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RADIODOINGS RED BOOK OF RADIO RadioJ(uthority of EPacilic a st Nell Larson -KMIC, Inglewood, Calif.

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RADIODOINGS RED BOOK OF RADIO

RadioJ(uthority of

EPacilic a st

Nell Larson -KMIC, Inglewood, Calif.

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2 Radio Doings May 21

If Hearing Is Believing then when you hear

Kolster Radio You Will Be Convinced That This Is the Receiver Which Most Deserves a Place

in Your Home-

KOLSTER 6 -D

Aerial operation. Spe- cial Kolster designed cir- cuit. Six tubes. Single Dial Control. The set that makes "Parade of Stations 'possible.

$98.50 less accessories

Every Kolster Dealer

is a man carefully selected for his integrity and ability. Any Kolster dealer will prove to you that this is the set which you will ultimately own. Why not make him prove it today?

Distributed by

H. Earle Wright, Incorporated .123.129 $ecoati Sterei nasi I .ehtb Strr+t. SAN FRANC1SC' Cu;: .ANGELES

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May 21 Radio Doings 3

Hear the Famous "Parade of Stations" On

Kollier Radio Any One of These Authorized Kalster Dealers

Will Be Glad to Demonstrate for You in. Your Own Home:

LOS ANGELES

Hollywood

C. R. Hauser 4310 Melrose Ave. OLympia 2666

Hollywood Radio Co.

709 N. Western Ave. GLadstone 2897

Otto K. Oleson Illuminating Co.

6548 Hollywood Blvd. GLadstone 5194

Northeast

Brooklyn Radio Shop 1521 Brooklyn Ave. \Ngelus 3296

"Wide

Tone- Range"

Southern California GLENDALE POMONA

Budwig Radio Co. 201 N. Brand Blvd. Glendale 1801

LONG BEACH

Rialto Radio Co. 430 American Ave. Long Beach 653 -171

NORTH LONG BEACH

Virginia City Elec. Co. 5354 Long Beach Ave. Long Beach 656 -573

MONTEREY PARR

Monterey Park Music Co. 102 E. Garvey Alhambra 1182 -M

PASADENA Ashton's Radiolectric

Store 1762 E. Colorado St. Colorado 4042

John Burnley 120 E. Second St.

Pomona 1472

SAN DIEGO

Maryland Auto Supply 650 F Street Main 3590

SANTA BARBARA

J. E. Wiley San Marcos Bldg. Santa Barbara 3971

TORRANCE

DeBra Radio Installa- tion Co.

2175 Cravens Torrance 73 -J

"Clear-Cut Selectivity"

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4 Radio Doings .\1ar 21

RADIO POWER The

H. M. Radio Power Unit is the most efficient answer to radio power now

obtainable on the market

No liquids, no trickle charger, no batteries.

6 in. x 7 in. x 9 in.

No danger to your drapes and carpets, as you will get from the battery and charger fumes.

UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE

You should hear the wonderful

STEWART -WARNER SIX Operate with the H. M. RADIO POWER UNIT

It makes a Perfect Radio Combination

Ask your Dealer about it, or write or phone us.

Turn it on as you do your electric light. It operates your radio at an expense of a 30 -watt lamp cost per month.

DEALERS, get in touch with us on this real radio merchandise.

RADIO SUPPLY CO. .S

912 -914 So. Broadway. Phone VAndike 6063 Los Angeles E. A. ANDERSON, Inc., Manufacturera

1954 South Vermont Phone BEacon 2223. Los Angeles

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Nets York Odio J. W. NASTIE

155 East 42nd Street Vanderbilt 4661

Chicago Office Sas Francisco Office A. G. RUDOLPH

500 N. Dearborn St. CONGER & MOODS'

Sharon Building Kearney 3483

iRabto Eomnçe Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

407 East Pico Street, Los Angeles, Calif.

"The Red Book of Radio" H. C. CHARLES Phone WEatmore 1401 KENNETH G. ORMISTO\ one Editor Technical Editor

1. S. MILLER MAJ. LAWRENCE MOTT Associate Editor Associate Editor

'Entered ay semnd -elasa matter. Nor. 25. 1922. Yoe Angeles. ('al.. Post Ortice. under Art of klareb 3. 1897.) t'npfrleht. 1920. hr ironwood Publishing Co.

Issued Weekly. Ten tents Copy. Three DoUtrs a fear. Curda and Foreign Countr4a. L1 3a per Year.

Vol. X Los Angeles MAY 21. 1927 San Francisco No. 21

IN THIS ISSUE

Radiograms - - - - - 13

Topics of the Day - - - 15

Your Page - - - - I7

Woman's Page - - - - - 24

Koo -Koo Kolyunl - - - - 25

Questions and Answers - - - 26

DX Club - - - - - 28

Time Tables - - - - - - .33 -39

Detailed Programs - - 42 -73

Trade Notes - - - - - - 76

Broadcasters' Digest - - - 78

ONLY $3.00 A YEAR Have RADIO D01NGS mailed to your home every week. Fill out

blank below. Either mail to us, or your dealer will be glad to take care of it for you. Please indicate whether NEW or RENEWAL. IIORWOOD PUBLISHING CO., 407 E. Pico St., Los Angeles. CONGER & MOODY. Sharon Building. San Francisco, Calif.

Gentjemen: I enclose $3.00, for which send me RADIO DOINGS for one yea. -

NEW- RENEWAL.

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b Radio Doings May 21

The New

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The Utah Piano Speaker uses the full musical reso- nance of the sounding board of the piano to achieve the most marvelous orthophonic tone qualities radio has ever known. No horn or other speaker needed. Reproduces voice, instruments, high and low notes, surpassing anything ever achieved by a radio repro- ducer. Price includes 25 feet of cord. Easily installed without danger to piano.

Now selling like' wildfire!

C.- W. SMITE[ CO. /lone of Utah Speakers

WEstmore 3291 Los Angeles 1125 Wall

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Mal' 21 Radio Doings

GGRESSIVE

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You miss a lot of good things now- adays unless your set is equipped with modern tubes.

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Gold Seal Radio Tubes The improvement will delight you -don't put it off another day. Gold Seal Tubes cost no more and give superor results.

Just runsull your local Gold Seal Dram or wrilr direrl to ut.

Distributors: UNION HARDWARE & METAL COMPANY

411 East First Street Los Angeles. Cal.

GOLD SEAL ELECTRICAL CO. Incorporated

250 Park Ave., New York

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8 Radio Doings May 21 ï /j

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LOS ANGELES CE -CO DEALERS

J. C. Readier 625 S. Main

Philco Sales Servic 1514 South Hope

Standard Radio 417 W. Pico

Walker Radio 5835 S. Vermont

Vermont Center Radio 6219 S. Vermont Ave

H. H. Walker 1323 Venice Blvd.

Sturgis Music 4713 S. Broadway

NUsoa Miasma 4320 Avalon

Tloll Radio Shop 4704 S Centra

Lee's Radio Art Ce. 4545 Whittler Blvd

Wilkins Radio Mfg. Co. 5317 S. Central

Phair Radio Co. 242 E. Florence

Hines Radio 7322 S. Broadway

McWhorters Radio 8625 S. Vermont

Henderson Radio Store 3805 Whittler Blvd.

C. S. Young 3713 Eest Flr*t

Johnson Auto Supply 765 Atlantic Blvd.

Atwater Radio Shop 3208 Glendale Blvd.

Holland Electric Shop 5632 Pasadena Ave.

McNeil Music Co. 5711 Pnndena Ave.

Belong L Busbrd 1717 W. Adams

HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Radio

7o9 N. Western Hollywood Electric

o656 Hollywood Blvd. Mohawk Battery Radie

21,1 Sunset Blvd. Doran Electric Choy

7515 Sunset Blvd. Lovinger- Melrose Radis

4416 Ys/rose

May 21 Radio Doings

Improve Summer Reception!

Install CeCo Tubes NOW and be assured of crystal -like reception

all the year 'round When your set is equipped with CeCo Tubes, even during the summer months radio enter- tainment will not be marred by usual summer hazards. Your nearest CeCo dealer will gladly fit your set with matched CeCo Tubes.

"There's a CeCo Tube for Every Socket"

15th and Hop. Sta. WEatmoro 4038

Melrose Radio INGLEWOOD ANAHEIM 5663 Melrose Inglewood Mercantile Co Caverley Radio

110 N. Commercial St 217 W. Centel Wesholly Radio 7406 Melrose

Carmel Radio 8165 Santa Monica Blvd

Doran Electric Shop 8030 Sente Monica Blvd.

OUT -OF -TOWN CE -CO DEALERS

ALHAMBRA' Baird Radio Shop

226 W. Main St.

MONTEREY PARK Monterey Park Music Co 102 E. Carey

GARDEN GROVE W. E Ashley

PASADENA Thomas Summerville

41 N. Broadway Webster Electric Garag 100 E. Union

Service Radio 1172 E. Colorado

GLENDORA F. A. Selmer*

LANKERSHIM Lankerahlm Musle C.o

5317 Lankershim Blvd. Lunkersbim Radio and

Service Shop 5241 Lenkerhim Blvd

VAN NUYS Van Nuys Music C. Marsden Electric

CULVER CITY H. E. Blurt

6808 Putman

AVALON Avalon Radio

607 Crescent WILMINGTON

Wilmington Variety 716 W. Anaheim

LONG BEACH Kelm Radio

Cor. 4th and Locust Coast Radio

245 E. 7th St. HUNTINGTON BEACH

Fowler Music Co. 324 Eleventh St.

HUNTINGTON PARK H. L. "Radio" King

116 E. Irvington P. A. Dougherty

156 Pacific Blvd.

BREA Bennet'. Radio Murray Garage & Sarvle.

Station NEWPORT BEACH

Sanders Electric 109 22nd St.

CARLSBAD Carlsbad Pharmacy

EL CAJON El Cajon Electric Lyon Appliance

CORONADO W. C. Bechtel Liberty G & Batt. Serv.

7I8 Third St. PACIFIC BEACH

Sunset Saper Servie. Station

BELLFLOWER 1002 Garnett H. L. Peterson Shop,.

Pacific and Mayne DOWNEY

Darnell Electric shop 1182 Crawford st

POMONA Falla Tire Battery C.

201 E. 2nd St. COLTON

H. C. Bile* IAN BERNARDINO

Thew Radio. ELSINORE

Elsinore Plumb. El« REDLANDS

Dale E. Sllger 414 Oronge St.

CROWN CITY Crowe City Garas.

PALM CITY A. C. McBride

Palm City Garage

SAN DIEGO C .ge Service

Park and El Cajon Maryland Auto Supply

7th and F St. Market St. Radio Store

1529 Market St. Kinney Bros.

loth and A St Radio Dept., Southern California Music

720 Broadway. United Radio Elect.

2807 Univesrity

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10 Radio Doinv Rf a v ..'!

There are Many Very good kits on the market from which you can build yourself a set that will out -perform most factory built sets.

SILVER -MARSHALL SHIELDED SIX

MADISON MOORE SUPER INFRADYNE

BROWNING -DRAKE KARAS EQUIMATIC HAMMARLUND HI Q

QUADRAFORMER KITS

We Have a Full Line of Parts for the New

SILVER -COCKADAY II

This new assembly by McMurdo Silver and Lawrence Cocka- day is sweeping the country. Ask for descriptive booklet.

lT'c arc noir located in our new quarters at 912 -14 S. Broadway and invite you to call and inspect them.

RADIO SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE

912 -914 S. Broadway VA. 6063 Los Angeles New 1927 Catalogue Now Ready -Send For It

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r JI 11

LET THE RADIO SUPPLY CO. Fill your Parts orders. We distribute the best known quality lines and carry large stocks at all

times to handle your needs.

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Vden Mfg. o. l'nrl,. tit- tmtrrltnn l'rodurt. tmrrlrnn 1'roduas tntperlt.s .tmnrm Condensers Arino ('oils Ilniklle ('hnrgers. 1:tr. Ilrnlnmin Elec. Mtg.

l'r,nlu n. Il.dlnr I,.II,n Ilonldrrndlo Eight-In- Line Super Unit IIn,nMon /'oils llr,mrr-Tolly Products Iln,mu Coils 1 nmlleid tolls t arborun.10 n1 l'rodut1 n ('ardwell ('und ('artrr Products I-er.. Tube. I. Il i. t nr 111gb

Itrslstnnre 1 hh,u., h..t.r Solder /'Inro.lnt 1 rrnrrnl 'l'rnnnformers 1[uccn ttodlu l'art* Ilr.h,r Ilhroslntu 1)6.1.,nr Products Illelognuul Speakers

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I ludl,. )I rg. 1'n. N Ire Donlon., l.00pn 1?1 Illuding Posts F:Ight-lu-Line Super

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THORDARSON, ALL -AMERICAN AND MAGNAVOX REPLACEMENT TRANSFORMERS IN STOCK

VESTA 35 and 50 Amp. and HOBCO A Power Units

ACME, GENERAL RADIO, ALL -AMERICAN, KODEL, BALKITE, SILVER MARSHALL, STERLING and

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DEALERS: Park Next Door at Our Expense

RADIO SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE

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1! Radio Doizg.t May 21

WARNING Each year some concerns try to copy the HEXADYNE 6 -Tube Portable,

but these are all imitations. Do not be deceived by exterior appearances -they are easy to copy -the quality parts and workmanship in the HEXADYNE cannot be equalled for less money Make comparisons in every detail of operation.

It is very complimentary to us to be imitated, but the public should be warned to insist on the HEXADYNE, which is a well known, reliable Portable radio made by one of the pioneer manufacturera of the Pacific Coast.

HEXADYNE TUBE PORTABLE tingle Dial Control Loop Oper tttvl

W. D. HUNT CO., Inc., Mfgrs., 4961 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles

Pacific Coast Distributors

C. W. Smith Co., 1125 Wall St. Los Angeles Pacific Wholesale, Inc., 1320 San Pedro St.... Los Angeles C. T. Mudge Co., 329 E. Morrison St. Portland, Ore. Pacific Wholiselo Radio, Inc. San Francisco Piper & Taft Co. Seattle, Wash.

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.ulna 21 Radio Doings 13

1.k&i io çrim5 From

CLOVO MARSHALL, JR

Prevention V,. Cure

Judge Ben B. Lindsay has been re- moved from the Denver Judicial Court Bench through a technicality in the recent municipal elections. For a good many years there has been concerted opposition to this famed justice on the part of certain circles.

To some degree this opposition is based on political reasons. But for the most part it springs decidedly from certain groups of parents. These mothers and fathers are the ones who resent the Judge's wagging finger of accusation anent their wayward chil- dren. Judge Lindsay's deep study of the motives and causes underlying the immoral and -Iminal tendencies of children and young people has enabled him to place the blame unerringly. To the dismay of ninety per cent of the parents of these juvenile offenders they find in no uncertain manner that they are directly responsible, through lack of judicious parental training. To be roundly lectured, and even penalized, from the Bench for neglect and other- wise shirking their duty toward their children, has left a good many parents somewhat chagrined but much wiser.

For years Judge Lindsay has admin- istered juvenile law with such able ef- fect and far -reaching success that he is nationally recognized as the out- standing leader in this rather pathetic field. His work in preventing crime and vice at their source, or one might say in their infancy, has been of tre- mendous constructive value. It is too often overlooked that young children under improper care or lack of influence are very likely to follow the easiest path and resort to lying, cheating and steal- ing.

Well-meaning parents of these children are apt to meet your informing words with with- ering retorts reflecting on your meddlesome nature and evil mind in thinking that their bright -eyed youngsters are anything but per- fect. Just as other parent. would be speech- less with horror to know Just bow often their children in hl* school Indulge In the wild. eat fine from drunken partie. to exceeding Ipp questionable nocturnal auto ride.. At such times spicy talk and lewd Jokes comprise the bulk of the young peoples' cnnveranttnn. The college. have been tinder the croon -fir. of

morallt, me stlgatlon recently. This la locking the barn door after the horse la stolen. Those who resily know, confirm the fact that the boy or girl previously posses- sing the wilder tendeneles -and the number is surprisingly lard -on entering college is already a seasoned rounder. however genteel. When trouble darkens the racy path of the unlucky, the parents, if reasonable. realise that erhapm their discipline was wanting In certain respects. Whether the child is eight or eighteen, Judge Lindsay does not leave them In doubt about that- -they zero as guilty as their children.

We need more men of his ability and fear- lessness on our Juvenile Court Benches. It I. to be hoped that the people of Denver will clear up the obstructing legal technicality and reinstate Judge Llndeay.

Spit: .-In Camp

Our institutions, national leaders and .4 rneriean traditions have been vicious- ly assailed recently by some self- styled A meriran iconoclasts. One is a con- temporary novelist, whose work is sim- ply leaving his rotten remembrance to posterity. Others you have probably rend in their own publications -no one else will print them.

