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MISS DRAGONETTE RETURNS 10 AR Sings Tosselli’s “Serenade”| WMAL and “Indian Love Call” in Cities Service Hour. stations. . Dragonette will sing Tosselli's ~Berenade,” selections from Jerome ml Bhow Bolt and the “Indian ‘while the orchestra will play a group of popular melodies. A two-year-old song, “Where Do You Wora John?” will be revived by the Clicquot Club Eskimos. The other se- Jections include the “Danse Mlclbre of Saint-Saens, “Beware of Love,” “With from the latest song tes of several years ago provide contrast m the Raleigh revue program. The broadcast features Olive Kline, soprano; piano Phil Ohman and Victor Ar- orchestral selections under the Rovers Male Quartet also will assist in program. Los Angeles will be honored by the Gold Medal Fast Preight in its presenta- tion tonight over WMAL and other Co- lumbia Broadcasting System stations. Appropriate musical selections will be introduced by the organist and the a uartet. These include “Home in Pasa- lena,” “Avalon” and “Romona.” Another True Story dramatization and a concert by thn Columbia Male Chorus are among WMAL's other major Columbia attractions. In addition there will be an hour lnd I half of dance music by as and @ late organ recital by Eaum- Leaf. d local origin in. the Army Band IM & talk by Mrs. F. T. Dubois on “The Federation of Citizens’ Associations as 3 m Muwy in the Nation’s Capi- ! dinny ull 0 ler music are cmf nmml features tonight of WOL. of WISV contains a_con- WARNING IS souunzn AGAINST SOVIET WAVE Sir James Leigh-Wood Declares Communists Seek Converts Among Unemployed. i s IN SLAYING OF D. C. MAN Charge of Murder Against Mrs. Cross Is Reduced After Hear- ing in Darien, Ga. By Dnn Associated Press. )ARIEN, Ga., August 22.—A charge ©of murder mlnn Mrs. Ruth Cross of !Nl elty, J:nnnee of the Wash- ington man and intimate that she knew ®il about the killing. Officers said they believed robbery was the motive. Mrs. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—Citles Service hour; solo~ en p! with novelty vocalist, pianist and orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WMC, WHAS, WSM, WSB and others. 8:30—Big Guns, dramatic sketch —WRC and N.'B. C. net- work, - , 9:00—Raleigh Revue; orchestra, quartet and soloist—WRC and N. B. C. network, 9:30—Fast Prelcht organ and artet—WMAL and C. B. network. Osborne and his tra; dance music— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- ‘work. 11:00—Wayne King's Orchestra; | dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. Today on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. the Radio (An time p.m., unless otherwise maean.; Local Stations. 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. ! »—u;ht opera gems. 30—Thirty-Minute Men. the 5:00—Talk epnowm Society, by 3 15—Relson's Gien Islanders. Crush 5:30—Orange 5:45—"“The Federation Citizens’ Associations as a lor.hl Agency in t.he Nation’s e-pltol." by Mrs. Du_Bois. 6: W—Cmckett Mountaineers. 6:15—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:: Jo—EvlnlEHne Adams, astrologer. a 45—A. A. A. radiologue. W—Comct "time. 7:01—Jimmy and Jane. 7:30—United States Army Band. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—True Sto: s 9:00—Columbia le Chorus. 9:30—Gold Medal Fast rrel(h( 10:00—Wardman Park Orchestra. 10:30—Will Osborne and His Orchestra. 11:00—Cotton Club- Band. 11:30—Organ recital by Esther Leaf. 12:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Something for every one. :308—M moodl 9:30a—United States Army Band. 10:00a—Saturday Syncopa 11:00a—Adventures of Helen md Mary. 11:30a—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 12:30—Savoy Flaza Orcl 1:00—Organ recital by Il'.hzt Leaf. 1:30—Dominion Male 2:00—Columbia Ensemble. 2:30—For your information. 3:00—Dancing hy the sea. 3:30—The Gauch 4:00—The Glen ltllndm 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 8:00—U. 8. Army Band. 3:30—Dancing melodies. 5:44—Correct tim 5 lb—Unc!! Aba lnd David. 00—Amos 'n’ c :15—Helen Denton, | 0. gap o iy se of the 7:00—Cities Service hour. 8:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos. H N_RB 'h Revue. ayne King's Orchestra. 11:30 to 12: W—Plllll D'Or Orchestra. Early Program Toraorrew. 6:45a—Tower health 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:304 ‘heerio. n:ou—m Crackles Man. Maids. 10 lbl—mo Household Institute. 0:30a—Peter Dardis, tenor. m 45a—Talk by A. Cloyd Gill, 1:00a—Organ melodies. u :30a—Luncheon Ensemble. “ an recital. u w—N-umm farm and home hour. ‘Three. ;!D—The Melody g - mréonm 00—Warren Sweene 3:15—Frank Spalin, b’lw 30—Mellow melodies. coowcso-—munyn-nrmr Wwisv 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. < okiaes. m:moo"—"z.am ‘Washingtonians. Early Program Tomerrow. oo-.——w;-mn man, -country jaunts. ibs—'rmmw‘- Chicken Dinner. 10:: an—Bob Merchant and Daniel 10 Islf—Hol.Iywood Boulevard. 