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Wednesday, April 10. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935. (Copyright, 1936) Eastern Standard Time. [ WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WJSV_ 1,460k WOL 1310k | PM. #3100 |Vic and Sade ‘?;dfi;” (l:é:y l?:vnn.dx e Mmllnd u. Glee Club 3:30 ‘Dmnu Come True 45 |Dr. Joseph Jastrow AFTERNOON PROGRAMS anflsmlgh'l Hour P.M. 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Wllt“er Reed Requests Light Opera Gems Womm 's Radio Review Betty Robert Jolly | Von Unschuld Piano CIub %) | Tea Time bl 4:00 4:15 4:30 udent Federation |Curtis Music Institute and Bob Today's Winners 4 “ D. C. GUARDSMEN 'HOLD CELEBRATION ;= Oyster Roast and Entertainment Held at Camp Simms as Part of Dedication. 0 An elaborate program of entertain- ment and oyster roast was given last night at Camp Simms, Con- gress Heights, under auspices of the officers of the District of Colum- bia National Guard, incident to the dedication of the Guard's new storage and garage buildings there. The program opened with & con- cert by the 121st Engineers Band, un- direction of Warrant Officer uenr Goldman. Other features in- cluded & gun and searchlight drill by the 260th Coast Artillery, a minstrel show, under direction of Sergt. E. M. Morris, jr., Company D, 121st Engi- neers, and boxing bouts by members of the District of Columbia National Guard. Various equipment and its operation were demonstrated by the 260th Coast Artillery and the 121st Engi- neers. The new structures include two one- story garages, 60 by 100 feet in size; two storage buildings, 60 by 100 feet, and one two-story storage building, 4:45 |Evening Star Flashes |Aunt Sue and Polly slnging Lady ‘ sldpper Jlm !Stamp Club | Little wEvenmz Rhythms Dark K-Nights |Jack Armstrong Orphan Annle | Dick Tracy One-time' Opportunities _3‘5@2- s 5.1 |Radio Voices |Liberal Melodies EVENING PROGRAMS, Sports Review—Music Jimmy Allen 5 Music—News £7:00 |Rep. Ford of Miss. 7:15 [“The Black Chamber” £1:30 |“Easy Aces” |Amos One Mnns “Family” nyne l(ings Orch. Education in the News Evening Album 0 |El Gary and Lillian Conn Sports Parade Lowell Thomas P!amauon Echoes wRed Davis Dnngerous _Paradise " |Hal Kemp’s Orch. Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Musicai Feature Men of Manhattan |Myrt aud Marge Just Plain Bill ‘0’ Andy n C. Hul ]unny Rou Orchestra \Brmdwty arieties |Today in Sports |Homer Rodeheaver |Washboard Blues |Government Family |Dinner Music |News Spothight |Spanish Quartet ‘Chrence Albright ur Nliht ‘Wnrd‘en I:Awes |John McCormack 10:00 Plel.sure Islsnd 10:15 10:30 |Ray Nobles Orch. 10:45 e 31:00 |Arthur Reilly’s Orch, 11:15 Cyril Pitts’ Orch. 11:30 Club Hsbann Orchestra Slumber Muslc 11:45 §a 12: 00 Art Jarrens Orch. Bob Chester's Orch, Hollywood Gossip News Bulletins Good Old Days !Alma Michelini, soprano Dick Fiddler's Orch. |Jack Pearl | John slnughur's Orch. | Amateur Night Ray Beck | Dance Music ‘fiflo Melody Boys |Dance Parade |Hil Billy Band Gene Marvey's Orchestra Godfrey's Moon Dial Dr. Stanley High | |Freddie Berren's Orcl | Will Ryshanck’s Orc! | B e s Midnight Reverie |Dance Music Sports Flashes |John Slaughter's Orch. | |Sign Off h. h. Sign off Sign_off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. Morning Glories The Getter-Upper The Grenadiers Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio |Cheerio i | S e c *8:00 | Your Timekeeper News »9:15 | Dick Liebert, organist 9:30 | Sick-a-Bed Children 19:45 | Caroline Baker | 10:00 | News—Music 10:15 | Clara, Lu and Em 30:30 Breen and De Rose 10:45 Mo-mng Parade Sallie T News—Smackout {Edward MacHugh | Today’s Children i:ldér mcmux Sun Dial - Sun Dial - - Musical Clock Christian Witness Hour.