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‘BULKLEY TOTALK ON BANKING LAWS “8yeaks jor Summer Garden The rendervous of the diseriminating. e Famous for its Southern cooking e o 30hio Senator Will Speak in Luncheons, 50, 65, 90 & $1.00 | Radio FOrUm Tomght— Sensible a la Carte Prices. | Other Programs. Daily From 12 Noon Until 8 P.M. 20th AND R STS N.W. CONN.” AVE | ~ | The new banking laws enacted by the e fer | special session of the Seventy-third Con- BLAN K gress will be explained by Senator Bulk- rnom North 8918 ley of Ohio. during the National Radio B 0 0 K S Forum tonight over WRC and a coast- ASK Bis Stock—Triced Right | to-coast network of other National Store Hours, 8 AM. to 5 P.M.; Sat.. 8 to 1 | Broadcasting Co. stations. The forum, arranged by The Wash- E. Morrison Paper Co. | ington Star, will be broadcast from 9:30 1009 Pa. Ave. to 10 o'clock. Senator Bulkley, a mem- Phone NA. 2945 | ber of the Senate Committee on Bank- |ing and Currency. also served on the | subcommittee which whipped the Glass- | Steagall bill into shape. | " Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit, Ed Wynn and his band, and Ben Bernic and his orchestra will provide some of WRC's other outstanding features. In addition there will be another sketch | in the dramatic series, “Lives at Stake,” which will concern the heroic deed of a policeman. Imperml 50¢ Crab WEDNESDAY Dinner 11 am to 10 p.m. Regular Value, $1.25 Imperial Deviled Crab made with Selected Lump Crab Flakes. Fresh Jumbo Shrimps Saute in Butter, French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slaw. Sour Cream Dressing. Homemade Assorted Rolls. Buiter, us Orienta Coffee. Dine in Comfort Refrigerated Air New Songs on Program. | Crumit and Miss Sanderson will in- troduce two new songs during their pro- gram from 7 to 7:30. The first, “Learn to Croon,” will be sung by Miss Sander- son. ‘The other, “King of the Zulu,” will be contributed by Crumit. | Ben Bernie and his orchestra will dedicate their program at 8 o'clock to the American Legion. A group of popu- lar World War tunes will be featured. | WMAL and other N. B. C. “blue” net- work stations will present the first of |a new series on “‘Constructve Economy in Government” at 6:15. The speakers | on the initial broadcast will me Prof. | Thomas H. Reed and Glenn Frank, president of the University of Michigan. “Cannibal in Velvet,” a new mystery | drama, wili be dramatized during the | ‘ Crime Club program from 7 to 7:30. WMAL's other attractions include a | concert by the Goldman Band and| another episode in the Southern dra-| matic series, “Miss Lilla.” i Enlists Screen Stars. | A group of stage and screen stars, | headed by Ginger Rogers, Vivienne | Segal, Ada May and Walter Woolf, will take part in a special “California Melodies” program tonight over WJSV and affiliated stations. The program will last for 45 minutes instead of the | usual half hour. The musical high- lights will include selections from the | operetta “Music in the Air.” The second act of Gilbert and Sulli- | van's “Iolanthe” will be presented dur- ing the Light Opera Gems period from | 9:45 to 10:15. The soloists inclule | Mildred Rose, Crane Calder and Theo | Karle. The Stamp Club, headed by Albert, | F. Hunze, will be heard tonight over| | WOL. This station’s musical attrac- | tions will be a recorded symphonic concert and a program by Eddie South s Orchestra. NORWAY HONORED AT WORLD’S FAIR Famans for Fine Pood The Child’s EYES Should Be Examined By OUR OPTOMETRISTS With school on the safe side—ha Child’s eyes examined. Convenient Deferred Payments M. A. LEESE optical Co. \ Gl‘ 9lh S| W< ‘ Wednesday Only 4PM—8PM SPECIAL DINNER Complete Dinner—Service or Cafeteria || 50c Choice of Soup or Cocktail Fried Spring Chicken or Roast Veal with Dressing, Veretables, Salad, Dessert, Rolls and Coffee. WALLIS’ CAFE | 617 12th St. N.W. ‘L;ke Ships Form Escort for Train- ing Vessel Arriving as Nation’s Exhibit. __WHERETODINE. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 20.—This was Nor- way’'s day at the Century of Progress Exposition. The day's program was planned to revolve around the docking of the training ship Sorlandet, manned by 90 | Norwegian cadets and sent to the | World’s Fair as Norway's exhibit. Early this morning yachts and other 1634 Cogn. Ave. N Special Dlil;" Dlnner Regular Dinners. .75¢ and $1.00 Lunchezo .50c to 90c || We serve st y fresh vegetables. South- ern hot breads and home cooked desserts. || | to form an-escort of honor as it com- | pleted its long journey across the At- lantic and through the St. Lawrence Waterway and the Great Lakes to Chi- cago. Honor guests scheduled to participate | in a brief ceremony at-the dock were: ‘The Norwegian Minister to the United | States, H. H. Bachke; the United States | commissioner to the fair, Harry S. | New; Gen. Frank Parker, U. S. A Admiral Wat T. Cluverjus, U. 8. N. | Maj. Gen. Roy D. Keehn, Lieut. Gen. ‘Mlllon J. Foreman, Mayor Edward J. | Kelly of Chicago and Rufus C. Dawes, | president of A Century of Progress. | The day will be concluded with a at Schneider’s ... where for 47 years folks have gathered and enjoyed the best in Sea Food Wednesday Dinner Stone Minister. Gold Coins Found in Pot. MISSOULA, Mont. (#).—When a pot- ted plant died and Walter Yost dumped out the earth he found in a leather bag imbedded in the soil two gold dollars, | coined in 1852 and 1854. The florist who sold the plant could not account | for_the presence of the gok HOTEL Clam le. 1 am to 1 am CHNEIDER’ ¢ CAFE » Since 1886 427 11th St. N.W. lake craft gathered along the lake front | banquet in honor of the Norwegian | THE EVENING STAR. W ASHING TON, B: € TUESDAY, JU B 20, 19 Today on the Radio‘ (AUl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. * WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Golden Treasury. 3:30—Tea Dansant. 3:45—The Lady Next Door. 4:00—Melodic Thoughis. 4:30—Vocational Guidance, Kiwanis Club. 4:45—Frank Young, pianist. 5:00—Musical Interlude. 5:10—Weather forecast. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—Two for One 5:45—Base Ball Scores. 5:50—Musical Interlude 6:00—Madhi Magic Circle. 6:15—Musical Interlude. The Goldbergs. 300—Julia Sandarson Crumit 7:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. 8.00—Ben Bernie’s Orchestra. 8:30—Ed Wynn 9:00—"Lives at Stake.” 9:30—National Radio Forum: Serator Bulkley of Ohio. 10:00—Waldor!-Astoria_Orchestra. 10:30—Talkie Picture Time. 11:00—Ralph_Kirbery. 11:05—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. 11:30—Sam Robbins’ Orchestra by the and Frank speaker, 12:00 to 12:30—Emory Daugherty’s Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. 7:00a—Organ Rhapsody. 30a—Morning Glee Club. 7:45a—Harding Sisters. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. 8:15a—Florenda Trio. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Breen and De Rose. 9:15a—Young Artists’ Trio. 9:30a—Fashion News 9:35a—Three Scamp: 9:45a—Betty Crocker 10:00a—Jean Abbey 10:15a—Radio Household Institute 10:30a—Winters and Weber, organ duo. 11:00a—The Commodores. 11:15a—Catherine Fields, soprano. 11:30a—Park Central Ensemble. 12:00m—Concert Ensemble. 30—Rex Battle's Orchestra. 0—Lotus Gardens Orchestra 1:30—Carlton Concert Ensemble. 2:00—Grande Trio. 2:30—Woman's Radlo Review. 3:00—Pop_Concert. 4:00—Al Bernard, minstrel. 4:15—Musical Interlude. 4:30—Winnie the Pooh, drama. 4:45—Public Library Book Reviews by Mathilde D. Williams. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—"Back of the News in Wash- ington.” WMAL 435.