The clergy, our Government and our most cherished customs are held in the light of blasphemy and subjected to poi- sonous thrusts by these little .4 nuten. ca,,, who roll themselves intcllectmis through their gift of literary fluency. They symbolize the venomous scorpion trying to sting to death a beautiful marble statue. These men, by their de- spicable criticisms of American life, are reflecting their own vile natures to the detriment of our social structure.

(onrrit,.i enough to rlass thtmautres o preprensire infellrctnala, they are obrinualr dwarfed to Ina(pnipl.-anea In comparison with the eery corn and Inatltatlnns they seek to destroy, Tel their own comfort and set-welly are booed na these objects of their distorted pens. to reality, they are rank defeatists, for their style fairly reeks with Jealousy and envy dinned against human and laal(trel(naat pourers loftier than theorist-It-es.

They put America In a bast position In the rocs of other notions, for Ire arc unlatrnllnn- illy Judged by the stirrings of these perverted denunciators. llrrnlly the Leer of lletitah writers, II. q. Well., was tour rnnuo to WWI me a tone or paddle apology for his serer, criticisms of the United ?Hates, for he had been shown iuta mistake in fudaln9 us from writings of these fete roatentpt(f.le .toter-lean Surefire men.

Their base impressions hurt us at home and abroad.

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14 Radio Doings May 21

Stromberg -Carlson READ THIS TELEGRAM!

Sent to all Stromberg- Carlson Authorized Agents

CC200 M ifiCC 1K 50\L NEW YORK, N. Y., MARCH 31. 1927.

YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO ADVISE YOUR CUSTOMERS THAT STROMBERG- CARLSON GUARANTEE NOT TO REDUCE THEIR PRICES. A STROMBERG -CARLSON PURCHASE IS THE TRUEST FORM OF PERMANENT INVESTMENT IN RADIO. YOUR CUSTOMERS CAN THEREFORE BUY WITH CERTAINTY THAT THEIR INVESTMENT IS PROTECTED AND THAT WE WILL NOT REDUCE THE PRICE.

STROMBERG -CARLSON TEL. MFG. CO.

Authorized Stromberg -Carlson Dealers:

LOS ANGELES

DONN EL'S MUSIC Co. 3831 Wilshire Blvd.

CHAPMAN -HOUSE RADIO CO.

4377 South Figueroa

BOULEVARD FURNITURE CO. 1568 West Washington

HEATH ELECTRIC Co. 5203 Beverly Blvd. 1052 North Western

SHEPHERD RADIO SERVICE

7562 Sunset Blvd. STONE ELECfaic Co.

710 West Pico St.

LOS ANGELES

FITZGERAID MUSIC CO. 727 South 11111 St.

LONG REACH

I IUSMPHRIP.s MUSIC Co. 431 Pine Ave.

FULLERTON E. B. FINSETH

ISO E. Commonwealth

MONROVIA

MACK MUSIC Co. 516 Myrtle Ave.

PASADENA

PREMIER RADIO CORP. 11 California St.

AsRTON's RADIOI.ECr,tI STORE

1762 East Colorado

VENTURA A. B. WIIrrE

409 California SANTA PAULA

FAY HARWOOD

VENICE, OCEAN PARA SANTA MONICA

VENICE RADIO SHOP

1227 Washington Blvd.

Sirornl.erR_Carlson R,'c, irers con be purchased on conrenient termr. Your present set accepted in trade Iron, one of the above dealers.

Western Radio, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Radio topics of the Day /1 Weekly Review of Radio News, Thought and Opinion

May 21 Radio Doings 15

FEDERAL COMMISSION PRODS ANNOUNCERS

Although intended for an entirely different purpose, the order of the Fed-

eral Radio Commission that each station announce its call letters and location us frequently as practicable while broadcasting and in any event not less

than once every fifteen minutes, Is the

first step ever taken In this country, to

prod the announcers.

Not long ago the commission issued an order that twice each day at the be- ginning and end of its program every station must announce the frequency upon which it is broadcasting. This was in line with the enforcement of the strict policy of stations keeping on their assigned frequency and wave length and so that the public as well as radio su-

pervisors would be constantly informed as to what the station's frequency is and thus have an opportunity to check It. "Having made the chalklino." Com missioner O. H. Caldwell remarked, "we now propose to see that the broad. casters walk it."

Now to further assist the supervisors comes the order that call letters must he more frequently announced. And thereby has the commission uncon- sciously conferred upon the distance listener an untold blessing. Who among the listeners has not had the experi- ence of drearily waiting for as long as half an hour at a time, especially late at night, until some lazy announcer wakes up sufficiently to confide his call letters and city.

MANY CHANGES FORESEEN iN NEWEST REALLOCATION

It is predicted that there will be up- wards of 600 changes of power, wave length and time division In the 60 -day license assignments of the Federal Ra- dio Commission, which are expected to be announced to the public the latter part of this month, if not sooner.

The commission began by issuing tent - porary- permits and making relatively few changes, but when the short time. or 60 -day licenses are subsequently granted, it is said practically every sta- tion In the country may be affected one way or nnother. There will be a

sweeping reduction of power of stations in residential or congested districts. and some stations may have to divide dine two or three ways.

Contrary to the original idea that these short -time assignments were to be announced at intervals, it is now ex- ported that they will all be made public at one time, anti fairly soon. The com- mission, it deevlops, is burning midnight nil grappling with the assignments and remain at their desks long after hours each night. if, after the short -time li- cense assignments are announced, any hroadcaster feels he hasn't had a square deal, he will be given ample opportunity to tell the commission what assignments he thinks he ought to have.

Once the 60 -day licenses are issued the situation will be allowed to stand pretty much as It then is for that pe-

riod of time at least. and maybe until Fall, before the three -year, or what the commissioners consider the more or less permanent licenses, are granted.

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MacDonald gets the whole, wide world

W9b.9entureston. Loe Angeles.

Calif. Dear Mr, Proeton;

MACOONAlD

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William MacDonald, of Chula Vista, California, has a world -wide repu- tation as a "dyed -in- the -wool" DX chaser.

His list of stations, verified by Ekko stamps, totals 610, and more stamps are on the way.

MacDonald has had verification from 115 broadcasting stations outside the United States. His foreign list includes 5 stations in England, 2 in Scot. land, 4 in Spain; 5 in Germany, 3 in Japan, 3 in Australia and 2 in New Zealand. Ireland, Wales, Belgium, Portugal, Russia, France, Norway, Swe- den, Switzerland, India, Austria and the Philippine Islands have verified his reception, as have 17 stations in Canada, 6 in South America and 3 in Alaska.

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The publishers of RADIO DOINGS are committed to a policy of giv- ing you the kind of magazine that you want. Many letters have been received of late, particularly in response to the introduction of "Your Page," last week. These letters, in most instances, have been contradic- tory to each other, which leads us to go into your desires more deeply to find just what would better fit your needs in RADIO DOINGS as a su- perior Radio publication.

In our increasing efforts to obtain an accurate consensus of opinion from the majority of our readers we are appending a coupon arranged so that you can conveniently express your ideas of our various departments.

Simply place a check mark opposite the headings which you consider helpf' I and interesting. Along with this coupon we will welcome any comments or suggestions as to why you think certain departments should be discontinued and with what they should be replaced, if you think this necessary.

This is for your benefit, and we invite a reply from each one of our readers.

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Phonograph Reproducers E. K. HAYES -V. M. BITZ*

Many queries are received as to the merit of the capacü type phonograph reproducer which has recently been placed on the market, and as the writ- ers have had the opportunity to give it a rigid test, a comparison will be made with the electro magnetic reproducer. There are three types of reproducers offered to the public, the so- called "mi- crophone" type, the capacity type, and the electro magnetic type. Inasmuch as the "microphone type" is much inferior to the others, it will not he discussed.

The extreme pipe organ range is from 16 to 16,000 cycles physical pitch, approx- imately: therefore, the theoretically per- fect pick up would reproduce these fre- gnencies. There are practical linilta- tihus, however, the range of the human ear and the fact that present -day ampli- fying equipment will not pass efficient- ly such a wide band. Successful re- cordings of frequencies from 26 to 9000 cycles are now being made, so if our pick up and amplifying equipment will reproduce these sounds we are doing very well. To do this, the pick up must follow faithfully the grooves of the record, and must be so designed me- chanically that it does not In itself damp out any of the vibrations. Both types of pick up follow the grooves very nicely. The damping effect on high frequencies is greater on the ca- pacity type and the electro magnetic pick up does not do quite as well on the

t.ahoratmy of Radio St n ndards.

extremely slow vibrations, however, the truest overall reproduction is obtained with a good electro magnetic pick up. A very important thing the experiment- er should consider before putting a ca- pacity pick up into operation is that the oscillator, the output of which is modulated by the pick up, specified by the manufacturers of the unit, is work- ing in the broadcast range and will cause plenty of squeals In nearby re- ceivers.

The most undesirable feature of the capacity pick up from the operator's standpoint is that whenever the hand is placed near the pick up, such as in winding the machine, etc., or placed near the leads from the pick up to the oscillator, considerable distortion re- sults, as the capacity of the body de- tunes the oscillator. As a laboratory proposition, the capacity type pick up has considerable merit, but the experi- menter and home constructor will ob- tain much better reproduction with the electro magnetic pick up In addition to not filling the ether in his immediate neighborhood with the "squeal" of an oscillator.

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May 21 Radio Doings 19

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When ARTHUR H. LYNCH specifics CeCo Tubes for his Iat- latest Super- Heterodyne.

When HERMAN BERNARD Prescribes CeCo Tubes for hi+

new 6 -tube circuit.

When GLENN BROWNING Recommends CeCo Tubes for his improved Browning- Drake.

When KENNETH HARKNESS Specifies CeCo Tubes for his new K. H. 27 Receiver.

When KEITH H E N N E Y, LAW- RENCE M. COCKADAY, N. E. BROWN, GLENN L. KING and a

host of other radio authorities are also recommending and specify- ing CeCo Tubes in the national radio press.

IT MEANS SOMETHING Follow thé r judgment and

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20 Radio Doings May 21

For the Outdoor Days Get a Portable Radiola!

Radiola 26, with Six Radiotrons. List $225.00

With the outdoor days coming -the picnics and camp trips and tours -get a Radiola 26, that can forget it's a home set, and change in a moment to a portable, to carry the music and the sports news with you!

Radiola 26 is famous as a portable -it has traveled nearly half the world! But it is not just a portable. It is a six -tube super- heterodyne, finely made to the last screw -and beautifully cased in walnut. On the finest program, it is clear and real. In the smartest living room, it fits luxuriously.

But when the out -o' -door days come, your Radiola 26 clev- erly fills a double purpose. Small portable batteries go inside the back. The loop is in the cover, and you need take along no antenna. The loudspeaker is built in. Just pick it up from its battery cabinet -and take it along. The separate cabinet is made to hold either batteries or battery eliminators, when you listen in at home.

It pays to get a Radiola 26-not only for fine performance - but for double service -and double value! Wherever you are. in a city skyscraper or a lonely mountain top, it goes with you - brings along the music and the news!

Radion ;Dl: Corp oration

May 21 Radio Doings 21

Ask One of These Authorized

RCA-Radio la MADE BY THE MAKERS OA RADIOTRONS

DEALERS To Demonstrate the Portable Radiola 26 and Other

RCA Models:

LOS ANGELES

Beverly Hills Crawford's Radio -Music 445 Beverly Drive OXford 6801

Echo Park Mohawk Battery &

Radio Co. 2115 Sunset Blvd. DRexel 1 1 12

Rnllvrennd Hollywood Music Co. 6019 Hollywood Blvd. H011ywood 0364

Lincoln Heights Frank Graves Sash,

Door & Mill Co., 2012 Pasadena Ave. CApitol 2071

Southwest C & G Elec. & Radio

Co. 1501 W. Santa Barbara VErmont 5205

L. A. Duncan 2891 W. Pico St. EMpire 1141

s

Schrader -Ross 3206 W .Washington EMpire 2966

Rollenbock Heights Phonograph Repair

Shop (N. E. Worobieff) 1826 E. First St. ANgelus 6349

Southeast Central Electric Co. 3802 Central Ave. HUmbolt 2337

Wilshire Wolfe Radio Co. 543 S. Western Ave. WAshington 571 I

Downtown Eastman Kodak Stores,

Inc. 5I 0 S. Broadway TRinity 0746

The Electrical Appli- ance Shop

336 S. Broadway Tucker 2932

Buy With Confidence Where You See

This Sign

Harry W. Harrison 848 S. Flower St. TRinity 9777

Martin Music Co. 734 S. Hill St. TRinity 9621

ALHAMBRA Fred B. Gillenwater

Radio Studio 127 W. Main St. Alhambra 2032

BELL Baker Ave. Electric Co. 910 Baker Ave. DElaware 1871

BELLFLOWER W. W. Werner 51 7 Somerset Ave. Downey 7265

EL MONTE Coast Radio Co. 308 W. Main St. El Monte 110

PASADENA Lee Radio Shop 922 E. Colorado St. Terrace 1420

Consult These Men, Too, for Service on A I I

Radiola Models

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Some Pertinent Opinions New Sheldon Set

Gen. George O. Squier, former Chief U. S. Signal Corps -"The house of the future will be furnished for the ear just as the house of the past has been fur- nished for the eye."

Tex Rickard, prominent sports promo - tor and showman -"I have found that radio has done more to create new fans for sporting events than any amount of advertising could possibly do."

M. H. Ayiesworth, president National Braodcasting Company - "Today the Federal Radio Commission is struggling with the problem of pouring two quarts of water into a one -quart measure."

David Samoff, vice president, Radio Corporation of America -"It will not he long before the country will see remark- able developments in the synchroniza- tion of sound and sight by radio."

Marcus Loew, moving picture mag- nate (asked by Variety, "Does radio hurt your business ? ") "Not at all. The only time radio hurts is when there is a big fight on or a big occasion where every- body stays at home and listens in. That particular night we aro hurt."

General Harbord, president. Radio Corporation of America - "Whatever radio broadcasting now does within na- tional borders, it can eventually do in- t ernationally."

Vocal Coach for Radio

JOSEPHINE LACHMAR Studios 710 So. Cal. Music Building

(Mondays Only) Res. Studio: 1229 Fuller Ave., Hollywood

Telephone GRanite 5449

A very unusual design in broadcast receivers has been developed by C. C. Sheldon of Los Angeles, who, it will be remembered, won the $500 prize offered by Radio Digest in 1925, for the most ef- ficient all- around set in any class.

His new set is of the batteryless type; 10 tubes, and incorporates many unusual features. There are five stages of tuned radio frequency amplification; the six condensers being ganged to- gether on a common shaft and operated through a worm gear by one illumi- nated drum -type dial. The radio fre- quency transformers are of the plug -in type, making the set adaptable to the re- ception of all wave -lengths.

Five tuned stages afford remarkable sensitivity, the DX range being limited only by the static level. Selectivity is also an outstanding feature of the seL

The audio frequency amplifier unit of the set employs one stage of resistance

coupled, one stage of Samson imped- ance coupled, and the new Samson push - pull impedance stage. This combina- tion gives a tone range and quality sel- dom heard. With the advent of the power tube there has been a tendency to ignore the push -pull method of ampli- fication, which has long been considered superior to the single -tube per stage type. Sheldon's output stage uses two power tubes in the push -pull connection, and hence, is capable of tremendous volume without distortion.

The power supply unit of the receiver uses We new QRS 400 -milliampere recti- fier tube and provides the power for fila- ments, plates and grid biasing.

In summary, Mr. Sheldon's set pos- sesses unusual selectivity, sensitivity, volume and quality, in an all- electric batteryless receiver, of advanced engi- neering design.

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May 21 Radio Doings 23

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2-f Radio Doings May 21

r 5ANS P Á E,

"C. P. R."

By CAREY PRESTON RITTMEISTER

Thera has been a gratifying response to my suggestion that my readers send me some of their favorite recipes, so today i am passing on two that came to me through the mail, and trust that you

will find them as good as they read. These two constitute the main dishes of

a delightful luncheon, and are particu- larly appetizing for this warm weather.

Cheese Ring Three packages of cream cheese. Rub

soft with half a pint of cream. Add one cup of mayonnaise, one pint of whip- ping cream beaten stiff, four level tea- spoonfuls of gelatin dissolved in as lit- tle water as possible. Mix and press In

a noodle ring. Place in the refrigerator and when stiff, unmold on a chop plate. Place a small bowl full of mayonnaise in th center of the ring and surround with asparagus tips and the small pickled white onions, pimientos cut in strips. long string beans split, and serve with salted wafers.

Ginger Ale Salad One envelope of granulated gelatin.