‘ | Musical Clock 'Musicu Clotk Bulletins 'Sun Dial Chicago Breakfast Club Woman's Hour Sunny side Up | Betty Hudson 'Bill and Ginger [Clinic of the Air Muchmore Robert Jolly |Radio Canaries Police Flashes Words and Music | Varieties Popular Vocals ;Vnrivnes 11:00 | Music_Clubs 11:15 | The House Detective 11:30 Arthur Owen 11:45 ' Gypsy Trail | Tony Hazel |U. S. Navy Band |Milky Way |Mary Marlin |Rhythm Bandbox Arth ‘Wons |Marimba Music |Dance Music |Old Favarites | Luncheon Music P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 12:15 12:30 12 45 Masquerade Merry-go-Round Merry Madcaps Listening_Post Honeyboy and Sassafras Welfare Talk Farm and Home Hour Voice of Experlence |The Gumps |Afternoon Rhythms Rambles in Rhythm !M\ddly Musicale Luncheon Concert s “ 1 00 [Rex_ Battle's Ensemble Farm and Home Hour 1 'm La Paree OTchectrn. 1:45 | i |Rice Brothers | Hester Walker Beall Radio Interview Ed McConnell Rambles in Rhythm John Slaughter’s Orch. Dance Music |Boswell Sisters Organ Music "2:00 Temple sens 2:15 2:30 Irving Kennedy 2:45 | “Better Housing” 3:00 |Vic and Sade 3:15 'Ma Perkins 3:30 Dreams Come True | 5 Courage Ready Made "4:00 Woman's Radio Review Betty and Bob Girl Scout Program Memory Contest Tea Time Evening Star Flashes ‘Woo]ey and Moth | Singing Lady 4:15 4:30 Four Dots 4:45 |Morin Sisters “5:00 |Parents md Teachers 15 | - S ’9__Sundown Revue ifiusl’ci !McKinley High School Castles of Romance |Rochester Band | Guild The French Princess School of the Air Helen Trent Romances Light Overi Gems | Peter Slevin ¢ Harrisburg Variety ” Engineers at Work Crifides \Sepian Syncopation | |Southern Troubadour Dance Music Howeli and Wright ___ Anti-War Program Questions in Congre Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Mrs. Margaret, Sanger |Salvation Army Band Today's Winners s One-time Opportunities 858 5858 Radio Voices MAJOR Claudette Colbert, selected as the | outstanding screen actress of 1934, will take part in Jimmy Fiddler's | Hollywood Gossip program on WMAL at 10. " Representative Ford of Mississippi will speak over WRC at 7. His topic §s: “Federal Aid for Schools.” Arrangements by Hughes of the old Irish air, “If I had a-Knew” nnd the | | Nacht” and “Candlelight.” FEATURES AND PROGRAM Burleigh spiritual, “Were You There?" will be high lights of John McCor- mack’s recital over WMAL at 9:30. He | also will sing Brahms' “In Stmer‘ “Good Old Days,” a program de- | signed to contrast life years ago with | that in 1935, will be broadcast by WMAL at 10:30. Degter Fellows, pub- licity man for Barnum & Bailey’s Cir- cus, and James Barrett, editor of the Press Radio Bureau, will take part. NOTES. Rimsky - Korsakoff's “Fiancee du| Tsar” will be the high light of Lily | Pons’ recital on WISV at 9. Her pro- | gram also includes Schubert's “Hark, | Hark, the Lark” and the “Doll Song” | from “Tales of Hoffman.” “Rave Exquis,” a composition nf Alice Hunt, Washington composer, will be featured by Clarence Albright | during his recital over WOL at 8:15. | Mrs. Agatha Thomas will accompany | Albright. TASTES INMUSIE LIFTED BY RADIO Pitts Sanborn Declares 10 rntely sensitive to even one letter of listeners’ disapproval.” | * ok k% HE men behind the switches and dials in a radio station will have a chance to prove over WJSV | tomorrow at 3 p.m. that they are versatile in other lines. | In fact, WJSV has arranged to put its entire engineering staff on the air | | for 45 minutes. Some will talk about | Years Have Brought i Striking Education. ITTS SANBORN, nationally | known music eritic and direc- | tor of the Radio Institute of | Audible Arts, 15 convinced that | radio has done much to Im- ‘rove musical tastes of the American | puhlic during the last 10 years. | ; Speaking at the annual schoolmen’s | eonventlon at the University of Penn- lvania this week, Sanborn declared *the standards