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e T ration.—This Faa ' e o b ‘the District of Columbh lemn M mn on the estate of Virginis of the Dllt!m nl Colnnhll. pefmnl claims against i ol the' vou thereof, g.m‘nm o the aubscriber on oF Defore of January, A.D. 1934: other- yise they ey .f'“ excluded from all 1 ey of January, ROSE, 4104 Jeniter St NW. DORE COGSWELL, for the District of Calum- Aml.boN. Attorney. DISTRICT OF COURT OF THE umbis. holding Probate Court.—No. 4121, Ad-lml ation_—-This s %0 sul A of tamentary on the estate of Henry G. ¥ of Golunibis, de- tons. Jate of the District of 00 ‘are hereby warned to e 1t the Vouchers. thereot. legally quisgaicai. o T eibisper s befors iay of January, 2 by law be excluded from il C' benefit Given Soc a2 of Janiary. 1039, FEDERAL- SMBERICAN NATT. BANK AND TRUST. CO. Aflnm O b OOLE Y Assistant Trust (Sesl.) Attest: VICTOR 8. ] R. ister of Wills for the Dil"lci of Glerk of the Probate Co florney, rnur F. BIGGINS. 10i6 Earle Bids. JURT THE DISTRICT O] o\dm:olp’roblu Lourt. _r.sme ‘ruthel 'V. Soi 3 99 Fation DRcket 55 Application hav: made herein for probate of the Iut'lfl and testament of said deceased, an for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Benjamin Harrison Soper, it Is ordered this iflh day of January, A.D. hat Grace g ihe. wngnows. Delrs st Jaw and Dot in of dcsedont, and all oihers con- appear in said porter” and Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the berein, mentioned, the first publi- cation to be not less than thirty days before @ eturn Gay. 0. K LUHRING, Justice (Beal.) Attest: ' THEODORE COGS' Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate cour Ja28.fed,11 THUR PETER & H. BADEN, Attor- - Bere 900 ¥ St N, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, "holding Probate Court 12, Administration.—This is to llvl n that the subscribers, of the District of Columbia, have ebtained from the Probate ourt of the District, of Columbla letters testamentary on the estate of Helen F. also_known F. eased. - AL wving Im deceased are STeby warned to cxhibit the same. with the he; Lew Re; return da; nj ¢ t. 8. on said estate, by Mattie M. Olhnn u s ordnud lhll 31st day of Janu- , AD. 1933, that the unknown heirs st IS% 850" next of in ‘of. decenent etk others conce r id "court ication to jore return e ?Pa,'zf".*}.z.mm‘-’, a, Clerk of the Erobate Sonrt. - * d | vouchers the LEGAL NOTICES. RICHARD J. QUIGLEY, Attorney. OF THE DISTRICT OF o Wil tor the Disttic mbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. " jes8 fos 1) JAMES B. FLYNN, Cc-neru & Bavings B.fl‘llll’. ttorney. ne has obtain fie “Frovice Court of the Dmn:t o! ctlimbia letgers of administration on t B0y alio known a e State of Maryla; ec $oms having claims against the déceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the thereof, legally authenticated, to subscriber on or before the 23rd day of ary, A.D. 1034; otherwise they may by excluded from all benefit of said gutate, Glven under my band tniz 2ird gay of January, 1 ANITA B, McCOY M, Atte: Beltsvill VICTOR S. ister n! Wills for the Dlltrlcl of Colllmhll, Clerk of the Pruhfllte vmmu E. FUREY, Aucnu!- Souihern Bids. SUPREME _ C OF THE D'Dlm(-l of Columbla, haldtn: an Equity Court.—Mary . Sehombert, 1503 - ird Street NW. platntifl, vi. the unknown heirs, devisees nnd alienees of John Bnden‘ decensed, defendants.