Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 46

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NEW MUSIG WAL FEATURE TONIGHT Rioh's Orchestra Will Be As- sisted by Columbia Rhythm Choristers. Today on (AR time p.m., unless 475.9 Meters. WMAL ¢34 xtoeyeies. 2:30—American School of the Afr. 3:00—U. 5. Navy 4:00—Asbury Park Orchestra. 4: mketx Mountaineers. Little Russia Orchestra. -Biltmore Orchestra. ‘—Huheu rrom ‘The Evening Star. &:00Corret < afh 8 0r—The World3 Oldest otty,” by ¥ Selence Service. Freddie Rich's Orchestrs, assisted by | 8:15—Dinner Coneert, = | the Columbia Rhythm Choristers, will| 5:45—Tony’s Scrap Book. | 7:00—Popi m&amkuwmnr" “};’.“’"""’“w"“ o'clock fonight over WMAL and other bis Broadcasting System stations. initial program contains five with “On_the .Bal- eony in ."" The other selections sire “I Lost My Heart to the Girl of My Dreams,” “I Miss a Little Miss in Ten- Three Eyes” and 8:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. 8:45—“Touchdown," a foot ball comedy. 9:00—Rhythm Choristers. 10:00Lutheran progeam: tan's; Holiday.” | ALnerar progeam. with a foot ball theme, will be broad- 1,, 30-Ted Wenmr: O ,,” . cast at 8:45 o'clock, . It will be based |13 00— 7ed l’{,"" yenws. on a gridiron elash hetween Burke and S Wellington, two long-sianding rivals. | Early Program Tomarrew, The_incidental music will be provided | 8:00a—Tony's Scrap Book. 8:15a—Brad and Al. 8:30a—Morning devotions. backgroun | 8:45a—The Dutch Girl. Ross will interpret the program, “Poet's| 9:00a—Opening the Morning Mail. Gold,” to_be bmdcus from 8 to 8:30| 9:30a—Morning Moods. o'clock. usical selections include| 9:45a—Stokely Serenaders. | the Nupolmn song, “Catari Catarl”(10: ma—vzunku Hospitality,” by Grace “Tengo du Reve" and an aria from it Lachaume's “Trianon.” 10:15a—Advice 0 Brides. Spain World Tour Stop. 10:30a—* ‘l\hla Rock Gardens,” by Joan Spain is to be the world tour stop. lflidfih—h\nk W. Young, t. The musical portion of the program |11:00a—“Complexions," by Chase. | ranges from guitar selections by Ramon 11:158—"“The Box From Home," by Ida Mon| to a march by a famous y ‘Allen. Spanish band. | 11:48a—~Reshion talk by Hope Andrews. The Lutheran hour and dance music | 12: ‘Tremaine's Orchestra. Ben Bernie's Orchestra and Ted| lZ Swulflhl‘ Revue. Weems and his orchestra are among Orchestra, WMAL's other outstanding Columbia 1 Qb—llrcllv Orchestra. attractions. Tha station's features ol 2:00—Columbia Artists’ Recital. Jocal gl W 2 30~—Amerk:nn School of U!t All Stanley Bell l.nd Les vin dh'l 3:00—U. S. Marine Band Orches! mer concert. 3 ‘-"—"A New Kouwumf?r m“ hy Ruth Etting, the “queen of synco- Dr. W. R. pation,” will assist Rudy fllumm 4:00—Curtis program. Connecticut Yankees in -presenting — Sunshine hour tonight over WRC and [ WR! 315.8 Meters, ‘associated s):‘auorffi} C 950 Kiloeycles. e W & network of sing her famous “Ten Cents a Dance” . - BT Wa, b ) Broadcasting Co. _stations. poet. . &nd two popular nambers, “My Love for| 3:30—~Talk by Louis Rothsohild, diree- | You” and “If I Could Be With You an tor of Better Business Bureau. Hour Tonight." The orchestra will vary | 3:45-La Forge-Berumen Musicale. #ts program with sentimental and hu-| 4:00—“The Magic of Speech,” by Vida morous numbers. | Sutton. Sir Humphry Davy, the great Eng-| 4:30—The Lady Next Door. lish chemist of a_century ago, will be 5 oo-—xn the spoulgh'_ the dramatized honor guest at the 's program. Birthday Party. Rachael Morton, op-| 5 15—-—'1'he ‘Tea Timers. eratic soprano; John Moncrieff, basso,| 6:00—News flashes. and the Rondoliers will provide the| 6:10—Shoreham Orchestra. musical portion of the program. | 6:44—Correct time. Melody Moments program sounds | 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. the Yuletide note at & childhood pitch. | 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. It contains such selections as “Hansel| 7:15—The Jesters. and Gretel” “Ten Little Fingers and| 7:30—Phil Coak, comedian. Ten Little Toes,” “Animal Crackers”| 7:45—Musical gems. and excerpts from Herbert's “Babes in | g8:00—Sunshine hour. 'l‘uf d.” Oliver Smith, tenor, and| 9:00—Birthday Party. Helén Oelheim, contralto, will be the| 9:30Melody Moments. -’ soloists. | 10:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra. Beys 1o Provis Musie. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. st "’"%‘ N g’fl.‘fl‘g 12:00 to 1:00a—Jack Alton’s Orchestra. gem Community Early Program Tomorrow. t over WOL, The 'l-tlona ol.her al features will be Borothy e y messee,” “Them “Sa- ~ 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—Phil Cook, comedian. l‘lsw-uormnl devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—United States Army Band. ! -Morning elodies. Kohala Melody Boys, soprano, and Seba Christie, tenor. WJSV will brosdeast tonlght 8 spe-| elal program arranged by the District of Columbia Seclety of the Sons of the ks by eprwena S oo, ase| ntative - o of the George Wash-| m ooa,—mu and Bits. 10:15a—National home hour. 11:00a—Musical Appreciation Hour, di- Tected by Walter Damrosch. 13 W&W(mfl Sarket review. 121 market revie 12:30—] farm and home hour. ‘hestra. A dy 3:15—United States Navy Band. 4100 to 5:00—Radio Guild. 205.4 Meters. WISV e wiocyctes and Mary Jane. Letters them entation by Chick Godfrey. CHINESE WOULD USE | FOREIGN CAPITAL & Railways Minister Pleads for Wide TIndustrial Develop- ment. Santa By the Associated Press. NANKING, December 18—A plea to utilize foreign capital on a large scale | to effectuate the government's plan for | China-wide industrialization was made Tuesday by Sun-Fo, minister of rail- ways, in an address to the cabinet The minister, son of the late Sun ‘Yat-Sen, - founder of the Chinese Re- mic, said that with western indus- tions ummp}:yd- BEANS DELUXE M-*de.dunw when purchasi o( Cwexe consumers, enabling them to international “overproduction. — 1'3» ry Islands are not so named | unt of the little yellow bird, but h-euh of the immense number of dogs | , canis) found there. Stokely’s Tiny Green " .ima Beans On s¢ > at all Sanitary Stores and Piggly- Wiggly Stores Here s a Superb Gift | The New Heterodyne RADIO Offered with Ohristmas Allowsnce at— $99.50 Caomplete With Tubes $10 cash delivers it— and no charge for credit. A radio of wonderful range and perfect performance. 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