Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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fin b*Jfc-AiDU-9T D1GES T=M? migrated August -22. -1925 KOA GIVES TALK FOR FATHERS MONDAY Tuesday, August 25 (Continued from page ?) Mever Davis' orchestra: 8:30-9:30. i-eandiuavian program; 9:30-10, Robert Murray, pianist: Irene Bennet. pianist: 10:30-11 :oii, Meyer Davis' oniiestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y.. (319). 2:30-4:30 p. m.. WGR's .oon program: 6:30-7:30. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. Harold Gieser. director; 8-11, jointly with WEAF. including Gold Dust Twins. Eveready hour, and the grand opera, "La Forzaz Del Destlno." WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275). 2 p. m.. Seaside trio: 7:30. book review, Mrs. .lames Lord: 8, Seaside hotel trio: 11:15. Strand theater organ recital. WHN. New York. N. Y. (361.2). 4:30-4:43 p. m.. Uncle Robert's chat to children and grown toll;; 7:30-s, Will Louis Harlow is the leader of the Aleppo Drum Corps or Shriners' band which plays every Monday evening at WBZ, Springfield. This band is internationally fain o u s, due largely to Mr. Harlow's competent directing. Oakland's Chateau Shanley; 8-8:30, Colonial Aces; 9:30-10, Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 11-11:30. Silver Slipper revue. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3:14 p. m., song of the surf: 3:30, Comfort's philharmonic orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Cncle Wip's bedtime stories; S, Comfort's philharmonic orchestra; 8:45. song of the surf; 8:50. Veselli's band; 10:03, weekly movie talk; 10:30. Traymore hotel dance orchestra; 11. California Night Hawks' dance orchestra. WJAR. Providence. R. I. (305.9). 7:30 p. m.. studio program; 8:30, Gold Dust Twins; 9, Eveready hour. WJY. New Y«rk. N. Y. (405.2). 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Hotel Ambassador ensemble, Henrv Vander Zanden, director. WJZ. New York. N. Y. (454.3). 1-2 p. m.. Nathan Abas' Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra: 4:30-5:30. Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore orchestra; 7-7:15, Frank Dole's dog talk; 7:15-8, Joseph Strissof's Hotel Vanderbiit orchestra; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-8:25. XTG Air college; 8:25-10:30, Stadium concert. VVLIT. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5). 11 a. m., organ recital: 12:02 p. m., daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra: talk, "Old Nooks and Corners of Philadelphia," by Chauncey Shortlidge; 4:30. Marcella North, pianist. WMCA. New York, N. Y. (340.7). 7-8 p. m., "JackWilbur's Personalities;" 8:30-9. Columbia Amusement Park orchestra : 9-10. Asbury Park dance orchestra: 10-11. Chiropractic hour of music: 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC. New York. N. Y. (526). 6:30-6:40 p. m., "Home Economics." Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller; 7:10-7:30, the Canadians; 7:35-7:50, news of the day; 7:50-8, the Canadians; 8:05-10:30, program, Brooklyn Safety WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital: _ J p. m.. Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 1:45, organ recital; 7:30. A. Candelori's orchestra. WOR. Newark. N. J. (405.2). 6:30-7 p. m., Man in Moon; 7:15-730, sports talk. Bill Wathey. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 8:45 p. m., concert; . concert. Grand theater. KYW. Chicago. III. (536). 7-7:30 p. m.. Congress hotel; rhnrlottc Benensohn, soprano; Christiana I, violinl-t: 8:20-8:15, talks. American Farm u federation; 8:43-9:30. music; 10-11:30, evening at home. WBBM. Chieago. III. (226), 8-12, Samovar orchestra; Charlie Garland, Tiny Dave Nudelman. College trio; tra: Alice Higgle, saxophonist: Jerry Cromacfc; Harold Andcr-on, accordionist; Roy Traueger; Harry Brail-ford. mandollnNt. WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (333.1). 