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THE KBVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. U, WHUNESDAY, DECEMBEK 17, 1950, GANGSTER ‘T00 SURE,’ | &ovrbetene't nm! ted adjutant 1831 unuudmum 'l'h'm.vho turned by . Popki h: d_started after Rabner, he mndo{mmmtfwhn LEGION POST ELECTS and finance: offces Comdr. Phillips; Today on the Radio (Al time p.m., unless otherwize indicated.) AND GOES TO DEATH soiich Returns With Buddy to Repeat Storm Bath Room hmt. PHILLIPS COMMANDER g James H. Phillips was elected com- mander of Quentin Roosevelt Post, No. . Bath rooms in exclusive Mayfair of London include a hew idea in #ecora- tions. It is mural paintings in which the natural features of the room are mlenlnllnly used as part of the schems 11, of the American Legion, at its meeting Monday night in the Potomac Boat Club. Willlam H. Grass was elect- ed senlor vice-commander and Ray- mond Neudecker junior vice-command- Othfl' officers elected were: Dr. B. C. 5:00-—Scient tory. 5: 1&—Mullctl novelties, 6:00—News flashes. 6:12—On the Mat. +6:16—Classified program. letins. “Easy” Robbery at Tea Room. “Oh, we're being held up Both Are Killed. by the same fellow!” nh. ing one of the pair as the 'ho had lined up customers and employes and esca) with $200 in the other hold-u known art dealer has just ha n, ll'-hough the robbers’ pxst.o m< bulh room painted to represent a were pointed at her, she shoved her hus- | storm at sea. On the wash basin a ship | MacNetl, pon surgeon; George Hutterly, band a revolving door into the |is being mcked on the wall opposite | historian; J. S. Ingram, serflelnt at kitchen and calmly wllked over to warn [a man cl the fireplace, while in |arms, and les, 5. P. Allwine, the patrons. One robber pursued Rabe | the bath tul luel! a woman has found |E. M¢D, Kintz and David Aprll Ex- ner and was shot down by Schiagel as safety. ecutive Committee. Paul J. Bergh was 6:45—Police 7:00—Dinner music. 7:18—"Whither Away?"” Time signal. -Alexandria hour, 8:00—Talk. 8:15—Harry Woodard, pianist, 8'05—1\1"& talk by Dr. John O. 9 no—Don Whlunnn crooner. By the Assoclated Press. e CHICA December_ 17.—] o ago to rob the cun 'l\l os loop shat a robber came back . wif &nflmr Monday— and thg loot was dea! Coolness of & yoyng woman employe easy 10 da! Room in. C Artificial Chrlsfr:\as Trees are four YoMt .. $1.29 ll.n‘ ln flfll B oured "'Ex a0d sxpense of tree Noma Tree Lights These outfits eom om\pleu with long ex sockets lnd eight Imlh ln l varie 00a—The Neighborhood Club. a—Cakes for the Holidays, ) 2:30—American School of the Air, -ogram. 5:00—Primer for Town Farmers. propriate Selections. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. Emile Gauvreat. the weekly concert by Nathan- 6:30—Correct time. ting Co. stations. 6:45—Tony's Scrap Albani, Spanish soprano, the guest art- 7 45—Advemum o( ‘Sandy and Lil. /ambourine {derness.” The orchestral selections in- with Toscha Seidel. Jolk melodies. )a——On hildre: 10:00—Detrolt Symphony Orchestra. s bor Wise light in vein which will be broad- tors. 4759 Meters Slulkret’s Program on WRC, 380 8o omatea Sunoueras, Tonight to Contain Ap- | 3ico—rrimer for o g ¢ p 5:10—Asbury Park Casino Orchestra. 5:30—Children’s story time. i - 6:00—Correct time. i R 6:10—Bill Schult’s Golng to Press— An ocean cruise of Cuba will be the ! of GEIS—Progrnm resume. RIS ity St o by | £ E s e A o'cl a8 network of associated National e ey will consist of appro-| 7:00 Mugical Aviators. Cuban selections. Countess Olg | 730 Loy Weidner, baritone. ist, will contribute two numbers—Lady | 7:43—A! e and “Kiss Me With Ten-| 800~ oMt BRE o100 pand, ‘clude the “Intermeszo” from “Caval-| 8:30—Columbia Concert —Orchestra, Zeria Rusticana” and a medley of Cuban g00—The. Fuss g Selections by Dvorak and Rachman- 0—Smoke Dreams. 4noff offer conirast to & program other- 11:00—Swanee Syncopal csat at 9:30 o'clock by Gustave Haen- | 12:00—Correct time. ‘schen's Orchestra, assisted by the RQV- to 1:00—Radio Revival. 00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Uncle Jimmy and Mary Jane. 3:30—‘C::‘lilc'ren's Letters to Santa aus. Early Program Tomorrow. elers’ Quartet; Poul Oliver, tenor, an 4 Olive er, soprano. The qulrtet 8:00a—Tony's i 8:15a—Brad and A will contribute “Sing Somef i e v 8:45a—Morning Minstrels. 9:00a—Somet for every one. 9:30a—Bay State vmnum 9:45a—Morninj 10:00a—*The Art of Conversa- Ida Bailey Allen. 10:30a—"'Soft Toys for Bables,” by Joan Barrett 10:45a—Barbara Gould, beauty talk. 11:00a—"Food _ Fundamentals—Christ- mes Dinners for 1930,” ‘White. Grace s 11:15a—The Five Arts, 11:30a—Fashion talk. 11:95-—"Mwun¢ Paris Styles to Amer- ican Women,” by gn ‘Tobey. 12:00m—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 1:30—Ambassador Orchestra. 