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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. WAGNER T0 TALK ONLABOR TONIGHT Social Security Legislation 1935, traffic, which already is said to be on & non-profit basis. L \N B. C. has scheduled & descrip- * tion tomorrow of the lm-ulnuh preparations before the actual take- ff of the stratosphere balloon, on the 9235 expedition into the world's en- velope. The broadcast will begin at 10:30 p.m, D. €., THURSDAY. JUNE 13, i modating television transmission, so that visual radio stations of the fu- ture can be linked by wire in the same fashion as sound stations of today which broadcast network pro- grams, Because all three of th F. C. C. divisions—broadcast, tele- phone and telegraph—are interested in a regulatory way in the develop- ment of the television cable, the hear- Caprital's Rapio PROGRAMS Thursday, June 13. | WRC 950k | rived here last night, four days too | TOO LATE FOR BIG RACE | The ketch had been missing for to arrive here in the middle of May, Copyright, 1935) Across Ocean. MISSING KETCH ARRIVES | e member of its crew missing. ar- |1ate to enter the Newport-Norway | race in which it was entered. Norwegian Captain Reports One "’g.;""‘z‘fl i in, bs, wh t Man Lost Overboard on Trip 2 The o ot M e s T reportec that one member of the crew, n | Kaare Toeber, was lost overboard in SOr T } By the Associated Prass. NEWPORT, R. I, WMAL 630k | WISV 1460k & hurricane. At the same time he and two other members of the crew PM. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. 3:00 anan s Radlo Review | Betty and Bob Easy Aces "[Wash-Chicago Game | Today's Winners 3:00 Also to Be Discussed in ing has been scheduled before the entire board of seven. Usuaily an WATER MAIN LEAKS June 13.—The | were thrown i s pto the sea but the; Norwegian ketch, Sandofjord, with 'managed to crawl back on board. 4 3:15 ] 3:30 examiner or three members preside at_hearings. {Danny Dee |Aldershoot Tattoo Aldershoot Tattoo Chick Webb's _Orchestra |News Flashes Singing Lady g |Tea Dansant Little Orphan Annie | Dick Tracy g = Evening Star Flashes Buck Rogers One Time Opportunities Tea Time Evening Rhythms | 5 - Memory Contest \Jack Armstrong Lowell Thomas Stoopnagle and Budd EVENING PROGRAMS, Amos 'n' Andy |Arch McDonald Tony and Gus Just Plain Bill Floyd Gibbons Makers of History Bill Coyle Boake Carter Evening Album Kate Smith's Music G. W. U. Forum | o Hendrik Van Loon Morin_Sisters Death Valley Days [ Four Dots Girls' Glee Club Plrmu md Teachers = | ‘th,-chicm Game National Forum. 3:45 4200 L 4:15 ENATOR WAGNER, Democrat, 4:30 of New York, will discuss labor €45 | legislation and its effect on T75:00 | social security during the Na- 5:15 | tional Radio Forum tonight 5:30 | pver WRC and & coast-to-coast net- 5: 4,!,\ work of other National Broadcasting | Co._stations. P.M. Laurel Couneil to Meet and Dis-| The coaxial cable, announcement of | e ! which caused a sensation in radio et BAReT- Fhans, and communications circles, has a | Special Dispatch to The Star. channel designed for television. The LAUERL, Md, June 13.—A special | remainder of the cable would be used | meeting of the mayor and Council will | for multiple telegraph communication. | pe held tonight to decide what | E:‘“;:dl‘:‘;":g": Jor visual radio 12| shall be done about leaks which have will prove a valuable contribution to | developed in the main from the town's | development of television. | reservoir, | | " - |, Both Western Union and Postal Laid 30 years ago under the Balti ’,““gu','f",',',',‘l ;,';:'“’::C:’_,V, m'm“:;';'o | Telegraph have protested to the P. C.| more Boulevard, the main recently o bedrggiiod C. agaimst use of the new cable | has started leaking. The Council is :l‘zr Senator Wagner has long been a 'lorut:lezrl?hmo:uzgmu in du:;lty’po‘- debating whether to repair the main | 'wril service, e grount 2 It | t. 45 | student of problems .fl«;ti‘en'u b:;;h | would seriousiy affect public message e e on 00 | author of the national labor relations | 15 | pill which has passed the Senate and | 30 | is soon expected to be acted on by l.he' 45 | House. 