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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929 EXPLAINS MERGER T oday on the the Radio STANBURY HEADS SRt poiINT : CJM“;G ; I&N“IGI-]’[‘ 1130 ]),M Famous for Gerhardt Hauptmann's ADVANCE M'DN'G”T suow i " Bathing and Dinners “ ” OF WIRE AND RADIO| | v RcSRS S A M SRSEPAY A2 s CONCERT SINGERS =7 THE WEAVERS IGHT SHOW iherwise indicated.) s On This Fage Tomorrow Begin Saturday G. S. Shoup Tells Couzens’| » - LOCAL STATIONS. Baritone, Assisted by Lois Blanie Book Needs| NN NINNINALS, Committee of British Com- | avauibuat Broateasting o) Sl Bennett, Soprano, to Lead | E. Morrison Paper Co.|| Great Falls, Va. acific V ds. : 1009 Pa. Av bine’s Workings. 3 3& ;::.: or‘u“;lm:n,-ud Melodles, | 3:00—Organ recital. Musical Program. =i L = Summer Season 30— Jully Bill and .{lllt 3:30—Martucci and his Mapletonians. TII! Flr'sl s il'i'l.lllist Church 7 ts talk by Thornton Fisher. | P! Begms May 30th e Orchestr: 4.00—Edith Reed's entertalners, Y = “ o Rev. Alfred H. Terry, Pastor BY MARTIN CODEL. 339 Motion pleture. guide 4:30—Closing market prices. b”""““‘" :“1‘“"“‘; st of Row*!| SPIRIT MESSAGE SEANCE e e N 3 . : : sang,” and Lois Bennett, soprano, | Vith Ballot Readings —— pecter Britls omination of 00—"Famous Paintings in Many 4:45—Minnie Bisuman, crooner. e 4 | . B Ballos Bendius vt a :‘t ij:{h‘lll‘l Ulh! :E“‘XIX’I“);“‘“”“‘“ i Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake. 500 }awailan Melody Boys. join with Frank Black's 5\]-[))(‘(‘5: 2t 1326 Mass, Air. NW. All Outdoor Sports 1 Tadio, was the subject| 6:13—Patrick Heury," by Col. COF| 00 ity Club. orctiestra tonight in_presenting the || Readine?'o) e R of the cnuren ||| Something New—Scenie Tower— e Senate Com | Jandt Nixon, sdjutant general. | 5 ety Mobilofl e ortmeron wriec b had | Miitary "Order of - the® World | 5:45—“The Anniversary of the Birth | . S O e I wondertal view ot the Falls an finistied ingud u’ .“‘.‘.):u— radio patent War, of Patrick Henry,” by William " : : . ¥ uation. ; shoup, orrect time and base ball scores, Tyler Page, clerkof the House s B Dancing All Day 33— George F. Ross, pianist. of Representatives. 2= 5 ; o z O amit e e com= A Political Review From Wash- | 6:00—Correct time. IR Music by Bill Herron’s Band 1 ]H‘u.nvw on the Couzens' )ng\un by Byron Price, lhlrf‘ B ’.]”7;)[‘““-’ from 'J‘h! Evening Star. | Music of the| Round!" Trip; 50¢ mmunications bill sought enlight f the Washington Bureau of 5—Dinner concert. . L e | 3 ehtion “m‘»m e oreabis the Amscitied Bress. 15—Talk by Emma Perley Lincoln. . e o i Chilore e 2 e D e eystemys ‘recently effected by | 7:00—Mobiloll concert. ‘30— Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. | | ¥ : Frequent trains from Terminal, : b gram, Jt is made 3 : The British and its probabie cifect upow | 7:30—Happy Wonder Bakers, 00—Van Heusen program. up chiefly of the e T Gigantic Spectacle Direct From Tta New York American communicaii | R O 00 Keetster vadio. hour, componiion: ot 51 | , Waikingtonva S hana e Sl cenialas Oor em ST | Ject of the Brits 1Ol s wuthior | 9:30—Gold Strand_ Orchestra. 30—Kunsas Frolickers. ; B G niger 0ld Dominion Ry. TANLEY-CRANDALL'S S e | 10:00—Slumber music. 