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Meredith Wilson’s Orchestra. 3:18—Jack Walton’s Orchestra. 3:45—High Spots. 4:00—Casino Orchestra. 4:30—Germaine, the Little French | Girl. 4:45—University of Maryland Exten- sion Service. 5:00—Mary Junkin, soprano. 5:15—Essex House Ensemble. 5:30—Health and Happiness. 15—The Poet Prince. 30—Michel Orcnestra :00—Cottcn_Club_Orchestra 30—Mark Fisher's Orchestra. 00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 45a—Early Risers’ Program :00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 00a—Four Southern Singers ‘Today's Cl Singing Strin| 15a—Marion and Jim Jordan 00a—Eva Ta 15a—Hanna _Sisters 30a—Merrie Men Quartet 45a—Rhyth 2:00m—V 15—Concert Ensemble. nal Farm and Home Hour. Syncopat: 45—Sisters of the Skillet lton Concert Ensemble 15—Danish Day Program at Century of Pro: outhern 200 b 00—C £ 30—Anson Weeks' Orchestra. 45—Musical Interlude. 00—Richard Himber's Orchestra. 15—Eventide Scng: 30—Health and Happiness W JSV 5.4 Meters. l l(‘fl Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 3:30—The Melodeers. 3:45—Memorics Garden. T S Berren's Orchestra en_Swecnev. pianist. ires 5:00—H. V. altenborn from London. 5:15—Tarzan of the Apes. 5:30—Skippy 5:45—Just Plain_Bill 6:00—Kceping Up With Events, Robert W. Horton. 6:15—Happy Days Trio. 6:30—Evelyn Tyner. piarist 6:45—Boake Carter 7:90—Mary Eastman, soprano. 7:15—The Magic Voice. 7:30—Kate Smith. Advt 7:45 PM. CORRECT TIME, Courtesy THE HOT SHOPPE Serving A. & W. Root Beer— Real Beer and Delicious Sand- wiches. Look for the Orange “Drive-in® Sta- tlons on Washington's Main Boulevards. by \ | 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, | by Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—"Constructive or Economy,” by Prof. Thomas H. Reed and Glenn Frank. 6:45—Ray Heatherton, baritone. 7:00—Crime Club. 7:30—Willard Orchestra 7:45—"Century of Progress,” Gibbons. 8:00—Washington Orchestra. 8:30—Federal Reporter. 8:35—Goldman Band. 8:45—The Mandoleers. 9:00—Civic Talk. 9:15—Aurelia Beck, contralto. 9:30—"Miss Lull » 'sketch. RESOITS VIRGINIA. “In the Mountains of Virginia Bryce's Hotel and Hillside Cottages. near Orkney Springs. just off famous Shenan- doah Valley. ~Turn west at Mt Va. come ten miles Splendid Unique resort. magnificent scenery. mountain air: best fresh home-grown food: ertesian wells. medicinal waters. iron and suiphur bl | Dancine. bowling. free. American pla. 50 per da: week _(sinele). ~S1250 (double). ' Special rate for children. Low rate possible only {hroush ownership mansstment. Booklet MR. and MRS. WM. R. BRYCE, owners. est Spot in Pennsyls n Paradise. Hich up in the Mountains.’ 2208 feet altitude. risp 3 nn-unx. oeing, Hiking and Mountain Climbin ng. GOLF COURSES. Deliclous Meals. Foes. " Resiriciea: ciientel Write to these Four Famous Family Hotels for Illustrated Booklets. THE CRESTMONT INN THE LAKESIDE THE FOREST INN THE RAYMOND DENNIS Atlantic City, N. J. For many years the Summer Home of Washmgton s best families. For the c onvenience of prospective guests our MR. R. E. EVANS of the hotel staff will be a MAYFLOW t the ER HOTEL ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 224 AND 23d, to quote rates and give information WALTER J. ' Colton Manor ONE OF ATLA arys FINEST HOTEL! OCEAN CITY, MD. W he 5% “Tang © e(;oD j BUZBY, Inc. HOTEL BRIGHTON On Ocean Front, Atiantle City ates vou can afford to pay rrenton srandards maintained. __OCEAN CITY, MD. Relax and enjoy an inexpensive vacation in OCEANCITY, ishing—Goli—Boating rf Bathing. MARYLAND For rates in the spirit of 1933, write these hotels: Capacity 300 i 200 160 160 Atlantic Plimhimmon Commander Stephen Decatur Hamilton Majestic Shoreham Belmont Hastings We recommend from Ocean City, Md. RESORTS. BARGAIN QQS i "‘”\‘nnmm\; .SOUTH | AUGUSTA . $11.20 CHARLESTON . $10.25 WILMINGTON .. 