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-2 STATIONS PREPARE FOR BALLOON HOP IF YOU WOULD FOLLOW THE TREND TO Friday, June 14. e e —————————————————————eeeeee e Short-Wave Broadcasts to | WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WISV 1460k | WOL 1,310k | 5 P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS PM. Be Picked Up From 3:00 |[Woman’s Radio Review mlsnudunob Wash.-Chicago Game v!lnners B 1 Stratosphere. > |South Sea Iianders |Ghiek Webbs Orch. “« . “ - : T 'Women’s Clubs e vl Tamara Dmietriefl Piatt and Nierman | Wash.-Chicago Game | Una Mae Carlisle ] WENTY-EIGHT radio stations, Rod and Stream Jackie Heller " i News Flashes 8 scattered throughout the coun- e Tea Dansant g e S | P FOLLOW THE TREND TO THE HECHT CO. SAllny spectal o |Sam and Dick hs :;cee:}lxgi '.;ln?e"l;:;ad?:l:‘\; lmump | | “Congress Speaks™ Evening Star Flashes tfie stratosphere gondola When it be- et L i s bins its flight near Rapid City, S. e Dak. well Thomas Labor News EVENING PROGRAMS, Amos 'm’ Andy Arch McDonald Tony and Gus Just Plain Bill Bill Coyle 'The O'Neills Dangerous Paradise Boake Carter Irene Rich Kiukajie Ensemble Evening Album Edwin C. Hill College Prom 'True Story Court e » . Wash.-Chicago Game |One Time Opportunities Evening Rhythms > - Radio Voices Quarter Hour IChasin’ the Blues Skipper Jim Installation of the special facilities is one of the precautions taken in event the balloon drifts into the area covered by any of the 28 stations The stations which have the special | facilities are: 76:00 | Scores—Music News—Musie | 6:15 [The Black Chamber Three Scamps Uncle Ezra KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak.; KOA, | 0 ic: Denver; WOW, Omaha; WHO, Des| q: Tees e Moines; WREN and WDAF, Kansas| 7. o0 City, Mo.;, KVOO, Tulsa; WKY, . - " Oklahoma City; WFAA, Dallas; — WOAL San Antoito; KTAR, Phcenix, | 5:39 |Waltz Time Ariz.; WDAY, Fargo, N. Dak; WMT, g Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Towa; WLW, | S:30 |Harper Sibley Cincinnati; WBAP, Fort Worth; KGIR, Butte, Mont.; KSTP, St. Paul- | 9:00 First Nighter Minneapolis; WIBA, Madison, Wis.; | 9:15 e WCKY, Covington, Ky ; WAPI, Birm- | 9:30 Circus Night % 5 ingham; KPRC, Houston: KGHL, D, Billings, Mont.; WTMJ, Milwaukee; 00 |Secretary Ickes ‘WSM. Nashville; WMC, Memphis; | |Jesse Crawford KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark; KOIL, Glen Echo Orchestra Council Bluffs; WJDX, Jackson, Miss. 2o | v * ok *x % 13 ) |Night Owl |Pete Macias’ Orch. TATION WLNH in Laconian, N. H, | 11:15 William Walsh’s Orch. | “ " has been added to the new inter- 30 [Roy Maxon's Orch, city group of broadcasting stations, 45 o i ::;‘xtng the number in the chain to|13:00 |Sign OFf WOL is the Washington outlet of the new chain, which covers the Eastern section of the country as far north as the Canadian border. * % * * N B. C. has arranged to broadcast * three of the outstanding sports | “ - Sl of e near JAIeSiie Prince. | - 700/ Your Tinekcoper Breakfast Club Sun Dial_ Detroit Derby tomorrow, and the | | & . Poughkeepsie regatta Tuesday. Clem | | “ - McCarthy will describe the derby, and George Hicks and Bill Slater will be | Your Timekeeper News—Smackout |Sun Dial at the microphone in Palmer Stadium 5 Morning Parade Kurt Brownell Carlton and Shaw 0 - Marie Deville |Let's Pretend for the track meet. ' i 72 [News Bulletins * %k * % o <t N B. C. has planned a special broad- | 10 Capital Cadet Band |The Honeymooners i The Vass Family Tony Wons | Variety and Value cast tomorrow in observance | 10 5 | e of Valdemarsdag, national Danish | 10:30 Down Lovers' Lane Florence Martin, songs i Boys' Band 5| < - Children’s Frolic 4t - [Eeie patriotic day, on which the inaugura- | 10:45 S A tion of Danneborg is commemorated. | T | University of Music The principal speaker will be Otto |1 |Orientale Wadsted, Danish Minister to the| 11 Al Roth’s Syncopators United States. 11 = & News Spotlight | Alice T. Brooks “Hollywood Hotel” Albert Cox Beatrice Lillle Phil Baker - - Cr “« Richard Himber's Orch. ¢ | George Reid Jenny Wrenn News Flashes Chas. Dornberger's Orch.|Bonano Brothers G Lotus Land Frankie Master's Orch, |At Jack Dempsey's | i 7% Haymakers |Haymakers |Sports Flashes Dance Parade Town Meeting Pathe Air News | News Bulletins {Harold Stern’s Orchestra Stratosphere Flight " |Godtrey's Moon Dial ‘slumber Hour Frank Dailey’s Orch. Sign Off iSign Off Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. Chapel Hour Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Cheerio |Sun Dial Musical Clock |Singing Organist |Radio Novelties Police Flashes Varijeties Old Favorites Cincinnati Conservatory Top o' the Morning Morning Moods Marcella Geow Boys' Science Club " Scandinavian Program | Children’s Frolic 3.PIECE MODERN BEDROOM A suite that is lifted out of the average 9 9 6 L] 5 Plus small carrying charge if purchased on the Budget Plan. (Seventh Ploor. The Hecht Co.) 5 | 0 |Merry