Soak in half a cup of cold water until dissolved, then add one cup of boiling water, half a cup of sugar and one pint of ginger ale. He sure to use the aro- matic ginger ale; the dry will not do. Add one -half cup of straight lemon juice and a pinch of salt. When the mixture begins to set, add one cup of celery cut into small pieces, peeling it back so as to remove the strings, one cup of pine- apple cut in squares and one cup of chopped crystalized ginger, Pour into

a bread pan and set in refrigerator about six hours. When it is ready to serve, turn out of the dish, slice and servo with a leaf of lettuce and Mayon- naise, garnished with a dash of paprika.

Because of supervision of children of school age, mothers are becoming in- formed, little by little, on the subject of correct foods for their children, but there are hosts of mothers who do not give as mach thought to the proper bal- ance of nourishment for their children as Is ordinarily given to the raising of a pedigreed pup, or the proper fattening of a pig for market. Every woman re- sponsible for the life of a child should study the needs of that child. it is seemingly a very simple matter today to find hooks and hear lectures on all phases of the development of the mind and body of a little child. The radio brings interesting talks right into the home if one will find the time to turn the dials, the consultation with the li-

brarian will supply the mother with books that are simple, easily read and interesting if one has at heart the de-

sire to understand.

In the list of givers to the relief of the flood sufferers I noticed one Item - "Scrubwomen. $10.00." No identifying names and no address, but the hearts of these women went out to those in

distress -they wanted to help. We might go back to a familiar story, one that has conic down through the ages and still lives -the poor widow with her small gift who. "of her want did cast In

all she ltad, even all her living." The spirit of the poor widow of Jerusalem

(Turn to Page 77)

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Koo -KoO KolyuM By HAL DAVIS

We had the pleasure, the other day, with colleague Jack Miller (alias Mons. Jacques Millare) , of visiting our good friends at KFON, Long Beach, Cal. An usual, there was a flow of repartee and humor. "Hal" Nichols horrified us by saying that the lifeguards had found a human head floating about on the waves near the big pier of Long Beach. After the exclamations had subsided, "Hal" continued, "Yes, and it was sing- ing 'I Ain't Got No Body.'"

Earl Nichols then took the floor and asked us if we realized what an indus- trial city Long Beach had become. "Why," sez he, "We move a thousand tons of steel a month down here, and it doesn't cost a cent, either!" When we demanded an explanation of this engi- neering phenomenon, Earl explained, "Oh, it's due to the large number of horseshoe- pitching c l u b s in Long Beach!"

The Dear Young Things who deco- rate our offices have sure been having fun with the Dictographs of late! Here are a few of the "blue ones" that have been copied down from the wax records, with their proper translations:

"Hydraulicing" for "Hydro -Electric." "Protestant Radio" for "Patterson

Radio." "Jessie D. Spratt" for "Chief Justice

Taft." "Thick in playing politica" for "Per-

sist in playing politics." But so far none of our delectable

stenos have asked us, "How many Z's in 'Missouri'. " -So much can be for- given them!

WHY TEACHERS GET PREMATURE. LY GRAY

The Charming Young Co.ed from U. of C.. Southern, who comes to our res. cue in emergencies, sends in these se. leetions front examination papers at the Branch:

"Algebra was the wife of Euclid." '

"To kill a butterfly, pinch its borax." "The blood vessels are the veins.

arteries and artilleries." "Louis \f'/ was gelatined during the

French Revolution." "An abstract noon is something that

you can't see while you are looking as it."

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of adventure. Drink deeply in the enjoyment of your favorite Radio program as your thoughts cruise the Spanish Main. The Enchanter Radio Reproducer will help you to this solace ad com- fort. The design alone is sufficient incentive, but the perfect tone - reproduced in its full tonal quality and color --will give you rich, mel- low reproduction without the usual interruption. and harshness. The Enchanter combines an art metal design Spanish motif -of exceptional beauty and decoration, with perfect radio reproduction. Gives you all that a good speaker can, plus that wonderful invitation to cruise with your thoughts.

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26 Radio Doings

THE TROUBLE SHO May 21

TER

?`he answer Man KENNETH G. ORMISTON

Technical Editor

Art Hansen, Box 583, Station C, Los Angeles, asks: Aside from the chemical action in any type of a primary or sec- ondary cell, what causes the current to flow? Or, perhaps, it would be more appropriate to ask, "Why does the chem- ical action cause the current to flow? And In what direction does it flow ?" 2. -What causes the magnetic field about a conducting single wire to rotate around the wire? 3. -What is the dif- ference between an insulator and a re- sistance? 4. -What is the difference between the Heaviside Layer and the earth's magentic field?

ANSW1:K -'l'he chemical action which takes place in a cell produces an elec- trical pressure, or difference in potential between the two electrodes of the cell. This pressure, or voltage, then will cause an electric current to flow when a suitable path is provided. The cur- rent constitutes a movement of elec- trons from atom to atom of the conduct- ing path and through the cell, the di- rection of this movement being from the negative electrode to the positive electrode in the external circuit. The current is the direct result of the volt- age, and the voltage is the result of chemical action. Just why certain chemical actions produce electrical volt- age is not known.

2. Another unanswerable question. When electrons are in motion as in a copper wire, we find an electro- magnetic field around the wire. if such were not the case, electricity could have no prac- tical or commercial application; we would have no motors, generators, tele- phone, telegraph, radio, trolley cars, - and electric lights only from batteries. But WHY such a condition exists we do not know. Therti are a vast number of such questions that are unanswerable: for instance, why a metal sufficiently heated gives off ether vibrations of a frequency which register through the

eye as light? What is the ether? What Is gravitation? How old is Ann?

3. None, only In the degree of resist- ance. Every material offers some re- sistance to the flow of an electric cur- rent. Those through which the elec- tron stream passes readily are called conductors; the resistance of which va- ries greatly lu different materials. An insulator is an element which offers a very great resistance and Is. therefore, a very poor conductor. Rubber, glass, porcelain, bakelite, etc.. are examples of insulators. Copper is a good con- ductor, German silver Is a poor one. etc.

4. A great difference. The earth, due to the largo amount of magnetic mate- rials which It contains, is in itself a huge, permanent magnet. And, like any magnetized piece of iron, it is surround- ed with a magnetic field. Tite Heavi- side Layer is supposed to be a blanket of free ions from the Sun, 50 or so miles above the earth's surface, which being a good conductor of electromag- netic energy, acts to bend down the up- per edge of radio waves, and hence re- turn them to earth by a process similar to reflection of light. We know that the wave front Is turned back; wo must Imagine the manner in which it is ac- complished.

James W. Davis, 3016 University Ave., Los Angeles, writes: Referring to the recent article on "Cascade Regenera- tion," I wish enlightenment on the fol- lowing points: What advantage Is gained by tuned regenerative radio fre- quency amplification by the cascade method over the other methods, poten- tiometer, variable resistance In plate circuit, capacity feedback, etc.? In the second paragraph of the article the RF. tube Is coupled to the detector through a coupling condenser of from 2 to 10 microfarads. Do you mean mfd. or mmfd.? I don't suppose you mean the

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May ¿I Radio Doings 27 enormous capacity of 2 to 10 mfd., but can expect almost anything In advanced regenerative a n d super. regenerative sets.. While I can appreciate that one stage of TRF plus regenerative detec- tor is superior to TRF with straight de- tector, I have come to the conclusion that no matter how regeneration is obtained in TRF amplification, the re- sults are the same. While I may be entirely wrong in this conclusion, I

would like the favor of your opinion. ANSWER -The cascade regeneration

principle described in the article to which you refer is more efficient than the other types you mention. for the reason that the regeneration control does not disturb the proper B and C voltage relationship, which is essential

not as efficient a method of regeneration control as the actual tuning by induc- tance of the plato circuit. Tuning by inductance is always more efficient than tuning by capacity when the tuned cir- cuit is followed by a vacuum tube for the reason that a higher voltage is built up to impress upon the grid of the tube. The capacity used as a coupling in the arrangement described should be 2 to 10 mtnfd.

Many readers have requested diagram and Information on the construction of an A -B -C eliminator which employs no batteries or electrolytes. We are giv- ing full details of such a unit employ- ing the new QRS 400 -milliampere tube. The power tube filament current is sup-

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for efficient tube operation. A vacuum tube, to operate at maximum efficiency. either as RF amplifier, detector or AF amplifier, must have a certain definite relationship between the plate voltage and the biasing grid voltage. in other words, if your RF tube is to perform efficiently as an RF amplifier without distortion you must maintain the 11 -C relationship.

The potentiometer method of regen- eration control, is simply a means of varying the grid potential. This shifts the operating point on the characteristic curve, and results in distortion, since the plate potential has remained con- stant. The second method you mention, that of using a variable resistance in the plate circuit, causes a change in the plate voltage without any change in grid voltage, bringing about the same undesirable condition noted above, re- sulting in distortion. While the third method mentioned in your question does not upset the R -C voltage balance, it is

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plied at a voltage of 5 volts, but the fila- ments of the rest of the tubes of the set must be wired In series and the grid biasing carefully adjusted. The dia- gram of a 5 -tube TRF receiver altered to adapt it to this power pack will be given next week.

Pl Is the primary of the transformer tapped for 120 volts, 110 volts and 100 - volt A. C. -50.60 cycle.

S1 is the secondary of the transformer used to step up the voltage and operate the Rectifier tube. Values should be 360 V. at 300 M. A. load or 375 volts at no load.

S2 is the coil or secondary of the transformer and is used to operate the ionizer, value 4 volts at 5 amps.

S3 is coil for the A. C. filament supply value 5.5 volts at I amp.

TI is the total transformer. C1 and C2 aro the buffer condensers

of .1 mfd. capacity each: 600 volts D. C. working voltage.

(Continued on Page 77)

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GOOD WORK WITH A CROSLEY DX Club:

Say, you DX Hounds! I, too, have a Crosley Set 4-29. 4 -tube regenerative and I can get distance as well as selectivity. My log contains nearly every station of any importance on the coast above 50 watts, those I don't bother with. I also have in my log a few distant stations of a record as being hard to get, such as WRAF, Kansas City; KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.; WBBM, Air Theater, Chi- cago, and CFCN. Calgary, Canada. My favorite distance stations are KSL. Salt Lake City; KOA, Denver; CNRV, Van- couver. B. C.; KFAU, Boise, Idaho, as well as KFKX, Hastings, Neb. You must take into consideration that this location is not the best for reception, on account of the humidity and low alti- tude; also remember I have only a 4- tube set, and for a small set, I dare say, none are better. I, too, would like to see a line or two from a few Crosley owners. i am for Crosley and "Radio Doings." More power to you both.

BILLIE WALKER. 933 Sutter Way, Sacramento, Cal.

DX IN MAY DX Club:

The DX page is the one i always turn to first in your magazine, as I am very interested in receiving distant stations myself.

Using an Apex 5, 1 have In the last three weeks received the following sta- tions:

KGTT. KFVD,.KFWO, KFWV, KFQX, KFQW, KGFJ, KFQZ, WiBO, WBBM, KFWB, KMO, KFEL, KMED, WENR. KFJR, KFRC, KGY, KFAB, WTAS, KFPY,KTCL, KFSG. KMOX, KFAU, WSM, KOAC, KOWW, KFKX, KTBI, CNRV, KSL, KTAB, KOA, KOMO, KPSN, KOiN, KFWM, KGER, KQW, KTNT, KNX, KGA, WLS, KVI, KFXB, CZE, KGO, JOAK, KMTR, KFBC, KJR, KMIC, KHQ,KYA, «KHJ. WOK, CKFC, CFTC, WLW, WCCO, KFXF, WSB, KPO, CFCN, KEX, WQJ, KGFM, KFOA,

KFNF, KMA, KFI, WOC, KGW, KFQB, KLX, CNRS, KGEF, KPCB, WOW,

You will notice the above includes one in Japan, eight in Illinois, three in Colorado, three in Nebraska, one in Missouri, one in Tennessee, one In Georgia, lour in Iowa, one in Texas, one in Minnesota and one in Mexico.

1 have sepaarted KFQZ, Hollywood. and WBBM, Chicago, both of which are supposed to be operating on the same wave length. Also have cut out KPO and received WLW only ten kilocycles removed on one side, then reecive CFCN, Calgary, ten kilocycles removed on the other side, which, I think, is pretty good when so close to KPO.

J. L. DAVIS. Sebastopol, Calif.

ONE DIAL GETS 'EM DX Club

As an interested reader of "the Red Book of Radio," 1 herewith present some of my DX efforts. While not so pretentious as most of the regular DX hounds. nevertheless. It takes selectiv- ity and patience to get a mere 93 sta- tions.

Using a 6-tube Pierce Arlo, Philco B Eliminator. Gosilco aerial and Utah Cone Speaker, I have had tine reception from most all of the stations. I have plenty of interference, such as the red car line, with their bum trolleys throw- ing off flashes and pole transformers that are continually humming.

Besides the usual easy -to-get stations. my log contains the following: KFPY, KFJR, KSO, KTNT, KFEL, KFVR. KMMJ. WJAD, WLBL, KFWF, KWG. KRE, WOK and WARC, Medford, Mass.. testing: also KFKB; 39 California, 10 Washington, 6 Oregon, 6 Iowa, 5 Colo- rado. 3 Nebraska, 8 Illinois, 2 Missouri, 2 Utah, and one in the following states: Idaho. Texas, Wyoming. Wisconsin. Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minne- sota, Massachusetts, Canada, Mexico and Pennsylvania.

M. F. ROBISON, Los Angeles, Calif.

ZENITH IONS DISTANCE RADIO -F. C MCCONNELI, 1241 VINE, HOLLYWOOD, NEgpt'12504

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(XI Indicate. Station i On the Air 100.12 A.M.

12.2 P.M.

2-4 P.M.

411 P.M.

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(X) Indicte. Station i. On the Air 10-12 A.M. If P.M. I

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(X) Indlcatss Station is Ou the Alr

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Allseeeniser WEEK COMMENCING L11311.12 ADAMS

SUNDAY. MAY 22 10:00 a. m.- Services under direction of L

A. Church Federation 5:00 p. m. Bethel Temple Young People. dF

rection of Carl Edward Hatch. 9:00 p. m.- Octavia Marx Trio. 6:55 p. m.- Fther Rlcard' Sunspot Wrath

er Forecast. 7:00 p. m.- Aeolin Organ Recital Alex

Reilly at the console. 8:00 p. m.-Packard Classic Hour, arranged

by Alma France. Gordon, contralto. 9:00 . m.- National Broadcasting Compenv

Bible Story. "Life of Saul of Teruo," with symphonic accompaniment. over the Orange Network of stations.

10:00 p.m.-Billy Cox and his Packard Eight Orchestra; Dolly MacDonald, blues singer. Esther Walker. pianist.

MONDAY MAY 23 5:30 p. m.- -Glenn Edmund's Lake Arrow.

head Orchestra. 6:15 p.m.-George Wilder Cartwright. 6:30 p. m. -Gamut Male Quartet. 7:00 p.m.-Gene Music Box

Hour: Craig Leitch, tenor. Gene ojhn ton Trio.

8:00 p. m. -Grand Opera. 'Tales of Hoff man." by Offenbach. by the National Broadcasting Company, over the Orange Network

9:00 p.m.-Shell Oil Company of California program. originating nt KPO, hroadcat eimultaneouly by KPO.KFI.

10:00 p. m.- Patel Trio. TUESDAY. MAY 24

5:30 p. en. -The Dragon I lawaiien. 6:00 p.m.-Dean Metcalf. 6:15 p. m. -Carl S. Knopf. professor of

a rc h n rolo gy. 6:30 p..m.- Berth Miller English. pianist

Katherine and Malcolm Gurney. Dorothy MacKerll. mezzo soprano.

7:00 p. m. -Los Angeles Fire Department Orchestre; Whiteman Sisters, duet

8:00 p. m.- Gattone String Quartet; James Burroughs. tenor.

9:00 p. m. -"Hit and Bits," over the Orange Network, by the National Broadcasting

10:00 p. m. -Azure Music Club: Edna Cook blues singer. and the Collegiate Aeolians Dance Orchestra.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 23 5:30 p. m - Sebatlana' Cotton Club Orches

tra.

6:15 p. m.- Rdiotorial Period. 6:30 p. m. -Ace of Clubs Orchestra 7:00 p. m. -Ray Fisher Original Victorian.

[lance Orchestra. 7:30 p. m. -Nick Harris, Detective Storie. 7:45 p. m.- Kathryn Stilwell and Grace

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SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1827

Eaton Dow. 5:00 p.m.- C.alpet Male Quartet, on the

California Petroleum Corporation program. 9r00 p. m.- -Drm Program. "The Game of

Chet.." by Kenneth S. Goodman, with Wm. S. Rainey. Wheaton Chambers and Ben A Purrington. broadcast by the National Broadcast ing Company, over the Orange Network.

