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D—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PENOV]ZE « s your home This Has Been our Business 86 Years EBER LY’S DI 6557 ‘Eberly’s” FARAWAY PLAGES BILLEDFORRADI European Centers to Speak to Americans Over Co- ur nnm( COMPLETE . vhone * CapitaL's Rapio PROGRAMS Friday, January 4. WRC 950k WMAL 630k (Copyright, 1035) AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. QUAKER STATE LUBRICATION SERVICE MINUTE Service Station No. 1 17th & L Sts. N.W. WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. Saturdey—Monday SPEUAIS 100 Sheets Typewriter Carbon Per 100 81,x11 or 81,x13 Excellent grade of carbon lumbia Waves. AKING the microphone into many far-away places for the ray of international features. | | More than a dozen European coun- .‘muum oo 415 | 4:30 first time, Columbia is opening | 445 the year with an extensive ar- | | tries and cities are represented in a' | colorful cycle to be heard this month ! and through February and March. | Arrangements for the | line-up have just been completed by | | Cesar Saerchinger, Columbia foreign | director, and Paul White, head of Co- lumbia’s public events and special features department. 1 A first-time pick-up from Belgrade, capital of Yugoslavia, | new 1935 schedule tomorrow from 3:15 | | to 3:45 pm. | Another , come tomorrow from 4:30 to 4:50 p.m., when Premier Ramsay MacDonald of | England will extend a new-year greet- | international feature will will open the| | ing and message to the American pub- | lic. |, Other outstanding European fea- | tures in prospect include an annual; 9:45 1 ‘ldud and a broadcast from Cannes, ! France. The latter 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 |Vic and Sade |Ma Perkins |The Jesters Kay Foster |Needs of Children U. S. Marine Band |Four Showmen Mlnnenpohs Symphony Needs of Children Woman's Radio Review Misic Guild | Sundown Revue ] Tom Mix | Aunt Sue and Polly |Stamp Club Betty and_Bob East and Dumke Rod ana Stream Women's Clubs Al Pearce's Gang Evening Star Flashes Tea Time Little Orphan Annie " \Minneapolis Symphony “ w “ . Serenade Skippy |Jack Armstrong |Evening Rhythms P.M 6:00 6:15 6:30 _6:45 7:00 7:15 elaborate | — 9:15 9:30 stival from a small village in Switzer- 10:00 10:15 will attempt to10:30 bring an authentic sound picture of | 10:45 the famous continental playground to | which W Europcan and American ! migrate each year. Micro- 'S Wil carry the music and sounds | of the famous gambling casinos, the | 11:00 sounds of an outdoor sports carnival 12:00 | and other Riviera gayeties, ¥ ki f first sponsored broadcast will be | ! the description of the Baer- Hunt : fight tonight in Detroit. four-round exhibition match. | Tony Wakeman, Connie Desmond, ' sports anncuncers, will be at the ring- side microphone. * k¥ % ADDIT!ONAL news periods to pro- | vide for broadcasting of the 12:15 Sports Review—Music Jimmy Allen EVENI Jack Berger's Orch, IBill Coyle |Out Front |Billy Batchelor Evenirg Album Lowell Thomas Music—News Pictures |Amos n’ Andy Floyd Gibbons |Plantatlon Echoes King's Guard | _|Uncle Ezra |Dangerous Paradise Jessnca Drngon |Red Davis Irene Rich Musical Revue e Intimate Revue Waltz Time One-Night Stands George R Holmes Jesse Crawford e | Lotus Orchestra Ferdinando’s_Orchestra Jack Denny's Orch. Cherniavaski's Orch. | 112:30 szha.m cluh Orch, HE American Broadcasting Co.'s | 12:45 | Hauptmann trial bulletins of the , s Radio Bur lied by N. B. C. and Columbia. T cn n the midmorning. sho T ncon and late afternoon. * x % y UFFERING from laryngitis, Bainter will be unable to keep her | micrephone engagement to play opposite Claude Rains Sunday in the Radio Theater