Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1931, Page 36

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L. | (Young) Stribling needs sleep, and for ithat reason his manager today sud- denly canceled the huvy' ht cham- wplons scheduled it over WRC and other anwml Broadcnflnx Co. stations. Schmeling’s -microphone nppelnnee wes set for 10 o'glock. His | thought thnt hour would rob the n;nur lof his rest, $o the miuement Was | called off. Schmeling, owever. not- want to d.hlppolm |eace and promised to | tomorrow night at 6:45 o'clock over the same network. The Theater, of the Alr program at vaudeville star, .who St. Louis to New !ork for t.he ndlo en- ‘gagement. Other pat! g artists include Mario Cozzi, tenor; the Brox Sisters and Nick Lucas. This program will be broadcast from the grand salon of the 8. S. Conte Grande, at her berth in New York Harbor. Hits from famous musical comediés | dominate the Service hour program, to be presented by Rosario Bourdon's Or- chestra, Jessica Dragonstte, soprano, and other soloists. = Miss' Dragonette's con- tributions include *“Out of the Blue,” from “Sweet Adelmg and “Always as I Close My Eyes.” Orchestra on WRC. 8ix fast-moving numbers make up the program of the Eskimo Club. Among them are “He's a Great Big Man From ithe South,” “Ragging_the Scale” and “Toodle-00, So-Long, Good-By.” Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, the Palais d'Or Orchestra and the La Salle Orchestra will provide WRC’s dance music. In the Coffee program at 6:45 o'clock Francesco Della-Lana will sing “Then Youll Remember” and “When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver.” President Hoover’s plan .for a one- year war debt moratorium will be dis- cussed by Senator Pat Harrison (Demo- crat) of Mississippi in a special broad- cast tonight over WMAL and a network of other Columbia Broadcasting System stations. His topic is “The War Debt Holiday as Seen by a Democrat.” ‘The Story hour dramatization, the final one on the Columbl. network, will be based on the story “Mad Hero.” It is a war-time romance. P 0ld-Time Melodies. ‘The Masters, with Helen Oelheim and Eugene Ormandy’'s Orchestra, will pre- sent their customary program of old- time melodies. The principal selections include “By the Sea,” “Beautiful Lady" and “In the Good Old Summertime.” Gershwin's “Strike Up the Band” will be featured by Arthur Pryor's Band in its-daily broadcast. The other numbers range from “The Spanish Review” to “Daughters of America.” The Musical Art Gallery program will {:slure John Marville, Washington bari- one. WJSV has scheduled a .varied pro- am. WOL will feature a presentation by the Northern Dramatic Co. and a con- cert by the Vagabonds. l Major Radio Features | SPEECHES, “The Reparations Holiday as Seen by a Democrat,” by Senator Pat Harri- son, WM. 9:00; “My Pight With Slt,rlob(;mg, by lV’lx 'Schmeling,” WRC, VARIETY. Kate Smith, crooner; WMAL, 6:02; Phil Cook, comedian, WRC, 6:30; Service Hour, with Cavaliers’ Quartet and Bourdon Orchestra, WRC, 7:00; The Masters, with” Helen Oelheim, WMAL, 7:30; BEskimos Club, WRC, 8:00; Leo Reisman’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30, DRAMA. y “The Stebbins Boys,” WRC, 5:45; Amos 'n‘ Andy, WRC, 6:00; Story Hour, WMAL, 8:00. DANCE MUSIC. George Olsen's Orchestra, WMAL, 11:00; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, WRC, 11:01; Palais d'Or Orchestra, ‘ WRC, 11:30. - ; HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas Lovel; ifomen Depend Upon This Safe Preparation Thousands of particular women use Key's Astringent Powder in their daily douche. They know from experience that personal hygiene is essential to health, daintiness and charm. Daily, more and more women are de- pending on this safe, non-irritating preparation, which has proved its ef- ficiency in combating bacteria. You, too, will be delighted with its soothing, comforting and protective benefits, once you have tried it. Get a 50c box of Key's Astringent Powder at your favorite drug store to- day . . . one or two teaspoonfuls in a quart of warm water make a_wonder- fully refreshing and beneficial douche for daily use. Convince yourself it is more pleasant to use and more effec- ve. KEY'S POWDER s safe . . . does t contain any ingredients to injure harm the most delicate membranes. 