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DR COOPERTOTELL . EDUCATION NEEDS “U. S. Commissioner Will Give Radio Forum Address at WRC Tonight. i The Nation's educational needs will be | ¥ 1 | 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star | * discussed tonight by Dr. William John { Cooper, United States commissioner of 1 education, as a feature of the Naflonal Radio Forum, arranged by The Wash- + ington Star and broadcast by WRC and & coast-to-coast network of other Na- : tional Broadcasting Co. stations. + Dr Cooper will point out existing de- tfects in the educational system and ake recommendations for improve- ent. especially in the secondary 1 schools. His topic is, “The Essential * Needs of Our Educational System.” Senator Capper of Kansas also will +be heard over WRC. His address, one +of a series arranged by the Republican i §ational Committee, will come from Chi- +cago at 10 o'clock. > North Carolina Picked. * The Parade of the States program at 4 9:30 will honor North Carolina. _Appro- + priate musical numbers will be pre- ssented by Erno Rapee's Orchestra and he Southernaires Quartet. The feature vill be a symphonic paraphrase on Carolina in the Morning.” '| Today on 4759 Meters, {WMAL 630 Kilocycles. ! 2:30—Grace Shannon, pianist. 2:45—Columbia Salon Orchestra. | 3:30—Ceremonies in connection with the laying of the corner stone of the new Post Office Building. 4:30—Columbia artist recital. 5:00—Mary Stephanson, crooner. ence.” by Science Service. 5:30—"Skippy.” by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Time and program Tesume. 6:01—Irene Beasley. 6:15—Reis and Dunn. 6:30—"Women in Politics,” | Bainbridge Hayden. | 6:45—The Funnyboners. 7:00—"Myrt and Marge.” | T:15—Road reports. | 7:20—Charles Carlile, tenor. | 7:30—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. 7:45—The Dixie Trio. 8:00—"“The Presidential Poll,” by Ed- win C. Hill. 8:15—"Singin’ Sam.” 8:30—Kate Smith. 8:45—Fu Manchu Mystery Drama. 9:15—The Mills Brothers. | 9:30—Evening in Paris Mysteries. 10:00—Boswell Sisters. 10:15—"Eas} Aces.” by M. | 10:30—Guy Lombardo’s Royal Cana-| diens. | 10:45—Glenn Jones’ Orchestra. ! 11:15—Columbia ‘Symphony Orchestra. 11:30—Sid Gary, baritone. 11:45—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. 12:00—Weather reports. (Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change withcut notice.) 5:15—"“Recent Achievements of Sci- | G STAR, WASHINGTON, the Radio States commissioner of educa- tion. 9:00—Harry Horlick's Gypstes. :30—Parade of the States—North | Carolina. | 10:00—Political address by Senator ! Capper of Kansas. 10:30—Air Revue. 10:45—Alice Joy and orcnestra. 11:00—Last-minute news. | 02—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. | —College Inn Orchestra. 0—Clyde McCoy's Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00—Edgewater Beach Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. 8:15a—Morning Varietles. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Food program. 19:15-9:30 AM. WILKINS COFFEE PROGRAM MAN MINSTREL SHOW™” (Every Tues., Thurs,, Sat.) -Advt. “ON —Jack and Jill. —Pie Plant Pete. Through Lighted Windows. Souvenirs of Melody. Three Orphans. 10:45a—Breen and De Rose. 11:00a—"Your Child,” by Dr. Oppenheimer. 1:15a—Radio Household Institute. :30a—United States Army Band. Ella | The Goldberg’s, WRC, 7:45; Fu Manchu 4:15—Salon musicale. 4:30—Germaine, the little French girl. 4:45—Blue Vocals, 5: mething for Every One. 5:30—Studio feature. Advt. We give 8 radio tests on your radio and aerial for $1, day and night. “Minor Repairs Free” Star Radio Call Dist. 4700 Major Radio Features SPEECHES. Federal Commissioner of Education | Cooper in the National Radio Forum, WRC, 8:30; Senator Capper of Kansas, WRC, 10:00. CLASSICAL. Columbia Sympheny Orchestra, WMAL, 11:15. DRAMA. Mystery, WMAL, 8:45; WMAL, '10:15. | VARIETY. | Marguerite Cromwell and Schramm’s | Orchestra, WRC, 6:45; the Funny- | boners, WMAL, 6:45; Lanny_ Ross | and Voorhees' Orchestra, WRC, 7:30; Singin' Sam, WMAL, 8:15; Kate Smith, WMAL, 8:30; Harry Horlick's Gypsies, WRC, 9:00; Mills | Brothers, WMAL, 