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* count his intcrvicy Nl NGELLON TO SPEAK OVER RADIO FORUM Problems of U S Treasury to Be Topic Discussed { by Secretary. ; Prcblems of the Treas Department ! will be ciscussed by retary Mellon ! when he speaks tonight in the National Radio Forum, atranged by The Wash- ington Star and broadcast over WMAL and a coasi-to-coast metwork of oih Columbis, Broadcaziing System sixiions. Secretary Mellon's addr fourth in a = of forum discu by members of President Hoover's net. It is under:tcod that be will clude in 2ech comment cn schegule, 7=y Hont, noted rnrrrxponcen\ vill be devotzd to ik famous “Lost Brtialion.” Hu with Mz, of the haw sey, commande. -- scue from the Argonu talion, upon it Forest. Hank Simmon:' § will present a ‘ccnc | old classi~ “Damon Pythias.” The | play will be in four acis and nine scen» Simmons will enact (he role of Damon 1 B t. compan ned on of the Pythig= will b actsd by DeWitt Festival | A traction. to be Enown ar Ballads,” will be broades WRC. 'The pragram it heert-vringing balla peseniod in ¢zl Clown pregram, con- s _The principal “The Land of Js ‘The Last of the alsy contains 2nother n3 Orchestra and a amm’s Orchestia n and Kenny il contribute t the p This staticn also bv Charles Brandcn tional fi~ld seeretary of the of America, on “Vital Valuas scn World.” Lent. prcminent Washington wili be heard in = recital to- night over WJSV. She will be aczom- psnied at the piano by Ma 0'G Virginia “ho: and a coneert r are among the | Folks Behind The Microphone Today on the Radlo ! (Al programs scireduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 31 Melers. “ RC 950 Kitocycles. 2:15—Dadieation of the mmicipa! sirdome. —Classic Gems. —Redi> Play Bill. :00—The Lady Next Door. g shop. [ 6 6:3 and His Musical 7 -x:eqm ballads ties program 7:20-~Wil Orchestra 00—Erno Rapee and His Symphony Orchestra. es by Sir John C. Reith hramm’s oun-etrn Onh" tra. 435.9 Metere, 630 Kiloc: WMAL Adcress rebroadc. 00—Ann Leef 50—Spanish Serenade 00—Farm Science Snanshol 10—Winzgar's Barn Orchestra. (l—Memoria! &, addre:s. —Winegar's Barn Orchestra. :45—Columbia_ Artists' Recital. 00—Ted Husing's Sportslants. 7:30—Reis and Dunn —Tlashes from The —Time and program —Mcrton Downey, tenor ivic talk, under auspices of the Weshington Chamber of Com- merce. 30—"Jesus Preparing. by Dr. Wiliam 45—Park Centrzl Orchestra. 00—Arthur Prici’s Band. 5—Washington's “Best Bread Girls.” 7:30—Chronicles, with Fr: traveler and war corres 8:00—Associated Glee Clubs of Americe tee . Donald : London, vening Star 8:30—National Redio Forum—Speaker. Secretary of Treasury Mellon. 2:00—"Damcn and Pythias.” by Hank Simmons' Show Boat company. 9:47>—Tony Cabooch, "“The One-Man | Raaio Show." 00—Washington's Musical Art (;al-‘ lery—Choral Festival Choir. 30—Will Osborne’s Orchestia. :00—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 30—Ann Leef at the organ. 00—Weather report. WOIL, 2289 Metc 1,310 Kiloc: 3:00—Sports prgram. 