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"B-12 LEGAL NOTICES. R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT "OF THE DISTRICT OF !Cn\umhu holdine Probate Court.—No 41647 Administration —This is to give no- tice that the subscribers. who were by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Srraced 1etters of admini on the es- fiie'sf Chrstian I Smi ed. have Sith The approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Probate . fipnmm'r‘ Monday. the 18th day of ¥'ar:" as the time. the W ace. for mak: and @istribution from. said es- Ton'ard control. Grs' and persons e or legacies. or eof. are notified to o'y meent or attorney | fh "Thelr claims " agamst | Yeaihed, © Given' under it “day of farch. 1932 NATIONAL METRO- WASHINGTON By R Agsistant Trust Of- VIETOR 'S, MURSCH s for the District of e Probate Court | rorrrn BANK OF WORTH. FRANK STETSON. Attornes THE DISTRICT OF " Pr ourt . o are s, by the | mbin | te of | th the | BUPREME COURT h was rict of Col on_the ex the DI FREDERICK STOHLMAN, Attorney. Union Trust Company SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colu it —No “Probate | hand RUP- vy _Chase MERSCH the District of 3 s;ga—- Attornes AW COURT OF Josepn 1 and "testamer UM, vs. 1 Washington. le. 1318 9th_Street 3. Florence H Stu- Catherine B. 5. Robert 0 Gen- ady, New Marlboro. 4 Charles ¢ Hilda ~Beale. 331 Waverly Place, Eltzabeth William _H. Beale. Lorraine 10 Charles W. Claget e Bide " Washingion. D. C' Company. _trustee e N.W.. ‘Washi Wheeler. Kew Gar- on. D._C._" 14 Street S E. Wash- phen Field. Denby id_New York C. 13 Laura D, Wasr 3 [ the 129" Parkuood 18 Cora Key &lon, D. C. ess _unknown enees and de defendants.—1 The object of this suit ablishing of record the plaintif by i defenda the District ished as orlgi- on or before the fortieth day, legal holidays. st publica- her ordered he! Beale ca herein o ng after exclusive er order ceeded with &' opy hereof T three succes- Law Reporter ¢ Robert be entered day_oce GEORGE CURTIS SHINN PREME COURT OF THE Attorney. DisTRICT nF, Probate Court—N This 15 to scriber of the Di ined from the of Columbia te of Mary M Ash- ict of Columbia. de- waving claims agains eby warned to exhibit reof. legally on or be- AD. 1933 ¥ by law be excluded from te Given under my 932 Brobatt | letters ELLA Altest Register o sia Clerk of 26-ap2.9 & PETERSON. Attorness, G D St ONW TIGNOR F(OXP“H | ¥ THE DISTRICT OF | bate Courl—No. s to_give no- |1 the District of | from the Probate | »{ Columbia letters Fritz _Voist deceased the de- | BUPRE aims agal warned to s thereof. subser reh. AD d f 1933 otherwise efit of dav of Marck 45% Grant or| Hospital. and ali court on RE Let no- | rington ar once in before the ne first pub- 1y days before ‘ LFRED A WHEAT. Chiel THEODORE COGS- for the District of | te Court AD 1ted MICHAEL M_DOYLE and FREDERICK A. THUEE. Attorness BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF, Columb ¢ Probate Court —No. tion —This is to_give no- bscriber, of the District o ablained Adi persons o deceased nr: herebv wa he same. w he: ticated . the 9th e vou Resisier ot | Gk ~ ANDREW WIL (‘IV. Woodward llulldmlv COURT OF THE holding Prot EUPREME Admin DISTRICT OF GOt t Lo “of the District of one hav wre harehy the vouch- Armanen 1932 THEODORE COGSWEIL. Res for the District of Columbla. Ciary Probate Court mh26AN29 C. CLINTON TAMES. Altorney, Columbian Bidr. