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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAMS Wednesday, July 3. [ WRC 950k (Copyrignt, 1030) P.M. "3:00 | Alfred E. Smith 3:15 |Woman’s Radio Review Edith Warren Hurdy Gurdy Man Betty Easy Aces Von Unschuld Piano Club| Mrs. Lloyd W. Bittle AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. il 63“*—-J—-——————W’sv L WOLATYI0E Proposal Involves Building 3 and Bob - Phil Saxe’s Orch. Vocational Guidance James Wilkinson Sundown Revue Little Log of the Day Singing Lady Mount and Guest Melodic Moments Serenade Orphln Annfe Dick Tracy ) |Japanese Program 5:30 5:45 Aunt | Chasin’ the Blues | The Desert Kid Evening Star Flashes | |Tea Time Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers [Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Sue and Polly P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS. Wash.-Boston Game w . Brunesco’s: Orchestra 'Iodl!n W;mnm Boswell Hits News Flashes Tea -ml“lll'. One Time Opportunities Radio Voices Waltz Time 7!700 |Scores—Music Amos The Black Chamber |Victor Young's Orch. Uncle Ezra |One Man’s Family ‘Wnyne King's Orch. | \’chu ‘Tony and Gus Bill Coyle Dangerous Paradise Hal Kemp's Orch, n’ Andy Nina Tarasova |Arch McDonald Boake Carter News—Originality Boys News Flashes Today in Sports Dinner Concert Government Family Johnnie's Foursome Edwin C. Hill of Glass Broadway Varieties Dinner Concert “Pive Star Final” News Spotlight U. 8. Marine Band Town Hall Tonight John Charles Thomas s |Education in the News Three Little Words U. 8. Marine Band 'Tut’s Hill Billies Concert Gems Gen. Albert L. Cox Pleasure Island 5 | |Ray Noble's Orch. ann.nzse Proxnm |N. B. C. Symphony Pathe Air News Jenny Wrenn Adventures of Gracie Symphony | Sons of Pioneers Manny Laport's Orch, Glen Echo Orch. |News Bulletins |Howard Lally’s Orch. Gene Fogarty's Orch. Ted Piorito's Orch. Claude Hopkins' Orch. Frankie Masters’ Orch. |Amateur Night w0 11:00 |Night Owl 11:15 |Arthur Reilly 11:30 |Lights Out T D [ |Moe Baer’s Orchestra |Slumber Hour {Jan Garber's Orch. w . Godtreys Mnon Dial Dance Parade \Sports Flashes |Dance Parade 12:00_|Sign Off Sign Off |Sign off Sign Off EARLY PROGRA MS TOMORROW. Elder Michaux Your ‘Timekeeper |Morning Devotions 5 {Don Hall Trio Cheerio Sun Dial - Your ’nxnekeeper | Breukf&st Club Sun Dial . Musical Clock Christian Hour {Musical Clock Musical Clock i “« - 00 ‘Your ‘Timekeeper 9:15 |Girl Alone 9:30 Breen and de Rose 9:45 |Morning Parade ‘News Today 's Children Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen ,.Sun Dial ‘The Captivators ‘Serentde News—Rol Bulletins ‘Tammany Celebration 10:00 |Tne Hill Billies 10:15 The House Detective Arthur Lang |Music Clubs Honeymooners |Wendall Hall Stephen Foster Program IMilky Way Christian | Poetic Strings | Just Pll-\n Bill Tammany Celebration Philadelphia Exercises Boys’ Band 11:00 |Marie De Ville 11:30 Flag Assocxauon 11:45 | g Simpson Boys 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras Arlmgwn Servnces John W. Studebaker ‘Volce of Experience |The Gumps lery Marlin |Fenton Froom Varieties Top o’ the Morning Varieties |Morning Concert P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 |N. E. A, Program 12:15 |Merry-Go-Round 12:30 ‘Ajrbresks 12:45 < |Welfare Talk |Virginia Lee (Farm and Home Hour |Woman's Hour |Afternoon Rhythms |Woman’s Hour Luncheon Concert [News Flashes Dance Music Radio Album 1:00 | |Gypsy Orchestra 1:15 1:30 |Al Pearce's Gang |Music 1:45 Vi 0 Farm and Home Hour French Princess Guild Lazy Dln” Romance of Helen Trent, |Orchestral Gems A. L. Alexander 2:00 21‘: Home, Sweet Home |Vic and Sade |Ma Perkins Music The Wise Man Dreams Come True |Scottish Games Assn. Guild \Wash.-Phila. Game Spanish Rhythm Book of Melodies “ w Tibbett Selections S a888a |Paris Program | Betty Stanley Davis Moods and Modes Easy Aces Garden of Melody and Bob |Wash.-Phila. Game - Today's Winners 0363600/ N 83 8983 4=t b b > i':.':--g DO H8msl Frank Belgrano A A V. Meet Sundown Revue Little |Teddy Hill's Orch. Singing 'Wash.