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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. IS PERKINS TALK INFORUM TONIGHT Industrial Control Plans Will Be Discussed by Secretary of Labor. (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) "Kilocycles. 00—The Golden Treasury. b Door. | 10:00a—The ic Thoughis onal Guidance, by Secretary of Labor Per before the microphone ton the National Radio Fo how the Roosevelt administ to boost bus throug m, arranged will be brc o'clock o Detwor based on s o' ’Ixm Eadie, Navy who ris his life to save ar on the ill-fated s off the coast of Provi ‘WRC Musical 4 of Wayne Kin Bernie and his orche and his band. Ju Frank Crumit also will Tegular program from popular pair_ will _featur new tunes, including “In a Parce.” and “There’s a Cabin Pines.” 1AL and other N. B. C. “blu work stations will by proceedings at the conventia International. This pr uled from 8 to 9 o'cloc] will be provided by Ray baritone; Aurelia Beck, contralto, the Wil'lard Orchestra. WJSV and other Columbia stations will introduce the first of a new series of programs tonight called “The Road Reporter.” Places and events of m-l terest to motorists will be discussed. In addition. there will be drama | tion of thrilling stories from real life. | Debut of Bette Davis. | Bette Davis, new film star, will make | her radio debut on the “California | Melodies” program at 9 o'clock. She | will be interviewed by Eleanor Barnes. | The musical background will be pro- | vided by Raymond Paige’s Orchestr; Nino Martini, tenor, will feature | *“Torna a Surriento” during his r l:nl} with Howard Barlow's Orchestra from 8:30 to 9. The orchestral highl be the overture to Verdi del Destino.” baritone, will gram of WOL. be the regular Smn‘p Club )an ram and & recorded symphonic concert. Major Radio Features | | SPEECHES Becretary of Labor P tional Radio Forum, WRC, 9.30. DRAMA. ‘WRC, 6:45. VARIETY. Julia_Sanderson and Frank _Crumit, WISV, 7:30; | WRC, 8:30; California! 9:00. Goldbergs, DANCE MUSIC. v Freeman's Orchestra, WJSV, ©10:30; Sam Robbins' Orchestra, WRC, 11:30° Leon Belasco's Orchestra, WJSV, 11:45. | HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | §:45—"Today's New by Lowell | « Thomas — WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, | WRVA and WHAM. | 7:30—Adventures in Health: “The| Sleepless Child,” by Dr. Herman | Bundesen—WJ2Z, WBZ, KDKA and WBAL. 9:00—Musical Memories; Josef Koest ner's Orchestra, Alice Mock, so- prano, and Edgar A ‘l WHAM, WJz, WBZ and “LAL The Dial Log. | 6:15—"Saving | 10:30a—Presentation and Frank King's Orchestra. ie's Orchestra. 228.9 Meters. “ 1.310 Kilocycles, Breen m'd D“ Rose 9:15a—Young Trio. Orchestra, } baritone. 0—WOL Vari n_ Pheas —Rex Bumc s Orchest Gardens Orch Concert Ensemble. Request Hour. 5a—Eddie South's Orchestra. | 11:00a—Concert _Vignettes. 11:30a—Songs We Lave. 11:45a—Lombardo’s Music. 11:59a—Weather forecast. he Lady l\(“(l Door. 4 N\*Al Be xmrd m trel. ontralto. drama. 4:45—Public Library Book Reviews by | Mathilde D. Williams. | —Viennese Ensemble. urch of the Alr, Program. schild, _director Busin Eddie Duchin’s_Or 0—Something for Every One. WMAL ¢ : : e 3:00—Mere Walking Emir Spurns Taxis. 3:15— v The Emir of Katsina has no use for axicabs evealed when he | cently and invariably Orchestra. | than ride. He ittle French est pedestrian visit to Mecca he Africa from his ington. *h Wilson’s Orchestra. on’s Orchestra. all rulers. ked across in Nige |accordance ‘w visit to Mecca s age. sity of Maryland Exten- n Service. 5:00—Mary Junkin, soprano. 5:15—Essex House Ensemble. 5:30—Health and Happiness. es from The Evening Star, Howard P. Bailey. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. foney in State Govern- ment,” by Gov. Ely of Massa- What geolo; chusetts and Prof A. W. Hol- | Of this glo combe. = 6:45—Ray Heatherton, baritone. 7:00—Crime Club. 7:30—Willard Orchestra. 