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RADIODOINGS<br />

RED BOOK OF RADIO<br />

<strong>Radio</strong>J(uthority<br />

of<br />

EPacilic a st<br />

Nell Larson -KMIC, Inglewood, Calif.


2 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

If Hearing Is Believing<br />

then when you hear<br />

Kolster <strong>Radio</strong><br />

You Will Be Convinced That This Is the<br />

Receiver Which Most Deserves a Place<br />

in Your Home-<br />

KOLSTER 6 -D<br />

Aerial operation. Special<br />

Kolster designed circuit.<br />

Six tubes. Single<br />

Dial Control. The set<br />

that makes "Parade of<br />

Stations 'possible.<br />

$98.50<br />

less accessories<br />

Every Kolster Dealer<br />

is a man carefully selected for his integrity and<br />

ability. Any Kolster dealer will prove to you that<br />

this is the set which you will ultimately own. Why<br />

not make him prove it today?<br />

Distributed by<br />

H. Earle Wright, Incorporated<br />

.123.129 $ecoati Sterei nasi I .ehtb Strr+t.<br />

SAN FRANC1SC'<br />

Cu;: .ANGELES


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 3<br />

Hear the Famous "Parade of Stations" On<br />

Kollier <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Any One of These Authorized Kalster Dealers<br />

Will Be Glad to Demonstrate for You in. Your Own Home:<br />

LOS ANGELES<br />

Southern California<br />

Hollywood<br />

C. R. Hauser<br />

4310 Melrose Ave.<br />

OLympia 2666<br />

Hollywood <strong>Radio</strong> Co.<br />

709 N. Western Ave.<br />

GLadstone 2897<br />

Otto K. Oleson<br />

Illuminating Co.<br />

6548 Hollywood Blvd.<br />

GLadstone 5194<br />

Northeast<br />

Brooklyn <strong>Radio</strong> Shop<br />

1521 Brooklyn Ave.<br />

\Ngelus 3296<br />

GLENDALE<br />

Budwig <strong>Radio</strong> Co.<br />

201 N. Brand Blvd.<br />

Glendale 1801<br />

LONG BEACH<br />

Rialto <strong>Radio</strong> Co.<br />

430 American Ave.<br />

Long Beach 653 -171<br />

NORTH LONG BEACH<br />

Virginia City Elec. Co.<br />

5354 Long Beach Ave.<br />

Long Beach 656 -573<br />

MONTEREY PARR<br />

Monterey Park Music Co.<br />

102 E. Garvey<br />

Alhambra 1182 -M<br />

PASADENA<br />

Ashton's <strong>Radio</strong>lectric<br />

Store<br />

1762 E. Colorado St.<br />

Colorado 4042<br />

POMONA<br />

John Burnley<br />

120 E. Second St.<br />

Pomona 1472<br />

SAN DIEGO<br />

Maryland Auto Supply<br />

650 F Street<br />

Main 3590<br />

SANTA BARBARA<br />

J. E. Wiley<br />

San Marcos Bldg.<br />

Santa Barbara 3971<br />

TORRANCE<br />

DeBra <strong>Radio</strong> Installation<br />

Co.<br />

2175 Cravens<br />

Torrance 73 -J<br />

"Wide<br />

Tone- Range"<br />

"Clear-Cut<br />

Selectivity"


4 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> .\1ar 21<br />

RADIO POWER<br />

The<br />

H. M. <strong>Radio</strong> Power Unit<br />

is the most efficient answer to radio power now<br />

obtainable on the market<br />

No liquids, no<br />

trickle charger,<br />

no batteries.<br />

No danger to your<br />

drapes and carpets,<br />

as you will get from<br />

the battery and<br />

charger fumes.<br />

6 in. x 7 in. x 9 in.<br />

UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE<br />

You should hear the wonderful<br />

STEWART -WARNER SIX<br />

Operate with the H. M. RADIO POWER UNIT<br />

It makes a Perfect <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Com</strong>bination<br />

Ask your Dealer about it, or write or phone us.<br />

Turn it on as you do your electric light. It operates your radio<br />

at an expense of a 30 -watt lamp cost per month.<br />

DEALERS, get in touch with us on this real radio merchandise.<br />

RADIO SUPPLY CO.<br />

912 -914 So. Broadway. Phone VAndike 6063 Los Angeles<br />

E. A. ANDERSON, Inc., Manufacturera<br />

1954 South Vermont Phone BEacon <strong>22</strong>23. Los Angeles<br />

.S


Nets York Odio<br />

J. W. NASTIE<br />

155 East 42nd Street<br />

Vanderbilt 4661<br />

Chicago Office<br />

A. G. RUDOLPH<br />

500 N. Dearborn St.<br />

iRabto Eomnçe<br />

Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.<br />

407 East Pico Street, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

"The Red Book of <strong>Radio</strong>"<br />

Sas Francisco Office<br />

CONGER & MOODS'<br />

Sharon Building<br />

Kearney 3483<br />

H. C. CHARLES<br />

Phone WEatmore 1401 KENNETH G. ORMISTO\<br />

Editor<br />

Technical Editor<br />

1. S. MILLER MAJ. LAWRENCE MOTT<br />

Associate Editor<br />

Associate Editor<br />

'Entered ay semnd -elasa matter. Nor. 25. 19<strong>22</strong>. Yoe Angeles. ('al.. Post Ortice. under Art of klareb 3. 1897.)<br />

t'npfrleht. 1920. hr ironwood Publishing Co.<br />

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

Vol. X Los Angeles MAY 21. <strong>1927</strong> San Francisco No. 21<br />

IN THIS ISSUE<br />

<strong>Radio</strong>grams - - - - - 13<br />

Topics of the Day - - - 15<br />

Your Page - - - - I7<br />

Woman's Page - - - - - 24<br />

Koo -Koo Kolyunl - - - - 25<br />

Questions and Answers - - - 26<br />

DX Club - - - - - 28<br />

Time Tables - - - - - - .33-39<br />

Detailed Programs - - 42 -73<br />

Trade Notes - - - - - - 76<br />

Broadcasters' Digest - - - 78<br />

ONLY $3.00 A YEAR<br />

Have RADIO D01NGS mailed to your home every week. Fill out<br />

blank below. Either mail to us, or your dealer will be glad to take care of<br />

it for you. Please indicate whether NEW or RENEWAL.<br />

IIORWOOD PUBLISHING CO., 407 E. Pico St., Los Angeles.<br />

CONGER & MOODY. Sharon Building. San Francisco, Calif.<br />

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

NEW- RENEWAL.<br />

Name<br />

Address


<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

The New<br />

PIANO<br />

E A S I L Y I N S T A L L E D W I<br />

SPEAKER<br />

T H O U T D A N O E N TO ANY PIANO<br />

UTAH'S MOST SENSATIONAL OFFERING<br />

Makes a radio reproducer out of any piano<br />

The Utah Piano Speaker uses the full musical resonance<br />

of the sounding board of the piano to achieve<br />

the most marvelous orthophonic tone qualities radio<br />

has ever known. No horn or other speaker needed.<br />

Reproduces voice, instruments, high and low notes,<br />

surpassing anything ever achieved by a radio repro-<br />

ducer. Price includes 25 feet of cord.<br />

Easily installed<br />

without danger to piano.<br />

Now selling like' wildfire!<br />

C.- W. SMITE[ CO.<br />

/lone of Utah Speakers<br />

WEstmore 3291 Los Angeles 1125 Wall


Mal' 21<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong><br />

GGRESSIVE<br />

7,<br />

Be rare to vint our<br />

Booth No. 97 at the<br />

R. M. A. Trade Show,<br />

Stevens Hotel, Chicago,<br />

week of June 13.<br />

All Standard Types<br />

Keep Your <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Up to Date<br />

You miss a lot of good things nowadays<br />

unless your set is equipped<br />

with modern tubes.<br />

For more volume, more distance,<br />

and<br />

clear, full tone quality with all its natural<br />

resonance, install<br />

Gold Seal <strong>Radio</strong> Tubes<br />

The improvement will delight you -don't<br />

put it off another day. Gold Seal Tubes<br />

cost no more and give superor results.<br />

S.,<br />

s.i..<br />

tato<br />

» ...<br />

M úL<br />

.. . 111.3<br />

Just runsull your local Gold Seal<br />

or wrilr direrl to ut.<br />

Dram<br />

Distributors:<br />

UNION HARDWARE & METAL COMPANY<br />

411 East First Street<br />

Los Angeles. Cal.<br />

GOLD SEAL ELECTRICAL CO.<br />

Incorporated<br />

250 Park Ave., New York<br />

-FILL OUT AND MAIL -<br />

Gold Seal Electrleal b., Ina.<br />

250 Park re., Nan Tart<br />

llsiOemen:<br />

Plr x send<br />

me full Dar<br />

oculars of the Gold Seal<br />

`IIMlal purpose radio tuba<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

lrr


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8 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

/j<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong><br />

Improve Summer Reception!<br />

Install CeCo Tubes NOW<br />

and be assured of crystal -like reception<br />

all the year 'round<br />

When your set is equipped with CeCo Tubes,<br />

even during the summer months radio enter-<br />

tainment will not be marred by usual summer<br />

hazards. Your nearest CeCo dealer will<br />

gladly fit your set with matched CeCo Tubes.<br />

"There's a CeCo Tube for Every Socket"<br />

15th and Hop. Sta. WEatmoro 4038<br />

\I<br />

,l-<br />

LOS ANGELES CE -CO<br />

DEALERS<br />

J. C. Readier<br />

625 S. Main<br />

Philco Sales Servic<br />

1514 South Hope<br />

Standard <strong>Radio</strong><br />

417 W. Pico<br />

Walker <strong>Radio</strong><br />

5835 S. Vermont<br />

Vermont Center <strong>Radio</strong><br />

6219 S. Vermont Ave<br />

H. H. Walker<br />

1323 Venice Blvd.<br />

Sturgis Music<br />

4713 S. Broadway<br />

NUsoa Miasma<br />

4320 Avalon<br />

Tloll <strong>Radio</strong> Shop<br />

4704 S Centra<br />

Lee's <strong>Radio</strong> Art Ce.<br />

4545 Whittler Blvd<br />

Wilkins <strong>Radio</strong> Mfg. Co.<br />

5317 S. Central<br />

Phair <strong>Radio</strong> Co.<br />

242 E. Florence<br />

Hines <strong>Radio</strong><br />

73<strong>22</strong> S. Broadway<br />

McWhorters <strong>Radio</strong><br />

8625 S. Vermont<br />

Henderson <strong>Radio</strong> Store<br />

3805 Whittler Blvd.<br />

C. S. Young<br />

3713 Eest Flr*t<br />

Johnson Auto Supply<br />

765 Atlantic Blvd.<br />

Atwater <strong>Radio</strong> Shop<br />

3208 Glendale Blvd.<br />

Holland Electric Shop<br />

5632 Pasadena Ave.<br />

McNeil Music Co.<br />

5711 Pnndena Ave.<br />

Belong L Busbrd<br />

1717 W. Adams<br />

HOLLYWOOD<br />

Hollywood <strong>Radio</strong><br />

7o9 N. Western<br />

Hollywood Electric<br />

o656 Hollywood Blvd.<br />

Mohawk Battery Radie<br />

21,1 Sunset Blvd.<br />

Doran Electric Choy<br />

7515 Sunset Blvd.<br />

Lovinger- Melrose Radis<br />

4416 Ys/rose<br />

Melrose <strong>Radio</strong> INGLEWOOD ANAHEIM<br />

5663 Melrose Inglewood Mercantile Co Caverley <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Wesholly <strong>Radio</strong><br />

7406 Melrose<br />

Carmel <strong>Radio</strong><br />

8165 Santa Monica Blvd<br />

Doran Electric Shop<br />

8030 Sente Monica Blvd.<br />

110 N. <strong>Com</strong>mercial St 217 W. Centel<br />

OUT -OF-TOWN CE -CO<br />

DEALERS<br />

ALHAMBRA'<br />

Baird <strong>Radio</strong> Shop<br />

<strong>22</strong>6 W. Main St.<br />

MONTEREY PARK<br />

Monterey Park Music Co<br />

102 E. Carey<br />

GARDEN GROVE<br />

W. E Ashley<br />

PASADENA<br />

Thomas Summerville<br />

41 N. Broadway<br />

Webster Electric Garag<br />

100 E. Union<br />

Service <strong>Radio</strong><br />

1172 E. Colorado<br />

GLENDORA<br />

F. A. Selmer*<br />

LANKERSHIM<br />

Lankerahlm Musle C.o<br />

5317 Lankershim Blvd.<br />

Lunkersbim <strong>Radio</strong> and<br />

Service Shop<br />

5241 Lenkerhim Blvd<br />

VAN NUYS<br />

Van Nuys Music C.<br />

Marsden Electric<br />

CULVER CITY<br />

H. E. Blurt<br />

6808 Putman<br />

AVALON<br />

Avalon <strong>Radio</strong><br />

607 Crescent<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

Wilmington Variety<br />

716 W. Anaheim<br />

LONG BEACH<br />

Kelm <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Cor. 4th and Locust<br />

Coast <strong>Radio</strong><br />

245 E. 7th St.<br />

HUNTINGTON BEACH<br />

Fowler Music Co.<br />

324 Eleventh St.<br />

HUNTINGTON PARK<br />

H. L. "<strong>Radio</strong>" King<br />

116 E. Irvington<br />

P. A. Dougherty<br />

156 Pacific Blvd.<br />

BELLFLOWER<br />

H. L. Peterson Shop,.<br />

Pacific and <strong>May</strong>ne<br />

DOWNEY<br />

Darnell Electric shop<br />

1182 Crawford st<br />

POMONA<br />

Falla Tire Battery C.<br />

201 E. 2nd St.<br />

COLTON<br />

H. C. Bile*<br />

IAN BERNARDINO<br />

Thew <strong>Radio</strong>.<br />

ELSINORE<br />

El«<br />

Elsinore Plumb.<br />

REDLANDS<br />

Dale E. Sllger<br />

414 Oronge St.<br />

CROWN CITY<br />

Crowe City Garas.<br />

BREA<br />

Bennet'. <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Murray Garage & Sarvle.<br />

Station<br />

NEWPORT BEACH<br />

Sanders Electric<br />

109 <strong>22</strong>nd St.<br />

CARLSBAD<br />

Carlsbad Pharmacy<br />

EL CAJON<br />

El Cajon Electric<br />

Lyon Appliance<br />

CORONADO<br />

W. C. Bechtel Liberty<br />

G & Batt. Serv.<br />

7I8 Third St.<br />

PACIFIC BEACH<br />

Sunset Saper Servie.<br />

Station<br />

1002 Garnett<br />

PALM CITY<br />

A. C. McBride<br />

Palm City Garage<br />

SAN DIEGO<br />

C .ge Service<br />

Park and El Cajon<br />

Maryland Auto Supply<br />

7th and F St.<br />

Market St. <strong>Radio</strong> Store<br />

1529 Market St.<br />

Kinney Bros.<br />

loth and A St<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> Dept., Southern<br />

California Music<br />

720 Broadway.<br />

United <strong>Radio</strong> Elect.<br />

2807 Univesrity


10 <strong>Radio</strong> Doinv Rf a v ..'!<br />

There are Many<br />

Very good kits on the market from which you can build<br />

yourself a set that will out -perform most factory built sets.<br />

SILVER -MARSHALL SHIELDED SIX<br />

MADISON MOORE SUPER<br />

INFRADYNE<br />

BROWNING -DRAKE<br />

KARAS EQUIMATIC<br />

HAMMARLUND HI Q<br />

QUADRAFORMER KITS<br />

We Have a Full Line of Parts for the New<br />

SILVER -COCKADAY II<br />

This new assembly by McMurdo Silver and Lawrence Cockaday<br />

is sweeping the country. Ask for descriptive booklet.<br />

lT'c arc noir located in our new quarters at 912 -14 S. Broadway<br />

and invite you to call and inspect them.<br />

RADIO SUPPLY CO.<br />

WHOLESALE<br />

912 -914 S. Broadway VA. 6063 Los Angeles<br />

New <strong>1927</strong> Catalogue Now Ready -Send For It


JI 11<br />

LET THE RADIO SUPPLY CO.<br />

Fill your Parts orders. We distribute the best<br />

known quality lines and carry large stocks at all<br />

times to handle your needs.<br />

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1 nmlleid tolls<br />

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READ OVER THIS LIST OF PARTS<br />

Ilubllirr l'oodenser<br />

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Donlon., l.00pn<br />

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Unit<br />

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F:leelr..h., soldering<br />

Irons<br />

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Fortmlcn Insulnllno to.<br />

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Jefferson l'rodurls<br />

Korn. l'ro.h.t.<br />

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hura-hn..b Dlnls and<br />

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Speakers<br />

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l'enel rol Kits<br />

Polymel Mfg. l'o.<br />

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Premier l'ans<br />

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l'en nsformern<br />

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Spaulding Ilnknllle<br />

Strlaite F:Ilnd nnlor.,<br />

Sterling Meters and<br />

Testers<br />

Stevens Tools<br />

Tratrite Hydrometer.<br />

Thordarnon<br />

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Tube I'ondrnsers<br />

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Coiversnl llnllrry Clips<br />

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THORDARSON, ALL -AMERICAN AND MAGNAVOX<br />

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VESTA 35 and 50 Amp. and HOBCO A Power Units<br />

ACME, GENERAL RADIO, ALL -AMERICAN, KODEL,<br />

BALKITE, SILVER MARSHALL, STERLING and<br />

WEBSTER ELIMINATORS<br />

ACME, STERLING, VESTA, BALKITE, TUNGAR and<br />

SUITE TRICKLE CHARGERS<br />

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Park Next Door at Our Expense<br />

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WHOLESALE<br />

912 -914 S. Broadway VA. 6063 I.os Angeles<br />

New <strong>1927</strong> Catalogue Now Ready- -Send For It


1! <strong>Radio</strong> Doizg.t <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

WARNING<br />

Each year some concerns try to copy the HEXADYNE 6 -Tube Portable,<br />

but these are all imitations. Do not be deceived by exterior appearances<br />

-they are easy to copy -the quality parts and workmanship in the<br />

HEXADYNE cannot be equalled for less money<br />

every detail of operation.<br />

Make comparisons in<br />

It is very complimentary to us to be imitated, but the public should<br />

be warned to insist on the HEXADYNE, which is a well known, reliable<br />

Portable radio made by one of the pioneer manufacturera of the Pacific<br />

Coast.<br />

HEXADYNE<br />

TUBE<br />

tingle Dial Control<br />

PORTABLE<br />

Loop Oper tttvl<br />

W. D. HUNT CO., Inc., Mfgrs., 4961 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles<br />

Pacific Coast Distributors<br />

C. W. Smith Co., 1125 Wall St. Los Angeles<br />

Pacific Wholesale, Inc., 1320 San Pedro St....<br />

Los Angeles<br />

C. T. Mudge Co., 329 E. Morrison St. Portland, Ore.<br />

Pacific Wholiselo <strong>Radio</strong>, Inc.<br />

San Francisco<br />

Piper & Taft Co.<br />

Seattle, Wash.