10:00 p. m.-- Sunet Instrumental Quartet. Dorothy Ruth Miller. concert pianist; Vire girlie McCoy. contracontralto.

THURSDAY. MAY 26 5:30 p. m.-- I -egion Night Club Ouch 6:15 p. m.-- Rdiotoriel Period. 6:30 p. m. --Mary Christine Albin Trio. 7:00 p. m.-- Program by University of South

n California. 9:00 p. 111.--KFI Drama Hour. 5:30 p. m.- -Grac Mead, soprano. Ira D

Morgan. baritone. 9:00 p. nt -- Program over the Orange Net

work, "Light Operas," by Gilbert and Sul. liven: "Trial By Jury" and "H. M. 3. Pine. fare." by the National Broadcasting Corn pony.

10:00 p. m. -- Progrm arranged by Norma West. soprano

FRIDAY. MAY 27 5:30 p. m.- -Henry Starr. pianist and vocal

ist 6:15 p. m. -- Madera. Nelson. 6:30 p. m. -- Starke Sisters (Minnie and

Maude) --Bail Henry. 7:00 p. m.- -Aeolian Organ Recital. Alex

Reilly at the console: Nellie Callenger Mills, violinist.

8:00 .m.--Program by Paul Roberts and Leslie Adams.

9:00 p. m.--National Broadcasting Company program, presenting "An Hour in Memory I ana" over the Orange Network.

10:00 p. m. - -The Dresden Girls' Trio. SATURDAY, MAY 26

5:30 p. m.- -Bob Bottier' Venetians Dance Orch es t r.,.

6:15 p. m.-- Franci Sullivan. Literary Talk. 6:30 p. m.- -Irene Langley, uke and vocalist. 7:30 p. m. -- Felipe Delgado. Spanish lyric

baritone: Edna Clark Muir, pianist; Media Flor., Espanola

5:00 p. m.-- Saturday Night Review, by the National Broadcasting Company, over the Orange Network.

9:00 p. m. -- Thomas Wallace; Southland Mixed Quartet.

10:00 m. -- Packard Radio Club; Esther Walkre, pianist; Helen Guest, Rey Wyatt and his take: lisle Hooper. tenor

11:00 p. m.- -KFI MIDNIGHT FROLIC -Mos. by' Dixieland Blue Blowers and Soloists eel. C. Anthony, Jat aattfied by 1M Darien.

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National Broadcasting Co., Inc. ORANGE NETWORK

KFI - KPO - KGO - KGW - KOMO -KFOA

Program for Week Commencing Sunday, May 22

Sunday, May 22 -9 to 12 P. M.

BIBLICAL DRAMA. "SAUL OP TAR- SUS," with Symphonic Orchestra Setting.

The National flmatasting Company's Sun. day night program of dramatized storks of the Bible have proven opular to the radio audi- ences of the Pacific Coast. A distinct departure from the usual Sunday night program ha. been made. Taking a story from the Bilde that is familiar to everyone. it has been put into die logue form in an attempt to make it more un. derstandable and interesting to the audience. The orchestra creates a symphonic setting, cortt- pleting the story with music. In the cast will be found William Rainey as "Saul," Benjamin Carrington as "Ananias," and Jean V. l'mume- let as ". \g,ippa.

M lay, May 23-8 to 9 P. M.

"Tali, of Hoffman." b - Offenbach. will be meat-tied by the Na 1 Opera Company, per

the direction of Max Bolin, \Innday, May 23e1. from It to 9 p. u,., use, (hr t).ange Network of the National Broadcasting Company.

This opera was written by Offenbach just prior to his death. and was his most enou work. Ile was anxious to see it produced, and his deathbed request was "Make haste, make haste to mount my piece." The composer died, however, before his opera was produced,

The story is of Hoffman, a poet, who comes upon a group of German University students. who are gathered together for the purpose of merrymaking. and who nuke him welcome to their gathering. Ile tells them the tale of his three loves. First. is of Olympia. with whom he falls in love, and after many amorous ad- vances, find. that she is only a mechanical doll whom he has been seeing through magical spec- tacles. Nest- is the Lady Giulietta. a Venetian coquette, who involves him in a duel, and he Is forced to flee to save his hfe. Last, in Antonia. the girl with a marvelous voice which she could only use at the cost of her life. She is forced to sing and diet.

The scenes bring back to the inn. The student depart laughing and making merry over the story of Ilaffman'. loves. but he remains to salute his one true love, hit Muse, who alone has substance and remains faithful.

The hest known air. in "Tales of Hoffman" are: "The Barcarolle" and "The (loll Song."

Tuesday, May 24-9 to 10 P. M.

Tuesday. May 24th. from 9 to 10 1,. m., the National Broadcasting Company will present they regular weekly feature. "Hits and Itit.' This program is devotesl to the lighter type of music. Glenhall Taylor and his Radio Music Makers will be featurd. Popular vocal selee tions will be offered with both male and female voices featured. Orchestral arrangements of the

novelty type and closing will he twenty minutes of dance music with the "Radio Musi4 1,Mak-

Wednesday, May 2$-9 to 10 P. M. "Tite Came of ('he..." a playlet by Kenneth

Sawyer Goodman. will he t,roadcav over the (frange Network of the National li,radca sting Company, WrInes,lav, May 2A11, (tom 't to 10 p m., under the direction of William Rainey. The cast is ...imposed of William Rainey as Atri.. Constantine. \1'heaton Chamber.. Boris, Benjamin l'u rr ington.

Thursday. May 26-9 to 10 P. M. The Nati.,n.,1 Light Oorna ('.wnpany wall

present "Trial '

Jun'' and "II. %l. S. Pina- fore" in tablomd ver. over the Orange Net- work Thursday, May 26t1t, from 9 to 10 p. m., under the direction of Max Doline

Both of these operas are by Gilbert amp Sulli van. "l'inafni r'. iivsed to perymlar when it was pfi estio rd, net e, ai w tek, ago, that the Na noua! It, nadrarig Company was requested to again hrnadc.tt it fo, the radio fann of the coast. Ther tutu u, "pet as arc urialls done together, and it i. h,ped they will prove as op- i!'r as when tilts sir re presented before. "Trial by Jo. y" is a dramatic courtroom scene, while "Pinafore" is a ratite on the English Navy of many years ago.

Friday, May 27-9 to 10 P. M. "An Ilotn in Memory Lane." a National

Broadcasting weekly presentation, is devoted to the throw, "II tops' Da).- this week. This pro- gram will he on the air Friday. May 27th, from 9 to 1,1 p. m.. over the Orange Network of the National Bwa,lcasting Company. The hour is divided into three different classy.. Carnival times; with such songs a. "Scenes NeoJpoli- taint." by \las.enet: "Espana Rhapsody,' by Chabrier. and "Estmlia,tina," by LaCome and depict the carnival times of the countries at pun.! the \Ir,litet ranean. Some of revelry of s-arious count nes, including ''V.hen Good Fel lows Get Together." "The Farr on the Bar- room Floor" r.nd "Heidelberg Stein Song" are suggestive of good fell w.hq, in different coon tries. Camp inviting songs close the program and air descriptive of camp meetings and fire. side gathering. below the Mason Dixon line.

Saturday, May 28-8 to 9 1'. M. The regular Saturday night feature. "The

Saturday Night Review' of the National Brnad- casting Company will be presented over the Orange Network from 8 to 9 p. m.. May 25th. A resume of the week's program will be given with excerpts of the operas and the highlights of the musical programs.

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NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY - 6:00 to 6:30 p. m. -KHJ Concert Trio. 7:30 p. m.- Scripture reading. 8:00 p. m.-Worldwide news items. 9:00 p. m: Timo signals and weather reports

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1927 SUNDAY, MAY 22 7:40 p. m. -Dr. Mara Bnumgardt. talk on

astronomy. 6:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Tenture program with

the eminen.t 'cello virtuoso, Samuel Furede. and other artists.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Lo Angeles Railway Orchestra.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 6:30 p. m.- Children hour with Rosetta

Lewin, "Curly Locks;" George Cook. saxo- phonist: ickte Brandon. reader; June Brandon, contralto; Joyce Coed, "Little Red Ridin :g hood." and Jennne De Bard. "Bonnie Jeanne of Radioland."

7:40 p. m. -Dr. Philip M. Lovell, "Care of the Body. "'

8:00 to 10:00 p.. m.- Program De Luxe with Zoellner Quartet; Leo 11. Sansiper. Russian baritone, and Louise Miller. pianist.

9:00 p. m.- Arthur Edwin Wake. talk. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Glenn Edmunds and h Varsity Four.

FRIDAY MAY 27 6:30 p. a, t_hildren'e program with Roberte

Bush. "Firefly of KHJ:" Henrietta Po- land. "Forget -Me -Not;" Richard Headrick. "Little Minter ;" Bettiemne Pfefferkorn. "Bob O Link;" Catherine Cotter, "Sweet. heart of KHJ;" Billy Lord, "Police Coin. ende;" Margaret Bond, violinist.

7:40 p. m.- Thoma F. Ford, "Book Re. views."

8:00 to 10:00 p. tn.- Veiled program. 9:00 p. m. -Falk on international relations.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 6:30 p. m.- Children' program with Nona

Clapp "Sunshine Fairy;" Dolly Wright. "Dolly of Radioland:' Gabriel Bartold, cornet soloist: Arthur Stevens. "King Arthur:" Margorie Genevieve Lowe. "Juno Bug;" Mercedes Marlowe, "Boy Girl," and Eugenia Abrid, singer.

8:00 to 10:00 p. m,- Frolic program.

10:00 a. m. -Talk from KIIJ studio by Lal Chand Mehra, well-known lecturer and in tructor for the University of California Extension Division. His subject will be "The Coming Together of the East and the Wet."

10:30 a. m.- Morning services from the First Methodist Episcopal Church; Arthur Blakeley. organist.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Evening services from the First Methodist Episcopal Church.

8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Program from the KHJ studio, presenting Frederick MacMurray, viola; Mary West. contralto; Grace Cur- rey, harpist, and others.

MONDAY. MAY 23 Silent all day.

TUESDAY, MAY 24 6:30 p. m.- Children s hour with Marguerite

Bnngham, "Nightingale;" Playground De- partment Harmonica Band; George Kerr. mandolin soloist; Lois Jane Campbell. "Brown Eyes. Baby Jeannette James. reader.

7:30 p. m. -H. M. Robertson will talk on

8:00 to 10:00 p. tn.- Muical program 9:00 p. m. -Swami Pnrarnnnnndn, Inspira-

tionni talk. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25

1:00 to 2:00 p. m.- Special all- feature pro- gram given particularly for the schools.

2:30 p. m. -Fred C. McNabb, Garden Talk. 6:30 p. m.- Children's program with Dick

Winslow, screen Juvenile: Viola Essen. "B. B.:" Glenn Fitz, "Optimistic Mascot;" Patricia Ecclestnn, "Little Daffodil;" Vivian Marple. "Blue Bell of KHJ."

7:15 p. m. -F. J Smith and his l.os Angeles Ambassador Band.

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Hollywood, 'California-337 Meters

KNX 700 WATTS --630 KILOCYCLES

LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS Paul G. Hoffm.'. Studebaker Bldg" 6116 Hollywood

Blvd., Hollywood. Phone HEmptd 4101 NAYLOR ROGERS. Manager sod Program Director

GLEN RICE. At. M "T s Y.le. aJ V.11yw.4"

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 6 :4S p. m.- "Mission Orange Earlybrrds esercr.es given by DI

P M Secs.., through the courtrry of the Producers of Mission Orange Jruee.

7:15 p. m.- "Pep and Vigor" esercre given by Or P. M Seises. through the c,.urtrv of the Producer. of Mission Orange Juice.

7.45 p m.- "orange Mi.b.n llame rrrr i.e. given by Dr P. M. Seize.. through the courtesy of Producer of Mission Orange Juice.

6:00 a. m.- - In.p,r.rt ,,,nn! talk and morning prayer. 8:55 a. m. I mar s,r;n..l. from Washington, D. C., followed by Birthday notices 9:00 a. m. -Radio .Shopping New..

10:00 a. m.- -1 own Crier of the Day' morning message 10:30 .m. -Kato Brew 1i'nughn, Director Ilou.rho!d Econemrc Department. Evening Es

pre.., except Friday and Saturday. 12:00 p. m.-- Musical program. 12:30 p. m. --W. F. Alder Travelogue.

1:30 p.m.-The Bookworm 2:00 p. m. -Radio Trades Association musical program 4:00 p.m.- -Lost and Found Column. 4:55 p.m.-Market report.. 5:30 p. m.- Howard Clerk. 5:45 p.m.-The Town Tattler. 6:00 p. m.- Billmore Hotel Orchestra broadcast from the P.Iltmnre Dining Room. 6:30 p- m.- -Dinner hour concert, presenting the Yale Radio Buttery Orchestra

DAII.Y EXCEPT SUNDAY AND TUESDAY - 11:00 p. m. -Hotel Ambassador, Gus Arnherm' Cocoanut Grove Orchestra

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22

10:00 . m.- First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. vwond. Rev. Stewart P. MacLennan.

2:00 to 4:00 p. m. -City Park Board mui cal program.

4:00 p. m.-- Roberts' Golden State band 5:15 p. m.-All Souls Church; Dr. Cheri..

I Aked speaking. 6:30 p. m.-Hollywood Unitarian Church. 7:00 p. m.- Circle Theater Concert Orches.

tra. Carl! D. Elinor, director. and organ recital by Fred Scholl.

MONDAY. MAY 23 12:48 p. m. -C. P R's musical program 3:00 pp. m. -First Prebyterun Church of

I Ioilywood 4:58 p. m. - "Own Your Own Home," 7:00 p. m.- George J Blrkel Music Co., pre

.enrrni; the Brunswick Panatrnre. 7:30 p. m.- Playlet. courtesy Overell Furni.

tine Company. 8:00 p. nt. -L. W. Stockwell Company.

courtesy program. presenting Cahoon l.u. boyish?. master violinist. and Claire Mel. loan. concert pianist.

10:00 p. m. Earl Bvrtnete's Rlltmor Hot.? Orchestra

TUESDAY. MAY 24 12:45 p. m.- Broadcasting the Advertising

Club Luncheon from Hotel Iiltniore. 4:00 p. m. -C P. R.' musical program. 4:30 p. m. -Boy Scout. Musical program 4:55 p. m. - "Own Your Own Home." 7:30 p. en.- Fitzgerald Mu.ic Company. pre.

enting the Ampieo Knabe Piano. 8:00 p. en.- TuftLyon Arm Company.

courtesy program. 10:00 p. en. -hotel Ambassador: Cu. Arn.

heim' Cocoanut Grove arch...ere.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 12:45 p. m. -C. P. R.'16 musical program 3:00 p. m. -Paul Hugon. 3:30 p. m. -Don Werner, popular pianist 4:00 p. m.- Garden talk by Dewey R.

Krucksb.rg, of Theodore P.yn' Nurseries. Program PrNhAed as

SUNDAY. MAY 22. 1927 4:15 p. m.- -toyce Cord 4155 p. m.-"Own Your Own Horne 7:00 p. m.- Itirkel Music Company, present

ing the Brunswick Psnntrope 7:30 p. m.- Wilshire longes Company 6:00 p. m,- I3roadwey Department Store.

10:00 p. m. -Earl Rurtnett' Biltmore Hotel Orchestra.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 12N8 p. m. -C. P. R'. musical program 4:25 p. m.- lourse oJhnson giving horn.

scopes 7:00 p. m.- Carthay Circle Theater organ re

rat by Fred Scholl. 8:00 p. mi.-H. Jerne and Company, 9:00 te 10:00 p. m.- Georg. A. Bray d

Company, courtesy program. 10:00 p, m.-Earl Burtnett Biltmore Hotel

Orchestra FRIDAY MAY 27

12:48 p. m,- Charles Week., talking on "In. 3:00 p. m. -L. A. District Federation of Women Clubs muslrnl program. 4:00 p. m.-C. P. R' musical program. 4:68 p. m. -"Own Your Own Home." 7,110 p in -- l'irsgerald M.....- Company pr..

seating th.: Ampleo Knabe Piano. 11 :00 p. ea. -Davis Perfection Bread Co.. urtey program, presenting the Royal

Order of Ciptlmtstic Do Nuts. 10:00 p. m.-- lSroadca.ting the main event.

from the Hollywood Legion Stadium. SATURDAY. MAY 26

12:45 p. m. (_. P. R.' musical program. 3:Oq p. m. -Town Crier of the Day and his

Pals. 4:55 p. m. -"Own Your Own Home" 7:00 p. m.-Stories of insect Ille by Harry

ü' McSpadden. 7 :15 p. m.- Announcement of Sunday serv-

ice. of th. leading Los Angelo. churches 7 :30 p. m.- Feature program.