00—Duke Ellington's Jungle Band. 6 i o rinkling of | | Radiograms, \ dies. ““ihe Plper N magnitude only by the Americun sys-|12:00 PO e = B tem. He also wrote an account of the Early Programs Tomorrow, FRhETIEE e BUCONM of Dundee” wn New England the Beautiful control ernstional radio communi- | p.1o0 lceration morning devotlons. 00a—Salon musicale. Dourlas Staubury 9 Scotch melo- | 2 PERCY A. BRIGHAM ovoked considerable com S08—Parmassus BEHNE Tro. 30a—Beauty lalk dy, will be Stan i = v e i o . CENTRAL HIGH SC AUDITORIUM 1 published last March by the 00a—MIlt Coleman, songs. 45a—Topaz Ensemble. bury's solo, A Scolch bagpiper will | Friday, May Sist P.M. demy of Political and So- 5 kh 2 ricultural program. accompany him, Mis Bennett's con- | R Saturday. June Ist: 3:50 FM 15a—Harry Merker and his orches 3 SrTicHEbIGoLEXE. tribution will be “Danny Boy.” ‘The £ 1] Tickets Availuble From A. A. A. Members Government communica- 1858-—Tia B4 12 noon—"Where to Eat and | orchestral features include & symphonic at his finger tips the| §:ioa—La Salle St y." by the Chef. | version of “The Blue Bells of Scot- STl Dot 2Bl OFFICIAL [\ SERE—— 1sh cable-radio mer- | |3 458 —Faruassus Stiurk e 00— Memorial day exeréises in am- |land.” and “Pomp wid Circumstance | s "w:l’;;” ile. for > il 1 brought together [ 197 2a—Radlo Hotsek philheater of Arlington Ceme e ‘weekly “Polltical Review” will | £}, oy oo, Samlort 1" the British Empire’s government-! i S B tery; address by President Hoo- ' precede the concert. It will be given |20 Black. Brown and FISHING | ¢it 1 11:00a—Parnassus String Trio. & % t shing- nite 3 i the B, Empls g (o Fonae Stme w0 7 ERmARRAE R VR o esapeake beac . 9 radio syst into & glant unified pri- S L —_— ton Bureau of the Associated Press. ‘s vate holding and operating company tGrent 228.9—WOL—1,310, " /RC oo g 4 " R o R o BN it it Boulevards 5 & Bathing Dancing All' Amusements fications thal are taking place Inf 8 mulk by Louls Rothschild, di- (American Broadcasling Co.) he Happy Bakers, the Ipana Trouba- France, many and Italv that the rector of tlie. Better Buaineas | petior ble und "‘,"A"u“‘\['L‘\m\;:\{Y Burean. Round Trip: Adults 50c, Children 10c he United States, prohibite 12:00- Organ recital. | 6:03—Andy Claus. the popular two-plano team, who are & Fr;d.y.-pkdulnn 25¢c éhildrtn 10c from meigin for ralie | “3.00 _Memorial duy exercises in am 3 = | J00= y s - | 6:10—Community service questions by | now playing in the current Broadway ; I e D e e e | Elwood Street, director, Commu- | musical success, “Spring i Here. will 7367 | S . - e JeSacy. ; tery; address by President Hoo- nity Chest. be the stars of the Bakers' program. A S | Controls Beam Circults. ver. :20—Talk by George M. Harrison, | medley of the hils of the musical s - " e ) y * o X Mav 30t 9:30, 10:30, 2:30, 5:40, 8 TRgnitu : sh com- ety grand president, Broiherhood of | show ~Oh Kay,” will be their specialty. v Joth: pa’x!:!\w« D evons " u‘[l):..x‘:n::“xnlul only a,,dfu;‘d ,‘,‘LJ,?