.ulna 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 13<br />

1.k&i io çrim5<br />

From<br />

Prevention V,. Cure<br />

CLOVO MARSHALL, JR<br />

Judge Ben B. Lindsay has been removed<br />

from the Denver Judicial Court<br />

Bench through a technicality in the<br />

recent municipal elections. For a good<br />

many years there has been concerted<br />

opposition to this famed justice on the<br />

part of certain circles.<br />

To some degree this opposition is<br />

based on political reasons. But for the<br />

most part it springs decidedly from<br />

certain groups of parents. These<br />

mothers and fathers are the ones who<br />

resent the Judge's wagging finger of<br />

accusation anent their wayward children.<br />

Judge Lindsay's deep study of<br />

the motives and causes underlying the<br />

immoral and -Iminal tendencies of<br />

children and young people has enabled<br />

him to place the blame unerringly. To<br />

the dismay of ninety per cent of the<br />

parents of these juvenile offenders they<br />

find in no uncertain manner that they<br />

are directly responsible, through lack<br />

of judicious parental training. To be<br />

roundly lectured, and even penalized,<br />

from the Bench for neglect and otherwise<br />

shirking their duty toward their<br />

children, has left a good many parents<br />

somewhat chagrined but much wiser.<br />

For years Judge Lindsay has administered<br />

juvenile law with such able effect<br />

and far -reaching success that he<br />

is nationally recognized as the outstanding<br />

leader in this rather pathetic<br />

field. His work in preventing crime<br />

and vice at their source, or one might<br />

say in their infancy, has been of tre-<br />

mendous constructive value. It is too<br />

often overlooked that young children<br />

under improper care or lack of influence<br />

are very likely to follow the easiest path<br />

and resort to lying, cheating and stealing.<br />

Well-meaning parents of these children are<br />

apt to meet your informing words with with-<br />

ering retorts reflecting on your meddlesome<br />

nature and evil mind in thinking that their<br />

bright -eyed youngsters are anything but perfect.<br />

Just as other parent. would be speech-<br />

less with horror to know Just bow often their<br />

children in hl* school Indulge In the wild.<br />

eat fine from drunken partie. to exceeding<br />

Ipp questionable nocturnal auto ride.. At such<br />

times spicy talk and lewd Jokes comprise the<br />

bulk of the young peoples' cnnveranttnn. The<br />

college. have been tinder the croon -fir. of<br />

morallt, me stlgatlon recently. This la<br />

locking the barn door after the horse la<br />

stolen. Those who resily know, confirm the<br />

fact that the boy or girl previously possessing<br />

the wilder tendeneles -and the number<br />

is surprisingly lard -on entering college is<br />

already a seasoned rounder. however genteel.<br />

When trouble darkens the racy path of the<br />

unlucky, the parents, if reasonable. realise<br />

that erhapm their discipline was wanting In<br />

certain respects. Whether the child is eight<br />

or eighteen, Judge Lindsay does not leave<br />

them In doubt about that- -they zero as<br />

as their children.<br />

guilty<br />

We need more men of his ability and fearlessness<br />

on our Juvenile Court Benches.<br />

I.<br />

It<br />

to be hoped that the people of Denver<br />

clear<br />

will<br />

up the obstructing legal technicality<br />

and reinstate Judge Llndeay.<br />

Spit: .-In Camp<br />

Our institutions, national leaders and<br />

.4 rneriean traditions have been viciously<br />

assailed recently by some self- styled<br />

A meriran iconoclasts. One is a contemporary<br />

novelist, whose work is simply<br />

leaving his rotten remembrance to<br />

posterity. Others you have probably<br />

rend in their own publications -no one<br />

else will print them.<br />

The clergy, our Government and our<br />

most cherished customs are held in the<br />

light of blasphemy and subjected to poisonous<br />

thrusts by these little .4 nuten.<br />

ca,,, who roll themselves intcllectmis<br />

through their gift of literary fluency.<br />

They symbolize the venomous scorpion<br />

trying to sting to death a beautiful<br />

marble statue. These men, by their despicable<br />

criticisms of American life,<br />

are reflecting their own vile natures to<br />

the detriment of our social structure.<br />

(onrrit,.i enough to rlass thtmautres o<br />

preprensire infellrctnala, they are obrinualr<br />

dwarfed to Ina(pnipl.-anea In comparison with<br />

the eery corn and Inatltatlnns they seek to<br />

destroy, Tel their own comfort and set-welly<br />

are booed na these objects of their distorted<br />

pens. to reality, they are rank defeatists, for<br />

their style fairly reeks with Jealousy and envy<br />

dinned against human and laal(trel(naat<br />

pourers loftier than theorist-It-es.<br />

They put America In a bast position In the<br />

rocs of other notions, for Ire arc unlatrnllnnilly<br />

Judged by the stirrings of these perverted<br />

denunciators. llrrnlly the Leer of lletitah<br />

writers, II. q. Well., was tour rnnuo to<br />

WWI me a tone or paddle apology for his serer,<br />

criticisms of the United ?Hates, for he had<br />

been shown iuta mistake in fudaln9 us from<br />

writings of these fete roatentpt(f.le .toter-lean<br />

Surefire men.<br />

Their base impressions hurt us at home<br />

and abroad.


14 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

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<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 15<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> topics of the Day<br />

/1 Weekly Review of <strong>Radio</strong> News, Thought and Opinion<br />

FEDERAL COMMISSION PRODS<br />

ANNOUNCERS<br />

Although intended for an entirely<br />

different purpose, the order of the Federal<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Com</strong>mission that each station<br />

announce its call letters and location<br />

us frequently as practicable while<br />

broadcasting and in any event not less<br />

than once every fifteen minutes, Is the<br />

first step ever taken In this country, to<br />

prod the announcers.<br />

Not long ago the commission issued<br />

an order that twice each day at the beginning<br />

and end of its program every<br />

station must announce the frequency<br />

upon which it is broadcasting. This was<br />

in line with the enforcement of the<br />

strict policy of stations keeping on their<br />

assigned frequency and wave length and<br />

so that the public as well as radio supervisors<br />

would be constantly informed<br />

as to what the station's frequency is<br />

and thus have an opportunity to check<br />

It. "Having made the chalklino." <strong>Com</strong><br />

missioner O. H. Caldwell remarked,<br />

"we now propose to see that the broad.<br />

casters walk it."<br />

Now to further assist the supervisors<br />

comes the order that call letters must<br />

he more frequently announced. And<br />

thereby has the commission unconsciously<br />

conferred upon the distance<br />

listener an untold blessing. Who among<br />

the listeners has not had the experience<br />

of drearily waiting for as long as<br />

half an hour at a time, especially late<br />

at night, until some lazy announcer<br />

wakes up sufficiently to confide his call<br />

letters and city.<br />

MANY CHANGES FORESEEN<br />

iN NEWEST REALLOCATION<br />

It is predicted that there will be upwards<br />

of 600 changes of power, wave<br />

length and time division In the 60 -day<br />

license assignments of the Federal <strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Com</strong>mission, which are expected to<br />

be announced to the public the latter<br />

part of this month, if not sooner.<br />

The commission began by issuing tent -<br />

porary- permits and making relatively<br />

few changes, but when the short time.<br />

or 60 -day licenses are subsequently<br />

granted, it is said practically every station<br />

In the country may be affected one<br />

way or nnother. There will be a<br />

sweeping reduction of power of stations<br />

in residential or congested districts.<br />

and some stations may have to divide<br />

dine two or three ways.<br />

Contrary to the original idea that<br />

these short -time assignments were to<br />

be announced at intervals, it is now exported<br />

that they will all be made public<br />

The com-<br />

at one time, anti fairly soon.<br />

mission, it deevlops, is burning midnight<br />

nil grappling with the assignments and<br />

remain at their desks long after hours<br />

each night. if, after the short -time license<br />

assignments are announced, any<br />

hroadcaster feels he hasn't had a square<br />

deal, he will be given ample opportunity<br />

to tell the commission what assignments<br />

he thinks he ought to have.<br />

Once the 60 -day licenses are issued<br />

the situation will be allowed to stand<br />

pretty much as It then is for that period<br />

of time at least. and maybe until<br />

Fall, before the three -year, or what the<br />

commissioners consider the more or<br />

less permanent licenses, are granted.


16 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

MacDonald gets the whole, wide world<br />

MACOONAlD<br />

AAril<br />

W9b.9entureston.<br />

<strong>22</strong>ad.<br />

Loe <strong>1927</strong>.<br />

Angeles. Calif.<br />

Dear Mr, Proeton;<br />

a<br />

stations<br />

I<br />

P.D.E.L. 8.8 .0. óave Juet<br />

Ne r9oelved<br />

Aille, verification<br />

could<br />

both<br />

ÿiro<br />

°<br />

Wilmington,<br />

tried<br />

xtaáé nt ó ad<br />

1 C<br />

none of them<br />

known<br />

e pOr deteriorate<br />

Yos:ít<br />

ft amgetribute as<br />

7<br />

ment<br />

Lnegva oaaeyTho es<br />

haado<br />

le e<br />

certainly<br />

e deoided ground<br />

have given<br />

aCgviaitlonand<br />

of !t.<br />

I hope<br />

tey111not<br />

1eDlamost<br />

e eosin Eakin<br />

I most ohoe rfullv recommend<br />

it.<br />

Yory<br />

T11Iiam 2;aoDOnald.<br />

William MacDonald, of Chula Vista, California, has a<br />

tation as a "dyed -in- the -wool" DX chaser.<br />

world -wide repu-<br />

His list of stations, verified by Ekko stamps, totals 610, and more stamps<br />

are on the way.<br />

MacDonald has had verification from 115 broadcasting stations outside<br />

the United States. His foreign list includes 5 stations in England, 2 in Scot.<br />

land, 4 in Spain; 5 in Germany, 3 in Japan, 3 in Australia and 2 in New<br />

Zealand. Ireland, Wales, Belgium, Portugal, Russia, France, Norway, Sweden,<br />

Switzerland, India, Austria and the Philippine Islands have verified his<br />

reception, as have 17 stations in Canada, 6 in South America and 3 in Alaska.


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 17<br />

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18 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Phonograph Reproducers<br />

E. K. HAYES -V. M. BITZ*<br />

Many queries are received as to the extremely slow vibrations, however, the<br />

merit of the capacü type phonograph truest overall reproduction is obtained<br />

reproducer which has recently been with a good electro magnetic pick up.<br />

placed on the market, and as the writ- A very important thing the experimenters<br />

have had the opportunity to give it er should consider before putting a caa<br />

rigid test, a comparison will be made pacity pick up into operation is that<br />

with the electro magnetic reproducer. the oscillator, the output of which is<br />

There are three types of reproducers modulated by the pick up, specified by<br />

offered to the public, the so- called "mi- the manufacturers of the unit, is workcrophone"<br />

type, the capacity type, and ing in the broadcast range and will<br />

the electro magnetic type. Inasmuch as cause plenty of squeals In nearby rethe<br />

"microphone type" is much inferior ceivers.<br />

to the others, it will not he discussed. The most undesirable feature of the<br />

The extreme pipe organ range is from capacity pick up from the operator's<br />

16 to 16,000 cycles physical pitch, approx- standpoint is that whenever the hand is<br />

imately: therefore, the theoretically per- placed near the pick up, such as in<br />

fect pick up would reproduce these fre- winding the machine, etc., or placed<br />

gnencies. There are practical linilta- near the leads from the pick up to the<br />

tihus, however, the range of the human oscillator, considerable distortion reear<br />

and the fact that present -day ampli- sults, as the capacity of the body defying<br />

equipment will not pass efficient- tunes the oscillator. As a laboratory<br />

ly such a wide band. Successful recordings<br />

of frequencies from 26 to 9000<br />

cycles are now being made, so if our<br />

pick up and amplifying equipment will<br />

reproduce these sounds we are doing<br />

very well. To do this, the pick up<br />

must follow faithfully the grooves of<br />

the record, and must be so designed mechanically<br />

that it does not In itself<br />

damp out any of the vibrations. Both<br />

types of pick up follow the grooves<br />

very nicely. The damping effect on<br />

high frequencies is greater on the capacity<br />

type and the electro magnetic<br />

pick up does not do quite as well on the<br />

t.ahoratmy of <strong>Radio</strong> St n ndards.<br />

proposition, the capacity type pick up<br />

has considerable merit, but the experimenter<br />

and home constructor will obtain<br />

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electro magnetic pick up In addition to<br />

not filling the ether in his immediate<br />

neighborhood with the "squeal" of an<br />

oscillator.<br />

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<strong>22</strong> <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Some Pertinent Opinions New Sheldon Set<br />

Gen. George O. Squier, former Chief<br />

U. S. Signal Corps -"The house of the<br />

future will be furnished for the ear just<br />

as the house of the past has been furnished<br />

for the eye."<br />

Tex Rickard, prominent sports promo -<br />

tor and showman -"I have found that<br />

radio has done more to create new fans<br />

for sporting events than any amount of<br />

advertising could possibly do."<br />

M. H. Ayiesworth, president National<br />

Braodcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany - "Today the<br />

Federal <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Com</strong>mission is struggling<br />

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of water into a one -quart measure."<br />

David Samoff, vice president, <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Corporation of America -"It will not he<br />

long before the country will see remarkable<br />

developments in the synchronization<br />

of sound and sight by radio."<br />

A very unusual design in broadcast<br />

receivers has been developed by C. C.<br />

Sheldon of Los Angeles, who, it will be<br />

remembered, won the $500 prize offered<br />

by <strong>Radio</strong> Digest in 1925, for the most efficient<br />

all- around set in any class.<br />

His new set is of the batteryless<br />

type; 10 tubes, and incorporates many<br />

unusual features. There are five stages<br />

of tuned radio frequency amplification;<br />

the six condensers being ganged together<br />

on a common shaft and operated<br />

through a worm gear by one illuminated<br />

drum -type dial. The radio frequency<br />

transformers are of the plug -in<br />

type, making the set adaptable to the reception<br />

of all wave -lengths.<br />

Five tuned stages afford remarkable<br />

sensitivity, the DX range being limited<br />

only by the static level. Selectivity is<br />

also an outstanding feature of the seL<br />

The audio frequency amplifier unit of<br />

the set employs one stage of resistance<br />

Marcus Loew, moving picture magnate<br />

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fight on or a big occasion where everybody<br />

stays at home and listens in.<br />

That particular night we aro hurt."<br />

General Harbord, president. <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Corporation of America - "Whatever<br />

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ernationally."<br />

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heard. With the advent of the<br />

power tube there has been a tendency<br />

to ignore the push -pull method of amplification,<br />

which has long been considered<br />

superior to the single -tube per stage<br />

type. Sheldon's output stage uses two<br />

power tubes in the push -pull connection,<br />

and hence, is capable of tremendous<br />

volume without distortion.<br />

The power supply unit of the receiver<br />

uses We new QRS 400 -milliampere rectifier<br />

tube and provides the power for filaments,<br />

plates and grid biasing.<br />

In summary, Mr. Sheldon's set possesses<br />

unusual selectivity, sensitivity,<br />

volume and quality, in an all- electric<br />

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r<br />

5ANS P Á E,<br />

Thera has been a<br />

gratifying response<br />

to my suggestion<br />

that my readers send<br />

me some of their<br />

favorite recipes, so<br />

today i am passing<br />

on two that came to<br />

me through the mail,<br />

"C. P. R." and trust that you<br />

will find them as good as they read.<br />

These two constitute the main dishes of<br />

a delightful luncheon, and are particularly<br />

appetizing for this warm weather.<br />

Cheese Ring<br />

Three packages of cream cheese. Rub<br />

soft with half a pint of cream. Add one<br />

cup of mayonnaise, one pint of whipping<br />

cream beaten stiff, four level teaspoonfuls<br />

of gelatin dissolved in as little<br />

water as possible. Mix and press In<br />

a noodle ring. Place in the refrigerator<br />

and when stiff, unmold on a chop plate.<br />

Place a small bowl full of mayonnaise<br />

in th center of the ring and surround<br />

with asparagus tips and the small<br />

pickled white onions, pimientos cut in<br />

strips. long string beans split, and serve<br />

with salted wafers.<br />

Ginger Ale Salad<br />

One envelope of granulated gelatin.<br />

Soak in half a cup of cold water until<br />

dissolved, then add one cup of boiling<br />

water, half a cup of sugar and one pint<br />

By CAREY PRESTON RITTMEISTER<br />

of ginger ale. He sure to use the aromatic<br />

ginger ale; the dry will not do.<br />

Add one -half cup of straight lemon juice<br />

and a pinch of salt. When the mixture<br />

begins to set, add one cup of celery cut<br />

into small pieces, peeling it back so as<br />

to remove the strings, one cup of pine-<br />

apple cut in squares and one cup of<br />

chopped crystalized ginger, Pour into<br />

a bread pan and set in refrigerator<br />

about six hours. When it is ready to<br />

serve, turn out of the dish, slice and<br />

servo with a leaf of lettuce and <strong>May</strong>onnaise,<br />

garnished with a dash of paprika.<br />

Because of supervision of children of<br />

school age, mothers are becoming informed,<br />

little by little, on the subject of<br />

correct foods for their children, but<br />

there are hosts of mothers who do not<br />

give as mach thought to the proper balance<br />

of nourishment for their children<br />

as Is ordinarily given to the raising of a<br />

pedigreed pup, or the proper fattening<br />

of a pig for market. Every woman responsible<br />

for the life of a child should<br />

study the needs of that child. it is<br />

seemingly a very simple matter today<br />

to find hooks and hear lectures on all<br />

phases of the development of the mind<br />

and body of a little child. The radio<br />

brings interesting talks right into the<br />

home if one will find the time to turn<br />

the dials, the consultation with the librarian<br />

will supply the mother with<br />

books that are simple, easily read and<br />

interesting if one has at heart the desire<br />

to understand.<br />

In the list of givers to the relief of<br />

the flood sufferers I noticed one Item -<br />

"Scrubwomen. $10.00."<br />

No identifying<br />

names and no address, but the hearts<br />

of these women went out to those in<br />

distress -they wanted to help. We<br />

might go back to a familiar story, one<br />

that has conic down through the ages<br />

and still lives -the poor widow with her<br />

small gift who. "of her want did cast In<br />

all she ltad, even all her living." The<br />

spirit of the poor widow of Jerusalem<br />

(Turn to Page 77)


