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PAID FOR J RADIO “SNIFFLES” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, CariTaL's RADIO PRO;RAMS MARCH 6, 1935. LACK OF FISH DEPLORED NEW YORK, March 6 (f).—The Democratic administration must do & lot better in its third year than it did Pepper Stops Meeting. Pepper thrown by & joker in the gal- lery broke up a meeting of the City| % Council of Sligo, Irish Free State, Clerk Sean O’'Higgins being unable to Phone NOrth 3609 J. EDW. CHAPMAN read the minutes, while the other members were seifed with a paroxysm | g of sneezing and coughing for several minutes. 2 BLENDS — 2 PRICES RED LABEL BROWN LABEL America’s finest quality | High quality, low price Both blends of high-grown Orange Pekoe & Pekoe A. EBERLY’S : SALADA’ TEA in its second if J. Wadsworth Carpen- (Copyright, 1935) Eastern Standard Time. | ter is to be satisfled. The former chalrman of the Rock- WMAL 630k | WISV 1,460k WOL 1,310k | away Pisheries Commission said he & would relay to Representative F. - " AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 2 i agsonpep it Maryland U. Band (Kate Smith's Hour Walter Relfl Requests 3:00 | cause Brunner this year had been able sy LA & 151t obtain only 3,500,000 Federal George Hamilton Orch. - Concert Gems 30 | flounders for Jamaica Bay. i . Terrence O'Shea Today’s Winners “« - 37 N St. N.W. OLD GOLD LOUIS ABRAHAMS, Established 40 ¥rs. 711 G St. N.W. TOHERALD SPRING! - Special Musical Skit Is Ar- PMI WRC 950k | ranged by N. B. C. for March 21. Vic and Sa Ma Perkins Dreams Come True Dr. Joseph Jastrow CE RSN Woman's Radlo Review B. C. has arranged to cele- | 4:15 - * brate the first day of Spring, | 4:30 | Vocationa)l Guidance March 21, with a special| 4:45 |Platt and Nierman e musical skit called “Spring Sundown Revue Has Cub.” 5:15 | Tom Mix The broadcast will ‘Wmark the debut| 5:30 |Hi-Hilarities in the program production field of Miss | 5:45 |Stamp Club Mable W. Phelps, supervising nurse in the ‘); B. C. first-aid room. C:jfl.nl P.M. for the show has been left entirely to | — —— Miss Phelps and fate. 6:00 Sports Review—Music The skit will be made up almost| 6:15 (Jimmy A“‘“G entirely of sneezes and sniffes. In| 8:30 B'lenn‘:‘dh iy fact, Miss Phelps has notified artists | 6:4°_|Billy Batchelor eligible for the show that there will| 7:00 |[Music—News be no faking. Every member of the| 7:15 |“The Black Chamber” cast must have bronchitis, laryngitis | 7:30 |“Easy Aces” (and the sniffies. 7:45_|Uncle Ezra * ¥ ok ok 8:00 |Mary Pickfora ILLIAM SLATER'S six-week ex-| 8:13 |~ = periment with an entirely new g:fig way_!‘m ‘“.“"' Orch. kind of children’s program—a | - news summary told from a young-! 9:00 ster's viewpoint—was such a success | 9:15 = s that it has been renewed, to continue | 9:30 | = = for an indefinite period over an N. B.| 9:45 C. network. Slater’s “Junior Radio |10:00 |Pleasure Island Journal” is on the air every Satur-|10:15 TR day at 11 am. 10:30 Although Slater is headmaster at|10:45 Adelphi Academy, in Brooklyn, his at- 100 |Arthur Reill; tltudfi towt')ard g:elradio audience is ii{?g Voice of Bminnce anything but scholarly. He talks in ¥ rchestra the brisk manner he used during N. | 13.3g |0 nre0ene O B. C.'s foot ball broadcasts last Fall. | ——— 2 He points no morals. He uses no big }2f?g Art Jarrett’s Orch. : Stan Meyer’s Orchestra 3:45| 1In 1934, Carpenter said, 12,000,000 4:00 | flounders were released in the bay. 15 | There had been Republican adminis- 30 | trations, he added, which “planted” - 145 | a5 many as 18,000,000 in a year. 5:00 = 15| RENOVIZE . . . your home Student Federation Betty and Bob Curtis Music Institute Jackie Heller Von Unschuld Piano Clul Tea Time 8 2 > Evening Star Flashes |Evening Rhythms John Slaugkiter’s Orch. Aunt Sue and Polly | Skippy L] “ Singing Lady Jack Little Orphan Annie Dick Tracy EVENING PROGRAMS, Education in the News |Buck Rogers Evening Album (Arch McDonald Sports Parade m_swfi Lowell Thomas Amos '’ Andy Myrt and Marge [Plantation Echoes Just Pll’in Bill Dangerous Paradise e Part; Diane and her Life Saver|Val Erney’s Ensemble Bt Edwin C. Hul Clarence Albright Lanny Ross’ Orchestra |Broadway Varieties Americana “ - - - Announcerless Program Gypsy Orchestra Voice and Violin [Dance Music Jack Pearl Sleepy Hall’s Orch, L Dance Parade “What Would You Do?”| o = John Slaughter’s Orch. o Leon Belasco's Orch. Dlnc.e Parade “« e o Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra 2 e Sign Off WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. [Radio Voices “Liberal Credit” 'Today in Sports Paul Mason's Orch. American University George Reld Mike Durso’s Orch. News Spotlight Ray O'Hara’s Orch. Contest News SONS 29 1108 x Nw. DISTRICT 6557 :"fi Dignify wour home. _ Phone “Everly's” Lucrezia Borl Burns and Allen Town Hall Tonight Warden Lawes John Charles Thomas Hollywood Gosslp Madame Sylvia Ray Noble’s Orch. Philadelphia Symphony Larry Siry's Orch. News Bulletins Slumber Music Jolly Coburn’s Orch. *| Richardson’s Orch. PR Midnight Reverte Jacques Renard’s Orch. George H-l-ll'l Orch. words. He steers sternly clear of pa- ¢ tronizing his young listeners. 