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Other Press Departments, Court 5450 SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1931 TEN Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4990 THE riTTSBtTRGH PTIESS Radio Programs 980K KDKA 306M Microphone 1 I ZS Musings -f 1 fiJ A 6:10 Musical Program. Ut vou a particuxariy ague if fl It if I P'ouubiy have gueed I 1 1 I II VJ- V- proportion of time tT to advertising.) I 2 I It's Amos An- -I Si I Vi; cy, and a I Jf Si snows that more I I A I 1 10 :59 a. m. Pantry Cream Temperature Report. 11 :00 a.

m. Services from Shadyside Presbyterian Church. Sermon by the newly elected moderator ol the Presbyterian General Assembly. 12il5 Rochester Concert Orchestra. 12i30 Troika Bells.

1:00 Time Signals. From the ShaJrsi1 Pr.t-tri3?i Chnroh ir. rnnrwtmii with the Presby-tpriaji Ofnoral Assembly. 6:45 Poems. Cheftr K.

Story. 6:59 Time. 7:00 KDKA String Quartet. 7:30 Bernie Armstrong, Organist. 8:00 Melodies.

BtRv Ayri5 sonrano: Jlarv contralto; Steele Jannnn. lew: Ion Salathipl. ba-; orchestra direction 8:15 Radio Hour. Sir Jam Arthur Saltpr. nn.

nnmul, piiet orrhTiitra tion Ernt La P-adr John B. Kennedy. 9:15 KDKA Players. 9:45 Salute to Engineers of Iron and Steel Industry. F.

O. r'psidpnt Association l-on and Sipo ElPCt-ir-al Eninpprfc. rnpt peAke: orrhpstra d'rpptwn Zoel Pa-en-tpau Frpfp-H'k Rrrlrprs. nafratnr 10:15 World Adventures with Floyd Gibbons. 10:30 Slumber Music.

St-in? ensemble, direction Ludwi; I.aurip'- 11.00 Time. 11:01 Temperature Report. 11:02 Weather Reports. 11:05 Sport Review. 11:1 5 Harm oni es.

Ma'p Qiiartrt. Krinf ensemble direction Robert Armhruster. 11.30 Los Argentinos. 1:01 Max Benin and his World's Pair Band. 1:30 Memorial Part Concert.

Zoel Parentpan. director of the orchestra: Alasiur Robert Bodycomb. boy pnprano. auti mair quartet; Aneurin Brnlyconibr. aroompantsl.

2 :30 Foamers. Ipp SimR. rianist: Ilo Mar Bailpy. o-tr-ano: orhtra rtirpotion Hfrbip Kay. 3:00 National Youth Conference.

"TtaR Price or Patriotism." Dr. Tanifl A. Pnlmp: male ehoru and orcliestra Gforee Sliackley. 4 :00 Oilomatics. Bas.

violinist. eueit artist; o-rheet-a dirertion Joef Kiw-stnr. 4:30 Girls' Glee Club of Wooster College. 4:45 Your Eyes in Music. 5:00 Vesper Services of Shadyside Presbyterian Church.

6:00 Time Signals. 6:01 Temperature Report. 6:02 Weather Report. 6:05 Scores. i 17 -V ST.

oen- I -S KS3L per cent i-jf, fXl which w.n A in' W. V7 t'J i New Radio Station for Pittsburgh STATION wwsw goes on the air Sunday Morning at 10:45 IHIear Taiiiro orohestra, direction Frank Vair- nom. 1390K WJAS 9:00 a.m. St. Patricks Church, Rev.

James R. Cox. 10:00 a.m. Land O'Make Believe, children's playlet. 10:50 a.m.

Dr. Charles Fleischer. 11:00 a.m. First English Lutheran Church, Rev. A.

J. Holl. 12 Noon Jewish Art Program. 12:30 International Broadcast Senator Clarence C. Dill, "Radio in Europe." i 12:45 The French Trio with Adele Vasa.

soprano. Jvnu lathed I I I 1 1:15 Novelty Trio. 1:30 The Gypsy Trail. 2:00 Poet's Gold, David Ross. 2:30 The Ballad Hour.

3:00 Dr. John Erskine at unveiling of Walt Whitman Memorial. 3:15 Symphonic Hour with Toscha Seidel, Violinist. 4 00 Cathedral Hour. 4:55 Scores.