—Equit ain_a decree est record plaintil’s title in fee simple to 206 W. Bogley's subdivision of lots . As per plat recorded in loer 35 cat oo 35, o the survesor’s office of the District of Columbia. Upon motion Of the pIAtntif. It is by the cours this 24ch day of January, 1933, ordered that the de; fendants, the unknown heirs, devise d allences ‘of ‘John Braden. deceased, their appearance to ntered herein OF before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of forty days, exclusive of Eundave and legal holidays. from the sy of ‘the first publication of his order: Wise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided, & copy of this order be published once a_week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star prior to said fule day, Food cause having been shown why lonser publication 1s unnecessary, JOSEP! w. ustice. (Se Teat PR x . CU} HARRY M. H k> e muuul.n & JOHNSON, Attorness. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 44119, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the Distriet of Columbia, hay obtatined from the Probate Court of the District o( Columbia letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Phyllis O. Holloway, llu of the District of Columbia. deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber on’ or before the 26th day of Jan- uary, AD. 1934; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this "filh day of Jan- RAL] BARNAR] Bliline, Sealy - Atien SiPioR "B utlding. 2 ERSCH, Deputy Resigter of Wills for. the District of Columbia.” Clerk ot 4 the Probate = aEoRcE A" MADDOX, Anornu. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF (Solumbla, holding Frobate ' Court—No. 484, Administration.—This is to e e A orber i the Virginia, has obtained Court of the District of en! the Wit the vouchers thereof, Jegally :umentlu ted, to the subscriber on or before e 25th day of January, A.D. 1034: other-l THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, [CAPITAL PIANIST ON WoOR| e 'x.len Corbin Heinl to Play Mac- Dowell Concerto Tonight at 7:30. unm,wfl!blthc urgn‘.onthe Prograin R o o chuu‘l wl at 7:30 o'clock over WOR. ummm-lmermnunw, will play his “Concerto in D Philip James will direct the orchestra. CUSHER R Foreign workers in Shanghal, China, are being displaced by educated natives. LEGAL NOTICES. " ELISABETH K. PRENDER, PREME COURT _OF - of Columbia. holding Probs ‘ruc& e iber, of the Bistrict has obtained from the Probate | Bt o i Distriot o Golumbls letters of te of Allen Prender, Tate of the District of Columbia, deceased All persons having claims & the de- ceased are hereby warne: xhibit the Same, with the vouchers thercot, lesally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 15th day of Janusry,'AD. 1034: other. wise they may by law be excluded from all | benefit of sald estate. Given under my Dhand this 1Sth dey of Janusry 1033, ETH K. PRENDER, Green! Bea o e WELL, of c&umu. 28 fe4.11 orney. TH] feaister of Wills for the DiFIct Clerk of the Probate Courf R. P. HOLLI SUPREME COURT ISTRICT Nl g Columbla, TH, Attorney. OF Pmme Court.— 42700, Administration.—T! granted letters testamentary on the est: of Emma J. Price, deceased, has, with e approval of the Supreme Court of the DI trict of Columbia. holding a Probate Court, appointed Mondu. othe 20th day ‘of ‘¥ ruary, 19 d al 1 making Dayment and Gtoution. from sein gatate, under the court's direction and con_ trol. when and all creditors and persons "entitled to Gistributive ENases o egacies, or the residue, or parts {hereal: are notified to attend. in person or by V.. W. PROGRAM ON WRC TONIGHT “Hello America Radio Hour” to Be Featured at Vet- erans’ Meeting. A “Hello America Radio Hour,” fea- turing the principal speeches at the l'annual meeting of the Veterans of Forelgn Wars at Wardman Park Hotel and contributions by radio artists in New York and Chicago, will be broad- cast tonight by WRC and a network of other N. B. C. stations. The program is scheduled from 11:39 to 12:45. The speakers