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C—4 = THEATER OF AR ENDS THIRD YEAR Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra and Bernice Claire to Fea- ture Program Tonight. Stars of the stage and radio will be | d in the Theater of the Air pro- | tonight on WRC and a network | ional Breadeasting Co. sta- | mark the third an of the Air igans and | vill be the | Orchestra 1 from 9:30 1 Come to | 1e Vagabonds an Love Song i e Aguilar Lute Quartet, composed others and a sister, will Service o'cl A concert orchestra Cesare Sodero will assist et Program of Eskimos. sight old and new melodie the program of the Eskimos make up | i prin- | 110:1 music tra and Honolul David L. Crawford University of Hawali, dcast tonight by WMAL Broadcasting be farch of Time. f Time dramatic sketch: ultimatum against cott and the mobiliza- | nd, sea and air forces ! pan's the Jesuit will sing Her- in his recital | Mavflow am director Co. 1 Belle Shapiro Mayflower by Dr. David 10:00 DRAMA. t Co. WMAL VARIETY. WMAL, 7:15 s Downey, W. WRC. 8:00 £:00 - 1,0 Reism: WRC, 9:30: Theater 10:30; Col. Stoopnagle and WMAL, 10:45. DANCE MUSIC Olsen’s Orchestra, 1A 11:30: Ben Bernie’s Orche: WMAL, 12:0la: Coon-Sanders chestra, WRC, 12:05a WOL 8:30 T 7:30 March of Ti Or- HIGH LIGHTS ng FLSEWHERE r. domestic sk v WHAM, WLW and WMAQ Variety WBAL WBZ, | and 7:45 Program WRVA WJIZ. KDKA star WJZ, WBAL pot bert—WJZ nd WJIR and “Scrappy” WBAL, WHAM, dramatic WJZ M KDKA WHAS a Shields WJZ WBAL WBZ, Roy WJAX Whiteman and His Orches- ra—WJZ. KDKA, WBZ, WSM, WBAL, WHAM and WJR Clara 1 and Em. humorous WHAM, WBAL, nd WREN y: Victor Arden's WBZ, WBAL, WHAM R 00—Slumber rier's S nsemble—WJZ, Z s and his orches- ra, dance mu WJZ, WLW, WGAR, WENR and WREN. LIEUT. VAN 7\.’VINKLE WINS $100,000 Libel Suit Dismissed on Directed Verdict. suit against Lieut head of the Wom- nissed by Justice District Supreme A $100.000 libel ina C. Van Winkle. in » Winkle was sued by Ethel who alleged the policewoman and libelous statements on ment card after she had been Assistant Corporation ch, arguing that x i was a privileged ion, asked for a directed favor of Mrs. Van Winkle s granted this request nt ca " NEW POLICY | REPAIR Ycur RADIO SET and CHARGE IT Work OKAY RADIO CO. Guaranteed and | and | learned “Ludwig Lau- | | there is practical | 7 315.6 Meters. “ RC 950 Kilocycies. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review. | 4:00—"Decorating Notes,” by Betty Moore. 15—"Prunel :15—"SKippy. 30—Correct time, 31—Novelty Orchestra Connelly 5:45—Russ Columbo’s Orchestra. 6:00—Automotive Trade Assoclation Progr . 6:15—Al Kamons' Orchestra. i:45—The Stebbins Boys K )—Amos 'n’' Andy. 15—Lanin's Orchestra. 30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's | Orchestra. 45—12diotone Quartet. 00—Service hour, with Bourdon Or- chesira end Cavaliers’ Quartet. | 9:00—Eskimo Club. 30—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra, tists' Service Hour. heater of the Air. 9 00—Last-minute New 02—Emory Daughert 30—Weather forecast 31—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 00—Jack Kirbery, baritone. 05—Coon-Sanders’ Orchestra. 30 to 1:00a—Waldor!f Astoria Dance Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 45a—Tower Health Exercises. 00n—Gene and Glenn 15a—Morning Devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 9:00a— Ballad S 9:15a—8y 9:30a—Tom Waring 450—F . cd pr 00a—M1s B | ,” by the Radio Guild. and Dolly 10 10 's Orchestra. 11 12 | Song Recital s Radio Column 10:3 10 11 11 12 12 5a—Radio Household Institute. 30a—Keys of Happiness. 00m—Black and Gold Orchostra. 