5:00 Rev. Donald Grev Bamhouse. 5:30 Pastorale. 6:00 The Owen Trio with Alicia i Fuller, concert pianist; Louise Frayne, soloist. Arthur Owen.

riano: F.rtward Brown. I cello: Robert Schafer. violin. i si r-f A5fV -r tan the cog 1 1' iTlV' 'kt i-fci-. cor tc per- A i 2 i 1220K WCAE 246M TfAM I''-! VV 10:30 a.m.

Watcntower Services, 10:45 a.m. Services of St. Andrew Lutheran Church Rev. H. P.

Eckhardt. 12:15 National Oratorio Society. Brahm iern. direction Remaid WprrpnraTn: Martra-el Oisf.n. "Edward baritone.

1:15 Time; weather; Classical; Flashes. 1:30 Musical Series. Ieem Taylor NW' miiucsl series. "Ameri' an tfmro(" r. oenr-ti e.

Tai mihony orchestra; l-'jeior. Lennr.x. rontraito; fit I-'iiiTpri. Ksri WpTherforri, irrnup of iH coiei direction Gra- 2:30 Catholic Evidence Guild. 2.45 Artists Service.

NRO Artict Service firoeram l.on Abplar.io tenor diretuon XVit-iiam i 3 :00 Moonshine and Honeysuckle, i Baseball; Manhattan Guards. Rra bard H-trnll anfort. 4:01 Dr. S. Parks Cadman.

"Th Greatest ra.i'.o rhoir and or hptr tion lreore Dilworth. 5:00 Scores. "thout I'A -5 UZZtzr ihtrt bxbjZOiVjt. I va, Jt art c.rc... his radio ,1 t't-' 4 i tt -jr 4 a l.t said -Ae d.dn -5 --t-.

vtfLZ I I I rviiat ere talking aoout. I fa' UV I A 1 14 rf'Aff' i portrayals of drunken women and l-SXT 1 on rad.o -e lf'' I 4 i hir.k our native state cou.d -fv. '4- i vie. Charks Kerr Olad you find; 'I 1 At 5 i our new program arrangement easier 4 f'- i Ct XH i i Jones and Ern.e Ihi.e nae nta.sir.a in! i V7 -s- 5 I I '--C' 1 i KQV birthday. March 15.

appearance: i '1 I 1 Do.vney toraice ins Ferd.P Groi. master arranger.1 "If .1 I- the bai.ad a He. directs his I i -i -v '1 "'1 nrw be- Thev sav hat V. R. Jacobs, ding- i '4 -v.

a1 rvlr Flnvd Olh- i I 1 rS-- 4 6:30 Time. 6:31 Owen Trio. i 6 :55 Scores. i 7:00 The Worlds Business Dr. Julius Klein.

I 7:15 Piano Pals with Harriet contralto. 7:30 Comics. I 7:45 The Gauc.hos. I 8:00 Time. 1 8:00 Devils.

Drugs and Doctors Howard W. Haggard, M. D. 8:15 Kate Smith. 8:30 Kaltenborn.

8:45 Gloom Chasers. 9:00 Irene Bordoni. 9:30 Detroit Symphony Orchestra' With Edgar A. Guest Muriel i Kjle. soprano.

10:00 Grand Opera Minatures. 10:30 Time. 10:30 Fortune Builders Douglass Gilbert, Jr. 10:45 Reveries. Helen Gahagan, soprano; Milton Watson, tenor.

11:00 Scores. 11:05 The Waste Basket presented by Francis Owen. 11:35 Signature. 5:05 Pop concerts. i Clei-eiand orchestra direction Walter i T-otrn 5:55 Scores: time.

6.00 Catholic Hour. Dlreriton Father Finn: ermon and 7:00 Old Stager's Memories. Hprtry Neeiy. master of r-ererrumie ho. and on hour direction Harold Sar.iiri1 7:30 Orchestra.

A litrht mtTirat proirram of popular dan--e hv orf-hptr. under the of Nat ShilKrPt. and o-al ehoriiw sine hy i-onular radio and rporrltna" 8:00 Dave Rubmoff. director and violin soloist: Maurice Chevalier. 9.00 Good Housekeeping; scores.

9:15 Baritone and orchestra. Frerett Marshall, operatir baritone niet artist: orchestra direction Jo-f t-ftternafir. 9:45 Club of the Air. OramatK- Uetrh Pie Brotpr Bb r.mery- rljre. lion Jije Kme.

10:15 Willard Robinson and his Deep River orchestra. 10:45 Sunday at Seth Parker's. 11:15 Scores; weather. 2KM 4:00 World Tour Concert. 4:30 Plantation Echoes.

