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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933 Jessica Brown Ross. 30-Mme ATTORNEY WEDS |ANTISOVIET RALLY | Today on the Radio ||iiihtimem o s oom e » xe D the (All programs scheduled J%ffi’flfijfi“%fifif‘m and are subjeet to M ; bis atures. ms“:’Ase'm;L;,u ::-u rn: .(:’:l_‘.:rq: ui:\; Vi \ \\ T0 BE BROADCAST : = Upopar B Brown Ross, daughter of the late Fred : Time, Brown, vice president of the Great i . Crab WM AL 475.9 Meters. 11:30—Talkie Picture 3 B. Place pointes on pame g A = . 630 Kilocycles. 12:00—Ralph Kirbery. 228.9 Meters. Northern Rallway, were married here - g Dinner ,, M0\ m. |} [Legion Addresses, Opposing| 3:o0—simm Hathilgon piantst: 12:05—Harold Stern’s Orchestra, WOL 55 Kilocyeles. e bt Edo s e AND BUILT-IN” SWITCH offabeic o be lrosed. Regular Value, $1.25 8:15—Unvelling of the bust of Cyrus|12:30 to 1:00a—Mark PFisher and his Calhoun returned from New York /L - U d u:«;nmbum iled Crab with Fried R | t' wn Be McCormick at Richmond, Va. orchestra. 3:00—Variety Hour. City two years ago after a 10 years' . maiotaine + -+ or turn D e Fresh Bhrimbs U. S. Relations, Wi 4:15—Weslth of Harmony, 55—The Book Man. e A 10 ears) the pointer to* OFF Saute in Butier, Lons Branch Po- 4 4:45_Germaine—The Little French Early Program Tomotrow, 4:00—Salon Musicale. and his bride was ‘“considerably i 8 and curreat is cut off. e Elrreds Famons Rum Heard Tonight Girl 6:450—Tower Health Exercises. 4:30Hot. tunes. ey , g 5 8:00—Harold Stokes’ Orchestra. 8:00a—Organ Rhapsody. 5:00—Something for Every One. ~or e 5:15—Dick Daring. 8:15a—Morning Devotions. ::;::gonol:llfi Duo. ramous Old-Time 25— SRt st Eagainee. 8:30a—Cheerior :58—Base ball scores. B loy Fotge Becr Principal sddresses at the American N e e e ing Star, | 9:00a—Morning Glee Club, 6:00—Clare Borjes, “blues” singer. Legion’s v . 9:15a—"Current Evénts,” by Anne| 6:15—Today in sports. 7 recognition of Soviet Russia in the| gq0 bY Howard . Balley, =~ A e e S rl Washington Auditorium tonight will be [ 8:00—University o PR .. .30 Tunge Aspentin. T B . 1336 G Street broadcast by WMAL and an N. B. C.| g:15_weather Forecast. 9:350—Flying Fingers. } 8:45—Musical Program. j his dial on the Proctor SPEED network, . 0 3 9:45a—Jean Abbey. 7:00—Symphonic Concert. o Tn broadcast s scheduled from | S:18—Will Osbomne's Orchestra. Gt B o 7:20—Nows Flashes, Iron is insurance of safety for 9:30 to10:30 on WMAL, and from | '3 oA oy’ 10:15a—"The Indian Craft Exhibit,” by| 7:30—Symphonic Concert. every kind of fabric you iron. Elimination 9:30 to 10:30. The speakers are|g.g." Advt. Wick Miller. 8:00 to 9:00—WOL Varieties, You don’t need to know the SEED CONCENTRATE | | expected to include Louis Johnson, na- = {110:30a—Young Artists’ Trio, : s a Jaxative. but does condition the || tional commander of the Legion; Wi MOTHER-LIKE PIES ||10:45a—Betty Crocker. Jacly: Program Tomerrow, - ; science of correct ironing heats e e b renmtt. " e semax || liam Green, president of the American 11:00a—Julian Reyes, pianist. 7:00a—Musical Clock. i (0 . . . simply note the kind of Bun Delieious Orienta C U ions ar sul n no sense T2 Racive Wna therctore does not | | Federation of Labor; Senator King of Present 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 8:00a—Birthdays, A : ! IR AT G CUNCINTRATY || Utah, and Representative Fish of New || TR AN BISHOP, SOPRANO ||11:30a—Salon Concert. 8:05a—News, Flashes. 3 fabric to be ironed, place the M York 12:00m—Johnny Marvin, tenor. 