include Sen- ator Robinson of Arkansas, Mrs. Con- suelo De Coe, president of the National Auxiliary, and Admiral Robert E. Coontz, U. 8. N., retired, commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign ‘Wars. The entertainment will be pro- vided by Vincent Lopez and his or- chestra, Paul Whiteman's orchestra, the United States Marine Band, and the Pickens Sisters. Ben Bernie's Program. Selections from popular operettas and Broadway musical successes, make | up the program of Robert Halliday and Gladys Rice, who will be heard from 10 to_il o'clock in conjunction with Ben Bernie and his orchestra. The principal numbers will be “My Hero” 1 NATT METR( ANK OF WASHINGTON, By R 8. HOLLINGS: WORTH, Assistani Trast Oficos B} WSS tor e Dty o7 Cotmabin S of s the Probate Court. o"ml B feril JOEN E. unn. Aumey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia. Holding Probate Cpurt. — No. aabor™ Admmuzuum — Thi, to give notice’ that the subscriber, the District of Columb . has obtained from the Probate Court District of Columpia, letters o administration ¢ the estate of ine: the rsons having ereby d _to _exhibit _thi Jouchers thereof, Tegally Cate authenticated, "to the sub T, on or be ore the 3rd day of r‘ 034; otherwise 'they may by, .}:ew X ‘zxcg‘nd‘?d from -uhmdengh::( sald e Sruary, R b O (Seal.) g T K . LEAHY, } E - TVAN, Attorng SuL- Investment nl: CT OF © Prosmte Goun — No. This is to give .ubunbu 01 the State of rin obtained Pro- O the Distrios ot Columbll o Tetters testamentary on the late of the State of West Vlr- d. ~ All persans having claims sed are hereb to h the 3 legaliy .‘“hfzn"“uda to tl % Vouc‘fl’l"lbl:?‘l%; or befc a3 of February, AD. ” saia st te cillar; tate. of Va. WELL: Registor of ‘Wills for (o Columbia Clerk of meu ;:ggfiz:héom""" e oy A D¢ excluded from al it tat der_mv hand . WILLIAM Ave: Rich MERSCH, & Rn!sur of Wllll lnr th! Dlllflcl of Columbia. Clerk of the Prolhlle s IAI.II BTN JOHN & mznmcl SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate 9f Honora Gable, allag Honors Nagle, ali Admfnlmmnn Bocket 5. S Ablication hay. ing been made herein for letters of admin istration on sald estate, by Daniel W. Nagel, ¥ 15 ‘ordered this 15t day. of Fenruary Ab; Yo it Chatles® A Gable: Bustand oi decedent, and all others concérned, appear | in said court on Monday, the 13th day of s Provate Cou Bty M 0. 44448, herein tor vmblg a1 the Tast s2d, testament of ‘etid Geccased,” and 101y *0i satdeseaie. Bo hm ¢ 38, ¢ grdered this 1 oghaered this 1st day of klnolllbenL n?t fl‘zm B¢ | the dcceased "sre hereby e each of e Sreoks beTace the d-y m'u“fi"'enuonn e frst publication 10 be not less than 30 days befors said m &y Justice. FRANK J. HOGAN, Atforney. ™ F THE HE‘ o’ bl-. holdlnl g Frovate d uu e Riges Na thlnfi D. Executor under _the Px:uu du:d te; umenz of Roy L. Neu- ased, having Teported " to the wu;t r t it has entered into an agree- To of_‘seventy-elght (a Y tnches of lot bty ane (i), vidson's subdivision of lots in bundred and sixty_three (163); a3 rded in Liver N K. foll 4 of th otice ‘Ot °tne yor of the District.of Columbia. these 0ts now being known for purpose of tax- s gleht hundred and, nineteen undred and sixty-three Hfl’h iao Jot thirt st GO Seor ‘Guardian’s i\ ‘subdlvisio sauare one hundred and sixty-three (?fi.n a; per plat recorded fn Liber R A 222, of the aforesaid Surveyor's Office rec- ords, the said real estate being subject to an uncumbnnce of forty-two thousand dol- lars ($42,000). secured by deed of trust thereon, the consideration for the sale and fonvey-nee being the surrender and cancel- tion OLI note of the said Roy L. Neuhau- e principal sum of eight thousand, d elght dollars and six with