5:0015 Minute Men. 5:15 Polish Radio Hour. 6:00 Phyllis Morton -Thimble Theater." 6:30 Time. 6:31 Watchtower Program. 7:30 Bill Hollms Orchestra.

8:00 Signature. Japan Enters Radio Accord Agrees to Exchange Broad- casts With American Company R' r'" 1 Pr" TOKIO The Japan Radio Broad casting Associations, a private cor- poration under government control Til II 1 t'll-. 1 i i iaiuckc iiiti. i.cj niHur raflio broadcasts in Japan, has concluded i an agreement for interchariKr of programs with the United 8fafr th I irt jji ijiifit HlllIK Company. ine proiosai ror an aerwmrnt for exrltisivo ro.nnorattr.r, pmk mitter! the rr- i i the National Broadcast ing Com- pany last month and adopter after some slight chants.

i i i auons. lour years ago i under govemment control, plans adnitional stations. in organization ns tne ex-I elusive right to radio broadcasting in thp Empire proper and charges a fre of orp ypn a month to ail holders of receiving sets. "Kill" That Static firi lny SlHtion Vari ttllir Aerial irap htls rtl f-rfl'-h-tne firing- few sttinrt. i toqc jri'l full ttisi Mr.

fr 15 I'sr Tr.al nn-1 ft pate K''l'o I.a. T0NITE Hear "Bfingio t'p Father'' SPEAR'S PUTS MAGGIE AND JIGUS ON THE AIR WJAS 7:30 to 7:45 9 I wew. Co is'- k. rb.e .1 1 I'll tQ tarCe nis ta.s. Know one 1 t- I 1 OTwf.nt.r i A o.

an't- fat nvjsn lor. 2 v-. i ur etu.s.icia. i Lett to I Liz fed -finvw QaXrtt, I Sprjae, first -tenor; F. P.

dutrs, It ViZkzrL bcurUoit; Jrd Set -Anvw QaXrtst, Rev. C. Wallace Petty, D.D., pastor of the First Baptist Church, dedicate Station WWSW from his own rostrum 10:45. Jayne Jarrcll and Gypsy Troubadours. 12:15.

her WWSW Male Quartette, presenting the first of a series of "Old-Time Hymn Sing" 12:30 P.M. Theatrical Celebrities 1 to 2 p. m. Hawaiian Ensemble 2:30 p. m.

Majestic Four, present ing sat ins sacred vocal selections 3 p. m. Melodique Ensemble, presenting selections from Bizet, i osa, Billi, Gretry Mottl, Drumm and Herbert 3:30 p. m. Mr.

John C. Drummond, baritone 4:30 p. m. Violin Recital by Roy Schuemaker of the Pittsburgh Musical Institute 5 :00 p. m.

Mai Marshall, radio entertainer, and group of associated artists 5:30 p. m. Plantation Singers, southern Negro quartette 6 p. m. Helen 11.

Rogers, concert pianist 6:15 p. m. Schenley Trio, directed by Hulda Lefridge, from the dining room of Hotel Schenley 6:30 p. rn. Nevin p.

m. Ensemble 9:00 Schenley Troubadours, directed by Gilbert Fraier, presenting vocal selections in four languages 10:00 p. m. Entertainers presented by Madam Lelia Wilson-Smith 10:30 p. m.

J. C. Drummond. manager of VWSW, announces that this station will broadcast only the finest entertainment available. Tune in Daily Wave Length 199.9 Metres 1500 Kilocycles a Stntinnv; OivP OiailUIlb Vjl Bootleggers Aid Scores of unlicensed radio stations, operating principally in the high frequency bands, are aiding rum nirtrprc rwmrn ar fl nr? rnp al- 9 lantis Seaboard and the Gulf Coast, said William E.

Downey, acting i- rector of radio, United States De- partment of Commerce. Inspectors of the Department of Commerce are checking up on these outlaw stations, as well as on some tir'onc ctattonc rvil vpri rn rw used i fir as message centers for ners. Licensed operators "Worn taTvJSv. SoulH: prises. SaiU UUrtllcv, ui.iiuasu iic 1380K 12:00 Classical Flashes.

12:30 Benny light and Mark Cook. 12:45 Dick and Ray. 1 :00 Watcntower Proeram. 2 :00 Baron Keyes "Uncle Joe's Curio Shop." 2:15 Carolina Song Birds. 2:30 Talk.