50c and $1.00 boxes at PEOPLES and Sther good druggists. * ASTRINGENT KEY S POWDER A Safe Preparation for Particular Women Corns Lift right Out! |- mmom.!: does it! Puts the corn to sleep — deadens all pain —and soo) makes it co loose in its bed of flesh that it lifts right out! Hard corns or soft—all are quickly ended by FREEZONE. Calluses, too. Get a bottle at any drug store ;n;:'wn!k and dange in com- ort! —WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WBZ, WRVA and WLW. 6:00—Maj, Bowes an. His Capitol WLIT, WCAE and WWD. 6:15—Mme. Frances Alda and Frank . La Forge—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WLW. 7:00—Johh White, *“The Lonesome Cowboy,” and Nat Brusilofl's Or- chestra—WJZ, WBZA, WHAM, WREN, WBAL and WLW. 8:00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, vocal dud and orchestra—WJzZ, WHAM, KDKA, WREN, WBAL, WBZ, WHAS and WJAX. 8:30—Vocal chorus and Josef Koest- ner's Orchestra—WJZ, WHAM, and WREN. 9:00—Paul Whiteman and His Orches- tra—WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WSM, WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 9:30—Clara, Lu and Em, humorous skutch—WJZ . WLW and WREN. 10: N)——Alumnl Glee Club, with Reinald Werrenrath, baritone — ‘WBZ, WBAL and KDKA. R. C. A. TUBE SALE CASE DISMISSED Trade Commission: Action Follows Ruling -by Courts on Same Subject. By the Associated Press. The Federal Trade Commission has dismissed a complaint charging the Ra- dio Corporation of America:with unfair methods of conipetition in the sale of vacuum tubes. ‘The action followed disoesition in the Federal courts of a case involving the same subject matter. After the lower court had found the. practices were in Violation of law, the United States Supreme Court refused to grant a review, . The Radio Commission, by & 3 to 2 vote decided to renew the 1,409 licenses of the Radio Commission of America’s four subsidiaries, the major- ity holding the court’s opinion could not- be interpreted as holding the Radio Commission of America monopolized radio communication. Oswald F. Schuette, executive sec- ol % | the violations of the anti-monopoly laws for which the Attorney- Ceneral has hrought suit for dissolution of the radio ltrust do not ask you to do this to compete with the Depamnent of Jus- tice in prosecuting these lawbreakers or in punishing them for their offenses,” Schuette's letter said. do this solely to determine whether it is “in the public interest,. convenience "|and necessity’ to grant mn.her licenses to these offenders: during the pendency of t.hese prosecutions. . Iti is not youx duty punish, but to prevent mo- nopoly.” WRC, 8:30; Ann Leaf at the organ, | Vincent Lepez Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; | Theater Family—WY<AF, WJAR, | . Wz, “We ask you to |/ THE- LVEN I G_STAR, WASH (Al programs nmmmzum Standard Time.) WR 315.6 Meters. C 950 Kilocycles. :oo—-uuwuh«mp.r 3:16—Radio 10:000—kmm of Helen and Mary. 10:30a—Columbia_Revue. Guild. 3 4:15—“World News,” by Mrs. Herbert 30— The Ben 4 :45—The Tea time. orld in Music,” by Plerre Moore Triangis. : Boys.” ; g% i E Sacoauns oks % 5 e Leo_ Relsman’s 9 W—Nlflnnlfll Shilkret's Orchestra, qunu” Olga Medolaga Al- 9:30—Theater of the Afr, 10:00—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. “ :01- g;l wm'mn Orchestra, @B 's 11 :30—Palals. d'Or Orchestra. 3 Orchestra. :00—La uanwxoo-—ommomh-n Early Program Tomorrow. $:30a—Tower Health Rusrcises. and Glenn. 11:00a—On Wings of Song. 11:15a—"Moods and Memorles,” Capt. Henderson Bland. 11:30a—Teddy Black’s Orchestra. 12:00m—Palais d’Or Orchestra. 12:30—National. Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—The Melody Three, 2:00—Dancing by 3 gems. 3:15—Male quartet. 3:30—National Education Association’s program. 4:00 to 4:39—The Lady Next Door. WMAL :;:.!Mouu. 3:50—Chats with the Weather Man. 4:00—Ryder Cup matches. 4:30—Ryder Cup matches. 500—6 talk by Kirk Mluer 6:15—Dennis King and orchestra. 6:30—Jimmy and Jane. 7:00—Arthur Pryor’s Band. 7:15—Barbershop Quartet. 7:30—The Masters, with Helen Oel- heln‘:u and Eugene Ormandy’s hour dramatization. { 8:00—Story 9:00—“The Reparations !lolld-y s 9::\)—?0: of Gold. 10:00—The High Spots. 10: ls—wuhmnl Mudul Art Gal- lery—John Marville, baritone. 