lnler!s’ thereon rCent” (650, per an Bo, the siid note ta) iceled.” and tm:nt by the nroxnecllvc purchasers encumrance of forty-two thousand do!h!l ($42,000), letuud on the said prop- !. lh order (hl! e estate of the said L. Neu may b reliesed 5t ‘Say ible nlvors!hllnv theret.K it is by Ihe ‘é?,‘ this bruary, SB35, adluaed. ordcred and docresa thet gaid offer be accepted and the same be rati- d and confirmed unless cause to the con- traty be shown on or before the ~nd day of March, AD. 1933. Provided a copy of fhla order be pu Published in the “Washington P. D. R’SQI'L? A’ll&fl" 'X;HEODODZ 0(‘87 egister of Wills for the District Columbta, Clerk of the Probate 5? Tt o e4.11.18 WM. E. LEARY a .na EUGENE B. SULLIVAN, ttorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Columbia, holding Pronate - Gour —No. 44418 Administration —This is to give no- Hop, $hat the subscriber. of tne District-of mbia. has obtain the “Probate of ‘the’ DIStTict of Colmmbin letfers”of Sminttration o the estate of Hartson J. Burbage, late of the District of Columbla deceased. All persons having claims ai fhe deceased are hereby warped to e mm he vouchers thereof. -uv.nmnc-ua, 16"the SubsCriber on or before 'l:. 20th day of Januery, AD. 1034: other. EO] Regil of Wiils for the District of Coluribta, clerk of the Probate Court. 4,11,18 FRANK STETSON, Alloln(y. SUPREME C “OF Cnlunbia g‘.é;lmn' Prol e Co of Flora atkins, sometimes known as Jobngon. deceased —No. 4 Rdmintstradion Boriet 54, Abpilc, been made “herein for probal % will and testament of said deceased, Lhl‘m- Jetters testamentary on sald estate. pul not g L VL e ter of Wills for ess. day. | Al iy | A March, AD. 1933. at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not anted. Let notice ‘hiereof be pulished Law e j\he return day bereln st publication to be not fore said return da; DORE SWELL, Register of Wills for the Dtnrlct of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Alrm PETER and W. uun A :enoxmk Attorney. UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia. poiding Prmtle” Sourt. T o 44416, Adminisiration. Tis. is ive no- tice that the subscribers of lhe tate of Virgivia and the District of Columblia. re- spectively, have obtained from the Probate Court of’the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of nf Schwalenberg, late of the District of Colum- bia, deceased. Al persons having claims against the dec hereby warned exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, egally suthenticated, lo the subscribers on or before the 26th day of January, A.D. 19034: otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded ‘from all benefit of said estate, Siven under our hands this 27th day of SCHWALE] fapuary. 1933, Milton ave. Clarendon Va: J. SCHWALENBERG, 1416 C st (Seal.) Attest: COGSWELL, Reglster of Wills for the Dis- giet of Columbia, Clerk of th t Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate Attorneys. SUPREME COURT “OF THE DISTRICT OF hold is to give no- ice the subscribers, of the District of Golumbis, have obtsined from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters o f_Theodore P. Noves, Tate. o the Distriet of Comeraisas: Tsons having claims against warned to exhibit the same, -m: the vouchers thereof. legal " tg the subscrib Bands” "'1'7‘n£‘ sy, °,‘"“ n s ay ot January, ADELAIDE PEARCE NOYES. 4t A WASHINGTON - TRUST COMPANY. by LEONARD MARBURY. DEkE COGSWELL Resister of Wills 1’u’r“m. District of Columbia, Clerk of, the’ Probate ROBERT M. FUENISS, Attorney. JUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S otumvia. Dotdias_ Pronats Goun of Annie M. Brandican, deceased.