2:35 Musical Variety Hour. I 3 :30 Father Flanagan's Home. Annual Radio Show Tunc 8 Record Number of inventions to Be on Exhibit at Chicago More new radio products than ever exhibited before will be of- fered at the annual trade show and convention of the Radio Manufac- nri. 4 Nl FIT, I I I tMJ' 1 a I -i'- cago June 8. Several thousand reservations for jobbers and others in the radio in- to officials.

Four special trains from uiuu nave utca dttWUUlK i the nave been as-siKned. Other! cnselc ra -J 1 1 nnonfc vt tKa r). fftart other points The trade show will be stimu- la ted by the concurrent convention jl niv- in '--J'v- i i.i nidi II it, annual mirniture Mart. The Newspaper Radio Editors' A f0ciation. and the the national organization.

iraae mAK during nual conve Radio Eng 4 to drln, ummrr.K) Nl w.H jCrafton Singers Arc wn KDKA Ins Week foft.oti Higt fkhool mixod i hut in prirj girls" rioiihlo 'piartet, rii-rrricuj Rierirl K. fJnyvert. who rattlol riff li'innrg rltjrina a reent rrcct the Pennsylvania (aen (i Atrwnl, Will of fer a program Tuesday, 6.30 rrver RPKA DAILY One-DIrih Menl Hear Col. Goodbod on AftP'f prosrem tomorrow ovtr STATIONS KDKA WCAE A. M.

A. M. SoTe radio nSft nd Soups. Manager Drum- Th to be th Ho.l Szi ta-VeS oVaii TOOnd announces, a policy of giving Btvcn. wU.

rryrm to the In- Great reliance is bei'ng placed on every one with taIent the right to duMry dvBntH m-in, rdio re-oreat reliance is dciii piaccu uu reearri'pw nf rare r.r teivinz fteU arid afpcl spna- the constant frequency monitoring 8 on tne a of race or is planning a special series of pro-1 eraiM for shut-ins. beginning Fri- day. June 5. Arthur Pryor, famous band leader, is considered by many the -greatest trombone player of all time. liene rxjr''iii uic radio audience, at 9 tonight Lil Li" fjr.3.1 of her Playgirl series.

Er-liih Derbv, over KDKA. Tuesday night. Wednesday morning the race be cn air. I TaW- concludes his grand sea.sc-r. this afternoon.

Deer opera The great German Requiem by Brahms will conclude the 1930-31 season of the National Oratorio Society this afternoon. CnOTUS ot 6D SingS Over KDKA Fridav Th. Liverpool mixed chorus of 65 voices. 500 prize winner in the recent annual Welsh Eisteddfod, as-! Max and vince- Kroen iiax ana vince. tsjoen.

will be presented in a special pro- gram Friday at 11:15 p. m. bv Radio, Station KDKA. Made up of members of the Apollo Male Chorus and the Madr.sal Club to r-n--c n-in r. selections used durinc the contest.

Th Do Tne Kroen brothers will be hear both sclo and duet work. Mis ductcr of the Madrigal Club, will sing Del Riego "Hommg." Style Talks for Men J. Randolph Ames, said to be tie Rudv Yalee ha. a your.ger brother 7. hose, is to becom a radio star.

Rudv is training the boy. Wonder if he likes grapefruit. Unlike our American "by authority of th? Federal Radio Commission" the Viennese announcer sisns off Mi'h a warning to listeners to shut erf the gas before going to bed. lest during the r.iih: they be asphyxiated and r.ot be able to hear radio pro-grama any more. One niht.

it an announcer appeared before the microphone a trifie tirv olastered. if you really must know And. instead of talking aoout c.v-. he told a itory that was bom either a 51r.es kin? car or a billiard emporium. Said announcer wa tired with such furore that he sobered up immediately, and thereby Ja; doubly punished.

Hubert Wilkms. who will under Pciar ice with hi reconditioned Nau- radio deliver his farewe.i aenrss ove from to -5 p. The dedication cf a tron2 tablet commemora-inir radio services from the tirst church to broadcast to the cwrllers of the Arctic and Antarctic will observed at the vesper serv- ices of the church this afternoon at' deck. Dr. H.

P. Davis, vie-? president cf the Company, win deliver an adlrrss. -An Achievement Sciente." Dr. Hugh Thomson Kerr will -peak cn "Our Mysterious Universe." Th- dedatcr.al services crcadcast by KDKA. Addresses at the Academy cf Political Sc.ence lunchecn ir honcr cl James Ar.hur Salter.

