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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ZAYDE FEATURE OF CITIES SERVICE ist, Playing “Tambourin Chinois.” Yacob Zayde, famoys violinist, will be | the principal soloist of the Cities serv- | ice Hour tonight over WRC and a net- | work of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. He will play Kreisler’s “Tam- | bourin Chinois.” The other soloists will be Jessica Dragonette, soprano, and Leo O'Rourke, tenor. Miss Dragonette will sing “La Violetera,” a favorite Spanish popular song, and selections from Franz Lehar's | “Merry Widow.” The Cavaliers Quar- tet and Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra also will contribute to the pregram | Cheer Up, Good Times Are Com- | ing" is the orchestra’s introc the novelty entertainment w! Binghi Breen and Peter de Rose will present at 6:45 o'clock with the assist- | ance of Welcome Lewis, crooner. The | duet numbers by Miss Breen and De Rose include “With You" and “There’s | Plenty of Sunshine for You.” o | A light Summer program will presented by the Clicquot Club Eskimos. ‘The principal numbers are “I'm hooking for a Four Leaf Clover,” “High, High, High Up in the F Pield and Forest.” Rovers Coming Back. The Rovers Male Quartet will Hills” and “Through ite of a few seasons b Shadow,” as a feature of the Revue. The orchestra under the direction of William Merriean will play selections from * and “Low Down Rhythm." “Hollywood Revue of 1929." Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- nick of Illinois will be the speaker in the Universal Safety Series. The Kodak week end program, another episode in the “Blg Guns” dramatic serial and dance music by Vincent Lopez and his St. Regis Orchestra and Del Lampe's Orchestra are among WRC's other features. The adventures of Maj. George Witten in the Boer War will be related in the Gold Seal dramatic series tonight over WMAL and associated Columbia Broadcasting _System stations. Maj. Witten will play the leading part in the drama. Another drama will be broadcast dur- ing the True Story hour. It will be based on the story “Two Hearts That | Beat as One.” P Sign of Green and White. Norman Brokenshire and Herbert Polesie will act as masters of ceremo- «nles on the Sign of the Green and White program. The entertainers in- clude David Mendoza’s Orchestra, a quartet and Schutt and Cornell, piano duo. The orchestra and quartet will present a variety of the latest popular music. The Gold Medal Fast Freight pres- entation is made up of a number of classical selections interspersed with old melodies. Dvorak's “New World Symphony” will be the principal organ selection. The quartet will sing “Mam- my’s Little Coal Black Rose” and “All ‘e Want to Do Is to Be With You.” Duke Ellington’s Cotton Club Band, Lown’s Biltmore Orchestra and ‘Will Osborne and his orchestra will provide WMAL's dance music. The sta- , tion’s attractions of local origin include a talk by H. E. Young of the Federa- tion of Citizens’' Associations and the Wweekly American Autobomile Associa- tion “radiologue,” to be presented by Lyman H. Wolff, travel counselor. Beverly Mae, baritone, and Gertrude ‘Trumbley, pianist, are the soloists on the program tonight of WOL. WJSV's | program includes a_concert by the United States Army Band and a half- hour broadcast by Jewell Jenifer’s Jubi- lee Singers. JUDGE SENTENCED FOR KILLING OFFICER "l'en Years in Penitentiary ].-‘m:el Autoist Who Shot Ar- resting Man. I By the Associated Press. June 27.—Judge . Skeggs, 78 years old, was oonvicted of second-degree murder yes- terday for the slaying of Policeman T. E. Wright, shot to death when he stopped jurist to arrest him on eharges of violating a traffic ordinance. Bentence of 10 years in the State Pen- ftentiary was passed. Judge Skeggs admitted shooting the | officer, but claimed he did not know | the men who stopped him were officers. | He sald one of the men hit him over | the hand before he opened fire. Denmark is placing a government | guarantee on loans to establish firms 'hh:.umh money to improve their PXNER NN Radio Service Adams 3803 = 18th & Col. Rd. ? Pastest and Best Radlo Service In Town g TR EEEE TR RN TONIGHT AT 1 An hour of charming | music by the " CITIES SERVICE ORCHESTRA AND CAVALIERS W R C and JESSICA DRAGONETTR and 32 otherstations in the National Broadcast- ing Company’s cosstto-coast and C: Cana netwos [ DECAYUR g 3 :30—Thirty-minute Men. WRC 3: 3 3 4: 5 5: 8: 5 BEES5500a21110220 aug cassw Today on Local Stations Famous Violinist Will Be Solo-| WMAL 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 00—Light opera gems. 00—"Chats with the Weatherman." 