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N RADID TONEHT — Newton W. Gilbert, Acting Governor General, to Be Heard on Network. !ol\mon of the present difficulties in gu ‘&Pmfi will be discussed by Gilbert, acting governor &l:erll of islands in & broadcast ight over WAMAL and associated Co- Jumbia Broadcasting System stations. Mr, Gilbert will speak at 6 o'clock der auspices of the National Security ague. the Sea drama- Today on 315.6 Meters, 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review, 4:00—U. S. Army Band. 4:30—Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra. 4:45—Vocational Guidance Kiwanis Club. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:15—Frances Bowden. 5:30—“What Happened to Jane?” 5:45—The Pllgrims. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:15—Al Kamon's Orchestra. 6:45—The Stebbins Boys. 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s Orchestra, 7:45—“Back of the News in Washing- ton,” by William Hard. Sanderson and Frank (ARl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) by the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, the Radio 9:15—Studio feature. 9:30—Dance music, 10:00—News flashes. 10:15—Visitation night of Gompers Lodge, No, 45. | 11:00 to 11:30—Dance orchestra. Samuel | Early Program Tomorrow. ‘The Treasure Chest. Hints to Housewives. Health talk, 0:45a—Three Melody Men. 11:00a—Sacred hour. 11:30a—Gospel Choir, \2 09m—Correct time. - 2:01—Old King Tut. 2' 5- u'ele solos by Paul Adams. 00—Concert Orchestra. 0—Sunshine hour. 00—Shoreham Orchestra, :30—Band marches. < 475.9 Meters. D. C., TUESDAY, :45a—Morning Mlnsu'ell 0a—Morning Musical 1 10:15a—Address by Benlwl' Copeland | of New York. 0a—Melody Parade. :45a—Perfume program. 11:00—Rhythm Ramblers. 5a—Musical Alphabet. 11 5a—Ben Alley, tenor. 0m—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 12 30—Columbia Revue. 0—Al Sakol's Orchestra. 0—Ritz Carlton Orchestra. 00—Wyeth program. 5—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 0—American_School of the Air. 3 45—"How to Use the Hosmuhml:( Your City,” by Dr. W. W, ridge. 4:00 to 5:00—United States Navy Band. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. :00—Variety hour. 4 00—High Lights. 4:15—Rodney Hart and His Vikings. 4:45—Tea Time Tunes. 0—Clarence Albright, tenor, Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. N European broadcasting citcles the time element is of little conse- quence, the debt moratorium upset | | German program schedules, and a | Leipzig station has put a cage around microphones for protection, re- | port the Morgan Trio, NBC instru- | mental group just returned from a | | foreign tour. The three musicians, Marguerite, | planist; Frances, violinist, and Virginia, harpist, arrived in Berlin for their | scheduled broadcast over a Rundfunk-Gesselscaft network, only to learn that the debt moratorium had. just been declared, finances were in a criti- cal state, and their program had been canceled for lack of funds. In Paris there was no clock in the | studio and the trio was given an ap- NOVEMBER Reichs- | B 24, 1931, |NEW ORGANIZATION OF MERCHANTS MEETS Central Seventh Street Association Holds First Regular Session at Luncheon. The first regular meeting of the newly | organized Central Seventh Street As- | sociation, compesed of Seventh street | merchants and business men, was held |In Schneider’s Restaurant at noon to- | day. 2 The association was organized two weeks ago, and Sylvan King was elected | president. Other officers chosen were Dermot Nee, first vice president; How- L. Sheads, secretary. Reports of the five standing commit- | tees of the group were to be heard. The | committees are on membership, civic | affairs, business ethics and grievances, advertising, and finance ani budget. treasurer, and J. STAR RADIO CO. 409 11th St. N.W., 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. FOR A LIMITED TIME! 1932 ATWATER 8:00—Julia Crumit. 8:30—John Philip Sousa’s Band. 9:00—Musical Magazine, 9:30—The Brush Man. 10:00—Wayne K\ng'; Orchestra. 11:00—Last-minute News, Vi vi 1103 Marion Haren croner : ivil Service Opportunities. 11:15—Jesse Crawford, organist. 5:00—Songs by Frank Ross 11:30—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 5:15—"Why 4-H Girls Ate Thankful,” 12:00—Weather forecast Dby Miss Dorothy Emerson. 12:01a—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. 5:30—Herr Loule and the Thirsty Five. 12:30 to 1:00a—Joe Moss’ Orchestra. B:45—Correct time, Early Program Tomorrow. 5:46—Flashes from The Evening Star, by D W 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. B B 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. s ot i R : 5 :01—""Tk i AR LT he Question in the Philippine 8008 CHBEEID. Islands,” by Newton W. Gilbert. 