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RADIO SERVICE OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. NW. DL 3106 RICHFIELDY COUNTRY CLUB Stcp worrying abeut reduced in- comes and bills. Let us loan you $300 or less to consolidate all your obligations. Repayeble in small monthly payments in accordance with your reduced income. Our plan is confidential and we give one-day service. PUBLIC SMALL LOAN COMPANY 7 Harlow Avenue Rosslyn, Va. : West 2443 Claren. 1131 ORATORIO FEATURE J|Complete Reading of “The |Seven Last Words of Christ” Will Be Broadcast. A complete reading of the famous Good Friday oratorio, “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” will be broadcast to- night over WJSV and & network of affiliated Columbla Broadcasting Sys- tem stations. ‘The oratorio will be under the direc- tion of Channon Collinge and is sched- uled from 10 to 10:45 o'clock. The so- loists will be Theo Karle, tenor; Evan Evans, baritone. and the Cathedral Choir and Symphony Orchestra. John Charles Thomas, noted Ameri- can baritone, will appesr with Edwin C. Hill on the “Inside Story” program from 9:30 to 10. Instead of singing, Thomas on this occasion will be interviewed by Hill on some of the unknown incidents of his career. Religious Selections. Ning Martini, tenor, will omit his customary p m of lyric arias and Italian serenades during the concert by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra from 11 to 11:30, to offer a special pro- eligious selectiol The or- feature the “Procession of " from the first act of Wag- Mary Eastman, sopranc, will present 1 recital from 9:15 to 9:30. Her | progrem includt Shall Anzke” and | Curran’s “Daw Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti, two-plano team, will play a group of special arrangements of well known melodies during their broadcast from 10:45 to 11, The specialty will be & va- riation on the theme of “Yankee Doodle.” A new dramatic series, to he known as “Just Relax,” will be introduced to- nlght at 7:15 over WRC and other “red” network stations. The inm-l broadcast is entitled “A Fare- well to Spinach.” Leo Reisman and His Onehestr. will play a new tune from the “Cotton Club Parade” during its broadcast from 9:30 to 10. Lee Wiley, soloist on this pro- ram, will sing ny Time, Any Day, nywhere.” Songs by Miss Dragonette, In keeping with the spirit of Good Friday, Jessica Dragonette will sing “Christ Went Up Into the Hills” nnd “Ave Maria” during the Service hour from 8 to 9. Rosario Bourdon's Orches- tra will contribute to this vrol'rum ex- crpts from operati ks and “The Bells of 8t. Mary The Five Bt.r Theater and Verdi's “Requiem” by an_orchestra under di- leetlon of Walter Damrosch will be fea- h WMAL and associated hraldcut & recital by Henry Nestor, b-rlwne, and a concert by the “Ha- ris.” & play by Ronald Dawson lnd Juuln ‘Winkle, will be pro- duced by the Northern Dramatic Co. mn(xm over WOL. The scenes are laid North Africa. WOL will also broad- Special 2-for-1' Book : Offer for Friday and Saturday Only! Any 2 Books 3C ;of‘g'othl ‘The usual fee is one book at 3¢ a day in our Lending Library. We have thou- sands upon thousands of books . . . including fic- tion of every type. Books must be returned together. THE HecHt Co. Lending Library Main Floor Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every eve- ning and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 11, cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. Columbia Permanent Building Association PAYS 5% compounded semi-annually Under U. S. Gav't Supervision Organized Jan. 1, 1903 Loans Made on Owner- Occupied Homes NO COMMISSION 733 12th St. N.W. Melvin C. Hazen, Pres. Wm. P. Richards, Vice Pres. Floyd E. Davis, Treasurer Fred A. Smith, Secretary C. Clinton James, Attorney Member Building Association Council of the District of Columbia "Hnn-Senu Hiram” Says— “TIME IS THE TEST OF DEPENDABILITY™ rs these Building and Loan ns have CONTINUOU served Washingtoni. up a