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B—14 * THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 15 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1931. DOAK WILL SPEAK ON ALIEN PROBLEM Efforts to Keep Undesnrables Out Will Be Explained in Radio Forum. The problem of Nation” will be discussed by of Labor speaks coast Broadcasting s the National Radio P ton £:ar. will go before the 830 oclock. In the iod he will exy florts to purge t¥ am, microphone half hour forum p the Government's J l | Nation of undesirables ard to thwart | -minded” from other X new left going into effect chief topic of discussic Art Gallery Time Reduced. Aside fro WMAL will Columbia musicai own Wash Gallery prngum. W duced to a 5 of a nev House W nm will be tI soloist Gallery period The Hank Simmons Show Boat pres- entation, at 9 o'clock. wiil be a con- densed version of the Gypsy War sln"m"t(‘u in the usual features, i in the Mu a pis broad. Teatureil lasleciion being “Sweet and Lovely.” Morton tenor, also will sing three st “The' Thrill_Is Gone.” “When Eves Are Smiling” and an nounced numbs Charles Farrell and Chick Endor are advertised as the guest artists in the Paint Club program to be broadcast at 8:30 oclock by WRC and a network of other ional Broadcasting Co. stations. William Wirges and his or- chestra will accompany them Irish unan- Concert Program on WRC. The E with Erno Rapee and h Orchestra, and a Civic ram from Chicago are amon WRC's other outstanding artractions. The station’s dance mu- sic will be provided by B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra, Lloyd Huntley's Or tra the Continentals and Earl Heinz and his_orchestra Eddie Leger, banjoist, will be heard 0 a program of popular melodies over WOL. 1 Margaret Prye and the N in and G Orchestra also contribute to program WJSV announces a varied program featuring the Collegians Orchestra, and the Hawaiian Troubadours. A Sunday School lesson and an OId Virginia “hoe down" are among the other at- tractions, Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. land. N. J.. as George C., but never has been called by his right name since his third grade teacher told him he was worse than old Nick Until Dawson became head of the fdeas department of Columbia, he ne:er stayed in one place more than a ygar He has been almost every place in'the world except the North 2nd South poles He was a second lieutenant in the in- fantry during the World War because malaria kept him out of the Foreign Legion. Dawson one Winter more 1 punched cows in California and boasis he never won $300.000 at the gaming tables. He rode advance cars for thr seasons for the Barnum & Bailey and the Ringling circuses, and later got a job painting scenerv’ for a theatrical stock company after studving portrait painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Ar Dawson also was in business, but never wiote a slogan, and in 1909 he was chased out of Mexico on suspicion of running guns. HE Peacemakers, under the direc- tion of Bob Haring. make their debut_on Columbia Monday after- noon at 545 but WMAL will not be on the network at the time. . . . Radio Joe and his Budget Boys dedicate their program on WMAL Tuesday night to the forthcoming President'’s Cup Re- gatta Fifteen of the world’'s most famous comic strip cartoonists will pre- gent a special program on N c Tuesday night from 8 to 8:30. Arthur «Bugs) Baer will be master of cere- monies James Rockweil Sheffield. former Ambassador to Mexico, has been elected to membership on the board f directors of N. B. C. filling a 1a- cy caused by the resignation of jam Brown the advertising * * AYLOR HOLMES _star John Golden's “Salt Water,” presents one of his humorous monologues 5n Columbia_Thursday morning at 10:43 . On the same day N. B. C. will ve- broadcast a symphonic concert from London, and the Sherlock Holmes dra- matic_serial returns to the air Two Pullmans filled with Columbia en- tertainers go to Bosion next Friday for A public appearance. Morton Downey will be in the party and nis broadcast for the first time will orig- tnate away from New York. WASHINGTONIAN HONORED Man Made and Navy Union. Scptember and Navy Union of Capital Surgeon of Army ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. 