production of “The | | Green Goddess” owrN B.C. have been estab- | Fay | 1:00_ 1t will be a | AM. ‘Beatnce Llllxe e ‘Phn Baker Momen News Bulletins Gingham Club Orch. Freddie Martin's Orch. ~ Freddie Berren's Orch, Archie Bleyer's Orch. of Melody > PROGRAMS. |Sports Review H. V. Kaltenborn Mirth Parade Leon Navarra’s Orch. | Eastern Standard Time. WISV _ 1,460k WOL 1,310k = 85858 58538 \Tommy Glenn \Lorlne Buties |Sports Review Woman's Page Sports Review WD e 1Russ1nn Choir Ray Noble’s Orchestra [Bob Larri’s orch. |John Slaughter’s Orch., |Quarter Hour P laoas n-s_gg'gq;._:uu o 585 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Rudy Vallee's Music |Today n Sports [Bob Larri’s Orchestra |Sagebrush Harmonizers Myrt and Marge Just Plain Bill “The O'Neills” Boake Carter 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 = 2 \Gloria Grafton, songs News Spotlight Strickland Gillilan George Reid Armchair Traveler |Edwin C. Hill True Story-Court March of Time “Hollywoed Hotel” The O'Flynns Hollywood Hotel” |Bob and Frank | |“Five-Star Final” ‘Vulce of Romance |“The Phantom” .Ray Hendricks, son-s Pan Americans 8:00 Baer-Hunt Bout Baer-Hunt Bout |Archie Bleyer's Orch. [t v Man About Town Ozzie Nelson'’s Orchestr: Jacques Renard's Orch. —S{dlt Flshe?s’O’r’c B wFrank Dailey’s Orchestra Anhur Warren's Orch. Buddy Wagner's Orch, a Bob Martell's Orch. Leon Belasco's Orchestra Sign of L Sign off Sign off Slgn off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. 6:30 | 6:45 “7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 “8:00 8:15 8:30 8.45 "9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 "Chapel Hour Up and at "Em Jones and Hare Pollock and Lawnhurst Bradley Kincaid Don Hall Trio Cheerio Morning Mail Bag Betty Lane Royal Hawaiians Caroline Baker Barnyard Philosopher King's Men The Getter-Upper |Sun_Dial | Musical Clock Morning Devotions |William Meeder Icoffee and Doughnuts | Landt Trio and White Sun Dial Musical Clock New Bulletins Breakfast Club Sun Dial. Cheer Up. Milo Reno Top o' the Morning Bernie Dolan. pianist Rhythm Melodies Police flashes 9:45 | Johnny Marvin Morning Pflraue Morin S Edward \mCH\lgh Singing Strings Children’s Frolic News—Music Carlton and Shaw Let's Pretend capable of making a large number of good clear copies. G. W. U HOSPITAL WOMEN | |HEAR OFFICERS’ REPORT Appropriation for Sunshine and Furnishings Committee Made at Board Meeting. P COMPANY STATIONERY STORE 718 Thirteenth S¢. N.W. Pitons NAtional 1974 DON'T BE FAT “gat Sensibly —Drink Welch’s Grape Juice” Says Irene Rich, Lovely Lady of the Air and Screen FREE Send your name and | Roports of committees and officers were hoard at the regular monthly business meeting of the Women's versity Hospital at Hotel. Mrs. sided. Appropriations for the Sunshine and | Furnishings Ccmmittee were made and a special appropriation for the Library Committee was received. A trained librarian visits the hospital | | periodically, distributing books and magazines under direction of me Public Library. Plans also were discussed for the | annual benefit entertainment of the board, to be held in the form of a card party this primz. CLUB HEARS SCHRIVER | | U. S. Homesteads Official Explains Set-up to Business Men. Chief Counsel Paul D. Schriver of the Division of Subsistance Home- cteads, Interior Department, was the principal speaker at a luncheon of the American Business Club at the Hay- | Adams House. Gilbert Grosvenor pre- scientific | healih hooklels: “Kecping Your Weight d — “Red ildren and Also a new gmxihxh ngs toca weight and heigh Schriver spoke on the authority of T did o1 16 ;T&al]r(lllx:; ;‘;x‘:;“g\’y "% | President Roosevelt in setting up the 43 she keeps