10—~WGHP Captivators. :45—Aunt Zelena 00—“Topics of the Times,” by Miss Ann Patten. :15—Goldenberg program. 30—Orange Crush program. b 45—"Washington Needs Your Help, by H. E. Young. 00—Crockett Mountaineers. 15—Flashes from The Evening Star. 30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. 45—A. A. A. radiologue. 00—Correct time. 01—Jimmy and Jane. 30—Gold Seal program. 00—Correct time. 0I—True Story hour. 00—Sign of the Green and White. 30—Gold Medal Fast Freight 00—Biltmore Orchestra. 15—Heywood Broun's radio column. 30—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 00—Duke Ellington’s Band. 30—Nocturne 00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Something for every one. 30a—Morning Moods. 00a—Columbia Grenadiers. 30a—United States Army Band. :30a—Saturday Syncopators. 00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. 15a—"Your Neighbor Next Door." 20a—Frank Young, pianist. 30a—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 30—Savoy Plaza Orchestra. 00—Organ recital by Ann Lea 30—Dominion Male Quartet, 00—Columbia Ensemble. 30—For vour information. 00—The Aztecs. 30—French Trio. 00 to 4:45—Manhattan Towers Or- chestra. 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 00—The Moxie hostess. 15—Pacific feature hour. 00—The Lady Next Door. 30—The Tea Timers. 00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 10—News flashes. 15—Tri-Me Ambassadors. 45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Universal Safety Series. 8 30—Correct tim by Elwood Street, (ALl time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) the Radio director of the Community Chest. 6:45—Songs by Peter de Rose and May Singhi Breen. 7 8:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos. 0—Big Guns. 9:30—Kodak week end program. 10:00—Vincent Lopez and his St. Regis Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—Dell Lampe’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 5a—Morning devotions. 0a—Cheerio. 8:00a—The Crackels Man. 8:15a—Morning melodies. 9:00a—Dr. Copeland’s health talk. 9:15a—Hits and Bits 10:00a—Three Little Maids. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Peter Dardis, tenor. 10:45a—Current _events 11:00a—On Wings of Song. 12:00—Organ recital and Kitt studlo. 12:45—National farm and home hour. | 1:30—The Melody Three. 2:00—The Marionettes. S oming ranch life. il Langlois, baritone. 3:30—Dancing_melodies. 4:00 to 4:30—The Lady Next Door. 434.5 Meters, NA‘A 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:45—Time signals. 10:00—Weanther Bureau reports. 228.9 Meters. WVOI‘ 1,310 Kilocycles, 3:30—Sports hour. 30—"Tom and Wash" 00—Mullane’s Tea Timers. 5:30—"One-Time Opportunities.” 6:00—Dinner music. 6:30—Police flashes. 6:45—Gertrude Trumbley, planist. 7:00—Beverly Mae, baritone. 7:20 to 7:30—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Reveille and musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. ! 8:15a—DBreakfast brevities. 10:00a—"“Swimming _Instructions,” by Ina Lee Law of the American Red Cross. 10:30a—Today's bright spots. 10:40a—Request program. 12:00—Request program for Reed Hospital. 12:30—Wedding anniversary program. 