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THE CapiTAL's RADIO PROGRAMS Thursday, December 13. WRC 950k WMAL 630k | J (Copyright, 1934) WJISV_ 1,460k AFTERNOON PROGRaAMS. | WOL 1310k | Ma Perkins Dreams Come True ‘Woman's Radio Review Castles of Romance Rochester Philharmonic [Roadways of Romance N. Y. Symphonic Band P 00 3:15 8:30 3:45 Four Dots |Organ Recital |Arlene Jackson Memory |“Our_Schools” |Vera Bri Betty and Bob East and Dumke Salvation Army Band Contest. Dick Messner’s Orch. w w ttain America’s Little House Crime Conference Sports Review 0 |Parents and Teachers S Evening Sundown Revue 'The Jesters The News Rhymer The Aristocrats Little Orphan Annie Evening Rhythms Skippy Jack Armstrong |Larry Walker Star Flashes EVENING PROGRAMS. |Dramatic Sketch Bob Fallon’s Orch, Christian Science 4:00 4:15 4:30 Sports Review—Music Jimmy Allen “Little Women”™ Billy Batchelor Frederic Evening Ferdinando's Orchestra Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Joe Haymes' Orch, {Woody and Willie Tedesco Album Music—News Limehouse Blues | Merry Minstrel Show “« w Gem of Bud.v" Vl!}‘e. :00 Show Boat “« « o« Attorney ath Vi 'Amos 'n’ Andy True Crime Stories G. W. U. Forum Gingham Club Orchestra Cummings | Senutor Borah (Myrt and Marge |Just Plain Bill |The Troopers ‘Boake Carter Melody Viennese Waltzes Today in Sports Dick Mansfield’s Orch. {Northern Dramatic Co. |Northern Dramatic Co, American Sa.lules George Reld Godfrey's Gazette General | Liberty Forum Joe Holman “Five Star Final” Atty. Gen. Cummings alley Days rrhe;Cnra}.'m Waring‘s Penn.sylunllns Whiteman's Music Hall |Senator Borah Msmmoth Minstrels |News Bulletin % |“AC ngmgSoClaIOrder Story of thozraphy Serenade | Arthur Rellly | Lot [ |Jesse Crawford, org:nlst = Eddie Duchin’s Orch. |Eddie Duchin’s Orch, rchestra ‘Jack Lmles Orch. |Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra Leon Belasco's Orch, 12 00 Dell Cl.mpou Orch. 12:15 e 12:30 Joe Relchmans Orch, Dancing 12:45 | B |Madriguera’s Orchestra in Twin Cities ‘Leon Navarra’s Orch. Sign off EAR 1:00 | Sign _off AM. Sign off LY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. “6:30 6:45 Elder Mi haux Al Ku\elm s Orch. Senator Nye [Senator Borah |Senator Borah Hockey Game Jolly Russians Sign off “T:00 Sons of Pioneers 9:15 |Anson Weeks' Orch. 7:30 |Jones and Hare 'l 45 Romance and Melody Barnyard Philosopher King’s Men The Getter Upper Musical Clock “8:00 Bradley Kincaid 8:15 Don Hall Trio 8:30 Cheerio 8:45 | Lessons Morning Devotions Sun Dial in Loveliness o Meeder " Musical Clock William |The_sizzlers 9:00 | Mail Bag 9:15 | Betty Lane £:30 [Mystery Chef 9:45 |Caroline Baker News ‘Cmcngo Breakfast Club |Success Doctor Broadwly Hits Bulletins o Carla Romano 10:00 IJobnny Marven Josepl 10:15 |Clara, Lu and Em 10:30 mlr Sweethearts 10:45 [ Betty Crocker {Hazel Arth Today’s Children | News—Radio Kitchen hine Gibson Red Cross_Program Bill and Ginger {Dr. I. Seth Hirsch |Radio _Interview 11:00 |Flying Troubadour 11:15 |W. R. Beattie 11:30 |[Romance and Melody - 11:45 |Louis Rothschild i P.M. Music Appreciation Cooking Close-ups Ben Greenblatt . U. 8. Army Band AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. “Your Handwriting” Top o’ the Morning Vaughn de Leath Rhythm Melodies |Police Flashes 'Vmety nnd Value | Washboard Blues Along Theater Row. Along Theater Row Arthur Gutow Bernie Dolan, Pianist |Ben_Alley, Tenor 12:00 Song Recital 12:15 |Honeyboy and Sassafras |Charl 12:30 |Merry-Go-Round |Farm 12:45 | Merry Madcaps . Listening Post [Voice of Experience |Afternoon Rhythms ;Serenade es Sears md Home Hour Allan Leafer's Orch. Eddie Pryor's