10:00 p. m. -nr1 Burtnett' Biltmore Hoer) Orc hasts.

12:00 p. m. -KNX Frolic. Srbreirted by the Stamm

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Hollywood, California -252 Meters

KFWB 600 WATTS -1190 KILOCYCLES

WARNER BROS. MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS Warner Bros. West Coast Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd. GERALD L. KING, Mgr. WM. RAY, Asst. Mgr.

Phone CL. 9461

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 9:30 to 10:30 a. m - M -I.LA Hour

12:30 to 1:30 p. m.- Classified Hour. 5:00 to 5:15 p. m.- Vacation Days. 5:15 to 5:30 p. m. -Emil Farnlund. Vibraphone. 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. -Radio Review. 6:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Pontiac Six Dinner (lour.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Musical program from Mayfair Hotel. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY -

5:00 to 5:40 p. m.- Children's Hour.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927

SUNDAY, MAY 22 8:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of

Southern California Music Company. 9:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Warner Bros. Frolic. in-

troducing J. Kennard Hamilton, tenor; Wm. McDougall. Scotch comedian; Byrle Colby, ballads: Frances St. George. KFWB Jazzmania Girl; Harry G. Keiper and his Movieland Orchestra.

MONDAY, MAY 23 12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Pacific Electric Art. 7:00 to 7:15 p.m.-Howard Clark, popular

songs, by courtesy of Dan Parker. tailor.

7:15 to 8:00 p. m.- Jackie Lucas in blues songs; Warner Bros Orchestra.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Dan Santos' Hawaiian Trio; Ann Cray. blues songs; LeRoy Kull -

berg and his ukulele. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -John Canton, tenor:

Werner Bros. European Novelty Orchestra under direction of Chico DeVerde.

TUESDAY, May 24 1:30 p.m.-Mabel Leonard's Surprise Pro

gram. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Thirty minutes of sun-

shine by Charles W. Hemp. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of

Southern California Music Co. 9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-Emma Kimmel. sopra-

no; LeCrand Concert Ensemble. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25

7:00 to 7:50 p. m.-- Carlotte Del.ovelace, blues songs; Mabel Leonard and (toward Ste,

enson In double piano numbers. Kenneth Hamilton. popular songs.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of Stewart -Warner Products. Inc.. featuring concert orchestra and soloists.

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Van Sisters Trio; John Canton, tenor.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 1:30 p. m.- -Mabel Leonard's Surprise Pro-

gram. 7:00 to 7:511 p. m.- Metropolitan Dance Or-

chestra; Jackie Lucas, blues songs. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of

Southern California Music Co. 9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-Ray Bailey's String

Trio; Vernoñ Rickard, tenor. FRIDAY MAY 27

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Program by courtesy of Southern California Music Co.

7:30 to 7:45 p. m.- Howard Clark in popu- lar songs. courtesy of Dan Parker, tailor.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Dan Santos' Hawaiian Trio; Virginia King. blues songs.

9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-The Melody Three; Ed. ward Novis, tenor: Studio Chatter at 9:30.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 7:00 to 8:01) p. m. -Carl Dye and his Mel-

ody Makers: Tom Bleason, blues songs. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Program by courtesy of

Mona Motor Oil Co.. introducing Lucille Kimball. soprano; Mona Motor Oil Co. String Trio.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Dance music by remote control from El Patio Ballroom.

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Hollywood, California -379 Meters

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DAILY EXCLP7 SUNDAY - 7:00 to 7:30 a.m.-Prof. Barclay Steven. Setting up Eirci..s. 7:30 to 8:00 a. m.- Loul.e Ilowatt's ilnp{+ppine (lour. 8:45 to 9:00 a.m.-Time Signal. from Wahlnttton, D. C..

12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Brondcnstmg irons U. S C. except Saturday. f.. *Wm./P. YttalaY 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. -Who.. Who and Wht' Happening. rawge. sad 4awssuw 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. -KSITR Te:, Dan.,e. 3:00 to 4:00 p. m Lxtensoan Courses from U. 3. C. except Saturday. 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. -White King Male Quartet and Mona Content, concert planit. 6:00 to 6:15 p. m.- Nightly Doings. 6:15 to 6:45 p. m.- -Droner hour program featuring Le Grande Trio 6:45 I,, 7:30 p. m.- Fitzi¡erald Music Co ptogram-

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Miller'. Cala Lafayette Dance Orchestra.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1927

SUNDAY. MAY 22

8:00 to 9:30 p.m-Walker's courtesy pro. gram

6:15 to 6:30 p. m.- Nightly Doing.. 6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Hdfhour of Cheer 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.-Miller'. Cale Lafayette

Concert Orchestra; courtesy Corduroy Tire Store.. Inc.

8:00 to 9:30 p.m.- Phillips- Hambaugh cour. tey program.

MONDAY. MAY'23 10:00 toll :00 a. m. --Home Hour. 11:45 to 12:00 noon -Golf talk by S E. Con

molly al L. A. Athletic Club. 2:30 to 3:00 p.m.-Advance Electric Corn

pany ccourtry program. 4:00 to :15 p. m: larchmont Motor Sere,

Ice. Inc.. courtesy program. :15 to 4:45 p.m.-11. W. Smith on Cram

inology. :45 to 5 :15 p.m.-J. P. Redding represent

1ni the looca Co. 7:30 ío8:00 p. m.- Vandergrift Cho. Corn.

pony courtesy program. 6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Courtesy program. 31d.

ney Gln. Shoe Co. 9:00 to 9:30 p. m.-C. E. Toberman courtesy

p I ng rnm 9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Hollywood Storage Co.

TUESDAY. MAY 24

9:00 to 9:45 a. in.-Sylvia the Blind Cook 9:45 to 10:00 a.m.-Charles Hemp repre.

.nting the lon Company. 10:00 to 11:00 a. m.- -Georgia O George 'The

Psychology and Physiology of Beauty." 11:00 to 12:00 noon -Shopping Flour. 2:30 to 3 :00 p.m.- Advance Electric COP,

pany courtesy program. 4:00 to 4:30 p. m.-- Police Commison W

G. Thorpe and L. A Police Quartet. 5:15 to 5:30 p.m.-Talk on health by Dr.

Robert T. Williams 7:30 to 8:00 p.m.-1. A. Investment Co. 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Maxwell house Coffee

Company courtesy program featuring the Maxwell Ilour Coffee Orchestra

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -C E Tohermen Co. 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. - Hollywood Storage Cn'a

program.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 35 2:30 to 3:00 p. m.- Advance Electric Con,

pany courtesy program 5 :00 to 5:30 p.m.-Dr Wesley M Parrett.

7:30 to 8:00 p.m.- Overall'. Furniture Co. courtesy program. featuring the Overall KM FR Player..

48:00 to 10:1)0 p. m. Courtesy program.

THURSDAY. MAY 26

0:00 to 10:00 a. m.- Sylvia, lb. Blind Cook. 10:00 to 10:15 a. m.- Charles Hamp, repre-

senting the Iona Company 10:15 to 10:45 a. m.- Dr. Paul J. Dorosh.

"Diet Question Bos." 10:45 to 11:45 .m.-Georgia O. George.'The

Psychology and Philology of Beauty.' 11:45 to 12:00 noon -Gulf talk by 3. E. Con-

nally of the L A. Athletic Club 2:30 to 3:00 p. m.- Advance Electric Corn-

pony courtesy program. 4 :45 to 5:15 p.m.- ''Gleaning of Book.

worm." by Lloyd Luckham 7:30 to 6:001 p. m.-W inalow B. Felix. Chev.

Tolet courtesy program 8:00 te 10:00 pp. m.- Vaudeville Night, cour

ten', of the Purits Distilled Water People.

FRIDAY. MAY 27

8:15 a. m.- Broadcasting from the Breakfast Club

2:30 to 3:01) p. m.- -Advance Electric Com. pany courtesy program.

4:00 p. m.- Pacific Electric Art. 7:30 to 6:0(5 p. m.- Charles l lamp. 8:00 to 9 :0(5 p. m. -Loa Angelo. Investment 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -C F. Toberman pro.

9,30 to 10:00 p. m.- Courtesy program. SATURDAY. MAY 2S

9:00 to 10:00 a. m.- Sylvia, the Blind Cook 10:00 to 10:15 p.m -Charles Hemp. repre- rnting the Iona Co. 11:30 to 12:00 noon- -Hugh R Pomeroy of

the (o Regional Planning Commission. :00 p. m. -Rndio Talk to Radio Fan by Forbes W. Van Why.

7:30 to 7:40 p.m.-Talk by M. D. Benesh of lheSherifl office. 7 :40 to 8:00 p. m. -KMTR Movie Club. 8:00 to 8:30 a. m. -Luna Park courtesy pro

gram. 8:30 to 9:0(i p. m. -L. A Investment Co 9:00 to 10:01) p. m. -L. A. Polka Department

program. 10:00 to 12:00 p. m.- Miller's Cafe Lafayette

Dance Orchestra. 12:00 until wbeaT -Len Nash Marathon to

break all record for band endurance. all request number

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Los Angeles, California -275.1 Meters

KFSG ANGELUS TEMPLE, ECHO PARK. FIteroy 5121

AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON. Founder, President P. 3. LUCAS. Technician in Charge

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY- . 10:30 to 11,30 a.m.- Sunehtna Haar.

I 1 SO a. m. to 11,30 p. m.-- Noonday Muslin 6,30 to 7,30 p. m.- Angelus Hour.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY - 2,30 to 3,30 p. m. --Grey Studio F'rogrem.

Aimee Semple McPherson SUNDAY, MAY 22

10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Sunday morning worship; Aimee Semple McPherson: Thomas Johnson, oloit; Temple organ and chimes played by Esther Fricke Greene.

2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Afternoon Dispena. Donal service by Aimee Semple McPher- son.

8:30 to 8 :00 p. m.- Muai. :nle hour. Ange- lus Temple Band and Choir.

8:00 to 9:300 p. m.- Revival service Aimee Semple McPherson.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Organ recital Esther Fricke Greene.

TUESDAY, MAY 24 3:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ re-

cital by B. Earnest Ballard. 7,30 to 9:30 p. m.- Evengellatic services by

Student Evangelists. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25

7:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Regular cold week prayer service by Aimee Semple McPher- son.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1927

THURSDAY, MAY 26 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ re-

cital by B. Earnest Ballard. 7:30 to 9:30 p. tn.- Regular water baptismal

service by Aimee Semple McPherson. 9:15 to 10:00 p. m. -Gray studio program;

Herbert !Morley, tenor: Ladle.' Quartette. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Organ recital by Es

ther Fricke Greene. FRIDAY, MAY 27

3:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ recital by Esther Fricke Greene.

7:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Crusader Rally. Sermon by Aimee Semple McPherson.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Back Horne hour. An pelt:. Temple Band; Mrs. C. D. Smith. xylophonist.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 9:30 to 4:30 p. m. -The Children's Happy

Hour. Program arranged by Children's Evangelist Estelle Jones; Dorris Simmons, reader: Freddy Thee, violinist; Richard Kelly; Ch.ildreti s Orchestra, directed by Lorna Ma tter.

7:30 to 9:31) p. m.- Divine Healing service, conducted by Aimee Semple McPherson.

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KTBI 750 WATTS --1020 KILOCYCLES

BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES MR. M. E. CARRIER. Manager

PROF. H. G. TOVI.Y, Director of Programs Phone ME. 6701

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 8,45 to 9,15 a.m.-Devotional Hour. 1100 to 3,00 p. m.- Inspirational Hour.

DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY - 7,15 to 5100 p. m. -Aunt Martha a Children's Hour.

M. R CALM* ¿.osantes, WEEK COMMENCING

SUNDAY, MAY 22 10:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Regular morning

service of the Church of the Open Door. 3:00 to 4:00 p. m.- Jewish Radio I lour. 6:00 to 7:00 p. m. -Radio Vesper Service.

Inspirational sermon by Rev. James Il Hutchins.

7:15 to 9:30 p. m.- Reguler evening service of the Church of the Open Door. Sermon by Dr. John McNeill. e

MONDAL, MAY 23

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Biblical Exposition by Rev. J. K. Stewart

SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1927 TUESDAY. MAY 24

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Biblical Exposition by Rev. J. K. Stewart.

WF:DNESDAY, MAY 25 8:00 to 9:01) p. m.- Biblical Exposition by

Dr John McNeill. THURSDAY. MAY 26

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Biblical Exposition by Rev. J. K. Stewart.

FRIDAY. MAY 27 6:15 to 7:00 p. m. -Aunt Martha' Children'

I lour. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Exposition of Interns

Donal Sunday School lesson. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Biblical Exposition by

Dr John McNeill.

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Los Angeles, California -222 Meters

KFXB

1000 WATTS -1360 KILOCYCLES Commercial Exchange Bldg.. Eighth and Oliva its_

Les Angel. MERLE J. GRINDLE, Manager

LEIGH HARLINE, Program Manager BARON KEYES, Announcer

BERTRAM O. HELLER. Technical Direct,. "La IA. Censer of Groat.. Lo. 4ag.i..

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. -Hatch Graham's Oddities. 11500 to 12:00 a. m. -Baron Keyes diversities. 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.- Program by remote control from Palau, de

Dance. featuring Ralph Markey and hie Musical Key. 4:00 to 5:00 p. m.-Educational hour. 5:00 to 5:45 p.m.-Sundown Frolic. 5:45 to 6:00 p. m.- Amusement suggestions.

8:00 to 7:00 p. m. -Pipe organ recital by remote control from the studio of Albert Hay Me lot te.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m: Palais de Dance and Ralph Markey and his Musical Keys 11:00 to 12:00 p. n, - Cinderella Roof -by remote control.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1927 SUNDAY, MAY 22

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. - Bud Riley's I- lawaiian Conservatory of Music.

5:00 to 6:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians; Red Wyatt. Kay O'Neil.

6:00 to 7:00 p.m.-Santa Anita Trio. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.-- Request Hour. tí:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Octavio Marx Trio. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio Program.

MONDAY, MAY 23 4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn.

rnissioner Geo. Parrish. 7:00 to 7:30 p.m.-Frank Barry; Rosetta

Rapelje. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -W lnt Cotton. Edna

Cook. .8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-- Charles Diamond. steel

guitar artist. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Pope and his Califor-

nians. TUESDAY. MAY 24

:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn. missioner Geo. Parrish.

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Jerry Cooper. Pitcher & Mitchell. Jessie Hayward.

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Mor Pak Collegian. - Molly Moore. Kay Palmer.

8 :30 to 9:00 p. m. -Ford Dealer.' program Angelus String Trio; Frank Barry.

9:00 to 9:30 p. m.- Sullivan & McPherson. 9:30 to 10:00 p. m.- Olympic - Fight re-

turn, main event. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25

4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn - Missioner Geo. Parrish.

4:30 to 6:00 p. m.-- Aliene Chaudet, piano lesson.

7:00 to 7:30 p.m.-Santa Anita Trio. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Cactus Mfg. Co. -Moody

String Trio Virginia McCoy. 8:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Request hour -Leonard

Van Berg. Ruth Michaelson. Adrian Lee, BGaron Kees.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians. THURSDAY, MAY 26

4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins. 1 iealth Corn missinner Geo. l'a rrish.

7:00 to 7 :30 p.m.- MacKay Business Col. loge -Scott Leslie. Francis St. George. Frank Barry.

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Studio program. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- American Legion Bell

Post program. FRIDAY MAY 27

4:00 to 4:03 p.m.-Bulletins. Health Com- missioner Geo. Parrish.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -Jack Lempké s Radio Boys.

8:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Bureau of Light and Power. KFXB Collegians: Ruth Michael. son; Frank Barry. Red Wyatt.

9:00 to 9:30 p. m.- Crooner's Quartet. 9:30 to 10:00 p. m. Clara Hannelord; Adri

an Lee. SATURDAY, MAY 28

4:30 to 5:00 p. m.- Aliene Chaudet, Music Lesson

7 :00 to 7:30 p.m.-Carl Dye and his Melody Makers.

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Novelty Duo -Marion Roognr and Carl Lawrence.

8:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Police Frolic: Bill Liv- ingston and hi. Radio Boys ; KFXB Col. le, :tans

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Hollywood, California -226 Meters

D *are

KFQZ 1841 North Argyle Ave.. Hollywood. California

GLadtone 3197; Gladstone 3198 DAVE WARD, Program Director and Announcer

L. E.. TAFT, Technical Engineer "7h. Pal... Bungalow Srudlo"

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 8:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Panntrope Dinner Hour.