00—Luncheon music. ‘Walter ' SEARS, ROEBUCK ano CO. Bladensburg Rd. at SATURDAY We Will Sell Just 20 j SILVERTONE RADIOS FLOOR SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATORS REDUCED GREATLY LOT 1—14 Sets Only Choice of 7-Tube Screen Grids or 8-Tube Neutro- complete with i | dynes, tul stalled. Our regular low price, $100.00. Reduced to LOT 2—6 Sets Only 9-Tube Neutrodyne sets, complete with tubes, de- livered and installed. Our regular low price, $124.00. Reduced to All Sets Sold “As Is.” With 90 Days’ Service and Guarantee Sets Mechanically Perfect Convenient Payments Easily Arranged | Open Saturdays 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. | WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK 15th and H Sts. N.E. '09 Cabinets Slightly Marred. D. C., FRIDAY, WJSV 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Bob Merchant. 4:00—Robert Downing presentation. 4:30—Children’s program. 5:00—Science and History. 5:30—Down the Highway. : 0—Musical interlude. 6:40—Classified program. 7:00—Police flashes. ogram. 8:45—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. | 9:30—The Gondoliers. 10:00—Song_story. 10:30 to 11:00—Dr. Frederick Karr. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a to 1:00—Farm news, current events and music. 2:00—Midafternoon musicale. Out-of-Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. (Meters on ieft of call ietters. kflocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—600. (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:15—Safety Series. 6:30—Welcome Lewis and Artists. 7:00—Bourdon Concert Orchestra and Cavaliers. 8:00—Eskimos’ Dance Orchestra. 8:30—Big Guns. 9:00—Radio Review. 10:00—Vincent Lopez. 11:00—Del Lampe’s Orchestra. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. (N. B. C. Chain.) 5:00—Talk on Books. 5:15—Limelights. 5:45—Floyd Gibbons. 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy. 6:15—Lessons in Golf. 6:30—Scores; Hotel Orchestra. 6:45—Rise of the Goldbergs. 7:00—The Pickard Family. 7:30—Hysterical Sportcasts, 7:45—Lucile Turner. 8:00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. 8:30—Orchestra and Mixed Chorus. 9:00—Quakers. 9:30—Week End Program. 0 rama. 1 10:15—Slumber music (45 minutes). 1 1 10° 1 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—Same as WEAF (11 hours). 8:30—Old Timers: Studio; Scores. 9:30—The Travelers' Hour. 0:30—News; WEAF Program. 422.3—WOR Newark— 6:15—Argentine Trio; Revue. 7:00—Arabian Nights; Studio. 8:00—Gypsies; Orchestra. 9:00—By the Fireside. 9:30—Feature and News. 0:00—Orchestra; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170, 5:45—Mac and Al; Feature. 6:30—WABC (15 minutes): Mr. HIll. 7:00—Entertainers (30 minutes). 7:30—Same as WABC (415 hours). 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 5:45—WJZ (30 minutes); Music. 7:00—Summer Program. 7:30—Same as WJZ (23 hours). 0:15—Jewelers; Sports Review. 0:40—Jack Denny’s Orchestra. JUNE 27, 1930. BREWERY IS BOMBED IN NIGHT IN CHICAGO Site of Another One Recently| Moved Also Bombed Within an Hour. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 27—Two bombs shook “The Valley” last night, destroy- ing a miniature brewery and damaging the site of another which only recently had been moved away, The brewery bombing at the rear of 2021 South Racine avenue shattered five vats of brew and sprayed the - terior of the bullding with beer in proc- m’x‘g: ni:m(lcfl;re. other explosion was in a e where police said a brewerynrl:x!d operated up until a short time ago. The building is at 1650 Alport street. The bombings occurred less than an hour 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Hour of Features. 8:00—WJZ Programs (21 hours). 10:15—Feature (15 min.); WJZ min.). 10:45—Studio Concerts. 12:00—Transcontinental Program. 398.8—WJIR Detroit—750. 5:45—Serenaders; Best Story. 6:45—Cecil and Sally. 7:00—Feature; Jesters. 0—WJZ (15 min.); Feature, 10:00—Orchestra (30 min.); WJZ (30 as U. 8. to Take Part in Exposition. President Hoover yesterday signed s Major “Chain” Features 10:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra; N. 11:00—Duke 11:30—Dell Lampe's Orchestra; ‘TONIGHT. 7:00—Citles Service hour; solo- ists, male quartet and Bourdon Orchestra—WRC and N, B. C. network. 8:00—Interwoven Pair; Ernle Hare, Billy Jones and orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WMC, WHAS, WSM, WSB and others. 