‘}I,[L\],'::"CU) Railway Clerks, Jack Parker, who has amassed a | B 3 BT Lot ~ Lazdeld Ll % small fortune singing choruses on num- | Other Days: from t act that it represents the 30-—Musical program. verted action of its dominions and | 7:00—Civic program. J & ety e e o e Located on the Beaut | Take W. Ry. & E. Cars, or Drive to District Line possessions bul also, by Teason of Great| 7:30_Studlo program. - Aiianis; - VIBlinT ¥ P Mo 5 > 5 E Britain's contzol of fully Ball the cables | 7:45—Grelia Ludwig, reader. e syl Tatres OV Pher b, ot Uit | Free Parking Space Reserved at Station ;’!’w‘\“:\“ Jebd l,” ek el | U 05 O T B, {45—Dorothy Seamans, violinist, Paul Oliver, tenor. Novelty duet and OPENS = e — — —_— ere during the 15—Georgia Lee Brown, planist, ensemble numbers are on the program Sponsored { “ —_— = = 2 British company is fortified by having| 8:30—The Hilo Boys. Early Program Tomorrow. el M Ll syivanis - he use of both the former post office | 9:90--Dorothy Seamuns, violinist; Dor- e SrTATS ARt T rotaht cor: c 1A E: TOMORROW COOLED RY :l:nurl:-rnov NATIONAL o Share dours, the Palmolive hour und the Gold | 2 3§ | |LPANCING all Fishing Crabbing 5:45—The Town Crier. Strand Orchestra also are scheduled by |3 6:00—Public Service Man, WRC. Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, 6: 6: Trains leave District Station: at. Mt department’s imperial beam system and thy Wall soprano, —ana | 7:30a—Musical clock. 3 the Marconi divectionsl Tadio besn. g Srace Btaniey Blevens, panist. | iSsa—Birthaays, }ix!o:d‘~i£l{|uxu’:.:r‘«ltrfl?’fl*fii.}étx.fi}mm(')‘m‘: s 3 Dl .\ o $1.00. 750 & 500 | 35c & fnc With respect to international radio|10:00—Fran ‘Trappe and his plano-| 8:00a—Musical clock. s t ; cor » Da L s ppe P : y ‘ MAT. TODAY, ALL SEATS, 56c circuits, this eountry is in the position accordion, :00a—Musical program, standing among them are the La Pallna 53 s ; | Smoker, the Kansas Frolickers, the = that it must be keptstrong because 8 110:30--Lotus Orchestra. {00a—Househiold “chat by Pegsy | 0 lilT U and'the Van Heusen pro- Str. Charles Macalester | , EXTRA MAT. THURSDAY vast amount of the world's word traffic . Weather reports, i fii::]lz; talk by Florence John- | Rram. ¥ ST. AT 13TH—Cont, from 11:00 is necessarily directed to and from these :2 Leaves 7th St. Wharf Positively One Week Onl. shores on #ccount of America’s com- 434.5—NAA—690. son. B Medley of Popular Tunes Gk s i THURSDAY AT O ke Oact manding place in world trade. (Washington Navy Yard) :30a—The Public Service Man. e Daily, 10 AM., 2:30 and 6:45 || 5—DE LUXE SHOWS—S5 SAM 1 HARRIS' It will be in seeking business in for- 5 Weather Bureau reports. “35a—Advertisers’ period. George Olsen’s orchestra will provide | PINE Sunilavé;: T053007A NG ! splioide Bl | Sensational Mystery Suecess elgn countries that the United Stutes| 9 Arlgton time signals. :00a—Helpful hints to parents. the La Palina program, which includes . o " \ NOW PLAYING ¢ faces probable struggle. Moreo! this :05—Weather Bureau reports. m: 10a—Advertisers’ period, a medley of popular tunes and th 0 and 6:45 P.M. 4 Metro-Coldwyn-Maver Picture e - A " B —— e e “Pagan Love Song.” from Ramon Na | country also has (o retain a goodly g3 o share of the limited number of inter- G o R N . e Lo ROL’V]) TRIF; S national wave lengths available to the OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. ~ hf;[;g'{';;’,[;v“‘;;l]l:;};";n;;wg;v{*;;g, e In a Strange Picture of the Orient g alntal \ s songs = & i { ey order o matntin & SUORE| L 0 prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. intermingled with jests by G Under- TOMORROW | FREE DANCING ALL WHERE EA%‘T IS EAST . ‘Shoup has point as g . acy and Norma rokenshire. | AY | . L A i 454.3—WEAF New York—660 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,030 | Bernard Levitdw’s Orchestra, which wil | o10aE A DAY LUPE VELEZ--ESTELLE TAYLOR follows that there will be a resultant| 5:00--Sports talk and dinner music, 00—Pilanist; orchestra; scores. furnish the Kolster presentation has in- | | —ON THE STAGE— \ The Greatest Novelty of the Ace re e e e 5 100— cluded in its program Viadimir Rebi- increase in the volume of cable and| 6:00—Synagogue service; Dr. Elias| 7:00—Bridge tournament. SO tone Dot avi “mle” Vaa Time]y Talk e HERBERT RAWLINSON ext Week Asmu". THROHGH’ radio correspondence, so that both cable Margolls, speaker. :30—Vim Boys; Aristocrats. R aiBrGn Preeatation :.,.., Mv, g o - o " - o ” 90 PAF 1 Heusen program again presents as its N and radio companies must look forward | 6:30--Nathaniel Shilkret Concert Or- |+ 8:30 —WEAF programs (11; hours). | o %0 it * Aunette Hanshaw, “blues” FREDERICKSBURG “SEASHORE FOLLIES” ,j{% // to greater traffic in the future. ‘The chestra. 00— Variety and dance (3 hours). singer. on “The City' of Shrines” conception of a perfect system of mod-| 7:00—Concert orchestra, directed by S i . S g " e communlcations, e says, is 8 radio Seask Black 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 uEllood Street, director of the Wash. Toth Damage De Luxe Motor Tours LOEW'S and cable network so co-ordinated that| 7:30—Haply Bakers, with Ohman & | 8:30—WEAF program, rr‘; WoL. toni ]V“ hes| Pske |n>lllt::‘ | g Sundaysand Wednesd it transmission difficulties oceur in one| , Arden, 00— Harry Pomar's Orchestra, ver ol ooy ! ays OLUMBI method traffic can dmmediately e | '8:00—Troubadours, :30—Baker Boy: LRI by GeGToe M. Hariaon; grend How to prevent moth dam- 10 A.M. e Touted by the other with no delay. 00—WEAF programs (2 hours), B N of S Brotherlicod: of Aall | Tattlie i ¥ $5.00 _ Including F_ST_AT_i7Ti—Cont. BB s AL 100~ Consérvatory Eatectatiers: president of the Brotherhood of Rail- | age in the home. Expert i e T e - i way Clerks. ‘The musical portion of the | fce. A e of ' | and by charter from 10:00—Rudy Vallee siliils orchestra. :45—Concert. DrGeBkin Contiline Chi Srtigis “TnABICALE | advice. A feature of The ! AUl-Talking Hit “Each,” he has said, “performs serv- | 19’ o oot - . 4 i Radi 1gel it | Willard Hotel E ices for which the other is unsuited, [11:00—Palals d'Or Dance Orchestra. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1 and a recital by Dorothy Seamans, vio- Radio Household Institute. Deake Travel B MARY c. and there should be close co-operation 394.5—WJZ New York—760 :40—Studio music; scores. Vi 4 between them.” For example, the ca-| 8:00—Katherine Tift-Jones: Ballew {00—Aunt Sally ; Miss Seamans also will take part in STATION WRC LIRRE P l c K Fo R D bles are free from the atmospheric dis- Orchestra; base ball scores. :30—WJZ and WEAF (21 hours). |the program of WJSV tonight, joining e aietatoastad ey T turbances that sometimes wresk havoc| @:05—Rosalle Wolfe, soprano, with | 10:00—Dance music. with Dorothy Wallauer, soprano, and | al ociated stalions In with radio transmission. ~But they| " concert orchesra. 