R(lport~ from 8 p.m.-Slockhollll-Prol(l'ilnl fmlll =:'1\cllf'1l for Berlin, carries the Nazi broadcasts irregularly According to Edgar Cook of Los Angeles, the FrOIlI": DJD 111.77) Y 19.52) !i.. tt'lIf'r'- in :"urtlt i\mtric" SilT (15.155) . HBL (9.315) of Geneva, SWitzerland. has WGEA of Schenectady is conducting nightly 10:50 p.m.- DerJili l'ari§-.lJm and Juhnn): D,1n 8 p.m.-Tuky.-Prol:r"m for ea .. tern :'\orlh Amt>!"· been heard from 6:30 to 7 p.m. EST, testIng tt:sh from 10 to 10:30 p.m. EST, on a new (\ 1.77) Y (9.52) Ica: ,IZK (l5.16) and relaying program material from Roumania frequency of 6.19 megs. Reports are requested. 8:05 p.m. ROIll'-~"\l1Itri,'all IIlJUI' (or Ii.. tener, FriC:",y, November 1 111 'iorlh AlIIl'ril"a 2R06 115.3) 2R04 (11.81) 1"0< !>.09'..... t>r-o;l.d«o.t ...lIy _ Oa,lr ...<>g, ..... tCOI I) 2R03 19.63) 8:15 p.m.-I.11lldon-"Starlil[hl ""riN\, by Inp. 10:15 p.m.-L ° n tI ° n-Reque"l~ concert: G'( Saturdoy, October 26 7 :15 p.m.-London-"Qlliz for tht Forces'" G~D nOlch Drill.. h arti.. t.; (;:-t) 111.75) (;=:,e (9.58) (9.58) GSL (6.11) (11.75) GSC (9.58) Fo. PfO·\\iltle... revort~ from ob..en 1:30 p.m.-:'\f'\\ Yt,lrk tlly Footu..lI. Army vs lIa" Ha\\: D,ID (11.77) Y 19.521 8:15 p.m.-I.undon-Hr;,dlint> :'\el'l" G~D (11.75) I"r~ on laud. at ~t>a allli in Ihe- air r.~C (9.58) \"otre D"mt>· W(BX (9.65) 8 :30 p.m.-LondOll-"Krilain ....'lPak.. ." linn. David GS( 19.58) {;st (6.11) 1 :45 p.m.-Philat!l·lllhia-fl..... lhall. O;,rtmoulh ",. BOl'le'- Lyon G~D (11.15) r, ... t (9.58) 9 p.rr•.---Quito. Etuador-"rrit>nd.. hill H 0 u r' 10:15 p.m. (ex. Sun.)-\e-\I York (1I;.Plliladdphia Kln·ard. WC\B (15.27) 8:'15 p.m.-Lollt!un-lleaulint' :"(''6''. b, i\ C HCJH (12.16) -Xel\~ or thl' \\, .. 1' \\,(B:\ 11I.83) 2 :45 p,m.--<'·incinn"tl-f'ClOtuall. \\i"ocOl1!>1II \'5. . \Iardonell (ISO 111.75) GSC 49.58) ~1lJ'aks' 9:30 p.m'-"(~co"-Enl[Ii"h prD&!r- jJ for ;':onh 11 :15 p.m.-I. () n d 0 n-"Hritaiu GSC Punlue WLWO (17.80) 9 :20 p.m.-llerlin.P.. ri ..-Endi.. h talk by E 0 Ameril"a' R\"E (12) R\'96 fl5.18t R.-\'i \9.6O} (9.58) r.... L (6.11) 8:30 p.m.-T(,kYf}--:'\a{!allla mU~I(:" JZK (15.16) Ward: D,IO (11.77) Y (9.52) 10 p.m.- LonJ'nt-T.. l,,- 'Within thf' Forlre-s"; 11:30 p.m.-Ankara. Turke' -Turki h variety pro· 8:15 p.m. -Lolldull-HeaJlille \"e" ... h\ Geilrl(l' 10 p.m.--G u ate m a I a-R..dio Theattt TGWA G ... C 19.58, <; ... 1. 46.11) >':'" T-\Q (15.195, ~lorfJT1lhe; r..... J) nl.7s) (i-;( c9.51h (9.685) 40 111 ' EYropeall Hews I. English Dally Mon/II, EST CIT< STATION DIAL 6:3011./11. I.dit! 15.20 On Short Waves ':IXII.m. L,,'" ". 11Jl ,:)CI;..,II. 1"lill '"'JO 15.20 1:1Ch.m. Rom. 2ROI n.., 9:301.1'" Am'WrUIII Pc) 15.22 Edited by Charles A. Morrison PC' IU16S 10 15J./ft. Romt 2110' n ... f), " ox .. A ,cp 11:00 J.m. London 21$5 P rogr.m. from 'oreign coun trlu 1.,I,n 15.20 IUOUQ. 'JO .ubJecl to ehange without noUee 0.11)' Aft.r ••• o '" 12JOp.lII. AI~lIlne. 1~llnd [IRt n .. 12:30 p."'. I.tlin 15.20 1:00 ,.111. londOft ". 15.14 VOICES OF THE GERMAN SHORT·WAVE STATION lJO' ..... l.rtLII 15.20 I '"'"~ 1~ ~ :SO,...... _. £RLJ~ now bru. dc",1 to North country a native of Iowa and a ):)0 ,.m. 8trlln .U, 1:30 p.m. ""'" ISlO Arnerica according to the fol· Ph. D, of the University of Berlln. "-, 2R04 11.81 B lowing schedule (lime il East­ ill the .on of a German immigrant l:U,.",. londo~ ""'SO 11.75 ern Standard) and M"rvcd 85 a lieutenant io the 4;)0 p.lll. ltd", 10.SH 5:30,./1"1. Itrlin OXM'" In 6'00 to 9'00 a.m. oJS IS.W United Stalt!S Coastal Artillery oz, 10.50 II :30 to II :45 lI.m. oJB 15.20 during the ls!!t war He can be 5:3Op./II. ROnle 2R04 11.81 12:30 to 12:45 p.m. OJ. 1~.20 heard un Mondays and SaturdaYIi. ' '45,./11. l ondon 'SO IUS I '30 to I :45 p.m. OJ" 15.20 at 8 01.'1 p.m. EST, over DJD (1177), Ollily f ..n lll, 3:30 to '1'00 p.m. oJZ 11.80 DZO (10,541 or Y (9.52), 6:00,.111. Be,lin 11.71 4:30 to 4''15 p.Ol. DZo 10.54 E. D. W AltO is lhe radio name of 10.54 ,.,,, '" 9.52 5:30 to 5 45 p.m. OZO 10.54 Edward Leopold Delaney. I rl~h­ 6:15,.111. flnllnd •DIE'" 15.19 Am('rican a('tt)r and author of 1:00 p.m. Budlpnl HAT4 9,llS 4:50 to 11:00 p.m. DJD 11.77 eheap fiction, AttOrding to mtor­ London 11.15 1:00 ,."'. '"m 95. 4.50 to 11:00 p.m. V 9,52 mation obtained by CBS. Ward was UIO ,.m. 15.11 6'15 to 11:00 p.Ol. DZD 10.54 in the United States Ihortly after .~- """ 9,52 9'15 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. DJC 6,02 the outbreak of the war. His talk.. IIX 1:00 , ..... StockholM 58T IS.lS5 Standard Englbh neWI periods are br(l8dcB!5t on Mondays. Wednes­ " 11.11 " ':IS,.m. Bulin OZ, ,,5< are broadcast DI follows (time Is day. and Fridoys at 9'20 p.m. EST. Sunday, December 1 '" ~ ~ ..... ,~-- "rit Ea!item Standard I over DJD {l1.771. OZD 00.5011...... ' ." -c '·111· Loo- •m • sa 6:30. 8'30. 