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court - No. {nistration — This 15 10 _sive no- » subscriber. of the rict of s ontained from the Probate t of the District of Columbia letters | testamentary on the Malonev. lats of the Dist deceased. Al persons hav the deceased ure herebv warned tn exhibit the same. wi'li the vouchers thereof. lesally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 15th day of March, A D. 1933: otherwix they mey by law be excluded from all benefit ©f said sstate Given under mv hand this 1ith dar of March, 1932 BENJAMIN W 435 4'2 st sw (Seal) Attest MARQUES Deputy Rezister of ) % the District of Columbis. Qprk jot il 1 a6 tice that Columbia. b 1 ims against |, Elia K the | T | euarai | deendat Sope | BB DERTZBAUGH. Astt Clerk | SUPREME COURT OF THE DIST! | 43107 | persons Leving claim LEGAL NOTICES. R P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court —No. 4153, Administration—This Is o give no- tice that the subscribers, who were by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia sranted letters of administration on the | estate of Ernest W. Smith. deceased. have With the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Probate Court, appointed Monday. the 18th day of April. 1932, at 10 o'clock am.. as the L and said court room as the piace. for mak- ing payment and distribution from said es- tate. under the court's direction and control when and where all creditors and perso entitled to distributive shares or legacies the residue or parts thereof. are notified to attend. in person_or by agent or attorney duly_suthorized. with their claims AKkainst the estute properly vouched. ~Given under our hands this 14th day of March. 1932 WAVERLY G_ KING, NATIONAL METRO- POLITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON. By R P. HOLLINGSWORTH. Asst. Trust Officer iSeal.) * Attest: VICTOR §. MERSCH. Dep- uly Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh19.26.4p2 R FRANK STETSON, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. holding Probate Coust —Esta Grove, deceased.—No. 43089. tion Docket 94. plication beeni mide herein for probate of the las! and testament of said deceased. und f ters testamentary sald estate. v National Savings a rust Company. it ordered tais 2ind of March. AD 1932 Carrie O. Grove. Hanover, Pennsyi- Robert Groye. Portsmouth, Virgin rhied appear in said co 2nd day of May. A D. 1 . 10 show cause why s i’ not be granted Let hed in the Washington xw Reporter and The Evening Star once 1 b of thiee successive weeks before the the first pub n _thirty day JAMES M_ PROC test: THEODORE vills for the Dis of the Proba mha6.ap2.9 VYV YV VYV VVVVYVYYVYYVYY R. HEFLIN, Soutbern Bids.. THE DISTRICT OF | Court is 15 to wive notice | he District_of Co- obate Attorney. mbia. | claims axsinst | v ed to exhibit her< thereof, legally | scribers on AD. 1933 lided fron 0SGOOD Seal ) Repister Clerk ap2.9 1300 THEODORE Ave ELL. X Lum ALBERT E. Cour CONRADIS. Attornex JIHE DISTRICT OF | Chandler Building, SUPREME COURT OF that the subser bia. has obtained f the District of Col on the esta the deceased nr the same. wit authenticated. to the subscr the 16th day of March. AD. they may by law be excluded of said estate. Giv 16th day of Ma 2800 Conn. Ave. N.W ODORE COGSWELL the District of Columbia. bate Court FREDERICK STOHLMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIC Columbia. ~holding Probate Cou 43093, Adn ration—This is 10 give that the subscriber. of the District of Col bia, has obtamned from the Probate C ct of Columbia letters of tration on the estate of Carmine Fa lete of the District of Columbia. All persons having claims sgainst gensed are hereby warned x e. with the vouchers thereo Authenticated. o the subscriber on o the day of March. A D. 1933: oth, they may by law be excluded from all b of said estate. Given under my hand th 15th day_of March. 1932, MARGHERIT FAMIGLIETTL. 3703 14ih St N.W. (Sen! Attest. THEODORE COGSWET L. Register Wills for the District of Columbi of the Probate Court mb: PAUL B. ELCAN. . SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. holding Probate Co Alexander Lynch. deceased | Rmnistration Bocke: 94 ing been made herein for proba: will and testament of said dece letters testamentary on said estate. b L. Pitcher. the executor named therein is ordered this 29th day of March. A.D that the unknown heirs at law and next kin of sald decea: and all ot cerned. appear in said court on Mon 9ih day of May. A.D. 1932, at 10 o’clock & m the voi dec Th Attorney. Law Reporter a ar once in each of three s cessive weeks before the return day hes mentioned. the first ication to be less than thirty days before said return day ALFRED A _WHEAT. Chief Justice Attest THEODORE v | of ‘Wil for the Dis of the Probate Cou SAMUFL T. ANSELL. BURR TRACY AN Attornevs for Petitioners, nsportation Building. | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Colzmbin the application of Allen Treat . t. by Oscar H for change of name.