her weight the same as at 16. All subsistence homesteads division and | sent prepaid the provision of subsistence home- TONIGHT steads as illustrated by the more than | 60 projects in all sections of the coun- E R I c try. He emphasized the value of ex- | R N | perimental work in providing infor- smanon for use of private industry in w M A L_8 o’clock decentralizing manufacturing plants \ from crowed cities. AND EVERY FRIDAY 'IIGH'I', N.B.C. BLUE "““’°""‘SCENARIO CENSOR URGED Federation Speaker Offers Plan to Save Money and Time. Motion picture censorship should start with the scenario, instead of waiting until the picture is com- | pleted, Mrs. N. M. Pollock, director | ! of the Moving Picture Department of the District Federation of Women's | | Association. saved by establishing a board to pass ‘houklng. she declared. She described | this system as one of the major faults !in the film business. Service Distributors United Moters Radio CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14n ST.NW.c**DEcarun 4220 BEATRIGE LILLIE “‘THE FUNNIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD"’ awith «The Cavaliers”. .. Lee Perrin and his orchestra Tonight at 8:30 WMAL “The Intimate Revue” * TUNE IN! star of the current lrondwuy hit STATION WMAL || “Soy When" s AT o pm—tsT | Master of Comedy JANE FROMAN JAMES MELTON | AL GOODMAN and his BROMO-SELTZER ORCHESTRA | and other stars also brought 1o you on these sparkling Friday evening programs Board of George Washington Uni- | the Mayflower | - Clubs, told the District Public School | | She said money and time could be | on scenarios scheduled for production. ; Legislation will be sought in this | Congress to end the practice of block | | 11:00 Capital Cadet Band 11:15 Vass Family 11:30 Down Lovers’ Lane I1145' e ! [P, " Children’s Frolic ‘annrian Orchestra AFTERNOON . Y. Philharmonic 710:00 10 13* 10:45 1t 00‘ 11:15 11:30 11:45 | Vane y nnd Value |Radio Kindergarten Radio Kindergarten One-man Band |Teny Cabooch 'Ben_Alley, tenor FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 4, 1935. HELP AND SITUATIONS. DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just as each railroad train has a time to leave the station. No one can put you on a train after it has left the station. So it is not mechanically possible for any one to insert your ad in The Star after the page has been closed. Classified advertisements for The Daily Star are received at the main offi ce up to 11 p.m. day before issue, and for The Sunday Star up to 5:30 p.m., Sat- urday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. ’ In order to protect is ad\er- | tisers from recelving cxrcular it is expressly under- matter, At the Branch Offices one hour earlier. HELP—WOMEN ! C(;LOI ED GIRL, light, ng SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. COLORED GIRL wants job cleanin smal &pL: no heavy laundry. Phone ncln . honest, wants Job: g0od plai, cook cleaner; home nights ::::L‘('u:gx”“ weekly: ref. Potomac b D WoMA COLORED WOMAN wanis par-time work GENERAL: HOUSEWORK nights: woman from VmXL S Call North 6006 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, pia o Fiiling: Uryine o Dlacs sy PIAIS: Srok el erences. Phone_Decatur 41 GIRL. colored. neat_ wishes e Rousework or mmald. Phens adies 73aacl HOUSEKEEPER-COOK. live in. wanted by stay relerence, colored woman; referénces mae 51¢ WOMAN work by the hou small family or WOMAN. _colored. neat. abl | Dlace. cook. eneral houeworker. da ;‘.muum ret. IN16 11tn 5t n.w. ref - or full time, Decatu; capabie: need w INTERIOR DECORATOR wants work Iates: estimates cheerfully given. d. Bolak Rcsslvn P. O PAINTER ger would Jike de: eid supe stood and agreed