365.6—WHAS Loulsvilie—820 ot ol i L e REe S C VISIT MT. VERNON | R “COQUETTE” sometimes break, interrupting service.| §:30—John B. Kennedy; talk; Mme.| g.30_WEAF progr - : A On the other hand, the radio has no Cubrera Gainsborg, pianist. oo T 1 RO sperses the station's other musical et i ALL-TALKINC SUBSIDIARY FEATURES N1 N1 THEATERS “land’s end,” and New York is thus able| g:45—Political review from Washing- :QO—WEAF program I'zv hours). _ - T s |« i el e BEACH Supplies| DECORATION DAY | iz | METROPOLITAN / to communicate directly with such ton. necessity of a land line relay across :30—Foresters, :30—Orcl ' Continental Europe., 4 8:00—Soldiers. : g AR ol ) % 3 M 30th | Such a co-ordiuuted system was com-| §:30—Neapolitan nights; mandolin 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 —Everything to make your | b ay t DALY jo A M. TO 11 B. M. minagiiio unbu:gxln‘m\lcclrlnirm;y e quartet, :20—History; orchestra; scores. week-end trip a huge suc- - LAST T . George O. Gibbs, chlef of the| 9:00—The Voyagers. :00—WEAF programs (2 hours). 5 h 4 oo Army Signal Corps, who cited the ex-} 9:30--Phil Spitalny’s dance music. 00 Clu'lnllu’e L‘lmb. ) By Erl‘; > i | ELECTR]C TRAIN SERVlCE ¢ s HREE nA's ample of the Alskan cable-radio sys-| 10:00—Slumber music hour; string en- | 10:30_WEAF program. GARR]SOI\ S — ® i levelopes y e rmy. galns E b rogram, 00— 1 this theory officials of the State Depart- SeTisaaludia U0 -ToRu0s A 1215-1217 E St. ___ Main 1586 ment recommended the maintenance of 422.3—WOR Newark—710 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 y ! Round Trip 90c 34 | competition between American cables| 7:00—Stmmons Showboat; old-fash- :00—Byrd Trio; Amos-Andy, "ROMANCE IN | ) l” o N ? | and _radio. | Among ' communications foned melodrama. 0—Sporls: game talk. g VERY cup ! Arlington and Mt. Vernon / ’ \ DESER I leaders there is a movement on foot to 00—Orchestra program. :30—WJZ program. 1 1 N obtain congressional authority to fuse 30—Smoker; informal music. 'UI)~CI|urc‘;l lfuul: quartet. = All RECORHS FOR | Round Tl&p sloo 1 a America’s international facilities. :00—Levitow Orchestra, 0—Hour of variety. | MId-Clty Ter: \ The Senate committee concluded its :00—Hotel orchestra, atent inquiries, for the time at least, 348.6—WABC New York—360 :15—Theater organ hour, 1| St "'_‘,""'\ i The First Cemplete Musical v questioning Comdr. Harold Dodd,| 5:00—French lesson. A e e 7 e Sereem o o officer in charge of patents of the Judge 30— Vagabonds: entertalners. 258.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 ( EXANDRI. Advocate General's office, Navy Depart- 30-—Comedy Trio: the Cabbies. 5—Studio; sacred songs. \ s lvv-lks‘},{l‘ifizggkAkAlLWAY 20& ment. Comdr. Dodd testified” that the | 7:30—Musical program. 