15—"The Real George Washington,” by Charles Colfax Long 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. Palais d'Or Orchestra | 5—Luncheon of the League for In- | dustrial Democracy | —Second act of “Die Walkure,” from stage of Metropolitan Opera Co 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety hour. of Music r Miniatures 5:00—Paul Gable, organ: 5:30—The Clothes Men 5:45—The Dr oriorial an Morse Program by the Wasbington Po- lice Post of the American Legion Varieties 0—Dinnes 20—News fl s, 7:30—Northern Dramatic Co Iver String Revelers 00- to 9:00—The Community Chest Girl and Her Guests. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 00a—Chimes and Birthdays k (continued). ice Bulletins. uith Reed’s Kiddies. —Red Cross program 5 ‘Walter Reed program 5a—Program by Tuberculosis Association ad conditions in Vir, nckeon Music. 2:15 in den, ertertainer, 2:30 to 1:00—Dance Music. 2054 Meters. wiJ 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 4:00—Walter Doe, entertainer, 4:30—Shenandoah Hawaiians, 5:00—Tea Time Music, 5:30—Naval Hospital program. The Adventure Club ws Flashes. —Marjorie Webster. arket Report 5—Sunday School Reporter 7:30—United States Ar 8:00—8horeham Concert Orchestra. 8°30- str Memories. 9:00—-Broadcast from annual ball of the District Department of the American Legion 10:00—News flashes 10:15— feature 11:00—Rudy Schramm's Orchestra 11:30 to 12:00—Calloway’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—The Breakfast Club. 9:00a—The Treasure Chest. 9:30a—For Yeur Information. 10:00a—Peggy Clarke. 10:45a—Sacred Hour. el Chor. rcon Music, mm's Tr n Mel AA 4345 Meters. “X 690 Kilocycles, 9:55—Time signals 10:00—Weather report 1 Meters. |W3XK hi06s Kilocycles. 9:00—Televicion’s Album of Artists 9:25—Joe Koenig and May Ca 9:30—Sacred program. 10:00—John R. Clarke, crooner. *|10:30'to 11:00—Shenandoah Hawaiians. Isle of Man Tax Paradise. axpayers in Great Britain have just with surprise and perhaps & few twinges of pain that they are pay- ing a lot more taxes than the people of the Isle of Man, which is rcvealed as a paradise for bachelors and taxpayers. sland ha. > rate is 7.2 per 1.000. against in, and the tax on in- ts at only a urifle more than | g against a gencral rate of 5 n the pound for Great Britain. ! has remained at just In the Summer no unemployment Easiest Way: To Break Up a Cold : . 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R he Pageant 9:30—Leon Belasco's Orchestra. 00 ) @ = ) Then follow | g8 THE Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) WMAL nited States Marine Band. :45—"Public Health Progress,” by Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, I 00—Light Opera Gems. | 30—"In the Realm of Sports” by | Kirk Miller. 45—Musical program. 00—George Hall’s Orchestra. :30—Herr Louie and the Hungry Five. :45—Flashes from The Evening Star, | by Doug Warrenfels. 1 :00—Time and program resume. 01—Dramalogue From Life. 05—Charles Boulanger’s Orchestra. :30—Vaughn de Leath. 45—Jimmy and Jane. 00—Myrt and Marge. 15—Bing Crosby, baritone. 30—Southern Orchestra 45—Morton Downey, tenor. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. L5 9:45—"Aviation News” by Oasey Jones 10:00—*“Conditions in Honoluly,” by Dr. David L. Crawford. 10:15—Cafe Budapesth. 10:30—Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. 10:45—Col. Stoopnagle and Bud. 11:00—Wardman Park Orchestra. 11:30—George Olsen’s Orchestra. :00—Weather report. 01o—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 2:30 to 1:00a—Noble Sissle and his or- chestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Salon Music. :30a—Morning Devotions. 45a—Vocal Art Trio. :00a—The Commuters. :30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 45a—Songs by Artells Dickson, 00a—United States Army Band :30a—Adventures of Helen and Mar: :00a—New York Philharmonic Sym- phony Society Concert, 30—Radio Guide. 