MONDAY, TUF_SDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - 12:00 to 1:00 p. m. -Hazel McCauley end the Office Boy. 3:30 p. m.- Thurday. Tryout (not broerlut).

WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. MAY 23. 1927

MONDAY. MAY 23 7:00 p. m.- Sylvia I lording Trio; Florence

Purdy. soloist. 8:00 p. m. -Myra Belle Vickers Flour. 9:00 p. m.-Four Leaf Clover Dance Orches-

tra; Helen McColl and Louie Hagensick TUESDAY. MAY 24

7:00 p. m. -Clint Stevenson's Hawailon Trio, Ed Pose. Marion Booger and Erle Law.

.ronce. "The Novelty Duo." 8:00 p. m.-Neapolitan Four. Katherine Wil.

linen son. 9:00 p. m. -Joey Starr s Orchestra. Morris

Sisters, Ned Miller, Minnie Petrie and Billy Sullivnn.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 7:00 p. m.-Sylvia Harding Trio; Florence

Purdy. soloist. 8:00 p. m.- Charlie Dimond and the Office

Boy. 9:00 p. m. -Four Leaf Clover Orchestra und

Virginia King,

THURSDAY. MAY 26 7:00 p. m. -L .lie E. Taft, Rodio Talk. 8:00 p. m. -Buddy Ilolwig and others. 9:00 p. m. -Los Angeles Railway Orchestra,

Don Stevens. Allen Dale. FRIDAY. MAY 27

12:00 noon -Greenwich Village Orchestra. 7:00 p. m. -Clint Stevenson' Hawaiian Trio,

Al Finnigan and Mnrgarat Ruth Kernel,. 8:00 p. m.- California Banjo Boys. Dick Pow

ers. 9:00 p. m. -Banjo SI and Melody Boys, Hel-

en McColl. Ned Miller. SATURDAY. MAY 28

12:00 noon -Parts Inn Orchestra. 7:00 p. m.-Philip Tronits Hour. 8:00 p. m.- Jnmgochinn Radio Players. 9:00 p. m. -Lo Angeles Railway Orchestra.

E. Ruth Den,gnn. Larry and Verne Cannon. SUNDAY. MAY 29

8:00 p. m.- Columbia Viva Tonal Record- ings.

9:00 p. m.- Neapolitan Four, Virginia King. Ned Miller. Al Yberio.

Progrsin PabU,krd nz Submitted by the Station.

FORGET BATTERY TROUBLES-CALL WE. 9065

Pasadena, California - 315.6 Meters

KPSN PASADENA STAR -NEWS

1000 WATTS- -960 KILOCYCLES GEORGE CECIL COWING, Managing Director

GEORGE FRENGER, Program Manager HERSHEL SATTERFIELD. Engineer- in- Charg

PERCY C. PRYOR. Studio Office Phone, Wakefield 3111

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 12:00 to 12,15 p. m. -Newa Bulletin. 6:00 to 6:16 p. m. -Late New. Review.

GEORGZ ?RIIVCIEll Aaaeaaaar WEEK COMMENCING

SUNDAY, MAY 22 10:30 a. m.- Family Altar Service by the

United Church Brotherhoods. MONDAY. MAY 23

6:00 p. m. -News bulletins and David Law - rence tnIk On "Our Government."

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Special program. TUESDAY, MAY 24

8:00 % 9:00 p. m.- Star -Newe concert with James Il. Shearer, organist; Frederick

SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927 Mai-Murray. violinist. and George Frenger. tenor.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Star -News concert with

van Prang Trio nod soloists. FRIDAY. MAY 27

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by the Pasa- dena Sciots Bend and soloists.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Star -News concert with

van Prang 'trio and soloists. eramr PWaa as S.JwiHd by the Stew...

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Radio notnx, May 21

hMIC Inglewood, California

260.7 Meters I ISO K. C. --500 Watt. Capacity

Owned and Operated by James R. Food. M. B. RICE, Commercial Manager

NELL LARSON, Studio Accompanist O. R. MILLS. Engineer

Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. Inglewood. Cal. Phone Direct Wire, THornwall 1121

Long Distance, Inglewood 80 'The N illerd 9meaga NoIteer Srallon

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1927

SUNDAY,'MAY 22 11:00 to 12:15 p. m.- Centinrla li a p t i s t

Church by remote control; Rev. J. A. V. Peter., pastor.

MONDAY. MAY 23 5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Requul program. Charlie

Wellman: foul Miller' Dance Orchestra: courtesy of the Radio Sponsoring Bureau

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charli Wellman and the Cauldron Quartet.

7:43 to 7:55 p. m -Shoppe Unique courtesy program: all popular program.

7:58 to 8:00 p.m.-Fem.! .l U. S. weather re- port and forecast,

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -City of Inglewood court e.y program with the KMIC Concert Or- chestra under the direction of Tom Mar- tin. Don Minor. tenor.

9:00 to 9:30 p.m.-Geo. M. Sutton Ford Agency courtesy program, with the Metro pelitn Dance Orchestra; Geraldine Cor- don, contra IContralto; Don Miner. tenor.

9:30 to 10:00 p. m. -OX program. TUESDAY. MAY 24

5:30 to 7:00 p. rn.- Request program; Char- lie Wellman; Paul Mliler' Dance Orches- tra; courtesy the Radio Sponsoring Bu- reau.

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charles Wellman's own program.

7:20 to 7:50 p. m.- Crovenor Inglis Co. 7:45 to 7:55 p.m.-Hardin Pharmacy re.

quest program 7:55 to 8:00 p. m. -Final U. S. weather re.

Hrt and forecasts; courtesy Col E. H. ersey.

8:00 to 8:15 p.m.-Studio announcements. with Rí11 Henry and Nell Larson: courtesy the little Ant Man.

8:30 to 9:00 p.m.-Studio program with hielen McColl, the Cyco Girl: Walter Smith. singing tenor of the Oil Field; Neva Negus, our Warbler: Abe Jacobson, Bad Time stories.

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program, with the L. A R R. Orchestra; courtesy the L. A. R R : ói11 /from popular soloist.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program: Char.

lie Wellman: Paul Miller'. Dance Orches- tra: courtesy of the Radio Sponsoring Bu. reau

7:00 to 7:20 p.m.-Charlie Wellman own program

7:20 to 7:30 p.m. -Malloy Clint courtesy program, with Gerldine Gordon and Don Mtn vr.

7:50 to 8:00 p. m. -N F. Brown, technical talk on radio broadcasting.

8:00 p. m.- -Final U. 5.. weather report 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Buy Better in Torrance,

with Milt Gardner and his Merry Makers; request program.

CILRI.IF. 11 El yl.C!1 A

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program, with George and Von Harmony Aces; Louise White. soprano.

THURSDAY. MAY 28 5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program. Char

lie Wellman: Paul Miller' Dance Orche.. tra: courtesy of the Radio Sponsoring Bu. rea.

7:00 to 7:20 p.m -Charlie Wellman own program

7:20 to 7:'O p.m.-Ross O. Porter Tile Co. courtesy program, with lack Tenny.

7:50 to 8:00 p.m.-The Toggery courtesy Program.

8:00 p.m.- Final U. S. Weather report 8:00 to 8:30 p. m.- Lmbert Seas Co.

courtesy program, with Mack'. Collegians and Bill Henry.

8:30 to 9:00 p.m.-Inglewood Furniture So. courtesy program. with Walter Smith, Ilellen McColl. Neva Negus.

9:00 l0 10:00 p.m-Studio program. FRIDAY. MAY 27

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program: Char- lie Wellman: Paul Miller' Dance Orches tra, courtesy Radio Sponsoring Bureau.

7:00 to 7:20 p.m.-Charlie Wellmn own program

7:20 to 7:50 p.m.-Western Auto Electric Co. courtesy program: Kenneth G. Ormis- tnn. technical talk on radio receiving sets.

7:50 to 8:00 p.m.-J. C. Masters, courtesy program.

8:00 p.m.-Final U. S. weather report 8:00 to 8:30 p.m.-Program featuring two

nationally advertised pure food product.- Skinner's Macaroni and Raisen Bran.

8:30 to 8:43 p.m.-Fifteen Minutes of Sun- hine; courtesy Little Ant Man.

5:45 to 9:00 p.m.-Don Miner, request pro- gram.

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Star Ford Body Exchange Co courtesy program.

9:30 to 11:30 p.m.-American Legion Frolic, courtem H. A. McCalllster Realty Co.; Dr. I.. M. Shride. chiropractor: "Go Get 'Ern Wilson," Clothier: Inglewood Phar- macy.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.-Request program, Char

lie Wellman; Paul Miller' Dance Orchea tra.courtesv the Radio Sponsoring Bureau.

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charlie Wellman'. own program

7:20 to 7:30 p. m.- Studio program. with Bill Ilenrv.

7:50 to 8:55 p.m.-Hickman-Wise Printing and Engraving Co. courtesy program.

8:00 p. m. -Final U. S. Weather report 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program. Every

one welcome.

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Los Angeles, California -215.7 Meters 1390 KILOCYCLES

Washington Blvd. at Oak Street. Los Angeles. California Owned and Operated by DARRELL DIAMOND and BEN S. McGLASHAN

Phones: WEstmore 6509 and. WElmore 8855 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY- "hernias rood Folk.. Joyial"

6:30 to 8:30 a. m.--Breakfast Hour. Popular music by Joey Stare' KGFJ's Orchestra. 8:30 to 9:30 a. m.- Gordon Smith's Hour. 5:00 to 6:00 p. m. -Roy M. Johnson Motor Co. Program. 6:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Popular music played by the California Joyrnnkerl

WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927 MONDAY, MAY 23 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's Radio -

9:30 to 9:45 a. m.- Psychology Talk by Flor- tising Service: Homer Gene. ballads; Gene

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's Radio - lining Service: George Wood, songs; Mrs. Len Barnes. ballads; Gene Smith, tenor: Frank Martin, songs; Billy Benton, singer.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -- Brooks rind I looser, ban joists and singers.

12:00 midnight to 3:00 a. m. -Blur Monday Frolic.

Smith, tenor; Frank Martin. songs; George Wood. singer: Mrs. Lea Barnes.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brooks and Houser. ban - toes and songs.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- California Banjo Boys and the Venetian Joymnkers.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio Program.

FRIDAY, MAY 27 TUESDAY, MAY 24 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's Radio

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's Studio rising Service; Jack Martin Red Hot Ace Progrnm. frotin Pal's Tavern: Mercedes Marlowe.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -The Hermosa Club Or. blurs singer: Helen Minyard, songs; Billy chests. Benton, popular songs. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Clnsicol Music on Stu- 3:30 to 4:00

rho Program. p. m.- Studio Program. George

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Jory Starr's KGFJ Or 4. ny Talk. p. m.- Grorgin O. GeorRO ßenu-

diestro. y 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brook and Houser, ban

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 dos and songs. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's Radio -

tieing Service: Jack Martin' Red Hot SATURDAY, MAY 28 Ace (rom Pall's Tavern; George Wood. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's Radio. songs: Gene Smith. tenor; Frank Martin. bung Sen -ice: Venetian Joymakers: El- song; Mrs. Lea Bnrnes, ballads. nora Swell and Kitty Williamson: Call.

3:30 to :00 p.m.- Studio Program. (nnia Harennny Pals, May Wear rind I n .

4:00 to 5:00 p. m.- Ceorgin O. George, Beau. Ise Trent: Frank Martin. songs: Gene ty Talk: King Collins. entertainer. Smith. tenor: George Wood. songs: Mrs.

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brook and Houser, ban- Len Barnes. Winds. tor and songs. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brooks and Houser.

THURSDAY. MAY 28 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Classical Music, Sutro 9:30 to 9:45 a. m.- Psychology Talk, Flor. Syler School of Music.

enz Norris. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studtn Program.

I. C. óshsias

Los Angeles, California -526 Meters

KGEF 1000 WATTS -:580 KILOCYCLES TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH

BOB SHU LER, Pastor Phone WEslmore 9834 C. C. HOOFER, Manager

M. J. HANKINS, Technician WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1927

10:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Morning Service. 5:00 to 6:00 p. m.- Vesper Service. 7:00 to 8:00 p. tn.-Studio Musical Program. 8:00 to 9:00 pp. m. -"The Great American

Desert," by Roy B. But tolph. 9 :00 to 10:00 p. m. -Old Songs Quartet.

10:00 to 10:30 p. n. -Family Altar Service. 7:45 to 8:30 p. m.- Trinity Ensemble. 8:30 to 9:30 Is. m.- Studio Musical Progrnm. 9:30 to 10:00 p. m.-Bernice Morrison Bru-

baker and J. T. Rumbles. FRIDAY, MAY 27

6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Brunwick Panatrope Concert.

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Dr. F. N. Peters' Bible Class.

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Lotu Girls' Trio. 8:00 to 8:30 p. m. -Hon. Henry W. King's

Civic Talk. 8:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Southern California Ho-

line Assn. 9:30 to 10:00 p. m. -KGEF Trio.

TUESDAY, MAY 24 6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Brunwick Panatrope

Concert. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Dr. J. A. B. Fry. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Gardena M. E. Church

Orchestra. 8:00 to 8:30 p. m.- Church Federation. 8:30 to 9:00 p. m. Gardena M. E. Church

Orchestra. 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Dr. Monkmnn. 9:30 to 19:00 p. m.- Gertrude Altar.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 8:00 to 6:45 p. m.- Dorothy Spencer's Chil-

dren's IJour. 8:45 to 7:45 p. m.- Conroy Bible Class.

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KFON DAILY -

4:30 to 6:00 p. m.- Pigsty Wigg y Concert Orchestra. C:00 to 6:1S p.m.-Request Period by Doris Clarence. 6:15 to 7:00 p. m.- l'tggly Wiggly Concert Orchestra.

DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - wML^ C. NICHOLS 10:15 to 10:30 a. m. - Devotional Period.

Aww..wro 10:30 to 11:30 a. m.- l'hysrology of Beauty, Georgia O. George. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -

11:30 to 12:00 a. m.- PressTIegram Early Nowa. 12:00 noon- lost and Found announcements. 4:00 to 4:30 p. m. -P,... r.legram late news.

DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY- 9:30 to 10:15 .m.-Pacific Coast Club Organ- Herbert Nixon at the console. 2:30 to 3:10 p. m. -Long Beach Municipal Band. 3:10 to 3:20 p. m.- Intermision. 3:20 to 4:00 p. m .-Long Beach Municipal Band. 6:00 to 8:10 p. m.- Pre .. -Tlegram presenting Long Beach Municipal Band. 6:10 to 6:20 p. m.- Intermlasipn. 6:20 to 9:00 p. or.- Press- Telegram presenting Long Beach Municipal Bend

1290 KILOCYCLES -750 WATTS PIGGLY WIGGLY STATION

Owned and Op d by NICHOL & WARINNER, INC.

Studio -211 Jergins Trust Bldg. 617 -19, 814 -60 Office -212 .Iergia Trust Bldg. 617 -19, 614.60

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WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927 SUNDAY, MAY 22

11:00 . in. to 12:30 p. m.-- Church of Nara - tine. Rev. L. A Reed.

12:30 to 1:00 p. m.- Musical procram. mots- cored by \Inrkwell Salt Water Taffy Shop.

1:00 to 2:00 p.m.-Musical program. span pored by Rlrkel Music Co.

2:00 to 2:30 p.m.-Pacific Coast Club or ion. Herbert Ninon at the ennsole

:00 to 5:00 p.m.-Vesper (lour 5:00 to 6:00 p. m -Piggly Wiggly Concert

Orchetra. sponsored by Long Beach Busi- ness Men.

6:00 to 6:15 p.m.-Request Period -Dori and Clarence.

6:15 to 7:00 p. m.-Piggly Wiggly Concert 7:00 to 7:45 p. m.- Gnklll Mfg. Co. Miss-

men Radio Co. musical program. 7:45 to 0:00 p.m -Services from the First

Church of Christ. Scientist, remote control. 0:00 to 12:00 p. m.- Studio Frolic.

MONDAY. MAY 23 12:00 to 12:30 p. m. -Moor: Apparel Shop. 12:30 to 1:00 p.m.-American Markets. spun

miring musical program 1:00 to 1:30 p. m.-Wilshire Innpro Co. pro-

gram. featuring Doris and Clarence. 1:30 to 2:30 p m.-- Studio program. 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ. 7:00 tc 6:00 p.m.-Studio program. 9:00 to 8:15 p.m.-Lure of the Sky, by Dr.