<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Koo -KoO KolyuM<br />

By HAL DAVIS<br />

We had the pleasure, the other day,<br />

with colleague Jack Miller (alias Mons.<br />

Jacques Millare) , of visiting our good<br />

friends at KFON, Long Beach, Cal.<br />

An usual, there was a flow of repartee<br />

and humor. "Hal" Nichols horrified us<br />

by saying that the lifeguards had found<br />

a human head floating about on the<br />

waves near the big pier of Long Beach.<br />

After the exclamations had subsided,<br />

"Hal" continued, "Yes, and it was singing<br />

'I Ain't Got No Body.'"<br />

Earl Nichols then took the floor and<br />

asked us if we realized what an industrial<br />

city Long Beach had become.<br />

"Why," sez he, "We move a thousand<br />

tons of steel a month down here, and it<br />

doesn't cost a cent, either!" When we<br />

demanded an explanation of this engineering<br />

phenomenon, Earl explained,<br />

"Oh, it's due to the large number of<br />

horseshoe- pitching c l u b s in Long<br />

Beach!"<br />

The Dear Young Things who decorate<br />

our offices have sure been having<br />

fun with the Dictographs of late!<br />

Here are a few of the "blue ones" that<br />

have been copied down from the wax<br />

records, with their proper translations:<br />

"Hydraulicing" for "Hydro -Electric."<br />

"Protestant <strong>Radio</strong>" for "Patterson<br />

<strong>Radio</strong>."<br />

"Jessie D. Spratt" for "Chief Justice<br />

Taft."<br />

"Thick in playing politica" for "Persist<br />

in playing politics."<br />

But so far none of our delectable<br />

stenos have asked us, "How many Z's<br />

in 'Missouri'. " -So much can be forgiven<br />

them!<br />

WHY TEACHERS GET PREMATURE.<br />

LY GRAY<br />

The Charming Young Co.ed from U.<br />

of C.. Southern, who comes to our res.<br />

cue in emergencies, sends in these se.<br />

leetions front examination papers at<br />

the Branch:<br />

"Algebra was the wife of Euclid." '<br />

"To kill a butterfly, pinch its borax."<br />

"The blood vessels are the veins.<br />

arteries and artilleries."<br />

"Louis \f'/ was gelatined during the<br />

French Revolution."<br />

"An abstract noon is something that<br />

you can't see while you are looking as<br />

it."<br />

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26 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong><br />

THE TROUBLE SHO<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

TER<br />

?`he answer Man<br />

KENNETH G. ORMISTON<br />

Technical Editor<br />

Art Hansen, Box 583, Station C, Los<br />

Angeles, asks: Aside from the chemical<br />

action in any type of a primary or secondary<br />

cell, what causes the current to<br />

flow? Or, perhaps, it would be more<br />

appropriate to ask, "Why does the chemical<br />

action cause the current to flow?<br />

And In what direction does it flow ?"<br />

2. -What causes the magnetic field<br />

about a conducting single wire to rotate<br />

around the wire? 3. -What is the difference<br />

between an insulator and a resistance?<br />

4. -What is the difference<br />

between the Heaviside Layer and the<br />

earth's magentic field?<br />

ANSW1:K -'l'he chemical action which<br />

takes place in a cell produces an electrical<br />

pressure, or difference in potential<br />

between the two electrodes of the cell.<br />

This pressure, or voltage, then will<br />

cause an electric current to flow when<br />

a suitable path is provided. The current<br />

constitutes a movement of electrons<br />

from atom to atom of the conducting<br />

path and through the cell, the direction<br />

of this movement being from<br />

the negative electrode to the positive<br />

electrode in the external circuit. The<br />

current is the direct result of the voltage,<br />

and the voltage is the result of<br />

chemical action. Just why certain<br />

chemical actions produce electrical voltage<br />

is not known.<br />

2. Another unanswerable question.<br />

When electrons are in motion as in a<br />

copper wire, we find an electro- magnetic<br />

field around the wire. if such were not<br />

the case, electricity could have no practical<br />

or commercial application; we<br />

would have no motors, generators, telephone,<br />

telegraph, radio, trolley cars, -<br />

and electric lights only from batteries.<br />

But WHY such a condition exists we do<br />

not know. Therti are a vast number of<br />

such questions that are unanswerable:<br />

for instance, why a metal sufficiently<br />

heated gives off ether vibrations of a<br />

frequency which register through the<br />

eye as light? What is the ether? What<br />

Is gravitation? How old is Ann?<br />

3. None, only In the degree of resistance.<br />

Every material offers some resistance<br />

to the flow of an electric current.<br />

Those through which the electron<br />

stream passes readily are called<br />

conductors; the resistance of which varies<br />

greatly lu different materials. An<br />

insulator is an element which offers a<br />

very great resistance and Is. therefore,<br />

a very poor conductor. Rubber, glass,<br />

porcelain, bakelite, etc.. are examples<br />

of insulators. Copper is a good conductor,<br />

German silver Is a poor one. etc.<br />

4. A great difference. The earth, due<br />

to the largo amount of magnetic materials<br />

which It contains, is in itself a<br />

huge, permanent magnet. And, like any<br />

magnetized piece of iron, it is surrounded<br />

with a magnetic field. Tite Heaviside<br />

Layer is supposed to be a blanket<br />

of free ions from the Sun, 50 or so<br />

miles above the earth's surface, which<br />

being a good conductor of electromagnetic<br />

energy, acts to bend down the upper<br />

edge of radio waves, and hence return<br />

them to earth by a process similar<br />

to reflection of light. We know that<br />

the wave front Is turned back; wo must<br />

Imagine the manner in which it is accomplished.<br />

James W. Davis, 3016 University Ave.,<br />

Los Angeles, writes: Referring to the<br />

recent article on "Cascade Regeneration,"<br />

I wish enlightenment on the following<br />

points: What advantage Is<br />

gained by tuned regenerative radio frequency<br />

amplification by the cascade<br />

method over the other methods, potentiometer,<br />

variable resistance In plate<br />

circuit, capacity feedback, etc.? In the<br />

second paragraph of the article the RF.<br />

tube Is coupled to the detector through<br />

a coupling condenser of from 2 to 10<br />

microfarads. Do you mean mfd. or<br />

mmfd.? I don't suppose you mean the


<strong>May</strong> ¿I <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 27<br />

enormous capacity of 2 to 10 mfd., but<br />

can expect almost anything In advanced<br />

regenerative a n d super. regenerative<br />

sets.. While I can appreciate that one<br />

stage of TRF plus regenerative detector<br />

is superior to TRF with straight detector,<br />

I have come to the conclusion<br />

that no matter how regeneration is<br />

obtained in TRF amplification, the results<br />

are the same. While I may be<br />

entirely wrong in this conclusion, I<br />

would like the favor of your opinion.<br />

ANSWER -The cascade regeneration<br />

principle described in the article to<br />

which you refer is more efficient than<br />

the other types you mention. for the<br />

reason that the regeneration control<br />

does not disturb the proper B and C<br />

voltage relationship, which is essential<br />

not as efficient a method of regeneration<br />

control as the actual tuning by inductance<br />

of the plato circuit. Tuning by<br />

inductance is always more efficient than<br />

tuning by capacity when the tuned circuit<br />

is followed by a vacuum tube for<br />

the reason that a higher voltage is built<br />

up to impress upon the grid of the tube.<br />

The capacity used as a coupling in the<br />

arrangement described should be 2 to 10<br />

mtnfd.<br />

Many readers have requested diagram<br />

and Information on the construction of<br />

an A -B -C eliminator which employs no<br />

batteries or electrolytes. We are giving<br />

full details of such a unit employing<br />

the new QRS 400 -milliampere tube.<br />

The power tube filament current is suprpm<br />

ruso IOW OR<br />

C LI-C1.IMrG<br />

10S MKS tuM iVpl.r4 U-C4.1.AIM<br />

for efficient tube operation. A vacuum<br />

tube, to operate at maximum efficiency.<br />

either as RF amplifier, detector or AF<br />

amplifier, must have a certain definite<br />

relationship between the plate voltage<br />

and the biasing grid voltage. in other<br />

words, if your RF tube is to perform<br />

efficiently as an RF amplifier without<br />

distortion you must maintain the 11 -C<br />

relationship.<br />

The potentiometer method of regeneration<br />

control, is simply a means of<br />

varying the grid potential. This shifts<br />

the operating point on the characteristic<br />

curve, and results in distortion, since<br />

the plate potential has remained constant.<br />

The second method you mention,<br />

that of using a variable resistance in the<br />

plate circuit, causes a change in the<br />

plate voltage without any change in<br />

grid voltage, bringing about the same<br />

undesirable condition noted above, resulting<br />

in distortion. While the third<br />

method mentioned in your question does<br />

not upset the R -C voltage balance, it is<br />

C7. fNrC %4. - 2- 9-<br />

./....own eua o0<br />

plied at a voltage of 5 volts, but the filaments<br />

of the rest of the tubes of the<br />

set must be wired In series and the grid<br />

biasing carefully adjusted. The diagram<br />

of a 5 -tube TRF receiver altered<br />

to adapt it to this power pack will be<br />

given next week.<br />

Pl Is the primary of the transformer<br />

tapped for 120 volts, 110 volts and 100 -<br />

volt A. C. -50.60 cycle.<br />

S1 is the secondary of the transformer<br />

used to step up the voltage and operate<br />

the Rectifier tube. Values should be 360<br />

V. at 300 M. A. load or 375 volts at no<br />

load.<br />

S2 is the coil or secondary of the<br />

transformer and is used to operate the<br />

ionizer, value 4 volts at 5 amps.<br />

S3 is coil for the A. C. filament supply<br />

value 5.5 volts at I amp.<br />

TI is the total transformer.<br />

C1 and C2 aro the buffer condensers<br />

of .1 mfd. capacity each: 600 volts D. C.<br />

working voltage.<br />

(Continued on Page 77)


28 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

GOOD WORK WITH A CROSLEY<br />

DX Club:<br />

Say, you DX Hounds! I, too, have a<br />

Crosley Set 4-29. 4 -tube regenerative and<br />

I can get distance as well as selectivity.<br />

My log contains nearly every station of<br />

any importance on the coast above 50<br />

watts, those I don't bother with. I also<br />

have in my log a few distant stations<br />

of a record as being hard to get, such<br />

as WRAF, Kansas City; KMOX, St.<br />

Louis, Mo.; WBBM, Air Theater, Chicago,<br />

and CFCN. Calgary, Canada. My<br />

favorite distance stations are KSL. Salt<br />

Lake City; KOA, Denver; CNRV, Vancouver.<br />

B. C.; KFAU, Boise, Idaho, as<br />

well as KFKX, Hastings, Neb. You<br />

must take into consideration that this<br />

location is not the best for reception, on<br />

account of the humidity and low altitude;<br />

also remember I have only a 4-<br />

tube set, and for a small set, I dare say,<br />

none are better. I, too, would like to<br />

see a line or two from a few Crosley<br />

owners. i am for Crosley and "<strong>Radio</strong><br />

<strong>Doings</strong>." More power to you both.<br />

BILLIE WALKER.<br />

933 Sutter Way,<br />

Sacramento, Cal.<br />

DX IN MAY<br />

DX Club:<br />

The DX page is the one i always turn<br />

to first in your magazine, as I am very<br />

interested in receiving distant stations<br />

myself.<br />

Using an Apex 5, 1 have In the last<br />

three weeks received the following stations:<br />

KGTT. KFVD,.KFWO, KFWV, KFQX,<br />

KFQW, KGFJ, KFQZ, WiBO, WBBM,<br />

KFWB, KMO, KFEL, KMED, WENR.<br />

KFJR, KFRC, KGY, KFAB, WTAS,<br />

KFPY,KTCL, KFSG. KMOX, KFAU,<br />

WSM, KOAC, KOWW, KFKX, KTBI,<br />

CNRV, KSL, KTAB, KOA, KOMO,<br />

KPSN, KOiN, KFWM, KGER, KQW,<br />

KTNT, KNX, KGA, WLS, KVI, KFXB,<br />

CZE, KGO, JOAK, KMTR, KFBC, KJR,<br />

KMIC, KHQ,KYA, «KHJ. WOK, CKFC,<br />

CFTC, WLW, WCCO, KFXF, WSB,<br />

KPO, CFCN, KEX, WQJ, KGFM, KFOA,<br />

KFNF, KMA, KFI, WOC, KGW, KFQB,<br />

KLX, CNRS, KGEF, KPCB, WOW,<br />

You will notice the above includes<br />

one in Japan, eight in Illinois, three in<br />

Colorado, three in Nebraska, one in<br />

Missouri, one in Tennessee, one In<br />

Georgia, lour in Iowa, one in Texas, one<br />

in Minnesota and one in Mexico.<br />

1 have sepaarted KFQZ, Hollywood.<br />

and WBBM, Chicago, both of which are<br />

supposed to be operating on the same<br />

wave length. Also have cut out KPO<br />

and received WLW only ten kilocycles<br />

removed on one side, then reecive<br />

CFCN, Calgary, ten kilocycles removed<br />

on the other side, which, I think, is<br />

pretty good when so close to KPO.<br />

J. L. DAVIS.<br />

Sebastopol, Calif.<br />

ONE DIAL GETS 'EM<br />

DX Club<br />

As an interested reader of "the Red<br />

Book of <strong>Radio</strong>," 1 herewith present<br />

some of my DX efforts. While not so<br />

pretentious as most of the regular DX<br />

hounds. nevertheless. It takes selectivity<br />

and patience to get a mere 93 stations.<br />

Using a 6-tube Pierce Arlo, Philco B<br />

Eliminator. Gosilco aerial and Utah<br />

Cone Speaker, I have had tine reception<br />

from most all of the stations. I have<br />

plenty of interference, such as the red<br />

car line, with their bum trolleys throwing<br />

off flashes and pole transformers<br />

that are continually humming.<br />

Besides the usual easy -to-get stations.<br />

my log contains the following: KFPY,<br />

KFJR, KSO, KTNT, KFEL, KFVR.<br />

KMMJ. WJAD, WLBL, KFWF, KWG.<br />

KRE, WOK and WARC, Medford, Mass..<br />

testing: also KFKB; 39 California, 10<br />

Washington, 6 Oregon, 6 Iowa, 5 Colorado.<br />

3 Nebraska, 8 Illinois, 2 Missouri,<br />

2 Utah, and one in the following states:<br />

Idaho. Texas, Wyoming. Wisconsin.<br />

Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Minnesota,<br />

Massachusetts, Canada, Mexico<br />

and Pennsylvania.<br />

M. F. ROBISON,<br />

Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

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


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J) <strong>Radio</strong> Doingí <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

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SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:00 a. m.- Services under direction of L<br />

A. Church Federation<br />

5:00 p. m. Bethel Temple Young People. dF<br />

rection of Carl Edward Hatch.<br />

9:00 p. m.- Octavia Marx Trio.<br />

6:55 p. m.- Fther Rlcard' Sunspot Wrath<br />

er Forecast.<br />

7:00 p. m.- Aeolin Organ Recital Alex<br />

Reilly at the console.<br />

8:00 p. m.-Packard Classic Hour, arranged<br />

by Alma France. Gordon, contralto.<br />

9:00 . m.- National Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>penv<br />

Bible Story. "Life of Saul of Teruo," with<br />

symphonic accompaniment. over the<br />

Orange Network of stations.<br />

10:00 p.m.-Billy Cox and his Packard Eight<br />

Orchestra; Dolly MacDonald, blues singer.<br />

Esther Walker. pianist.<br />

MONDAY MAY 23<br />

5:30 p. m.- -Glenn Edmund's Lake Arrow.<br />

head Orchestra.<br />

6:15 p.m.-George Wilder Cartwright.<br />

6:30 p. m. -Gamut Male Quartet.<br />

7:00 p.m.-Gene Music Box<br />

Hour: Craig Leitch, tenor. Gene ojhn<br />

ton Trio.<br />

8:00 p. m. -Grand Opera. 'Tales of Hoff<br />

man." by Offenbach. by the National<br />

Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany, over the Orange<br />

Network<br />

9:00 p.m.-Shell Oil <strong>Com</strong>pany of California<br />

program. originating nt<br />

KPO, hroadcat<br />

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10:00 p. m.- Patel Trio.<br />

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5:30 p. en. -The Dragon I lawaiien.<br />

6:00 p.m.-Dean Metcalf.<br />

6:15 p. m. -Carl S. Knopf. professor of<br />

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6:30 p..m.- Berth Miller English. pianist<br />

Katherine and Malcolm Gurney. Dorothy<br />

MacKerll. mezzo soprano.<br />

7:00 p. m. -Los Angeles Fire Department<br />

Orchestre; Whiteman Sisters, duet<br />

8:00 p. m.- Gattone String Quartet; James<br />

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Network, by the National Broadcasting<br />

10:00 p. m. -Azure Music Club: Edna Cook<br />

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Dance Orchestra.<br />

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6:30 p. m. -Ace of Clubs Orchestra<br />

7:00 p. m. -Ray Fisher Original Victorian.<br />

[lance Orchestra.<br />

7:30 p. m. -Nick Harris, Detective Storie.<br />

7:45 p. m.- Kathryn Stilwell and Grace<br />

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Eaton Dow.<br />

5:00 p.m.- C.alpet Male Quartet, on the<br />

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9r00 p. m.- -Drm Program. "The Game of<br />

Chet.." by Kenneth S. Goodman, with Wm.<br />

S. Rainey. Wheaton Chambers and Ben A<br />

Purrington. broadcast by the National<br />

Broadcast ing <strong>Com</strong>pany, over the Orange<br />

Network.<br />

10:00 p. m.-- Sunet Instrumental Quartet.<br />

Dorothy Ruth Miller. concert pianist; Vire<br />

girlie McCoy. contracontralto.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

