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BARITONE FEATURE ON WAL TONIGHT Everett Marshall and China Society Dinner Outstand- ing Program Numbers. Everett Marshall, former Metropoli- | tan opera baritone, again will be fea- tured in a broadcast tonmight at 6:15| o'clock over WMAL and & network of other N. B. C. stations. Marshall's principal number will be “Tonight May Never Come Again” from the current Broadway production | “Melody” in which he is appearing. He | also will sing “Dusty Shoes.” An| orchestra will contribute “I've Told Every Little Star” and “Music in the Ar. | WMAL also will broadcast the prrv-i ceedings at a dinner of the China Society of America. The principal speaker will be T. V. Soong, Chinese minister of finance. This broadcast is scheduled from 9 to 10 o'clock. H Other N. B. C. Attractions. Phil Cook, Harry Reser's Eskimos and Eddie Lane's Orchestra are among the other major N. B. C. attractions on the WMAL program. In addition, this station will broadcast several features from its own studios. These include a recital by Frank Young, pianist, and| the weekly News Parade The first observance of Maritime day, | named by Congress to commemorate the initial trans-Atlantic steamship voyage 114 years ago, will be marked | by a special program late today over WRC and other N, B. C. “red” net-| work stations. Senator Robinson of Arkansas and former Governor Smith | of New York will take part. Harry Horlick's Gypsies, and the| weekly Hollywood 6n the Air program are other regular N. B. C. attractions scheduled sby WRC. From its own studios, WRC will broadcast the weekly | program arranged by the District Fed- eration of Music Clubs, and another in the series of choral music recitals to be presented by the choir of the Sacred | Heart Church. May Ball on WJSV. The May Ball, which Mrs. Franklin | D. Roosevelt is sponsoring to raise funds for rest rooms for unemploved | girls, will be broadcast tonight at 10:30 by WJSV and afflliated Columbia sta- tiohs. Harry von Zell will be at the microphone to describe the activities. The dance music will be provided by | Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. | William O'Neal, tenor, will open his | Tecital at 10:15 with “Old, Old Man.” | He will follow this with “Tell Me To- | night” and “Kathleen Mine,” from “Through the Years.” A recorded program of Victor Herbert | gems will be broadcast tonight by WOL in addition to its regular attractions. | e e = et by Ruth Walker, | ianist, and a concert by the Winstead | o, Major Radio Features SPEECHES. Representative Wadsworth and Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, WISV, 7:45. CLASSICAL. Columbia Symphony Orchestra, WISV, 9:45. DRAMA. Goldbergs, WRC, 6:45; WRC, 9:30. “Neighbors,” VARIETY. Five-Star Theater, WMAL, 6:30; Harry Reser’s Eskimos, WMAL, ; Sing- Sam, WJSV, 7:00; Phil Cook, 7 Harry Horlick’s Gyp- ; The Country Club, DANCE MUSIC. Ted Lewis' Orchestra, WJSV, 10:30; Meyer Davis’' Orchestra, WRC, 11:05; | Ozzxg Nelson's Orchestra, WJSV, | 11:45. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. §:46—"Today's News,” by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, | WLW and WRVA. 8:30—Melody Moments; Josef Paster- nak's Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLW, WHAM and KDKA. Btations Heard In_thlntldn Regularly. 860 WMAQ KTHS eseess 1040 Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume _of world mews, is broadcast daily at 5:45 pm. by WMAL. POMONA GRANGE PLANS | WRC Today on NING STAR, the Radio (Al programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 3:45—Lady Next Door. Melodic Wanderings. ‘Waldorf Astoria Orchestra. 