Orchestra Here's How Church oi the Air 00 (Nathan Stewart Farm 1:15 (Women’s Clubs & 1:30 Horatlo Z)ms Orch, 145 | La Paree Orchestra o Words and Music and Home Hour E Reflections Jack Little's Orch, Pat Kennedy “2:00 Mlglc of spe-ch Word: :15 2:30 |Three Scamps 2:45 |Vic and Sade Morin Sisters ac) lden Elking s and Music French_Princess |Helen Trent " |School of the Atr 4 1 kout George Hall's Orchestra Hollander's Orchestra {Shut-in Hour | Bergere's Orchestra Ragamuffins Dorothy Atkins Jerry Baker String Quartet 300 |Ma Perkins U. S. 15 |Yago and Dmietrieff * “4:00 Music Cvufld 4:15 o 4:30 - i 4:45 - Betty Rod [East and Dumke Marine Band - - - and Bob and Stream ‘Women's -Clubs T 5:00 Sundown Revue 6:15 |Tom Mix 5:30 'Aunt Sue and Polly Al Pearce’s Gang Evening Star Flashes 'Tea Time Skippy Jack Armstrong Philadelphia Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra Evening Rhythms \Tommy Glenn |Lorine Letcher Sports Review Sports Review Ruth Etting sings Jerome Washington Buddy Johnson’s Orch. MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Senator Borah of Idaho will dis- cuss his proposals for reorganization | of the Republican party in & 45- minute broadcast over WMAL, start- | ing at 9:30. His speech will be “picked up” at a mass meeting of Republicans in New York. Beatrice Lillie, William S. Hart, Cole Porter, June Walker and Henry Fonda, in & scene from their current Broad- way success “The Farmer Takes a Wife,” will feature Rudy Vallee's Va- riety Hour over WRC from 8 to 9. Buck and Bubbles, comedy team, also. will contribute to the program. Helen Jepson, Metropolitan Opera soprano, will return as the soloist on Paul Whiteman's Music Hall broad- cast, a WRC attraction at 10. She \x\m sing “Dicht Teure Halle” from “Tannhauser,” and “Love’s Own Sweet Song.” Six of the country's outstanding au- | thorities on business, economics and education will join in a program on WMAL at 10:30 to celebrate the 100th broadcast in the series sponsored by the National Advisory Council on Ra- dio in Education. The speakers will be Nicholas Murray Butler, Norman Thomas, M. H. Aylesworth, Dr. Glenn Frank, Dr. Harry Alvin Mills and Dr. Harold G. Moulton, A condensed version of Victor Her- bert’s “The Fortune Tteller” will be JUNIOR COLLEGE GIRLS PLAN YULETIDE EVENTS Twenty Poor Children of Arling- ton County Will Be Party Guests. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON HALL, Va., December 13.—Arlington Hall Junior College for Girls will close next Wednesday for the holidays following a series of Christmas events, the programs for which have just been completed. Saturday night the senior class will sponsor a Christmas dance at the school and Sunday night the annual Christmas cantata will be presented. Twenty needy Arlington County children will be guests at the school's annual Christmas party Monday night and will receive toys and other gifts. The school is co-operating with Mrs. Mae Jacobs, superintendent of public welfare, in this party. : The series will close Tuesday night with the regular Christmas banquet for students and faculty members. The school will reopen on January 7. " AUTO RADIO | | Installations—Repairs | MILLER-DUDLEY. | 116 144 ST.NW. NORTH 1583 ‘Bet You 65 Cents | That Bronchuline Stops Your Cough’ 8o says Peoples Drug Stores and every druggist in the country. One dose will give' you immediate unmistakable relief. A few doses may stop your cough entirely. A half bottle will chase it for good or the druggist will refund the 65c you paid for it. No dope. No sweet stuff. Won't make you & drug addict, nor upset your stomach. But it will STOP YOUR