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B—10 DEBATE ON RADIO SETFORARL 13 University of Hawaii and Harvard Teams to Clash Across 6,000 Miles. THE EVENING STAR, Wednesday, April 3. | WRC 950k | (Copyright, 1935) WMAL 630k Capital's RADIO PROGRAMS | WISV 1460k WOL 1,310k WASHINGTON, D. Eastern Standard Time. PM. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 73:00 |Vic and Sade Musical Review 3:15 |Ma Perkins [The Wise Man 3:30 |Dreams Come True 3:45 |Harold Plelds |Herb Waldman's Orch. | - = ‘KneusEizh'?HbTu Walter Reed Requests ] g4 | i Seplan Syncopations "4:00 |Woman's Radlo Review |Betty and Bob 4:15 & - Jackie Heller for a breadeast of the radio | debate between the University | of Hawaii and Harvard Uni- | versity April 13, | Over 6.000 miles of land and sea the debating teams of these two in stitutions will argue the subject, “Re: RRANGEMENTS finally have been completed by N. B. C.| solved, That Hawaii be admitted to |- the Union as a State.” Harvard will take the negative. The debate will originate in the | studios of KGU in Henolulu and the N. B. C. Boston studios. * % % ¥ RVING HACKERMAN, 731 Quebec place, winner of Arthur Godfrey's first radio amateur show. will make his debut at the Fox Theater during the last show tomorrow night. This arrangement is the result of an agree- | ment between Godfrey and Gene Ford, | manager of the theater. 4:30 |Vocational Guidance 4:45 |Platt and Nierman 00 |Sundown Revue 5:15 |Grandpa Burton 30 |Chasin’ the Blues 45 Stamp Club Tea Time Aunt Sue and Polly | Singing Lady Von Unschuld Piano Club o = |Evening Star Flashes Evening Rhythms |Little Orphan Annte |Student Federation | Today’s Winners 'Curtis Music Institute S “« w |Dark K-Nights K o |Jack Armstrong Radio Voices |Dick Tracy Liberal Melodies One-time Opportunities | & 5:45] 1108 K N, P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS, :15 | Jimmy Allen | Evening Album 6:30 |El Gary and Lillian Conn|Sports Parade 6:45 |Maj. Raymond J. Walter \Lowell Thomas g 00 |Sports Review—Music | Education in the News |Buck Rogers [Today in Sports Arch McDonald | Poetic Strings Homer Rodeheaver American University Alice’s Wonderland Boys 00 |Music—News “AmosA‘u' Andy :15 “The Black Chamber” Plantation Echoes :30 |“Easy Aces” Red Davis :45 |Uncle Ezra e us P; Penthouse Party |Lanny Ross’ Orchestra 9:00 Town Hall Tonight Warden Lawes | 9:15 ” Dangerous Paradise |Myrt aud Marge Alice’s Wonderland Boys Just Plain Bill News Spotlight “The O'Neills” |Spanish Quartet Boake Carter Dixie Harmonies " |Diane and her Life Saver Dorothy Fredenhagen | Edwin C. Hill | Broadway Varieties ‘Clnrence Albright |Amateur Night Lily Pons, soprano Amateur Night C. MRS, ROOSEVELT PLANS RADIO ADDRESS FRIDAY Views Will Be Relayed to Nation From Meeting of Housing Workers, A radio address will be made by America who are engaged in the Better Housing program. Mrs. Roosevelt will speak from the RENOVIZE Tinning th EBERLY’S ignify_your home. | your home Tinning DISTRICT 6. Phone_*Eberly’ WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Friday at | = .|1:30 pm, directed to the women of 9:30 A “« w Under the agreement the weekly | winner for the next 12 weeks will be | 9:45 iJohn McCormack Burns and Allen ‘Rny Beck | Dance Music presented on the Fox stage at the 10:00 (Pleasure Island last shows on Thursdays. The grand !j9:15 “ - prize winner for the 13-week period | 10:30 'Ray Noble’s Orch. will be given a week's engagement at [10:45 | “ “ | Hollywood Gossip News Bulletins Stratosphere Flight {Jack Pearl the Fox. L | 11:00 |Arthur Reilly’s Orch. 11:15 Cyril Pitts’ Orch. W facturing Co. will discuss recent |11:45 | * _‘_ developments in cathode ray |f2:00 Art Jarrett's Orch. oscillographs at a meeting of the;l?:lS o - Washington n of the Institute 12:30 Stan Meyer's Orchestra of Radio Engzine Monday at 8 pm. 12:45 o » in the auditorium of the Potomac y.50- sign off Benny Davis Gene Marvey's Orch. G. DIEHL of the R. A. A. Manu- | 11:30 Club Habana Orchestra |Slumber Music Bob Chester’s Orch, _ \Signoff Dick Fiddler's Orch. Midnight Reverte __isign_oft |John Slaughter’s Orch, S Godfrey's Moon Dial |Dance Music | Freddie Berren's Orch. Keith Beecher's Orch. | Hilo Melody Boys - |Dance Parade |« . |Sports Flashes John Slaughter’s Orch. Sign Off _ EARLY. Electric Power Co. Building at Tenth | AM. * % % x and E streets, | 6:30 | ENNY DAVIS and members of his | 6:45 | new “Star Dust Revue" appear- | “1.00” Vour Timekeeper —— ing this weck at the Fox. will give | L el 8 special broadcast tonight at 10:30 | 7.3q [ - “ o'clock over WMAL. Leading singers | 7igs .« . end instrumentalists with the show |- - will be featured in the broadcast. ks 30| « o« n Columbia de- Morning Glories Elder Michaux Sun Dial - ;The Getter-Upper - a S L The Grenadiers = | 8:00 | Your Timekeeper |Morning Devotions Sun Dial 8:13 ol |Don Hall Trio g |Cheerio MS TOMORROW, “7 | Musical Clock Musical Clock 2015 14th St. N.W. gcribes 1 ! May 4 seventh time on P LGA ALBANI popular radio so- ! prano. has been booked guest appearance with Frank B Orchestra ng the “Pause That | Refreshes” ¢ am on N. B. C. April 12. She will m special trip from | Chicago to New York to participate | in the broadcast FRIENDS GROUP HEARS | MRS. MARGARET SANGER | Mrs. Margaret Sanger, birth control | advocate, Monday addressed the Philanthropic Committee of the 1: 1: 1: nds Meeti f Washington on == Friends Meeting o ashingto! | '2:00” | Temple Bell 2:15 £ 2: Federal legislation for birth control. The meeting was held at the home of | 8: v Derby will have | 8:4 9 '10:15 | Clara, Lu and Em 00 | Your Timekeeper 9:15 | Dick Liebert, organist 9:30 | Sick-a-Bed Children ’ 9:45 Caroline Baker 10:00 ' News—Music News—Smackout |Edward MacHugh ‘Today’s Children Sallie Muchmore Hazel Arth Tony Wons U. S, Navy Band 10:30 | Breen and De Rose 10:45 | Morning Parade 11:00 Music Clubs 11:15 The House Detective 11:30 Arthur Owen 11:45 Gypsy Trail T |News Bulletins Chicago Breakfast Club | Woman's Hour Sun Dial £ Radio Canaries | Police Flashes {Words and Music Accordion Aces | Varieties Novelties Varieties Buddy Hughes |Dance Music {sunny side Up Betty Hudson Bill and Ginger Clinic of the Air Serenade Milky Way Mary Marlin Rhythm Bandbox 'Morning Musicale P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 'Masquerade Listening Post 12:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras Welfare Talk 12:30 |Merry-go-Round 12:45 Merry Madcaps 1:00 Rex Battle's Ensemble Farm and Home Hour 15 30 ' La Parce Orchestra Rice Brothers ~ Music Gui Farm and Home Hour " Voice of Experience The Gumps Afternoon Rhythms Rambles in Rhythm Rambles in Rhythm Hester Walker Beall Cleo Brown, pianist |Ed McConnell The French Princess Helen Trent Romances Dance Music John Slaughter’s Orch. John Slaughter’s Orch. Dance Music Waltz Time Popular Vocals S Sepian Syncopation Luncheon Concert | BUT HOW, ALICEP TOM'S TERRIBLY HARD ON SOCKS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935 Mayflower Hotel, where she will be! the guest of the women of the Wash- ington Better Housing Campaign. Mass meetings of women will be held in 5,000 communities throughout the country to hear the address. Representative Mary T. Norton of | New Jersey and Mys. 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Reports from special committees | of the Banneker Recreation Council | Ge, Friday at 8 p.m. at the center. Eighth | w. and Euclid streets. The meeting is | special broadcast over WMAL at 10:30. |on the Broadway Varietie§ program open to organizations and citizens 1n-’ « terested, it was said. oS- R e g 3. ‘;‘\N [t ¥ Cordially Invites Comparison WITH ANY OIL BURNER AT ANY PRICE The only burner with a five-year guarantee against defective parts and ten-year free service guarantee. EASY TERMS We will install your burner now. with pavments starting next Fall— giving you the advantages of very fow fuel cost during Spring and Fall months. 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