—No. 43806, Administration Docket’ 95 —Avplication hav- been made herein for probate of the Iast will ‘and test 1933, h 8t the , at 10 o'clock hy_such application L ch. notice hereof Wé:lhmnon !4(" Re- of three successive weeks before the return | O day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said utum dl N L Justice. 4 . Clerk of the Probate C E ¢ J:- B{ um Iu " BRANDENBURG & l ANDENBUIG. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Marel Works, Inc., a corporation, plaintiff. vs. Edward B. McLean, defendant.—At Law. No, 81 The object of this suit is to obtain judgment upon a promissory rote executed by this defendant, dated the 29th day of June, 1931. in the sum of seventeen thousand and eighty-nine 17/100 dollars ($17,089.17). and to have judgment of condemnation of certain prop- erty of the defendant levied on under an attachment issued in this suit to satisfy the plaintit's claim. It is therefore this 25th day ary, 1933, ordered that the de- fenagne appear in this court on or legal holidays, after the day of the first pub- under our | BAI for the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and.| of Adaline C. Greenleaf. deceased, has, with the lu?{mll of the Supreme Court of the District_of Columbla, ni a Sareh, 1033 time, and said court reom as the making payment and distribation feom said ¢state. under the court's direction and trol, ‘when an all creditors ‘and persons entidied fo. distributive shages " of e o 108 fesldue, or parts thereof, notified to attend, in person or by a thorized, WASHINGTON. By R. LINGSWOR'I'H Assistant Trust Ofllur P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorne; Ritkit THEODORE SWELL, Negiste Wills for the District of columbl the Probate Court. GEO. H. cAval'r, N 452 D St Ammfl, CT OF — No. s o give no- OF THE DISTRI O ording Proste BamaC 0. Administration.—This it nbia, Court of the District of Columbia, letters of gdr::’lnlu‘r(luon Sutd oft O the estate of arney Harris Barocy jlarris, late of the District of Co. b i iekally’ atthenticaten o ghabelore, the Srd Gay ofpebr AD. 1034 “otherwise ‘they may by Jaw be ¢x: cluded {rom all benefit of said estate. "Given ipder my, hand thls trq day of Febriary. 1693, A _HAYRE 3015 2005 8. ister of Wills for i i Cnl{ninhlln St tne R GEORGE C. SHINN, Attorney, IN THE SUPREME trict of Columbia. —Estate by Mar: s veshte it is ordered this ith day "ot February 931, that William Hutton® Blauvelt and- othes ‘Gopcorad. gupear in said court Monday, the 20th day of March, A.D. at 10" o'clock a.m.. o show ¢ause Why - :u:h application should net pe sranted. notice ereof be published In ‘the Washing: ton Law Reporter and The Evening Sur, once in each of three successive weeks be. ‘all on ODO} Regisier of Wiis for the Dum’g? of Clerk of the Probate Court. lication of this order to defend this suit and show cause why said condemnation should not be had: otherwise the suit will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default: provided that this order be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks. By the Court: JOSEPH W. COX. Justice. A true copy. (Seal) Test: FRANK E. CUN- NINGHAM, Clerk. By WILLIAM NEY, Asst. Clerk B! DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of 'Columbia, holding Probate Court — No. 44132, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of mbia. has obtained from the Probate COUTTCE he” SRUICt ‘ot Calumbia” [oiers of administration on the estate of Charles C. Estes, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~All persons having claims against wise they may by law be benefit of sal ICAN b EODORE Reglsier of Wills for the Barict of C 4 Clexit ot the Probate Gourt T ot,2h olumbla, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI DlB- trict of Columbla. Holding an Equity 1 2 rts, Plaintiff. vs. et L. defendarits. Eauity No. 54730 — Bublication Aeatnst Non- resident Defendant.