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POPULAR NUMBERS ON RADID TONIGHT, Light Opera and Musical Comedy Selections Wil Feature Broadcasts. Popular numbers, light opera and inusical comedy selections predominate in the program to be broadcast this evening by WMAL and the Columbia Wel;nu Lewis, contralto, will be heard with Harry Salter's Orchestra at 15 o'clock over WMAL in “Faithfully ‘ours,” “Sing Another Chorus, Please -M & selection from “Crazy Quil Barbara Maurel, contralto, and the New orld 8: at 9:30 o'clock will t & program including selections rom Herbert's “Naughty Marietta” and "N‘mn." Thomas' “Mignon” and the “Country Dance” from Quilter’ As ¥ou Like It.” Piano Pals on Air. Helen Nugent, contralto; Dolph Op- lndmc‘hlrlu Touchette, plano will present a station at 9: 45 “Sclock dealing with the moon and love. vied WMAL at 10:30 cclock music will :I,oflmd by Miss Patricola, Helen Rowland, John Quinlan, the quartet and Freddie Rich’s Orchestra. numbers be of the light order. “gfleflnc a different character, the ZLewisohn Stadium Concert, conducted over WMAL at 8:30 o'clock by Albert nocturne %wnm of Esther Leaf, , at 11:30 o'clock over WMAL, inciude numbers by Herbert, Titl, s d Thome, euhfin( the natal tron saint, Izaak Walton. flosophy will be recalled pr will be offered '.; ‘Rachel Mor- d Hansen, tenor; , bass, and the nfl:fl ‘The “Moonlight Saving EE 1] : %EEE g EE s The Marine Band will be heard over WJSV at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Sam and Ems, 3 Brown and Miller and Ethel Brown and Bonanno's String Qfllflfl are features of the WOL broadeast this evening. Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. gl ¥ ™ A 2 ¥ her youth, her repertoire included such | “Tales of H program_over the |19 Today on the Radio (Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 'l 7:30—The Columbians. 7:45—Alice Corry interviews Norms ‘Terris. 8:00—Salad Dressers, with Brad Browne, Al Liewellyn and Fred- die Rich's Orchestra. 8:15—Weloome Lewls and Harry Sal- ‘s Orchestra. 8: lD—!A'Iaohn Stadium Concert. 9:30—Barbara Maurel and New World Symphony Orchestra. 5—Tale-Lights. Salter’ 11:30—Esther Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather report. 11:00a—Don Bmlovl Orchestra. 11:30a—Columbia Revue. 12:00m—Cuban Biltmore Orchestrs. 12:30—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 1:00—Varieties. 1: lb—wumfil Artists' Recital—Evan baritone, and Virginis | WRC jrse 3:00—"“The Magic of Speech,” by Vide Sutton. Ml“ WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Base ball game description. | B Bregaes Melghts program. has flashes. into s microphone more than 160 o ow o ERTRUDE BERG always has 18 scripts prepared in advance for! her N. B. C. family skit, “The Doldbergs,” yet she takes no vacation tn a precaution against iliness. There | no script insurance. R UDY VALLEE ”\"- in colored | motion m Neom of his activities. This is main hobby Bt present. - xox % JWIN REICHEL, 21-year-old violin- ist, with George Hall's Orchestra, is ring to sucoeed on reluctant to admit it. At the he studied under Victor Ki when 15 went to Budapest, a scholarship at that institution, and returned here for a wfls of recitals. BOXING MATCH TO TEST TELEVISION FLEXIBILITY Exhibition Between Ienny Leonard and Jimmy Martin to Be Broadcast Tonight. A demonstration of the flexibility of gr-nt»fiy television is to be given !o- ight in a sound and sight broadesst of ‘three-round exhibition boxing bout in Hu studio. Participants will be Benny Leonard Jlmmy , with Forest referee. The b.v round mhl -eownt will be given by Harry We tions will be mm for sight an for sound, short-wave units of Columbia chain, with the bout to at 9 o'cloek. BERLIN GOES ON AR 6:15—Sports 6:20—News fiashes. 6 !D——m to Get It. . Sandman. OUTLET SALE 100 Elec. Refriger- ators must go, re- gardless of cost. These Boxes have 5 cubic feet of food space. Equipped with General Elec. or Westinghouse Motor. Formerly Sold for $185% NOW ONLY {10:30—Jane Trobman' w. 00—Organ melodies. 30—Jewell Jenifer and Phil Seott. News flashes. 