6 p. m.. Leo Reisman's Hotel Lenox ensemble: 8, Evelyn LaFrance Daly, vlolinI / ; . iccompai i ri : 8:15, to be art I'ummlncs, harmonica; 8:45, □ Bandridge, pianl-t; d. Hotel Brunswick orchestra. WCX. Detroit. Mich. (516.9). 2:30 p. m.. band concert. Belle Isle: 6. dinner concert. Book-Cadillac hotel; 8. The Detrrjlt Symphony orchestra; 10, the Red Apple club. WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 7-8 p. m.. dinner concert. Hotel Cleveland orchestra: Ivan Franclscl, director; B Instrumental quartet; 9-10. Melody ■; 10-11, in-(rumental program. WEBH. Chieago. III. (370.2), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Oriole orchc I Herman Blum, soprano; Frank Bordner. baritone; Loos brothers, songs; 11:30-1, Oriole orchestra: Sandy Meek, tenor: Harry Sosnlk, accomPenewell: Ranks Kennedy; Paul Small. WGN. Chicago, III. (370.2). 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Drake ibte; Blackntone string quintet; 8:30-9:30, studio program; 10:30-11:30. Drake hotel Terrace Garden : WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (375.9). 1 p. m., "Who Kissed . •" WOY 1:30, Stephen E. I urler orchestra: New York Phlll.ari: tra; 9:20. Joseph \ • ;•< . r rlolli tra, WRC. WHT n>*rfifld. III. (399.8). * p. m , Grayling's string 7:30 August BredeBUl'l Borden birthday party: 8. Bleanof QHmoor, soprano; ■ •lew band: 10:30, (399.8), Walter Ford'* Cheerio orrheitra; Paul Small, tenor; r, tenor; Pat -liters; Walter Duffy, t'.nor; 12:30, Al Cirney, orgtnl't, WJR. Detroit and Pontiae (517), 7 p. in., Jean Gold WKRC. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 10 p. m.. Sam Pusa : Pete Mlnco Mailm Eastyluck, Bui planlst: 10:1',. safely lor; 11:30, Marlon Mt WL8. Chicago. III. (344.1 m. Ralph i ti COfl' ' 1". lullaby time. Ford and ir. plan : I >' r.r h baritone; Allan, contralto: Bex* Grai Ford and Glenn time; 11. dene midnight revue: Ralph Emerson, WLW CI tip" ' U>'« '422.31. I P. "i. Itudanl rwltal. instrumental trio; 7. Baseball Scores TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving baseball scores this week. Stations are divided into the different standard times in use. The hours are given in the kind of time in use at each listed station : Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saying Time Stations Saturday, Angnst 22: 4:30. WJZ; ■5:30. WCTS, WJZ; 6:40. WPG; 7:15, WOR: 7:25, WXTC; 8, WJZ. Monday, August 24: 4, WJZ; 4:30, WJZ, WCAE; 5, 5:30, 6, "WJZ; 7:15, WEEI, WOR; 7:25, WXTC; 8. WJZ. Tuesday, August 25: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 6:30, WEEI; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WXTC: 8, WJZ. Wednesday, August 26: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30. 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WXTC; 7:45, WEEI; 8, WJZ. Thursday, August 27: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 6:30, WEEI; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WXTC; 8, WJZ. Friday, Angnst 28: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6. WJZ: 7:15, WEEI, WOR; 7:25, WXTC; 8, WJZ. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, Aug'ust 22: 2, WGT; 2:30, KDKA; 2:45, KDKA, WAlAQ; 3, KDKA, KYW; 3:15, KDKA; 3:30, KDKA, KTW; 3:55, WW J; 4, WMAQ, KTW; 4:15, 4:30, KTW; 4:45, 5, KDKA, KTW; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA, WTIC; 7:30. WEBH, WLW; 9:55. KDKA Sunday, August 23: 6:30, WBZ; 6:55, WTIC; 9:50, WBZ. Monday, Aug'ust 24: 2. WRC; 2:45, WJIAQ; 3:30, KDKA, KTW, WEAR; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KDKA, KTW, WMAQ; 4:30, KTW; 5, KDKA; 5:30, KTW; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, "WBZ; 6:50, "WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Tuesday, August 25: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, 3:30, KDKA, KTW, WEAR; 3:45, "WEAR: 3:55, "WWJ; 4, KTW. "WMAQ; 4:30, KTW; 5, KDKA, KTW; 6, WGX", "WLS; 6:30, "WBZ; 7, KDKA; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Wednesday, August 26: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3:30, KDKA, KTW, WEAR, 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW; 4:30, KTW; 5, KYW; 