COUGH. What do you bet? BRON CHU: LINE % EMULSION & [} SOVIET DEAD TOTAL 75 ‘“Enemies of People” Shot After Official Is Killed. MOSCOW, December 13 (#)—The| list of dead from firing-squad bullets | following the assassination of & high | Soviet official December 1 stood at| 75 yesterday. Nine alleged enemies of the regime | were executed yesterday, immediately after their conviction by the mili- tary collegium of the supreme court. Some 45 “enemies of the people” re- main to be tried. A government communique said most of the nine shot yesterday had |entered White Russia from Poland, armed with bombs and revolvers. Plan a holiday trip home to see friends and loved ones. &o in a big, modern heated «Short Line bus. Frequent dependable schedules over the shortest, smoothest routes, North, South, East, West. Reclining chairs, free nfllm, porter service, Ter- nals in the heart of all cmu. CAPITAL BU 633 FSt. N. W. (opposite The Hecht Co.) the highlight of Capt. Henry's Shuwi Boat program on WRC at 9. John Lawrence Johnston, and business leader, will be guest speaker on the Forum of Liberty on WJSV at 8:30. He will analyze proce- | dures of modern advertising. The Northern Dramtic Company, on WOL at 6:45, will present “Vesti La Giubba,” with Charles Gillman, Claire Sergant and Ronald Dawson in the leading roles. ing terrestrial i lobe FREE for imited time to members of the io Explorers Club. Base of globe bears ready-reference log of world-wide short wave radio stations. Come in and get yours—your member- hmfinm identifies you. If you are a member earoll bere today obligation. Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G St. LOW RATES FAST FREQUENT EXPRESS SERVICE TO ALL POINTS ATLANTIC CITY ....7 EXPRESSES DAILY HEW YORK EXPRESSES DAILY EXPRESSES DAILY BOSTON MALEIGH sonmensecs. ERPRESSES DMLY ATLANTA .4 EXPRESSES DALY FLORIDA . EXPRESSES DAILY WESTERN -6 EXPRESSES DAILY S TERMINAL District 4224 banker | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'EUNGRESS ON AIR e s 7| IN FIRST SESSION Columbia and N. B. C. Com- plete Arrangements to Car- ry Opening January 3. OLUMBIA and N. B. C. com- ! < pleted arrangements today to broadcast the opening of the Seventy-fourth Congress January 3—the first Congress to meet under the Norris amend- ment, eliminating the so-called “lame duck” sessions. Organization of the House, including 0 | the election of & new Speaker to suc- ceed the late Henry T. Rainey of Ilincis, will be one of the features of the ceremonies. In addition, the broadcast will include administration of the oath of office to the new Speaker, his opening address, and the swearing in of new House members. The following day the networks also will have ficrophones in the House to pick up President Roosevelt’s mes- sage to Congress. * ok Xk % OUR OF CHARM,” a new musical series, will make its debut over Columbia January 3. Phil Spitalny’s 32-plece girl -orches- tra will be featured on this new pro- gram. Each girl is an accomplished singer as well as a talented musician, and the entire orchestra doubles as a glee club. The ensemble also includes vocal and instrumental soloists and combinations. * koK X OLASSES AND JANUARY,” the two black-face radio comics who also are known as “Pick and Pat,” will come to Washington .