11:30 a.m .. 12 30 and Y (9.~2) and DJC (602). He alllO 12"'5".,. ':45 Tl \\ \ (I .... IUS 1:30 p.m. over DJB (HUll I. 3 :30 doublell as an actor In the "PI/bti­ 7:15pm, <- 9:30 "fII. M.suw '" .... "'" 9.52 p.m. over DJZ (11.80), 4: 30 lind cal Cabaret," aired over the /lame 1So..-1 , .... , u" P..... n," \ 9:45, ... ,."2RO) 5:30 p.m, O\'er DZD (10.54<: 600 statLOru. SaturdaYI at 9:30 p.m. 1.30,.1!I. lInl, 1'10 -l '" h!~ "- lUI9.6' p.m. over DJD (1l.i7) Bnd V EST. "_,, lIJO 111", " ,9~21 10;30,./11. 8ert,,, " n,n 1:30,.", Lo 80_ "". ... k J B '"oz,.. ,,5< (9.52). S'15 p.m. over DJD (II i7J. DR. 0110 KOISCHWITZ. usual­ f'_ r.:;UIOI7'i !.~{95@, 'J( , Y (9.52. and DZD (10.54); 10:30 ly mtroduced by his initials as 9, .... H-oor P r I~ h R.~, \ ..... , ••f lui .. IIJ \ 'uit p.m. uver DJD (11 i7). Y (9.52). '0. K .. wall a fonner member of ." 10,.111. <~. t-. !,,, II:JO ,.ft!. LOftdon •m 95' oZD (lO.~41 and DJC (6.02) 12:00 the faculty of Hunter College in GSL '.11 II I,W III ,1,,<.1 I~ -)G'l (6,02) 12:00 ml~. B.rh~ ,J( 6,02 mid. over DJC Nl'w York City He can be heard '17 1;151./11. London m .sa Berlin il using sixteen commen­ in n Ii('rl(:1L of talks known as "0. K. ~onday, Oecember 2 I :)Ol.m. Rom. 2RO} ... tators or propagandists in Its Spenkln." dully except Saturdays ~ ... _ ...... _ •• "". _ .....,'. ~_ ... _. ,e ... '1 2A06 15.30 bruadcast.s to North AmerIca. The and Sumhl",5. at 9'00 p.m. EST, 8:30 p.m.-I.", ,: 'IIriL., "'.""" .. nh LM ba~ic aim of these commentators is o\'er DJD (1L77), DZD (10.54) Ii,· 11"".",1 (;~JJ (11 751 (0-.(" (9,58) in V 8;45 p.m. I."",;" Ik"II,,,,· ".... Ii.· Vt'l"no,. Daily Programs, Sat,. Nov. 30. to present the Nazi cause such a and (9.52). B."II~1l "~IJ n1.7~) (, ... r t9,SS) through Fri .• Dec, 6 reasonable and logical light that to H ANS FRITSCH E. the only Ber­ 9p.m.·-Lon,j"" V";.,,, (;!"o(' /958, GS]. (6."1 9:20p.m n.·tI,,, p,,,; "·"d,.h \ .. Ik bv E n T bo ...... ,."...... _ .._,_, "" ••, ,ft. accept its vicwpnints would IIccm lin commentator who addrcsscs .."'" f ...... the natural thing to do. An infor­ German-speaking listeners in the W,nl nJJl tl1771 y,9.52) 10 p,m. 1.,,,<1. '\\';Ih;" j~ r"rl .... :· G«lr EST City Program Station mal, friendly atmo~phcre to put United Slates in their mother IIi • IOH) ( ,j /;~, 19581 ""L (6.111 7:15.1.rn. Ihla' < • Ja,'., 1'" j. ~.,,'l, h critical listeners at ease is charac­ tongue. gives a "Press Review" Ii,li n",. I .... \. ,110 A, .... , \C,\I\' (9.63) I am indebted to the Princeton Gcrman-American origin. plays the (;~n ," ;II;~ (9 ) 10J$I.m.----<'S)Iar­ well treated. f Il 751 ....(1958) hl'l_'n, .. I \, I, y.t.. ",.", ,94C51 4:30 & 5:30 p.m. - tI •.,.Im- ·1""P.r,,,," r.lk '" Ln castic and eloquent. was first heard CONSTANCE DREXEL. accord~ 1:30 p.m, l."n<1 "II, I. in <;!,~ah "or Philip .r. I r"fl ,117';1 G~I' /9581 .10 h I')' L been to tcll cul­ Thursday, December 5 6;30p.rn.··P.""",a--\,·wl IFnrbh) HPS.\ DZD (10.54) or Y (9.52). turally inclined Americans that ~., " ..." .. , _ """.- w , D.". ~ ...... ,Cot. 11 n 1.70) FRED KALTENBACH. said to opera, conccrt music and the thca­ 7 p.m.- -M,,...,,,,, \" "', 1,,110. nd In" 1.· IN'" -;". 4 p,m. -I ,!" '''!'' ". I". II,i!ain" GSO vi.t flu,.;. I", " •..-\10 ,\",t'l",n 11\,% (15,18) be in charge of broadcasts to this ter are thriving In Germany. ~ II 7Sj 7 p.m.-I'.n.m4 -t;~M« \\,illi~m.· 1::,,~Ji ), "H.od ... 7:15 p,m, ·1,." ,I" E "J,.h "~,, I.u..- tOT Cen· ",·w I>J(W," 111')(; (11.18) ,d. (; .. 11 111.75) (,~(" (958) 7:15p,m.(ex. S~n.) ·Londo .... -·'(a',.da Call 7:)0 p.m. Jl"ol,!>~ t----<·",,,,,,unical,,m. of Ih~ f",,~ I/",,f,,n" (,~n (lUS) (;..,(' (9,58) FROM THE WAR ARENA Mosco ... ·s stcon~ Nations' IrJnsmilttr: HBQ (6.675). HBl w".IoJ '\''''''''JI;", "f I"'n.. "'i~"., ""'" ,,, 7:30 p.'''.-Be,liu J'.,rl~·"T,~J.'I' iu (;Nm4"\ Engli5h J>CtiCHI lot Norlh AmtriCI. hu,d (9.3451 or HBO f11.4021 HBQ is .I1mos1 f:",li.h II \T4 191251 (S"u",II'I"dnn JI~ ,II",~ :'1; ••'. by V~rn (9.1251 ntlwo'k pick·ups I.om 't"'c~, Bul,.atil, Rou, United SUits dittcl, brIng MOl out OYt, tht B (fLIfoLt (,,1) I)' 75) r;~c (958) B p.m.-T,>lty,,- -1"fWTam I • t> I .... ,. \.,.Ih A, __ m! Ih~nu b, sho,l Wa_t 10 l~i1 CDunlry .,.il one C~)to commercial trAnsrnitters. SUX (1.161 or 10:50 p.m. -8, I' --Ji, J. n\' DJO (11 '7, \" (' '_1 1.. 1.',.... )'" :'I;,ltlh \'''...-1<1' ~UT (15155) of 110. foll0"';n9 Ir~qu.nciC1 01 Ihr LUQu, of 5UV (10.OSI. 8:15 p.m.--I.o '", -~Iar'< '" \'a,,"'v "" loft Friday, December 6 DOIth B,i,L"III.rh It G'II (l17S) {;'>!' ,9581 , ....__ • _ "'" _ .... ,. __• t.e., . ' 1:]0 p.m. -I.o."l"n-Tollr.. ·8,it. "'pnko (;"0 fl17S) (.~(' (9581 11 :15 p.m.-Londo!. - ··BTlh,II. ~I'fa" (; ... f) I :1S p.m. -Il Q. I 0 n-F""tball WRl·1.. (15.2S, S:30 p."'. Bt, '", P ... , \' .. <~ gO. 9 p.m.-(,lou(11' (1'75) G~e 19,!1 (;~L IE 17 1119) I".