7.25 SAVANNAH . 12.40 | JACKSONVILLE . 15.80 TAMPA . 20.05 ST. PETERSBURG 20.50 MIAMI . ... 23.10 | (Proportional Fares to Other Points) Going July 1st., 2nd., 3rd RETURNING JULY 8TH Leave Washington THE TAMIAMI nmmn uu MAVAIA sm:m Amnnapolis-C| Saves time THE LANKFORD| On Bosrdwalk; ruu spectal rates xox June . Qu Pro 'SHOREHA H. O. CROPPER, Prop. THE KAYE Qn_ boardwalk. free. Directly on Ocen front. = Rates Special Rates June and July Excellent table. * Bathine . KAYE. Prop. Ph. Oct. 6, 7 and AtLanTic Goisr l.mm VHE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE souTH | 29410 "H" Swreet, N. W. Tele 20 1035 “bdset. Capacity 100 100 100 100 Breakers Colonial Del-Mar, S. I. Carey ” Rideau o Roosevelt Del-Mar-Va Denn Idylwild Maryland Inn Caroline laiborme-Matapeake Ferries and mileage. —Frequent service— Red Star Lines Comnect at C iborne Pier. | WETlPQUlN HALL ardwalk. Rates reduced. [ Aot pen e ren. e, SH Dashien RENT. Ocean City, Maryland, | AYRES, Ocean _City, Maryland. 26* Cottages, Apartments at Destructive | by Floyad | | 7:45—Hot From Hollywogd. 8:00—Wayfaring Men 8:15—Fray and Braggiottl. 8:30—Niro Martini, tenor. 9:00—California Melodies. “s Orchestra. Orchestra. 30—Jerry Freem :00—Glen Gray's 30—Globe Trotter. 45 to 12:00—Leon Belasco and his orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 30a—Elder Michaux. 00a—The Sun Dial 30a—Health Talk —Waltz Dreams. 9:00a—Gray Moods 9:150—Bill and Ginger. 9:30a—1n the Luxembourg Gardens. —Organ Melodies The Voice of Experience. The Four Show Men 30a—Carlile and London. ~Will Osborne’s Orchestra Vincent Tra: cert M lumbia Miniatures 5 orge Hall's Orchestra 2:30—Russian Gypsy Ensemble. 00—Ann Leaf at the organ 30—Columbia Ariist Recital. 45—Mark Warnow's Orchestra. 15—Mme. Belle Forbes Cutter. —Roseland Orchestra —Jack Brooks' Orciestra. —Round Towners. 00—Fred Berrens’ Orchestra. 30—Virginia News. fatures 45—Ethel Hayden and Arthur hang. 00—Columbia_ Miniatures. 15—Tarzen of the Apes 5:30—Skippy. 228.9 Meters. “vOL 10 Kilocycles. | 3:00—variety Hour. | 3:55—The Bock Man. 4:00—Orchestral Forget-Me-Nots. 4:30—Syncopation. 5:00—Something for Every One. %:58—Base ball scores. 6:00—Dinner Concert. 6:15—Today in_sports. 6:29—Weather Report. 6:30—Tango Rhythms. 6:45—Stamp Club. 7:00—Symphonic Concert. 7:20—News Flashes. 7:30—Symphonic Concert. 8:00—Eddie South’s Orchestra. | 815 to 9:00—WOL Varleties. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical Clock. 9:30a—Dr. Royal S. Copeland. 9:45a—Musical Program. 9:55a—Police Bulletins. | 10:00a—Request Hour. | 11:00a—Concert Vignettes. | 11:30a—Songs We Love, |11:45a—Eddie South’s Orchestra. | 11:59a—Weather forecast. ! 12:00m—Organ Echoes. Copyright, 1933, The American Tobacos Luckies Please! * Orchestra. | 12:20—Dance Muste | 12145 to 1:00—Church of the Alr. [FIRST CLASS FINISHES 3:00—Walter Rexd Program. 3:30—va Hour. Book Man. COURSE AT TERRELI. 4:00—Salon Musicale. 4:30—Tango Argentina. 4:45—Victor Herbert Reminiscences. 5:00— Senator Bulkley tional Radio Forum, WRC, 9.30. Goldbergs Julia Sander\cn and Frank Crumit, WRC Ed Vrlndm: Jerry 10:30; Sam Robbins’ 11:30 WISV, HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 7:30 9:00—M: | waBc WBAL | WBAP WBT WBZ | wCAE WCAO | Flashes From The Evening Star, a resume of world nebu;: is broadcast WM. daily Somehow, I have #/ways felt that it takes a really fine cigarette to please a man. And since many of the men whose judgment I value smoke Luckies...I reach foraLucky, too. True, I enjoy Luckies’ fine tobacco quality and their delicious mildness. But my real reason is perhaps a trifle feminine. Men may not appreciate this as much as a Major Radio