4:45—March of Time. 4:00—Garber's Orchzsira 5:00—Howard Moore, baritone 5:30—One-Time Opportuniti: 6:00—Dinner music. :15—Dorothy Reddish. soprano. —Prcgram by Walter T. Holt 6:45—Cclumbia “Junior High & Glee Club, 'Y)»»Tf‘t Globe Trotter. Kenny and His Crowd m “Vital Values of the World,” by Charles Booth. Rose Novak. violinist to 9:00—] Rrrwrd]nx,? of Guy berdo's Orchestrs WSV 2054 Meters. ' 1,460 Kilocycles. —Neil Lewis Stafford, reader. ngs by Lewis Smith, 103 10: 11 1 12 Prison Brandon 1 8:30 Lem- | employment. Popy'ar songs by Bob Ewing and Al Wilson. . and Mary. 2. of Politics 0—Sunday School Lesson. :00—Rock Creek B 0—Old Virginia Hoc-Down :00—Studio feature. :00-—Weather forecast. Choonss SCHOOLS, MASONS AND HOSPITALS GIVEN LEGACIES IN KOBER WILL Late Dean of Georgetown Medical School Names Charitable, Rehgmus and Medical School of Georgetown . the Medical Society of the District, a Masonic lodg> of Califcrnia a number of local hospitals and poor sick people of the town of Alsfeld, Hes- Germany, are to benefit from the | $400,000 estate left by Dr. George M. BY THI RADIO EDITOR. THER radio cntertainers wonder | i the Thres continue “ad libbing” srogram over the Colum- em with | the same nonchalince &5 If they were | smusing some friencs at a house party, and the Thres Doctoi: Tow the others 2o through the monotony of rehearsing prcziams. Russell Pratt, Rznzom Sherman and Joe Rudoiph cic the namer. Pratt and Sherman grev up togethier. in Appleton, | and continued to be closely asso- | ra d when they got into business in ! Chicsze. Pratt is tied up with the | Credit Men's Assoclation: Sherman is | an insurance agent. They maintain an | e interest in their business despite | sucncss a5 chain broadcasters, and. | o: course, have more time for ‘their | affairs than. most radle artists would, b2-ause they never prepare more than a line or two of their program in a0 vance. and they never rehearse, 1t wes through business that Prett got into radio. It was decided to publiciz= the concern with which he is associzicd, 20 he organized a quartet and sang in it himself on the air. Music | had been his hobby since boyhood. but this diGn't seem to help’ the quartet, which roon went off the air. But Pratt bad been bitten by thol microphone bug &nd he talked it over | with Sherman. The latter was by this | time a seasoned broadcaster, though strictly incognito. In the days when KYW was the only station in Chicago | k> used to take off three hours lcr‘ lunch in order to drop in on their | Afternoon Frolic prcgram. Those were ine days, too, when anybody who went into the studios and said he could sing was at once Jed to a microphone, with- out benefit of audition | When Joe Rudolph eame along the #rio was complete. He was in much | the same position as the other two, and liked radio in the way they liked it It wasn't lJong before WMAQ had the Three Doctors on a regular program. | * x o ox TY sctors were given auditions for s Tecent “March of Time’ ization before one was found who eould imitate the voice of Charlie | satisfactorily. Senator’ Dill of , in London on & broadcast- Wi E ga investigation trip. will be heard in [ : bia’s 31. Carveth Wells, explorer, suthor debunker of African big game hunt- has been booked for a series of 10 weekly humorous talks over an N. B. C. network. “Fishing for Lions his initial broadeast, i scheduied to- morrow morning at 11:15 o'clock nternstic rebroadcast 'GOV. LONG’S FAVORITE JEW’S-HARP IS LOST Potlikker and Corn Pone Offered Reward When Mansion Fails to Yield Instrument. Br the Amociated Pres. BATON ROUGE. La Huey P. Long ix willing to give ses gallont of potlikker and enough ¢ pone to absorb same for return of his missing jew's-barp. The lo:s of the jew's-har as the musical side of the and Senator-«- vealed when tbe Cadet Band of the { owimny Stade University serenaded "him. When the concert was concluded | | thie “Governor was asked if he could iy any musical instrument. “Sure.”