0—The Family Players. > | /4 . ery Hour on the Hour 00 n. M. to 4:00 p. m. 7 ‘(-;IO\TFDX’)HIUH’. holds 55 radio patents of | 8:00—Orchestra. ———— e 106 sgized from the Germans dur-| 8:38—Musical program. ing the war, the others having expired. | 9:00—¥u the Dreammakers studio, LECTURES ON PERU 0 cis DAILY 10:30 A M. TO 11 P. M. It licenses-on a cross-license basis the 30--Chain key station. Decoration Day Exercises = = private manufacturers .who wish to use [ 10:00—Dance Band (1 hour). : 1 e R e D e Ul e . Freyer Gives Talk and Shows [ A Cool July Cruise on the at Arlington Hear Her Talk! e abionce ot ogiolative aubhceity, he| 5:00—St. John's College hour, Collection. | National Cemetery : See Her Dance! sald. It has not joined the sult over| 5:35—Music and talks. Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer gave an reat a es May 30th the Alexandersen tuned radio frequency | 272.6—WPG Atlantie Cliy—1, fllustrated lecture on Peru before the : . Al_lcE WHITE amplification patent, now pending in| 4:30—Twilight organ recital; news. members of the District League of World’s Finest Water Trip Electric Car Service eaturing Los Angeles Federal Court, because| 7 s; concert orchestra. American Pen Women yesterday at 2 - “FISHE| e Government property is not at stake. | 7. sters; Carroll Tate. thelr headquarters. Following the lec- || wishington Sufy. 134 Xt Niagark || Direct to Amphitheatre JOHNIIRVING TFISHERST | tur The Alexanderson patent s slleged| g'yq sirbhp e ire BN R W o Bt WELE FECE WL, Fulls; Culindi and & week's cruise lavlm\»‘elhwu antedated by en invention | g:30_Serenaders; symphonic ensem. | Mrs. Freyer at her home, 1771 Ma: Oty Damerier stecl atean 5 i 3 Gal.e “HoT ST"FF” by Schloemilch and Von Brouk, Ger-|1y:90—Dance; Strollers (1 hour). chusetts avenue, where they viewed her || 1o changing. sbsolute rest, the b | || Every Few Minutes From GALA TIMES man scientists, whose patent was seized B & pronie ey exhibit of Peruvian art, which is said || fcct vecation. Persoually conducted, = , g during the war. Comdr. Dodd said the | 2828—WBAL Ballimore—1, 10 be the most compleie collection of || Shact Soime futl can® actummodste ror SOREEN e andfiienn il vann TONIGHT decision of the Cunadian Supreme| 6:00—WBAL dinner music. its kind in America. few more Make Teservation quick. i Avenue Terminal AT THE BIG — Court, upholding the German as ugainst |* 6:45 —Same a5 WJZ (2% ours). . o Ror Silugiaten Tolder. OTHER A-C Sets 4 ; AMBASbADOR col R N, the Alexanderson patent, was “persua- | 8:30—Nonsense songs. = riRmpR Y M. W. SMITH | Y, | W MARGA- E but that the broad principle of | 9:00-—-WJZ program. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 8T Park Road NW, Teleptione oun rlp’ C AY HOLMES governmental participation in the radio| 9:30—WBAL Siring Quartet. National—"The Spider,” drama, at | 'ricler Office, 613 14th Bt N.W. ATAN industry by drawing royalties on its 00—The Marylanders hour. 2:20 and 8 | i patents and the matter of sults by the | 256.3—\WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 ,,-.,,,‘ Mmfl‘:,::: Follles,” at 11:45 ] - ; s AT e i APO”"O Government for alleged infringement P N - iy o 5:20—Scores; hotel orchestra. | &m., 2:25, 4:40, 7:40 and 9:55 T |‘ F F BALLROOST | - TEX JUIN. l’;:fil,d_ policies that remain to be| gi00_Talk; orchestra; seed growers. Pabe Here ::: & E:tn,', at! lle Parrot ARLINGTON & FAIRFAX — - TORYEN OF THE NIGHT CLUB (Copyright . by North American :00—Reed Birds: Jump Wreckers, oy zw;m, lstS, . ‘nEd | 1643 Conn: Ave, RAILWAY CO. — ALL TALKIE) aper Alliance.) 