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w STARS OF STAGE ON WAL TONIGHT “A Bunch of Roses” The orchestral portion of the program includes selec- tions from “Rio Rita,” Victor Herbert's “Forest Sylphs,” and the descriptive symphonic sketch, “Shanghai Gesture.” Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfield, guest stars with Cook’s Musiccomedians at the Belasco, will join other members of the company in their weekly broadcast this evening through Station WOL. Song hits from “No, No. Nanette” make up the program. NG THE EVEN I Music-Comedy Star l STAR, WASHINGTO 4 RUNAWAY CADETS SEIZED IN INDIANA Culver Academy Students, Tired of Study, “On Way to Santo Do- mingo to Get Rich.” D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1929.° -4 [ 2277 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 6:30—Mechanics of Mirth; merry moods—WEAF, WTIC, WIAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WGY, WGR, WCAE, nu—qu" kers; instrumental se. H ers; Instrument - lections — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WJR, ‘WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT. ., WRC, WTAM, PUBLISHERS ARE SUED FOR ARCHITECT’S STORY Article Contained “Untruthful and Disparaging Statements,” As- sociation Contends in Suit. By the Associated Press. 3 LOS ANGELES, February 15—Albert 39 BIRMINGHAM, Ala, February 9 (#)—Birmingham boasts of the only ‘bootleg” club in the Nation which runs openly each week without fear of Federal officers. It is the Radlo “Corn first night. Radio “Bootleg” Club Has 35.000 Members And "Meets” Sans Fear of Interference than 1,000 members were signed the At 10:30 o'clock each Saturday night unseen candi- ‘Treadway lines up his dates for membership and swears them into the organization with an im- Julia Sanderson and Frank it oo A C. Martin, architect who drew the plans 9:00—Story hour; Mary and Bob Club” of Station WBRC, presentin pressive ritual. The station operates on EMBASSY PAYS TRIBUTE. O WOR, WOAU, WNAC, | |for the new Los Angeles Oy Mo ad | three-hour ~ program Cach Saturday | 322.4 meters, 930 kilpeycles. Crumit to Take Part in Program. Union Jack Flown at Half-Staff for Maria Christina. The Union Jack flying at half-staff By the Assoclated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, February 15.—Four cadets, A. W. O. L., from Culver Mili- tary Academy, at Culver, Ind, whose plans to “go to Santo Domingo and get rich” were frustrated, today awaited ar- WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, ‘WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW, ‘WMAL. 9:30—Band; Gus and Loule ‘in Trouble—WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, company, are defendants in a $150,000 damage suit brought by the Allied Ar- chitects’ Association. The case went to trial here yesterday. The association alleges that a letter | 3 written by Martin containing “untruth- night. The organization, which recently cel- ebrated its half-year anniversary, has a membership of more than 35,000 cattered from Canada to Cuba and rom Maine to California. Cartoon Pins Popular. Cartoon pins have become Ppoj among society women of London. lar me of the brooches are of single er clus- ters of diamonds or of enamel. Those Julia Sanderson and her co-star, o % + | yesterday before the British embassy, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, " The club, a funmaking radio com- E&?ll:ze?rgffléh ean;\];lc:{oggmgéyot::; 1300 Connecticut avenue, caused appre- rival of an academy representative to WGY, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, {:le lpl}:imcél l:;fig}ln‘ ‘ggxg;n‘ti:m:bogg bine, is the product of Al Treadway, | having solitary gems for heads are es- 3 hension for the welfare of King George straighten out their affairs. WRC! the. CeputAtion of fhe aodation 8ed” | studio announcer and “grand imperial | pecially well liked. These tiny people sot” of the club. He sounded the first | can be had in such attitudes as dancing, vaudeville stage, will take part in a new radio atirac- tion to be intro- duced tonight over among passers-by, many of whom tele- phoned inquiries ‘to the embassy and to newspaper offices. The British flag was lowered, at- The four are Jay Roy Hunt, jr. 18, of Hollywood, Calif.; Samuel Barron Stevens, 16, of Rome, N. Y.; Richard J. Schuler, 16, of New York City, and ACCUSED IN $25 FRAUD. printed in Architecture, a magazine published by Scribners. Martin denied that the publication of the letter had any ill effect. Scribners call last Summer and says that more golfing, boxing or drinking. Juan Suarez, 17, of Porto Rico. Placing stuffed dummies in their beds to deceive the inspecting officer, the youths slipped away from the academy Wednesday night. Late yesterday they were arrested at Valley Mills, Ind., while en route to Evansville on a bus. The boys explained they were tired of school. They were held here in default of bonds, but finally released on their own recognizance, Hunt is the son of a motion picture 'MAL and other Columbiz. network stations. ‘The new