that all such | matter will be withheld as fa as possible by The Star. in care of The Star will be de livered to advertisers on presen tation of the box number ti ket 16'60 places With ohe. ine firms_ Apply in person "diturday Merrick ASSISTANT ENGINEER ui motors, Addre Good mechanic. r Only | bona fide answers to advertise ! ments addressed to box numbz -~ GIRL unch L st. n WANTED. _colore room. 6 p.m. 1 am (, REPAIR OPERATOR ist_be exper s ber shop trade ot e AUTO MAN wanted to cut and install 2uto xlnas‘ must be experienced. APply nw bad ocrience Modern ve for & and o territory: —experienced ki Meat Abpiy nw.._ [ Apply at Christy’s, 6806 Wiscon n current accounts nt_of Washis an. 44 COLLECTOR. with tior. ®ood salary | €O 3 Addres GARAGE age and he.g! office. GROCERY cLER meat_cut Market. 210+ GROCERY A WAITRESSES PL:\L I'\ ( U ITLPI X SCHQOL OF BEA _ 655 Earle Bld Phone Poto= Job} d D 3 Ro . Va Lost and Found Advertsements 1 d may be found on page A-O. y ciory b BEGIN TODAY 1S _TOQ LATE. TERNATIONAL Gendleman's Resta WAITRESE] 0t | ages of 1% Washington stor re. c!enfz-]\ absolutely y_ unless you can mect ticse Tequire- | ¢ s Y Mr_Slegel. 1518 7th st. n.w. rences and be Hessent PROGRAMS. P 112:00 Armchair Quartet 12:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras 12:30 'Merry-go-Round {12:45 Merry Madcaps | T1:00" Dorsey Brothers’ Orch. 1:15 1:30 St. chh Ensemble 1:45 2:00 Me(ropo itan Op"ra | 215 l liiazsoitanes Sie 2:45 | Listening Post Genia Fonariova Farm ard Home Hcur Farm and Home Hcur Words and Music )’[l‘mpfw!n N. Y. Philharmonic “ o Afternoon Rhythms Abram Chasins Frederic Wiliam Wilz George Hall's Orch. in Glee Club Esther, Velas Enscmble Dan, Russos “Orchestra Opera straub's Ensigns "3:00 Metropa itan Opera \ 3:15 | 3:30 | | _3:45 ‘ -« . Metropolitan Opera Poetic S'.rm{zs Yugoslavian Program Modern Minstrels "Bob Fallon's Orch, Luncheon Music Bob Larri's Orch Republican Lunc Repuhl an L\m(‘hl’fll he Ragamuffins Concertos Brooklyn Symphony S IMAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES Beatrice Lillie will start her first regular broadcast series over WMAL ‘nt 9 o'clock. The famous ccmedienne | ‘mll be supported by Lee Perrin’s Or- chestra and the Cavaliers Quartet. ‘ Featuring satirical sengs and sketches, Miss Lillie pAans to burlesque the world's “bocks;’ and bores by ridiculing thelr vanities end silly cu‘oms. Kay Francis and George B: contribute to the “H program_on WJSV at "9:30 o'clock. 1 | They will present a dramatic high {light from their new film, “Living on | Velvet.” Jane Froman and James Melton will 'rexum to the microphcne to sing for | the Intimate Revue on WMAL at 8:30 o'clock. ! An enlarged cast, consisting of 10 dramatic actors and a mixed chorus, will take part in the fifth episode of “The O'Flynn's” on WJSV at 10:30 o'clock. WOL will broadcast, at 9:45 o'clock, | a ringside description of the Max | Baer-Babe Hunt fight in Detroit. iR Statue Gets Blue Shirt. People of Dublin, Irish Free State. {awoke on a recent morning to t’md; | the statue of sedate Henry Gratian, the Irish statesman and orator of a century ago, wearing a blue shirt, the emblem of the Irish League of Youth. As students were staging a rally| around the statue, the police appeared and solemnly removed the shi Ted Fiorita and His Orchestra UNIVERSITY SHOP 115-14th Street NW. | starts the New Year with! BOB HOPE » - S IMMEDIATE THE NEW 1935 DELIVERY ASSURED! A Bigger % ALL Kempton Motors Corp. De Soto and Plymouth Distributors 1138 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W. Open Sundays & Evenings ® Dlstrict 3430 PLYMOUTHS « o » Than Ever Before! % NEW STYLES % NEW DESIGNS One Ride W EE and Better Car