—No. 54180, Fauity Doc.—Allen Treat Graves, by Oscar H. Wevyel. guardian, having filed & petition praying for a_decree changing his name to Daniel Allen Treat. and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in such cases. it is by the court this Ist day of April. AD. 1932 ordered that all persons concerned show cause. If any there he. on or before the 25th day of April. AD. 1932. why the prayers of said petition should not be granted. Pro- vided that a copv of this order be published once @ week for three consecutive weeks before said dav in The Evenine Sfar news- paper O. R LUHRING. Jusiice. (Seal ) A frie cops Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM s By H B DERTZBAUGH. Ast. Cler ap2 Wegel. | DARR AND DARR %20 Woodward Building. N_ THE SUPREME COURT District of Columbia —Imported c. & corporation, plainuf, vs Martin. defendant. —At law. No. 80 Shect of Jhis. Suli 15 to’ secure payvin the sum of two thousand dollars ($2.000.00 h interest from November 19. 1931. and ve judgment of condemnation of cer roperty of the defendant levied on under attachment lssued Ip, this sult to sutisty e DIATIE 5 claim 15 Merefore. this el e 108, ‘Srdered that the it this court on or before fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and | holiday; ter the day of U ation of this order. to defend t show cause why said conde should not be had: otherwise the s be proceeded with s in case of defaul provided that this order be publ the Washington Law Reporter ar Evening Star once & week for three sive weeks. By the court ALFRE WHEAT, Chief Justl Test FRANK E OF. THE | M | 291 WELLS AND HUTCHINSON, Attornevs. 1T OF Probate This is to of the I Columbia, Hoidink Administration tice ihat the subscriber. Columbia has obtained Court of the District of C administration on the est late of the District of Colu All persons having claims ceased ure hereby me. with the v authenticated fore the 21st da wise they may by law be benefit of sald estate hand this 21st day of March WELLS. 710 14th TOR & MEK ers of Alice Crown, umbia. decensed: pres the de- bit the legally 193; H #p2.9, HAMILTON & HAMILTON. Attorneys, Unlon Trust Bullding SUPREME COURT ISTRICT OF Columbia. Hold Coi strat 1o & the subscr { the Distri have obtained {rom the Pro the Distiict of Columbia. letters of istration on the estate of Patrick A ate of the D of Columbia. All persons having claims against d are hereby wa to exhibit with the vouche: eof legally icated. to the subscr o the 22ud day of AD ihat umbia ers March. L o | RSCH - Drouts of Colum- 4p2.9.16 WRIGHTSON AND NAYLOK. Attorners. SUPREME COURT OF Columbis. Holding 43075 Admiinistration tice that the subscr Columbin has ol Court of the Distr administration on Bauer. also known & the District of Col THE DISTRICT OF Probate This s 10 give n he District of Le Probate s ot Catherine late n ed Al ax deceased € hereby warned to eshi the vouchers 4h 10 the subscriber of March lew be € estate of March. E J N s VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Depiity Wills for the District of Col the Probate Court BRIGHT. THOMPSON, HINRICHS AND ~ ARREN. Altorneys. SUPREME OCOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Hoiding Probate Courl —No. 42900 Administrat This is to & tice that the subs of the Dis Columbia has obtained from the Court of the District of Columbia testamentary on the Nichol. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. All persons havink clains sgains the deceased are hereby wurned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated 10 the subscriber, on or be fore the 25th day of March. A.D. 1933: other- wise they may by law be excluded from benefit of said estate. Given under my hand of March. 