00 15 30 | 45 00 | 1 3 4 Mae Carlisle, songs Your Doctor Will Tell You That FOOT TROUBLES Can Affect Your Whole System He will tell you that hardly a part of the body escapes the ill effects of painful feet or weak and fallen arches. Get rid of your foot troubles now. We have a Dr. Scholl FOOT COMFORT Appliance or Remedy for the relief of every foot trouble. If you want quick relief—attend Dn.Scholls. FOOT COMFORT Demonstration Friday and Saturday—June 14th & 15th The representative of Dr Wm authority. will explain without hurt and HOW to ohtain auick relie of vour stockinged feet without ch: COMPORT Avpilance or Remedy for Kay Foster Jolly Journeys Sllndm\n Revue {Radio Voices Christian_Science Chasin’ the Blues Continental Troubadors | News—Music [Today In Sports | American U. Interview Government Family Dixie Harmonies “Five-Star Final” News Spotlight |Shepherd Boy Joe Holman | Capital Hawallans \‘wnlux's Pennsylvinhn.l‘Blrn Dlnce ¢ Scores—Music Jimmy Allen Merry Minstrel Show £y | labor and management. Rudy Vallee “Delicious FRIED WITH BACON Hasall the savory fla- vor of roe taken from fresh fish and may be served in many de- licious ways. Gloucester, M Capt. Henry's Showboat The Caravan ¥ | He had a prominent part in tram- | “ “ “ - ing the original N, R. A, legislation, and he has taken a keen interest also in the economic security bill. buee ] Mexican Musical Tours w” b Federation of Citizens Baer-Braddock Fight Baer- Brsddm‘k Fight 8: 6: 8: 6: 7z A 1 b 5 8: 8: 8: 8: - ] Penmylvnnnns Barn Dance Wari . Marimba Blnd 9:15 | | Tt nolbokes 9:30 | JOR the first time since its crea- | | , | “ 9:45 | tion last vear, the Federal Com- 10:00 | munications Commission will hold a | 10:15 | public hearing on the subject of tele- } 10:30 | vision—offshoot of radio, which some | | 10-45 | day will provide the public with ! 11:00 movies via the ether within their own | | 11i15 homes synchronized with sound. 11:30 A hearing has been set for June 17 11:45 OO the application of the American e i 3 b - it T Telephone and Telegraph Co, for Sign_off ISign Of Sign oft 12:00 | quthority to install between New EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROV. TR o el T EA cable,” said to be capable of accom- 6:30 6:45 News Flashes Corlin Lee's Orchestra News Bulletins Prank Dailey's Orch. shnnp Pageant el " Jesse Crawford National Radio Forum: Senator Wagner of N.Y. " Night Owl Arthur Reilly Dancing in Twin Cities 100 r. Scholl's Balanced Po: D; h Bill Hogan's Orchestra ke renat from weak and fallen ey Dance Parade Howard Lally’s Orchestra 3 v Rhod!\d!ndrnn Festival Recipe booklet. "De- e b h Dishes.” Three Little Words Dance Parade Fisheries, Le Roy Smith's Orchestra Sports Flashes Orchestra 'Fred Dickenson's Orch, Nocturne FISH ROE Made by the makers of GORTON'S Ready-te-Fry COD FISH CAKES L Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Dept Sign_Off Fourth Floor. Elder Michnux " Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Cheerio “ e # “ “ B i‘:r’n’»k&-’p«r“ Sun Dial | Musical Clock aaaa 7-7.. Look at these val- ues, then come to your Nation-Wide Store and Save with Safety and Satisfac- tion. Timekeeper Breakfast Club Sun Dial Musical Clock Sun Dial Radio Oracle Betty Hudson Dwight Rorer Cooking Closeups I Smackout Hazel Arth Today’s Children News Bulletins The Honeymooners Wendall Hall Blanche Sweet ¢ Bavarian Orchestra Continentals Orchestra o 2 & £ Friends Masquerade Ray Heatherton Honey and Sassafras Merry Macs Dr. Stanley High Words and Music Merry Mad Caps o od Timekeeper Clara, Lu and Em Hill Billies Betty Crocker U. S. Marine Band Richard Ames, songs Dorothy St. John Police Flashes Varieties Ladies of the Air Varieties Top o' the Morning Popular hits Bertha Parker Housing Program Theater Row There’s real mealtime economy in the habit of shop- ping a t Nation- Wide Stores. Voice of Experience The Gumps Mary Marlin 'Government _Employes AFTERNOON PROGRAMS " Listening Post wflmnn s Hour Virginia Lee Farm and Home Hour Merry-Go-Round == Louis Rothschild Lotus Orchestra Luncheon Concert News Flashes Dance Music Afternoon Rhythms Church of the Air Little French Princess Salon Music Romance of Helen Trent Radio Romeos Between Bookends Ethel Barrett Happy Hollow Afternoon Concert Pete Woolery Afternoon Concert Dr. Austin Havdn Alabama Three Edfll' Dun:l!dl" Book of Melodies Fairfax Hall Peanut Butter Nation-Wide Fruit Cocktail . No.1can 15¢ Seet o Nation-Wide Mayonnaise * ™ 15¢; = 25c¢ MZ"TO i s s S 2.