·, OJD 1::77" 1'521 IIna (1246) 12 m'd.' -T, ~,_I'.. 10 1 J ,I~d 2;45p",. ("'''~'"'L3!r- }""",b.1I \\,LWO fl17l) 6:IOp.",.-·<;"h-.--, + ".\" A.,. 9;30 p.m, 'I •• ,,,.. b,cti h I""...... m for "'J(!b ~t~l. nd r Jll 19' 5) 1;45p.m.-II",1 P ...... I K.h."b30:h'l '''b· t,ah.' \'I.~ (968) A,IIII'fi •• : 11\'96 (952) 11\" (9.60) " Lary R.".... OJ!) (11.77) Y 19,52) IJOp.m._B",I",l'ui... ':',1, h L.. lk by Lorn 9:45,.111. -l.oIUl P- 'Toor,pt W. I'r_ol ee· Saturday, November 30 10p.m.--I..,,!dob- "\I.lhin Ihp rorl ...... :· Htrbo-i. Mdo;." Y",k e,,·h A, v. TGW~ (9685) 10~.m.-----G"aL.mal .. -R.d;u T1Le.l~r: TGWA e roSD {11.75) G..,r ,g S) r."L (I ') \", \naX ("131 12 mid. (SU, Sun.)· ,",pi tll.... "·-~~ I .IIIa (9W, 40 European News in English Important Stations Dally MOrlli., (Ke.-acydet or thou.and. of kiloc,.d_ .bo..) EST CSW1. PortUlI'al '.736 KTCY.lbnebukuo 11.71 CITY STAnON DIAL DIB. Gernlany a.lo RAN. U.S.S,R. '.60 6:30 a.m. Berlin 15.20 DJC." 6.02 RV96." '.52 OJ' On Short Waves DID. 11.11 SBT. Sweden 16.151 8:(Xh.m. london GSV 17.81 DJL 15.11 TAP. Turko,. '.485 8:300ll.m. Berlin OJ' 15.10 DJZ. 11.101 TAQ. " 15.195 8:30 a.m. Rome IROS 17.82 DXD. i.61 TGWA. Guatemala 9:30 15.12 DZD. 10.&43 '.685. a.n a.m. Amsterdam PCJ Edited by Charles A. Morrison VLQ6 Auatralia 9.88 PCV 18.065 ~tR\.Srr~ll~nd I;::: VLQ7," l1.h 10:45 ...m. Rome: 2ROS 17 .82 President. Intern"tion,,1 DX'ers Allionce GRW. EDII'Iand 6.146 VI.R, •." 11:00 a.m. london GSV 17.81 GRY." i.80 WCAD. Philadelphia. Programs from foreign countries GSB. 9.&1 Pa. 6.06. 9.59. n.n 11 :30".m. Berlin D)' 15.20 subject to change without notice GSC, 9.&8 WCBX. Now York City 08D. 11.16 11.83. a.17. 9.85, Dally Afternoon GSE. 11.86 8.n. n.13. 8.12 12:30 p,m. EIRE 17.84 GSF, 15.14 Athlene, Irel.and OSO. n.79 W~~~: ~Y~:c.°n~t:f."9.$5 12:30 p.rn. Berlin DJe 15.20 OSI. a.26 WGEO. Schenectady. 1:00 p.m. London GSF 15.14 GSJ. 21.58 N.Y. 9.r.:! 1:30 p.m. Berlin OJ, 15.10 THE CHINESE INTERNATIONAL STATION OSLo 6.11 WLWO, Cindnnatl. GSN. 11.82 Obi-o 1525.11.80 1:50 p.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 9:00·9:45 a.m.--over XGOY (9.635) GSP. 15.31 11.71.9.59.8,08 3:30 p.m. Berlin DJI 11.80 HE present capital of China NewJ in F.nglish ;at 9:00 a.m. OST. 21.55 WNBI·I~~".~~lto~ltr.1S 3:30 p.m. Rome 2RD6 15.30 and headquarters of General­ Tran.ml..ion 14: Directed to A.ia. South GSV n.81 IR04 11.81 issimo Chiang Kai-shek is Sea. HATt. Hun,aroy '.115 WPIT. PltbbulTb. ra. T HBJ Swiu~rland 14.~5 21.64.1621,11.87.814 3:45 p.m. london GSD 11.75 10:00·11 :00 a.m.--over XGOY (11.90) Chungking, province of Szechwan, Langual~: HBL. 9,635 WRCA. N. Y. City 9.S7 4:30 p.m. Berlin DID 10.543 Chinese HBO. 11.402 WRtTI.·WRUW. 5:30 p.m. Brrlin DXM 7.17 West China. This ancient walled Tran.mi••ion IS: Directed to India. A,i. HelD. Ecuador 12,46 Bo.ton. II.... 17.16. 10.543 Minor HP&A. PaII.ama 11.70 U.35. 16.25. 15.13 DZD city, once remote. isolated and for­ 11 :05 11:25 a.m.--over XGOY (11.90) HP6G.·· l1.iS 11.79, 11.73. 8.04 5:30 p.m. Rome ZR04 11.81 bidden to occidentals, by necessity LanlUali:es: Hindustani, Arabic HVJ. Vatican City 11.74 XOOX. China 15.19 5:45 p.m. London GSD 11.75 Tran.miuirm 16: Directed to the U. S. S. R. Indo-China It.it XGOY. .. 9.625, 11.90 has been transformed overnight 11:30·11:50 a.m.---over XGOY (11.90) ,1LG4. Jap,," 1fI.I05 YUG. JUlI'o.luia 16.24. Dally into a thriving modern metropolis, Lanlluage: Russian JVZ." 11.816 2ROS. Ital,. 9.83 Eveni", JZI, 9.535 2R04. •• 11.81 6:00 p.m. Berlin DJD 11.77 with univcrsities. bustling airports TrAnlml••ion I: Directed to Europe JZJ. 11.8' IR06. 15.30 12:00 noon-12:)5 p.m. XGOY (11.90) JZK. U.16 IROS, 17.82 6:15 p.m. Finland OlE 15.19 and powerful radio stations. Lall~ua~u: German, French 7:00 p.m. RV96 9.52 KOEI. San Francl.co. 2R09. 9.67 Moscow The Chinese governmcnt's pre­ Tran.mlulon 2: Directed to Alia, South Calif. 9.61, n.33 IROIt, .. 1S.13 8:00 p.m. 8udollpest HAT4 9.125 Sea. LXV. Norway 16.n 2R015. ,. 11.78 8:00 p.m. London GSD 11.75 vious attempts at international 2:004:20 p.m. over XGOY (9.50) GSC 9.58 broadcasting, first from Nanking, LanJ(uage: Chinu~ 8:00 p.m. Stockholm SeT 15.155 Tran.mi••lon 3: Dirf!cted to Gnat Britain then from Hankow, were succes­ 8:45 p.m.- London-lh·adline :"e\o\). by Geor(f 8:15 p.m. Berlin DJD 11.77 4 :30 5 :30 p.m.--over XGOY (11.90) sively terminated by Japanese LiIlnluali:e.: Cantonese. Chinen. EnJ;lish ~Jou",.l...' G~U (11.75) GSC (958) DZD 10.54 Tran.minion 4: Directed to East North Fortl'"f'~~." 8:45 p.m. GSC 9.58 aerial bombs. It is only recently 10 p.m.-Lund"n· Within thf' Herbert london Amf!ric.a Ilod::e. toni drlHL GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) GSD 11.75 that the site of the present inter­ 1:001:05 p.m.--over XGOX (15.20) mU~Ic RAN 9.60 New. in EnJ(lish at 1 :30 p.m. 11 p.m.