7:45—“Oentury of Progress,” by Floyd the principle that a hould be a real pilgri to be among sts tell us is the oldest part nvention of Rotary | Inter I 9:00—Civic Talk 10:15—The Poet P: 10:30—"The Govern) Cotton Belt Demand,” ter Davi: 11:00—Michel Orchestra. 11:20—Mark Fisher's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Early Ricers’ Program. 7:00a—WMAL Breakfast Club, 9:00a—Four Southern Singers. 5a—News Flashes. nt’s Response to by Ches- reduce 13 Tube Prices 10:15a—Marion and Jim Jordan. | of the Guggen- to Juan de la heim Medal Cier 11:30: and Sadc t Ensemble. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. Concert. Er and Music emble. 205.4 Meters, 1,460 Kilocycles. ited States Navy Band HEALTH EDUCATION SEEN| AS NATION'S GREATEST AID Manag a Rave to be refink protected by m which may be with a plece of thicknesses of paper pla case and the cloth cover. tected in this way ma ing a case of linen, ipped over the suitcase cardboard or geveral d between the Suitcases pro- be taken on These prices may never again be so low! | | Type 01-A 24-A 26 27 35 36 37 38 39/44 45 47 71-A 80 0ld Price $.70 1.40 75 .80 1.50 1.80 1.40 1.60 1.80 .85 1.50 .85 .80 New Price $ .60 1.20 .65 70 1.30 1.50 1.20 1.45 1.50 75 1.30 75 70 HOW T0 AVOID BAD 'ROADS AND BUMPY DETOURS You m following Shell Road Reporter. To; on WJSV—6:30 E. S. T.! ad information. _Sugges- tions for interesting tours. How you can get routed—FREE. There's also a Shell dramatic sketch—en exciting story of the air —a heroic Alaskan flight. By all your radio in tonight cll Road Reporterl—Ad- REMEMBER— only Cunningham Radio Tubes and RCA Radiotrons are manu- factured and guaranteed by RCA. RCA RADIOTRONS torn-up roads The eborigines of Australia are said | the oldest inhabitants of | A-I11 of mining they discovered they could translate the work. They found that previous translations of the book into German and French contained literal | transcriptions of certain _ descriptive | phrases rather than their modern equivalents The Hoovers were traveling a great | n"al at the time and at first they de- | oted Sunday evenings or whatever | other evenings they might have free to their prospective translation. During the last 15 or 18 months of the task, Castle says, they kept five evenings | free each week for work on the book Mr. Hoover read all the early books | on mining that he could obtain s | bought numerous volumes which Mr: | Hocver calls their *pseudo-scientific library. There are some 250 titles in the collection printed before 1600 and almost none after 1800. “This collection of bo end related subjects,” wr “constitutes in all probabil private library of its kind. “The Hoover translation of Agricola's work was printed in England under Mr. Hoover's direct supervision. MTrs. Hoover read the proofs five times, Mr Castle adds. IHOOVER AND WIFE TRANSLATE LATIN Worked Five Years in Re- writing Classic on Min- eralogy, Castle Says. EPRECE S | By the Associated Press NEW YORK. June 27.—How form President Herbert Hoover and his. v worked five years in translati atin classic of mineraloj allica, is told in_the ci ks on mining s Mr. Castle. y the best m S. Castle, v of State is soon to assume ition of librarian and research di- rector at Stanford University, his alma mater. Mrs. Hoover, the former is also a graduate of the r., former the ALFONSO FORGIVES SON EVIANS-LES-BAINS, France, June | 27 (P —Former King Alfonso of Spain has forgiven his cldest son for marry- | ing a Cuban_ commoner, and so the Count and Countess Cavadonga yes- | terday continued their five-day-old De re Metallica was written in the seventeenth century by Georgius Agri- cola, and is complicated, Castle re- lates, by words he had coined and defi- nitions he had given in the absence of verbal terms for certain objects. Other- | honeymoon without a fly in the oint- wise the work is written in simple | ment. 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