Madcaps e St |Words and Music P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 ‘Merry—Go-Round |Listening Post |Jack Shannon 12:15 IRex Battle’s Ensemble |Roy Maxon's Orch. |Golf Championship 12:30 |Women's Clubs |Parm and Home Hour | Afternoon Rhythms [Charles Stenross’ Orch. ». » Bil]yvufl).s &0 |Maurie Sherman’s Orch. Radio Romeos | 2 - Salon Music Ladies of the Air Spanish Rhythm Orchestral Concert MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. |Luncheon Concert News Flashes 0 y ) e Dance Music plicity, perfection of line, excellent con- - : Z ; struction and finish. Built of richly grained buit walnut veneers. Full size hed, chest and a choice of vanity or dresser. Match- ing chair, bench and night table, equally moderately priced. A description of the last-minute |Stubby Gordon's Orch. Farm and Home Hour preparations for the 1935 stratosphere | s flight will be broadcast by WMAL at 10:30. | Margaret Sullavan, stage and screen | —Lis> star, and Randolph Scott will take part in the “Hollywood Hotel” pro- gram on WJSV at 8. Miss Sullavan and Scott will present dramatic ex- cerpts from their new picture, “So Red the Rose.” Leaders of labor and industry will take part in the Town Meeting pro- gram on WMAL at 9. The principal speakers will be Sidney Hillman, pres- ident of the Amalgamated Clothing ‘Workers, and James A. Emery, chief counsel of the American Association of Manufacturers. Bill Hargiss, University of Kansas track coach, will be featured during | the College Prom program on WMAL | Al Pearce's Gang | Miniature Theater |Columbia Program |Saturday Melodies |Ga the Village Green :M:lo P{umu A Capella Choir |Music Guild Music Magic {Piano Lessons Music Guild Platt and Nierman | Belmont Stakes String Ensemble Jagpi - iy e {The Chicagoans Chick Webb's Orchestra | Sunday School Lesson Princeton Meet \ |Hymn Reveries News Flashes ‘Open Quartet |One Time Opportunities [ e |Nordica Orchestra 5:30 Novelty Strings |Our American Schools Jean Brunesco's Orch. Golf Tournament v 2 lThe Captivators Princeton Meet {Frederic William Wile 0 Grace Abbott 5:15 | {Evening Rhythms 5:30 INews—Sundown Revue |Evening Star Flashes |Frank Dailey’s Orch. at 7:30. Fannie Brice, comedienne, will con- tribute to Beatrice Lillie’s program on | WMAL at 8. Lee Perrin's Orchestra and the Cavalier's Quartet will pro- vide the musical background. The “Meditation” from Massenet's *Thais,” and “Some Day Il Find | You” will be the high lights of Jecsh:ai Dragonette’s recital during the Serviee | Hour on WRC at 7. She also will | sing “Oh, That It Were So.” | EXERCISES COMBINE | BANQUET AND PLAY Washington Preparatory School | to Hold Commencement Tomorrow Night. A novel commencement program that will combine banqueting and | dramatics will be held tomorrow at | 6 pm. by the Washington Preparatory School in the auditorium of the Cen- | tral Y. M. C. A, Eighteenth and G streets. Arrangements are in charge of the Sigma Delta Fraternity. The presi- dent, Charles A. Trainum, will preside | 8s toastmaster. { Diplomas will be presented to! graduates of the school following the banquet. Entertainment will include & one-act play, “The Trysting Place,” | written by Booth Tarkington and pre- sented by the following members of | the fraternity: Edith Marie Foright, | John Alfred Tworek, Lena C.| Wolfinger, Myrtle Elizabeth Thorn- | burgh, Thomas Francis Carley, George Arthur Fuller and Mr. Trainum. ‘The school is one of the educational institutions conducted by the Wash- | ington Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. SRR T N Hangar as Birthday Gift. Lord Londonderry, British secretary of air, has just celebrated his 57th birthday anniversary, and his wife’s present to him was a hangar big| enough to accommodate two airplanes. It stands on his estate at Mount Btewart, Newtownards, Irish Free Btate, where there is already an air- | each station of radio hook-ups. The ORCHESTRA PLAN FAILS Musicians Defeat Proposal for 'Bqdlo Station Staffs. | ASBURY PARK, June 14 (#).—The | American Federation of Musicians de- feated, at its fortieth annual conven- tion yesterday, a resolution demand- ing 10-member staff orchestras in resolution would have forbidden fed- eration members to play uniess this were complied with. Don’t be Fat! ““Eat Sensibly, Drink Welch’s Grape Juice” reys IRENE RICH, Lovely Lady of the Air and Screen FREE Send your name and address to the Welch Grape Juice Co.. Dept. 603, Westfield, N. Y., or " free scientific health booklets: “Keeping Your Weight Down” — and — “Red Blooded Children frene Rich, over 40, the some a8 did at 16, 10 gt o T TONIGHT IRENE RICH WMAL-7 o’clock GRAPE JUICE port with a landing field of 50 acres. VACATION READING AT SUMMER RATES! tzz;;ybooks 2 5cf:r :::: | Three-year-old Henry F. Wahlen was CHILD KILLED BY DOG ‘WESTPORT, Mass., June 14 (#)— killed yesterday by his pet, a German shepherd dog. 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