| said. “I've always played the and I'm good st ii. Wal 3o 2 until I get it and Il show you.” |7 ‘The Governor's mansion was high, Jow and in bet jovl harp was found Long may have taken the m commented. | Unable to entertain, the Governor fold the bend that he planned foi- it fo en masse to West Point when ps State plays the Army. “But first.” % seid, “we need more ®boes, uuoon« lnd pceolos.” AUTOGIHO PILOT RESTS l‘nmonunnnl Fught wil Resumed Monday. WICHITA, Ksns. May 23 (#) Johnny Miller, Poughkeepsic, N Avhe is making a trapscontinental fiight | n w autogiro by efsy stages, will rest | here todsy and rrow befors con- tinuing his journey o' Los Ang~les. Th firer agrived herc from Salina, Kans, searched ecn—but no | Kober, | Medical Scheol, in turn, wonder | s | will Teceive $6,000. Be |} dezn emeritus of Georgetown who died April 24 The probate of the will of Dr. Kober was ssked today by the Washington Loan & Trust Co. nemed as executor | and trustee. The executor declares that hysician owned real estate valued 9 and hed peronal property 6.49. He is survived by = . Lizzie Leclerc, 1819 Q street and a number of nieces and nephews | grandnieces snd grandnephcw in this country and in Germany. Relatives Benefit. After the death of the sister, who is to have the income for Jife from the whole estate, the trustee is directed to hold securities worth $54,000 for the benefit of a number of nleces and nephews during the life of the survivor: | to pay Henry Kober $15,000; Florence L. Page, $20,000: Katle Juchatz, $10,000; |Mlorg'o Link, $10,000; Henrietta Seedorf, : Dora Zehner, $10,000: George. illiam and Charles Hilkemeier, $8,000 each; Lizzie Otten, $10,000: children of | George M. Habel, $8,000; Charles Habel, $10,000; Willlam P. Habel, $7,000; Amelia Lius, $8,000: Willlam P. Herbs and Lizzie Bryant, $20,000 each; George | M. Kober, $5500: Martin Habel and Lee Kcber Habel, each $5,000. The president and directors of | Georgetown College are to have $20,- 000, one-balf of the income to be used in the creation of scholarships and a loan fund in the School of Medicine in connection with the Kober Pounda- tion, 'to be awarded t> deserving young men residing In the District or in Medoc County, Calif, who may de- slre to study medicine. The other half of the income Is to be used for George- town University Hospital The Medical Society of the District the income to be used for relief of old or infirm physi- cians. Bequests of $5,000 each are made o children’s hospitals, Concordia Lu- theran Ohurch. the Instructive Visit- ing Nurse Society, Washington Home for Incurables, Ruppert Home for the Aged and Infirm, German Orhpan Asy- lum and Tuberculosis Association. The | Salvation _Army, Nelghborhood House nd the Saengerbund are each to re- | ceive $500. The District Commissioners are giv- The Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys. 700 Kes 860 .. 1060 . 990 . 600 L. 660 . 790 20 WABC . WBAL . WBZ WCAO . WEAF s WLS ... 5 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of wsrld mews, is broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE. fiol‘flj bll[ CASTLEMAN'S INN on Bhenand beau Le nm-mx. fshing. sw s om Vi ashing! SI, Soulhern Meal icly Bookl CasTimmANBe! WARREN GREEN HO l'EL Warrenton s Vieg shing! Over Lee NHighiwa hrouoh Bullrun Pattieneld - FRLD G BERGLR. Provrietor Te n The Crocker House In Alexandria |[Breakfast Corner Fairfax and [Luncheon Wolfe S Ton o the 2 Dinner Meet- MARYLAND e Potomac. is O si. Sut.r! on cken Dinner. $1.58. - On Jrtially Cured Country Ham Dlong From Our Own pecial Rates for Bangu