-G U;t I e 111 a I a--\tarimbill dance 9:30 p.m. Moscow T(;\\ \ (9685) RV96 9.52 national station has been revealed Transminion s: Directed to China. A,i. 10:15 p.m. Rome IRO) 9.63 as Chungking. its location having 11 :30 p.m.-12:50 iIl.m.-XGOX (15.20) 11.81 Langua,u: Japanese. Chinese, S'hai Dia­ Sunday, December 15 IR04 been carefully omitted in all pre­ lect 10:30 p.m. Berlin DJD 11.77 vious broadcasts and press notices. ,.....rog,atn. "'_eut ••,1. _ O.iI~ iO,ow,.m. (C.I II DID 10.54 In addition to the above, the 1:30 p.m.--(;u"'If-'nlllla-The Lunrhton Hour COil DJC 6.02 This station, call-letters XGOX­ urt. ~l'Il't:tcd ma~terpiece~: Tt;\\'A (15.17) 11 :30 p.m. London GSC 9.58 XGOY, power believed to be ap­ transmitter of XGOA at Chung­ 7 :15 p.m. GIl",lel11;t!;t---(:ollCl'rl III (he Acoustic GSL 6.11 proximately 20,000 watts, broad­ king, ordinarily uscd for local Howl of Centr",1 I'ark TGW"" (9.685) 12:00 mid. Berlin DJC 6.02 casts sixteen transmissions daily broadcasts, relays the international 8 p.m.-{;uatt-'tllala-or("hl'~Ira of Maestro Jl»(" 1 :15 i.m. London GSC 9.58 )Iolill"~ Pinitlo~. \\ilh noted solOISts. TGWA 1:30 i.m. Romt: 2R03 9.63 in fiftecn different languages or broadcasts of XGOX-XGOY daily (9.685) 2R06 15.30 dialects. These transmissions, each from 7:00 to 7:20, 9:00 to 9:10. 8 :30 p.m. Berlil\-EJI!l:Ii~h talk b\ Lord lIav.­ directed to some specific point by 10:00 to 11 :00 a.m., 2:00 10 4:20 Ha\\. DJD 111.77) 1)/0 110,54) 9 p.m.-Hrrlu,-TalJ.. b~ I!rar Admiral lulaow means of an efficient beam aerial, p.m., Wednesdays from 6:30 to DJD lil.77) OLD t 10.54 , Daily Programs, Sat., Dec. 14, are as follows (time is Ectstern 7 :20 a.m. and Saturdays from 8 :00 through Fri., Dec. 20 Standard) : to 8:50 a.m. EST on a short-wave TI>e ...... I;It.- '"...... __ -""11 g,I••t t". Monday, December 15 ..tn.. t,...... bC'*~t,_...... catM. frequency of 9_72 megs. XPSA ,... p'O(j.am• .,.....K ... (10.54) America: OJD (11.77) Oceania. Tbe Pbilippinu Due to the greater distance that 6:15 p.m. (l1.75) GSC (9.58) f9.74) citions of their receptIon, should report this Balbi of Los Angeles, , informs me of 10 p.m.-I.ondon-"Within tht" Fortrt-'H," ROII",I notch Briti~h artists: GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) ing VP02 (9.535), Sun in the Fiji Islands. to 1 :30 i.m. over JZI (9.535) ind JZJ (11.80). 10:50 p.m.-B e r 1in-Jim and Johna)': OJO 8:-45 p.m.-Lolllion-Headline Xews: GSD (i1.75) mornings belween 3:50 ind 5:15 a.m. EST. ind uperimentally from 10:30 p.m. to 11 mid. (1).77) DZD (10.54) GSC (9.58) It is being hurd with volume unging from EST. over the same stations. These test or ex· 9 p.m.-Quito. Ecuador-"Friend.hip II 0 u r": very loud on the Puific Coast to fair in the perimental schedules will become ofliciil over· Friday, December 20 HCJB (12.46) centril ind eastern stites ... Broadusts of StU transmissions starting with Jin. 1, 1941. 9:30 p.m.-Mo~co\\.-En!';li~h prol:'ram for NGrth ,... p ...... m. _.'1 d.ily ... O... I~ ~'09••m. lCol. I' America: R\'96 (9.52) RAN (9.60) 7 :15 p.m.-Londoll-'·Qui7. for the Furcrs": GSD 9:45 p.m.-London-"Tollight We Present": Ce­ (11.75) GSC (9.58) lebrities of stage. screen and concert hall: en in thv. air, 011 land. at sea: GSD (11.75) Saturday, December 14 8:30 p.m.-Brrlin-Enelish talk by Lord H.t\\. GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) G5C (9.58) GSL (6.11) '-:0' p.-ou'.ml b,o.denl d:oil. _ 0 ..;1. ~I'O(I'.m. (Col. Il Ha\\: IJ,IIJ (11.77) OZD (10.5<1) 10 p.m.-London-Talk, "Within the Fortress": 11 :15 p.m.-L 0 n d 0 n-"Britain Speaks": GSD 8:15 p.m.-I. 0 lido n-"Off the Hecord": GSU 9:20 p,m.-Berlin-Engli~h talk by E. D. Ward GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) GSl (6.11) (11.75) GSC (958) GSl (6.11) (11.75) GSC (958) D.lD (11.77) DZD (\0.54) 10:30 p.m.-London-Radio NewHeel: "The War 12:55 a.m.-Srdne)"-Proe:ram for Pacific Coa~t 8:-45 p.m.- Berlin-Fr~ K:lh{-'nbach's :\li1itlr)' Re· 10 p.m.--Guatrmala-Radio Thuter. "El De'llen in Sound": E)"e·witn.. ~" 3ccounh from ob'ien-_ li'\lt-'ner~: \'l.Q7 n 1.88) vil-'\\ DJO £11.77) OZD (10.5<1) COil el De~dell": TGWA (9.685) 40 It/lt , European News in English Important Stations Daily Mort,'ng (Mecacycle. or thounnda of kilocycle••ho_) caW7. Portu,al 9,78& MTCY. Maoohukuo 11.78 EST CITY STATION DIAL DJ'B. Germany 16.20 RAN. U.8.B.R. 9.60 DJ'C," 8.01 R V96, " 9.61 6:30 a.m. Berlin OJB 15.20 On Short Waves DJ'D, 11.77 SBT. Sweden I6.U6 8:00 a.m. london GSV 17.81 DJI.. n.ll TAP, Turke,. 9.486 DJZ, 11.101 TAO,. .. 15.195 8:30 <1I.m. Berlin OJB 15.20 DXB, 9.81 TGWA. Guatemala 8:30 a.m. Rome 2R08 17 .82 DZD, 10.M8 9.816. 16.17 9:30 <1I.m. Amsterd<1lm PCJ 15.21 Edited by Charles A. Morrison EAQ. Spain 11.88 VLQ5. AUltralia 11.81 PCV 18.065 EIB.E. Ireland 17.84 VLQ7." 