8:10a—Musical Clock. . ointer on its name on the dial “Parties and Pressure Groups” will Accompanied by Jewell Downs 12:15—On Wings of Song. 9:30a—Dr. Royal S. Copeland. / s P 4 be discussed by Arthur Krock, Wash-|| OONNECTICUT COPPERTHITE 1:00—Lotus Garden Orchestra. 9:55a—Police Bulletins. s and you bave the right heat. ington correspondent of the New York PIE CO. 1:30—Carlton Concert Ensemble. 10:00a—Request, Hour. i g , R = S | Times, and Dr. E. ffl}idl;,“’" tl;errxznx 2:00—§e;\lth talk by Se:ltor Copeland. 1}:oon—0mcm Vignettes, N g P | Your rayons and silks need this of Harvard University during the Na- | 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 2:05—Palais d'Or Orchestra. 11:30a—Songs We Love. ) = i tional Advisory Council on Radio in 1:"1’5—anmx AAdv’i’sory Council on | 2:30—“Social Service in & Changing |11:45a—Piano Pleces. — 5 - | [protection’--CyOu frin ‘;h'm so 75¢ Per Pound Education program over WMAL from Radio Education — Speakers, World,” by Mrs. PFranklin D.|11:59a—Weather forecast. elslly with an ordlnary ron. NAT_YACCINE & ANTITOXIN INST_ |1 7:15 to 7:45. Special reference will be Arthur Krock and Dr. E. Pen- Roosevelt and Mrs. August Bel-|12:00—Organ Echoes, i 2 & 15 You Sorth 0089 ] | made to ¥he “peessure groups,” inside dleton Herring mont. 12:30—Dance Music. W' k M " The Proctor is the only iron = — and oute: > CEn~-oss, 7:45—Southern _Singers. 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 1:45 to_1:00—Good-will program, IC Hier | with an off-switch right on the “DAY AND NIGHT”, New i Botics oiBtark /| 8:00—The Crime Club. 4:00—Pop Concert. 3:00—Walter Reed Program. Wwith aa 1ig . RADIO gl 8:30—The Federal Reporter. 4:30—Texas Cowgirl. 3:30—Variety Hour. of Sen Ysidr iron itself where it is handiest ou Herman Hupfeld, composer, will be- | g:35_Shoreham Concert Orchestra. | 4:45—Musical Review. 3:55—The Book Man. k:i"fl trader 0, by i ith d SERVICE Jrns gin a new serles on WMAL at 8:45.| gi4s “prom the Composer to You” | 5:00—Public Library Book Reviews, by | 4:00—Salon Musicale. Mexico, | ... the only iron with a cor His programs, called “From the Com- ith Herman Hupfield. Mathilde D. Williams. 4:16—Louis Rothschild, director of the i iminati uble- poser to You,” will be a Teview of DOD- | 9:00— Aurelis Beck. aaprane. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. Better Business Bureau. lectures here builton, eliminating thetro; ular tunes. The initial broadcast in-| 9:30—Anti-Soviet recognition meeting | 5:30—Schirmer and Schmitt. 4:30—Vocal successes. some plug connection. Its cool cludes “Let'’s Put Out the Lights.” at Washington Auditorium. | - 4:45—Tango rhythms. dafly at |O:30, cork handle is tilted to relieve “Baby Blue” and “My Picture Puzzle o 3 PN 5:00—Something for Every One. 0 % 7 By 10 PM-10:01 PM Advt, WJSV 2054 Meters. wrist-fatigue. And manyother A U T O M AT I C. | Walter Dy h and his h TONIGHT'S BIG 1,460 Kilocycles. — d 4: And many e, Wi st SRS [ \INUTE PROGRAM || 2:00 Emerseey i Bduason, JUDGE FILES ANSWER s s s e et ;i series of concerts over 1‘8’?2Cu:nd oth_n:r e | 3:15—Columbia Artists’ Recital. Hear him—and see the seven comp“iwn. Sold by electric ap- AVVAl |~ B C. stations from 10: 11. The || That Saves You Mealtime Money || 3:30—Frank Westphal's Orchestra. ——— jo Indi i 938 F ST’ N‘ W | program is designed to show the con- | Tomorrow 3:55—Virginia News. Louderback Papers Read Before 5::2"';‘"?.r:",';:::"::: pliance and department stores. ¢ = = S trasts in temperament and ideas be- OLMSTED GRILL 4:00—Tito Guizar, tenor. All =5 Py ’" | tween Mozart and Berlioz. The Mozart Sl Sil : 4:15—Gypsy Music Makers, House and Referred. .l.