5 Aunt Sue and Polly. :30—Celebration of the 114th Anni- versary of the First Steamship Ocean Crossing. :45—Base ball scores. 50—Olga Albani, soprano. 00—Black and Blue. ~Musical Interlude. Two Washington Favorites. 5:30—King of the Highway. 45—The Goldbergs. 00—District Clubs. Weather Forecast. 16—Wardman Orchestra. tival of Music. 5 B. C. Program. 8:00—Harry Horlick's Gypsies. 8:30 P.M. Advt. Griffith-Consumers Company Presents the Choir of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart In another of a series of programs featuring representative Washington Choirs. 9:00-9:30 Manhattan Monday Revue Presented by MANHATTAN LAUNDRY CORP. Home of Net Bag Laundering and Guaranteed Dry Cleaning 9:30—"Neighbors,” drama. 10:00—Last-minute news. 10:02—Herb_Gordon's Orchestra. 10:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. 11:00—Ralph Kirbery. 11:05—Meyer Davis’ Orchestra. 11:30 to 12:00—Hollywood on the Air. Early Program Tomorrow. B:JOafiTuwet Health Exercises. 7:00a—Richard Liebert, organist. 7:30a—Morning Glee Club. 7:45a—Harding Sisters. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. 8:15a—Cheerio. 45a—Florenda Trio. :00a—Mystery Chef. 9:15a—Morning Parade. 9 30a—Fashion news. :35a—Morning Parade. 9 45a—Around the Town, 10:00a—"Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- penheimer. 10: ISW—Rldxo Household Institute. 10:30a—United States Army Band. 11:00a—Johnny Marvin, tenor. 11:15a—Caroline Clement, pianist. 11:30a—Palais d'or Orchestra. 12:00m—Classic Varieties. 12:30—Essex House Ensemble. 1:00—Merry Madcnps 1:30—Russel Johns, ba! 1:45— ‘The Au-cyclopedm," by ‘Walter Case! 2:00—Heaith Talk, by Dr. Royal B. Copeland. 2:05—Vocal Art Quartet. 2:30—Woman'’s Radio Review. 3:00—The Golden Treasury. 3:30—Jane Pickens, soprano. 3:45—The Lady Next Door. 4:00—Melodic Thoughys. 4:30—Vocational guidance, by the Ki- wanis Club. 4:45—Nursery Rhym 5: Okzfidod]mfll "Orchestra with 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—Two for One. WM AL 4759 Meters. 630 Kiloeycles. !:W—fiadlo Guild, presenting “Riche- eu.” 4:00—Edward Davies, baritone. | 4:15—Dick Daring. 4:30—Anson Weeks' Orchestra. 4:45—Musical Interlude. 5:00—McAlpin Orchestra. 5:15—Hawaiian Melody Boys. 5:30—Health ana Happiness. 5:45—Flashes From The Evening Star, | by Howard P. Balley. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Al Mitchell's Orchestra and Everett Marshall, baritone. 6:30—Five Star Theater. 7:00—Harry Reser's Eskimos. 7:30 P.] M ~ THE NEWS PARADE Hear the stirring news events of the day.. dramatized by well-known stars. This fascinating nm‘r,r Eaing new and "greater y each week. It is sure Tine I wnd 16t s have your opinion. Raleigh Haberdasher, 1310 F St :45—Phil Cook. 0—Weather Forecast. —“The House Built,” by Arthur B. Heaton. :15—Frank Young, pianist. 0—Federal Reporter. 35 Joit Tecital with Gene Stewart | at the organ. :00—China Society of America Din- ner. 00—Late News. 15—The Poet Prince. 30—The Phantom Gypsy. 00—Emory Daugherty's Orchestra. 30—Beri Lown's Orchestra. 00—Weather Forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Early Risers' Program. :00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 00a—Gene Stewart, organist. i “Today's_Children.” —Singing_Strings. 15a—Genia Fonariova, soprane. :30a—Rhythm Ramblers. :00a—Smackouts. :15a—Pollock and Lawnhurst, INITIATION CEREMONY |11:30a—Rex Battle's Ensemble. | 12:00m—Weather Reports. Members of Chapters Parts of Eairfax to Attend Ses- sign,at Oskton School. Bpecial Dispatoh toThe Star FLORIS, \'z_ May 22.—Members of the Fjoms.GEagge who are members of 12:05—Words and Music. From All| 1330 National Farm and Home Hour. 30—Emory Daugherty’s Orchestra. 