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5 o’clock WPG (213) Atlantic City—Concert. WAIP (283) Columbus —Muslcale. WON (306) Chicago—-Stocks: Undo Quin: ensemble. HVPCH (309) New York—Soloists. , KUKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert: stocks; road bulletin. WOHP (319) Detroit—Dinner concert: information service. WBZ (333) Springfield—Scores; orchestra; nature league. WLS (3*5) Chicago—Stocks; organ; sports. orchestra. CFCA (357) Toronto —Orchestra. WJJD (368) Chicago—Svmohony.
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WEAP (492) New York—South Sea Islanders. To WTAO (517). WOO (5081 Philadelphia—Trio. KYW (528). Chicago—Concert. —8 o'clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WABQ (261) Philadelphia—Soloists. KMA (270i Shenandoah—Carter sisters: scores; markets. WPG (273i Atlantic City--Concert. WORD (275 t Chicago—Musical; Uncle Dan. KOIL (2781 Council Bluffs—Concert. WTMJ 12941 Milwaukee—Orchestra. WWNC >297) Asheville—Concert. WLIB (306i Chicago—Concert. WPCH (309i New York—Jewish hour. * WGHP (319i Detroit—Organ music; children’s chat. WBZ (333) Springfield—Novelty trio. WSM (341) Nashville—Bedtime story; dinner concert. . WLS i.(345) Chicago—Orchestra; May and June; old town auo. WEBH (366) Chicago—Classical. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Markets; talks; orchestra. WGY (37#S Schenectady—Musical. KGO (384i Oakland—Concert. WBBM (389) Chicago—Concert. WHT (416,- Chicago—Organ; classical prowlT 1 ’ (428) Cincinnati—Farm Radio Council talk; trio. WMAQ (447( Chicago—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Retold tales. To KDKA (316), WRC (469). KYW (526). WTIC (476) Hartford—Serenaders. WEAF (492) New York—Southern melodies. To WLIT (405). WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Recital. WNYC (535) New York—Trumpeters. 6:30 o’clock WBAL (285) Baltimore—String quartet. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert CFCA (357) Toronto—Orchestra. WWJ (375) Detroit—Musical. KPO (428) San Francisco—Concert. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Humorist v WJZ (484) New York—Davis Saxophone' Octet. WEAF (4921 New York—Organ masters recital. To WLIT (405), WEEI (447), WRC (469). WJAR (489). WCAE 7517) Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WNYC (535) New York—Kaltenborn’s symphony orchestra. WHO (535) Des Moines—Little symphony Orchestra. 7 o’clock WJAY 227) Cleveland—Bluebirds. WOL (256) New York—Concert WABQ (261) Philadelphia—Jubilee singers: entertainers. WPG (273) Atlantic City—String trio and soloists. WADC (297) Akron—Banjo trio. WRNY (309) New York—Soloslsts WGHP 1319) Detroit—Band concert. WABC (326) Nlw York—Theater program. WLB ( 345) Chltago—Popular music; o’ - chestra. WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Soloist. WJJD (366) Chicago—Theater program. WBBM (389) Chicago—Recital. WHT (416) Chicago—Soloist. WLW (428) Cincinnati—String ensemble; organ WMAQ (447) Chicago—Orchestra; readings; mkstcal. WJZ (454) New York—Maxwell hour. To WBAL (285). KDKA (316), WBZ (333), WJAX (SttK WBM (341). WJP, (441), WHAS (461). WSB (478). WMC (517). KYW (526). WTIC (478) Hartford—Orchestra WEAF (492) New York—Troubadours. To WGR (303). WLIB (30is. WWJ (375), WGY (379), WCCO (416). WEEI (447). WRC (469). WCAE (517). KSD (545). —7:30 o’clock— WFHH (366) Clearwater—Entertainers. WGY (379) Schenectady—Brazilian mandollera. KPO (428) Ban Francisco—Children’s btfur. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Goodrich Silvertown orchestra and silver masked tenor. To WOR (303). WON (306). WSM (341). WOC (353). WSAI (361) WCSH (361), WDAF (370). WWJ (375), WTAM (400), WLIT (405). WCCO (416), WSB (428),
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WEEI (447). WHAB (481). WJAR (484). WCAE (517), WMC (517). WTAG (517). KSD (545). WOO (508) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WHO (536) Des Moines—Serenaders. WRVA (254i Richmond—Chimes; opera selections. WABQ (261) Philadelphia—Concert. WORD (275i Chicago—Choral singers; Bible lecture. KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Ensemble.* WBAL (285) Baltimore—Dance orchestra. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Band. WADC (297) Akron —Piano: black and gold serenaders. WRNY (309) New York—Orchestra. KOIN (319) Portland—Concert. WBZ (333) Springfield—Soloists. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WLB (3451 Chicago—All-State hour. WEBH (366) Chicago—Cello recital; orchestuar WGY (379) Schenectady—Musical. KGO (384) Oakland—Little symphony orchestra. WHT (416) Chicago—Your hour. WSUI (422) lowa City—Musical. WLW (428) Cincinnati —Castle farm. WJZ (454i New York —Our musical U. 8. A. KOW (491) Port! nd—Orchestra. . B:3c o’clock WDOD (246) Chattanooga Mountain songs. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Orchestra. WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WOC (353( Davenport—Organ. WDAF (370) Kansas Cltv—Glee club. KTHS 1384i Hot Springs—Classical recital. WBBM (389 * Chicago—Vaudeville. WTAM (4001 Cleveland—uJlue room hour. KHJ (405i Los Angeles—Children's hour. WCCO (416i St. Paul—Entertainers: program from Ft. Snelling. WEEI (447) Boston—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Trio. WEAF (4921 New York—Jack Albln's or.chestra. To WSAI (861). WRC (4691. WTAG (517) Worcester—Orchestra. WHO (535) Des Moines—Harmony. I'S' v.v. T.- ' •. v .