‘dh morchandise is ° =~ — ; E o - e et o ool b e e ‘The answer of Federal Judge Harold Youll wase, o0, the Proctor Glow Cone man Carnival Overture” and “The |10:30—Late news. 5:15—Dancing Echoes. Louderback of California to impeach- Fouxra Froom. A utomstici Sse Ticinsedico S Kivwat 1 e Cone. Feast at the House of Capulet” from |11:00—Regal Orchestra. 30—Skippy. ment charges against him was received s iogc wacchishe Clom Cone It upnils far ans “Romeo_and Juliet.”, 11:30—The Phantom Gypsy. :45_Cowboy Tom. o T Is .« . $9.95and $11.50. Ben Bernie and his orchestra will | 12:00—Weather Forecast. {00—"Keeping Up With Events” by | JeSterdsy by the House. YODWARD e 2 i EMERGENCY be heard from 9 to 930 playing in Early Program Tomorrow, Robert W. Horton. The statement accompanying the Procpaal gl‘i'm@uhp'fh‘*“o!;;“mmex%m < Sypmphony Hall in Boston. Pt e iy 15—Somebody’s Neighbor. answer was read by the clerk and the 3 - DISTRIBUTED BY GRAYBAR I Glow Cone tells whea toast is done . $5.95 3 3 % 30—Elizabeth Barthell. entire answer refererd to the House & P ©end DOUBLEDAY.HILL or other helpful parpose “You're An Old Smoothy” and “Forty- ;'3(?:—%1\::1181%;?:#‘;%:}“2‘& 35_Gray M § AR The antwe read in the OTHRQ second Street.” . & . anl . 45—Just Plain Bill. Senate last week. wfactured b; \WART; { e SR Ed Wynn and his band, Ralph Kir- g:gg::gl;:s; finfilk.vrt_me; 00—Myrt and Marge. The House managers have agreed to 10",‘,)3“,,' ;I.'n.d :;53;““ Manufactured by PROCTOR & SCHWARTZ ELECTRIC CO. Pbiladeiphia, Pa. or less on our monthly repay- Ff“;fl"i-fi";’,?ffi-‘iaf‘%&?z‘éf‘é?fii‘;‘ g:: 10:00a—Dance Masters. 15—Three Manhattan Malds. Louderback’s request that the fifth im- one Dlstric % s - | 10:15a—High Spots 30—Keller, Sargent and Ross. peachment charge be made more spe- ment plan. The service is dig- | jor N. B C. attractions. From its own | 10:3087S088 SPOS, o o 45—Boake' Carter. cific. nified, economical and courte- 1T§¥d’35'ng‘r‘£‘ff (:\rfllM:r&fluifix %’fmfi:fi 10°45a—Singing Strings ?o;%fix;?;gfi%u&_& ous. All transactions completed || and another episode in the “Diane and [ 11:00a—Tniled States Army Band. 30—Kate Smith in one day. | Don™ dramatic serial. el ey g 45—3ot from Hollywood. Phone-Shepherd 2854 Ship's Departure Is Feature. 12:15—John Fogarty, tenor. - of : 15—Threads of Happlness. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. In addition to the American Legion | 13:30—National Farm and 30—Nino Martini, tenor. Maryland Personal. § [kttt d B Tt |00 salle Ward reitne & Bankers !'n'u)dh\" the departure from Honolulu | 2:00—'Financial Independence,” by 19.30—“The Human Side of the News,” B BA0S Georsia A | of the new Matson liner S. S. Lurline | e o | by Edwin C. Hill. Thousands of users veport savings : T 2 A on her maiden voyage. The broadcast | 2:13—Sisters of the Skillet. 45—Charles Carlile, tenor. on fuel alone of $21 t0 $180, and HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO Silver Spring, Md. .« will be short-waved from Honolulu from | 2:30—Westminster Choir. :00—Departure of the S. S. Lurli ; / * 1 ; 4 P oe many other savings. Actual cash 11 to 11:30, Eastern standard time. 310“-:‘;':;3} Stephenson, “blues” from Honolulu, K 15 | Irving Kaufman, versatile stage and | ;. So&ern oo 30—The Globe Trotter. money. All in addition #o the com- ra comedian. will make his debut —Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. in the “Hot From Hollywood” pro- | 25;05:%“5“? i‘m“-“, - :00—Joe Hayme's Orchestra. fors and bealthfulness of oil heas! gram at 8:45. Nt IUKCRE. :30 to 1:00—Leon Belasco and his 4:30—"Kindness to Animals,” by Nell WJSV also announces a change in | e orchestra, [ wis