|tomorrow for a week's engagemept at o | the Earle Theater and a special series | of broadcasts over WRC. The comics have been featured on ADVERTISEMENT. o AAK AR RA A AR KRR A AR A TR I A AR Ak bk ke k NETWORK HEADLINERS *:: C., THURSDAY, D ECEMBER 13, 1934, such popular programs as “Show Boat” | class of citizens should be compelled| © s T ST T e W SRR and “One Night Stands.” L NEW series of crime story drama- tizations, to be known as “Black Moon,” will be introduced over & two-station chain (WRC and WFBR in Baltimore) Monday at 7:15 p.m. A clue to the solution of each crime dramatized will be droppéd during the broadcast, and prizes will be awarded | listeners who catch it. * %k X X EATRICE LILLIE, stage and screen comedienne, has signed a contract to star in & new weekly series to be introduced by N. B. C. January 4. An orchestra and vocal soloists will support her, CITIZENS WARNED TO PAY BACK TAXES Arlington Evaders of Personal Prop- erty Levy. Collector Assails By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE, Va., December 13.—Declaring that some of the county’s “outstand- ing citizens” have evaded their per- sonal property taxes for as much as fl\e and six years, F. F. Chew, col- | lector of delinquent taxes, today warned that “I intend to force col- lection where necessity requires, by | one of the several methods prescribed | by law.” | quired by law include attachment of automobiles, household goods or | other property. The collector said he has delin- quent personal property tax lists total- ing more than $100,000, most of which | he has recently received. ‘The delinquent personal tax list for 1932 alone adds up to $28,569, and bears the names of 4,248 taxpayers. “If the County Board were to au- thorize the publication of these lists, the citizens in Arlington County would receive a severe shock,” Chew said. “It is grossly unfair that a certain ADVERTISEMENT. He explained that the methods re- ;‘ THURSDAY DECEMBER 13th P.M When you tune in the Freat pr member that it's the network advs ograms on the air xomm—m iser that makes it all possible. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE General Foods Corp. Thursdays | Captain Heory pilots his crew another melodious voyage — whi 9:00 MAXWELL HOUSE| WRC SHOW BOAT Lanny Ross, Muriel Wilson, Con- rad Thibault, Molasses 'a’ January, the Show Boat Four and Gu Haenschen's Band do_their_parts Folding chains, Microscopes, fophone ORDERS b 4 X X X Dromedary Dixie Mix re. 39¢ The Practical Gift! ~—No gift could be more appreciated than these beautiful, smart, folding oxfords and attractive —Other GIFTS from our Optical Dept.—Barometers, Thermomet: Binoculars, etc Street Floor. For Nearest Store Call I.Incoln 5595 December 13th Week-End Specials OUR X SUPER SPECIALS All Gold Tomato Sauce. . . All Gold Fancy Green Limas. . All Gold Fancy Stringless Belnl All Gold Fancy Crosby Corn. .. .... Ideal Mayonnaise Mayonnaise 16-oz. Salad Dressing 16-o0z. Oxfords to bear the tax burden, while another class continues to evade payment.” Sprinklers Installed. Special Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, December 13.—At the Western State Hospital here work is being done on installation of & sprinkler system, but cannot be com- pleted until about February 1, Dr. J. S. DeJarnette said last night. The sprinkler system was ordered installed by the last s2ssion of the General As- sembly, The entire cost will be ap- proximately $29,000. RENOVIZE... your home Excellent work—falr prices. EBEsgls,Y’s Dignify_your hom LIONEL TRAINS 3 Months to Pay J. C. Harding Co. Ine. 10th Street, Just Below F I3A'mo suo From Washington Police Records onCh P «»p\' HENGY NESTOR The Singing Cop end The Silver Shield Chorus W-H-HESSICKZSON,inc. 14TH EWATER STS. 5. W, COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE MINUTE Service Station No. 1 17th & L Sts. N.W. ALLOUSES iy “The Avenue™=Tth, Sth snd © St WELCOME HERE? 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