9 o’clock WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WPO (2731 Atlantic City—Dance orchestra. WTAS (275) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. WON 1306i Chicago—Muslcale. -• WRNY (309) New York—Orchestra. KFAB (3091 Lincoln—Muslcale. KOIN (3191 Portland—Orchestra. KOA (326i Denver—lnstrumental: Mendelssohn's compositions. WLS (345i Chicago—Haymakers. CFCA (357) Toronto —Orchestra. *•. WEBH 1366) Chicago—Orchestra. WDAF (370) Kansas Cltv—M’.slcale. WMCA (370) WW York—Bololsts. WIBO (4161 Chicago—Stage show. WOR (422i Newark—Orchestra. KPO (4281 San Francisco —Concert. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Trio and soloist. WQJ (447) Chicago—Orchestra. KFI* (468) Los Angeles—Popular: detective stories. WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. . . , WEAF 1492' New York—Cass Hagrfh s orchestra. To WRC (469). I —9:30 o’clock — WRVA (254) Richmond—Orchestra. ‘ WDAF (3701 Kansas City—Cavaliers. WMCA (370) New York—Orchestra. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Concert. WBBM 1389) Chicago—Popular. KYW (526) Chicago—Carnival WHO (5351 Des Moines—Dance orchestra. KPUO (545) St. Louis—Address: church choir. —lO o'clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—String trio: \dance music WLIB (306i Chicago—Organ: orchestra: waltz time. * WSAI (361) Cincinnati—String auartet. WJJD (366) Chicago—Popular variety program. WFHH (366) Clearwater—Entertainers. CNRW (384) Winnipeg Band. KGO (384i Oakland—Vacaton talk; mile trio, old time fiddler.
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WJBT (389) Chicago—Orchestra. WTAM (400> Cleveland—Orchestra. KHJ (405) Los Angeles—String quartet. WCCO (416) St. Paul—Dance hour, WIBO (416) Chicago—Comedy skit; orchestra and entertainers. KPOI (438) San Francisco—Atwater Kent hour. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. KFI (463) Los Angeles—String quartet. KGW (491) Portland—Concert. —ll o’clock— KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. WFHH (366) Clearwater—Orchestra. KHJ (405) Los Angeles—Soloists. WSB (476) Atlanta—Entertainers. WQJ (447) Chicago—Popular. COAST NETWORK—San Francisco Drama. "Enoch Arden.” To KOMO (306). KHQ '370). KGO (384). KPO (428). KFOA (447), KFI (468). KGW (491). CNRE (517) Edmonton—Dance. —l* o'clock— CNRV (291) Vancouver—Varieties. KOIN (319) Portland—Dance band. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WDAF (370) Kansaa City—Frolic. KGO (384) Oakland—Orchestra. Kl*o (428) San Francisco—Dance orchestra. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Soloist. - Woman, 85, Travels Far. By Time * Special JONESVILLE, Ind., Aug. 24.—Mrs. Vernia Brokhoff, 85, is visiting friends here after traveling 700 miles in an automobile to attend the homecoming at St. Paul’s Evangelical church here. She is a resident of Hiawatha, Kas. ■
HOOSIER HUNTS FLIERS Lieut. Dewey Porter, Lagro, Joins Search of Pacific. By Time Special LAGRO, Ind., Aug. 24.—Lieut. Dewey Porter, United States Navy, has ; advised his mother, Mrs%dary Porter, who lives southeast of here, that he has been ordered from San Diego, Cal., to aid in the search for the missing Califomia-Hawaii filers. After graduating from the local high. school, Porter entered the United States naval academy at Annapolis, Md., and at the conclusion of the course, entered naval service, later being transferred to the aviation section of the Navy. PHONE HISTORY BOOKED VTfcb'"*' r ~'.y An historical collection of telephones datftig from the first “gallows frame” instrument Dr. Alexander Graham Bell to the most mod-
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