feature will run for a half an hour beginning at 8:30 o'clock. It is to be identified Veedol Vod- " In_addition to Miss Sanderson and Crumit, other contend the letter was published in good faith, with no intent to injure the association. taches at the embassy explained, out of respect for the late Maria Christina, Queen mother of Sglln‘ who died Feb- ruary 4 and for whom memorial serv- ices were held in Washington today. Sir Esme Howard, British ambassa- dor, attended the exercises. HELD UNDER $10,000 BOND Man in Arrest Charged With Forg- ing Gen. Hines’ Name. Alleged to have forged the name of Gen. Frank T. Hines of the Veterans' Bureau to a $25 check, Michael H. E. Large was held under $1,000 bond, pending grand jury action, by Judge John P. McMahon yesterday. Large was arrested a few days ago by Detectives Ira E. Keck and Bernard Scotchman Pays Up. Railway Commissioner Davidson of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, was re- cently the surprised reciplent of $5 which had been sent by mail by a man in Aberdeen, Scotland. The money or- CLEO MAYFIELD, Guest artist with the Savoy Musi- comedians, who will take a prominent part in a broadcast from WOL at 6:30 artists who are Carl “Dolly” Smith Faces Third| o'clock this evening. Hits from “No,| . CAPL'S 08 Fhb ke “or" Stevens and der hore Kte. dltiple . vo mon 5 o quest: “Please conspicuous on the : No, Nanette,” will be featured. B W. Thompson of police headquarters u pe program _include Charge Under Dry Law. vt s A e e lansiimoct. ffiir:\:lrgun:fe:vfll §tr;%§_&rn§el:s‘;n:“:r:: and eharged with forgery. ?ccept con:!clenc_c mux:ey.fii Charged with third offense trans- Politician Closes School. plantation owner, the boys said. = ' oaly $157! : amasing perfirasarios rescnie: i ) with NEW TYPE An Amazing i o ° Value! | Radioe of the Future Toclay Electro = Dynamic | stae, i reise ! BY all means see Zenith Automatic Radio before Speaker s T you buy anything else. If you do, you'll never Philco engineers have perfected the | Fush-Pall smplifiation ;’ one. Come in. Operate .it yourself. Press the but- a3 the pleasing low notes. No blarred or unnazural speech. | Built-in aerial — Range the Louts SVI ve ; tons. tSee :l:xdldhesr s.ttzitltmnt_after station come in R AT Y i control L i on the |dot” with unfailing accuracy. Come P m ted one-dial S Contain e SAtEN4 ; in TODAY and see. Visit any contral R ! ‘ Exguisits CONSOLE BTt ST Philco Dealer ¢ | Esinir REREEE Miller and Lyles, well known colored team; Pollack and Meering, o two-pia- no team; the Ponce Julia Sanderson. portation and possession of liquor, Carl “Dolly” Smith of the 1200 block of Tenth street, was held for action of the grand jury under $2,000 bond by Judge Belfast, Ireland, is aroused over the closing of the Tennant Street Elemen- tary School because a political meeting had been held in it. The Northern Free Home We Are Sisters, a quartet, and a 16-piece con- | John P. McMahon yesterday. T ity o SR Hige oro- cert. ensemble under the direction of | Arrested by Sergt. George Little and | {ostod ta the ity oirists (hat. Toll . : The Philco “Neu- the city officials that follow- F Autho De Freddie Rich. g 7 members of his flylng squadron at | ng'a split in a political party, one fac- Demonstration of thorized Dealers ™ Verdi's “Rigoletto” by the United |Fourteenth and Q streets several days | tion held the meeting, and the following for P 3 ‘onsole Grand Opera Co. is another outstand- ago, Smith was said to have had 40 day a city official of the opposing side $157! An exquisite PHEECO. %, AND SPECIALTY CO. g ing WMAL attraction. The station also | gallons of alleged liquor in his ma- y Jocks g Yieted its other regular Friday night | chine. Members of the squad recog- | s bail ofic: l;::m‘;: the dooes, and SR Louls XVI cabinet presentations which_include Close-ups, | nized the car and captured it after a|that the pupils now have no school to with new type e -8 the Story hour and Enna Jettick Melo- | brief chase, they said. attend. 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Women and chiidren are prohib- Estizely D Call Pot. 3040 of Miami. ; ok, a ited from working at night. ntirely Dry “ . 9 o Another National Broadcasting_an s s a s [y & & & A C Concert Bureau hour tops the WRC NR Ad":ill orian OYAL o b ome In schedule _tonight. e participating eede 2 e ice Bker, Fatoous Gt i ey Main 774 ADIO ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Heandp cert contralto; Estelle Trebert, soprano: | Ry m]ds, grip R ear It Vernon Jayson, baritone, and Bernard Ocko, violinist. The soloists will alter- nate before the microphone with the National Concert Orchestra under the direction of Cesare Sodero. The en- tire program is classical in character. Among WRC's remaining features are the Raybestos Twins, the Happy Won- der Bakers and Cities Service hour. Several comedy songs are threaded into the program of the Raybestos Twins, one of them entitled “Oh How I'd Love to Own a Fish Store.” Version of Old Favorite. 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