6, WGN, "WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA; 7:30, "WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Thursday, Angnst 27: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, KTW; 3:30, KDKA, KYW, WEAR; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, "WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA Friday, AugTist 28: 2:30, KDKA; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, KYW; 3:30, KDKA, KYW, WEAR; 3:45, "WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW, WMAQ; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGX, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Central Standard Time Stations Saturday, Aug'ust 22: 3:30. WDAF, WHAS; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9, "WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Sunday, August 23: 3:30, 4, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6:45, WOC; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Monday, August 24: 3:30, WDAF, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, "WOAW, "WSMB: 7, WHAD. WOAI; 9, WCCO. Tuesday, August 25: 3. WOAI; 3:30, WDAF. WHAS; 4, "WCCO, "WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, "WDAF; 6, WCCO, WOC: 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, "WSMB; 7, WHAD, WOAI; 8:45, WHAS; 9, KTHS, WCCO. Wednesday, August 26: 3, WOAI; 3:30, "WDAF, WHAS; 4, WCCO; 4:30, "WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WSMB; 7, WHAD, WOAI; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Thursday, AugTist 27: 3, "WDAF, WOAI; 3:30, WHAS; 4, WCCO, "WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, "WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 7, WOAI; 9, WCCO; 9'15 KTHS Friday, August 28: 3, WDAF, WOAI; 3:30, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 6, WCCO, "WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 8:45, WHAS; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Mountain Standard Time Stations Monday, August 24: 6, KOA Tuesday, August 25: 6:30, KOA. Wednesday, August 26: 6, KOA. Thursday, August 27: 6:30, KOA. Friday, August 28: 6, KOA. Pacific Standard Time Stations Saturday, August 22: 2:30-5, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Sunday, August 23: 6:30, KPO; 8, KHJ; 9, KFWB. Monday, August 24: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO, 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Tuesday, August 25: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Wednesday, August 26: 2:30-5, KNX, 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Thursday, August 27: 6:30, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Friday, August 28: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. WLW story lady. Mrs. Bertha W. Edmonds; 8. WLW orchestra; 8:30. Jake Blitz's Pumpkin Vine orchestra, Warren Foster, WLW's phenomenal boy soprano; 9, the Formica concert orchestra, William Stoess, director, Heley Bemley, soloist; Beulah Barrett, accompanist. WMAQ. Chieago, III. (447.5), 6 p. m.. Chicago theater organ; 6:30. Jack Chapman's orchestra: 8. Chapman's orchestra; 8:30, travel talk, Clara Laughlin; 8:50, Elizabeth Stokes, soprano; 9:30, Jack Chapman's orchestra; 9:40, "Swimming." WMBB, Chicago, 111. (250), 7-8:30 p. m., Trianon ensemble; John S. Everett, baritone; Bernard Senescu, violinist; Marie Caruso, soprano; 8:30-10:30. Trianon orchestra; Woodlawn theater orchestra; Florence Tenney; Charles Agne, marimba soloist. WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4). 7-7:30 p. m.. concert; 7:30-8, Fleetwood hotel orchestra; 10-12, Fleetwood hotel dance orchestra. WQJ. Chicago, III. (447.5), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert, Ralph Williams and his Bainbo Gardens orchestra; Elsie D. Hoffman, soprano; Henrietta Nolan, violinist; Blanche E. Robinson, pianist; 10-1 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Adelaide Steeg. contralto: songs, Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, pianist and soprano; Ila Shannabrook. soprano; Mack Sisters; Frank Blasco, boy tenor; Will Bossiter; Irene Finucan, soprano; Mary Jane, popular artists; 1-2. Ginger hour, Balph Williams, the Ginger Man, Little Skylarks. WRC. Washington, D. C. (468.5). 