~ 41 JELL-O—six delicious flavors, 3 rkes 19¢ Old Virginia Preserves %7’ ... 8= 10c Puffed Wheat......................... = 9¢ Women's Clubs e P "7 7“ = = ¥y, Platt and Nierman Wash.-Chicago Game At the Console ‘Puffed Rice’. ... . .00 0000 we 11lc Gold Medal Wheaties. . ... Jackie Heller News Flashes Root Rock Ginger Ale . .. ...... .16 on bot conts. 5S¢ H. P. Derr L1 jar 23¢ Nation Wide Bartlett Magic of Speech Farm and Home Hour Three Flats Viennese Sextet Silver Flute Kitchen Party " Home Sweet Home Vic and Sade Ma Perkins Danny Dee _ s Woman's Radio Review South Sea Islanders Tamara Dmietriefl Rod and Stream Nellie Revel! Sam and Dick = “Congress Speaks™ 11h, pke. Ih. Sunshine Black Walnut Cookies.......... Sunshine Kreamie Vancho Sandwich. . Burch’s Fantana Soda Crackers.......... Burch’s Malted Grahams. Singing Lady Dance Music Little Orphan Annie % 5% Evening Star Flashes Aunt Sue and Polly Tea Time Wash.-Chicago Game Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong “AND PROGRAM Gne Time Opportunitis e g = pks T pkz. Chasin’ the Blues MAJOR FEATURES Radio Voices 3 NOTES. one of the guest stars on Rudy | Vallee's program on WRC at 7. Other A hlow-by-blow description of the mote control” pick-up of a concert Baer-Braddock fight in the Madison by a prison band in Newburgh, N. Y. SUNDINE Square Garden Arena will be broad- cast by both WRC and WMAL at 9. Graham McNamee and Ford Bond will describe the title bout, Incidentally, Buddy Baer, brother o{ th- hnmvwelgh( rhnmpmn um be MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT QUITS PICTURE COUNCIL Research Bourd Gq: Notice of | Resignation Due to Other Activities. By tha Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 13.—Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, has resigned her honorary vice presi- dency of the Motion Picture Research Council, it was learned yesterday. Mrs. Roosevelt's resignation was re- eeived by the council a few days ago. 8he said that because of her health and pressure of other activities she could take no real part in the coun- eil's work and did not like to be merely “a name.” “I'm much too busy and too old to do anything.” she said, “and I don’t like to allow my name to be used | when I don't do anything.” contributors to the program will be Bobby Burns, comedian; Aline Barry, Tom Howard and George Shelton An unusually varied program will be preserted by Kate Smith during her program on WJSV at 7 A “re- 1 TAX WARRANTS FILED Alice Brady and Run Columbo | Estate Are Named. NEW YORK, June 13 (#).—The | State tax departmeat vesterday filed | a tax warrant for $1,549 against Alice Brady, actress, seeking State income taxes for 1927, 1928, 1931 and 1932. The warrant is the equivalent of a Jjudgment. Another warrant for $2,860 was filed ! against the estate of Russ Columbo, radio singer and screen star, last year in an accident. 1931 and 1932, killed Tt covered Church Guild Formed. l LEONARDTOWN, Md.. (Special) —A St. Andrew's Guild has| been formed at St. Peter's Church under Rev. J. M. B. Woodrow, rector. | The first officers are: President, Mrs. \ | Irke Weiner; vice president, Mrs. A.J.| | Lomax; secretary, Mrs. Lewis Edwards will be one of the highlights. Claudius S. Murchison, director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. will be the speaker during the George Washington University Forum on WMAL at 7:15, WMAL #lso will broadcast at 10:15 a description of the Shrine pageant | as_it passes the Pavilion of Omar in | front of the White House. Transfer Cases BE COMPANY June 13| 718 13th St. N.W. NAtional 1974 Official Service Delco—Remy—Klaxon MILLER-DUDLEY/ M6 144 ST.NW. NORTH I5 FREE INSPECTIONS ON_ANY MAKE RADIO BY OUR RADIO EXPERTS Nation-Wide Matches . . 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