confidence until today there ,more than 120,000 caving and borrow- This record of growth expressed ‘ing members. and increasing confidence by the public is a fitting tribut he egrity and .o o th surance of protection. WRC, 6:25 P.M. Tonite! . Fo‘lan Hu Hun “llA. Buildi ng Assocmtmn Council of the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA s and have built responsibility Ascociations listed at the right sound policies are your as- cut & symphonic concert and a concert by Lou Katzman's Orchestra. DRAMA. | Northern Dramatic Co., WOL, 6:30; Grocery Store, Reisman's_Orohestra, WRC, Jack Benny, WRC,10:00. CLASSICAL. Cnluflh‘l’no Symphony Orchestra, WJSV, DANCE MUSIC. | Abe Lyman's Orchestra, WISV, 11:45; Herb Gordon’s Orchestra, WRC, 12:00; Edgewater Beach Orchestaa, 12:30; f)ule Nelson's Orch- HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6°00—George Rector's Cooking School —WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WREN. 6:30—The Three X Sisters; harmony trio—WJzZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and WBZ. 7:15—Music Hobby — WJZ, WLS, WHAM, WREN, WBZ and WLW. 8:30—Adventures in Health: drama- tized health hel JZ. WBAL, [ WHAM, WBZ and WJi 8:45—Thurston the Magi ~WJZ, | WBAL WHAM, KDKA and D OO-F‘lmt Nighter, dramatic sketch— WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, WREN, \VBA}L( WBZ, WHAS 9 30—Phil Baker, the jester—WJZ, WHAM, WMC, KDKA, WBAL, WJAX and \VREN | BUGS THREATEN RADIO Winged Crenuru Interfere With Broadcasting. Broadcesting bugs! Oddly enough, s winged crea- ture scarcely long enough to be seen can put & stop to the transmission of a powerful radio station. Engineers at most stations have been instructed spe- cifically to kill all bugs ‘on sight and never to allow them near the broadcast- ing ®guipment. Last summer WABC of New York, key of the Columbia Broadcasting Syz- | tem network, was kept off the air 12| hours becanse a field mouse had been cleetrocut-d in the transmission plant' 4 could not be found immediately. Send Programs to Canada. American network broadcasters said thal they were continuing to send pro- grams to their five chain units in Canada over the week end pending word from Ottawa as to & definite de- |cision on the ruling of the Canadian Radio Commission eliminating price mention and reducing advertising con- tinuity to 5 per cent. and THESE ASSOCIATIONS offer you RESPONSIBILITY Wacghington Permanent American Brookland Columbia Columbia Permanent District Eastern Enterprise Equitable Co-operative Home Mutual Hone- Metropolis Naiional Permanent Noitheart Northern Liberty Oriental Perpetual SLY e to of is threatened by the OF WISV PROGRAM THE EVENING STAR. Today on the Radio (All programs uhedlm or Eastern Standard Time, and are subject to change without motice.) 3:30—"Spanish Topies,” by Don Juan Franasco de Cardenas, Spanish Ambassador. 3:45—Morin Sisters. 00—Denver Good Friday Concert. 30—Stainer's “Crucifixion.” 00—The Neil Sisters. 15—Dick Daring. 30—Health and Happiness. :45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard P. Bailey. :00—Gertrude Dyre, pianist. :15—Weather forecast. 16—"“To Keep America American,” :30—Washington Concert Orchestra. :55—Five-Minute Program, :00—Amos 'n’ Andy. :15—The Studio Janitor. 20—Musical Interlude. :25—Cakes, :30—Five Star Theater, presenting | Charlie Chan detective drama. :00—Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra. :30—The Hawaiian: :45—The One-man instrel. :00—Madrillon Orchestra. 30—Henry Nestor, baritone. 45—Late News. 00— Verdi's “Requiem.” :00—Lotus Orchestra, :30—The Witching Hour. :00—Weather Forecast. XEarly Program Tomorrow. :45a—Early Risers’ Program. :00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. :00a—Gene Stewart, organist. :30a—Moss and Jones. 45a—Fred Miller. 00a—Pollock and Lawhurst. :15a—Singing_Strings. 30a—Happy Ja 5 :45a—Larry Larson, organist. 008—Low Davie, bapjoist. :15a—Rhythm Ramblers. 45a—Spanish Idylls. 00m—Smackouts. 15—Le Trio Charmant. 