Hihcheons and Tear he. Teieyhone Gaithershure 213, THE BLUE LANTERN INN ANNAPOLIS, MD. King Qeorss st. betwsen ggtes 2 and 3 e Naval Acadsmy. Paons #40. Snecis) Sunday Dimner Supper on Sunday Nights Educanonal Institutions. en 100 shares stock of Wacshington Saniiary Improvement Co. the income from which is to be used one-balf for prizes in domestic science to pupils of the public schcols and one- | half for prizes in the training school | for nurses at Gallinger Hospital A bequest of $10,000 is made to North- east Lodge, No. 266, F. A. A. M., of Fort | Bidwell, Calif., the income to be used in the upkeep of the lodge, the Peoples | Church and cemetery. Another $10,000 | is to go to the Buerger-Meister of the town of Alsfeld, Hessen, Germany, for | the benefit of the sick poor people of that place. The rest of the estate is to be dis- tributed in 33 parts among a number of relatives. | DISGRUNTLED PORTER of the the 4 STABS BANK OFFICIAL ! Statement That 0il Stock Was Worth- less. Assault Follows By the Assoclated Press NEW YORK, May 23.—Charles A Dean, 52, assistant trust officer of the Empire Trust Co., was stabbed with an | ice pick yesterday offices at 120 Broadway. Police arrested Shella Kalesen, 4 jobless porter, who. they sald, hil hiked from Chicago in the hope that he | might realize something on ofl stock purchased in 1927, and stabbed Dean when the trust company officer told him his securities were worthless. Dean's condition is not critics New Evening Golf Classes Starting May 21 and May 26 Health Education Department Y. W.C. A, 17th & K Street LUNCH, $1.00 AFTERNOON TEA DINNER, $1.25, $1.50 RESTAURANT | Anchorage Culsine Connecticut Ave. at Q St. _Decoration Day PERSONALLY CONDUCTED All-Expense Tour 10 ATLANTIC CITY rousn $20.00 INCLUDING Rail Fare and Hotel Accommodations Two Nights and Seven Meals, Friday, May 29, 1931 Via Pennsylvania l-llro-a Teave WASHIN £ Betnrni ndny. May A Leave ATLANTIC CITY (F. 8.7T.) 6:45 P.M. | Purchase Tickets and Hotel Coupons AT TRIP Ober's Steamship & Tourist Agency T B STREET N Telerhone—National 3543 3518 LOCALSLONG DISTANCE MOVING CRATING PACKING 8. SHIPPING AGENTS ALLIED VANLINES GS Fangsee RU s'roun sronumncm 'rmz='r N. ! -334k- 4344 |3l3 VOU PHONE NORTH = Advice to Go Stravght Is Given | i rnce this afternoon to hear an zddress by Charles Brandon Booth, national e. | America. | virtually in the company's | ;p § STAR. WASHINGTON, D, LORTON PRISONERS | SPEECHES. * “Treasury Problems.” by Secretary Mel- lon, in the National Radio Forum, WMAL, 8:30. HEARBOOTH SPEAK DRAMA. Amoc 'n’ Andy, WRC. 6:00; “Damon and Pythias” by Hank 'Simmons’ Show Boat company, WMAL, CLASSICAL. ' Iiro Rapee’s Symphony Orchestra, WRC, 8:00; Ann Leaf at the organ, WMAL, 11:30. VARIETY. Inmates by Secretary of Volunteers. Prisoners at the Lorton (Va.) District e nie - o1 v - . WRC, 6:30: Arthur yor's Band, Reformatory fcrmed an open-air audi AL, 0 maiissis. Banias WRC, 7:00; Wilkins Orchestra, WRC, Associated Glee Clubs of America, WMAL, 8:00. DANCE MUSIC. . A. Rolfe’s Orchestra, WRC, Will Osborne’s Otchestra, WMAL, Jack Denny’s Orchestra, Jack Albin's Orches- 1. tension secretary of the Volunteers of Booth, son of Gen. Ballington Booth, founder of the Volunteers. a social wel fare organization for th: relief of pri oner; and the poor, was to the auty of the prisoners af slec-=. " He hac made similar inspira- 1lks to prisoners throughout the urging them tos 3o straight and offering them help after HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. :45—"Toples