5:30 p. m.-- I -egion Night Club Ouch<br />

6:15 p. m.-- Rdiotoriel Period.<br />

6:30 p. m. --Mary Christine Albin Trio.<br />

7:00 p. m.-- Program by University of South<br />

n California.<br />

9:00 p. 111.--KFI Drama Hour.<br />

5:30 p. m.- -Grac Mead, soprano. Ira D<br />

Morgan. baritone.<br />

9:00 p. nt -- Program over the Orange Net<br />

work, "Light Operas," by Gilbert and Sul.<br />

liven: "Trial By Jury" and "H. M. 3. Pine.<br />

fare." by the National Broadcasting Corn<br />

pony.<br />

10:00 p. m. -- Progrm arranged by Norma<br />

West. soprano<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

5:30 p. m.- -Henry Starr. pianist and vocal<br />

ist<br />

6:15 p. m. -- Madera. Nelson.<br />

6:30 p. m. -- Starke Sisters (Minnie and<br />

Maude) --Bail Henry.<br />

7:00 p. m.- -Aeolian Organ Recital. Alex<br />

Reilly at the console: Nellie Callenger<br />

Mills, violinist.<br />

8:00 .m.--Program by Paul Roberts and<br />

Leslie Adams.<br />

9:00 p. m.--National Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany<br />

program, presenting "An Hour in Memory<br />

I ana" over the Orange Network.<br />

10:00 p. m. - -The Dresden Girls' Trio.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 26<br />

5:30 p. m.- -Bob Bottier' Venetians Dance<br />

Orch es t r.,.<br />

6:15 p. m.-- Franci Sullivan. Literary Talk.<br />

6:30 p. m.- -Irene Langley, uke and vocalist.<br />

7:30 p. m. -- Felipe Delgado. Spanish lyric<br />

baritone: Edna Clark Muir, pianist; Media<br />

Flor., Espanola<br />

5:00 p. m.-- Saturday Night Review, by the<br />

National Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany, over the<br />

Orange Network.<br />

9:00 p. m. -- Thomas Wallace; Southland<br />

Mixed Quartet.<br />

10:00 m. -- Packard <strong>Radio</strong> Club; Esther<br />

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and his take: lisle Hooper. tenor<br />

11:00 p. m.- -KFI MIDNIGHT FROLIC -Mos.<br />

by' Dixieland Blue Blowers and Soloists<br />

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<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 43<br />

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1.1 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

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ORANGE NETWORK<br />

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Program for Week <strong>Com</strong>mencing Sunday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>22</strong><br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>22</strong> -9 to 12 P. M.<br />

BIBLICAL DRAMA. "SAUL OP TAR-<br />

SUS," with Symphonic Orchestra Setting.<br />

The National flmatasting <strong>Com</strong>pany's Sun.<br />

day night program of dramatized storks of the<br />

Bible have proven opular to the radio audiences<br />

of the Pacific Coast. A distinct departure<br />

from the usual Sunday night program ha. been<br />

made. Taking a story from the Bilde that is<br />

familiar to everyone. it has been put into die<br />

logue form in an attempt to make it more un.<br />

derstandable and interesting to the audience.<br />

The orchestra creates a symphonic setting, corttpleting<br />

the story with music. In the cast will<br />

be found William Rainey as "Saul," Benjamin<br />

Carrington as "Ananias," and Jean V. l'mumelet<br />

as ". \g,ippa.<br />

M lay, <strong>May</strong> 23-8 to 9 P. M.<br />

"Tali, of Hoffman." b - Offenbach. will be<br />

meat-tied by the Na 1 Opera <strong>Com</strong>pany, per<br />

the direction of Max Bolin, \Innday, <strong>May</strong> 23e1.<br />

from It to 9 p. u,., use, (hr t).ange Network of<br />

the National Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

This opera was written by Offenbach just<br />

prior to his death. and was his most enou<br />

work. Ile was anxious to see it produced, and<br />

his deathbed request was "Make haste, make<br />

haste to mount my piece." The composer died,<br />

however, before his opera was produced,<br />

The story is of Hoffman, a poet, who comes<br />

upon a group of German University students.<br />

who are gathered together for the purpose of<br />

merrymaking. and who nuke him welcome to<br />

their gathering. Ile tells them the tale of his<br />

three loves. First. is of Olympia. with whom<br />

he falls in love, and after many amorous advances,<br />

find. that she is only a mechanical doll<br />

whom he has been seeing through magical spectacles.<br />

Nest- is the Lady Giulietta. a Venetian<br />

coquette, who involves him in a duel, and he Is<br />

forced to flee to save his hfe. Last, in Antonia.<br />

the girl with a marvelous voice which she could<br />

only use at the cost of her life. She is forced<br />

to sing and diet.<br />

The scenes bring back to the inn. The<br />

student depart laughing and making merry over<br />

the story of Ilaffman'. loves. but he remains to<br />

salute his one true love, hit Muse, who alone<br />

has substance and remains faithful.<br />

The hest known air. in "Tales of Hoffman"<br />

are: "The Barcarolle" and "The (loll Song."<br />

novelty type and closing will he twenty minutes<br />

of dance music with the "<strong>Radio</strong> Musi4 1,Mak-<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 2$-9 to 10 P. M.<br />

"Tite Came of ('he..." a playlet by Kenneth<br />

Sawyer Goodman. will he t,roadcav over the<br />

(frange Network of the National li,radca sting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany, WrInes,lav, <strong>May</strong> 2A11, (tom 't to 10<br />

p m., under the direction of William Rainey.<br />

The cast is ...imposed of William Rainey as<br />

Atri.. Constantine. \1'heaton Chamber.. Boris,<br />

Benjamin l'u rr ington.<br />

Thursday. <strong>May</strong> 26-9 to 10 P. M.<br />

The Nati.,n.,1 Light Oorna ('.wnpany wall<br />

present "Trial Jun'' and "II. %l. S. Pinafore"<br />

in tablomd ver. over the Orange Network<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 26t1t, from 9 to 10 p. m.,<br />

under the direction of Max Doline<br />

Both of these operas are by Gilbert amp Sulli<br />

van. "l'inafni r'. iivsed to perymlar when it<br />

was pfi estio rd, net e, ai w tek, ago, that the Na<br />

noua! It, nadrarig <strong>Com</strong>pany was requested to<br />

again hrnadc.tt it fo, the radio fann of the<br />

coast. Ther tutu u, "pet as arc urialls done<br />

together, and it i. h,ped they will prove as opi!'r<br />

as when tilts sir re presented before. "Trial<br />

by Jo. y" is a dramatic courtroom scene, while<br />

"Pinafore" is a ratite on the English Navy of<br />

many years ago.<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 27-9 to 10 P. M.<br />

"An Ilotn in Memory Lane." a National<br />

Broadcasting weekly presentation, is devoted to<br />

the throw, "II tops' Da).- this week. This program<br />

will he on the air Friday. <strong>May</strong> 27th, from<br />

9 to 1,1 p. m.. over the Orange Network of the<br />

National Bwa,lcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany. The hour is<br />

divided into three different classy.. Carnival<br />

times; with such songs a. "Scenes NeoJpolitaint."<br />

by \las.enet: "Espana Rhapsody,' by<br />

Chabrier. and "Estmlia,tina," by La<strong>Com</strong>e and<br />

depict the carnival times of the countries<br />

at pun.! the \Ir,litet ranean. Some of revelry of<br />

s-arious count nes, including ''V.hen Good Fel<br />

lows Get Together." "The Farr on the Barroom<br />

Floor" r.nd "Heidelberg Stein Song" are<br />

suggestive of good fell w.hq, in different coon<br />

tries. Camp inviting songs close the program<br />

and air descriptive of camp meetings and fire.<br />

side gathering. below the Mason Dixon line.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 24-9 to 10 P. M.<br />

Tuesday. <strong>May</strong> 24th. from 9 to 10 1,. m., the<br />

National Broadcasting <strong>Com</strong>pany will present<br />

they regular weekly feature. "Hits and Itit.'<br />

This program is devotesl to the lighter type of<br />

music. Glenhall Taylor and his <strong>Radio</strong> Music<br />

Makers will be featurd. Popular vocal selee<br />

tions will be offered with both male and female<br />

voices featured. Orchestral arrangements of the<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 28-8 to 9 1'. M.<br />

The regular Saturday night feature. "The<br />

Saturday Night Review' of the National Brnadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany will be presented over the<br />

Orange Network from 8 to 9 p. m.. <strong>May</strong> 25th.<br />

A resume of the week's program will be given<br />

with excerpts of the operas and the highlights<br />

of the musical programs.


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6:00 to 6:30 p. m. -KHJ Concert Trio.<br />

7:30 p. m.- Scripture reading.<br />

8:00 p. m.-Worldwide news items.<br />

9:00 p. m: Timo signals and weather reports<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

Chand Mehra, well-known lecturer and in<br />

tructor for the University of California<br />

Extension Division. His subject will be<br />

"The <strong>Com</strong>ing Together of the East and the<br />

10:00 a. m. -Talk from KIIJ studio by Lal<br />

Wet."<br />

10:30 a. m.- Morning services from the First<br />

Methodist Episcopal Church; Arthur<br />

Blakeley. organist.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Evening services from<br />

the First Methodist Episcopal Church.<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Program from the KHJ<br />

studio, presenting Frederick MacMurray,<br />

viola; Mary West. contralto; Grace Currey,<br />

harpist, and others.<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

Silent all day.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

6:30 p. m.- Children s hour with Marguerite<br />

Bnngham, "Nightingale;" Playground Department<br />

Harmonica Band; George Kerr.<br />

mandolin soloist; Lois Jane Campbell.<br />

"Brown Eyes. Baby Jeannette James.<br />

reader.<br />

7:30 p. m. -H. M. Robertson will talk on<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. tn.- Muical program<br />

9:00 p. m. -Swami Pnrarnnnnndn, Inspirationni<br />

talk.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

1:00 to 2:00 p. m.- Special all- feature program<br />

given particularly for the schools.<br />

2:30 p. m. -Fred C. McNabb, Garden Talk.<br />

6:30 p. m.- Children's program with Dick<br />

Winslow, screen Juvenile: Viola Essen.<br />

"B. B.:" Glenn Fitz, "Optimistic Mascot;"<br />

Patricia Ecclestnn, "Little Daffodil;"<br />

Vivian Marple. "Blue Bell of KHJ."<br />

7:15 p. m. -F. J Smith and his l.os Angeles<br />

Ambassador Band.<br />

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7:40 p. m. -Dr. Mara Bnumgardt. talk on<br />

astronomy.<br />

6:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Tenture program with<br />

the eminen.t 'cello virtuoso, Samuel Furede.<br />

and other artists.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Lo Angeles Railway<br />

Orchestra.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

6:30 p. m.- Children hour with Rosetta<br />

Lewin, "Curly Locks;" George Cook. saxophonist:<br />

ickte Brandon. reader; June<br />

Brandon, contralto; Joyce Coed, "Little<br />

Red Ridin :g hood." and Jennne De Bard.<br />

"Bonnie Jeanne of <strong>Radio</strong>land."<br />

7:40 p. m. -Dr. Philip M. Lovell, "Care of<br />

the Body. "'<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p.. m.- Program De Luxe with<br />

Zoellner Quartet; Leo 11.<br />

Sansiper. Russian<br />

baritone, and Louise Miller. pianist.<br />

9:00 p. m.- Arthur Edwin Wake. talk.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Glenn Edmunds and<br />

h Varsity Four.<br />

FRIDAY MAY 27<br />

6:30 p. a, t_hildren'e program with Roberte<br />

Bush. "Firefly of KHJ:" Henrietta Po-<br />

land. "Forget -Me -Not;" Richard Headrick.<br />

Pfefferkorn.<br />

"Little Minter ;" Bettiemne<br />

"Bob O Link;" Catherine Cotter, "Sweet.<br />

heart of KHJ;" Billy Lord, "Police Coin.<br />

ende;" Margaret Bond, violinist.<br />

7:40 p. m.- Thoma F. Ford, "Book Re.<br />

views."<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. tn.- Veiled program.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Falk on international relations.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

6:30 p. m.- Children' program with Nona<br />

Clapp "Sunshine Fairy;" Dolly Wright.<br />

"Dolly of <strong>Radio</strong>land:' Gabriel Bartold,<br />

cornet soloist: Arthur Stevens. "King<br />

Arthur:" Margorie Genevieve Lowe. "Juno<br />

Bug;" Mercedes Marlowe, "Boy Girl," and<br />

Eugenia Abrid, singer.<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. m,- Frolic program.<br />

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Hollywood, 'California-337 Meters<br />

KNX<br />

700 WATTS --630 KILOCYCLES<br />

LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS<br />

Paul G. Hoffm.'. Studebaker Bldg" 6116 Hollywood<br />

Blvd., Hollywood. Phone HEmptd 4101<br />

NAYLOR ROGERS. Manager sod Program Director<br />

GLEN RICE. At. M<br />

"T s Y.le. aJ V.11yw.4"<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

6 :4S p. m.- "Mission Orange Earlybrrds esercr.es given by DI<br />

P M Secs.., through the courtrry of the Producers of Mission<br />

Orange Jruee.<br />

7:15 p. m.- "Pep and Vigor" esercre given by Or P. M Seises.<br />

through the c,.urtrv of the Producer. of Mission Orange Juice.<br />

7.45 p m.- "orange Mi.b.n llame rrrr i.e. given by Dr<br />

P. M. Seize.. through the courtesy of Producer of Mission<br />

Orange Juice.<br />

6:00 a. m.- - In.p,r.rt ,,,nn! talk and morning prayer.<br />

8:55 a. m. I mar s,r;n..l. from Washington, D. C., followed by Birthday notices<br />

9:00 a. m. -<strong>Radio</strong> .Shopping New..<br />

10:00 a. m.- -1 own Crier of the Day' morning message<br />

10:30 .m. -Kato Brew 1i'nughn, Director Ilou.rho!d Econemrc Department. Evening Es<br />

pre.., except Friday and Saturday.<br />

12:00 p. m.-- Musical program.<br />

12:30 p. m. --W. F. Alder Travelogue.<br />

1:30 p.m.-The Bookworm<br />

2:00 p. m. -<strong>Radio</strong> Trades Association musical program<br />

4:00 p.m.- -Lost and Found Column.<br />

4:55 p.m.-Market report..<br />

5:30 p. m.- Howard Clerk.<br />

5:45 p.m.-The Town Tattler.<br />

6:00 p. m.- Billmore Hotel Orchestra broadcast from the P.Iltmnre Dining Room.<br />

6:30 p- m.- -Dinner hour concert, presenting the Yale <strong>Radio</strong> Buttery Orchestra<br />

DAII.Y EXCEPT SUNDAY AND TUESDAY -<br />

11:00 p. m. -Hotel Ambassador, Gus Arnherm' Cocoanut Grove Orchestra<br />

WEEK COMMENCING<br />

SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:00 . m.- First Presbyterian Church of<br />

Hollywood. vwond. Rev. Stewart P. MacLennan.<br />

2:00 to 4:00 p. m. -City Park Board mui<br />

cal program.<br />

4:00 p. m.-- Roberts' Golden State band<br />

5:15 p. m.-All Souls Church; Dr. Cheri..<br />

I Aked speaking.<br />

6:30 p. m.-Hollywood Unitarian Church.<br />

7:00 p. m.- Circle Theater Concert Orches.<br />

tra. Carl! D. Elinor, director. and organ<br />

recital by Fred Scholl.<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

12:48 p. m. -C. P R's musical program<br />

3:00 pp. m. -First Prebyterun Church of<br />

I Ioilywood<br />

4:58 p. m. - "Own Your Own Home,"<br />

7:00 p. m.- George J Blrkel Music Co., pre<br />

.enrrni; the Brunswick Panatrnre.<br />

7:30 p. m.- Playlet. courtesy Overell Furni.<br />

tine <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

8:00 p. nt. -L. W. Stockwell <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

courtesy program. presenting Cahoon l.u.<br />

boyish?. master violinist. and Claire Mel.<br />

loan. concert pianist.<br />

10:00 p. m. Earl Bvrtnete's Rlltmor Hot.?<br />

Orchestra<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

12:45 p. m.- Broadcasting the Advertising<br />

Club Luncheon from Hotel Iiltniore.<br />

4:00 p. m. -C P. R.' musical program.<br />

4:30 p. m. -Boy Scout. Musical program<br />

4:55 p. m. - "Own Your Own Home."<br />

7:30 p. en.- Fitzgerald Mu.ic <strong>Com</strong>pany. pre.<br />

enting the Ampieo Knabe Piano.<br />

8:00 p. en.- TuftLyon Arm <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

courtesy program.<br />

10:00 p. en. -hotel Ambassador: Cu. Arn.<br />

heim' Cocoanut Grove arch...ere.<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25<br />

12:45 p. m. -C. P. R.'16 musical program<br />

3:00 p. m. -Paul Hugon.<br />

3:30 p. m. -Don Werner, popular pianist<br />

4:00 p. m.- Garden talk by Dewey R.<br />

Krucksb.rg, of Theodore P.yn' Nurseries.<br />

Program PrNhAed as<br />

SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

4:15 p. m.- -toyce Cord<br />

4155 p. m.-"Own Your Own Horne<br />

7:00 p. m.- Itirkel Music <strong>Com</strong>pany, present<br />

ing the Brunswick Psnntrope<br />

7:30 p. m.- Wilshire longes <strong>Com</strong>pany<br />

6:00 p. m,- I3roadwey Department Store.<br />

10:00 p. m. -Earl Rurtnett' Biltmore Hotel<br />

Orchestra.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

12N8 p. m. -C. P. R'. musical program<br />

4:25 p. m.- lourse oJhnson giving horn.<br />

scopes<br />

7:00 p. m.- Carthay Circle Theater organ re<br />

rat by Fred Scholl.<br />

8:00 p. mi.-H. Jerne and <strong>Com</strong>pany,<br />

9:00 te 10:00 p. m.- Georg. A. Bray d<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany, courtesy program.<br />

10:00 p, m.-Earl Burtnett Biltmore Hotel<br />

Orchestra<br />

FRIDAY MAY 27<br />

12:48 p. m,- Charles Week., talking on "In.<br />

3:00 p. m. -L. A. District Federation of<br />

Women Clubs muslrnl program.<br />

4:00 p. m.-C. P. R' musical program.<br />

4:68 p. m. -"Own Your Own Home."<br />

7,110 p in -- l'irsgerald M.....- <strong>Com</strong>pany pr..<br />

seating th.: Ampleo Knabe Piano.<br />

11 :00 p. ea. -Davis Perfection Bread Co..<br />

urtey program, presenting the Royal<br />

Order of Ciptlmtstic Do Nuts.<br />

10:00 p. m.-- lSroadca.ting the main event.<br />

from the Hollywood Legion Stadium.<br />

SATURDAY. MAY 26<br />

12:45 p. m. (_. P. R.' musical program.<br />

3:Oq p. m. -Town Crier of the Day and his<br />

Pals.<br />

4:55 p. m. -"Own Your Own Home"<br />

7:00 p. m.-Stories of insect Ille by Harry<br />

ü'<br />

McSpadden.<br />

7 :15 p. m.- Announcement of Sunday service.<br />

of th. leading Los Angelo. churches<br />

7 :30 p. m.- Feature program.<br />

10:00 p. m. -nr1 Burtnett' Biltmore Hoer)<br />

Orc hasts.<br />

12:00 p. m. -KNX Frolic.<br />

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<strong>Radio</strong> Doing) <strong>May</strong> 11<br />