35—D-n Bigelow's Orchestra. :00—George Hall's Orchestra 30—Rilz-Carlton Orchestra. 2:00—The Funnyboners. aturday Syncopators emocratic_Club Forum. The Four Clubmen. 475.9 Meters, 630 Kilocycles. W regular Japan’s foreign tourist trade has de- clined one-half in the last year. 8 tube Superheterodyne. Equipped with Automatic Volume Control, Micro Tone Control, with Pentode and Super Control Radiotrons. it t takes experience to build outstanding equipment like these fine quality models. 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Young has other jobs, however the station’s official accompanist and a soleist in his own right, so-called “piano improvisations” have long occupled a regular place on the WMAL program schegule. | b The little town of Manistee, Mich was Young's birthplace. this event was April 28 age of 7 he got mere kick out of pla ing a plano 7 tube Superheterodyne. Equipped with Micro Tone Control, with Pentode and Super Control Radiotrons. 462 grades In four years and began giving recitals at the age of 12. Young next went through the usual evolutionary stages of & planist—he played with an orchestra in high school, hammered out tunes in & Manistee vaudeville house, and finally went on the stage. on the old Keitk’s cfrcuit with Charlie Chase's Boys' Choir #nd Francis Bur- man, In' the Spring of 1928 Young found jts allotted time at WMAL, | himself in New York without a job. it's usually Frank Young's| He wore off the soles of & pair of shoes, job to fill in the gap with & but finally a movie theater manager in | culty—his tonsils—removed because of | 4 Just doing | New Jersey put him to work playing the piano and painting signs in his But the dual job soon lost every 15 minutes, has|ils appeal, and a few months later before the microphone | Young came to Washington, walked into piano interlude. ‘ later he went to work as an announcer. He's ox ok % In fact, his| the Woman's radio presentation, Radio Review on B. C. will pass into history next month. It will | be replaced by an up-to-date variety show Cene Tunney's telk on N. B The date of | C. Sunday night 5 to be followed by a 1907. At the | sketch sode from his own life . . . than shooting | | Two weeks | | AVING outlived its usefulness as a | native boy working in a shop found a The Man Must Fight,” an epi- | Statistics | cleans it with the same care she devotes marbles. | place the number of dramatic sketches | to her own offspring. If the rat is taken Then his parents sent him to a con-|and skits on N, B. C. at slightly more | away from the box, the cat retrieves it | servatory, where he completed eight | than a score, 17 of which are sponsored. | and takes it back to its playmates. | Popularity of this type of entertain- ment is thought to lie in the fact tha radio fans have is sald to cost $1,000,000 & year, * X x K For three years he trouped RAHAM McNAMEE appears to be | having a little difficulty in recov- | ering from his latest attack of sore throat. It got so bad Howard Clany did the announcing for him in several ograms, McNamee has declined to ave the contributing factor to his diffi- an expressed fear an operation might affect his voice. s L Cat Mothers Rat. “learned to listen.” | One series, the Sherlock Holmes stories, Acting as mother to a rat, whose fam- | ily she had eaten, is the odd role as- | sumed by a cat at Sheba, Transvaal. A | nest of seven rats and set the shop’s cat on them. The cal ate six of the | rats, but carried the seventh away with her alive. Now the rat is living in a box with the cat's own kittens. 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