10:15 to 11:15—Walter Holt's Med Symphony. Early Program Tomorrow, 00a—Down South in Dixle. WOL, 2289 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Play by play account of Wash- ington-Chicago base ball game. 5:00—One-Time Opportunities. 5:30—Aecordion. 5:45—Musical interlude. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:16—Cecil and Sally. : io—-onlmunnv chut program. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Fifteen Minute Men 'l 45—Qretchen Kier, soprano. xs—o-bom- c. 8: to—BonAnm String Quartet. ‘The Farmers. 10:00a—Melody Moments. 10:30a—Dance Tunes. 11:00a—Beauty Chat by Berun Parker. 11:30a—With the Compos 12:00m—Preview of oomm¢ Alu’lcflflh! 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. DRAMA. ‘The Stebbins Boys, wnc 5:45; Amos 'n" Andy, WRC, 6:00. SPEECHES. “The Rod and Stream,” by Perry Miller, WMAL, 5:00. VARIETY. The Yeast Jesters, WRC, €:15; Phil Cook, comedian, WRC, 6: Pryor's Band, WMAL, 7:00; Sun- shine Hour, with Alleen Stanley and B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra, WRC, 9:00; Guy Lombardo's Orchestra, WMAL, 11:00; 1.]!!1” Donahue’s Orchestra, WRC, e Miller and KEthel | 10: W—Blumbet Music; string ensemble, under direction of Ludwig Lau- rler—!WJZ WHAM, WBAL lnd Andy, second br\)ld— cast—WMAQ, WREN, WHAS, WSB, WSMB, WMC and KTHS. | 'JR, KDKA and WHAM. Flashes from The lmw Star, a resume of world mews, is broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. — ‘Venesuela's new budget calls for re- duced expenditures in all departments except war get more 's Orchestra—WJZ, ] “GREAT PERU WALL" FOUND BY YOUTHS Quartet Reports Exploration by Air and Land—Built Before Conquest. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 13.—Members of the youthful Shippee-Johnson Peruvian expedition reported in cables received here Tuesday that they had estab- lished beyond doubt the existence of a “Great Wall of Peru” similar in style and size to the Great Wall of China. ‘Three months ago the four youths from New Jersey flew over the Andes s a gigantic wall-like struc- In today's cables the youths told how they had flown back to the vicinity, landed and then explored the wall by mule and on foot. e average height is now about 7 feet,” the cable read, “but when built must have been 12 or 15 feet. Even now some stretches are 20 or 30 feet high. The wall is constructed of small, irregular stones cemented with mud.” They told of following the wall for 40 miles by plane. They quoted natives as saying the wall was built by Chimus before the Inca conquest in the fifteenth century and apparently was designed as a defense against the Inca invasion. {BARREL RACE CHAMPION ADDS CAR ROLL LAURELS Jackson Swerves Auto to Avoid Collision in Park. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, August 13.—Endurance Filyer Dale “Red” Jackson, “Red” a lagoon in Forest Park. Jackson swerved to avoid colliding with another car coming at him head on, he said, and his coupe “winged over,” landed on its top in the water, and almost submerged. A policeman ;:mrl:d Dale standing on the drive un- urt. “I don’t know just how I got out of ';:fdw ‘when it rolled over,” the { | Very soon mow Fall will start at the Grill! Crisp, brisk, autumn weather—tem- peratures that remove fatigue and revive appetites—ozone chilled coolness will be sup- plied bysour NEW COOLING srs'r!fl—aha newest, most — weather-producing m ever invented. SPECIAL Multi-Mu TUBES . -C CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before For Sundsy, $:30 pm. At the Braneh Agencies, one arlier, both for dally and Only Exceptions Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Daily Star will be accepted up to noon, day of issue. except Satur- day and Lessl Holldays, when closing time is 10 mm. up to 11 p.m. Saturday. RO s AT . CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and -ng that all such | te matter will be withheld as far|& as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 ! RUPHERS noluml 1931 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. T e T ploymen: = TUeter Bh - -uy § oBirats, family. Pestauan. r 33850 'v Bas A1 '.i. veneated, Detatur 3651, DRAFTING AND DESIGNING PAYS WELL B° Wastlogion. . 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