10:30—Morton Downey nnd Anthony Wons. 10 15—Hol!ywood Orchestra. :00—George Olsen’s Orchestra. ll :30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow, t Wl—'flie Commuters. Ambassadors, 9 30a—New World Salon Orchestra. Special Radio Features j 5:30 to 6:00 —The Rice Bakery Program: A program of popular dance music. :45—Saturday Syncopators. 3:00—Ann u{( at the organ 3:30—Spanish Serenade. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Play by account of ‘Washington the ball lfl:lh-—lllllhl mmman. 10 :!alv,—l’mlnm 10:45a—] 11:15a—Wi 2054 Meters. WJSV ,460 Kilocycles. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie, 9:05a—Weather revon and father's Clock. :00m—Correct time. 12: fll—Gtudlo !elfiu.re ing Tuf !o——Nell uwls suflord. reader. 2:45 to 3:00—Songs by Lewis Smith. 4345 Meters. NAA 690 Kilocycles. 9:55—Time sf . lfi:W—Welthe’x“nmm K. of C. to Hold Outing. Potomac Council, No. 433, Knights of Columbus, will hold its annual out- ing Sunday, at St. Ignatius Hall, Oxon |’ Hill, Md The party will leave from the Kni‘hu of Columbus Hall at 10 o'clock. SALES SERVICE ATWATER KENT RCA, VICTOR MAJESTIC PHILCO BOSCH Convenient Terms SALES—SERVICE col. s AM. 0101 10 F.M. TS, 0. 3 2900 14th St. N.W. At Harvard D C FRIDAY, J'U Today on the Radio W||.|. UUSE TEAR GAS INAUTO RADIATORS Other Markings Also to Be Used to Warn Public’ of Poison in Solution. By the .Associated Press. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO I'Dlm ARELY has there been drawn to- Surg. Gen. Hugh 8. Cumming an- |And nounced yesterday that manufacturers of methanol anti-freeze eolutions for au- during the last week in April. Will Use Tear Gas. ‘The it vides that after July 1 wmmm distributor shall sell any substance mnmlr.ln. more than 15 per cent methanol for use as an anti-freeze solution, unless it is col- also_provides for r:nts, including tear (u, which the lur- general sald would give a .y, State health officers were notified of the agreement in letters sent out today | radio by_the surgeon general, The manufacturers also agreed there would be no extension of the use of methyl alcohol in industry until con- ditions under which the substance can be used safely are established more it omeie s toe ¢ o agreemen ‘would make B(A 0. E. S. Plans Picnic. Plans are being wmpu(ed Ivy nuth Chapter, O. E. 8., for row at Old Point comlurt. 'I‘Iu m will leave on the Norfolk steamer at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made with the matron, Ella McD. Georgia 1279, or Past Matron Jane E. ‘Walker, Georgia 0086. Stations Hml in wmunmn lo‘nlnrly . seeensess 870 Flashes from The Evening Star, @ resume of world news, is broa cast _dail; WMAL at MM biood pressu: one Metropoli- tan 1062 for free booklet. Sold in Washington for 15 Years {Mountain Valley Water From Hot Springs, Arkansas 306 Due‘na National Bank Bldg. Fo 5 Y . Treserined waier s Hot Springs *™ 1ned Water at The NEW 1932 ite heflth ‘Wednesda) nw l!nm m * a * % ; Bchmeling-Stribling fight at Cleveland July 3 is to be the theme of several broadcasts next week. Included will be an interview with James J. ’Ccvrbett by Grantland Rice N. B. C. stati bett, former huvy'elth "c.hr:;mnc?: i to g&m N n on the outcome of the cldznhlly.ls-rnn. o!the o ' * ’I'n and his band are com- ing back to radio for a series of Blml!nl(htbrmdmhwetco- lumbia. A program of patriotic music * * x 120 n\lfiefluwfl!b- B. C. 'Iwunhhl M‘lfilflulfilm BANK OF U. S. COUNSEL Ly INDICTED FOR PERJURY Kresel Charges Resulted From Testimony in Officials’ Trial. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, June 26.—Isidor J. Kre- | She sel, formerly general counsel for the The greater convenience of location of- fered to tenants in the new P. E. P. Co. building means a distinct saving in money as the result of time conserved! An. abundance of fresh air and natural light on all four sides mean better health and increased efficiency. Only a limited amount of space is being offered. Inves- tigate this unusual opportunity to secure space in Washington's best known building. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. BUILDING : * Call Car| GC. ROSInSkl Realtor Leasing Agent . PHONE NATIONAL 9254 7-Tube Superheterodyne PHILCO RADIO Complete with 7 - . Matched Philco Tubes Including the New PENTODE Tube! A set that is the marvel of the radio world. Great selectivity. ‘Wonderful tone. 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