—The object of this suit is to subject the real and personal prop- arl d_in the District of Columbia and owithin, the furisdiction of this Court, claim of the plaintiff for mainte- . pendente lite and per- Y s _more n Rhe bl of complaint ibat the defendant.’ ause tered erein on OF bel be Fnu b tortieth dey. exclusive d” legal flll" rovlded & copy of this order al be. puufl.ma once a week for three succes: "G, WALSH, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Sejumbia Tolding Probate” Gouri.—No. Administration —This is to give tice: tint the - subseribes oy the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Gourt of the District of Columbla, letters e vi 0 exhibit the same, with the vaucheu thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 15th day of August, 'A.D. 19313; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said et Qi o this 52 Tol. VLA 5 SO, 2 o Wintomsin Ave. (Seal) | £O1 SWELL, Is for_the District of Co- lux-nbu T Cherk of "the Proate Court, esl De e of the District of Colum! décensed: Al befsons having clgims s the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on fore the 6ih otherwise they mey il Senefit of said hand _ thi ay ANNIE HART, 1 s L. DG Benl) Atten WELL, Register of wmx Cotumbia. Clerk ot nglte ROBERT _ |i. LYONS, EMORY _ N. lnun, Attorneys, 2106 F 8t. N.W, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OP Columbla. Holding Frobate Court —No. 44007, Administration.—This is to give no- the subscribers. of e Diftriei"or tal from the Proba District of Columbia " letters of Catherin te. Given under my 19335, . NW., THEO- or the Washington, DORE District Co ihat the subscriber, of the District of ( has obtained from the Probate { 15| phone & rom “Chocolate Soldier,” “You Do thi Me” from “Fifty Million and _“Dancing in the 'he Band Wagon.” “Pinancial Reconstruction” will be discussed on the program arranged by the National Advisory Council on Radio 1n Education from 8:30 to 9. The speakers will be Charles O. Hardy and denn A. Lamke of Brookings Insti- tution. A debate on “Individual or Co-opera- tive Medicine” will be broadcast to- night at 10:15 by WJSV and-affiliated ers will be Dr. George H. Bigelow, com- the | missioner of the Department of Health of Massachusetts, and Dr. Arthur C. Christie, president of the Board of American University. Hungarian Gypsy Music. Another program of authentic Hun- garian Gypsy music will be offered by Alexander Haas and his ensemble from 8:30 to 9. Haas will make the intro- ductory announcements in Hungarian. Old-time melodies will be featured by Arthur Tracy, the “Street Singer,” m hL! brmdclst from 7:45 to 8. Among “My Old Kenucky Home," Cabin ln the Cotton,” and “Home Sweet Home.” Bing Crosby, baritone, and Leonard Hayton's orchestra will present a varied program from 9 w 9:15. For his solos, Crosby will sing “You're Beautiful To- night” and “Young and Healthy.” The orchestra will contribute “Beautiful Heaven.” A up of prominent Washington mflfl take part in th!e m f the program of "l"gre"s‘ennngude Adotph Turner, baritone: Rosa Pollio Jarman, contralto; Wilfrid Smith, terior, and Jeno Sevely, violinist. The Central Union Mission Glee Club, the Silver String Revellers, and the Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Club will be featured by WOL. In addition there will be the regular Week End Varieties program and recitals by Clar- ence Albright, tenor, and Dolph Ather- ton, blmone RADIO CODE MEASURE PASSED BY SENAT Broadcasting of Lottery Ads Un- lawful Under Bill Now Sent to Conference. By the Associated Press. 