9:15; Parade of the States, WRC, 9:30; Boswell | Sisters, WMAL, 10:00; Alice Joy, | WRC, 10:45; Sid Gary, WMAL, | 11:30. DANCE MUSIC. | Guy Lombardo's Orchestra, WMAL, 10:30; Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, Easy Aces, \ D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932 X R KK KKK KK KK K X NO REFUNDS { After Oct. 15th on Brew Bottles Usual obligated re- funds until October 15th. — OCER to ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING WHERE 0 | cuaiy | COUNTS MAZDA LAMPS %" Best Quality 20c = 35¢ 10% Discount on 6 Free every Friday and Saturday at our gtozes K kA kR Kk K K oy NEW KIND OF PEA Green Giant PEAS the new large luscious peas —distinctly different. You Paid Much More Last Year—Same Fine Quality iy RIBBON SOUR RED CHERRIES —for delicious pies 2w 25¢ cans for The Very Finest Quality Country Gentleman Corn STOKELY’S Finest CORN You are sure to be pleased with Stokely’s. 10c For Breakfast SANICO BUCKWHEAT Pancako;: Flour What is more enjoyable than hot cakes and syrup on a chilly morning? 3w 25¢ Marguerite Cromwell, popular Wash- ngton_soprano, will return to the air t 6:45 in a new series with Rudolf ! Schyamm's Orchestra. Miss Cromwell . will'sing “Sweethearts Forever,’ - light on the River,” and “They *Believe Me.” The orchestral specialty | Early Program Tomorrow. 1 11: 12:00a—Johnny Marvin, tenor. 8:00a—Salon musicale. 1 1 1 15—On Wings of Song. 0—Correct time. —National Farm and Home Hour. 0—Don Bestor's Orchestra. —Merry Madcaps. WRC, 11:02; Harold Stern’s Or- | chestra, WMAL, 11:45; Clyde M- | Coy’s Orchestra, WRC, 12:00; Edge- water Beach Orchestra, WRC, 12:30. | HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | Juicy Steaks, Delicious Smoked Meats, Savory Roasts IN SANITARY AND PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKETS 8:30a—Warren Sweeney, pianist. 8:45a—Selected readings by Virginia Leatherbury. 9:00a—Little Jack Little, < will be “Of Thee I Sing.” The fnrst of & series of dramatic ketches based on the Fu Manchu mys- ry stories of Sax Rohmer, famous nglish novelist, will be broadcast to- ight by WMAL and associated Colum- ia stations. Charles Warburton, noted 1 English actor, will play the leading role. “Easy Aces” to Return. WMAL also has scheduled the re- sturn of the comedy series known as ““Easy Aces.” The opening sketch con- . sists of a series of “cut backs” from the + former series A supposedly haunted abbey is to be ithe scene for the third of the “Mys- teries in Paris” sketch at $30. Sentimental melodies will be featured by the Boswell Sisters. Accompanied by Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra, they will sing “Getting Sentimental.” “Low Tide" and “Goofus " Fioward Bursley, baritone: Sterrie ‘Wellman, marimba soloist, and the Paradise Serenaders will contribute to the program of WOL. In addition there will be concerts by the National Ha- waiians and Duke Elgin's Washing- tonians, S e Trade Show in Dublin. Irish Free State. which is developing {ts radio trade apace with the high- power broadcasting station it is erecting at Athlone, is holding its radio and gramophone trade show in Dublin. TONIGHT $ax Rohmer’s World Famous ‘FU MANCHU" Radio Mystery Stories 'SAX ROHMER has come to America especially *for this premiere performance and will take part in the broadcast. Station WMAL 8:45 p.m. Try 9:15a—Melody Parade. 9:30a—Tony Wons. | 9:45a—The Roundtowners. 10:00a—Morning Moods. 10:30a—Burrus Williams, pianist. 10:45a—United States Navy Band 11:15a—Today’s Pioneer Women—Helen | Keller. 11:30a—Betsy Lewis, soprano. | 11:45a—Vincent Sorey’s Orchestra. 12:00m—Buddy Harrod's Orchestra. 12:30—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 1:00—Address by Dr. Julius Klein be- fore the Greater Buffalo Adver- | tising Club. 1:30—Atlantic City musicale. 2:00—Aunt Jemima. 2:15—Musical revue. | 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:00—Columbia artist recital 3:30—Frank Westphal's Orchestra. 3:45Description of the Arvene Han- dicap. 4:00—Boston Popular Revue. 4:30—Van Surdan's Orchestra. 5:00—Meet the Artist. 5:15—"The Food We Buy,” by Dr. §. H. DeVault. 