9:00a—Morning Glee Club. : rview w 3 [ 9:15a—Dr. Copeland’s Health Clinic. : Roll | 9:30a—Flying_Fingers. | 9:45a—Food Program 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 10:15a—National Home hour. 10:45a—Betty Crocker. 00a—Keeping Up With Daughter. 11:152—Radio Household Institute. 30a—Hugo Mariani's Orchestra. 12:00m—The Home Circle. 5—Black and Gold Orchestra. 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—Palais d'Or Orchestra. 2:00—"Child Study,” by Mrs. Hugh G. Straus, 2:15—Golden Géms, 2:45—The Good Neighbor. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—Pop Concert. 4:30 to 5:00—Chamber music. unTSSan{"Sf‘S‘w?fi be based on the | Meetings are to be held monthly. 'y “Three Cat’s Eyes.” It is a tale/ of murder and strange adventures at sea. The musical ckground will be vided by an oraBestra directed by arles Previn. Violence attendiff® the opening to Bettlement of St. Anthony Falls land, in Minnesota, forms the historic back- ground for the "Tales of the Frontler” esentation at 3:30. “The Race With he Water Walker” is the title of the episode. : “Shop Early, Mail Early.” A popuiar progiam will be presented by Mark Warnow and his orchestra at 20:15. The sel~ctions range from “The h\v‘;m!:n |n ,the Ehoe” to “With Love in eart. Ben Pollack and his orchestra will Mssist Walter Winchell with his pro- m at 8:45. Popular numbers will fellured the orchestra “Shop Early, Maily Early” program hl.s been arranged by Radio Joe and his judget Boys for their broadcast at 7:30. e program will be dedicated to the t Office Department. Postmaster illh.m Mooncy is expected to take | WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 5—One-time Opportunities. 5:30—American Road Builders’ gram. :45—""Mickey.” 6:00—"The Making of a Regular.” | proximate time limit, not a definite | period, as fn America, where programs | begin and end “on the nose.” They | surprised British broadcasters in Lon- don by ending a scheduled 55-minute | recital at the end of 55 minutes. The | Britishers expected the program to mm overtime; most English ones do. R | USS COLUMBO, N. B. C. crooner, receives about 2,500 fan letters each week....Kate Smith, Col-| umbla’s outstanding crooner, has a | weakness for statuettes and likenesses | of all sizes of cats, dogs and other | animals, ‘\hlch clutter up her apart- | ment. . B. C.'s "Magic Circle,” con- | ducted by Madge Tucker, director of | juvenile programs, has a membership of 25,000....The Stretz Orchestra, pop- | ular in New York social circles, makes Pro- 1932 TELEVISION DEMONSTRATION 5to 6P.M,,9to 11 Wardman Park Hotel LA FRANCE TELEVISION COo: 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Rose Novak, violinist, and Shirley Ernst, soprano. :00—Red Cross program. 15—Advertising program 8:30 to 9:00—Bonanno String Quartet. | Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. Call,” by Ernest J. Swift. 6:45—Connie Boswell. 7:00—Myrt and Marge, 7:15—Bing Crosby and Carl Fenton's Orchestra. | 7:30—Radio Joe and His Budget Boys. 8:00—The Mills Brothers. B 15 Abe Lyman's Band. —Tales of the Frontier, B 45 —Walter Winchell and’ Ben Pol- lach’s Orchestra. 9:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 9:15—The Columbians. 9:30—Romances of the Sea, 10:00—Modern Male Chorus. 10:15—Mark Warnow's Orchestra. rabesque. 1 Sakol's Orchestra. eon Belasco's Orchestra. :45—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 12:00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. 8:15a—Something for Every One. 8:45a—The Dutch Girl, 9:00a—The Commuters. 30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 10 30a—Nonsensicalities. is received through WBXK, the West- | inghouse short wave station....Repre- | sentative Bachrach of New Jersey will discuss taxation in a broadcast over Columbia Friday night at 9:15. “$5a—Address. 'us et oo Colnbl Dcknbest | M A LEESE RADlO Co. 17 i00a—Request program. T group of Americans in Egypt | 00m—Organ recital by Paul Gable ;;ct up at 2 o'clock in the morning to |~ 12:30 to 1:00—“The Courtship of Miles | hear “Amos 'n’ Andy.” The program % JNSPECT these SUPERHETERODYNES Standish,” by Nell Lewls Stat- . accommodations —Offered at a VE CIAL rate in the Blackstone Hotel | 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 A cheerful, handsomely furnished room; with pri- vate bath, full hotel rervice, and breakfast in the cafe— 2-in-a-room, by the month, Each Limited number of rooms at. this rate. Harry Wood—Manager 8:00 to 4 00 Var]cly hour. Y SPE- 445 Jom Red Cross. WARRENTON, Va, November 24| pmerican bathing suits lead in popu- (Special) —The Warrenton Red Cross|j,;jty in Chile this season reports for the first nine days of the annual membership drive 422 members! at $1 each, 13 at $5 each, 8 at $10 each, | 1 at $25 and 1 at $100. The 17 branches | of the county chapter have not yet re- | ported. Scoti e and excerpts from oper- tas are featured on the program of john Philip Sousa’s Band to be broad- Bast tonight by WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- gions. Sousa will open the program with “Liberty Bell,” one of his own gompositions. Other numbers include #One Alone,” from “The Desert Song,” #nd Schubert’s “Serenade.” WISV in Network. Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson @nnounce a varied program for the Plantation presentation at 8 o’'clock. Miss Sanderson will sing “All of Me"” and “If I Didn't Have You Crumit’s golo numbers will be “Song of the Prune,” “Story of the Rose” and “Why Don’t You Try?” Sally Sothern will mng the vocal in- gerludes to the program of the Southern Orthestra, directed by Moe Baer. #There's No Other Girl,” “Chant of the Wungle” and “You're My Everything” mre the featured numbers. Joining the Columbia network for the I!nt time, WJSV_will broadcast tonight the talk by H. V. Kaltenborn. WJSV has arranged to carry this feature !or B 13 weeks’ series. The Bonnano String Quartet, Howu‘d , pianist, and Rose Novak, ist, wlll contribute the musical geatures of the WOL program. Per Week 7:30—Radio Joe and Budget Boys: Thirty minutes of Bun, Poolishness, varie Laughter and an l?u;« jonal © Washington Over 2054 Meters. WISV %60 Kilocyees. 3 oo—F‘lnrence ‘W. Shipley, soprano. The British air ministry has an- nounced that, because of the need for | economy, only 180 boys will be enlisted into the royal air force next January | r training as aircraft apprentices. Frolic and lo— 6:00—Songs by -Hlm'ny Nichols. +6:15—News flashes. 7 00—Dinner music. 7:15—Abroad With the Lockharts. 7:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. Orchestra. O—Your ur. 9:00—Talk by Representative Swank of Oklahom: SPEECHES. the News, WJSV, $yrt and ml"e. ‘WMAL, mances of the Sea,” WMAL, | Arabesque, WMAL, 10:30. ' VARIETY. Radio Joe and nu Budget Boys, 7:30; Julia Sanderson p:unls Delivers Any Phileo in Time for Thanksgiving Hurry! There’s a Tremendous Demand for This National Combination Radio Offer PHILCO BABY GRAND Table—Stool——Tubes * . Brothers, WMAL, Band, WRC 8:30; Wi lm ‘Winchell, - 1'2 15 Mln,AwaRvC, !iaon B;h.wox Oxgrle’el!nz. 3 1:30; Joe Moss’ chestra, WRC, 12:30, 82 Years at 718 7th St. NW. i HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | 6:00—Raising Junior: domestic skit— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 5—Topics in Brief, by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, I WRVA gnd WHAM. | §:15—Odette Myrtil, Prench stage star, and William Wll'les Orchestra— WJz, WBZ and 1 4:30—Phil _Cook, _comedian — WJZ, i ‘WBAL, WHAM and WBZ. | 9:45—The Ooldbern comedy skétch F, WTIC, WGY, WW8 md WSAI | 8:00—The ers; Corey Ford, | | author; Don _Voorhees' Or-| chestra and Lois Bennett— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WLW, WBZ and WJAX. 'l!o—Mabel Garrison, soprano, concert ensemble—WBAL. ‘ioo-fluusehuld Celebrities: Alice Mock, soprano, and Dumont's Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 9:30—Great Personalities: Prazier Hunt, author—WJz, WBAL, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, d ! WRVA. 0:00—Old Stagers’ Memories; Harold . Sanford’s Orchestra and Mixed Chorus—WJZ, WBZ and WHAM. | | B0:30—Clara, Lu and Em; humorous ! sketch—WJzZ, WJB, | WBZ, WB: WHAM d KDKA. | §1:00—The Marylanders—WBAL. R1:45—Dream Pictures; Archer Gibson. organist—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM | and KDKA. §2:15—Paul Whiteman's OrchestraA dance music — WJZ, WBZ, | KDKA, WBAL and WHAM. ARMY ORDERS ' Col. G. Maury Cralle, Infantry, 5“ ancisco, has been ordered to his jome for retirement November 30‘ Capt. Charles Wharton, Cavalry, this| ity, has been ordered to examination | or ‘possible retirement: Capt. Charles ®. Prime, Air Corps, War Department, | been assigned to additional duty th the Organized Reserves of the 3d orps Area. Coast Artillery officers in the Philip- ines have been assigned to other sta- %ons as follows: Capt. George W. pum to Fort Harrancas, Fla, and W. W. Wertz and Lieuts. J. 8. B6. . A, Kieinman and H. F. Town- d to Fort Monroe, Va. ‘The President has accepted the resig- | tion of Second Lieut. .vohn R. Cal- Infantry, Fort Jay, N. Y. Pirst Sergt. Sidney ' Wingfleld, 9th | [Cavalry, Rort Riley, Kans, and Pirst t. Satoris Brown, 10th Cavalry, Fort venworth, Kans., have been placed on the Army retired list on their own o Ty Y lu.l, Okll Billing, J. P. Crehan, L. L.| l.nd Lieuts. H. C. Larter, jr.; | S. Issacson and P. H. Sinclair, now ! Hawali, and Capts. J. B. Matlack, | QUARTET ‘5:{;“.%&“.‘;.{';. n‘é‘:.&:'e‘.w"’:“?n CONCERT-DANCE es ORCHESTRA Get free entry blanks from Goodyear dealer. Easy to unlzrm:r. plain statements win. 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