MODELS ill Convince You! MW Presents The pause that refreshes on the air Tonight! Rhapsodies of pop- ular music...65 instrumental- ists...25 vocalists...blending to produce interpretations of popular melodies never before achieved in radio. Directed by Frank Black. TONIGHT WRC 10:30 P.M. Coast-to-Coast NBC Network €0CA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, SA. \Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star I tween \I\( HIXE thoroushly experienced. HELP—MEN \\D \\n\ir N CCCK AND BUTLFR 2 1 e A CONMPTO AND BU for cooks. ate and seli General Electric | =— the home: we furnish pros- n The rate tuncer heacing of Per- d arrame Appo! big or sonal 1s 3 ousework: stay 1630 Puller t be good . room and NATIONAL ORGANIZATION DESIRES SALI SMAN val house- ‘D CAR MANAGER, | Must be real producer and have good past record. Prefer GIRL een local man. \We have a fine T proposition for one who can qualify. Apply Mr. Stohlman, | $30 eich per between 1 and 3 p.m., btoh]‘\xu)\' white. man Chevrolet, 3311 M st. n.w. | ot OFFICE MANAGER.. MAID. zen hn(u sework; fees Accountant, prefer local man a.«léfr'f:’gnx'f Tv"z'C who has had experience with NOA% General Motors accounting sys- | éren: referenc tem. Must be thurnur\hl\' €OM-| WOMAN_white. for carc of baby: must petent and have best of refer- |1 undry. Wisconsin - ences. See Mr. Stohlman, be- :‘},’;,‘(”}‘,".,",",',”";2,,,,{ home 1o 10 and 12 a.m., Stohl-| M. Simon WORKIN man Chevrolet. 3311 M st. n.w. AUTO S \I ESMEN. Long establ Ford dealers ozed offer to men of ity an oppor- exi ed Seferences. Apply 1940 vmm» SITUATIONS—MEN ‘\\D WOMEN. tunity for excellent earnings. Draw- ing account and liberal commissions MAN, cn?nF{d wi mr: Do with ‘wife's Tefcrence. © Cail. Poto are available selling the popular new 1935 Ford. Sce Mr. Bond, 1417 Irving st. n.w. GIRL. white 25 hoard Georei r: room an nces. Phone ain_ cooking o en:_reference; neral housework and av nigh's: no heav AN AND WIFE w ja 1art n furnish good ref \n ard YRS ..AmM ackwell, 811 _20nd’ st MAN_AND WIFE. cnlnrrd nm~ ss cook | and butler. Write 2212 M st. Call | | West 1943-M. i & & MOTOR TRAVEL. : TURDAY_OR SUNDAY: TAKE beiween't and n. Shepherd 421 B( SINESS OPI"ORT NITIES. HOW TO QONVEY % RESTAURANT th apt. oppo= INFORMATION To site base ball 2040 Georsin ave v YOUR PARTNER Coal and woo BRIDGE. HIS TRUMPE THIS REMIDER wiLL USUALLY 86 EFFECTIVE NO. I. TELLNG MM You Have A BusT e War_ lot: ideal “Adaress Box and Navy 1 , forees me to ‘modern nprovem will_sacrifice: 546 ts beer licence. No. 3. WHEN YouR PARTNER FALLS T NOTICE THE Seven SPoT HAVE O1SCARDED AS A SIGNAL To LEAD THAT RESTAURANT. 1830 Columbia 80 away due to sickness: will refuse no_reasonable offer. Columb'a 104X7 ROOMING HOUSE. 14 rooms. 2 baths nicely g e: ‘$2 5 WANT TO BUY liqu g00d reason for sell tal Address Box 40:-T. Star office. L LEASE my n:mmnd Park 15 h corner brick C: which is now $100. to responsible p or rooming house; d Star office. STORE. hish-grade section. 5 years: good 1 Nluunhcd low rent: jor ddress Box BEAUTY cauipment 6 -room, owner. " Ada PARTNER 1S CoNSIDERING £100ING % T les cash. bal. mm . Box 162-Z. Star o JG STORE. residentia 5, daily gu anteed: can fmorove: I Cheap rent " M. Golasm th, 840 14th ot. n w. Two seaves? ikt SOCK, SMACK ano | s1 Address TRe HESITATING PASS wHEN HOLOING A REFR £HOP for sale: must be sold account of hospital operation. ADDI: 11th st.. National Barber Supply. b CIGAR_STAND in downtown office bldg.: cleses 5 p.m. daily. no Sundays: rent. $40 monthly. including gas. electric lI{h{ and heat: lease. Sells sandwiches. d l - dies. cigars. etc. tice. $1 | cash. Address Box 474-T. 'ster offce. (Continued on Next Page.)