00—Jimmy Harbison, pianist. :15—Radio Troubadours. 45—Happy Jack. :00—Annual Meeting of the Welfare | Council of New York 00—Harold Stokes' Orchestra. 15—Dick Daring. Federation of Music‘ That _ Renovize | 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Animal Stories, by Don Lang. 4:15—Ethel Hayden and Arthur Lang. 4:30—Evelyn Tyner, pianist. 4:45—Tito Guizar, tenor. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Art coognn's Orchestra. 5:30—Skip] 5 15—Ju<b Plnln Bill. 6:00—"Keeping Up With Events,” by Robert W. Horton. 6:15—Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen. 6:30—Dolf Martin's Orchestra. 6:45—Boake Carter. 7:00—Singin’ Sam. 7:15—Triple Bar_X Days and Nights. 7:45—Talks by Representative Wads- worth of New York and Mrs. Charles H. Sabin. 8:00—Rhythm Rhapsody. 8:25—Contest program. :30—An Evening in Paris. 9 00—Country Club. 9:30—"The Human Side of the News,” by Edwin C. Hill 9:45—Columbia Symphony Orchestra. 10:15—William O'Neal, tenor. 10:30—The May Ball. 11:00—Leon Belasco's Orchestra. | 11:30—Globe Trotter. 11:45 to 12:00—Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Elder Michaux. 7:30a—The Sun Dial. 8:30a—Health talk. 8:45a—Little Jack Little. 9:00a—Bill and Ginger. :15a—Morning Moods. adison Singers. elody Parade. oice of Experience. ‘Through the Looking Glass. cademy of Medicine. | 10:45a—Ben Greenblatt, pianist. | 11:00a—Buddy Harrod's Orchestra. 11:30a—Concert Minlatures. | 12:00m—Columbia Miniatures. 12:15—Harold Knights Orchestra. 12:30—Madison Ensemble. 00—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 1:30—Voice of Experience. 1:45—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:00—Columbia Artist Recital. 2:30—Frank Westphal's Orchestra. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 3:30—Fred Berren's Orchestra. 3:45—The Melodeers. 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Meet the Artist. 4:15—Dancing Echoes. 4:30—Warren Sweeney, pianist. 4:45—George Hall's Orchestra. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. 5:30—Skippy. “IOL 228.9 Meters 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Variety Hour. 3:55—The Book Man. 4:00—Children’s program. 5:00—Something for Every One. 5:58—Base ball scores. 6:00—Dinner concert. 6:15—Today in Sports. 6:29—Weather Forecast. 6:30—Radio_Realities. 6:45—The Winstead Trio. 7:00—"Shadows and Dusk,” by Alan by Sylvan Moore. 7:18—"Civie King. 7:20—News Spotlight. 7:30—Ruth Walker, pianist. 7:45—Victor Herbert Reminiscences. 00—WOL Varieties. 8:30 to 9:00—Orchestral Gems. Early Program Tomeorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—News Flashes. 8:10a—Musical Clock. 9:55a—Police Flashes. 10:00a—Band concert. 10:30a—Shut-ins Program. 11 OoufiBenuty Hints, by Bertha Park- u-Dsm—symphonlc Pictures. 11:30a—Songs We Love. 11:45a—Accordion_Aces. 11:59a—Weather Forecast. i%:g%—tDa?ce music. 0 1:00—Mt. Alto Program. 3: Oo—svyon.s and variety. 3:55—World Book Man. 4:00—Orchestral Forget-Me-Nots. 4:30—Hot Tunes. S’UO—Sumethlnz for Every One. TWO DWELLINGS BURNED Loss Placed at $1,000—Woman Injured by Smoke. Pire which had its origin in & rear Problems,” ]|shed caused damage estimated at $1,- 000 last night to two dwellings at 1404 and 1406 Twenty-seventh street. Mrs. Mamie C. Taylor, 49, colored, was given first-aid treatment after she had gone into a smoke-filled room on the second floor of 1404 Twenty-seventh street to rescue her 4-year-old grand- child. All occupants of both buildings had left in safety before firemen SERVICE OKAY RADIO CO. || SEE MR. 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