Hollywood, California -252 Meters<br />

600 WATTS -1190 KILOCYCLES<br />

WARNER BROS. MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS<br />

Warner Bros. West Coast Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd.<br />

GERALD L. KING, Mgr. WM. RAY, Asst. Mgr.<br />

KFWB<br />

Phone CL. 9461<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

- 9:30 to 10:30 a. m M<br />

-I.LA Hour<br />

12:30 to 1:30 p. m.- Classified Hour.<br />

5:00 to 5:15 p. m.- Vacation Days.<br />

5:15 to 5:30 p. m. -Emil Farnlund. Vibraphone.<br />

5:30 to 6:00 p. -<strong>Radio</strong> Review.<br />

6:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Pontiac Six Dinner (lour.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Musical program from <strong>May</strong>fair Hotel.<br />

MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY -<br />

5:00 to 5:40 p. m.- Children's Hour.<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

8:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of<br />

Southern California Music <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

9:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Warner Bros. Frolic. introducing<br />

J. Kennard Hamilton, tenor;<br />

Wm. McDougall. Scotch comedian; Byrle<br />

Colby, ballads: Frances St. George. KFWB<br />

Jazzmania Girl; Harry G. Keiper and his<br />

Movieland Orchestra.<br />

MONDAY, MAY 23<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Pacific Electric Art.<br />

7:00 to 7:15 p.m.-Howard Clark, popular<br />

songs, by courtesy of Dan Parker. tailor.<br />

7:15 to 8:00 p. m.- Jackie Lucas in blues<br />

songs; Warner Bros Orchestra.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Dan Santos' Hawaiian<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

Trio; Ann Cray. blues songs; LeRoy Kull -<br />

berg and his ukulele.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -John Canton, tenor:<br />

Werner Bros. European Novelty Orchestra<br />

under direction of Chico DeVerde.<br />

TUESDAY, <strong>May</strong> 24<br />

1:30 p.m.-Mabel Leonard's Surprise Pro<br />

gram.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Thirty minutes of sunshine<br />

by Charles W. Hemp.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of<br />

Southern California Music Co.<br />

9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-Emma Kimmel. soprano;<br />

LeCrand Concert Ensemble.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

7:00 to 7:50 p. m.-- Carlotte Del.ovelace, blues<br />

songs; Mabel Leonard and (toward Ste,<br />

enson In double piano numbers. Kenneth<br />

Hamilton. popular songs.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of<br />

Stewart -Warner Products. Inc.. featuring<br />

concert orchestra and soloists.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Van Sisters Trio; John<br />

Canton, tenor.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

1:30 p. m.- -Mabel Leonard's Surprise Program.<br />

7:00 to 7:511 p. m.- Metropolitan Dance Orchestra;<br />

Jackie Lucas, blues songs.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by courtesy of<br />

Southern California Music Co.<br />

9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-Ray Bailey's String<br />

Trio; Vernoñ Rickard, tenor.<br />

FRIDAY MAY 27<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Program by courtesy of<br />

Southern California Music Co.<br />

7:30 to 7:45 p. m.- Howard Clark in popular<br />

songs. courtesy of Dan Parker, tailor.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Dan Santos' Hawaiian<br />

Trio; Virginia King. blues songs.<br />

9:10 to 10:00 p.m.-The Melody Three; Ed.<br />

ward Novis, tenor: Studio Chatter at 9:30.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

7:00 to 8:01) p. m. -Carl Dye and his Melody<br />

Makers: Tom Bleason, blues songs.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Program by courtesy of<br />

Mona Motor Oil Co.. introducing Lucille<br />

Kimball. soprano; Mona Motor Oil Co.<br />

String Trio.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Dance music by remote<br />

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5? <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

f.. *Wm./P. YttalaY<br />

Hollywood, California -379 Meters<br />

9N MATT7<br />

KldTig RADIO STATION<br />

11SS N. Hlglaad .Ataaa. Telephone HOUy M><br />

KMT R Dosed ad Oprtd by C. C. JULIAN<br />

PORBES W. VAN WHY, Eagloer-la-Càarg<br />

DAILY EXCLP7 SUNDAY -<br />

7:00 to 7:30 a.m.-Prof. Barclay Steven. Setting up Eirci..s.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 a. m.- Loul.e Ilowatt's ilnp{+ppine (lour.<br />

8:45 to 9:00 a.m.-Time Signal. from Wahlnttton, D. C..<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Brondcnstmg irons U. S C. except Saturday.<br />

12:30 to 1:30 p. m. -Who.. Who and Wht' Happening.<br />

rawge. sad 4awssuw 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. -KSITR Te:, Dan.,e.<br />

3:00 to 4:00 p. m Lxtensoan Courses from U. 3. C. except Saturday.<br />

5:30 to 6:00 p. m. -White King Male Quartet and Mona Content, concert planit.<br />

6:00 to 6:15 p. m.- Nightly <strong>Doings</strong>.<br />

6:15 to 6:45 p. m.- -Droner hour program featuring Le Grande Trio<br />

6:45 I,, 7:30 p. m.- Fitzi¡erald Music Co ptogram-<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Miller'. Cala Lafayette Dance Orchestra.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

8:00 to 9:30 p.m-Walker's courtesy pro.<br />

gram<br />

6:15 to 6:30 p. m.- Nightly Doing..<br />

6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Hdfhour of Cheer<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p.m.-Miller'. Cale Lafayette<br />

Concert Orchestra; courtesy Corduroy Tire<br />

Store.. Inc.<br />

8:00 to 9:30 p.m.- Phillips- Hambaugh cour.<br />

tey program.<br />

MONDAY. MAY'23<br />

10:00 toll :00 a. m. --Home Hour.<br />

11:45 to 12:00 noon -Golf talk by S E. Con<br />

molly al L. A. Athletic Club.<br />

2:30 to 3:00 p.m.-Advance Electric Corn<br />

pany ccourtry program.<br />

4:00 to :15 p. m: larchmont Motor Sere,<br />

Ice. Inc.. courtesy program.<br />

:15 to 4:45 p.m.-11. W. Smith on Cram<br />

inology.<br />

:45 to 5 :15 p.m.-J. P. Redding represent<br />

1ni the looca Co.<br />

7:30 ío8:00 p. m.- Vandergrift Cho. Corn.<br />

pony courtesy program.<br />

6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Courtesy program. 31d.<br />

ney Gln. Shoe Co.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m.-C. E. Toberman courtesy<br />

p I ng rnm<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Hollywood Storage Co.<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

9:00 to 9:45 a. in.-Sylvia the Blind Cook<br />

9:45 to 10:00 a.m.-Charles Hemp repre.<br />

.nting the lon <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 a. m.- -Georgia O George 'The<br />

Psychology and Physiology of Beauty."<br />

11:00 to 12:00 noon -Shopping Flour.<br />

2:30 to 3 :00 p.m.- Advance Electric COP,<br />

pany courtesy program.<br />

4:00 to 4:30 p. m.-- Police <strong>Com</strong>mison W<br />

G. Thorpe and L. A Police Quartet.<br />

5:15 to 5:30 p.m.-Talk on health by Dr.<br />

Robert T. Williams<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p.m.-1. A. Investment Co.<br />

6:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Maxwell house Coffee<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany courtesy program featuring the<br />

Maxwell Ilour Coffee Orchestra<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -C E Tohermen Co.<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p.m. - Hollywood Storage Cn'a<br />

program.<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 35<br />

2:30 to 3:00 p. m.- Advance Electric Con,<br />

pany courtesy program<br />

5 :00 to 5:30 p.m.-Dr Wesley M Parrett.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p.m.- Overall'. Furniture Co.<br />

courtesy program. featuring the Overall<br />

KM FR Player..<br />

48:00 to 10:1)0 p. m. Courtesy program.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

0:00 to 10:00 a. m.- Sylvia, lb. Blind Cook.<br />

10:00 to 10:15 a. m.- Charles Hamp, representing<br />

the Iona <strong>Com</strong>pany<br />

10:15 to 10:45 a. m.- Dr. Paul J. Dorosh.<br />

"Diet Question Bos."<br />

10:45 to 11:45 .m.-Georgia O. George.'The<br />

Psychology and Philology of Beauty.'<br />

11:45 to 12:00 noon -Gulf talk by 3. E. Connally<br />

of the L A. Athletic Club<br />

2:30 to 3:00 p. m.- Advance Electric Cornpony<br />

courtesy program.<br />

4 :45 to 5:15 p.m.- ''Gleaning of Book.<br />

worm." by Lloyd Luckham<br />

7:30 to 6:001 p. m.-W inalow B. Felix. Chev.<br />

Tolet courtesy program<br />

8:00 te 10:00 pp. m.- Vaudeville Night, cour<br />

ten', of the Purits Distilled Water People.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

8:15 a. m.- Broadcasting from the Breakfast<br />

Club<br />

2:30 to 3:01) p. m.- -Advance Electric <strong>Com</strong>.<br />

pany courtesy program.<br />

4:00 p. m.- Pacific Electric Art.<br />

7:30 to 6:0(5 p. m.- Charles l lamp.<br />

8:00 to 9 :0(5 p. m. -Loa Angelo. Investment<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -C F. Toberman pro.<br />

9,30 to 10:00 p. m.- Courtesy program.<br />

SATURDAY. MAY 2S<br />

9:00 to 10:00 a. m.- Sylvia, the Blind Cook<br />

10:00 to 10:15 p.m -Charles Hemp. reprernting<br />

the Iona Co.<br />

11:30 to 12:00 noon- -Hugh R Pomeroy of<br />

the (o Regional Planning <strong>Com</strong>mission.<br />

:00 p. m. -Rndio Talk to <strong>Radio</strong> Fan by<br />

Forbes<br />

W. Van Why.<br />

7:30 to 7:40 p.m.-Talk by M. D. Benesh of<br />

lheSherifl office.<br />

7 :40 to 8:00 p. m. -KMTR Movie Club.<br />

8:00 to 8:30 a. m. -Luna Park courtesy pro<br />

gram.<br />

8:30 to 9:0(i p. m. -L. A Investment Co<br />

9:00 to 10:01) p. m. -L. A. Polka Department<br />

program.<br />

10:00 to 12:00 p. m.- Miller's Cafe Lafayette<br />

Dance Orchestra.<br />

12:00 until wbeaT -Len Nash Marathon to<br />

break all record for band endurance. all<br />

request number


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 53<br />

The Improved<br />

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<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> .11a) 11<br />

Los Angeles, California -275.1 Meters<br />

KFSG<br />

ANGELUS TEMPLE, ECHO PARK. FIteroy 5121<br />

AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON. Founder, President<br />

P. 3. LUCAS. Technician in Charge<br />

'Terse Seas.. G.ep.P<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY-<br />

Aimee Semple McPherson<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Sunday morning<br />

worship; Aimee Semple McPherson:<br />

Thomas Johnson, oloit; Temple organ<br />

and chimes played by Esther Fricke<br />

Greene.<br />

2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Afternoon Dispena.<br />

Donal service by Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

8:30 to 8 :00 p. m.- Muai. :nle hour. Ange-<br />

lus Temple Band and Choir.<br />

8:00 to 9:300 p. m.- Revival service<br />

Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Organ recital<br />

Esther Fricke Greene.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

3:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ recital<br />

by B. Earnest Ballard.<br />

7,30 to 9:30 p. m.- Evengellatic services by<br />

Student Evangelists.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

7:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Regular cold week<br />

prayer service by Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

M. R CALM*<br />

¿.osantes,<br />

. 10:30 to 11,30 a.m.- Sunehtna Haar.<br />

I 1 SO a. m. to 11,30 p. m.-- Noonday Muslin<br />

6,30 to 7,30 p. m.- Angelus Hour.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY -<br />

2,30 to 3,30 p. m. --Grey Studio F'rogrem.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

by<br />

by<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ recital<br />

by B. Earnest Ballard.<br />

7:30 to 9:30 p. tn.- Regular water baptismal<br />

service by Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

9:15 to 10:00 p. m. -Gray studio program;<br />

Herbert !Morley, tenor: Ladle.' Quartette.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Organ recital by Es<br />

ther Fricke Greene.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

3:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Vesper hour. Organ<br />

recital by Esther Fricke Greene.<br />

7:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Crusader Rally. Sermon<br />

by Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Back Horne hour. An<br />

pelt:. Temple Band; Mrs. C. D. Smith.<br />

xylophonist.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

9:30 to 4:30 p. m. -The Children's Happy<br />

Hour. Program arranged by Children's<br />

Evangelist Estelle Jones; Dorris Simmons,<br />

reader: Freddy Thee, violinist; Richard<br />

Kelly; Ch.ildreti s Orchestra, directed by<br />

Lorna Ma tter.<br />

7:30 to 9:31) p. m.- Divine Healing service,<br />

conducted by Aimee Semple McPherson.<br />

Los Angeles, California -294 Meters<br />

KTBI<br />

750 WATTS --1020 KILOCYCLES<br />

BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES<br />

MR. M. E. CARRIER. Manager<br />

PROF. H. G. TOVI.Y, Director of Programs<br />

Phone ME. 6701<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

8,45 to 9,15 a.m.-Devotional Hour.<br />

1100 to 3,00 p. m.- Inspirational Hour.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY -<br />

7,15 to 5100 p. m. -Aunt Martha a Children's Hour.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Regular morning<br />

service of the Church of the Open Door.<br />

3:00 to 4:00 p. m.- Jewish <strong>Radio</strong> I lour.<br />

6:00 to 7:00 p. m. -<strong>Radio</strong> Vesper Service.<br />

Inspirational sermon by Rev. James Il<br />

Hutchins.<br />

7:15 to 9:30 p. m.- Reguler evening service<br />

of the Church of the Open Door. Sermon<br />

by Dr. John McNeill. e<br />

MONDAL, MAY 23<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Biblical Exposition by<br />

Rev. J. K. Stewart<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-Biblical Exposition by<br />

Rev. J. K. Stewart.<br />

WF:DNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

8:00 to 9:01) p. m.- Biblical Exposition by<br />

Dr John McNeill.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Biblical Exposition by<br />

Rev. J. K. Stewart.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

6:15 to 7:00 p. m. -Aunt Martha' Children'<br />

I lour.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Exposition of Interns<br />

Donal Sunday School lesson.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Biblical Exposition by<br />

Dr John McNeill.


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 55<br />

RADEGO<br />

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56<br />

LEIGH HARLINE<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong><br />

<strong>May</strong> ZI<br />

Los Angeles, California -<strong>22</strong>2 Meters<br />

KFXB<br />

1000 WATTS -1360 KILOCYCLES<br />

<strong>Com</strong>mercial Exchange Bldg.. Eighth and Oliva its_<br />

Les Angel.<br />

MERLE J. GRINDLE, Manager<br />

LEIGH HARLINE, Program Manager<br />

BARON KEYES, Announcer<br />

BERTRAM O. HELLER. Technical Direct,.<br />

"La IA. Censer of Groat.. Lo. 4ag.i..<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

10:00 to 11:00 a. m. -Hatch Graham's Oddities.<br />

11500 to 12:00 a. m. -Baron Keyes diversities.<br />

2:00 to 4:00 p. m.- Program by remote control from Palau, de<br />

Dance. featuring Ralph Markey and hie Musical Key.<br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m.-Educational hour.<br />

5:00 to 5:45 p.m.-Sundown Frolic.<br />

5:45 to 6:00 p. m.- Amusement suggestions.<br />

11:00 to 12:00 p. n, - Cinderella Roof -by remote control.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

8:00 to 7:00 p. m. -Pipe organ recital by remote control from the studio of Albert Hay<br />

Me lot te.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m: Palais de Dance and Ralph Markey and his Musical Keys<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. - Bud Riley's I- lawaiian<br />

Conservatory of Music.<br />

5:00 to 6:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians; Red<br />

Wyatt. Kay O'Neil.<br />

6:00 to 7:00 p.m.-Santa Anita Trio.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.-- Request Hour.<br />

tí:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Octavio Marx Trio.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio Program.<br />

MONDAY, MAY 23<br />

4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn.<br />

rnissioner Geo. Parrish.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p.m.-Frank Barry; Rosetta<br />

Rapelje.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -W lnt Cotton. Edna<br />

Cook.<br />

.8:00 to 9:00 p. m.-- Charles Diamond. steel<br />

guitar artist.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Pope and his Californians.<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn.<br />

missioner Geo. Parrish.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Jerry Cooper. Pitcher &<br />

Mitchell. Jessie Hayward.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Mor Pak Collegian. -<br />

Molly Moore. Kay Palmer.<br />

8 :30 to 9:00 p. m. -Ford Dealer.' program<br />

Angelus String Trio; Frank Barry.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m.- Sullivan & McPherson.<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p. m.- Olympic - Fight return,<br />

main event.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins, Health Corn -<br />

Missioner Geo. Parrish.<br />

4:30 to 6:00 p. m.-- Aliene Chaudet, piano<br />

lesson.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p.m.-Santa Anita Trio.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Cactus Mfg. Co. -Moody<br />

String Trio Virginia McCoy.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Request hour -Leonard<br />

Van Berg. Ruth Michaelson. Adrian Lee,<br />

BGaron Kees.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

4:00 to 4:03 p. m.- Bulletins. 1 iealth Corn<br />

missinner Geo. l'a rrish.<br />

7:00 to 7 :30 p.m.- MacKay Business Col.<br />

loge -Scott Leslie. Francis St. George.<br />

Frank Barry.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Studio program.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -KFXB Collegians.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- American Legion Bell<br />

Post program.<br />

FRIDAY MAY 27<br />

4:00 to 4:03 p.m.-Bulletins. Health <strong>Com</strong>missioner<br />

Geo. Parrish.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -Jack Lempké s <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Boys.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Bureau of Light and<br />

Power. KFXB Collegians: Ruth Michael.<br />

son; Frank Barry. Red Wyatt.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m.- Crooner's Quartet.<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p. m. Clara Hannelord; Adri<br />

an Lee.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

4:30 to 5:00 p. m.- Aliene Chaudet, Music<br />

Lesson<br />

7 :00 to 7:30 p.m.-Carl Dye and his Melody<br />

Makers.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Novelty Duo -Marion<br />

Roognr and Carl Lawrence.<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Police Frolic: Bill Liv-<br />

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<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 57<br />