11,88 President, International DX'ers Alh~nce GB.W. Ens-land 8.14& VLB.. 958 10:45 a.m. Rome 2R08 17 .82 GRY," 11.80 WCAB. Philadelphi•. 11 :00 <1I.m. london GSV 17 .81 Programs from foreign countries 08B. 9.51 Pa. 8.0&. 9.511. !S.1l 11:30 a.m. Berlin OJB 15.20 GSC. !UI WCBX. New York City subject to change without notice GSD. 11.75 17.13.16.17, '.65. 08E. 11.'8 8.17, 11.13. 8.11 Daily Afternoon OSF. U.t4 Wg.~~: ~1o~~:l' 12:30 p.m. Alhlone. Ireland 17.84 GSG. 17.71 9." EIRE OSI. 15." WGEO. SCbenectady, 12:30 p.m. Berlin OJB 15.20 GSJ, 11.51 N. Y. 11.63 1:00 p.m. london GSF 15.14 THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING STATION OF GUATEMALA GSI.. 8.11 WLWO, Cincinnati. 1:10 p.m. Berlin OJB 15.20 OSN, 11." Ohio U.:U.17.10 GSP. 15.31 11.11.9.59.8.08 1 :50 p.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 NTERNATIONAL station TGWA, The programs of TGWA, especially GST, 21.55 WNBI. New York Cit,. 3:30 p.m. Berlin OJI 11.80 "The Voice of Guatemala," is those broadcast daily from 12:45 GSV. 17.'1 11.19.8.100.17.78 3:30 p.m. Rome 2R06 1530 HAT4. HUll-au,. 9.115 WPIT. Plttlburlth. Pa. making an outstanding contribu­ to 2:00 p.m. EST, on a frequency RBJ. Switzerl.nd 14.&35 2RO" 11.81 I II.M. 15.11. 11.17.1.14 tion in the fostering of Criendly re­ RBI..·· '.535 WRCA. N. Y. Clt7 '.87 3:45 p.m. london GSO 11.75 of 15.17 megs. nre received in this HBO. 11.401 WlltrL·WB.UW. 4:30 p.m. Berlin DID 10543 lations between the United States country and Canada with amazing RCn. Ecuador 12.48 Boaton. X.... 17.1$ 5:30 p.m. Berlin 7.27 HP5A. Puam. 11.10 15.35.15.11. 16.13 OXM and Latin America. To Cully ap­ signal strength. Following is a HP6G." 11.18 11.79. 11.73. 8.04: DID 10.543 preciate its broadcasts one must HVJ. Vatican Ci,y 11.74 XOOX. ChiD. 15.19 5:30 p.m. Rome 2R04 1\~1 resume of the regular program Indo-China 11.71 XGOY, .. 11.825. 11.90 5:45 p.m. london GSO 11.75 understand something about color­ features broadcast over TG WA .TL01. J.pan 15.105 YUO. Ju,olla"t"l. 161-\ JVZ." 11.116 IR03. Italy 1,83 ful and picturesque Guatemala, the (all time is EST). JZI, 9.536 tR04" 11.11 Daily Ennin9 northernmost state oC Central JZJ. 11.10 tRGe. 15.30 JZK. 16.18 IROI. 1'r.s. 6:00 p.m. Berltn 11.77 DAILY (on 15.17 melr.) OJO America. Directed to United State. and Canada ROEI. Ibn Franeiloo, 1R09. 9.87 6:15 p.m. Finland DIE 15.19 C.lif. 9.63.9.87. 16.33 IROI4. " n.13 Guatemala IS a land of contrasts 12:45 p.m.-Popular mU$ic on the mlrimba LXV. No...... ,. 16 17 IROU. .. 11.78 7:00 p.m. Moscow RV96 9.52 I :27 p.m. Coffee market quotations 8;00 p.m. where the ancient and the modern Budapest HAT4 9.125 1:30 D.m.-The Luncheon Hour Concen 8:30 p.m.-Hcrlin-""lirror 01 Gl'rman Prot:rcs .. 8:00 p.m. meet. Here arc jungles whose thick london GSO 11.75 SATURDAYS (on 9.685 me...) D.IO (11.77) nzn (10.54) GSC 9.58 underbrush overgrows and almost Directed to United Statel and Canada 8:00 p.m. 10 :00 p.m.-C.oncen by OrQuc:=na Pro,re:' 8:30 p.m.--eincinnati--(iul,;illll>itl S.\Ulphonv Or Stockholm SBT 15.155 conceals exquisite ruins of old t:he!tra: \\'LWO (9.59) 8:15 p.m. Berlin 11.77 SlSU OJO Mayan habitations: whose trees II :00 p.m._Dance: music with the: marimbll 10 p.m.-London-"Wilhill the Fortress." Herbl'rt DID 10.54 of 'he Nluionitl Police Force Hodee. tall:i dri\"l'r: (i:-.I) (11.75) GSC (9.58) 8:45 p.m. london GSC '.58 abound with howling monkeys, SUNDAYS (on 15.t7 mea.) 10:50 p.m.-8erlin-"HOI Otf the Wirr" f)JU GSO 11.75 green parrots, and the brilliantly Directed to United State. and CI,,"ada (l1.77) DlD (10.54) 9:30 p.m. Moscow RAN '.60 plumaged Quetzal bird-Guatema­ 2: I 5 p.m.-Son,s with guitlr IIccompitni- RV96 ment '.52 2 :30 p.m.-Light orchestral music Sunday, December 22 10:15 p.m. Rome 2R01 '.63 lan national emblem and symbol of 2 :45 p.m. Littin·Americitn sonrs For prall...... uro.d~..t ••'1)1 ..~ O.il, Progr• ..,. tOol. II 2R04 11.81 freedom. since it can not live in 3 :00 p.m.-Spanish music p.m.--Gu~tl'llhILI-PUJ1ulill· 10:30 p.m. Berlin OJO 11.77 captivity Here are beautiful, 3:15 p.m. Lyric. mU$ical chorus 3:30 Lalin Amcrit:i1n DID 10.54 Directed to Europe rllu~ic: TGWA (15.17) sparkling blue lakes, such as LOok~ OJC 6.02 3:JO p.m. Concen of popular Lalin 4 p.m.-London- "An Arnerici>1I lit 8rit 11 :30 p.m. london GSC 9.58 Atitlan, on whose shores rise gigan­ American music by the Or· Olin·': GSD (11.75) GR \' (9.60) questa Popular of thc: National 7 p.m.-Guatl!m"I,,---{'ollC'rrl from the A('oustlt: GSL 6.11 tic volcanic mountains Here Polit:e Force 12:00 mid. Berlin OJC 6.02 80"1 ill Central P"rk' T(;\\A (15.17) are broad, Certile valleys with many 4: 15 p.m. Popular music on the marimba 8:30 p.m.