of the American lis- | 1 ers have soared since 1925. | = “It is radio temerity and courageous | experiment and subsequent public lucation by radio that have done it," e said. “The phonograph began this usical trend, but that was attended‘ vith considerable expense and the Tepertory was limited. Radio has cut | the expense to a minimum, and the Fepertoire broadens with each succes- | ive season. “That there is a growing public de- for good music on the radio ought to be evident to any thoughtful rson. The supply indicates this, for dio broadcasting companies are deli: 409-11th STNW. €DIST.. 4700 their own peculiar problems and oth- ers will either sing or play musical instruments. Ann Gillis, publicity writer at: WJSV, announces that the rol!o-lng | engineers will take part: Donald Me- | | haffey, Harold Forry, Clyde Hunt, William Kriz, Lester Bowman, Bruce Geddes and Earl Heatwole. * k k% NEW musical dramatic serial for | the microphone, with John ! Charles Thomas taking both | the singing and the speaking leads, is i being put into rehearsal for the N. B. C. Wednesday night schedule, starting | week after next. * k kX ECRETARY OF TREASURY MOR- GENTHAU is booked for a broad- | cast on Columbia Sunday at T/ | pm. Speaking directly from his office in the Treasury building, Mr. Mor- genthau will discuss “The Public | Finances.” * k % % JSV has arrange to broadcast a play-by-play account of all of the away-from-home games of the Washington base ball team. 7™ QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL ‘Arch McDonald, popular Washington | | West Philadelphia are brushing up on | their grammar in anticipation of sports announcer, will describe the | contests. * k ¥ % \WENTY of the country's lendxnz) churchmen have been called on to present the remainder of Co- jumbia’s “Church of the Air” series. These broadcasts will continue until | June 9. . Hearings to Be Broadcast. PHILADELPHIA (#)—Policemen in going on the air in Magistrate's Court. Magistrate Louis Hamburg has an- | nounced that beginning April 16, morning hearings in his court will be broadcast, “to give the public a chance to hear how magistrates act in a police court.” OIL BURNER DISTRIBUTED BY, COMPANY 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 it !‘l'll months.. SHOW ROOM OPEN EVENINGS. “See oil burn as gas burns at half the cost” LOUGHBOROUGH OIL C0. ¢ 1703 L St. NW. advant of very during Spring and 4 Large Glass Jars. . 60 by 80 feet. P. W. A. projects. Cobblestones, taken from old Four-and-a-half street, when that thoroughfare was repaired, have been used for temporary flooring for c‘he lower floors of the structures. —_— CHECK WRITER JAILED Max Pischer, convicted by a jury of violating the bad check law, was sentenced to 90 days in jail yesterday hy Jlldle Gus A. Schuldt in Police mner was alleged to have given & $30 worthless check to Paul Ferera- bend, 2703 Nichols avenue southeast. Testimony was to the effect that Pischer was a previous offender. The - buildings are | Song Service Planned. ‘The Thompson Children Commu- nity Choir will present & Lenten song service at the Y. W. C. A. Community House, 614 E street, at 4 pm. Friday. Esther Linkins will be director and Karlian Myer, accompanist. Susan Mylrole and Marjorie Reed will be the solo artists. RENOVIZE . .. your home Tinning thet {2 Tinning DISTRICT 4557 Dignify your home. Pione “Eberly's” WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. Keep Your Coakmg Needs Fresh and Sanitary! 10-Piece Kitchen Sets Green Glass Jars With Metal Tops Labeled for Coffee. Sugar. Flour and Cereal 2 Medium Sized Jars. Labeled for Tea and Rice, 4 Small Shaker-top Jars. . ubelefl for Sugar, per. “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve you! 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