Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 40

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He will sing Moya's most popular com- position, Eonl of Bonll." assisted by ‘William M Omh errigan Immediately xoumm:‘ the orchestra will 't of t.he score for “Lady, Be MP.: mainder of the includes ln original ve: m Your Heart,” omm.n and Ardan, Around piano duo, md “Just the Corner,” by the Rovers’ Quartet. ‘Theme songs from current Broadway musical shows will be presented as a feature of the Kodak week end hour by Countess Olga Albani, soprano; Jack Parker, tenor; a Nathaniel Shilkret's from “Chauve of the Vagabonds.” Bourdon’s Orchestra on Air. As the specialty in the Citles Service hour Rosario Bourdon’s Orchestra will play “Down in Old Havana Town.” Dnyl ‘Woodyard, bass, will sing Moret's “Chloe.” “Wan You” and selections from “The Love Parade” are among the other numbers. ‘The invigonun( Navy ballad, “An- chors Aweigh” is sandwiched between a group of popular dance tunes which the Clicquot Eskimos will play in their weekly broadcast. A feature of the Old comedy songs, "Donnld !twulbeumbyuonlrdawku bari- tone. Other selections will be pmvlded by Dnvld Mendoza’s Orchestra and a t. onths to Live” is the title achools land | 13:00—] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1930. WRC 315.6 Metefs. 950 Kilocycles. 2:00—U. 8. Marine Symphony Or- chestra. e 38:00—The Moxie Hostess. 3:15—Pacific feature hour. 4:00—"“The Lady Next Door.” 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:09—News flashes. 5:14—Correct time. 5:15—“The World in Music,” by Plerre V. Key. 5:30—Try-Me Ambassadors. 6:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy.” 6: 15—Un|ven-.| safety series. 6:30—Raybestos Twins. 7:00—Cities Service hour. 8:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos. 8:30—OIld Company songalogue. R — 9: week eng 10:00—Press Grill Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—Congress Hotel Or chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises, 15a—Morning devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 4052—WSB Atlanta—740, 00 Feature; theater program, program. 00—Same as WJZ (2% hrs.). 10:15—Feature (156 m.); WJZ (30 m.). 11:00—Concert hour. 12:00—Transcontinental program. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 45—WJZ (30 m.); features. oo—senru Protective i5—Same as WJZ (1 oo-mtun (30 m.); 10:00—Watch program; 10:30—Dance music. 365.6—WHAS Lonisville—820. ’l 00—Dancers; c:meol. feature. STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, ol 2:30—New York air show program, 2:45—"Science in the Nat Parks,” Secretary Wilbur. KR uo m). studio. 3 Al 5—Night school; vocal and plano. 1 l&—% (lbm) chlmpionl Seribe. TREK TO CITY IS SHOWN IN OKLAHOMA CENSUS Heavy Losses Are Disclosed in Smaller Towns, With Resultant Gains in Centers of Population. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., May 9.— oklahnrmnnu are leaving the smaller towns and vmn%esoand mt;:lnl to citles 1 tion, partial of more than popul census rej Statistics available from 1u eiuu and show an aggregal o!M?.l u‘ll.! cen! Ih B A unl ‘Thirty-six of the 66 towns of less thln 500 population which already have show an aggregate loss of 1,31!, or 8.2 per cent. Dry Pay Days Face Russia. MOSCOW, May 9 (#).—Dry pay days are decreed for Russia, The commis- sariat for home affairs has prohibited the sale of vodka, wine and other alco- holic drinks when the ghost walks. 3:00—"Toplcs the by m?:senuun Rur.h nnnnn Me- Cormick. 15—“Woman's Part in _Oitizens’ o A.%e'“uumwurk,"wm-m Star. e of 6: lb—mllne Adams, astrologer. 6:45—A. A. A. radiologue, by George E. Kenej rrect e. and Jane. 1bed But.eu Army Band. u 00—Sleepy Hlll'l Orchestra. 12:00—Correct Early hqnm Tomorrow. 8 00a—Something for every one. 10:30a—Saturday . | 11:00a—Norrine H% D-.hn, planist. 3:00—Concert by the American Fed- eration of Musicians’ Band. 4:00 to 4:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 5:00—Mullane’s Tea Timers. 7 oo—uuh and Mahoney in “Persons and Places.” 30—Lillian Lllewellyn, contralto, and 11, planist. ngregational Church, Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Reveille and musical clock. 8.00a—Birthdays. 8:150—Breakfast brevities. 10.00a—Talk under auspices of Ameri- can Red Cross. 10:: ww—Requut pmtnm 11:30a—Piano syncopations. Prognm for Walter Reed 12: Io—“An Odeflw Mother,” by Nell 12:45—Kalua Boys. 11:15a—Mary O'Donoghue, mezso so- 0. 2:00—New York air celebrities program. 0—For your information. 3:00—Lighthouse for the Blind, 3:30—Huston Ray’s Orchestra. 4:00 to 4:30—French Trio. WISV 25 Be - 5:00—Studio sketches. 30—News flashes. 00—Old Dominion 10: ubuoo—umn&%m Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a to 1:00—Farm news, current events and music. 2:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. NAA 434.5 Meters. Ju—wufim Bureau reports. 9:55—Time 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. 11: 8:00—Same as WJZ ( 10.00—Painters (30 m) WJZ (30 m). * | 11:00—Bank; :Reponen 11:30—The homint hour, 398.8—WJR Detroit—750, 12:30a—Dance orchestra. :30—Best, story; Ceell and Sally. oo—mmm, umz Symphony e TEACHER IS SUED Mother Charges Instructor Beat Child and Struck Her. KANSAS CITY, Kam my 9 (A)— A warrant charging a8 issued here against Miss Hfldl Rennu:k. a public school teacher, on complaint of Mrs. Lyle Plantz, who asserted the teacher had beaten 6-year-old Virgil Lee Plantz for throwing bits of paper on the class room floor. 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