-8erlin-Endj~h t ..lk b\· l.urd H.lW 1:15 oJ.m. london GSC '.58 (on 9.685 mea.) 1:30 <1I.m. Rome 2R01 plantations, where coffee, bananas Directed to Latin AmeriCA Jla\\ DJD (11.77) DZD (10.54) DJC (6.02) '.63 f"ortre~<' Hu~h 2R06 15.30 and chicle gum are grown (thirty 7 :00 p.m.-Concen by the First Milhary 10 p.m.-London-"Wilhin Ihf' Sir to forty percent of these planta­ Band, in the Acoustic: Bowl in W"Ipole: (iSD (11.75) (;,,(' (9.58) GSL (6.11) Central Park tions are owned by Germans who 7 :50 p.m. Sports bulletin (Spanish) Monday, December 23 Daily Pragrams, Sat., Dec. 21, have gained a strong foothold in 8 :00 p.m,-Qrchutra of Maestro Jose Mo· lina PinillOI. with noted cuelt F .... Prov...... -..••••,1)1 _ 0 ...11' pO'09r..... tCol. 11 through Fri•• Dec. 27 this country) Here are good soloists 7:"5 p.m.-London-Tall... "'\I .. lter<; of ,\lllment" The "r'O'\I"."'. Il.t~" h~.~ "r~ tho'" '""_C.~....,1, •• tI,. roads, good hotels, excellent hunt­ 9:00 p.m.-SonIS: loprano, u:nor and GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) ...... t...... C,,""Uo....ror j"d,c.t"d. ing and fishing, a mild climate, and baritone 8:30 p.m.-London-"8ritaill ::;,peitk ...· with Le~llr EST City Program Station 9 :20 p.m.-Georleue Con,oux de ClIldllo, G~C twenty - four - hour plane service pianist: The evolution of the Howard; GSD (11.75) (9.58) ~.m.-Biltavia, Engli~h 8:45 p.m.-Berlin- Fred Kaltenbo6('h: DJO (11.17) 7:15 JiI\;I-l'ro\o::rilm for with New York ... Here the popu­ musical forml hstener.. ; (1:45 lI.m) ~e\\! (En!!"li~h): ""1,\ 9 :45 p.m.-Soloisu OlD (10.54) (19.345) lation is seventy percent Indian. 10;00 p.m.-The Exquisite Hour: Sym. 8:45 p.m.-!'""it7.erl;tnd-Proeram for :\urth Amer. Ea~t phonic iCil: HB.I <1<1.535) IIno (11.402) 7:.20 a.m.-S ) d n I." )'-DrO.tdc",:t1 for CoaH They are well educated, colorful 11 :00 p.m.-Operatic music North Allle!"ican h~tener:t. \"LQ5 (9.68) 10 p.m.-London-"Within the Fortre!!l:' Georo:e and musical-Indians, whose ma­ t 1 ;30 p.m. Modern mUlic (;~(" 8:l5<11.m.-Tok)'o-~·e"~ (Encdi~h): JZJ (11.80) II :45 p.m.-Orran concert Hlake: CSD (\ 1.75) (9.58) GSL (5.J I) JZI (9.535) rimba music has now become world MONDAYS (on 9.685 me,.) 9 a.m.--Chuntkint:. China---ehine~e :\"tiollill pro. famous. Dir-ected to United Statel and Canada Tuesday, December 24 gnm for North Alllericit XGOY (9.63) TGWA is a 10,OOO-watt ultra­ 10 :00 p.m.-Concert by First Mili,ary Band F .... "r09...... ' d.,I, _ 0.,1)1 PN9.am. tcel. II It :00 p.m.-Marimba concert _lit XGOA (9.72) 6:15 p.m.-Berlin-Berlin I'hi/harmonic Orchl!:ttra a.m.-S)"ffn(')'-Orolldca~t modern short·wave station at Gua­ TUESDAYS (on 9.885 me••) 10:25 for Pacific Co".. t· Dir-eded to United Stale. and Canada DJD (11.77) DZU <10.54) (10:30 a.III.) Nrws (En~lish): VLQ7 (11.88)' temala City, the capital of Guate­ 10:00 p.nl.-COncert by Orquesta Prolitre:· 8:30 p.m.-L 0 n d 0 n-"Britain Speak"."' J. 8 p.m.-Gu~tclllaia-Popul"r mu~ic 12:45 marinlba mala. The transmitter was installed sista Priestl~y: GSD (11.75) C:'!C (9.58) for :"i'orth America: 'rGWA (15.11) by and is operated by United States 11 :00 p.m.-Hawaiian music 8:45 p.m.-Lonrfnn-Ileadline Se"~. b; Geor~.. 1 :10 p.m.-Ueriin-EIH;lish propa~alldi1 talk b) 11 : I 5 p.m.-Opentic selections radio engineers. By means of di­ WEDNESDAYS (on 9.885 mea.) Siocolllbe: G::.O (11.75) GSC (9.58) Lord 1101" Ha"' DJu (15.20) 9:30 p.m.-London-T"lk. "lIere Lih the Nazi": Elllr:li~h rective antennae, the station's pro­ Directed to Latin America 3 p.m.-Rulll('--Eveninl.! COllcert \\ith 10:00 p.m.-Opera GSD (11.75) GSf' (9.58) announcemrllt : 2R08 (11.82) 2R04 (11.81) grnms are beamed on the United It :30 p.m._Popular music 10 p.m.-London-"Within the Forlres~." C1emen(t: 4:50 p.m.~Berlill-Ev('nin!t prOf!;ram for :"i'orth States, Europe or Latin America THURSDAYS (on 9.685 me.s) Dane: (;SO (11.75) CSC (9.58) GSL 16 II) AmerlC;L DJD (11.77) Directed to United States a.nd Canada 5:25 p.m.-SJdneJ-8ruallr~~t for e~ .. tern Xonh at will. All broadcasts to the United 10 :00 p.m.-Chamber music Aml!riu: VLQ7 (11.88) States and Canada arc announced 11 :00 p.m.-Concert by ,he Madens dc Mi Wednesdoy, December 25 6:30 p.m.--Guadcloupe, French We~t Indie!i-En in English and Spanish; those to Tierra Marimba Ensemble of F.... p.-og...... ~.t ••,1)1 He 0";1)1 "r'O'\I'..... tCOI. II ~lish ti~lrnlc'r~: the Na,ional Police Force 5:30 p.m.-Berljll-"Throu~h a \\"Olllall'~ ~)'e~" vrogram for U. S. rG8AH Europe in English, French, Ger­ FRIDAYS (on 9.685 meas) 0.445) Directed to Latin America DJD (11.77) UZU (10.54) 6:30 p.m.-P it n a m a-Xe"~ (Ellgli~h); HP5A man, Italian and Spanish; those to 10:00 p.m.-Radio Theater (Spanish) 7 :30 p.m.-London-·'Briti,h :'!k('tt:h Book": G~U (11.70) Lntin America in Spanish only. II :00 p.m,-Selected music (11.75) Gsr (9.58) 6:45 p.m.-Quito, I~ruadnr-Le~~on~ ill SPillliII.....,. {COl. II 7:20 p.m.-Buda~est-VarietvIJrol(ram from HUll' 7:15 p.m.