in Brief.,” by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA. WLW, WRVA, WIOD and WFLA. :30—Rise of the Goldbergs, humor- ous sketch — WJZ. WHAM, WBAL. WREN and KWK. :30—Don Vocrhees’ Orchestra and Earl Spicer, baritone — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and KWK. :00—Harbor Lights, dramatized tale of an old sea captain—WJz, WBAL, KDKA, KYW, WHAM, WBZ and WBZA. 00—Around the Melodeon—WBAL. :00—Cuckoo, burlesque skit —WJZ, Addresses Central Students. In an address yesterday to 1.800 Ce 1 High students Booth, spe: ing on the topic “You and Company.™ nrged them to realizs and fulfill their incividual responsibilities to society. In the past vear Booth has visited every large city in the East Middle West, checking up on the ork of the Volunteers in releving un- As a result of this tour he advocates Senatgr Robert F. Wag- iner's advanced pubflic works planning . which he believes is the only prac- ticebla solution for the crisis of un- cmploym-nt. Praises Pitisburgh. Pittsburgh was the only city visited that WLwW, :30—Clara, Lu and Em. humorous sketch — WJZ, WBZ. WHAM, KDKA, WLW and WBAL. 00—Slumber Music; Laurier String Booth is taking care of the un- employment situation adequately, he #id. The Penn: ania city was Jeast affected, he said, becaus: it realized in advance the impending situation and took steps to meet it. As a result there fewer jobless and less suffering than in any other Eastern or he asserted. n the last two months or 1,250,000 unemployed Booth said, while the total for r was more than 3,000,000, he and WGAR. :00—Amos 'n’ Andy, second broad- cast — WMAQ. KWK, WREN, WDAF. WHAM, WSM, WSB and KTHS. Wiz, WBAL and WHAM. Dr. McKENZIE RESIGNS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Quits )!nn-ylvlnh U. National—National Players in “That's Time to Sculpture. Gratitude,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. SRR e kst ve . , ay ingle Jingle Oirle,” at 3:15 | p "“Tait McKensie, eminent sculptor and director of the department of physical education at of Pennsylvania since (#).—Dr. Columbia—"Strangers May 11 am., 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 9:35 p.m, lace—"Ladies Man.” at 11:15 am.,, 1:50, 4:31, 7:20 and 9:56 p.m. Stage shows at 1:06, 3:47, 6:36 and 9:12 p.m. at 12:06, Sta Kise," at 7:25 and | lege faculty. The resignation, effective next month, was made, Dr. McKenzie said today, so | sculpture, in which fleld he is inter- l' |mationally known. Dr. McKenzie has served three terms xm.' as president of the American Physical 0, 7:40 and 'Education Association and was a mem- R-K-O Kelth's — at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 9:40 p.m. Earle—"The Maltese Falcon.” at 11:30 Assoc@tion. am., 2:05, 440, TA0ARA A0 R T T Stage shows at 12:50, 3:25, 6:30 and O K Say H.. word 9:05 p.m. 4 and we will| Store Hours, Donovan's 140, 5 Rialto—"Hell Bound.” at 11 am, 1’452304176]08“!“953pm supply t he Metropolitan—“Svengali” at 11:39 @ Blank 8ooks. am., 1:39, 3:39, 5:39, 7:39 and 9:39 p.m. Tivoli—“Pighting Caravans,” at 2:40, ko 4:30, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"Lonely Wites,” 11 am. to 1 p.m. 1009 Pa. Av, , AKE Advantage of This Very — Special Rate and Live at the T Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 Summer — where it's markably low rate. Handsomely furnished reem, with private bath, electric fan, ete—2 in = room, by the month, each $8'25 a week including breakfast cafe. 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