6:55 p. m., "Over the Seven Seas, Hong Kong-Canton;" 7:30, Philharmonic concert, Lewlssohn stadium; 9:30, announced; 10. W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower orchestra. WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5). 8:15 p. m., Reo Motor Car company band; Reo Motor Car company band glee club. WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (325.9). 7:43 p. m., chime concert, Robert Badgley; 8, Eveready hour. WEAF; 9, folk songs of all nations: Russian, Maxim Kastyluck; French. Howard Fuldner; Italian, Helen Nugent; German, Herbert Shatz: Bohemian, Maxim Kastyluck; Irish. Ferd Ralne; Old English. Richard Pavy; Spanish sextet; American, Helene Kesslng. WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. m.. dinner mule. Flotcl Statler concert orchestra; Maurice Spitalny. director. WTAS. Elgin. III. (302.8), 8-10:30 p. m.. Purple Grackle Hcrblc Mlnlz, Flo Hcnrle. Lillian Bernard. Tony Corcoran. Violet Eaton. Phil Wilcox, Ruth Etting, Ned Miller. Ilrork Slaters. WWi. Detroit. Mich. (352.7), 6 p. m.. dinner concert; 7, WEAF concert. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB. Lincoln. Nebr. (340.7). 6-7 p. in., dinner program schniollcr & Mueller program. KFDM. Beaumont, Texas (315.6), 8-10 p. m., musical program. KFMQ. Fayetteville. Ark. (299.8), 9 p. m., musical program. II B. Schultz. director. KFVE. University City. Mo. (240), « :::*» p. in., amuserevleu. Romalne Fielding; 10, Ramona Park on lie tra ; Martha Andei 0D KLOS. Independence. Mo. (441). 8 p. in.. Helen Hicks, t: Karl .1. Cox, cometlat; baritone horn, M. N. Gnnter; K. ';. Lee, baritone: Mrs. Clarence Koenlg, H. O I UK) ; B. .1. Cox, contralto. KSD. St. Louis. Mo. (545.1), 7 p. m., Arne Arneson's ii tra, KTHS. Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8). 9 p. m.. Whlttlngton Park ori WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4). 1:05 p. m . Reader ' duo, Eleanor Poebler; h. baseball com 6:05, dinner concert, Bllcy's SL Paul hotel orchestra; 7-9, national WEAF program; Eveready hour, grand opera; 9, baseball scores. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's string trio; 6-7, School of the Air; piano tuning-in number on the duo-art; address; Tell-Me-aStory lady; Plantation Players; 11:45-1 a. m.. Nighthawk frolic; Merry Old Chief, Carl Nordberg's Plantation Players; K .C. Athletic club orchestra; organ selections, Ted Meyn. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Frensley Moore and his Black and Gold serenaders; 8:309:30, monthly program, Dallas advertising league; 1112. Aida Choral club. WHAD, Milwaukee. Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m., organ recital, Arthur Richter; 7-7:05, baseball scores. WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 7:30-9 p. m., Al Wleseman's Harmonaders ; three-minute thrift talk. WHO. Des Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-8:30 p. m., musical program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 7:30 p. m., health talk. Dr. E. E. Francis; 8:30, Malcolm Burks' orchestra; 11, organ recital, Harry 0. Nichols. WOAI, San Antonio. Texas (394.5), 8:30-9:30 p. m., musical program, Penelope Borden, director. WOAN. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8). 9-10 p. m.. Vaughan Radio orchestra, saxophone quartet, male quartet, saxophone quartet. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 6 p. m., dinner program: 7:10, Radio review; Neal Jones; 9, First Christian church orchestra; 10:20, Francis Potter's Banjo orchestra; 12. Rialto theater. WOC. Davenport, Iowa (483.6). 5:45-6 p. m.. chimes concert; 6, baseball scores; 6:30-7, Gold Dust Twins, WEAF; 7-8, Eveready hour. WEAF; 8-9. musical program, artists from Clinton, Iowa; Harry Yeazelle Mercer, director. Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRR, Regina, Can. (356), 8 p. m.. Grace Newman's concert party. KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 6:30 p. m.. Herbert While and his Silver State orchestra. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). 8-7 p. m., children's hour. Big Brother of KFWB : 8-9. continuity program. Western's superservlce garage, J. K. Fronk; Great Western male quartet, Violet Preston, blues singer; 9-10, program, H. L. Crockett, Hudson Six orchestra; 10-11, Warner brothers' frolic, direction Charlie Wellrnan. KGO. Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 6-7 p. m.. dinner concert. Wiley B. Allen company: 8. KGO studio staff. Arion trio; 9:50, Radio Breezes. K. C. B. KGW. Portland. Ore. (491.5). 7:30-8 p. m.. baseball core; 8-9, concert. Red Star line: 9-10. General Cord orchestra; 10-11, Herman Kenln's Multnomah hotel dance orchestra. KH1. Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 5:30-6 p. m.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra. Edward Fltzpatrick. director; 6:30-7:30. weekly -. i i' of Queen Tltanla and Sandman from Fairyland, Louis F. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica. Charles Leslie Hill, readings; Uncle John; 9-10, program, Young's Market company; l'ncle Remus, monologues; 10-11. Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader. KNX. Hotlywood. Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6:15 p. m.. Wurlitzcr pipe organ studio: 0:15, travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Alwater Kent Radio orchestra, Taul Flnrteln, leader; 7-8. Don Clark and his La Monica ballroom orchestra; S-10. KNX feature program, arranged by Carrie Preston Ilittmeisler : 10-12. movie night at the Ambassador, Ray West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra, with Town Crier introducing film celebrities over the microphone. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 7-7:30 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9. Shrine Chanters; 9-10, Avon string quintet; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirians. KTCL, Seattle. Wash. (305.9), 7-8 p. m., Simonds Saw and Steel eompany program; 8-9, Northwest Products night. Wednesday, August 26 Wednesday, silent night for: CHNC, CKAC. CNRT, KFDM, KFKX. KLDS, WBAV, WBBR, WCBD. WCTS WFAA, WFI, WGBS, WGY, WHAR. WHAZ. WIP WJY. WMC, WOAW, WORD. WPG. WRC, WREO WTIC. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CFCA, Toronto, Can. (356), 6:05 p. m., baseball scores; 10:45, Gilbert Watson and his orchestra. CNRO. Ottawa, Can. (435). 8 p. m.. Chateau Laurier concert orchestra; Fred Dunning, tenor; Norman McKeever. violinist; Gladys Seeley Browne, soprano; H. Winges, reader; Center theater concert orchestra; Alfred Edgecombe, pianist; Jack Fallen, violinist duet, flute, cello, Alfred Williams, Charles H. Maine; Cbalheau Laurier dance orchestra. WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (315.6), 7:30-7:45 p. m.. Joe Zimmerman, pianist; 7:45-8, sports talk. Thornton Fisher; 8-8:15, Denton Vastow, tenor; 8:15-8:30, dulcimer and piano. Green and Perrv; 8:30-8:13, Lafavette male quartet; 8:45-9, Joe Zimmerman; 9-9:15. Denton Vastow; 9:15-9:30. Green and Perry; 9:30-10, Lafayette male quartet: 10-10:15, Herman E. Fisher, reader; 10:15-10:55. Sunrise Trail orchestra; 11:0511:30, Sunrise Trail orchestra. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278), 6:30 p. m.. Billy Hayes and his Cathay Tea Garden dance orchestra; 3. concert; 10:30, Jack Mvers' Musical Architects. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5). 4-4:15 p. m., Leslie McLeod. tenor; 4:15-4:30, "The Next Step." Carrie Chapman Catt : 4:30-4:45. Winifred Bauer, pianist: 4:45-5, "Glimpses of Life," Eleanor Brown; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria; 7-7:30, services. United Synagogue of America: 7:30-9. concert. L'nited States Army band; 9-10, "Old Timers Hour"; 10-11, Ipana Troubadours; 11-12, Hotel Bossert Marine Roof orchestra. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (272.6). 