4 The Senate last night passed with- out a record vote m;&:u‘n:fll l':- vis the present ri mak- ln(’ni{ unlawful for broadcasters to ad- vertise lotteries. measure, which has under consideration for months by the Senate Interstate Com- erce Committee, now goes to confer- glce for adjustment of differences be- tween the Senate and the House. The bill, which was sponsored in the Senate by Senator Dill, Democrat, ‘Washington, ~authorizes the Radio Commission to hold hearings through examiners in routine cases not involv- ing changes of policy. It carries a penaity of one year in jail or a fine of $1,000 or both, for broadcasting information on lotteries. The Senate struck from the bill, at the request of Senator White, Republi- can, of Maine, a provision to prevent companies operating under American ncensu from having more than one- fifth alien directors. ‘The House bill would have revoked the license of any company on which there was a single alien director or officer. Secretary of the Navy Adams lought adoption of the House pro- 85 a measure of National deume White, however, told the Senate it would place the International Tele- Telegraph Co. in an embar- rassing position and nked that the ‘whole section be st D0 SERVIC | OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. N.W. Di. 3106 UNITED FOOD STORES, Inc. FOOD SHOW WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Feb. 11th to 18th, Incl. OPENS TONIGHT FREE $2,500.00 In Valuable Prizes sive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter lfld The Evening Star Newspeper, before said JOSEPH W._COX. Justice' (Seal.) UNNING] BULL, Asst. M, Clerk. B, 1828,Te4,11 Test HARRY M. Atest: IHEGDORE 3f (Wil for the District the Probate Court. GRAND PRIZE, 1933 ROCKNE COACH —A MAJOR PRIZE—and many other prizes givem away e might. b D. C., \ SATURDAY, FE Today on BRUARY 1933 the Radio 11 (All programs scheduled lw Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2: oo—mnre opera, “La Sonnambula,” 7W715PM The ROCK CREEK SUNSHINE GIRL And Her Sunshine Songs Are Brought to You by the Makers of Rock Creek Ginger Ale The BIG Bottle at the Sensible Price 7:15—"“The Business Man and thé ‘War Debt,” by Silas H. Strawn. 7:30-7:45 p.an. Advt. WILKINS COFFEE PROGRAM MARGUERITE CROMWELL Rudolph Schramm and His Music (Every Tues, Thurs., Sat.) 7:45—Mayflower Concert Ensemble. 8:00—Echoes of the Palisades. 8:30—"Financial Reconstruction,” by Charles O. Hardy and Edwin A. 9:00—"Blue Danube.” 9:30—Gus Van and George Olsen'’s Orchest: ra. 1o:oo—<3.hdy; Rice and Robert Halll- 11:00—Last-minute news. 11:02—Shoreham Dance Orchestra. 11:30—“Hello, America”—music and speeches. 12:45 to 1:00—Mark Pisher and his or- chestra, 228.9 Meters. WOL 5io gioeyeies. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3:55—Police Flashes. 4:00—Mary Van Fossen Schwab, monologist. 4:15—Salon Musicale, 45—Hester Beall. 5:00—Something for Every One. 5:30—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. 5:45—Walter T. Holt. 6:00—Clarence Albright, tenor. 6:15—Mandolin and guitar orchestra. ther forecast. 8:30—Central Unlan Mlnlon Glee Club. 9:00—Good Ni W J Sv 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Round Towners. 3:30—Dick Mansfield’s Orchestra. 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Spanish Serenade. 4:15—Tony Wons. 4:30—Leon Belasco's Orchestra. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. 5:30—Skippy. rt 30— s Up With Events,” by 6:! K ents,” mfi%"“ B o;g:.?l?red snlnmm 6:. o 6 45—m Punnybons 00—"The Poliflul smut!on in Washington Tonight,” by eric William Wile. 7:15—William Hall, baritone. 7:30—"The Llund.l’] Industry of Wash- I'g:on by George N. Walker. 