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Will Speak From White House on Program of Tuskegee Institute, The Home Run King (IN PERSON) >will assist the Blue Ribbon Malt Jester Richy Craig Jr. at the “Mike” TONIGHT 10:15 Eastern Time Another special program, to go on “gl air fionllht at 9 nulockwvll,l NM‘ pan- Anwrlcm cert o )lnfl.ne Band at’ the P-n-Ame'nun Senorita .'vl;:nn Meca, Cul mfln'm < 3 0, | and Hector de Lara, Mexiun baritone. Hack Wilson to Talk. Auma from the Pre::‘dent': -dgheu rogram contains twe er mmmup attractions—the i concert by nuwm Barlow's !gmphnny 8 brief talk Hack $:00—Musio in_the Alr, 3:30—Chicago Serenade. 4:00—Pacific Vagabonds. u.:ao—mm.m Hoover's address st ot Tuskegee Tnstfute: > 6: oo—Ne'l mhu. g time, ack AlM.n’l Orch- Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises, 8:00a—Gene and Glenn, 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8: heerio. 9:00a—United States Army | Wilson, hme—mn king of the Nmonn.l 1 League. Bariow's Orchestra_will play five se- lections, the feature being “Islamey,” a Which has mver before been Other nhcuma include "‘t_;:e »The Hhts “Arl:filenne “The Morning of a Fes- , tenor, again will be dio myhoun pro+ will sing 'wnm the mVer ber which he to sing on l!. Patrick’s prevented by illness. lebration will feature uflm Joe and B. Chris- the late President ‘Willlam NOTED PAYSIGHN NEAR-HITIN OF QUEER LOVE TARGLE Hear this amazing news story in the new “SALLY SOTHERN Ber ’s Orchestra in q&la shifted to Homo 's Orchestra in it Ballow went to New York in 1928 and played with George Olsen’s Orchestra in News.” Next he went with Fred- ge Rich's and then SKETCHES” WMAL TONIGHT at 7.15 and then enjoy these flavor masterpieces O keep In condition for his strenuous u:uvlfiq in radio, movie theater recording work, Morton Downey powllr Columbia tenor, has instalied a rowing machine and punch- ing bag in his dressing room at the Paramount Thum ln New York. * lmnordonllmud the Sunday night Playgirl uflu she uses two microphones—a short //’? 7 \\\em ) o : lr,(' VelvetKind %) Columbia on April 22 Belgian Prince on Way to U. 8. BRUSSELS, Charles of the Bel *ii WOL 11 Wl—Hel-lth talk by Dr Ruth Wads- worth, ll 15a—Radio Household Institute, 1:45a—Sweet, md w Down. Wi 12 15—Hal sz 's Orchestra. 12:30—National l"arm dnd Home Hour. 1:30—The Blue Blazers. 2: Do—ornn Recital and the Bern- heimer Trio. 2: W—"Ch.lld Health,” by Mrs. Evan- %eh Llndber[ 2:45—The Melody Three. 8:00—" Socul Prohlanu." by Harold R. 'lb—-"flu Gaod Neighbor.” :30—Radio Pla; ll 475.9 Meters, WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Play-by-play account of the Wash- 5:00—] 5:16—, 5: 30— Biltmors’ Orchestra. 5:40—Candy Contest. 5:45—President Hoaven address at the fiftieth anniversary celebra- 4 Institute. resume. the Insect At- . Sanders, 6:: 05— d WWBIHM Lloyd Weidner, e, 7:00—"“The Political Situation uhln Tcnl:ht." eric Wi e R oe an ef 8. ur_Pryor's Band, gt in by Fred- 5 Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Ann Leaf at the organ, Early Program Tomforrow. 8: Wl—llm'n.l.nl dmuou. llb—md ll lh—Be:n'und Helen. 1:30a—Ida Balley Allen's Editorial u:tu—'l':fi:ung Up for Spring,” by :30—Concert ensemble, 12:45—Columbia Revue. 