D *are<br />

Hollywood, California -<strong>22</strong>6 Meters<br />

KFQZ<br />

1841 North Argyle Ave.. Hollywood. California<br />

GLadtone 3197; Gladstone 3198<br />

DAVE WARD, Program Director and Announcer<br />

L. E.. TAFT, Technical Engineer<br />

"7h. Pal... Bungalow Srudlo"<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

8:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Panntrope Dinner Hour.<br />

MONDAY, TUF_SDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY -<br />

12:00 to 1:00 p. m. -Hazel McCauley end the Office Boy.<br />

3:30 p. m.- Thurday. Tryout (not broerlut).<br />

WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. MAY 23. <strong>1927</strong><br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

7:00 p. m.- Sylvia I lording Trio; Florence<br />

Purdy. soloist.<br />

8:00 p. m. -Myra Belle Vickers Flour.<br />

9:00 p. m.-Four Leaf Clover Dance Orchestra;<br />

Helen McColl and Louie Hagensick<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

7:00 p. m. -Clint Stevenson's Hawailon Trio,<br />

Ed Pose. Marion Booger and Erle Law.<br />

.ronce. "The Novelty Duo."<br />

8:00 p. m.-Neapolitan Four. Katherine Wil.<br />

linen son.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Joey Starr s Orchestra. Morris<br />

Sisters, Ned Miller, Minnie Petrie and<br />

Billy Sullivnn.<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25<br />

7:00 p. m.-Sylvia Harding Trio; Florence<br />

Purdy. soloist.<br />

8:00 p. m.- Charlie Dimond and the Office<br />

Boy.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Four Leaf Clover Orchestra und<br />

Virginia King,<br />

Progrsin PabU,krd nz Submitted by the Station.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

7:00 p. m. -L .lie E. Taft, Rodio Talk.<br />

8:00 p. m. -Buddy Ilolwig and others.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Los Angeles Railway Orchestra,<br />

Don Stevens. Allen Dale.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

12:00 noon -Greenwich Village Orchestra.<br />

7:00 p. m. -Clint Stevenson' Hawaiian Trio,<br />

Al Finnigan and Mnrgarat Ruth Kernel,.<br />

8:00 p. m.- California Banjo Boys. Dick Pow<br />

ers.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Banjo SI and Melody Boys, Helen<br />

McColl. Ned Miller.<br />

SATURDAY. MAY 28<br />

12:00 noon -Parts Inn Orchestra.<br />

7:00 p. m.-Philip Tronits Hour.<br />

8:00 p. m.- Jnmgochinn <strong>Radio</strong> Players.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Lo Angeles Railway Orchestra.<br />

E. Ruth Den,gnn. Larry and Verne Cannon.<br />

SUNDAY. MAY 29<br />

8:00 p. m.- Columbia Viva Tonal Recordings.<br />

9:00 p. m.- Neapolitan Four, Virginia King.<br />

Ned Miller. Al Yberio.<br />

FORGET BATTERY TROUBLES-CALL WE. 9065<br />

GEORGZ ?RIIVCIEll<br />

Aaaeaaaar<br />

Pasadena, California - 315.6 Meters<br />

KPSN<br />

PASADENA STAR -NEWS<br />

1000 WATTS- -960 KILOCYCLES<br />

GEORGE CECIL COWING, Managing Director<br />

GEORGE FRENGER, Program Manager<br />

HERSHEL SATTERFIELD.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

12:00 to 12,15 p. m. -Newa Bulletin.<br />

6:00 to 6:16 p. m. -Late New. Review.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:30 a. m.- Family Altar Service<br />

United Church Brotherhoods.<br />

by the<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

6:00 p. m. -News bulletins and David Law -<br />

rence tnIk On "Our Government."<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Special program.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

8:00 % 9:00 p. m.- Star -Newe concert with<br />

Engineer- in- Charg<br />

PERCY C. PRYOR. Studio Office<br />

Phone, Wakefield 3111<br />

James Il. Shearer, organist; Frederick<br />

eramr PWaa as S.JwiHd by the Stew...<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

Mai-Murray. violinist. and George Frenger.<br />

tenor.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Star -News concert with<br />

van Prang Trio nod soloists.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Program by the Pasadena<br />

Sciots Bend and soloists.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Star -News concert with<br />

van Prang 'trio and soloists.


58<br />

JACK Dt:g'Kt1toRTR<br />

A<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> notnx, <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

hMIC<br />

Inglewood, California<br />

260.7 Meters<br />

I ISO K. C. --500 Watt. Capacity<br />

Owned and Operated by James R. Food.<br />

M. B. RICE, <strong>Com</strong>mercial Manager<br />

NELL LARSON, Studio Accompanist<br />

O. R. MILLS. Engineer<br />

Chamber of <strong>Com</strong>merce Bldg.. Inglewood. Cal.<br />

Phone Direct Wire, THornwall 1121<br />

Long Distance, Inglewood 80<br />

'The N illerd 9meaga NoIteer Srallon<br />

CILRI.IF. 11 El<br />

A<br />

yl.C!1<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY,'MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:15 p. m.- Centinrla li a p t i s t<br />

Church by remote control; Rev. J. A. V.<br />

Peter., pastor.<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Requul program. Charlie<br />

Wellman: foul Miller' Dance Orchestra:<br />

courtesy of the <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bureau<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charli Wellman and the<br />

Cauldron Quartet.<br />

7:43 to 7:55 p. m -Shoppe Unique courtesy<br />

program: all popular program.<br />

7:58 to 8:00 p.m.-Fem.! .l U. S. weather report<br />

and forecast,<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -City of Inglewood court<br />

e.y program with the KMIC Concert Orchestra<br />

under the direction of Tom Martin.<br />

Don Minor. tenor.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p.m.-Geo. M. Sutton Ford<br />

Agency courtesy program, with the Metro<br />

pelitn Dance Orchestra; Geraldine Cordon,<br />

contra IContralto; Don Miner. tenor.<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p. m. -OX program.<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. rn.- Request program; Charlie<br />

Wellman; Paul Mliler' Dance Orchestra;<br />

courtesy the <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bureau.<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charles Wellman's own<br />

program.<br />

7:20 to 7:50 p. m.- Crovenor Inglis Co.<br />

7:45 to 7:55 p.m.-Hardin Pharmacy re.<br />

quest program<br />

7:55 to 8:00 p. m. -Final U. S. weather re.<br />

Hrt and forecasts; courtesy Col E. H.<br />

ersey.<br />

8:00 to 8:15 p.m.-Studio announcements.<br />

with Rí11 Henry and Nell Larson: courtesy<br />

the little Ant Man.<br />

8:30 to 9:00 p.m.-Studio program with<br />

hielen McColl, the Cyco Girl: Walter<br />

Smith. singing tenor of the Oil Field;<br />

Neva Negus, our Warbler: Abe Jacobson,<br />

Bad Time stories.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program, with<br />

the L. A R R. Orchestra; courtesy the<br />

L. A. R R : ói11 /from popular soloist.<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program: Char.<br />

lie Wellman: Paul Miller'. Dance Orchestra:<br />

courtesy of the <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bu.<br />

reau<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p.m.-Charlie Wellman own<br />

program<br />

7:20 to 7:30 p.m. -Malloy Clint courtesy<br />

program, with Gerldine Gordon and Don<br />

Mtn vr.<br />

7:50 to 8:00 p. m. -N F. Brown, technical<br />

talk on radio broadcasting.<br />

8:00 p. m.- -Final U. 5.. weather report<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Buy Better in Torrance,<br />

with Milt Gardner and his Merry Makers;<br />

request program.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program, with<br />

George and Von Harmony Aces; Louise<br />

White. soprano.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 28<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program. Char<br />

lie Wellman: Paul Miller' Dance Orche..<br />

tra: courtesy of the <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bu.<br />

rea.<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p.m -Charlie Wellman own<br />

program<br />

7:20 to 7:'O p.m.-Ross O. Porter Tile Co.<br />

courtesy program, with lack Tenny.<br />

7:50 to 8:00 p.m.-The Toggery courtesy<br />

Program.<br />

8:00 p.m.- Final U. S. Weather report<br />

8:00 to 8:30 p. m.- Lmbert Seas Co.<br />

courtesy program, with Mack'. Collegians<br />

and Bill Henry.<br />

8:30 to 9:00 p.m.-Inglewood Furniture So.<br />

courtesy program. with Walter Smith,<br />

Ilellen McColl. Neva Negus.<br />

9:00 l0 10:00 p.m-Studio program.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Request program: Charlie<br />

Wellman: Paul Miller' Dance Orches<br />

tra, courtesy <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bureau.<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p.m.-Charlie Wellmn own<br />

program<br />

7:20 to 7:50 p.m.-Western Auto Electric<br />

Co. courtesy program: Kenneth G. Ormistnn.<br />

technical talk on radio receiving sets.<br />

7:50 to 8:00 p.m.-J. C. Masters, courtesy<br />

program.<br />

8:00 p.m.-Final U. S. weather report<br />

8:00 to 8:30 p.m.-Program featuring two<br />

nationally advertised pure food product.-<br />

Skinner's Macaroni and Raisen Bran.<br />

8:30 to 8:43 p.m.-Fifteen Minutes of Sunhine;<br />

courtesy Little Ant Man.<br />

5:45 to 9:00 p.m.-Don Miner, request program.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Star Ford Body Exchange<br />

Co courtesy program.<br />

9:30 to 11:30 p.m.-American Legion Frolic,<br />

courtem H. A. McCalllster Realty Co.;<br />

Dr. I.. M. Shride. chiropractor: "Go Get<br />

'Ern Wilson," Clothier: Inglewood Pharmacy.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p.m.-Request program, Char<br />

lie Wellman; Paul Miller' Dance Orchea<br />

tra.courtesv the <strong>Radio</strong> Sponsoring Bureau.<br />

7:00 to 7:20 p. m.- Charlie Wellman'. own<br />

program<br />

7:20 to 7:30 p. m.- Studio program. with<br />

Bill Ilenrv.<br />

7:50 to 8:55 p.m.-Hickman-Wise Printing<br />

and Engraving Co. courtesy program.<br />

8:00 p. m. -Final U. S. Weather report<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Studio program. Every<br />

one welcome.


<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

KGFJ<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY-<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 59<br />

Los Angeles, California -215.7 Meters<br />

1390 KILOCYCLES<br />

Washington Blvd. at Oak Street. Los Angeles. California<br />

Owned and Operated by DARRELL DIAMOND and BEN S. McGLASHAN<br />

Phones: WEstmore 6509 and. WElmore 8855<br />

"hernias rood Folk.. Joyial"<br />

6:30 to 8:30 a. m.--Breakfast Hour. Popular music by Joey Stare' KGFJ's Orchestra.<br />

8:30 to 9:30 a. m.- Gordon Smith's Hour.<br />

5:00 to 6:00 p. m. -Roy M. Johnson Motor Co. Program.<br />

6:00 to 7:00 p. m.- Popular music played by the California Joyrnnkerl<br />

WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1927</strong><br />

MONDAY, MAY 23 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's <strong>Radio</strong> -<br />

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

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's <strong>Radio</strong> -<br />

lining Service: George Wood, songs; Mrs.<br />

Len Barnes. ballads; Gene Smith, tenor:<br />

Frank Martin, songs; Billy Benton, singer.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -- Brooks rind I looser, ban<br />

joists and singers.<br />

12:00 midnight to 3:00 a. m. -Blur Monday<br />

Smith, tenor; Frank Martin. songs; George<br />

Wood. singer: Mrs. Lea Barnes.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brooks and Houser. ban -<br />

toes and songs.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- California Banjo Boys<br />

and the Venetian Joymnkers.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio Program.<br />

Frolic.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's <strong>Radio</strong><br />

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Cordon Smith's Studio rising Service; Jack Martin Red Hot Ace<br />

Progrnm. frotin Pal's Tavern: Mercedes Marlowe.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -The Hermosa Club Or. blurs singer: Helen Minyard, songs; Billy<br />

chests.<br />

Benton, popular songs.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Clnsicol Music on Stu- 3:30 to 4:00<br />

rho<br />

p. m.- Studio Program.<br />

Program.<br />

4. ny Talk. p. George<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.-<br />

m.- Grorgin O. GeorRO ßenu-<br />

Jory Starr's KGFJ Or<br />

y<br />

diestro.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brook and Houser, ban<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

dos and songs.<br />

2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's <strong>Radio</strong> -<br />

tieing Service: Jack Martin' Red Hot SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

Ace (rom Pall's Tavern; George Wood. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.- Gordon Smith's <strong>Radio</strong>.<br />

songs: Gene Smith. tenor; Frank Martin. bung Sen -ice: Venetian Joymakers: El-<br />

song; Mrs. Lea Bnrnes, ballads. nora Swell and Kitty Williamson: Call.<br />

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

4:00 to 5:00 p. m.- Ceorgin O. George, Beau. Ise Trent: Frank Martin. songs: Gene<br />

ty Talk: King Collins. entertainer.<br />

Smith. tenor: George Wood. songs: Mrs.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brook and Houser, ban- Len Barnes. Winds.<br />

tor and songs.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Brooks and Houser.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 28<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Classical Music, Sutro<br />

9:30 to 9:45 a. m.- Psychology Talk, Flor. Syler School of Music.<br />

enz Norris.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studtn Program.<br />

I. C. óshsias<br />

Los Angeles, California -526 Meters<br />

KGEF<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Brunwick Panatrope<br />

Concert.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Dr. J. A. B. Fry.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Gardena M. E. Church<br />

Orchestra.<br />

8:00 to 8:30 p. m.- Church Federation.<br />

8:30 to 9:00 p. m. Gardena M. E. Church<br />

Orchestra.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Dr. Monkmnn.<br />

9:30 to 19:00 p. m.- Gertrude Altar.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

8:00 to 6:45 p. m.- Dorothy Spencer's Children's<br />

IJour.<br />

8:45 to 7:45 p. m.- Conroy Bible Class.<br />

1000 WATTS -:580 KILOCYCLES<br />

TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH<br />

BOB SHU LER, Pastor<br />

Phone WEslmore 9834<br />

C. C. HOOFER, Manager<br />

M. J. HANKINS, Technician<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

10:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.- Morning Service.<br />

5:00 to 6:00 p. m.- Vesper Service.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. tn.-Studio Musical Program.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 pp. m. -"The Great American<br />

Desert," by Roy B. But tolph.<br />

9 :00 to 10:00 p. m. -Old Songs Quartet.<br />

10:00 to 10:30 p. n. -Family Altar Service.<br />

7:45 to 8:30 p. m.- Trinity Ensemble.<br />

8:30 to 9:30 Is. m.- Studio Musical Progrnm.<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p. m.-Bernice Morrison Brubaker<br />

and J. T. Rumbles.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Brunwick Panatrope<br />

Concert.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Dr. F. N. Peters' Bible<br />

Class.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Lotu Girls' Trio.<br />

8:00 to 8:30 p. m. -Hon. Henry W. King's<br />

Civic Talk.<br />

8:30 to 9:30 p. m.- Southern California Holine<br />

Assn.<br />

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


00 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> l!ayr 21<br />

Long Beach, California -233 Meten<br />

KFON<br />

1290 KILOCYCLES -750 WATTS<br />

PIGGLY WIGGLY STATION<br />

Owned and Op d by<br />

NICHOL & WARINNER, INC.<br />

Studio -211 Jergins Trust Bldg. 617 -19, 814 -60<br />

Office -212 .Iergia Trust Bldg. 617 -19, 614.60<br />

11" hero Year Slap Cease. In"<br />

DAILY -<br />

4:30 to 6:00 p. m.- Pigsty Wigg y Concert Orchestra.<br />

C:00 to 6:1S p.m.-Request Period by Doris Clarence.<br />

6:15 to 7:00 p. m.- l'tggly Wiggly Concert Orchestra.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY -<br />

wML^ C. NICHOLS 10:15 to 10:30 a. m. - Devotional Period.<br />

Aww..wro<br />

10:30 to 11:30 a. m.- l'hysrology of Beauty, Georgia O. George.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

11:30 to 12:00 a. m.- PressTIegram Early Nowa.<br />

12:00 noon- lost and Found announcements.<br />

4:00 to 4:30 p. m. -P,... r.legram late news.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY-<br />

9:30 to 10:15 .m.-Pacific Coast Club Organ- Herbert Nixon at the console.<br />

2:30 to 3:10 p. m. -Long Beach Municipal Band.<br />

3:10 to 3:20 p. m.- Intermision.<br />

3:20 to 4:00 p. m .-Long Beach Municipal Band.<br />

6:00 to 8:10 p. m.- Pre .. -Tlegram presenting Long Beach Municipal Band.<br />

6:10 to 6:20 p. m.- Intermlasipn.<br />

6:20 to 9:00 p. or.- Press- Telegram presenting Long Beach Municipal Bend<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

11:00 . in. to 12:30 p. m.-- Church of Nara -<br />

tine. Rev. L. A Reed.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p. m.- Musical procram. motscored<br />

by \Inrkwell Salt Water Taffy Shop.<br />

1:00 to 2:00 p.m.-Musical program. span<br />

pored by Rlrkel Music Co.<br />

2:00 to 2:30 p.m.-Pacific Coast Club or<br />

ion. Herbert Ninon at the ennsole<br />

:00 to 5:00 p.m.-Vesper (lour<br />

5:00 to 6:00 p. m -Piggly Wiggly Concert<br />

Orchetra. sponsored by Long Beach Business<br />

Men.<br />

6:00 to 6:15 p.m.-Request Period -Dori<br />

and Clarence.<br />

6:15 to 7:00 p. m.-Piggly Wiggly Concert<br />

7:00 to 7:45 p. m.- Gnklll Mfg. Co. Missmen<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> Co. musical program.<br />

7:45 to 0:00 p.m -Services from the First<br />

Church of Christ. Scientist, remote control.<br />

0:00 to 12:00 p. m.- Studio Frolic.<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m. -Moor: Apparel Shop.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p.m.-American Markets. spun<br />

miring musical program<br />

1:00 to 1:30 p. m.-Wilshire Innpro Co. program.<br />

featuring Doris and Clarence.<br />

1:30 to 2:30 p m.-- Studio program.<br />

2:30 to 4:00 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ.<br />

7:00 tc 6:00 p.m.-Studio program.<br />

9:00 to 8:15 p.m.-Lure of the Sky, by Dr.<br />

1. ewi Thon,.<br />

8:15 to 9:00 p. m.- Piggly Wiggly Hayroak-<br />

.. featuring old -tim dance masir<br />

9:00 to 12:00 midnight- Klwanl Frolic<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p.m -Eastman Furniture Co.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p. m.- Beauty Talk and muniral<br />

program<br />

1:00 to 1:30 p. m.- Kiwenl Club Luncheon.<br />

1:30 to 2:30 p. nt.-Women ' Music Study<br />

Clash, d.rerttnn of Ruth Parkinson<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -- Studio prngrnm<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m. -Chat for Booklnvers. by<br />