12 (#.—The Army vester ected S. J. Cole of Akron Ohio. naticnal commander. Dr. H. T. Dunbar, Washington, D. C., was elected surgeon: L. A. Wilkes, Milwaukee, judge advocate; M. A. Steinke. Akron. pa- triotic instructor, and Jesse Rosen- bloom. Cleveland. historian ' 10:00—Bing_Crosby. nlacrd each month of the six, on scme 1K DAWSON. the Daddy of “Daddy ard Rollo” on Colum- fi 2 stened after birth | | WMAL Today on the Radio (All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 475.9 Meters. |‘ 630 Kilocycles. 1:00—Men’s tennis singles tournament. 4:00—Dancing by the Sea. 4:45—Madison Singers. 5:00—Farm Science Snapshots. 5:10—Anthony Trini’s Orclestra. 5:30—Whispeiing Jack Smith. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening St 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:02—""Har ips of Missionaries,” by | Dr. William Knowles Cooper. ~ | 6:15—Civic talk. C:30—Alice Corry interview. 6:45—Morton Downey and Anthony Wons 00— Artiur Pryor's Band. 7:15—Abe Lyman's Band with Glee Club. ‘The Thent | 3:30—Spenish Serenade. ‘ | Chronicles, with Frank | B s Orchestra Wi hmg!m s New ‘Traffic Rule: Trafic Director Wil- liam A. Van Duzer. 8:15—Chicago Varlety program. ational Radio Forum; speaker, ecretary of Labor Dozk. he GypsY by Hank Simmons’ Show Boat Co. barit 10:15—The House Warme:s. 10:30—Washington Musical Art Gal- ! —Rosa Pollio Jarman, so- prano, 10:45—Huston Ray’'s Orchestra. 11:00—Jack Pettis’ Orchestra. 11:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather report. WRC( 3156 Meters. 0 Kilocycles. 2:00—Da 3:00— 1 3:30—C of tire Realization Stakes from Beimont Park. The Columbia Federatlon of Baptist Young People’s Unions will meet ‘Tues- day evening at the Brookland Baptist Church. Rev. George Schnable will speak on “The Spell of the Magnetic Christ.” The Intermediate Federation will meet Friday evening and the Junior Federation September 20 This afternoon about 80 young people who are either officials in their local unions or officials of the Federation, will go to Braddock Heighis for a Retrea®, the object of which will be to plan and co-ordinate the work of the Federation for the coming vear. The opening session will be at 4 o'clock. At 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. T. R. Wil- will lead & sunrise service. Sund: morning will be spent in various gr meetings. where the problems of il local unions will be discussed afternoon session on Sunday will be ad- dressed by Rev. Hugh T. Plekett, of Fairmont. West _Virginia, past president of the Baptist Young People's Union of America. The retreat wil adjourn in time to allow the delegates 1o return to Washington in time for th. Sunday _evening devotional meetings Ben A. P. Doehrer is_chairman of ‘h Retreat Committee. The headquarters will be at the Ebert House. Miss Florence Cockerille. co-ordinat- ing commissioner of the federation, has selected the following to work with her in advising the local unions and solving their problems: Miss Virginia Owen, of East Washington Heights Church: Miss Anne Owens, of National Baptist . Miss Clara Belle Sparks. of Church: Mrs. Isabelle . of Calvary Church, anc Miss Ruth Stuart, of Second Church Tvo more members of this co-ordinat- ing_commission_are yet to be selected Miss Lillian Smith. campaign direc- tor, has announced tentative rules for the efficiency campaign. which —will November 1. Emphasis will be particular_featur ber, church atten as follows: Novem- nee: December, new members: January, Bible quiz; Febru- ary, study course; March, prayer meet- ing! April. giving. The efficfency cam- paign, which will be conducted along different lines from any one previous will_be_discussed at_the retrsat The Safest Buy in Washington Is a Used Hupmobile From MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. 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Adams 5:05—Waldor! Orchestra. 5:30—"Back of the Geneva,” by 5:45—Mr. Bones and Co. 6:00—Amos 'n' Andy. —Yeast Jesters. se. crooner. baritone. News zinson, 7:00—Civic Concert 7:30—Talk by William Hearst. 8:00—Erno Rapee's Concert Orchestra, ith Floyd Gibbons. 8:30—The Paint Club. 9:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra 110:00—Rudolf Schramm’s Orchestra. 