1932 ANNIS R % Yily tor b wc ict of robate letters estate of Graham B Tist ot ne (Beall Attest MERSCH. Deputy Register of isirict ot Cobumbla. Chorx of ap2.9,18 THE EVENING STAR. WASIHTINGTON, I €Y \3436 14th ST. Road Service—Ch >, Every Sunday 75¢ You would have to go & long way and pay a lot more to get a Sunday dinner bet- ter than ours...if there is such a thing. Try it tomorrow. A La Carte if desired Most inexpensively, too. PRESS CAFETERIA National Press Building. 1th and F Streets N.W. GO WEST This Coming July for Your Vacation Trip 1. road ‘Rat fornia enables m the Lowest t in to Cali- summer to make Pr Personally_Con Vacation Tour Also reduced rates 16-Day For details of Ill T-nn‘Ln‘li"u E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS 10 District National Bank Blds. Chesapeake & Ohio Ticket Office. Saturday Special! 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Not exceed- is of drawings and specification d to Lhe prospective bidder \ therefor, when such sppli cation Is acc d by a deposit of $50.00 eica set to insure its return Che offered as deposits must be made payable {o the urder of the Tressurer of the Uniled Jeposits will not be acceptable. ist be mccompanied by a state- { facts in deinil of the business and Mcal organization of the bidder avail- for the contemplated k._including resotirces and building experient and no consideration will be given to a bid Which is 'not accompanied by said The right s reserved to Teject id where an investigation or the eviden ubmitied by such bidder does not satisty the contracting officer that such bidder is aualified to carry out Droperly the terms of the contract. In awarding a contract. consideration will not be given to bidders not constructed within the last least one building comparable oject for which, the bid is sub- s employed be i the act of on the Murch 3. e six will be fur upen wpplic of wave shall | SYMPHONY MUSIC ON WAL TONIGHT Philadelphia Orchestra to Broadcast Contemporary American Compositions. A concert by the Philadelphia Sym- an WMAL. The program, scheduled from 8:15 to 10 o'clock, will be devoted solely to con- temporary American music. The open- ing number will be the “Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan," by Tomlinson Griffes of New will be followed. Covell's “Synchrony on the Hill." Copeland’s Theater.” the “Nine Colors” of Gruen- | berg. Dubensky's “Atonal Fugue.” “His Humor " from Bennett's “Abraham L symphony, and Piston’s “Suite. Little Congress Dinner. Another outstanding WMAL-Colum- bia feature will be a broadcast of the principal addresses at the thirteenth an- nual dinner of the Little Congress at the Shoreham Hotel. Seven men who {at one time served as assistants to members of Congress and have since risen to positions of increased respon- sibility and prominence will be heard Chief among them is Senator White of | Maine. Others include Representatives Kvale of Minnesota, Crail of California, Lanham of Texas and Mobley of Georgia. e broadcast from the dinner is scheduled from 10:15 to 10:45 o'clock. It will replace the regular Institute of Public Affairs program rederic Willlam Wile, veteran radio political analyst, who recently returned from Geneva, also will return to the microphone for his popular weekly re- s3me of the political situation in Wash- ington. During Wile's absence this feature was presenied by prominent Washington newspaper correspondents. Ruth Etting to Sing. Ruth Etting has selected two popular melodies for her broadcast at 10 o'clock with Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. “I'm Sorry, Dear.” will be followed by the “Cuban Love Song.” The orchestra’s specialty will be “Two-Step Charlie.” From its own studios WMAL will broadcast a discussion of Government affairs by Senator Capper of Kansas at 6 o'clock and a talk at 6:30 o'clock by Thomas