986 Complete ty of colors. Tinsel Cord, roll. . . . .10c; 3 for 25¢. Xmas Cord, roll. . .. .10c; 3 for 25¢ Xmas Rlbbon, roll. ... 10c° 3 for 25¢ Seal and Tag Assortment. . ......Sc Xmas Cards, Bomiehigll .. ... 196 (Every One D-fl-mu—t:wdopu to Match) 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Louls Dorfman, violinist, and Romeo Guaraldi, baritone and pianist. 4:00—Talk by Louis Aothschild, direc- tor of Better Business Bureau. “All Over Tnum” duet, “You Are ¢the Melody,” The Better to Serve Imagine.” “Three Little Wol'dl’ and “March of the Sirdar’ are among the ‘orchestral selections. 3 Terhune to Be Interviewed. ‘Albert Payson Terhune, author and dog fancier, vnu be interviewed by Grantland Rice in the weekly sports program at 10:30 o'clock. The inter- view will be supplemented by a musical. program by Leonard Joy's All-String Orchestra. ‘The first of a new series of concerts by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra will be :lr:‘dcfu&&?nilgtlby g',:“};l‘ and & network of other Columbla Broad-| 3:00Columbis Artists’ recital, Sasting System stations. The March| 2:30—american School of the Alr. Shnes” selostions are, the, POsartare" o 3:00 10 4:00—United States Navy Band. WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2 30—The Melody Three. 3:00—Pan-American Union program commemoration of thn e of the death of Simon gt‘m"r Pure Wholesome Candies Candy Canes 5¢ and 19¢ Miss America Chocolates A large 5-1b. box of assorted & chocolates that will please the 5BI;: whole family. —Heipful hints to parcnts. tions and equipment. Get a game now and P Sh " P and Used by many a—Request program for the Naval learn how to play. aPel‘ e ecans - lumn luu. Hospital. | - i = T 49clb. 2 Ibs., 95¢ o 5 Ibs., $2.25 to 1:00—Glaiys Marks, 0, ety ey s rany and Howard Moore, baritone. { An excellent grade of nuts with very thin shells. | grown in Georgia. Back to BACKGAMMONI Clever hostesses everywhere are provid- ing their guests with the entertaining game of Backgammom. This old English society game is now taking the place of bridge in many homes. Each game comes complete with instruc- Seven'l'een Perfume is endorsed by - June Collyer Famous Sereen Actress winning fra- rtacs” 1 i *indorsed 7:30 to 8: 00—Olmstesd ‘Trio. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical clock. tese” % ol smxmua and Enesco’s ¢ Rumanian Rhaj H *'Clev!hnd will be honored in the Fast| Weeight presentation. The Smoke Preams program, to follow, will feature i medley from “Floretta” by Domenico jvino's Orchestra and a solo by Mary les, soprano. = Echubert’s “Ave Maria” will be onel of the offerings of Toscha Seidel, vio- Hinist, who will join with the Columbia Concert Orchestra in presenting a half- program at 8:30 oclock ‘The or- ®Bhestra will play “Overture” to Weber’s “Oberon” and “Rosamunde.” Yule Messages Planned. ~The weekly concert of the United “States Marine Band will be interrupted mt 8:15 o'clock for brief Christmas mes- sages to members of the Nation's fight- Ang forces and war veterans not now in service by Secretary of War Hurley, ‘Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, adminis- itrator of veterans’ affairs, and Ralph IT. O'Neil!, national commander of the Ame’.":m ‘Legion. Dr. Ralph Knott's weekly travel talk | ‘and concerts by the Harmony Sonsswn gnd the Alexandria Hawalians are fea- WISV, H‘r'l'lriyere Dodw ‘Whitman, 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—" :;cknmmon " by J. A. Bar- 5: u—-m ‘Tea Timers. o = 2 Stopping to_tie his shoe lace on s dangerous traffic corner in Pefierbormuh. 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The station | also has u:heduled & program of dance music and a program arranged by the District Chapter of the American th Cross. Clocks A 'lnuli of alarm clocks in ‘hn’ h ' ’Ill“edntdunv& ! 9:45a—*“Our Daily Food.” 10 00a—Dr. Royal 8. Copeland. 10:158—* 'fimely Garden Suggestions,” ! by W. R. 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C. network. 2:00—The Fast Freight, program in Cleveland, by quartet —WMAL and C. B. §. gram by Olive Palmer, J 00—T an. I«nnox, Paul Oliver, 3: 3o—m Merchant and David Mar- Quartet and Gus- tave Haenschen's Orchestra— 4 la—chlldrenl program. WRC and N. B. C. network. 10:00—Detroit Sympthy Orchestra— WMAL and . network. to WW' ul. George Russell, poet. 3:30—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor of Better Business Bureau, WJSV 2354 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. -Kitchen Clocks These k has & pendulum. 'llhl flln on one winding. Quality at prices never . before approached. The New VICTOR The set that is REALLY a musical instrument. .. the climax of Victor's 33 years of musical leader- ship. nard ‘WRC and N. B. 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