8:30—Big Guns: dramatie sketch—WRC and N. B. work. 9:00—Raleigh Revue; orchestra, quartet and soloists—WRC and N. B. C. network, 9:30—Fast Freight; organ and quartet—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 9:30—Kodak week end program; soloists and Shilkret’s Or- chestra—WRC and N. B. C. network . dance music—WMAL and B. C. network. Ellington's Band; dance music — WRC and C. B. 8. network. dance music — WRC and N. B, C. network. BRIDE AND GROOM TREK ON INTO NORTH Albees Head for Yukon Area Dq spite Warnings of Vet- eran Trappers. By the Associated Press. PRINCE GEORGE, British Colum| June 27.—Unmindful of the pl of :nppg:o ut,h !ol"’uke their wild venture e dangerous northland, William H. Albee and his bride of Cars mel, Calif, were tramping onward toe day about 500 miles north of here, fne t_i_eer:_tm:pun reaching Dawson, Yukon Ty, Yesterday, for the first time since early this month, when left civille 7ation and plunged into the little-known reaches of Northern British Colum! | word came from the adventurous eoug.h.d Trappers arriving here said they seen the Albees, and that they had ignored their pleas to turn backward. 'O?fld Lhuz'lr R{OJOCM hike around the , the Albees were carrying only the barest necessities, including a .33« caliber rifle, with which Albee hoped to ;neet every demand of their perilous journe; _— SR TG R What have the stars in store Joint resolution previding for the par- 260.7—W] ter—1,150. min.). 348.6—WABC New York—s60, Wl 'f(‘;“ml"“;” 1,150 11:06- Batgs R e — ticipation of the United States in an for you? 45— nutes); Dance. . exposition to be held at Paris in 1931, (C. B. S. Chain.) (100—Same as Wiz (3% hours). 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. isidliostiirordhodiolyal 6:15—Ray's Orchestra. ¢ I S St 6:30—Dairies; Scores. » HEAR 6:30—Evangeline Adams. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790, S5—Protective League; Feature. ln;n(‘x; ’.‘;‘?,En’e’fi?afilfifs?:i'v'fn? 531?« 6:45—Levitow Orchestra. S SN Beiea Vathots 5—WJIZ and WEAF (3% hours). | febatme 5r 1n Jearen amey ofy Sorices 7:00—The Nitwits. 830 WEAF 30 mimane?” oncert | 10:15—City Court. the employment situation in the VANGELINE 7:30—The Adventurers. O rehostr 0 minutes); Conoert| yo:¢s_pance Musle. bl Py o 1§ 0—cama as WEAR G inours). 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 9:30—Fast, Preight. = : 7:00—Violin; Scores; Feature, | M 10:00—Observer; Lown's Orchestra. 10:30—Half Hour {rom WEAF. 8100—Two Hiours frotn Wos: These Hot D DAMS 10:15—Heywood' Broun. y 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 10:00—Painters (30 min); WJz (15| ays 103802 08bxitnie's Orohestr SBUMELONS| 1455 vovs ioust (18 iovivesy s WidH % Make werld’s foremost astrologes Band. 11:30—Ann Leaf at Organ. 15—Gou‘eir; Mac and Al min.). 1:45—Trio; Tenor; Reporters. Westinghouse Fans W% (3% hours) 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. i TONIGHT 272.6—WPG Atlantic CHy—1,100, | 10:15—Sports; WJZ Program. R e e a Necessity and every Monday, 7:00—Same as WABC. AND & o . > ¥ 7:30—Muslcal Program. cENTnA;,T:¥?O§guwnznx 10:15—Feature (15 min); Wz (15 | Call Adams 3803 Wednesday and Friday : nist; nce. ed 9:30—Wandering Poet: concert. 10:00—Same as WABC (112 hours). 11:30—Organ Recital (30 minutes). 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 5:00—Hour from WJZ. :00—WBAL Ensemble. 30—Musical Moments (30 minutes). ©1930, The Texas Company THE TEXAS COMPANY, Texaco Petroleum Products 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, :00—Organ; Brooks and Ross. 30—Orchestra; Mac and Al. 15—Night School; Orchestra. :45—WJZ (15 min.); Champlons. :30—Scribe; Variety. 9:00—Same as WJZ (1% hours). 15—Party (15 min.); WJZ (30 min.). 00—Variety Programs (24 hours). min.). 10:45—Dance Melodies; Feature. 11:15—Tenor; Jack and Bl 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. | 6:00—WJZ (15 min.); Music; Feature. | 0—Mac and Al; Sports; Feature. 5—Same as WJZ (1% hours). 9:00-—Studio (30 min.); WJZ (45 min.). 1 Feature; Choral Club; Orchestr: on the hottest day—on the highest hill. or a hint of knock! 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