S. Settle, secretary of the Na- tional Capital Park and Planning Com- mission. Mario Chamlee, famous concert and operatic tenor, is scheduled to take part the Civic Concert program at 8 o'clock over WRC and other National | Broadcasting Co. stations In the Paint o'clock the Pickens Sisters, a harmony trio, will be featured. Andy saxophonist., and Harold van Emburgh, baritone, also will contribute to this progra York. Powell's “Natchez “Music for the coln” Fducators to Speak. | Two faculty members of the Univer- sity of Chicago—Paul H. Douglas, econ- | omist. and Frank N. Freeman, psy- chologist— are announced as the speak- | ers in the program at 8:30 o'clock ar- ranged by the National Advisory Coun- cil of Radio in Education. Dr. Douglas will discuss “Social Insurance” “The Basis of Learning” is Dr. Freeman's topic. Jimmy Grier and his orchestra in [ Los Angeles will provide the music for | the triweekly dance hour from 10 to 11 o'clock Several screen stars, including Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald | and Charles Ruge take part in this program. “Oh. Yeah,” an underworld play from | the pen of James Irvine, will be pre- sented over WJSV tonight at 8:30 o'clock by the Radio Play Arts Guild | Irvin Wallach and Ruth Blumenthal will ha leading roles. WJSV's musical features will be provided by Frederick H. Green. baritone; Wheelbr, tenor, and Slaughter’s Or- chestra. Lelia Endicott “blues”_singer; Leger. banjoist program of WOL CHEVY CHAS& BAPT‘IST popular Washington Ordinance of Lord's Supper to Be Observed at Tomorrow's Service. The ordinance of the Lord’s supper will be observed at the Chevy Chase | Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock | A brief mediation, “In Remembrance of Me" will be given by the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark. will be received The Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society. will be led by William Watkins and his group at 6.45 o'clock. The meet - ing of the B. Y. P. U. will be heid in the form of a fellowship tea and will John Ruthven and Z. C. Hodges will be guests. The union evening service in which |the church participates will be held at |8 o'clock in the Pirst M. E. Church of |Chevy Chase. Rev, Mr. Clark will { preach, |LUTHER LEAGUE HEAD TO SPEAK AT RALLY Tomorrow at Church of Atonement. Austin W. Howard, president Luther League of Maryland, will be the prin- cipal speaker at Lutheran Church of Atonement Luther League tomorrow at 7 pm., when the league will have a rally meeting. Mrs. Ruth Beach wili I be the soloist, accompanied by James | McDonald. Confirmation roll call of all confirmed members of the church will be held| after the league meeting. Rev. Howard Snyder will special sermon at 8 o'clock. REV. ROBERT L. WOOD ANNOUNCES TWO TOPICS Pastor of Petworth Methodist Epis- copal to Preach Twice deliver a Tomorrow. | Robert L. Wood will preach two at Petworth Methodist Episco- val Church, Grant Circle, tomorrow. His morning subject is “After Easter.” At 8 pm. the service and sermon will be based on the painting “The Crucifixion, by Munkacsy. Sunday school, 9:30 am.; men’s Bible class, 10 am., and Epworth League, 7 pm. rm official board will meet Tuesday 7:30 o'clock. The Woman's Guild will meet Wed- nesday at 10:30 am. to be followed by luncheon at noon. At 1 p.m. the Wom- an's Home Missionary Society will meet and at 2 o'clock & meeting of the Woman’s Forelgn Missionary Society will be held The midweek service Thursday eve- ning will be conducted by the pastor, with the Woman's Guild ukmg part. Nearly 200 ministers from all parts of England attended the funeral in Lon- e successtul hidder will be re-|don of Rev. F. W. Chudleigh, superin- oo furnish a performance band of av per_c: e t_pri % "WETMORE. AcCtng, Bupertising vect, 1ap2.4 quired least JA! Arcl tendent of the Weslyan Methodist Mis- sion of the East End, and 15,000 people lined the streets outside, | phony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold ! | Stokowski, will be broadcast topight by extensive Columbia network and, the late Charles | This | in the order named, by | Club_program at 9:30 | Sannella, | are scheduled lu‘ Roland | Edith Reed and Eddie | will contribute to the | ARRANGES MEDITATION | New members | be in charge of the fellowship group. ! | Austin W. Howard Will Be Heard | | SATURDAY, Today on the Radio APRIL 2, 1932. (ARl Programs Scheduled jor Eastern Standard Time.) WR 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 30—Don Pedro's Orchestra. Association. from (e 5:00— 15—"Skippy.” 