-Lorulon-EIIf{lish Sewsletter for CUll' gary for North Am('riUIl listeller~: H.\T4 nounCer is a woman "Radio Maroc" 8:10 to 10:30 p.m. EST. over 2R03 (9.63), (11.94), Rabat, Morocco, is still being heard IRO" (11.81) and 2RDll (7.22). with the ada: GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) (9.125) 8:30p.m.-Beriin-CollclI;C 11(.ur: OJD (11.77) ra~lrrn with fair regularity intermittently from 12 news bulletin in English at 10:15 p.m, EST 8 p.m.-TuklO-Prul(r;lm for '\'orlh ArneI" DZD (10.54) ica: .ILC'! (15.105) .lVZ (11.815) noon to 5 :30 p.m. EST. Four strokes on a . The new Chinese station XGRX (11.92), 8:45 p.m.-I.unrlon-Ilradhne :\1'\\ •• bv VrrnOIl 8 p.m.-London-:'\I('\\~ rOlllll1ent3l'.\. liSD (11.75) gong is the interval signal.. Don't miss the in Shanghai. recently mentioned in this col· Burtlett: (;SD (11.75) GSC (9.58) GSC (9.58) colorful broadc~st of Christmas Eve on Beacon umn as broadcasting daily from" to 7 :30 a.m. 9:20 p.m.-8 e r I i n-".\t:tiull Hrporls from till! 8 p.m.-StO('kholm-l'row:rarn from ~"eden for Hill, to be aired over 80S ton station WRUl EST, it has now betn established ;s the Nazi Front"; DJD (11.77) OlD (10.54) li~tlc'llrr< ill i\orth Arn('rir;J: ~OT (15.155) (11.73,6.04>. on Tuesday. December 24. start· mouthpieu in the Far Eut, is louted in the 10 :50 p.m.-II r r I i n-Jilll ~nd Johnn\: DJD 8:15 p.m.-Lolldon-Starliidlt Variety by top (11.77) nzu (10.54) nolt:h 8riti.h "rti~h GSO (11.75) GsC (9.58) IIIg at 9 p.m. EST. This quaint tradition of an German Club and is under the direct control 8 :30 p.m.-L 0 n d 0 n- -Talk, Britain Speak~": old English Christmas with carols, bell·ringers of the German Embassy in Shanghai. The pro· GSD (11.75) Gol. II eastern North AIlleriu JLG4 (15.105) ... According to the New Zealand OX Radio for F08AA (7.10). Papete. TahIti, Tuesdays 7:15 p.m.-London-"Quit for lhl" Force''': G:'tO 9 p.m.--Quito. Et:uaeor ""'riend~hip H 0 U r"': Association. the 1t<1llian news period broadust and Fridays at 11 p.m. EST. (\ 1.75) GSC (9.58) HCJ8 (12.46) 8:15 p.m.-l.i~hon-"Saudade'· progri1m rompiled 9:30 p.m.-Mo~co"--Ellll'li.h 11rot:ram for North for Portugue~e r('~idl'nt<; in ~orth Aml"ri('.'l America: nv96 (9.52) RA~ (9.60) csw7 (9.74) 10 p.m.-London-Talk. "Within the For'res..": ers in the air. on land. at .ea: GSO 01.75) Saturday. December 21 8:30 p.m.~8erlin-Enll:li~h talk b\ Lord H.. w GSD (11.75) GSC (9.58) G::'L (6.11) (iSC (9.58) G~L (6.11) fCor PO'09,....., .,._. d."I)I _ 0";1)1 "O'09ram. (Col. 1) Haw: DJD (11.77) DI.D (10.54) 10:30 p.m.-London-Radio ~e"~re('l: "The War 11 :15 p.m.-L 0 n d 0 n-"Britain ~peak,;": GSD 5:15 p.m.-L.im,,-l)rogram of I'('ru ,\utOllIobile 9 p.m.-OO!ton-Tra\·el tall...~ 1111 South Ameriu in Sound" E\e"itne<- 1It:t:ounh from ob~l'(\ (11.75) GSC (9.58) G!"L (6.11) Club for North America. O..\X4K (15.155) (in Ent:li~h) \\'nl'L (11.73. 6.0<1) 40 it II I European Hews in Engli sh Important Stations Daily MOrll/lIg ClTV STATION DIAL caW?, Port"lIa! 8.7308 RV".l1,S.SR. '.U O111,Oe"""A,. 1&.10 SBT.8weden U,IU 5:30a.m, Berlon ,,-" DJC," e,OI TAP. TlIrlo_7 I .th 7:00'" i.m. London m". 17.81 On Short Waves ND. 11.71 TAQ." 18,196 ~.m. 15 .20 DJL. lUI TOWA.Ouatemata 7:30 Berlin DJ% 11.801 9.61&, n.I' 7:30 ~.m. Rome 2R08". 17,82 DXB 9.el VLQ6. AUluoJ(a I,U 7:45 i.m. London 11.86 Edited Charles A. Morrison vtQ'." 1111 S:3O a.m. Amsterdim 15.22 by irR\.Sf,.~~1MI In: VLR, 9.61 '" 18.065 Pres,dent, InternetioMI DX'ers AliiMce (tRW talllaad 8. 14$ WCAB. Phll.delphll, "V'" ORY." 980 PI. 6.06.9,&9, 16,17 9;45 a,m. Rome 2ROS 17.82 Programs from foreign countries OSB, 9.U WCBX, New Yorio Cit,. 10 :0(h.m. London m 17.81 aBC, 9." 17,13, 1~,21. i.U, 1510 lIubject to change without notice OIiD. II." '11. 11.13. 8.12 10:30a.m. B"h" 08E, 11,18 11 :30a,m . Athlone, I~land EIRE". 17.84 ou. n.14 W~~~: ~~0~~3!." '.U II :30".m. Berlin 15.20 OliO, 11." WOEO. IIclul... etad7, ". OBI. U.H Jr, Y. g,as OSl. 21,U WLWO. Clneinnall. Daily Aft.rllooll TOKYO EXPANDS OVERSEAS PROGRAM SERVICE GSL. 6.11 0111. 1615.11.'0, 12:00 noon London 15.14 OSP. lUI 11,'1.8.09.8,08 GBT. 21.U 12:30 p.m. Berlin '"OJO 15.20 ITH the joint purpose of gram announcements follow and WHBl. 1~~S;.'~moCiu· n 12:50 p.m. Rome 1530 O-SV. 11,81 intensifying its propaganda then the daily news buUetin in En­ HATt, Hunpt"J' 9.12~ 2 :30 p.m. Berlin 2""022 11.80 HBJ, Bwlt..,l~m.I_R~u~.t prOt:r3m by lh 7:15 p.m , Berlin OJO 11.77 power that they radiate, make it The complete new schedule of \-1ari,,,ha En'~rnblo!: TCWA (15.17) Puis V 9.52 possible for listeners in the United Japanese overseas broadcasts which 6 p.m.--(;".t~m .b---("o"t. rl Irom Ih. AtOu'lit ao,,1 in C~nlr.l Park TCWA (15.17) 7:45 p.m. London GSC 9.58 Slates and Canada to hear Tokyo becomes officially elTective on GSO 11.75 7 p.m.