Features The Dial Log. | Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. | Jumcr ngh School }hs Initial Graduation Exerc.ses—46 Get Diplomas at Institution. Something for Every One. SPEECHES of Ohio, students were graduated this afternoon by the new Terrell Junior High School to be the first boys and girls to receive diplomas bearing this institution’s name. Rev. F. I. A. Ben- nett, member of the Board of Educa- tion, presided, and Garnet C. Wilkinson, first assistant superintendent of schools, addressed the graduates. Rev. E. F. Howard, pastor of the Israel Metropelitan Church, asked the invocation. Prances Luther West wel- comed the audience and Thelma Cecelia Mathews delivered the address of part- ing on behalf of the class. Margaret Mattie Jones and Hodford Rozier Brown presented recitations. Songs by the class and a solo by Audrey K. Yates completed the program. Diplomas were presented by J. C. Nalle, former supervising principal in the public school system. to the follow- ing: Howard Curtis Brice, Hodford Rozier Brown, John Horace Carter, John Aloysius Colbert. Charles Ells- worth Douglass, Ellsworth Delaney Fer- rell, Napoleon Harris, Hazel Jones, Isaac Raymond McCormick, Wilbert Augusf Williams, Gertrude Beatrice Barnes, Coxrine Baskerville, Willie Mae Boston, Edith Louise Bowie, Julia Irene | Bowie, Hazel Vicknell Clarke, Thelma Louise Cobb, Minnie Mae Donaldson, Mary Holmes, Sallle May Humphries, Blanche Mary Jones, Grace Myrtle Jones, Margaret Mattie Jones, Creola Velle Kitchings, Eloise Leach, Thelma Ceceliz Mathews, Margaret Pankey, 70 | Pe8EY Lee Reid, Gladys Isabelle Spencer. Hazel Beatrice Spencer, Susie Lee Sta ley, Prances Esther West, Mattie Lou- venia Whitson, Lessie Wise, Audrey Kathaline Yates, Kelly Junior Edwards, | william Alonzo lon, Norman Wil- | liam Powell, Lillian Marie Brookings. Lucille Elizabeth Carrington, Nettie Bell 620 | Jones. Mary Eunice Nelson, Grace Pat- | Z | terson. George Milton Calhoun, Rudolph | "’70‘ Joseph Wade and Ernestine Howard. in the Na- DRAMA WRC, 6:45, WJSV Players, 10:15 VARIETY. 7:00; Kate Smith, WISV, 7:30; ynn, WRC, 8:30; California WJSV, 9.00. DANCE MUSIC. Freeman's Orchestra, WJSV Orchestra, WRC, Leon Belasco’s Orchestra, 1i:45, ' by Lowell — WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WRVA and WHAM. Adventures in Health: “The Slecpless Chiid,” by Dr. Herman Bundesen—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA and WBAL. ical Memories; Josef Koest- ner’s Orchestra, Alice Mock, so- prano. and Edgar A. Guest— WHAM, WJZ, WBZ and WBAL. | steel Houses Increasing. I 1260 | CLEVELAND, Ohio (#).—The move- | o\ment toward steel as a material in 1020 | house building is spreading. The com- | pany that co-operated last Summer in | | buildingtwo porcelain enamel steel | houses has announced that four new | ones are to be built this Summer, nne‘ in Cincinna at 5:45 AL. Take L-A Psyllium Seed Concentrate for Easy Elimination reative—but an assistant 5o conditioning the muu ha Iy 3. satisfactory is what does the work. Only 75¢ 1b. VACCINE & ANTITOXIN 1N/ Presented by ABNER DRURY BREWERY, Inc. Brewers o ROYAL PILSEN—OLD GLORY 15 Beautiful Baguette BENRUS WRIST WATCHES Given Away EVERY WEEK by BILL & GINGER Popular Radio Duet presented MON - WED - FRI. MORNINGS 9:15 Spencired by the C.F. MUELLER CO. Makors o/ MUELLER’S MACARON! SPAGHETTI . . . £6G NOODLES, A man’s cigarette? Well-here’s why I enjoy Luckies because " It's toasted " reason for always saying “Luckies Please! sensitive woman—but I'm particularly grateful to “Toasting” for that comforting assurance of purity. I've talked to many women about this—remember, a cigarette becomes an intimate thing with us, we place it between our lips. And so, perhaps, because I am a woman this is my woman’s 1