8-8:30 p. m.. Lane trio; 8:45-9, Eddie Burke, Irish piper: 9-9:30. Isabel Henderson, soprano; 9:30-9:45. Eddie Burke; 9:45-10. Doris Sheldon, contralto. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 1 p. m„ Bellevue Stratford concert trio; 3, Loretta Kerk. pianist; 6:45. Bellevue Stratford Roof Garden orchestra. WGBS. New York, N. Y. (315.6). 6-6:30 p. m., children's program; 6:30-7:30. the Palisadians. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319). 2:30-4:30 p. m., WGR's afternoon program; 6:30-7:30. two piano recital, the Gospel Melodists; 9-9:30, John Dodsworth, vreader; 9:30-10, Edween Short, heading a popular instrumental quartet; 11-1 a. m., supper-dance music. Vincent Lnpez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director. WHN, New York, N. Y. (361.2), 10-10:30 p. m., Roseland dance orchestra; 10:30-11. Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 11:30-12. Silver Slipper revue. WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 3 p. m., song of the surf; 3:30, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJAR, Providence, R. I. (305.9), 7:30 p. m., program. WJZ. WJZ, New York. N. Y. (454.3). 1:15-2 p. m., luncheon music; 4:30-5:30, Hotel Belmont tea music; 5:30-6, daily reports; 7-8, Cafe Boulevard orchestra; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-8:30, N. T. U. Air college; 8:30-9:30, Edison hour; 9:30-9:45, "Bugs" Baer; 9:45-10:30, Wurlitzer musicale. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 12:02 p. m., daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, talk, auspices Philadelphia Home and School league; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, Fairmount Park Symphony orchestra; 10, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 10:30, Chas. Frey's dance orchestra; 11, organ recital, Karl Bonawitz. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7). 6:30-7:30 p. m., Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra; S:308:45, Leo Woods entertainers; 8:45-9, "Lord Allinbroke and Rawstice," Jack Smiles; 9-10. Asbury Park dance orchestra; 11-12, Berkley-Carteret hotel dance orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526). 6-6:30 p. m., elementary lessons in Spanish, V. Harrison Berlitz; 6:30-7, advanced lessons in Spanish; 7:10-7:30, Larkin club orchestra; 7:30-7:35, police alarms; 7:35-8, Larkin orchestra; 8-8:05, baseball results; 8:15-10:15. concert. Shannon's band from Central Park; 10:15-10:30, songs, Kenneth Casey and Lou Altern. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital: 12:02 p. m., Golden's Crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, orean recital; 7:30, United States Army band: 9. "Old Timers' Hour"; 10, Ipana Troubadours; 11, Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2). 6:15-7 p. m., Ben Goldfarb and his Bluebird orchestra; 7-7:15. aports talk. Bill Wathey; 8-8:10, "Topics of the Day," Spencer Armstrong; 9:15-9:30, talk. Dr. Vizetelly; 11-12. Central Park Casino orchestra, Flo Richardson and girls. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 8:45 p. m.. Dry Slitz hour of music. KYW, Chicago, III. (536), 7-7:30 p. m.. Congress hotel; 7:33-7:43, entertaining plans. Vivette Groman; 8-9, Sapphire ladies' quartet; 10-12:30 a. m., midnight revue. PWX. Havana, Cuba (400), 8:30 p. m.. General staff band. Cuban army. WBBM, Chieago, III. (226), 8-10 p. m.. Samovar or Oeorge Syall, violinist of the Meyer Davis orchestra, which is heard several times a week at KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, is a southern artist. His violin solos are apt to show a Dixie leaning. chestra; Nate Caldwell; Maurice Silverman; Dave and Charlie; Harold Anderson, accordionist: Alamo orchestra; Sunset male quartet; 12-2, Samovar orchestra: Nate Caldwell. Roy Traueger. Wendell Weigert: Charlie and Dave; William Molnaire; Sunset male quartet. WBZ, Springfield. Mass. (333.1), 6 p. m.. Hotel Kimball trro: S. Oustav, LaZazzera. cellist; 8:15. Margaret R. Smirn. soprano: 8:30, Pauline Norrte. xylophonist; Ethel Parker Norrls: 3. Lyman Stanley, pianist (Continued on page 11)