Hewitt' Bookstore<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Plggly Wiggly Hour.<br />

presenting PigglY Wiggly Girls Trio.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p.m.-Studio program<br />

11:00 to 12:00 midnight -- Majestic Ballroom<br />

Orchestra, by remote control.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

12:00 to 12-30 p. m.- %toor.'. Apparel Shop.<br />

sponsoring musical program<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p m.- American Markets, sponsoring<br />

musical program.<br />

1:00 to 1:30 p. m.- -Rotary Club Luncheon.<br />

1:30 to 2:00 p.m.-Wilshire Lonaco Co. program,<br />

featuring Doris and Clarence.<br />

2.00 to 2.30 p. .n.- Capitol Theater organ.<br />

7:00 to 6:00 p. m. -Texa Cowboys In Old<br />

Time Dance Music.<br />

9:00 to 9:30 p. m -'The Little Ant Man."<br />

Morvel Ant Gelatine<br />

9:30 to 10:00 p. m.- - Studio program.<br />

10:00 to 1200 midnight -Pacific Coast Club<br />

Orchestra. by remote control.<br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m.- Eastman Furniture Co.<br />

musical program.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p. m.-Beauty Talk and mun<br />

cai procram.<br />

1:00 to 2:C0 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Studio program.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p.m.-Shell Oil Co. Orch<br />

10:00 to 11:10 p. m.- Capitol Theater organ.<br />

11:00 to 12:10 midnight- Mpotic Ballroom<br />

Orchestra. by remote control.<br />

FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m. -Moor. Apparel Shop.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p. m -American Markets, ponsoring<br />

mustrnl program.<br />

1:00 to 1:30 p.m.-Wilshire lonaco Co. fee.<br />

taring Doris and Clarence.<br />

1:30 to 2:00 p. m.- Rich' Quality Bakery.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Church of Christ. by<br />

Rev Ernest Beam.<br />

7:30 to 7:45 p. m.-A Selina Slier Program.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m- Matestic Ballroom Or<br />

chestrn, , ote control<br />

10:00 to 12:00 r midnight -Elk.' Frolic. Lodge<br />

No. tee.<br />

SATURDAY MAY 28<br />

10:30 to 11:30 a, en.-Capital Theater organ,<br />

12:00 to 12:30 p. m.-- Eastman Furniture Co.<br />

12:30 to 1:00 p. m. -Musical program.<br />

1:30 to 2:30 p.m.-Capitol Theater organ.<br />

7:00 to 6:00 P. m.- Piggly Wiggly Minstrels.<br />

9:00 to 10:10 p.m.-Studio program.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p.m.-Capitol Theater organ.<br />

11:00 to 12:00 midnight- Pacific Coast Club<br />

Orchestra, by remote control.


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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY -<br />

1000 WATTS CAPACITY<br />

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TOM MITCHELL, Studio Manager and Announur.<br />

C. B. JUNEAU, Transmission Engineer.<br />

"Th. Station rich Saul."<br />

4:00 to 4:45 p. m.- Smiling Circle with Tom.<br />

6:00 to 7:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar.<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Merchants Preview Hour.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar.<br />

2:30 to 4:00 p. m. -Santa Monica Municipal Band.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Band Concert.<br />

2:30 p. m. -Band Concert.<br />

3:00 to 3:15 p. m -Bay Builders' Exchange Booster program.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:45 to 11:45 a. m.- Pilgrim L u t h e r a n<br />

Church services. remote control.<br />

5:15 to 6:15 p. m. -The Pirate Band.<br />

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7:00 to 8:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mnr ,organ<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Club Casa Del Mar<br />

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8:00 to 8:15 p. m.- "Little Ant Man."<br />

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9:00 p. m.- Public Safety Talk by Judge<br />

Loui P. Russill.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Main Studio program.<br />

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9:00 to 9:30 p. m. -Club Cass Del Mar Or.<br />

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9:30 to 10:30 p. m.- Boxing matches, courtesy<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -Main Studio program.<br />

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FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m -Main Studio program.<br />

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1000 WATTS -700 KILOCYCLES<br />

HALE BROTHERS AND THE CHRONICLE<br />

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6:45, 7;15 and 7145 a.m.-Daily health drill by Hugh Barrett Dobbs.<br />

10:30 a. m. -"Ye Towne Crier"<br />

10:45 a. m.- Cooking Hints.<br />

12:00 noon -Time signals and Scripture reading.<br />

1:00 to 2:00 p. m. -Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Otch<br />

2:30 to 4:30 p. m.- Baseball.<br />

4:30 to 5:30 p. m.- Palace Hotel Concert Orchestra.<br />

5:30 to 6:15 p. m- Children' Hour.<br />

6:15 to 6:30 p. m. -"Ye Towne Crier."<br />

6:30 to 7:00 p. m.- States Restaurant Orchestra.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m. -Rudy Sefgeir's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Silent.<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Dance Program.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

church services finished for season.<br />

10:45 a. m. -"Ye Towne Cryer," giving United<br />

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2:30 to 4:30 p. m.-Plnyby ploy broadcast<br />

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8:00 to 6:30 p. m. -Stas Restaurant Orhestra,<br />

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5:30 p. m. -"Ye Towne Cryer." giving gen<br />

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8:30 to 8:35 p. m.-Palace lintel Concert Orchestra,<br />

Cyrus Trobbe, director.<br />

8:35 to 10:00 p. m.-Rudy Selger's Fairmont<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Studio program for<br />

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10:00 to 12:00 p. m. -KPO' variety hour.<br />

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8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Uda Waldrop hour. fea.<br />

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10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Palnce Hotel Rose Room<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

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10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- State Restaurant Orchestra,<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. n;.- National Broadcasting<br />

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10:00 to 11:00 p. m.-Palace Hotel Rose Room<br />

Dance Orchestra. Gene James, director.<br />

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Oakland, California -361.2 Meters<br />

KGO PACIFIC<br />

4000 WATTS-830 KILOCYLES<br />

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p m. -Hotel Leamington concert.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY -<br />

1 :30 and 8:00 p. m. -Stock and weather reports. Base ball scores<br />

6:00 to 6:55 p. m. -Bern's Little Symphony Orchestra.<br />

6:55 to 7:30 p. m.- Weather and stock reports.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY,<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

11:00 a. m.- First Congregational Church<br />

service, San Francisco.<br />

6:30 to 7:30 p. m.-Concert by Bern's Little<br />

Symphony Orchestra. Hotel Whitcomb.<br />

San Francisco.<br />

7:30 p. m.- Weather Bureau report.<br />

7:35 to 9:00 p. m. - First Congregational<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program.<br />

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4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Frank Ellis and his<br />

lintel St. Francis Dance Orchestra.<br />

5:30 to 6:00 p. m. -Aunt Betty (Ruth<br />

Thompson) stories; KGO Kiddies' Klub.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program.<br />

9:00 to 9:20 p. m.- Joseph Henry Jackson.<br />

"Chats About New Books."<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m.-Ed Fitzpatrick and his<br />

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -The Pilgrims. Eveready<br />

program by National Carbon <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program.<br />

10:00 p. m. -")l M" entertains.<br />

10:15 to 11:00 p. m.- Surprise broadcast.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.-Luncheon concert.<br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his<br />

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra.<br />

8:00 p. m. -farm program, co- operating<br />

with U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. California<br />

State Dept. Agriculture. California Farm<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> Council, and the California Dairy<br />

Council. Music by W. O. W. Male Trio.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program.<br />

MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his<br />

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra.<br />

5:00 to 8:00 p. m.- George W. Ludlow,<br />

"Friend to Boys.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Drama hour. Program<br />

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9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

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10:00 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Jack Coakley's<br />

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FRIDAY. MAY 27<br />

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4 :00 to 5:00 p. m.-Ed Fitzpatrick and his<br />

Hotel St. Francia Concert Orchestra.<br />

5 :30 p. in.-Da Ra .0, wise man from the<br />

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8:00 to 9 :00 p. m.- Western Artist Series<br />

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Elsa Behlow Trautner, coloratura soprano;<br />

Ethel Alexander. accompanist.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- National Broadcasting<br />

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10:00 to 11:00 p. m. -Frank Ellis and his<br />

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SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.- Luncheon concert.<br />

4:00 to 5:00 p. m. -Ed Fitzpatrick and his<br />

Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra.<br />

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SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

1:00 to 2:00 p. m.- Recital by KFWI String<br />

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7:50 to 9:00 p. m.- Services broadcast from<br />

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12 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital.<br />

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12:30 to 1:00 a. m. -Organ recital<br />

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7:15 p. m.- Builders of Progress Club of<br />

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10:05 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli's<br />

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

7:00. 7:30, 8:00 a. m.- Health Exercises.<br />

8:20 to 8:30 a. m.- Muical Breakfast Hour.<br />

9:30 to 10:30 a. m.- Cooking Hour.<br />

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12:00 to 1:00 p.m.-Luncheon Program<br />

1:00 p. m. -Prize contest by <strong>Radio</strong> Advertising Co<br />

1:30 to 5:00 p. m.- Studio Program.<br />

5:00 to 5:30 p. m. -Organ recital.<br />

5:30 to 6:00 p.m.-Theatrical program announcements<br />

6:00 p. m.- Musical program.<br />

7:00 p. m.- Market and sports review.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 28<br />

7:15 p. m. -Talk on "The Romance of Postage<br />

Stamps." by Kenneth A. Millican.<br />

8:00 p. m.- Stud:o program.<br />

10:05 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli's<br />

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12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

7:15 p. m. -Talk by E. S. Daniels, former<br />

Lieut. <strong>Com</strong>m. of the Royal Navy.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Sigrid Milhausen. mezzo<br />

soprano; Frederick Milhausen, violinist.<br />

Walter Hershel, violinist; Esther Colpes<br />

tri, pianist.<br />

9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Keller:<br />

Trovatore Orchestra.<br />

12:00 midnight to 12:30 a.m.-Organ recital<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

6:00 p. m. -De Luxe Trio.<br />

8:00 p. m.- Studio program.<br />

9:00 p. m. to 12:00 midnight -Paul Kelli<br />

Trovatore Orchestra.<br />

12:00 midnight to 12:30 a. m. -Organ recital.<br />

t2:30 to 2:30 a.m. -KFWI Hour of Mirth.<br />

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

11:00 a. m. to 12:00 M. -Noon Concert.<br />

12:30 to 2:00 p. m.- Sollte Heilbrowmnter' Clift Hotel Trio.<br />

5:30 to 7:00 p. m.- Golden Gate Artists<br />

6:30 to 7:30 p.m.- Sollte Heilbrommer's Clift Hotel Trio<br />

WEEK COMMENCING<br />

MONDAY, MAY 23<br />

6:30 to 7:00 p. m. -Prize Package Period.<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Popular Night in the<br />

Studio of KYA, featuring Sadie Woodside;<br />

Lloyd Monroe. TruettGeorge Duo, Mike<br />

Capraro, Dell Perry, George Garcia, Ernie<br />

Loeser, Ada and Beulah.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

9:30 to 10:30 a. M.-KYA Shopping Service,<br />

conducted by Elsie Connitt.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Louis Donato. tenor: El.<br />

berta Worden. Bob. Olsen. Ilelen Hettler<br />

and Jane Sargent Sands.<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 25<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Program under direction<br />

of Annuo K. Blotcky<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

11:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon -Golden Gate Crier<br />

and artists<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m. -"26th Squad" (American<br />

Legion program).<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

9:30to 10:30 a. m. -KYA Shopping Service.<br />

conducted by Elsie Connitt.<br />

10:30 to 10:45 a. m. -Diet and Health Talk<br />

by Dr. Buren L. Corley.<br />

8:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Camille DDanero, o-<br />

prano; Jane Sargent Sands; Benny Lips.<br />

ton. lyric tenor; Bill Poole, Elberta Worden.<br />

Josephine McCarty. violinist.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

8:00 p. m. to midnight<br />

Orchestra<br />

-Clift Hotel Dance


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10:00 a. m.- International Bible Students' A.-<br />

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11:00 a. m.- Plymouth Congregational Church<br />

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12:10 p. m. St. Janie. Cathedral. Noon high<br />

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8:00 p.m. -First Church of Christ, Scientist.<br />

9:00 p.m.- Biblical Drama, National Broad<br />

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MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

10:45 a. m. -Totem Staff Artist.<br />

12:20 p. m. -Varied program.<br />

1,00 p. m. -Organ recital.<br />

2:00 p.m.-Totem Concert Orchestra<br />

5:00 p. m. -Talk, "What to Fat and Why."<br />

l'ubin Health League of Washington.<br />

5:05 p. m- Micellaneous.<br />

5:45 p. m.- -Stock and Bond Quotation.<br />

7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra.<br />

7:55 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

8:00 p. m.- Opera, "Tales of Hoffman. Na<br />

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9:00 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Soloists.<br />

10:30 p. m.- Ilnwarian Music and Totem Pop<br />

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TUESDAY. MAY 24<br />

10:45 e. m. -Totem Stag Artist In varied<br />

program.<br />

12:20 p. m. -Organ Recital.<br />

1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Totem Soloist..<br />

5:45 p. m. -Stock and Bond Quotation..<br />

7:30 p. m.- -Totem Concert Orchestra.<br />

8:00 p. n. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

8:05 p. m. -Plano Recital.<br />

8:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

T ,.t.ni Male Quartet.<br />

9:00 p. m.- "Hits and Bits." National Broad<br />

casting Co.<br />

10:00 p. m.- Jackie Soudera Columbia Re<br />

cording Dance Orchestra by remote con<br />

trol from Olympic Hotel, und Totem Pop<br />

War Trio<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAY 26<br />

10:45 a. m. -Totem Staff Artist in varied<br />

program.<br />

11:30 a.m.-Organ Recital.<br />

12:20 p. m.- -Organ Recital.<br />

12:30 p. m.-Hawaiian Music.<br />

1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra.<br />

5:45 p. m. -Stock and Rond Quotations.<br />

7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Soloists.<br />

7:55 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

8:00 p. m- National Farm <strong>Radio</strong> Council<br />

Talk<br />

FISHER'S BLEND STATION<br />

METROPOI.ITAN CENTER. SEATTLE<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY<br />

10:00 a. m.-- In.per.tional Servi,:<br />

10:15 a. m. -Y. M. C. A. Health Exercise.<br />

10:30 a. m. -Totem Cooking School.<br />

12 noon -Farm Flashe..<br />

12:15 p. m. -l'. S. Weather Bureau Report<br />

5:15 p. m.-- Children' Program.<br />

6:00 p. m. Toten. Concert Orr hest ra<br />

7:00 p. m.-- Silent Period.<br />

WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

8:15 p. m.- -Totem Concert Orchestra<br />

9:00 p. m. -"The Game of Chess," National<br />

firoudr.,.ting <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

10:00 p. m. -Totem Popular Trio.<br />

10:30 p. m -Totem Novelty Orchestra.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

10:45 a. m. -Totem Staff Artist in varied<br />

program.<br />

12:20 p. m. -Organ Recital.<br />

1:15 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra<br />

5:45 p. m. -Stock and Bond Quotation..<br />

7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Soloists.<br />

8:00 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

6:05 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Soloists<br />

8:45 p. m.- Orientalogue.<br />

9:00 p. m. -Excerpts from Gilbert Sully<br />

van's light opera, National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

10:00 p. m. -<strong>Radio</strong> Novelties.<br />

10:30 p. m.-- Hawaiian Music and Totem Popular<br />

Trio.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

10:45 a. m.-Totem Staff Artists in Varied<br />

Progran r.<br />

12:15 p. m. -U. S Weather Bureau Report<br />

12:20 p. na.-Organ Recital.<br />

1:15 p. m. Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Totem Male Quartet.<br />

5:45 p. m. -- -Stock and Bond Quotations<br />

7:30 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

Soloists<br />

8:00 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

8:05 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra.<br />

9:00 p. m. -"An Hour In Memory Lane."<br />

National Broadcasting Co.<br />

10:00 p. m. - Superior Service Dance Ordres.<br />

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11:00 p. m. -Jackie Souder's Columbia Recording<br />

Dance Orchestra by remote con.<br />

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SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

11:30 a. m.- -Totem Cub. Dance Orchestra.<br />

12:15 p. m. -U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

12:20 p. m: -Organ Recital.<br />

1:30 p. m: -Totem Cuba Dance Orchestra.<br />

2:00 p. m. -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

rotera Soloists.<br />

5:45 p. m.- -Stock and Bond Quotations<br />

7:30 m: -Totem Concert Orchestra and<br />

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7:55 p. m. --U. S. Weather Bureau Report.<br />

8:00 p. m.-- "Saturday Night Review." Na<br />

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9:00 p.m. --Totem Concert Orchestra.<br />

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9145 to 10,00 e. m.- Wom.o' health az.rctsw.<br />

10,00 to 11,30 a. m -Town Crier, weed,.r reports, Dews<br />

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6,00 to 7:00 p. m.- ,)inner Concert.<br />

7,30 to 7.48 p. d- Weather and market reporta<br />

WEEK COMMENCING<br />

SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:55 to 12:30 p. m.- Morning services from<br />

the St. Stephens Pro. Cathedral.<br />

7:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Evening services from<br />

the Hinson Memorial Baptist Church.<br />

9:00 to 10 :00 p. m. -N. B. C. program. Bi.<br />

hie Story. "Life of Saul of Tarsus."<br />

10:00 to 11:00 p. m.- Public Service Little<br />

Symphony Orchestra.<br />

MONDAY. MAY 23<br />

7:48 to 8:00 p.m. -11111 Military Academy<br />

Talk.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Natlonnl Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program from San Francisco<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.-Venetian Hour, solo.<br />

it and orchestra presented by Tarnte<br />

Motor Car Co.<br />

10:00 to 12:00 midnight -Dance music by<br />

Cole McElroÿ s Spanish Ballroom Dance<br />

Rand.<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

2:00 to 3:00 p.m.- Women's matinee. Inc.<br />

tures and music.<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- Concert Trio presented<br />

by National Mortgage tr Bond Co.<br />

7:30 to 9:00 p. m.- Educational program.<br />

talks, music by the Concert Trio.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m. -N. 0. C. program.<br />

"Hits and Bits."<br />

10:00 to 12:00 p. m. -Donee Music, featuring<br />

I lerman Kenin and his orchestra.<br />

WEDNESDAY MAY 25<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Utlllty Service and<br />