--Gu.I~,,,al;,--O,.che 'Ir' of M •• "ro Jo,t S:30 p.m, Moscow with the same regularity and signal Wednesday. January 1, 1941 , fol­ .\-1,~i,,~. l'inill ..... w"h notE"d ...I,,'.u; TGW.\ '"RV96 ''''9.52 strength that they hear Berlin and lows (time Is CST): (9.685) 9:15 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.6] London. 1:00 to 2:30 a.m. for Hawaii over 7 :30 p.m.-I. 0 n d 0 n-"Ori!.i" SI'4'3k,." J, B 2R04 11.81 I'ti~"I~~: GSD (JUS) GSC /9,58) 9:30 p.m. OJD 11.77 The overseas broadcasts for lis­ JZI (9.535) 8 p.m.-6~':lin l'.ri.~T"lk '''' Ilud Admiral LuI OJ, 6.02 teners in the eastern part of North 4:30 to 5:25 a,m. for Australia­ lOW, OJO (11.77) \" (9.52) Pir;s V 9.52 America is now a two-hour pro­ New Zealnnd over JZJ (11.80) 10:30 p.m. London 9.58 gram, broadcast daily from 7:00 to 5:30 to 8:30 a.m. for China and Monday. December 30 m 6,11 '" _ •• ,., _ .. ""'y _ o. ,,~ ~, ...... Ie., .. '" 9:00 p.m. CST. over two of the new South Seas over JZI (9.535) and 11:00 p.m. Buhn OJ( 6,02 6:45 p.m.~ I ,ondon-T31k, '·~buu. ~I \Ion>tnl'" 12:lSl.m. London GSC 958 stations JLG4 (t5.105) and JVZ JZJ (11.80) G~O (1175) G':'C 19,58) 12:30 i.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 (11.815). JLG4 is being heard with 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. for Southwest­ 7:30 p,m.-B~rhn I'.,iI' 2R04 "30 trcmendous volume. In fact. you ern Asia over JZI (9.535) and '"""r .... W· om (11.77) Y (9.52) can't miss it for it Is about the JZJ (11.80) 8:15 p.m._:,-/('>I York r;t~-Special Cht;.lma~ and Doily Programs. Sot., Dec. 28. \'tW Yoar". HQlid.y 1'r0000r.m lur Latin li<1~II ' only station audible on the 19- I :00 to 3:00 p.m. for Europe over fr; WR("A (9,67) through Fri., Jan. 3 meter band at that hour. The pro­ JVW (7.257) and JZI (9.535) 8:20 p.m. (Mon •• Wed .• fri.) _Bf'thn·P~rir Sorlh America XG(H (9.63) tropolis of the Far East. It is now America over JLG4 (15,105) and OJ!) rl1.77) y (9,52) XGOA 19.72) 10 :00 a.m. in Tokyo, and we are JVZ (11.815) 7:30 p.m.-L 0" d 0 n~""ritain Speak.," J 6 9:25 i.m.~S)dH~~Sro.dc",1 r... r I'a(" (9.58) (9,30 ~.m) '\e", (En~li'h) VLQ7 (11.88) commencing our regular overseas 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. for Western 7 :45 p.m.-Loo,clo,,-H.ad!int Sew" b.' G..,r~. 10 ~.m. (u. SIt.. Sun.) -"",",i, of Ih .,"" by broadcast {or listeners in the east­ North America over JZI (9,535) SIr U'I~r" l\'orlh (9.52) of Puis is also ci,rying Ihe Berlin Pro· his rectived J leller from Deni s M, Gick, stl· 6:30 p.m.-I. 0" d 0 n-'"Brili,h Sk"ch B""k"' Am~f;ca Vl.Q7 !l1.88) GSO (11.75) GSC (9,58) 4:15 p.m. Wi""ip~ or-- Xew. (E,,~!if', Fr.neb 11' •• , l"di ~'- ~:n ception of Ih! nlghlly London bro~d(~st lor ClOt COmmtnces It 1:30 p.m. CST. Reporh (Ii,h f>r"~r.'" lor U. ~. 1i,le".", H;8.~1I Thursday. January 2 0.145) North Ameriu. 4:42 10 10:35 p,m. CST. is now Irom United SIIIH lill~ners Irt ug~r!y w~l· ~ ...... _" "'" ... O"'y _ ....""', ,q, I) 5:30p.m.~I'."a",a-.\;." . (En.h,h), IIP5A being .IIordet by GSC (9.58) According c(lmed ind wil) b. "r,litd promptly ... ith lhe 3 p.m.- · 1.o"Jon-"S~ak'n~ for Britlin" GSt (1170) 10 Normin Kriebel of Ambler, Pennsylv..nii. sution·. urilic'I,on urd Tht II11 (958) 5:45 p.m,--Quiln. Ecuador-I.•• .."" in ~I>a"i,h FGA (9.41). D.kar. Stnegil. miy now be hurd brOidtlS! to Iht Byrd [x""dilion in Antlrelicl 6:30 p.m.-B u d ape $1-----COfnmUlliutions of IhP HCJIl (1246) daily from 2:15 10 3:30 p.m.: oC(~sion~lIy as ... ill be m~dt on friday, Jlnuuy 3. it 10:30 1I'0rid A"o; /6:30 p.rtI.) '<.,, ' 7 :30 p.m.-V.tie," Ci,y---(""'hnlie ro.'" lor 1i.1~" Or Seneg,lese. En~lish b'Ndush ue mide Hew York. Or. Plul A. S,~lt Ind his group (E,,~h,h), XGOY (15.19) ." ill Nurlh ,\"'tt;U Il\"J (11.74) on Tupsd~ys ind F"~,ys, from 3 to 3:15 p.m. of men ... ill luv~ "Lilliroo:r"'" !rOm PorlU 8:20 p.m.-Bfrli,,·l'ar,_'·Anion R~I>orl' from tl,t 01 for ' 01 P"ru Aulnmoh,l. ,ire<, OJD (11.77) Y (9.52) GSC (9.58) GSD tl1.75) (.~(" 19581 nub of .\;orlh .\",~ric.: O"X~1l (15.155) 7:45 p.m.~Lond"n--fl,adlin. New" h,· A, G 7 p.m.-:",n~kh(lI",~Pr"~r.". ,,,''" Sw"I~" for 9 p.m.- -l.ond",,-T "I~. "W;,h,,, 110. furl"»'" 7;30 p.m. S("rhn·I'ari,~"Mirror 01 Gfnn.n I'ro~, \lundo,,-'·Wilhin th~ Forlre..... 1/. Wirk 7:30 p.m.-LonclQn_T~lk. '"(lri,.i" Spuk,' G:"O 11 :55 p.m,-S),d".)'-Pr"'lram for Pa<;"r CO~'I 9 p.m.-I..,.,,!o,,-"Wi'hi~ Ih~ h ... I,,,,.:· llerbtrl h,m Sl~ed GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) GSL (11.75) GSC (9.58) h"'''tTS; \'LQ7 (11.88) H od~t. Ini driver GSO (11,75) GSC (9.581 (6.11 ) 7:15p.m, -I..o"don-"eadlill~ :-/t"5: G~D (11.75) 12 mld.-----chunlkin~. (1"n.~rrOt:ram for W"I 9:50 p.m.-B~rlin·r"i_"Ho' Of! Iht Wir~" 9 p.m.--G u ~ t f m a I_Radio Thflle.: T'GWA GSC (9.58) COht li'lpntr. X(;oY 115.19) OJ[) (11.77) Y 19.52) (9685\ 40 II/It I