0—WOR & WABC (2 hours), "AVENUE GRAND &% % : J 00—News: feature program. Earle—"Hot Stuff,” at 11:35 am, “Speaks for Itself” 2 (Originated by The Departmental | TODA 1 Army Transfers Ordered. :00—Dance music (30 minutes). 1:40, 3:45.5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Open 4 i Bank, in 1908) DAY HELEN TWELVETREES in Maj. Robert W. Strong, United Pt L MT. VERNON "CENTRAL °® St Bé Dand 305.9—KDKA Pit{sburgh—980 from 11 a.m. fo 11 p.m. ? D csrntion States Cavalry, has been relieved from | 5:30—Hotel orchestra; scores. Columbia—“Coquette” ( . a STEAMER C sts. N b 7 B B duty at the Cavalry School, Saumur,| 6:15—Studio program. at 1145 i, 355, 350, Sranrrae oo || Noow untit 8 PN ment employes the Charles Macalester STANTON -&Paffef Sy LOIS MORAN in “MAKING THE France, and ordered to duty with the 5—WJZ programs (2% hours). 9:45 ome- financ inde pend- SION.”" with VIRGINIA VALLI, IAN ; Cavalry Division ut Fort Bliss,| 9:30—Orchestra; studio: scores. wdn. g Al Aot i T ISevas T e Wherr Soay KEITH "CHEVY CHASE Sty e Be. 2 B ¢ SSetsuiitag -2 e ~Aeiet = chicken, fresh vegetables, and ence that comes with = ~Jiih & N ¢ Ave S. ? G o SetteiCoast] — Hal b 1 WJIZ. politan e ert _Song’ ith 0 AM. d 2:30 P.M AROLINA & AYe SE. n Retiery: ot ]:1 el e e Sl R (third week). at 10:15 am., 12:25, 2:35, | ] Seasonable food. the ability to secure 1 -M. and 2:3 iciz C » O MGk AL i ! . . gt 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 4:45, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Telephone Potomac 6322 # 4 SIBIUEAS, . Wit XTIACUECOX TIVE WO from Fort Monroe, V; to the office o , N wie ¥ 1 = Semteprboslg PIC of the chief of staff, War Department; 30 Talk; violin: newscasting. Rialto—"Syncopation,” second week e ox Jundarr funds when ready Round Trip, 85c LLU L L —HICTuR Capt. M C." Addoms, | Quarter- | 7:00~ Hour and half from WIZ AL 11:50 s, 1:45, 3:40, 533, 7:30 and h is need Admission, 25¢ HIPP DAY EOLONE 4> vTudawmc mster ¢ rom Hawall Lo Fort| 30— Studio: program. 9:30 pn, Cafe and Lunch Counter on Stemer CHOME TOWNENS " TODAY. HELEN TWELVETREES 1n Jay, N. Y., and Capt. Itobert A, Laird, | 9:00—Same s WJZ. Tivoli “The Broadway Melody,” at - Mt Varnon Not Open o8 Sundays ALL-TALKIE. _TORNe GV 31t Engieers, from the Panama Canal| 9:30—-On the Wings of Song. 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:35 and $:30 pm, LlBERTY 418 N Capitol St EMPIRE “i® Zot it . Ala., &s instructor | 10:00—Kequest organ recital (1 hour). Awbassador —The Clatlalan.” Time 3 = i RAD NAGEL E= TODAY—RICHARD BARTHEI Lama National Guard, 279.5—WGY Schenectady—790 llu‘l‘!:ll‘:;d.ful.\.;‘r‘.g o rabor ¢ . "(llur Bits Iiels‘ | T T as ; dinner musi uous from 11 a.m. to 11 pan. | Syuchr '} HOME 30 C st Major ““Chain” Features | | % oK programs; seor Exerciser ‘ ‘ ‘ { JESSE THEATER iy, e | TONE j:30—WEAF program. . CHAREATAN. . with LIVINGST _"ODARTHA SLEFPER b TONIGHT. E. program. HERBERT COMEDY b 535 sth StS.E. CBimistnsmnoy ||| 11505 Sams w AL b e s oo PRINCESS 1'% % 3tirk® o TRl The Eleventh Hour,’ A bo Eli - DUPLICATED Reducer —Iends you on the PSTARK. MAD." % 100 Taite. 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