Concert Trio with soloist.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Concert by Maxwell<br />

House Coffee Orchestra.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program from San Francisco<br />

SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong>. <strong>1927</strong><br />

THURSDAY, MAY 26<br />

7:00 to 7:30 p. m.- \tunic by Concert Trio.<br />

7:45 to 8:00 p. m.-Lecture, given under<br />

the auspices of the Catholic Truth Society<br />

of Oregon.<br />

6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Vaudeville entertainment.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.-- National Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program from San Francisco.<br />

10:00 to 12:00 midnight -Cole McElroÿ s<br />

Spanish Ballroom Dance Band.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

2:00 to 3:00 p. m.- Wornen's matinee.<br />

7:00 to 7:25 p. tn.-Concert Trio with solo.<br />

ist.<br />

7:25 to 7:30 p. m.- Flhing and Hunting<br />

talk presented by Backus tr Morris.<br />

7:30 to 8:00 p. m.- Neighborhood D r u g<br />

Store Four, presented by Blumeuer -Frank<br />

Drug <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

8:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Concert by the Mission<br />

Bell Orchestra with soloists, courtesy Los<br />

Angeles Soap <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

9:00 to 10:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting<br />

Co. program from San Francisco. "An<br />

Hour in Memory L.nne."<br />

10:00 to 10:30 p. m.- Edwards Golden Jubi<br />

lee Entertainers with soloist.<br />

10:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight -W e e k l y<br />

frolic of the Keep Growing Wiser Order<br />

of Hoot Owls.<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 28<br />

7:00 to 8:00 p. m.- Concert presented by<br />

Power Plant Engineering Co.<br />

6:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Notional Broadcasting<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany program from San Francisco<br />

"Saturday Night Review."<br />

10:00 to 12:00 pp m. -Dance music. featur<br />

Ing Herman Kenin and his orchestra, with<br />

Intermission solos by Edwards Depend.<br />

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SUNDAY. MAY <strong>22</strong><br />

10:00 a. m.- Sc rvice of Trinity Methodist<br />

Episcopal church. Denver Sermon -Dr.<br />

Loren M. Edwards.<br />

4:30 p. m. -Organ recital from Trinity Methodist<br />

Episcopal church.<br />

45:30 to 8:30 p. m.-Dinner concert, Brown<br />

Palace orchestra, Howard Tillotson, director.<br />

6:45 p. m.- Service of Trinity Methodist<br />

Episcopal church. Denver.<br />

Loren M. Edwards.<br />

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10,45 a. m.- Weather, Stock and Produce Reports<br />

5:00 p. m. -Stock and Market Reports.<br />

5,30 p. m.- Muical Program.<br />

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -<br />

11,15 a. m. -Organ recital.<br />

MONDAY, MAY 23<br />

6:30 p.m.-Children's hour, Denver Public<br />

schools.<br />

7:00 p. m.- Instrumental program by<br />

Scheuerman's Colorado orchestra from<br />

Colorado theater, Denver.<br />

7:15 to 9:00 p. m.- Minstrel Show -Freemen<br />

H. Talbot, director. Manuscript written<br />

by Mary J. Gregory.<br />

Incidental music will be<br />

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TUESDAY, MAY 24<br />

2:15 p.m-Talk, "Cate of All Furs."<br />

2:30 to 3:30 p.m.-Housewives' matinee<br />

3:30 p. m.- Question box.<br />

3:45 p. m.- Shopping with Beaulah Win.<br />

burn of the Denver Dry Goods <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

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6:30 p.m.-Farm question box, George C.<br />

Wheeler, editor. Western Farm Life.<br />

7:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Chief Gonzales and his<br />

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25<br />

5:27 p. m.-- National Farm <strong>Radio</strong> Council<br />

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6:30 p. m.- Wynken. Blynken and Nod time.<br />

7:00 p.m.-Instrumental program by Scheu.<br />

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7:15 to 9:00 p. m. -Light opera. "Chime<br />

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SUNDAY, MAY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>1927</strong><br />

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THURSDAY. MAY 26<br />

2:15 p. m. -Talk, "Care of All Furs." given<br />

by Youmans Fur <strong>Com</strong>pany, Denver.<br />

2:30 p. m.- Housewives matinee, presented<br />

by The Scroll and Key Club of Denver.<br />

3:30 p. m.-Shopping with Beulah Winburn<br />

of the Denver Dry Goods Co., Denver.<br />

4:00 p. m.- Stocks. markets, livestock, pro<br />

duce and news bulletins.<br />

Silent night.<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 27<br />

2:15 p.m.-Talk, "Care of All Furs." given<br />

by Youmans Fur <strong>Com</strong>pany. Denver.<br />

2:30 p. m.- Housewives matinee, presented<br />

by The Reese School of Saxophone. Banjo<br />

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3:40 p. m.- Culinary hints, Mrs. Helen Har<br />

rington Downing, Home Service.<br />

3:45 p.m.-Shopping with Beulah Winburn<br />

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6:00 p. m.- "Aggio Kickoffs." Extension<br />

Service.<br />

6:30 p. m.- Preview of International Sunday<br />

School lesson, Rev. William O. Rogers.<br />

7:00 p.m.- Instrumental program, KOA Orchetra.<br />

Henry Trustman, director.<br />

7:15 to 9:00 p.m.-Rocky Mountain News<br />

and Denver Evening News program.<br />

SATURDAY. MAY 28<br />

7:00 to 9:00 p. m. -Chief Gonzales and his<br />

Barcelonians playing nt the El Patio ball<br />

room, Lakeside Park. Danvers<br />

9:15 p. m. to midnight - Dance program.<br />

Schuerman' Colorado Orchestra, from the<br />

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the Western Air Patrol sets.<br />

The accessory firm is now enjoying<br />

a great volume of sales throughout the<br />

western states and are making plans for<br />

an extensive campaign during the summer<br />

and fall season.<br />

Bowles is n member of the Institute<br />

of <strong>Radio</strong> Engineers, of the <strong>Radio</strong> Trades<br />

Association and <strong>Radio</strong> Show committee.<br />

He will represent the Western Auto Supply<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany Interests at the <strong>Radio</strong> Manufacturers'<br />

Association Show to be held<br />

in June in Chicago.<br />

WANTED- Inside Salesman<br />

By <strong>Radio</strong> Wholesale Firm<br />

T. C. BOWLES<br />

cps in this line to their technical engi<br />

neer -T. C. Bowles.<br />

Despite his comparative youth, Bowles<br />

is a veteran in the radio experimenta<br />

Must have radio and wholesale experience.<br />

Apply by letter only. giving particulars<br />

to age, experience. etc.<br />

Box "W"<br />

Address<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong>


76 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong><br />

Timely Trade Topics<br />

The next meeting of the <strong>Radio</strong> Manufacturers'<br />

Agents Association will be<br />

held at the Elite, 633 South Flower St.,<br />

Los Angeles, at noon, Friday. <strong>May</strong> 27.<br />

"Bertie" Smith, Kodel representative<br />

for the western states, has been called<br />

to the home office in Cincinnati for a<br />

meeting of the sales organization. He<br />

will be away about ten dayse.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

The Yale <strong>Radio</strong> Electric <strong>Com</strong>pany announce<br />

to the trade that they have discontinued<br />

the distribution of the Federal<br />

Ortho-sonic line in Southern California.<br />

This concern always on the<br />

alert to offer to the trade and consumer<br />

the newest and best in radio, will shortly<br />

have an important announcement<br />

concerning a line of national prominence.<br />

A. L. Meyer, who has been in charge<br />

of the Los Angeles branch of Leo J.<br />

Meyberg <strong>Com</strong>pany, has been elected<br />

vice president of the Meyberg <strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

and has been appointed general manager;<br />

he will make his headquarters in<br />

San Francisco at the home office.<br />

"Shorty" Sherman. who, for the past<br />

two years has been general manager<br />

for the Illinois Electric <strong>Com</strong>pany in Los<br />

Angeles, has been named es manager of<br />

the Los Angeles branch of the Meyberg<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany.<br />

Mr. Oscar Getz. recently elected Vice<br />

President, and who lias been, for several<br />

years, General Sales Manager of<br />

the Steinite Laboratories, was a recent<br />

visitor in Los Angeles. Mr. Getz visited<br />

his various Jobbers on the entire<br />

Pacific coast. He speaks most optimistically<br />

on business conditions on the<br />

coast and, as a matter of fact, in all<br />

their territory, from the Atlantic to the<br />

Pacific, their sales in the past three<br />

months haie been steadily increasing.<br />

The Steinite Laboratories are located<br />

in Atchison, Kansas, and are the manufacturers<br />

of the nationally known Stein -<br />

ite no- battery receivers. The National<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> & Supply <strong>Com</strong>pany, of 814 S.<br />

Olive St.. Los Angeles, of which Messrs.<br />

F. W. Stein and Robert Hulbert are the<br />

heads, are exclusive .distributors for<br />

Southern California for the entire Stein -<br />

Ite Line. already having over 100 leading<br />

dealers handling these products.<br />

Ira Seltzer, of the firm of Henger-<br />

Seltzer, has Just returned from an extended<br />

trip in the east where he has<br />

been visiting the factories he represents<br />

to see the models that will be offered<br />

this coming season. Seltzer is glad to<br />

find that the business received from<br />

California and the Pacific coast by eastern<br />

manufacturers shows a more consistent<br />

growth than from any other<br />

part of the country and also that the<br />

demand for parts and kits shows a<br />

great Increase.<br />

The Henger -Seltzer <strong>Com</strong>pany announce<br />

that they have been appointed<br />

California representatives for the Ham -<br />

merlund line, and will carry an emergency<br />

stock of their products for the<br />

benefit of California Jobbers. The line<br />

will be handled on a strictly iron -clad.<br />

high class Jobber policy.<br />

B. E. White, previously with Detach<br />

& Co., Is now associated with B. R.<br />

Hassler <strong>Com</strong>pany, representing L. S.<br />

Brach Mfg. <strong>Com</strong>pany and Valley Electric<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany of St. Louis.<br />

The Newbery Electric Corporation, at<br />

728 South Olive street, Los Angeles, is<br />

making a feature of service in radio,<br />

voice and music amplification for banquets<br />

and all public meetings. They<br />

use a Universal Type Amplifier of special<br />

design and construction, which has<br />

given very satisfactory results at numerous<br />

public gatherings.


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 77<br />

Timely Trade Topics<br />

The Corta Electric Co. of 177 W.<br />

Centre street, Anaheim, Calif., have<br />

added a <strong>Radio</strong> Department to their already<br />

extensive line of merchandise.<br />

They are handling nothing but the best<br />

In their new department, including the<br />

Holmes Receiving Set and Speakers,<br />

The Arborphone Receiving Set, Philco<br />

Power Unit, CeCo Tubes, Gosilco Aerial<br />

Wire and other popular lines.<br />

The Trimm <strong>Radio</strong> Manufacturing<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany, Chicago, have moved into new<br />

and more commodious quarters at 847<br />

Harrison street. The Trimm <strong>Com</strong>pany<br />

are of the pioneers in the manufacture<br />

et headsets and speakers, having started<br />

ln 19<strong>22</strong>, and their products are well<br />

known all over the country. Carl A.<br />

Stone <strong>Com</strong>pany, 305 Allied Crafts Building,<br />

Los Angeles, are their Pacific coast<br />

representatives.<br />

Mr. W. J. Goebel, Vice President of<br />

the Precision Electric Manufacturing<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany of 1020 Santa Fe avenue, Los<br />

Angeles, is on an extended tour of the<br />

Pacific Coast and Western States.<br />

In a letter received from him he states<br />

that the Northern dealers are not going<br />

after <strong>Radio</strong> business as they should.<br />

They should take a lesson from up-todate<br />

dealers of California, who refuse<br />

to acknowledge any slack season, go out<br />

after the business, particularly accessory,<br />

and usually find it.<br />

As long as the fans use their <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Sets they are certain to consume tubes<br />

and batteries and, therefore, must have<br />

them replaced. If the dealers would<br />

only recognize this fact, they could do<br />

a fair volume of business the year<br />

around.<br />

Trouble Shooter<br />

(Continued from Page 27)<br />

C3 and C4 are .1 to 1.0 mfd. condensers;<br />

600 volts working voltage.<br />

T2 is the Q.R.S. 400 Mill Rectifier<br />

Tube.<br />

Ll and L2 are the choke coils, the<br />

values of which should lie between 3 to<br />

6 Henries at 300 mills and the D. C.<br />

resistance should not exceed 100 ohms.<br />

C5, C6 and C7 are filter condensers<br />

of 5 mfds. capacity each. These condensers<br />

should be able to operate at 400<br />

volts D. C.<br />

C8 Is a filter condenser of 1 mfd. capacity<br />

and should be able to operate at<br />

260 V. D. C.<br />

Rl and R2 are fixed resistances of the<br />

following values: 600 ohms resistance,<br />

tapped as per drawing and should be<br />

capable of handling 300 mills without<br />

heating.<br />

R3 and R4 are 2000 ohm resistances<br />

and should be capable of handling .08<br />

amp. without overheating.<br />

Gl is a .1 mfd. condenser used to connect<br />

the core and primary of the transformer<br />

to ground. This condenser<br />

should be able to stand 260 volts.<br />

G2 is a 3 ampere fuse.<br />

Woman's Page<br />

(Continued from Page 24)<br />

lives today in the hearts of these scrubwomen?'<br />

How many women are there I wonder<br />

who realize the fatigue, of which<br />

they complain, is caused by accumulation<br />

of poisonous acids in the blood<br />

stream and tissues, or who know that<br />

sleep is one of the best eliminators of<br />

these poisons? It would be a wise woman<br />

who would plan at least once a<br />

month, maybe once every two weeks, to<br />

take one complete day of rest in bed.<br />

sleeping as much as possible, but relaxing<br />

completely. This one day in bed<br />

under comfortable conditions might prevent<br />

the necessity of staying in bed<br />

many days, suffering from nerve exhaustion<br />

or rheumatism, or some one of the<br />

many ailments, all caused by the acid<br />

poisoning, usually produced by improper<br />

diet.


78 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Broadcasters' Digest<br />

Joseph Mikity, formerly headlined as<br />

the famous Hungarian tenor, is now<br />

without a title. and radio can be blamed.<br />

Some eight yearn ago, when Diskay<br />

first arrived in the United States, he<br />

e-gI<br />

stood on the upper deck of an open<br />

liner, looked at the Liberty statue and<br />

said. "This is to be my country." With<br />

that remark he hurled medals that had<br />

been presented him during the World<br />

War into the briny deep. He had been<br />

on the opposing forces during the war.<br />

having substituted for his brother in the<br />

enlistments when just a boy. As a captain,<br />

which rank he attained, he received<br />

many honors.<br />

immediately after arriving he signed<br />

for a singing tour of the country. After<br />

the prescribed time he tiled his papers<br />

of citizenship, but when he was supposed<br />

to appear in New York his singing<br />

had taken him far afield. It wasn't<br />

until he had started singing over KNX<br />

that he was able to remain in one city<br />

long enough to go to the federal school<br />

and study.<br />

This week he became a full - ledged<br />

citizen. Now he is looking for a new<br />

name. for. despite the fact that he spent<br />

a great deal of money building up his<br />

name as the famous Hungarian tenor.<br />

he refuses to sing any more under that<br />

title. He Is looking for a new name<br />

now. and, until he finds one suitable,<br />

will just appear as Joseph Diskay.<br />

<strong>Radio</strong> KNX, the Los Angeles Evening<br />

Express and the El Patio ballroom combined<br />

recently and gave a huge bene.<br />

fit ball for the flood sufferers of the Mississippi<br />

valley. Several thousand people<br />

attended the ball.<br />

In between dance numbers various<br />

KNX radio artists appeared in person.<br />

This ball was in conjunction with the<br />

request of the American Red Cross for<br />

radio stations of America to raise<br />

their quota $1,000,000.<br />

Announcement has just been made by<br />

Leigh Harline. program manager of <strong>Radio</strong><br />

Station KFXB, of the booking of a<br />

concert program to be given on the<br />

night of <strong>May</strong> 20. by advanced students<br />

of Lillian Bowles, lyric dramatic soprano,<br />

whose studio is in the Beaux Arts<br />

Building.<br />

The program will he given during the<br />

period of S to 9 p. m.. and will include<br />

the following: <strong>May</strong> Howarth, lyric soprano;<br />

Winifred Burton. dramatic soprano;<br />

Kenneth Lee, baritone; Elizabeth<br />

Logg. contralto; Dora Hall, mezzo<br />

soprano; Ruby LeClere, coloratura soprano;<br />

Lucy <strong>May</strong> Story. child soprano,<br />

with Ruth O'Connor and Bertha Suchter<br />

as accompanists.<br />

An additional feature of this program<br />

will be the appearance of Virgil Drellberg,<br />

violinist, accompanied by Harry<br />

Nielson.<br />

The Cliff Dwellers Cafe are broadcasting<br />

very pleasing programs from the<br />

following stations: 9:30 to 10 p. m., on<br />

Mondays, over KNX; 9:30 to 10 p. m.. on<br />

Tuesdays. over KFQZ; 9:30 to 10 p. m.,<br />

on Wednesdays. over KMTR, and 9:30<br />

to 10 p. m., over KFWB.<br />

SYMPATHY<br />

as<br />

It is with sorrow that we learn of<br />

the death on <strong>May</strong> 9th in Cannes,<br />

France, of Mrs. Jordan L. Mott, Idolized<br />

mother of Major Lawrence<br />

Mott, owner of Station KFWO. We<br />

send our most heartfelt condolences<br />

to Major Mott, and hope that the<br />

anguish of his bereavement will be<br />

softened by the knowledge that his<br />

mother's cherished memory will live<br />

long in the admiring hearts of her<br />

family and large circle of friends.


<strong>May</strong> 21 <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Doings</strong> 7()<br />

Built to Make<br />

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Better and Last<br />

Longer<br />

Here is a new "A" battery made especially for <strong>Radio</strong><br />

use. An exclusive formula used in its construction<br />

enables it to deliver steady, level voltage and gives it<br />

extraordinary long life.<br />

Like al Ray -O -Vac batteries, it has staying power. It<br />

retains its strength when not in use, and after being<br />

used it starts to rebuild its strength the instant the<br />

current is turned off.<br />

The best way to be sure of getting radio "A" batteries<br />

with uniform voltage and staying power is to ask for<br />

Ray -O -Vacs No. 1211 by name and number.<br />

You can buy Ray -O -Vac batteries at the better <strong>Radio</strong>,<br />

Electrical dealers, music stores, and Auto Supply<br />

houses.<br />

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