1. ewi Thon,. 8:15 to 9:00 p. m.- Piggly Wiggly Hayroak-

.. featuring old -tim dance masir 9:00 to 12:00 midnight- Klwanl Frolic

TUESDAY. MAY 24 12:00 to 12:30 p.m -Eastman Furniture Co. 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.- Beauty Talk and muni-

ral program 1:00 to 1:30 p. m.- Kiwenl Club Luncheon. 1:30 to 2:30 p. nt.-Women ' Music Study

Clash, d.rerttnn of Ruth Parkinson 7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -- Studio prngrnm 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Chat for Booklnvers. by

Hewitt' Bookstore 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Plggly Wiggly Hour.

presenting PigglY Wiggly Girls Trio. 10:00 to 11:00 p.m.-Studio program 11:00 to 12:00 midnight -- Majestic Ballroom

Orchestra, by remote control.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 12:00 to 12-30 p. m.- %toor.'. Apparel Shop.

sponsoring musical program 12:30 to 1:00 p m.- American Markets, spon-

soring musical program. 1:00 to 1:30 p. m.- -Rotary Club Luncheon. 1:30 to 2:00 p.m.-Wilshire Lonaco Co. pro-

gram, featuring Doris and Clarence. 2.00 to 2.30 p. .n.- Capitol Theater organ. 7:00 to 6:00 p. m. -Texa Cowboys In Old

Time Dance Music. 9:00 to 9:30 p. m -'The Little Ant Man."

Morvel Ant Gelatine 9:30 to 10:00 p. m.- - Studio program.

10:00 to 1200 midnight -Pacific Coast Club Orchestra. by remote control.

THURSDAY. MAY 26 12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Eastman Furniture Co.

musical program. 12:30 to 1:00 p. m.-Beauty Talk and mun

cai procram. 1:00 to 2:C0 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Studio program. 9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Shell Oil Co. Orch

10:00 to 11:10 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ. 11:00 to 12:10 midnight- Mpotic Ballroom

Orchestra. by remote control. FRIDAY. MAY 27

12:00 to 12:30 p. m. -Moor. Apparel Shop. 12:30 to 1:00 p. m -American Markets, pon-

soring mustrnl program. 1:00 to 1:30 p.m.-Wilshire lonaco Co. fee.

taring Doris and Clarence. 1:30 to 2:00 p. m.- Rich' Quality Bakery. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Church of Christ. by

Rev Ernest Beam. 7:30 to 7:45 p. m.-A Selina Slier Program. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m- Matestic Ballroom Or

chestrn, ,

r

ote control 10:00 to 12:00 midnight -Elk.' Frolic. Lodge

No. tee. SATURDAY MAY 28

10:30 to 11:30 a, en.-Capital Theater organ, 12:00 to 12:30 p. m.-- Eastman Furniture Co. 12:30 to 1:00 p. m. -Musical program. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.-Capitol Theater organ. 7:00 to 6:00 P. m.- Piggly Wiggly Minstrels. 9:00 to 10:10 p.m.-Studio program.

10:00 to 11:00 p.m.-Capitol Theater organ. 11:00 to 12:00 midnight- Pacific Coast Club

Orchestra, by remote control.

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TOM MITCHELL, Studio Manager and Announur. C. B. JUNEAU, Transmission Engineer.

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4:00 to 4:45 p. m.- Smiling Circle with Tom. 6:00 to 7:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Merchants Preview Hour.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY -

2:30 to 4:00 p. m. -Santa Monica Municipal Band. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Band Concert. 2:30 p. m. -Band Concert.

3:00 to 3:15 p. m -Bay Builders' Exchange Booster program.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22. 1927

SUNDAY, MAY 22

10:45 to 11:45 a. m.- Pilgrim L u t h e r a n Church services. remote control.

5:15 to 6:15 p. m. -The Pirate Band. 6:15 to 7:00 p. m.- Pilgrim L u t h e r a n

Church services. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mnr ,or-

gan concert, remote control. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar

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TUESDAY. MAY 24 9:00 p. m.- Public Safety Talk by Judge

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7:45 p. m. -Talk by Eugene Biscailuz. 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Club Cass Del Mar Or.

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San Francisco, California-428.3 Meters

KPO 1000 WATTS -700 KILOCYCLES

HALE BROTHERS AND THE CHRONICLE J. W. LAUGHLIN, Managing Director

MRS. FREDERICK CROWE. Program Director ALBERT J. HODGES, Technical Director

Phone Kearney 6777 "Ti. Vela el San Iranais.o"

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 6:45, 7;15 and 7145 a.m.-Daily health drill by Hugh Barrett Dobbs.

10:30 a. m. -"Ye Towne Crier" 10:45 a. m.- Cooking Hints. 12:00 noon -Time signals and Scripture reading. 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. -Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Otch 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Baseball. 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.- Palace Hotel Concert Orchestra. 5:30 to 6:15 p. m- Children' Hour. 6:15 to 6:30 p. m. -"Ye Towne Crier." 6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- States Restaurant Orchestra. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Rudy Sefgeir's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Silent.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Dance Program.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1927

SUNDAY, MAY 22 church services finished for season. 10:45 a. m. -"Ye Towne Cryer," giving United

States weather forecast and Information. 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.-Plnyby ploy broadcast

of baseball game from Recreation Park. sponsored by San Francisco branch of the Manufacturers of White King and Mission Bell Soap.

8:00 to 6:30 p. m. -Stas Restaurant Or- hestra, Waldemar Lind, director.

5:30 p. m. -"Ye Towne Cryer." giving gen oral information.

8:30 to 8:35 p. m.-Palace lintel Concert Or- chestra, Cyrus Trobbe, director.

8:35 to 10:00 p. m.-Rudy Selger's Fairmont Hotel Concert Orchestra.

MONDAY MAY 23 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Program by National

Broadcasting Co. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio program for

Shell Company of California. 10:00 to 12:00 p. m. -KPO' variety hour.

featuring KPO' well known artists. TUESDAY, MAY 24

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Uda Waldrop hour. fea. turing Uda Waldrop. KPO' official or- ganist, nt the organ of First Unitarian Church.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Co. program.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Palnce Hotel Rose Room Dance Orchestra, Gene James, director.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by the Atwater

artists under auspices of Ernest Unsold Inc. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting

Company' program. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- State Restaurant Or-

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8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Studio program. 9:00 to 10:00 p. n;.- National Broadcasting

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8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Studio program. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p m. -Hotel Leamington concert.

DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - 1 :30 and 8:00 p. m. -Stock and weather reports. Base ball scores 6:00 to 6:55 p. m. -Bern's Little Symphony Orchestra. 6:55 to 7:30 p. m.- Weather and stock reports.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 22

11:00 a. m.- First Congregational Church service, San Francisco.

6:30 to 7:30 p. m.-Concert by Bern's Little Symphony Orchestra. Hotel Whitcomb. San Francisco.

7:30 p. m.- Weather Bureau report. 7:35 to 9:00 p. m. - First Congregational

Church service, San Francisco. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting

Company program.

MONDAY, MAY 23

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Frank Ellis and his lintel St. Francis Dance Orchestra.

5:30 to 6:00 p. m. -Aunt Betty (Ruth Thompson) stories; KGO Kiddies' Klub.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Company program.

9:00 to 9:20 p. m.- Joseph Henry Jackson. "Chats About New Books."

TUESDAY, MAY 24

4:00 to 5:00 p. m.-Ed Fitzpatrick and his Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -The Pilgrims. Eveready program by National Carbon Company.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Company program.

10:00 p. m. -")l M" entertains. 10:15 to 11:00 p. m.- Surprise broadcast.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25

11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.-Luncheon concert. 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra. 8:00 p. m. -farm program, co- operating

with U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. California State Dept. Agriculture. California Farm Radio Council, and the California Dairy Council. Music by W. O. W. Male Trio.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Company program.

MAY 22, 1927

THURSDAY. MAY 26 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra. 5:00 to 8:00 p. m.- George W. Ludlow,

"Friend to Boys. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Drama hour. Program

by the KGO Players, under the direction of Wilda Wilson Church.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Company program.

10:00 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Jack Coak- ley's Band, Collegiate Ball Room, Hotel Leamington. Oakland.

FRIDAY. MAY 27

11 :10 a. m.- Prudence Penny. Home -making trd k.

4 :00 to 5:00 p. m.-Ed Fitzpatrick and his Hotel St. Francia Concert Orchestra.

5 :30 p. in.-Da Ra .0, wise man from the Land.O. Health.

8:00 to 9 :00 p. m.- Western Artist Series concert by the KGO String Quartette and Elsa Behlow Trautner, coloratura so- prano; Ethel Alexander. accompanist.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting Company program.

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Frank Ellis and his lintel St. Francis Dance Orchestra.

SATURDAY, MAY 28

11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.- Luncheon concert. 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra. 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting

Company program. 9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Program by the Rem-

brandt Trio, and Paul Weber. baritone oIn st

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San Francisco, California- -250 Meters

KFWI 500 WATTS -1200 KILOCYCLES RADIO ENTERTAINMENTS, INC. 1182 Market Street, San Francisco

G. W. CATTELL, General Manager GEO. F. B. KING, Commercial Manager

S. P. CAPPELL, Program Director DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -

7:00. 7:30, 8:00 a. m.- Health Exercises. 8:20 to 8:30 a. m.- Muical Breakfast Hour. 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.- Cooking Hour.

10:30 to 12:00 noon- Studio program and organ recital 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.-Luncheon Program 1:00 p. m. -Prize contest by Radio Advertising Co 1:30 to 5:00 p. m.- Studio Program. 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. -Organ recital. 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.-Theatrical program announcements 6:00 p. m.- Musical program. 7:00 p. m.- Market and sports review.

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927 12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital.

THURSDAY, MAY 28 7:15 p. m. -Talk on "The Romance of Post-

age Stamps." by Kenneth A. Millican. 8:00 p. m.- Stud:o program.

10:05 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli's Trovatore Orchestra.

12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital FRIDAY, MAY 27

7:15 p. m. -Talk by E. S. Daniels, former Lieut. Comm. of the Royal Navy.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Sigrid Milhausen. mezzo soprano; Frederick Milhausen, violinist. Walter Hershel, violinist; Esther Colpes tri, pianist.

9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Keller: Trovatore Orchestra.

12:00 midnight to 12:30 a.m.-Organ recital SATURDAY, MAY 28

6:00 p. m. -De Luxe Trio. 8:00 p. m.- Studio program. 9:00 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli

Trovatore Orchestra. 12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital. t2:30 to 2:30 a.m. -KFWI Hour of Mirth.

SUNDAY, MAY 22 1:00 to 2:00 p. m.- Recital by KFWI String

Trio. 7:50 to 9:00 p. m.- Services broadcast from

Fourth Church of Christ. Scientist. MONDAY, MAY 23

7:15 p.m.-Advertising Talk. Elliott M. Ep- eteen.

9:00 p. m. to 12 midnight -Paul Kelli's Tro vatore Orchestra.

12 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital. TUESDAY, MAY 24

7:16 p. m. -Talk by Howard C. Ellis, Dep- uty Corporation Commissioner of Calif.

8:00 p. m.- Studio program. 9:00 to 11:30 p. m. -Paul Kelli Trovatore

Orchestra. 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 a. m. -Zezz Block's Mys

terious Hnur. 12:30 to 1:00 a. m. -Organ recital

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 7:15 p. m.- Builders of Progress Club of

KFWI. talks on community affairs. 10:05 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli's

Trovatore Orchestra.

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6:30 to 7:00 p. m. -Prize Package Period. 8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Popular Night in the

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9:30 to 10:30 a. M.-KYA Shopping Service, conducted by Elsie Connitt.

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11:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon -Golden Gate Crier and artists

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conducted by Elsie Connitt. 10:30 to 10:45 a. m. -Diet and Health Talk

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SATURDAY, MAY 28 8:00 p. m. to midnight -Clift Hotel Dance

Orchestra

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Soloists. 10:30 p. m.- Ilnwarian Music and Totem Pop

ular Trio. TUESDAY. MAY 24

10:45 e. m. -Totem Stag Artist In varied program.

12:20 p. m. -Organ Recital. 1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

Totem Soloist.. 5:45 p. m. -Stock and Bond Quotation.. 7:30 p. m.- -Totem Concert Orchestra. 8:00 p. n. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 8:05 p. m. -Plano Recital. 8:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

T ,.t.ni Male Quartet. 9:00 p. m.- "Hits and Bits." National Broad

casting Co. 10:00 p. m.- Jackie Soudera Columbia Re

cording Dance Orchestra by remote con trol from Olympic Hotel, und Totem Pop War Trio

WEDNESDAY. MAY 26 10:45 a. m. -Totem Staff Artist in varied

program. 11:30 a.m.-Organ Recital. 12:20 p. m.- -Organ Recital. 12:30 p. m.-Hawaiian Music. 1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra. 5:45 p. m. -Stock and Rond Quotations. 7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

Soloists. 7:55 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 8:00 p. m- National Farm Radio Council

Talk

8:15 p. m.- -Totem Concert Orchestra 9:00 p. m. -"The Game of Chess," National

firoudr.,.ting Company. 10:00 p. m. -Totem Popular Trio. 10:30 p. m -Totem Novelty Orchestra.

THURSDAY, MAY 26 10:45 a. m. -Totem Staff Artist in varied

program. 12:20 p. m. -Organ Recital.

1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra 5:45 p. m. -Stock and Bond Quotation.. 7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

Soloists. 8:00 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 6:05 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

Soloists 8:45 p. m.- Orientalogue. 9:00 p. m. -Excerpts from Gilbert Sully

van's light opera, National Broadcasting Company.

10:00 p. m. -Radio Novelties. 10:30 p. m.-- Hawaiian Music and Totem Pop-

ular Trio. FRIDAY, MAY 27

10:45 a. m.-Totem Staff Artists in Varied Progran r.

12:15 p. m. -U. S Weather Bureau Report 12:20 p. na.-Organ Recital.

1:15 p. m. Totem Concert Orchestra and Totem Male Quartet.

5:45 p. m. -- -Stock and Bond Quotations 7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

Soloists 8:00 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 8:05 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra. 9:00 p. m. -"An Hour In Memory Lane."

National Broadcasting Co. 10:00 p. m. - Superior Service Dance Ordres.

trio. 11:00 p. m. -Jackie Souder's Columbia Re-

cording Dance Orchestra by remote con. trol front Olympic Hotel and Totem Popu.

lar Trio. SATURDAY, MAY 28

11:30 a. m.- -Totem Cub. Dance Orchestra. 12:15 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 12:20 p. m: -Organ Recital. 1:30 p. m: -Totem Cuba Dance Orchestra. 2:00 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and

rotera Soloists. 5:45 p. m.- -Stock and Bond Quotations 7:30 m: -Totem Concert Orchestra and l otem Male Quartet. 7:55 p. m. --U. S. Weather Bureau Report. 8:00 p. m.-- "Saturday Night Review." Na

sonal Broadcasting Co. 9:00 p.m. --Totem Concert Orchestra.

10:30 p. m: -Hawaiian Music and Totem Pop. ular Trio

See Page. 44 for detailed program of .'t ational Broadcasting Company

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New, Selective, Powerful Lester Portable

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PORTLAND ON LOUD SPEAKER WITH LOOP The reason -Acme, Kellogg, Frost, Carter, Kurz -Kasch, Sterling,

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STEWART -WARNER BLUE RIBBON DEALER 452 South Broadway Open Evening MU. 0871 109 North Broadway. Los Angeles ME. 3014

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Radio Doings 'tíay 21

Portland, Oregon -491.5 Meters

KGW 1000 WATTS -4110 KILOCYCLES

THE MORNING OREGONIAN "Keay Crawly Visse'

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 7r18 a. ,.- Stttng op auras. 9145 to 10,00 e. m.- Wom.o' health az.rctsw.

10,00 to 11,30 a. m -Town Crier, weed,.r reports, Dews 12,30 to 1,30 p.m. -Noon concert. 6,00 to 7:00 p. m.- ,)inner Concert. 7,30 to 7.48 p. d- Weather and market reporta

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 22

10:55 to 12:30 p. m.- Morning services from the St. Stephens Pro. Cathedral.

7:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Evening services from the Hinson Memorial Baptist Church.

9:00 to 10 :00 p. m. -N. B. C. program. Bi. hie Story. "Life of Saul of Tarsus."

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Public Service Little Symphony Orchestra.

MONDAY. MAY 23

7:48 to 8:00 p.m. -11111 Military Academy Talk.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Natlonnl Broadcasting Company program from San Francisco

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.-Venetian Hour, solo. it and orchestra presented by Tarnte Motor Car Co.

10:00 to 12:00 midnight -Dance music by Cole McElroÿ s Spanish Ballroom Dance Rand.

TUESDAY, MAY 24

2:00 to 3:00 p.m.- Women's matinee. Inc. tures and music.

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Concert Trio presented by National Mortgage tr Bond Co.

7:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Educational program. talks, music by the Concert Trio.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -N. 0. C. program. "Hits and Bits."

10:00 to 12:00 p. m. -Donee Music, featur- ing I lerman Kenin and his orchestra.

WEDNESDAY MAY 25

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Utlllty Service and Concert Trio with soloist.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Concert by Maxwell House Coffee Orchestra.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting Company program from San Francisco

SUNDAY. MAY 22. 1927

THURSDAY, MAY 26 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- \tunic by Concert Trio. 7:45 to 8:00 p. m.-Lecture, given under

the auspices of the Catholic Truth Society of Oregon.

6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Vaudeville entertain- ment.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.-- National Broadcasting Company program from San Francisco.

10:00 to 12:00 midnight -Cole McElroÿ s Spanish Ballroom Dance Band.

FRIDAY, MAY 27 2:00 to 3:00 p. m.- Wornen's matinee. 7:00 to 7:25 p. tn.-Concert Trio with solo.

ist. 7:25 to 7:30 p. m.- Flhing and Hunting

talk presented by Backus tr Morris. 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Neighborhood D r u g

Store Four, presented by Blumeuer -Frank Drug Company.

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Concert by the Mission Bell Orchestra with soloists, courtesy Los Angeles Soap Company.

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting Co. program from San Francisco. "An Hour in Memory L.nne."

10:00 to 10:30 p. m.- Edwards Golden Jubi lee Entertainers with soloist.

10:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight -W e e k l y frolic of the Keep Growing Wiser Order of Hoot Owls.

SATURDAY, MAY 28 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Concert presented by

Power Plant Engineering Co. 6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting

Company program from San Francisco "Saturday Night Review."

10:00 to 12:00 pp m. -Dance music. featur Ing Herman Kenin and his orchestra, with Intermission solos by Edwards Depend. able Coffee Can.

Program Published as Submitted by the Station.

See Page 44 for derailed program of Notional Broadcasting Company.

'1 RADIO BATTERIES RECHARGED RENTAL BATTERIES FURNISHED

Called For and Delivered- Within 4 -Mille Radius Small Added Charges over 4 Mile.

LUDLUM & STEELE, Willard Dealers 966 Venice Blvd. Call WEatmore 6974 Los Angels.

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Denver, Colorado -322.4 Meters

rHEEMAN U. TALBOT Aus.....,

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY 22

10:00 a. m.- Sc rvice of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. Denver Sermon -Dr. Loren M. Edwards.

4:30 p. m. -Organ recital from Trinity Meth- odist Episcopal church.

45:30 to 8:30 p. m.-Dinner concert, Brown Palace orchestra, Howard Tillotson, direc- tor.

6:45 p. m.- Service of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. Denver. Sermon -Dr. Loren M. Edwards.

KOA 930 KILOCYCLES -5000 WATTS GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Pacific Standard Tima "leaky Mountain Sroade.. tina Stalle"

DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY - 10,45 a. m.- Weather, Stock and Produce Reports 5:00 p. m. -Stock and Market Reports. 5,30 p. m.- Muical Program.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY - 11,15 a. m. -Organ recital.

MONDAY, MAY 23

6:30 p.m.-Children's hour, Denver Public schools.

7:00 p. m.- Instrumental program by Scheuerman's Colorado orchestra from Colorado theater, Denver.

7:15 to 9:00 p. m.- Minstrel Show -Freemen H. Talbot, director. Manuscript written by Mary J. Gregory.

Incidental music will be furnished by the KOA orchestra.

TUESDAY, MAY 24

2:15 p.m-Talk, "Cate of All Furs." 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.-Housewives' matinee 3:30 p. m.- Question box. 3:45 p. m.- Shopping with Beaulah Win.

burn of the Denver Dry Goods Company. Denver.

6:30 p.m.-Farm question box, George C. Wheeler, editor. Western Farm Life.

7:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Chief Gonzales and his Ba rcelon la ns .

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 5:27 p. m.-- National Farm Radio Council

talk. 6:30 p. m.- Wynken. Blynken and Nod time. 7:00 p.m.-Instrumental program by Scheu.

erman's Colorado Orchestra. 7:15 to 9:00 p. m. -Light opera. "Chime

of Normandy." wil be given by the Con- servatory of Music of the Colorado Agri- cultural College. Fort Collins. Colo.. Alex- ander Emslie, director, composed of olo-

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SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927

- Isl., chorus of 57 voices and ten plece orchestra.

THURSDAY. MAY 26

2:15 p. m. -Talk, "Care of All Furs." given by Youmans Fur Company, Denver.

2:30 p. m.- Housewives matinee, presented by The Scroll and Key Club of Denver.

3:30 p. m.-Shopping with Beulah Winburn of the Denver Dry Goods Co., Denver.

4:00 p. m.- Stocks. markets, livestock, pro duce and news bulletins. Silent night.

FRIDAY, MAY 27

2:15 p.m.-Talk, "Care of All Furs." given by Youmans Fur Company. Denver.

2:30 p. m.- Housewives matinee, presented by The Reese School of Saxophone. Banjo and Piano.

3:40 p. m.- Culinary hints, Mrs. Helen Har rington Downing, Home Service.

3:45 p.m.-Shopping with Beulah Winburn of the Denver Dry Goods Co., Denver.

6:00 p. m.- "Aggio Kickoffs." Extension Service.

6:30 p. m.- Preview of International Sunday School lesson, Rev. William O. Rogers.

7:00 p.m.- Instrumental program, KOA Or- chetra. Henry Trustman, director.

7:15 to 9:00 p.m.-Rocky Mountain News and Denver Evening News program.

SATURDAY. MAY 28

7:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Chief Gonzales and his Barcelonians playing nt the El Patio ball room, Lakeside Park. Danvers

9:15 p. m. to midnight - Dance program. Schuerman' Colorado Orchestra, from the Cathedral Ballroom. Albany Hotel. Denver

SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT- SUNDAY MORNING DX FEATURE

11:15 p. m. to 2:30 a. m. - All Australian studio program, arranged by A. W. Watt, editor of Wireless Weekly, and Station 2FC. Sydney, Australia. Australian com- poser and plays featured, for Australian and American audiences.

Program Published as Submitted by the Station

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We Carry a Complete Line Open Model Atwater Kent Wave Length Çut Down to 200 Meters.

We Are Also Making a Specialty of Sharpening Tuning in Any Radio Set. Two -Tube Harkness Changed to 3 -Tube, Guaranteed Perfect Tune -out on

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May _'/ Radio Doingç

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and the 'reasons why

Western Auto Supply Co. T. C. Bowles

The Western Auto Supply Company. now entering the third successful year of radin sales, owe much of their suc

T. C. BOWLES

cps in this line to their technical engi neer -T. C. Bowles.

Despite his comparative youth, Bowles is a veteran in the radio experimenta

lion field as he began his work while in the electrical engineering school of the University of Colorado in 1910. When the Western Auto Supply Company de- cided to add radios to their extensive line of automotive merchandise distrib- uted throughout over 150 western stores, Mr. Bowie:: was at once selected as

being the most logical and best fitted member of the firm to design and build the Western Air Patrol sets.

The accessory firm is now enjoying a great volume of sales throughout the western states and are making plans for an extensive campaign during the sum- mer and fall season.

Bowles is n member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, of the Radio Trades Association and Radio Show committee. He will represent the Western Auto Sup- ply Company Interests at the Radio Man- ufacturers' Association Show to be held in June in Chicago.

WANTED- Inside Salesman

By Radio Wholesale Firm

Must have radio and wholesale experience. Apply by letter only. giving particulars to age, experience. etc.

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Timely Trade Topics The next meeting of the Radio Man-

ufacturers' Agents Association will be held at the Elite, 633 South Flower St., Los Angeles, at noon, Friday. May 27.

"Bertie" Smith, Kodel representative for the western states, has been called to the home office in Cincinnati for a meeting of the sales organization. He will be away about ten dayse.

A. L. Meyer, who has been in charge of the Los Angeles branch of Leo J. Meyberg Company, has been elected vice president of the Meyberg Company. and has been appointed general man- ager; he will make his headquarters in San Francisco at the home office. "Shorty" Sherman. who, for the past two years has been general manager for the Illinois Electric Company in Los Angeles, has been named es manager of the Los Angeles branch of the Meyberg Company.

Mr. Oscar Getz. recently elected Vice President, and who lias been, for sev- eral years, General Sales Manager of the Steinite Laboratories, was a recent visitor in Los Angeles. Mr. Getz vis- ited his various Jobbers on the entire Pacific coast. He speaks most optimis- tically on business conditions on the coast and, as a matter of fact, in all their territory, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, their sales in the past three months haie been steadily increasing.

The Steinite Laboratories are located in Atchison, Kansas, and are the manu- facturers of the nationally known Stein - ite no- battery receivers. The National Radio & Supply Company, of 814 S. Olive St.. Los Angeles, of which Messrs. F. W. Stein and Robert Hulbert are the heads, are exclusive .distributors for Southern California for the entire Stein - Ite Line. already having over 100 lead- ing dealers handling these products.

May 21

The Yale Radio Electric Company an- nounce to the trade that they have dis- continued the distribution of the Fed- eral Ortho-sonic line in Southern Cali- fornia. This concern always on the alert to offer to the trade and consumer the newest and best in radio, will short- ly have an important announcement concerning a line of national promi- nence.

Ira Seltzer, of the firm of Henger- Seltzer, has Just returned from an ex- tended trip in the east where he has been visiting the factories he represents to see the models that will be offered this coming season. Seltzer is glad to find that the business received from California and the Pacific coast by east- ern manufacturers shows a more con- sistent growth than from any other part of the country and also that the demand for parts and kits shows a

great Increase. The Henger -Seltzer Company an-

nounce that they have been appointed California representatives for the Ham - merlund line, and will carry an emer- gency stock of their products for the benefit of California Jobbers. The line will be handled on a strictly iron -clad. high class Jobber policy.

B. E. White, previously with Detach & Co., Is now associated with B. R. Hassler Company, representing L. S. Brach Mfg. Company and Valley Elec- tric Company of St. Louis.

The Newbery Electric Corporation, at 728 South Olive street, Los Angeles, is making a feature of service in radio, voice and music amplification for ban- quets and all public meetings. They use a Universal Type Amplifier of spe- cial design and construction, which has given very satisfactory results at numer- ous public gatherings.

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May 21 Radio Doings 77

Timely Trade Topics The Corta Electric Co. of 177 W.

Centre street, Anaheim, Calif., have added a Radio Department to their al- ready extensive line of merchandise. They are handling nothing but the best In their new department, including the Holmes Receiving Set and Speakers, The Arborphone Receiving Set, Philco Power Unit, CeCo Tubes, Gosilco Aerial Wire and other popular lines.

The Trimm Radio Manufacturing Company, Chicago, have moved into new and more commodious quarters at 847 Harrison street. The Trimm Company are of the pioneers in the manufacture et headsets and speakers, having started ln 1922, and their products are well known all over the country. Carl A. Stone Company, 305 Allied Crafts Build- ing, Los Angeles, are their Pacific coast representatives.

Mr. W. J. Goebel, Vice President of

the Precision Electric Manufacturing Company of 1020 Santa Fe avenue, Los

Angeles, is on an extended tour of the Pacific Coast and Western States.

In a letter received from him he states that the Northern dealers are not going after Radio business as they should. They should take a lesson from up-to- date dealers of California, who refuse to acknowledge any slack season, go out after the business, particularly acces- sory, and usually find it.

As long as the fans use their Radio Sets they are certain to consume tubes and batteries and, therefore, must have them replaced. If the dealers would only recognize this fact, they could do a fair volume of business the year around.

Trouble Shooter (Continued from Page 27)

C3 and C4 are .1 to 1.0 mfd. condens- ers; 600 volts working voltage.

T2 is the Q.R.S. 400 Mill Rectifier Tube.

Ll and L2 are the choke coils, the values of which should lie between 3 to 6 Henries at 300 mills and the D. C. resistance should not exceed 100 ohms.

C5, C6 and C7 are filter condensers of 5 mfds. capacity each. These con- densers should be able to operate at 400 volts D. C.

C8 Is a filter condenser of 1 mfd. ca- pacity and should be able to operate at 260 V. D. C.

Rl and R2 are fixed resistances of the following values: 600 ohms resistance, tapped as per drawing and should be capable of handling 300 mills without heating.

R3 and R4 are 2000 ohm resistances and should be capable of handling .08 amp. without overheating.

Gl is a .1 mfd. condenser used to con- nect the core and primary of the trans- former to ground. This condenser should be able to stand 260 volts.

G2 is a 3 ampere fuse.

Woman's Page (Continued from Page 24)

lives today in the hearts of these scrub- women?'

How many women are there I won-

der who realize the fatigue, of which they complain, is caused by accumula- tion of poisonous acids in the blood stream and tissues, or who know that sleep is one of the best eliminators of these poisons? It would be a wise wo- man who would plan at least once a month, maybe once every two weeks, to take one complete day of rest in bed. sleeping as much as possible, but relax- ing completely. This one day in bed under comfortable conditions might pre- vent the necessity of staying in bed many days, suffering from nerve exhaus- tion or rheumatism, or some one of the many ailments, all caused by the acid poisoning, usually produced by improp- er diet.

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Broadcasters' Digest e-gI

Joseph Mikity, formerly headlined as radio stations of America to raise their quota $1,000,000. the famous Hungarian tenor, is now

without a title. and radio can be blamed.

Some eight yearn ago, when Diskay

first arrived in the United States, he

stood on the upper deck of an open

liner, looked at the Liberty statue and

said. "This is to be my country." With that remark he hurled medals that had

been presented him during the World War into the briny deep. He had been

on the opposing forces during the war. having substituted for his brother in the enlistments when just a boy. As a cap-

tain, which rank he attained, he received many honors.

immediately after arriving he signed for a singing tour of the country. After the prescribed time he tiled his papers of citizenship, but when he was sup-

posed to appear in New York his sing-

ing had taken him far afield. It wasn't until he had started singing over KNX that he was able to remain in one city long enough to go to the federal school

and study.

This week he became a full - ledged

citizen. Now he is looking for a new

name. for. despite the fact that he spent

a great deal of money building up his name as the famous Hungarian tenor. he refuses to sing any more under that title. He Is looking for a new name

now. and, until he finds one suitable, will just appear as Joseph Diskay.

Radio KNX, the Los Angeles Evening Express and the El Patio ballroom com-

bined recently and gave a huge bene.

fit ball for the flood sufferers of the Mis- sissippi valley. Several thousand peo-

ple attended the ball.

In between dance numbers various KNX radio artists appeared in person. This ball was in conjunction with the

request of the American Red Cross for

as

Announcement has just been made by

Leigh Harline. program manager of Ra-

dio Station KFXB, of the booking of a

concert program to be given on the night of May 20. by advanced students of Lillian Bowles, lyric dramatic so-

prano, whose studio is in the Beaux Arts Building.

The program will he given during the period of S to 9 p. m.. and will include the following: May Howarth, lyric so-

prano; Winifred Burton. dramatic so-

prano; Kenneth Lee, baritone; Eliza- beth Logg. contralto; Dora Hall, mezzo

soprano; Ruby LeClere, coloratura so-

prano; Lucy May Story. child soprano, with Ruth O'Connor and Bertha Such-

ter as accompanists. An additional feature of this program

will be the appearance of Virgil Drell- berg, violinist, accompanied by Harry Nielson.

The Cliff Dwellers Cafe are broadcast- ing very pleasing programs from the following stations: 9:30 to 10 p. m., on

Mondays, over KNX; 9:30 to 10 p. m.. on

Tuesdays. over KFQZ; 9:30 to 10 p. m.,

on Wednesdays. over KMTR, and 9:30

to 10 p. m., over KFWB.

SYMPATHY

It is with sorrow that we learn of the death on May 9th in Cannes, France, of Mrs. Jordan L. Mott, Idol- ized mother of Major Lawrence Mott, owner of Station KFWO. We send our most heartfelt condolences to Major Mott, and hope that the anguish of his bereavement will be

softened by the knowledge that his mother's cherished memory will live long in the admiring hearts of her family and large circle of friends.

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Built to Make Radio Tubes Work Better and Last

Longer

Here is a new "A" battery made especially for Radio use. An exclusive formula used in its construction enables it to deliver steady, level voltage and gives it

extraordinary long life.

Like al Ray -O -Vac batteries, it has staying power. It

retains its strength when not in use, and after being used it starts to rebuild its strength the instant the current is turned off.

The best way to be sure of getting radio "A" batteries with uniform voltage and staying power is to ask for Ray -O -Vacs No. 1211 by name and number.

You can buy Ray -O -Vac batteries at the better Radio, Electrical dealers, music stores, and Auto Supply houses.

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