30—National Grange Program. 30—Farm Forum, 15—Republican Cluh Program. 3:00—Music Clubs of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 30—Wealth of Harmony. 00—Dance Master: 4:30—Jenny Lind Memorial Program. WISV 1% Kicevees 3:00—Four Clubmen. 15—Savitt String Quartet. 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. WRC 30—Woman's Radio Review. 00—"May We Present?” 15—The Triangle Club. 30—Echoes of Erin. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5.30—Two for One. 5:45—Musical Interlude. 5:50—Two Washington Favorites. 5:55—Musical Interlude. 6:00—Ease Ball Scores. 6:05—Wardman Concert Ensemble. 25—Hoss Sense Hiram. 6:30—Black and blue detective mys- tery serial. | 6:45—Weather Forecast, 6:46—Borrah Minnevitch and his Har- monica Rascals. 7:00—Walberg Brow: Ensemble. 7:15—Drama, “Just Relax. 7:30—King of the Highway. 7:45—The Goldbergs. 8:00—Service Hour, with the Cavaliers and Jessica Dragonette. 9:00—Musical Grocery Store. 9:30—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra. 10:00—Jack Benny, comedian, James Melton, tenor. 10:30—The Country Club. 11:00—Last Minute News. 11:02—Wardman Dance Orchestra. 30—Harold Ste Orchestra. 12:00—Herb Gordon’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Edgewater Beach Or-| chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Tower Health Excrcises. a—Richard Liebert. crganist. 15a—Marning Devolions. 8:30a—Cheerio. :00a—Morning Glee Club. ‘The Masqueraders. Fashion Flashes. ‘The Masqueraders. 9: ‘The Vass Family. :00a—Breen and de Rose. orning Parade. dio Household Institute. and 30—Kay Kyser's Orchestra. lW—Tfllk by William Green, Presi- dent of the American Federation of Labor. 2:00—Don Bestor's Orchestra. 2:30—Symphonic Matinee. 3:00—Merty Madcaps. 3:30—Chapel Choir. 4:00—Week End Revue, 00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—Afternoon Varieties. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—"“The Passion.” 3:15—Radio Troubadours. Bag.- 30—United States Army Band, 00—Columbia Miniatures. 15—John Kelvin, tenor. 5: ls—The ane Wolf Tribe. With Events,” by ton. obe; 5 6:15—Somebody’s Neighbor. @ MNeadache Just take two tablets of Bayer every day in the year without ill effects. Nothing else will give you the same quick, complete relief. So keep Bayer Aspirin handy, and you will keep your engagements—free from head- aches, periodic pains, or other sudden disecomfort. Tuck a lin of twelve tablets in your purse. If you want the tablet that dissolves’ quickly and relieves quickly, look for this cross: Aspirin. There’s no speedier way —and no safer way. And if you saw Bayer Aspirin made, you would know why it is of such uniform, dependable action. No disagreeable taste orodor. No harmful percentage of free salicylic acid to upset the stomach. Nothing to depress the heart. You could take these tablets [B\ BAYER E R RCA RADlOTRONS GUARANILED ‘One Swell Guy * IT ALL STARTED AT A MOTHER S CLUB PARTY IN LONDON ONTARIO, A DOZEN YEARS AGO. THE FOUR LOMBARDO BROTHERS GOT A BIG HAND WITH THEIR MUSIC - - AND LATER A VAUDEVILLE CONTRACT- AL uT TWO CRTHREE OF THE ROVAL CANADIANS HAVE BEEN WITH THE UNIT SINCE IT BEGAN, WHICH ACCOUNTS, FOR THEIR DISTINCTIVE SOFT RHYTHM. 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Pea- y. 10:45—The Captivators. 11:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mur- ray. 11:30a—Washington Piano Forum. 11:45a—Concert Minatures. 12:00m—High Noon High Lights. 12:15—Harold Knight's Orchestra. 30—Felix Ferdinando's Orchestra, 00—Columbia Mmlulures :15—George Hall's Orchestra. 30—Madison En: ble. 00—Republican Club Program. 2)—€avitt Stiing Quartet. 45—Columb.a University Glee Club. 00—Circus Broadeast. 00—Sigurd the Viking. 15—Keenan and Phillips. 30—Flve Octaves. 45—Dick Mansfleld’s Orchestra, 00—Columbia Miniatures. 15—Eddie Duchin’s Orchestra. 5:30—Skippy. WO 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3 55-—The Book Man. 4:00—Organ Echoes. 4:15—National Troubadours. 4:30—Salon Musicale. 