Stafford. ; fhe e of tte IniCieissiesRom t6 4:45—Sherman Orcliestra, E-rldy Program Tomorrow. oo 918 | 5:00—"Transportation and the World’s| 7:00a—Elder Michaux. ? . T epuplionic i concery Fair,” by L. A. Downs. ‘45a—The Sundial, Y 5 : ues” songs by Clare Borjes, and & | .15 Dick Daring. ‘45a—News Flashes. : variety program from 8 to 9, constitute s o WOLS major sioactions. | 5:30—Health and Happiness. ..?g:_gggynmo%hnn R B e TR e ST : ' 71 Sooonanraugannon o 3:00—Vocal Art Quartet. :00a—Edna Wallace Hopper. JEWISH RELIEF FUND| 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 05a—Dance Revue. 4:00—The Golden Treasury. :15a—In Luxembourg Gardens. | 4:30—"Vocational Guidance,” by the | 10:45a—Will Osborne’s Orchestra, i ; | Kiwanis Club. :00a—Vincent Sorey’s Orchestra. Dxivefio fBe s sl Hin HO8 P el | ee™ e Ty Next Do 30a—Four Showmen. | 5 May 16 for Share in Natioral 5:00—Meledic Thoughts. :45a—Evelyn Tyner, pianist. i 2 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 0m—High Noon High Lights. 5 ” every year Goal of $2,000,000. 5:30—_.?mr?oon ‘Varieties. ‘ég‘gflmld Knight's Orchestra. | 5:45—Two for One. :30-—Concert Miniatures. the country to raise funds. for relief | 6:15—Base ball scores. :15—George Hall's Orchestra. 3 4 o £ 5 c St B et e na | 6:21—Musical Interlude. 30—Russian Gypsies Orchestra. ¥ % 0, on ear 1//_; ong Eas Zuropean Jewry, a 6:25—Success Hit of the Day. 2:00—Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- : £ 2 - S for reconstruction of Palestine, will be 5 launched here on May 1. 6:30—Weather forecast. mals. 6:31—Diane and Don, 2:15—Ann Leaf at the organ. ;¥ : §i H H e for ti 3 - 7 = m i 4 - PXTRITRIAINA | i e swere sloeied o6 - mecting | 5 42—James Melion, ienor 2:30—Luncheon of the women's divi- . and £dousehold £elp? Sunday of the Joint Distribution Com- | 1:00—Brown’s Concert Ensemble. sion of the Federation for Sup- £ i 1 DIST. 4700 QEsaietiivgs by e el e OIS 6 Jemieh Dusiviios. ’ <D . ] ; il . Priictine gt The “Gowih Commsunity | 1:30—Marguerite Gromwell. = ; i : [ and never e rsm:’“"do:mg“::;"mmg “‘;1 8:00—Julia Sanderson and Prank . ol e T RADIO ."SHAKE THE ASHES” again! District Zionist organization, will serve .:m_&;“y"‘n':‘mnn o as co-chairmen, The executive director | 3: g of the drive will be Louis E. Spiegler. | o:30 pq womn and Bard SERVICE I is planned to make this years | ;5 sy ir, anc 5 drive more intensive than any in the (10:00— Lives at Stake” by Bergt. Al past. in view of conditions in Eastern | 1q.g0_Vin YOI o OKAY RADIO CO. Eurcpe and the pressing need for mak- | 10:30 Dt g DENE | oncert. s R ing the Holy Land habitable for an in- | 11°00_ Dast-Minute Nows. cheaae x‘;:m}:’:a‘dggl‘{f‘:::m:““g:“'” | 11:02—Slow River. 417 11th St. NNW. DI 3106 ampa ve been es- | . 3 teblished at the Jewish Community | 1110 Smith Ballew's Orchestra. 8top worrying about reduced Center. A total of $2,000,000 is sought comes and bills. Let us loan you ||| thfoughout the country $300 or less to consolidate all your obligations. Repayable in - Fhi 1 small monthly paj.!n:rmi . Guild to Hold Card Party. tafldafld accordance with your reduc SEAT PLEASANT, Md., April 18! income. Our plan is con a (Special) —A eard party will be given in | VILLA GROUP and we give one-day service. the parish hall at St Matthew’s Epis- | PUBLIC SMALL S e ?J",,df,‘“&g “‘Séemr *$60l 5 dies’ Guild. Mrs. I Rol LOAN COMPANY e iy e s B 7 Harlow Avenue Rosslyn, Va. .. . Phone: West 2443, Glaren. 1131 l Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. i sch Sy v B i o show remarkable savings. 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