5:30—"Skippy.” ! WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocveles. 2:30—The Revolving Stage. 3:30—Ceremonies in connection with the laying of the corner stone of the new Post Office Department Building. | 4:30—Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys. | 4:45——The Lady Next Door. | 5:00—Edith Wallack, soprano. 5:15—Swanee Serenaders. 5:30—Schirmer and Schmitt, | duo. | 5:45 PM HAPPY TOLMANIZERS Fred East—Baritone Bill Raymond—Tenor AND piano { Bob Gotta—Accompanist Sponsored by Tolman Laundry | Phone Cleveland 7800 | 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. | 6:30—Merry Dairymen. | 6:45-7:00 P.M- Advt. i WILKINS COFFEE | PROGRAM MARGUERITE CROMWELL Rudolph Schramm and His Music (Every Mon.,, Wed,, Fri.) 7:00—*Amos 'n Andy.” | 7:15—Dramatic sketch | Knight. | 7:30—Lanny Ross and Don Voorhees’ Orchestra. | 7:45—The Goldbergs. | 8:00—Rudolf Schramm'’s Orchestra. | 8:30—National Radio Forum; speaker, William John Cooper, United with Ray This! Put two or three tablets of 2:30—Strollers’ Matinee. 3:00—Vocal Art Quartet. 3:30—Smackouts. 3:45—Tommy Watkins’ Orchestra. 4:15—Meredith Willson's Orchestra. | 4:30—"Vocational Guidance,” by the Kiwanis Club. | 4:45—The Lady Next Door. 5:00—Garden Melodies. | WOL 2289 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Sports _hour. 3:45—Songs by Leontine Gallahorn. | 4:00—Children’s program. | 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. 5:30—Something for Every One. 6:00—Elgin's Washingtonians. 6:29—Weather report. 6:30_The Peanut Venders. 6:45—The National Hawaiians. 7:00—Dinner_concert. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30_Today in Sports 7:45—Madelyn Sheppard. —Howard Bursley, baritone. 8:15—Marimba solos by Sterrie Well- man. { 8:30—Paradise Serenaders. | 8:45 to 9:00—Community Chest Girl | Early Program Tomorrow. | | 7:00a—Musical Clock. | by Miss 9:55a—Police bulletins. 10:00a—"Home _Economics,” Eleanor Howe. —With the Lombardos. Music of the Masters. 10: a—Songs we love. a—Recordings of Rachmaninoff. 59a—Weather report | 12:00m—Luncheon music. | 2:30 to 1:00—Requesi program for Mount Alto Hospital. 3:00—sSports Hour. :00—"Eat and Keep Fit,” by Dr. L. S. Kebler. This is your surety that | Ayrlawn Farms Pure | Jersey Milk | | | | To be GENUINE AY bottle caps—and under these —and which the milk invariably does give. | 9:30—Political speech by Senator Fess | of Fac-simile of the caps on every bottle of Raw Milk and Pasteurized Milk from Ayrlawn Farms. We take so much pride in preserving the high stand- ard obtained for the milk from Ayrlawn Farms—ONLY JERSEY and always PURE JERSEY—that we want you to have this sure and distinctive mark of identification. JERSEY MILK it MUST bear one or the other of these richest and purest milk that pure Jersey cows can produce with consummate care and ideal environment. A Tribute We Appreciate because it comes unsoliched and expresses that satisfaction which only Pure Jersey Milk can give 6:45—"Today’s News,” by Lowell | Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL,| WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, | WLW and WRVA. | 7:30—The _Stebbins Boys; comedy sketch — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL,! WHAM and WSB. i 8:00—Harold Stokes' Orchestra, male | quartet and Jean Paul King—! WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, | KDKA and WLS 9:00—The Minstrels, with Roy Shields® Orchestr: Z, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. | 9:30—Jack Benny. Ethel Shutta and | George Olsen’s Orchestra— WJZ WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 10:00—"The Country Doctor.” featuring Phillips H. Lord—WJZ, WBAL, WJR and WLS, Ohio—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJIR. 3 *‘**t“*i‘**.#**1*#"#*#**‘*#‘*!*##‘**t#t*‘t##tt***} Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys. WABC .. WBAL WBAP Yyou are getting genuine RLAWN FARMS PURE caps you can be sure of the from Ayrlawn Farms Veal Sale! « .+ . cut prices on forequarter veal. Rib WE are justly proud of our Meat Markets. 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