1:00a—Gospel 11 wu—ooln' Throu(h Maryland, —Correct time. 12:00m- 12 ns—vlrglnls Home Players. Radio Service Phone Liberal A"‘l"".n:l.v.ln V:;rAal.l Tires . 15 8100 TURN TO The automobile column in the classified section of today’s Star for Packard's list of used cars. PACKARD’S USED CARS 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocyeles. 3:30—Sports hour. 5:00—Mullane’s Tea Timers. 5:30—Talk on sports, 5:55—Dinner music. 6:45—Variety 3 7:00—Kohala Melody Boys. 7:20 to 7:30—Late news flashes. Early Program. Tomorrow. 'l !ow—ululul clock, l 0a—] clock. 10:00a—Talk by Miss Helen Dunn of the rlun Red Cross. 10:30a—Reques! 11: :o-.—"clomu Pcmnlmy, by Kath- erine Swafford. 11:45a—Musical program 12: omn—Requenc program for Walter Reed Hospital. 12:30—Joint recital by Shirley Ernest, ”‘1’52“"' and Edith Israel, .pi- ani NAA Sty 3:45—Weather Buruu reports. 9:45—Time 10:00—Weather Burelu reports. Out-of-Town Stations. Progr red the Associated mu.msbndu Iorbiamm Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) GMJ—W'EAF New York—660. . Chain). 5 .5—Unc]e Abe David. 6: no—mfs Arcadia Birkenholz, Vio- 6:30—Welccl. Lewis and Artists. 7:00—Bourdon Concert Orchestra and Cavallers. 8:00—Eskimos' Darice Orchestra. 8:30—Big Guns, World War Drama. 9:00—Radio Review. 10:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 348.6—WABC New York—860. (C.B.S. Chain). 6:30—Evangeline Adams. 6:45—Fashion Plates; Orchestra. 7:00—The Nitwits. 7:30—Army Band. 8:00—Story Hour. 9:00—Columbia Male Chorus. 9:30—Fast Preight. 10:00—Observer;* Lown’s Orchestra. 10:30—Osborne’s Orchestra; Ellington's Band. 11:30—Esther Leaf, Organist. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—WEAF (1% hrs.); Echoes. 8:45—Keyboard Kids; Orchestra. 9:30—The Travelers Hour. 10:30—News and WEAF (30 m.). 394.5—WJIZ New York—760. 5:00—Orchestra. 5:15—Limelights. 5:45—Floyd Gibbons. 6:00—Amos ‘'n’ Andy. 6:15—Lessons in Golf. 6:30—Phil Cook. 7:00—Scores; The Pickard Family. 7:30—Les Artistes. 7:45—Folk Songs. 8:00—Louis Conrad. 8:30—Orchestra and Mixed Chorus. 9:00—Quakers. 9:30—Jolly Roger. 10:00—Music Drama. 10:15—Slumber Music, String Ensemble. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. | 7:00—WABC (30 m.); Sisters. 17:45—Soprano; Orchestra; Dance. 9:00—Glee Club; Concert; WABC. 11:00—Dance and Organ. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 5:00—Entertainers. 5:15—~WJZ (1 hr.); Ensemble. 6:30—Musical Moments (30 m.). 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:00—Romeos; News; Scores; Ismak. 5:45—Mac and Al; Feature. 6:30—WABC (15 m.); Mr. Hill. 7:00—Entertainers. 7:30—WABC and Music (4)2 hrs.), 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 5:45—~WJZ; Jesters; Troubadours. 7:00—Features (45 m.); WJZ (3% hrs.). 10:15—Feature; Sports; Orchestra. I. 7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 00—Same as 'JZ (4% hrs), m 15—0:‘-:: ital (45 m.). 3719.5—~-WGY lcl'leeuy—'l". 5:15—Music; Scores; u ls—Pllyboyl Nonlty Progrun W—ccnee a ao—- elt\on 30 m). l ) Dance Hour. 302.8—WBZ l’rlll‘fl!ld—”! Soo—erke&l, Books; Sports; Lime- light. 5:45—Serenaders (15 m): 6:45—Sweet Meadows; WJZ. 10:15—Sports; Midnight Melodies. Central and Southern Stations. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Organ; Brooks and Ross, 6:30—WJZ (15 m.); Orchestra. 7 00—Mac and Al; Nixht School. 7:30—Orchestra (15 m.); WJZ. 8:00—Orchestra; Scl'lb° WJZ 10:15—Variety (15 m.); 11:00—Variety Programs (2‘: hrs.). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Melodies (30 m.); Dairies. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2% hrs.). 10:45—Feature; Balladist; Band. 12:00—Transcontinental Program. 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—820. '7 00—Joe and Captain; Ted and Harry. 7:30—Scores; Feature; Orchestra. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2 hrs.), 10:00—Painters (30 m.); WJZ. FAMOUS KNOCKOUTS OF HISTORY 398.8—WJIR Detroit—150. 6 15-hmm. News; Best Story. 6:45—Cecil and Sally. 7:00—Feature; Jesters. 7:30—Same as WJZ (2 hrs). 9:30—Courlers; Sf 10:30—Same as WJZ. 11:00—Dance Music (2 hrs.). 277.6—WBT Charlotie—1,080. 6:00—Mountaineers; Classified. 8:30—Carolina Ni‘hth" 9:00—WABC (30 m.); Concert. 10:00—WABC (15 m.): City Court. 10:30—Same as WABC (11 hrs). 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—WJZ (30 m.); Scores; Orchestra. 7:30—Concert Orchestra. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2% hrs). 10:45—Jack and Bill; Liners. 11:15—Players; Varlety. 270.1—-WRVA Richmoend—1,110. 6:00—WJZ (15. m,); Trio. 7:00—Mac and Al; Tips. 7:45—Same as WJZ (134 hrs.). 9:00—Vacations; Radio Songs. 10:00—WJZ (15 m.); Varieties. 10:30—Choral Club: Orchestra. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 5:00—Uncle Don; Sports; Dance. 6:30—Bohemians; Skylarkers. 7:00—Bamberger Little Symphony. 8:00—Gypsies; Studio; Comedy. 9:45—Globe Trotter; Orchestra. 10:30—The Moonbeams. 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