12:30 ‘What stories does he pick from the 12:45 | week's news for the retelling on the| 1:00 |Sign off “Junior Radid Journal"? he pick them? “The first thing I look for,” he ex- | 7= plains, “is news that directly con- cerns ‘kids’ In the Mohawk disaster, for instance, I told the whole story from the viewpoint of a 5-year-old . 409:llth STNW. DIST. 4700 iMoo A sy | tragic element of the story, but I BOOKKEEPERS didn’t stress it. That youngster wasn't conscious of the terrible consequences, He was impressed by the excitement, . Attention, please ERE'S a ledger that the bells ringing, the ship lurching. To tell the story from this angle isn't ‘Pollyanna’ distortion—it’s honest ad- herence to a real youngster's view- opens flat and stays flat. No hump in the margin to make writing difficult. Pages may be added or re- point.” moved in a jiffy. Constructive? Educational? Parents 1 PRESS-TO and teachers are saying the “Junior Radio Journal” is both of these. But Loose Leaf Ledger Imitation leather $3.50 Eddie Lane’s Orch. Sign oft Sign off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. Elder ulc.!:nux Barnyard Philosopher The Getter Upper Air-O-Nuts Sun Dial Musical Clock - “ . Christian Hour Musical Clock Musical Clock w . - . Landt Trio and White - - |News Bulletins Sun Dial Jimmy Rich, organist |Chicago Breakfast Club |(Sunny Side Up = & e A (Family Almanac “The Dentist Says” Lonesome Pine Singer Varieties - 0 (Up and at 'Em 'The Grenadiers Doctor of Blues il B it |Phil Cook's Note Book |Morning Devotions The Sizzlers William Meeder Cheerio - “Even a sword swallower can tell Old Golds are easier on the throat"says W. C Field, W. C. FieLps in “Mississippi”. . . a Paramount Picture Mail Bag Betty Lane |Danny Dee Caroline Baker )| Promenade Clara, Lu and Em Morning Fmde Betty Hudson Bill and Ginger Clinic of the Air Radio Interview Milky Way Friends Church of Hollywood Smackout Edward MacHugh Today’s Children Sallie Muchmore Hazel Art Tony Wons U. S. Navy Band - Two Piano Team Varieties Morning Concert A. B. C. Ensemble Bob and Billy Vest Music Clubs 'The House Detactive Radio Owens PRING fashions as they are dis- Gypsy_Trail played simultaneously on Fifth avenue and in more than 50 stores throughout the country will be described in a special Columbia |;. broadcast Tuesday. Rosaline Greene, radio actress, will describe the new frocks as the models appear in New | York and in stores of other cities, where reproductions will be shown at exactly the same time. * % ok x UDY VALLEE, whose present contract is effective until the end of the year, has signed an- other for 1936 with his present spon- sor. It provides for options which, if taken up, will extend until the end q|of 1941—a run which began October 24, :929. and which has not missed a week. PROGRAMS Voice of Experience AFTERNOON Story of M Marlin |Listening Post Hm:eyyboy :?d Sassafras |[Farm and Home Hour Merry-go-Round S | ! Ichamber of Commerce e 0 “georxe Hall's Orch. "|Chamber of Commerce | Farm and Home Hour |George Hall's Orch. Ray O'Hara’s Orchestra Rex Battle’s Ensemble ISenntor ‘Wagner of N. Y. Hester Walker Beall Adve“rmm.: Club |La Paree Orchestra SR |Cleo Brown, planist AR Mitchell Schuster’s Orch. s Tune_ 'l‘mE:n Pm-fin Qumm N. Y..‘ Bbt: Symphaony - -« o« (Betty and Bob America’s Little House |Today's Winners Dorothy Page Salvation Army Band LU Memory Contest > 2 Spanish Revue s Evening Star Flashes John Slsughter’s Orch. Wooley and Moth G Singing Lady Radio Voices MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Eddie Prior's Orchestra Anne Pitzpatrick John Slaughter’s Orch. the youngsters say it's interesting. They listen to it. cover, 150 sheets, size 53;x9%, with * X K ¥ index. !words;abn}iiMusic Music Guild )| Prohibition Association R Vaughn de Leath - - Magic of Words |Echoes of Erin Vic and Sade Castles of Romance Ma Perkins Little Symphony Dreams Come True D Imperial Grenadiers Woman's Radio Review Four Dots Morin Sisters Parents and Teachers 'The French Princess Helen Trent Romances School o!_flu Alr Romawm-w Romance COMPANY STATIONERY STORE 718 13th St. N.W. Telephone Nat. 1974 HERE TODAY! A QUAKER STATE LUBRICATION EXPERT will be here today to supervise the lubrication of our customers’ cars. LOWEST PRICE IN DELCO-HEAT HISTORY * % x % 4 E BIG SHOW,” popular Co- lumbia variety feature, also has been renewed for an indefinite period. 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