7:45— scrm Singer. 8: 15—The Mlgic Voice. 8:30—Haas’ Gypsy Ensemble. 9:00—Bing Crosby. 9:15—The Boswell Sisters. 9:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 10:00—Morton Downey, tenor. 10:15—"Individual or Co-operative Medicine,” by George H. Bige- low and Arthur C, Christie, 11:30—Weekly Drama. 11:45—Harold Stern's Orchestra. 12:00—Joe Haymes’ Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00—Ted Plorto's Orchestra. 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 2:00—Jolly Fellows' Dance Orchestra. 2:30—Sunshine Trio. 2:45—Afternoon Frolickers. hestra. 4 no—A: Home with the 10 O'Clock Club. Collier Inn 18th and Columbia Road SUNDAY, 12 to 8 Special 75¢ Dinner Young Turkey with Dressing Pried Chicken and T-Bone Steak Soup or Cocktail, 2 Vegetables Salad, Dessert [_Special Chicken Dinner, 65¢ Other Dinners, 75c to $1.00 Roast Turkey, Duckling, Fried Chicken, 5 Elenty of Fresh Veg of Large selec- tion of our own made Desserts ‘snd fce Creams. Valentine Catering: Order now your ice cream mould, $2.50 doz. Sandwiches include some of our l’llnbfl' or tinted sandwiches. We ter for Your Needs RL RY—COL. 5042 NIGHT CLUB ADING *Harry Foster Welch OWASHINGTON'S LI *Lynn Dore Pete Macias and His Orchestra Personal Direction ef Walter Von Herbulls 4:30—Bob White. 4:45—Tea Ensemble. 5:00—Edna Wilson, soprano. 5:15—Sunday school lesson. 5:30—Marimba =olos by Fleming Orem. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Time and program resume. Serenaders. G 45—“The Inaugural Ball,” by Mrs. John R. Williams :00—Willard Concert Orchestra. 30— “The Folks in Friendship Valley.” 7:45—Rosa Pollio Jarnan, contralto, 8:00—Glenn Jones’ Orchestra, 3D—Bd'ln Singer, tenor. 45—Jeno Sevely, violinist. 9 :00—Wilfred Smith, tenor. 9:15—Robert Ruckman, organist. 10:00—News flashes. 10:15—E'ks’ Club Orchestra. 11:00—Meyer Davis’ Orchestra. 11:30—Norman Goldman's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather report. Major Radio Features DANCE MUSIC. Guy Lombardo and his ‘Royal Cana- dians, WJSV, 11:00; Norman Gold- man’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Harold Stern's Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45; Mark Pisher's Orchestra, WRC, 12:45. SPEECHES. Frederic William Wile, WJSV, T7:00; Charles O. Hardy and Edwin A. Lamke, WRC, 8:30. VARIETY. ‘The Funnyboners, WJSV, 6:45; Echoes of the Palisades, WRC, 8:00; Gladys Rice and Robert Halliday, WRC, g* ; Gertrude Niesen, WJSV, 1 HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:00—Cambridge-Yale debate—WEAF, and KDKA. 8:15—Boston Symphony Orchestra— JZ, WBAL. WBZ, WHAM, KDKA and WLW. 10:15—Salon Singers; WBAL, WBZA, KDKA. 10:30—Cuckoo Program, vlth Raymond Knlflhb—WJZ WBZ, WBAL, d WHAM. 11: lS—-nght sonz. Lew White, organ- TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Tallulah Bankhead, In “Forsaking All Others,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Gayety—"“Buy American Girls,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—“Rasputin and the Em- press,” at 2:30 and 8:30 pm. All seats Teserved. Palace—"“The Secret of Madame Blanche,” at 12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:15 and 9:35 pm. Rialto—“Back Street,” at 1:32, 3:32, 532.731lnd932p.m Metropolitan—“Hello, Everybody,” n 11 am., 12:48, 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 an 9:45 pm, R-K-O Keith’s—“Child of Manhat- tan,” at 11:43 am, 1:44 3:39, 5:37, 7:43 and 9:41 pm. the Wax Mu- Earle—“Mystery of seum,” at 11:15 am., 1:50, 4:35, and 10 pm. Bt.ue llm's at 12 45. 8:30, 6:15 and 8:55 p. Loew’s Fox—* 11:15-am, 1:30, 4:15, 7:05 pm. Stage shows at 12:45, 335 6'.'0 and 9:10 pm. 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