1:00—Lotus Orchestra. 1:30—Barcla a. 2:60—00]!1111 ia Artists’ recital, 30—American School of the Alr— CAli Baba and the Forty 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:30—Syncopated Bll.hwm 205.4 Meters. WJsv 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Laugh s bit. 3:30—Newt Beall, crooner. 4:00—The “M” Trio. 4:30—Honolulu Beach Boys. 4:45—Science and History. 5:00—Along Route 50. 8:00—News flashes. 8:00—Cameron Club mllfll)n. 8:30—H Five. for Tonight.” , planist. 9:20a—Weathe and d eather report N father’s cloc) . 9:40a—Hints to housewives, 10:00a—Icy Desserts. 10:30a—Style talk. 11:00a—Sacred hour. 12:00m—Jerry Jernigan, pianist. 12:05—Farm Chat by D-vld Martin, 12:30—Luncheon Ensemble. 1 30—Old King Tut. 2:30—Dorothy King, soprano, 228.9 Ietal 1,310 Kilocycles. l:m—gporu Hour—base ball. Scores e, 5:00—One Time Opportunities. 30—Marine Carnival Lost 17 Here’s a letter written chbvr 2!‘. 11929, “Gentlemen: I started Kruschen ‘every morning as munh overweight and This Woman in 4 Weeks 4| meats end go light on potatoes, “lerzam and to res Pounds of Fat |rmxmmmummm( ter activit lll’l’lt’ spoon in a |Xm of ho'-water before breakfast every morning. To help re- duce swiitly cut cut pastry end nny butter, The Kruschen way is the safe way || Fo AT y money .mm all about Knuem. program. ferry Jernigan, pianist. 12:90 0 11 00—Paul D. Gable, organist. 434.5 Meters, NAA 550 Kilocyetes. 9:00—Pan-American Concert by Ma- rine Band. 9:56—Time signals, 10:00—Weather reports, 10:05 to 1:00—Continuation of Pan- American Coacert. SPECIAL EVENTS. President Hoover's address at the fiftieth anniversary celebration of Tuskegee Institute—WRC and WMAL, 5:30. SPORTS. “About Those Griffmen,” Thomas, WMAL, 6:30. SPEECHES. by R. D. 00— Variety m—WLW 11:00—The erylanderl—-WBAL. “How fo Meet the Insect Attac b WHAD P. D. Sanders, WMAL, Political Situation in Wuhlnmn m t,” by Frederic Willam Wile, n 7:00. DRAMA. Amos 'n’ Andy, WRC, 7:00; Mlnute Dnm a8, WMAL, 9:00; “Mr. " WMAL, 10:00. VARIETY. “Radio Joe and His Budget Boys,” WMAL, 7:30; Julia Sanderson and Prank Crumit, ‘WRC, 8:00; the Frolic, with Coon-Sanders Orchestra and Quartet, WRC, 8:30; py Bakers, WRC, 9:30; Richie Grnig. jr., WMAL, 10:15; Radio Playhouse, WMAL, 10:30. CLASSICAL. Pan-American concert by Marine Band, NAA, 9:00; Barlow's Symphony Or- chestra, SWMAL, 9:30, DANCE MUSIC. A. Rolfe's Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; King Edward Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Jack Albin's Orchestra, WRC, 12:15; Bert :Lown's Orchestra, WMAL, 12:01 am. B. HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—Tony's Scrap Book—WABC, WPG, WGR, WCAO and WBT. 6:00—Jim Corbett interviews ' Henry ull, stage star—WJZ, WBZ, d WHAM. WSMB. 7:15—Miniature Movies; Gus Van— ‘WJzZ, WBZ, WBAL and KWK. 7:45—"“Daddy and Rollo,” it act— WABC, WCAU, WCOA and WKEW. 8:00—Paul Whiteman's _Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, Need uj BOI’!OW v o Flashes from The tmluq Star, a resume of world mews, is broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. Woman Novelist Weds. 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