K. C. 3, visiting English financial enon-ust. .11 heard ever an NBC networc Mrndar. only iir.ee crcheitura leader the United States included Amer.ra." -Who Who A soeseial arrsenrern.

Cf teres to imitate th playing of a Cucva rumc-a crrhestua- "fill te sung at 5 r. Lisrn clavhgh: time. TnunsdaT June 11. by the Rosameui-d Jcuin-wri quartet, arpear-mg is g-uest art-its ia Rudy Valle Captain Taylor Brandon, director cS ti4 Unu States S-izjC. liter, New Station Opens In Schenlev Hotel vstiiriine nf iTOcw tv, cfv, i Studios of WWSW, on the tenth floor of the Schenley Hotel will be openea tms morning, at witn Kev i waiiarf hpitv nn.cror ni ine i First Baptist Church, the first per- son to speak.

Rev. Petty's morning and evening services will be broad- cast. VWSW succeeds WMBJ, recently ruied off the air by the Federal Radk) Commi5sion John Drummond. manager, wui taice an active part in preparation and ppear as a soloist. schenley trios and en- isembles will be featured, along with ccior.

ti promLses programs or order. The station will remain on the air until 12 o'clock tonight. London Opera rT. To Span Atlantic! 0pcra wiu be broadcast arro the Columbi network Monday when Rop.a irsel)e Arnrican-born prima donna. wJU he heard from 3 to 3:45 p.

tn. rqsferrr 1 1 me In .7. jier.tlriO. Ill l-ritittnBtit will t. tae ihs ft-yo Otr" -t5e.

ismrvm. Sinre her Coven. CinTtJatt cJfMt in 1929, MJss Ponselle has been pn of the outstanding tf the London opera season, and appeared there three years In succession. Television Rights Movie stars are now thinking of reserving television rights for themselves when they sirn new contracts. It is reported that Ruth Chatterton has a clause to this fleet in her I rhe fact that we lo about Dr.

De-Ir." D.i'.:s d-es not b. The fact re-e-r it or not. j.s the enter of and Dr. Davis the I mils a Kraph a r. i.

ta he Ti. curtain Paul rust about. nd .11. at NBC will car: Au 29 i the is' at eland over WTAM. ret a labCtratory hr.d a radio tiif the Laaifs Aid Soc.etv 1 i i lvt 1 1 cet-r dvVc-n't Maur.ce Hell up i me mere l.

time uinht, while listeners hair. To i.r mind Mau-tur iiicate.vt cf them all. tne worst radio has ever in in- 10 ears ci existence, not would pay the I i.s hum an v. i a rr irene -v-r. tr Vv far cm to eat.

Will taiched collars. Annette Haiishaw to rlrini water. Bert Lown to parlcr tricks. Vr.cer.: Scvrey tc Vat c.iK'iien and spaghetti. Pain Tr n.auie to alk siui his dr.

Alter J. Ham.ll write uo that if vu felKs will U.vt?n to Larry Put hrif a crooner hD his it kli over Der Rudclph and Lew Con rad Wed hie better than Lew. r.n animal He hear someone there is such Oct iad.o ever ui-m air is being built for i the new du-isib Atrven. Charles Pajar. sseris that Miv siio'ld ccct-uue tex radio n-hvh has hpen in modifipd i wiS be on full scheduleTwith a fre- quency range over tne entire spec- trum of JHIy cr August, when there will be facih- ties for a "double check" on outlaw stations.

Now 50 inspectors check frequencies and use of transmitters, but; when actm ties i are enlarged it expec.ea this lorce wia oe in-, creased. i Original Nightliawks rf 1 Coor-ie" and Jor," th'B: Coon- Sanders boys from Chicago, wiil bum thirigs up, at Motor Spjare Garden, Tuesday, June 2. Radio's hottest danc? tsnd is on and Ladles erf th Eath" and they'll be cm the job, to see the boys who have kept the ccuntry in a whirl, 1 tor nany year a. I only fashion and clothing adriser tour, stopping of? her? for a lone to rrm is nor on the air over an night. AS the cJgr of their netwOT-k every Wednes- gram the band will had back to day E.

S. T. the Stack Hawk, at Chicago, made famovis by Joe In hi radio chats. j-- Pittshurgh MaA thousands who Fizures frrxn the American Mer- chant Marine show that radio has r-Zd cor? than 30X00 Irves at sea past dcad- i rw ith Warner Krottwra. f4.

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