10:30—Lloyd Huntley’ 11: ()x chestra, 00— Weather forec | 11:01—The (m\nnm\l.nh 12:00—Earl Heinz's Orchestra 12330 to 1:00a—Don Pedro’s Or 3:00~—Sports hour. 4:00—Dance music. arch of Music idnight Hawks Orchestra. :30—One-Time Oppartunitios 00— Dinner Mus 15—Cecil and Saliy. :30—Program by Walter T. Holt Relief” From € William Hard. hestra 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, | Gayety—Burlesque, “Vamps of 1931,” | at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—"An American Trag- edy, second week, at 11:14 am, 1:16, 3 5:18, 7:20 and 9:22 pm. Rialto—“The Great Lover,” at 11:50 | am, 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 11:50 am., p.m Palace—"Pardon Us" 2:15, 4:40, 7:25 and 958 p.m. Stage shows at 1 4, 6:45 and 9:15. ‘olumbia—"This Modern Age," ond week, at 11:55, am. 1:55, 3:55, | 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. | Fox—"Merely Mary Ann,” at 10:35 am., 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 8 and 10:10 an age shows at 12:18, 2:20, 4:38, and 9:33 by p.m. R-K-O Keith's —“Fifty Fathoms | Randolph Deep,” at 11:50 am, 7:50 and 10 pm. “The Bargain.” at 11:30 am., 7:32 and 10:08 p.m. 12:35, 3:37, 6:36 and 9:09 p.m. -“Mother's Millions,” at 2:15, 7:40 and 9:30 pm. Central—"Man in Possession,” 11 am. to 11 pm Ambassador—-Dude Ranch,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. 1:45, 3:40, 5:45, Fishing Luck Too Strong. | VILA REAL DO SANTO ANTONIO, | Portugal (# n have had too much luck. They ve caught so many tuna fish that the ket is glutted. Our New Loca :45—Margaret Prye and Mary Isracl, vocal duo. 00-—Nordica Orchestra flashes e Crawford, organist 00—Excerpts from the Northern Dramatic Ca Mandolin 30—Songs by 4510 9:00—Talk 7 2054 Meters. 1469 Kilocvcles. 5:00—Where to Get It by va 7:30—Orchestr 8:00—Hawaiian Troubadours 8:30—Suncay School Lessen Shakespeare Earl Wayne, program. and Guitar by 9:00—Farm News and Old Virginia Hoedown 10:00—News flashes EHE more your investigate you'll find that Rose Roofs The Portuguese fisher- | | | Christian Endeavor | | 'The Christian Endeavor Union an- | nual picnic and fleld day will be held next Saturday at Pierce Mill, Tilden street, Rock Creek Park. A | | track meet will be held at 2 o'clock. A | Should Our base ball game between the intermedi- ate and senior unions is scheduled for | 3 oclock. A tug-of-war will complete | the afternoun sports. The soclety hav- ing the largest percentage of points will | Supper will be served | receive a cup. at 5 o'clock, followed by & vesper serv- ice which will be conducted by Dr. James H. Miers, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church ‘The intermediate Christian Endeavors held their union meeting last night at United Brethren Church. Merritt Smith, former president of the senior | union, was the speaker of the evening. A meeting of the delegates who at- tended the Golden Jubilce C. E. Con- vention at San Francicco was held last Wednesday. Plans were laid for a_con- vention echo meeting to be held Mon- day, October 5, at Calvary Baptist Church The Executive Committee of the Alumni Fellowship will meet Monday evening at the Lome of Miss Helen Lyon to discuss plans for the Fall work. The bowling league will hold its or- ganization meeting September 21 at Convention Hall alley’s committee room, A representative from each society de- tion—Rosslyn, foot of | siring to have a team in the league is L\k?d to be present. The teams will start to bowl October 1. ‘The senior soclety from Keller Me- morial Lutheran Church is going on & hike through Rock Creek Park Tuesday evening, The Christian Endeavor taplcs to be discussed tomorrow are, senior, “What eetings Accomplish?”: in- ‘What 1s Wrong About junior, “Great Storius From termediate, Cheating Great Books. Woman Jurist Arrested. PITTSBURGH. — Judge Sarah M. Soffler, the only woman jurist in Alle- gheny’ County, Pa. was arrested for passing a red traffic light while on her way to address a gathering of edu- cators. Rev. John N. Dalton, canon of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, for 47 years and tutor of King George be- tween 1871 and 1879, died recently at his home, in_the Cloisters. 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