45—Anti-Tuberculosis Program. 20—Weather forecast. 6:30—Northern Dramatic-Co. BAYER’S ASPIRIN Tablets —100s PGND'S CREAMS 35 65¢c Jar Cut To 50c PACKER’S Tar & Oil Shampoe 50c PROPHYLACTIC 85¢ KRUSCHEN SALTS 1.00 ANGELUS LIPSTIC 50c MENNEN'S Shaving Cream SHAVING CREA Wltch Hazel Pint . . CUTICURA SOAP 25¢ Cake—Cut T Regular Pkg. DAUDET CLEANSING TISSUES... KOTEX 20° Pkg. 12’s—3 for §9¢ 59 M+ Qe WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 NEW COMPILATION OF QUOTA FIGURES Commission’s Tabulation Reveals Increase in Disparity Among States. 00m—Luncheon Concert. 30—Fran Trappe, accordionist. 45 to 1:00—Dance Music. 00—Variety Hour. :55—The Book Man. 4:00—Mary Van Fossen Schwab, ‘monologist. 4:15—Salon musicale. The apparent futility of attempting to obtain an equitable distribution of broadcasting facilities among the States and radio zones, as required by law, is reflected in & new compilation of radio quota figures prepared by the Federal Radio Commission. With 30 States over quota and 18 under quota, tab. ulations show an even wider ity 4:30—Organ_Echoes, 5: w—flomflhlnl for Every One. than was recorded in November, when the last list was pre Particular significance attaches to the '| The Dial Log | | ission’s juota regulations | [t Routn "’“""’""" "‘“;;c)z o hevoiel Gl tha ciutiessn | be successful in the highest tribunal, its WMAQ ...... 670 authority would be clear to exercise a | WNAC . 1230 | free hand in eliminating stations or in 1000 | cutting down power and other assign- | ments in the 30 over quota stations and 1100‘nsugnm¢ new facilities to the under . 560 | quota areas, without regard for the JT’ +..1110 | * The quota re(ulluom were devised he in an effort to comply - 620 | with the so-called Davis amendment to -1070 | the radio sct, Mu?ud nearly four years + 920 | ago, and calling an equal distribu- 570 | tion of stations, power and hours of .1160 | operation among the five radio zones lovg into which the country is divided and I Anlomobllc i Installed in WASHINGTON Flashes yram The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast | daily at 5.45 pm. by WMAL. Buslunl Enjoy Foot Ball. Foot ball is popular in Russia, accord- | ing to a dispatch. Tonite! ' T:15P. M. WJsy RAJPUT ABNER DRURY BREWERY, INC HOYAL PILSEN INANNN s\\is\\\\\ism\\mx 14th and H Streets N.W. - 13th and H Streets N.W. 12th and G Streets N.W. 9th and F Streets N.W. QUANTITIES 14th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W.* 11th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. 17th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. 18th St. at Col. Rd. .N.W. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT 1146 19th St. at M Repair Service on All Makes of Automobile Radios equivalent of 39 stations of 1,000 watts over quota. The first zone, comprising States has 75.36 units assigned, or 4.64 units less than the 80 units to which each zone is entitled. The second zone, made up of the East Central States, has 7344 units, and is 6.56 units under quota. The third or Southern zone is over quota 13.32 units with a total of 93.32; the fourth zone or Middle West~ ern States has 101.15 or 21.15 units ex: cess, and the fifth zone, embracing the Far Western States, has 97.77 units and * is 15.77 units over quota. The most over quota State is Olinois— position it has held since the - ission’s creation in i927. Entitled to 22.52 units according to its population, {it is 1167 units or 52 per cent over | quota, due mainly to the great cluw {of stations in and around Pennsylvania, lacking 7.31 units of | 3765 %0 which it 1s entitied, i the most under quota State in the country, Fez Gains Popularity. Just when Paris has decreed that the fez is one of the styles for wenr. it is learned that natives of the Rand district in South Africa have been making heavy purchases of the Turkish headgear the last few months, being attracted by the color and the tassel. Cars Antenna Equipped. BATTERY CO. 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