30—The Cuckoos. stage ra Co. :00—"The Quizzi Strickland Gi Orchestra. ‘45—Harold Veo' 30—Program by ers Quartet. :00—Last-Minute WIS 1:30—Sacred Hour. 2:0 2:30—Junior Melod: 3:00—Studio featurs 4:00—Children’s Hi 5:00 5:30—News Flashes 5 L. Mellon. 00—Market Repo: —Political Re Clarke. 8:15—Roland Whe: 9:00—Uncle Help. Tom 11:00 to 11 { DRA of cal illilan. s 30—The Paint Club. 00—Jimmy Grier’s several movie stars. News. y Boys. e 3:30—"“Miss Nonsense.” 3:45—Studio feature our. ay It With Musil :45—The Aristocrats. —The Professor. stelle Hunt Dean. soprano. The Wheel of Events,” 8—Bridge lessons. rt. —Joe and Harry. view eler, by 7:45—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 8:00—Sunday School Lesson. tenor. 8:30—Radio Play Arts Guild e Lady Next Door. 45—One Man Minstrel Show. Observe Orchestra Marguerite Cromwell. 00—Civic Concert Program, featur- ing Mario Chamlee, tenor National Council on Radio in Education. 00—Arthur Pryor's Band and Revel- 02—Jesse Crawford, organist. 30—Weather forecast. 31—Johnny Hamp's Orchestra. 2:00—Buddy Rogers and his Califor- nia Cavaliers. 30 to 1:0)—Herb Gordon's Orchestra, 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. —Shoreham Orchestra. by 5—Luncheon of the Foreign Policy 3:30—Third and fourth acts of “Aida, Metropolitan 15—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 30—Three Mustachios. 5—Ballads by June Purcell. :00—Amos 'n’ Andy. :15—Musical program. :30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's and Advisory Orchestra and | Mary Kenneth and His Hired 10:00—News Flashes. 10:15—Frederick H. Green, baritone. 10:30-—Slaughter’s Orchestra. 0—Shoreham Orchestra. MA. Major Radio Features | Radio Play Arts Guild, WJSV, 8:30. night,” by | WMAL, 7 CLASS Philadelphia Sym) WMAL, 8:15, SPEECHES. “Political Situation in Washington To- Prederic Willlam Wile, ICAL phony VARIETY. Harold Veo's Orchestra, guerite Cromwell. Paint Club, WRC, 9:30; Ruth Etting Stage shows at 1, and Shilkret's Orchestra, 10:00 DANCE | 11:00: Johnny WRC, 11:31 WRC. Orchesfra, | 1 with 7:45 MuUsIC. Jimmy Grier's Orchestra, WRC Wardman Park Orchestra, WMAL, Hamp's Orchestra Mar- The 10:00 Buddy Rogers’ Orches- tra, WRC, 12:00: Herb Gordon's Or- HIGH LIGHT 6:00—Raising Junis chestra, WRC, 12. ELSEWHERE. or; domestic skit— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WJR and WGAR. 7:15—The Yeast Jeste: monologue /— KDKA and WHAM. 8:00—Danger Fighters, ramatic sketch —WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, WHAM 802405605, 7 and KDKA. 9:00—Minstrel WJR and W 9:30—"The PFirst WHAM and tional Demo Lewis of Il Irene Hardin WJR WHAM. 11:45—Lew White WABC WBAL WBAP WBT | WBZ WCAE WCAO | WEAF | WGN WGY . | WHAS | WHK WIOD WIR WJZ WLS WLW Kcys. | daily at 5:45 pm., WJZ, WBAL, w. 1BO. Nighte WLW. cratic inois WBAL and WHAM 10 45—Mathilde Harding, pianist, and organist—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA lnd g, songs_and ¢ WBAL, Show—WJZ, WHAM, dramatic ‘WBAL 10:15—Jefferson day dinner of the Na- Club. dresses by Senators Copeland of New York, Buckley of Ohio. and WJZ, WBZ, Ad- 11:00—Slumber Music; Ludwig Laurier’ Ensemble—WJZ, and organist — WJZ, WMAQ WNAC WoC WOR WPG WQAM WRVA WSB WSUN . WTAM WWJ WWNC | WWVA KMOX KOIL KTHS . KYw by WMAL. Outlet for Electric Clock for timepiece. No. ‘WBAL, WGAR and WREN. | [ he Dial Log. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kcys. | 670 1230 1000 710 1100 560 1110 740 620 1070 920 570 1160 1090 1260 1040 1020 Flashes from The Evening Star, & resume of world mews, is broadcast A new electric outlet has been made | the electric clock by the use of which the wire is entirely hidden. The | | outlet is placed at the point where |the clock is desired and the upper edge of the panel of the outlet is sup- plied with a hook which holds the | | | 10:15—Columbia’s Public 1:30—Ritz Orchestra. 2:00—Saturday Syncopators, 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra, 3:00—The Four Clubmen 3:30—Van Surdam’s Orchestra, 4 oo_spgnl{‘l’; ‘serenadr 5:00—Herr Loule and the Hungry Five. 5:15—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra 5:30—George Hall's Orchestra 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—"Affalrs of Our Government,” by Senator Capper of Kansas 6:15—Freddie Martin's Orchestra, 6:30—"Co-workers With Washington and L'Enfant,” by Thomas S. Settle. 6:45—Leon Belasco's O 7:00—"The Political Situation Washington Tonight” Frederic William wile 7:15—Freddie Rich’s Orchestra. 7:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 7:45—Morton Downes. tenor, 8:00—Fray and Braggiotti 8:15—Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Symphony estra. | 10:00—Ruth Etting and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. estra mi by the Orch- Affairs Insti- { the Little Con- gress at the Shoreham Hotel. 0:45—Arthur Jarrett, tenor. 11 00—Wardman Park Orchestra, 11:30—Madriguera’s Orchestra. 2:00—Government weather report. 2:01a—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 2:30a to 1:00a—Harold Stern’s Or- chestra. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles, 3:00—Walter Reed Program 3:30—Songs by Margaret Gilligan. 3:45—David D. Pugh. baritone. 4:00—Children’s program 4:15—Songs by Betty Thompson. 4:30—Tea time tun 4:45—Readings by ford. 5:00—"Radio.” by Jobn J. Daly. 5:05—One time opportunities 5:15—Concert Trio. 5:45—Program by Walter T. Holt. 6:00—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. 6:15—Nordica Orchestra 6:45—Howard Moore, baritone 7:00—"What We hear in Music.” 7:20—News Flashes 7:30—The Piano Club. 7:45—Eddie Leger. banj 8:00—Radio Night Court 8:30—Lelia Endicott, crooner. 8:45 to 9:00—Edith Reed's tainers. tute—Dinner |12 12 1 Nell Lewis Stat- st Enter- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. : National—"The Chocolate Soldier,” 2:20and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"Olivia Bows to Mrs, Grun- dy,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m | Gayety—"Dainty Dolls," at 2:15 and | £:15 p.m. | at Earle—"One Hour With You,” 11:15 am., 1:45 4:35 7:20 pm. Stage shows at 12:50, at and 9:50 3:45, 6:30 | and 9 p.m. sketch—WJZ. WBAL., WHAM, |y KDKA, WBZ and WLW. 10:00—Rose Orchestra, dance music— | covered by KDKA, WBZA Palace—-The Beast of the City.” at| am. 1:40, 4:30, 7:15 and 10 P Stage shows, with Jean Harlow in per- | son, at 12:35, 3:20, 6:05 and 8:50 p.m. | Fox—"Disorderly_Conduct,” at 11:10 am. 1 4:20,°7:05 and 9:50 pm. 3:45, 6:30 and 9 WMAL, pm. Columbia—*Tarzan, at 10 am., 11:50, and 9:35 pm R-K-O Keith's—"Young Bride,” at 11:15 am. 1:57, 4:39, 7:31 and 10:13 p.m. Stage shows at 12:39, 3:21, 6:13 and 8:55 p.m. Metropolitan—"The at 11:19 am., 1:03, and 9:48 pm. Rialto—“Steady Company,” m., 1:52, 3:52, 7:52 and 9:52 p.m. Tivoli —“The Big Timer" at 25, 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m Central—“The Secret Witness,” 11am to 11 pm Ambassador—“The Lost the Ape Man." 1:50, 3:45, 5:40, 7:35 Final Edition,” 48, 4:33, 6:17, 8:02 at 11:52 2:35, from Squadron,’ 55 aad 9:40 p.m. Clarence Mackay Ree;wers NEW YORK, April 2 (#).—Clarence ackay. financier, who has been ill for some time, was reported virtually re- his business associates last night. They said he would leave his home in a few days and go to his office as usual Special Radio Features WRC 7:15, Rock Creek Orchestra Peppy, Sparkling Melodies TUNE IN TO-NIGHT! 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