-Phila. Game w a Foster Melodies Lady Orphan Annie Dick Tracy Salon Music [News Flashes Tea Dansant *» kb 3 Stars and Stripes N. E. Chasin’ the Blues Program Evening Star Flashes Tea Time A, Buck Rogers [Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong One “Tlm“ Opportunities Radio Voices MAJOR Martin Bonesteel, Washington's amateur trombone champion, will take part in the “Town Hall Tonight” pro- | gram on WRC at 8. Jim Harkins will replace Fred Allen as master of cere- monies. Oscar Shaw, New York musical comedy favorite, and current star of FEATURES AND PROGRAM “Petticoat Fever,” will be the guest star and master of ceremonies of the “Broadway Varieties” program on ‘WJSV at 7:30. Shaw will sing Berlin's “All Alone” and “Do, Do, Do.” The “Pleasure Island” on WRC at 9 will end its present series with a NOTES. gala program featuring Guy Lombardo ! and his Royal Canadians. 'WMAL will broadcast at 9, a special program from Japan, dedicated to America’s Independence day. Japanese | folk songs by Geisha girls and a | musical version of ‘“Nagauta,” & Japanese classic, will be featured. WOMEN LISTENING T0IMPROVE RADIO Millions Making Concerted Effort to Better Programs. EVENTEEN million American women in all parts of the coun- try are listening to the radio broadcasts more critical than ever these days in connection with & campaign initiated by the Women’s National Radio Committee to improve radio standards. Twenty-six national organizations- affiliated with the committee will take part in this campaign, which ends July 15. The listening schedule has been 80 planned that every hour of the day from the initial setting-up exercises in the morning to the final sttains of the dance orchestras at night will be | “covered” by the wman critics. ‘The purpose of the survey, accord- ing the Mme. Yolanda Mero-Irion, advisory chairman of the committee, is “to evaluate the programs which are at present on the air with a view to formulating suggestions for broad- casting companies as to how they can improve program standards.” “This time we shall look for lacks as well as imperfections,” she said. *“Not only shall we try to point out to radio officials what current programs are popular and unpopular, but we shall also assemble suggestions for types of programs well adapted to radio, which are not at present on the air. In other words we shall ask the =, 3 knpodbylhawwkt of venders. © QUALITY NEWSPAPER ENGRAVING Jnce 1877 MAURIG m ENGRAVING €O. ++ WASHINGTON - 0.C. 4 women, ‘What would you like to hear that you are not now hearing?’” ok K X RODUCERS of the True Story Court of Human Relations have introduced an innovation in broad- casting by the use of a new electrical pipeless organ to provide the musical background. ‘The organ, designed for the home, church and auditorium, contains no pipes, reeds or vibrating parts. More than 200,000,000 tone combinations can be played on this instrument, which weighs only 275 pounds. y * ok ok % INATE PERLSTEIN, prolific public- ity writer for Ben Bernie, mes- sages from Catalina Island that the “Old Maestro” and his “boys” are pre- paring to leave for a series of one night stands for the next two or three weeks. The broadcast next Tuesday will originate in San Prancisco. It will be different in character from the usual programs, with Bernie presenting a skit of some foreign country. * x k% N B. C. has arranged to broadcast * a description of the Amateur Athletic Union's invitation meet at New York University July 9. Twenty= two of the country’s leading track stars will take part. GERONIMO CAPTOR 102 Maj. Smiley Receives Homage of Arizona Tribesmen. CAMP VERDE, Ariz, July 3 (®).— Maj. Smiley, gnarled and wrinkled Apache Indian, whom the United States Government decorated as the captor of the Apache renegade, Geronimo, yesterday received the hom- age of his tribesmen on the date desig- nated as his 102d sary. Just why July 2 was decided upon as Maj. Smiley's birthday is not known, for the Indian chief says he knows not where nor when ne was born. Asked his age, the major will point to the distant hills and mumble, “Oh, hundred years, maybe 102, maybe more—Ilong time.” T00 MUCH ACID MAY BE WHAT AILS YOU Acid Car Cause Indigestion, Constipation, Poor Sleep, Bad Complexion—Make You Look and Feel Old. birthday anniver- ours.your foods. makes vile gases that cause heartburn lnd pains. ou don’t get the good out of 'hlt Ynu eat and 7o lose strensth and e | Forgct things like. bi-cars, milk of magnesia and other such drus | remedies that only give relief from the | symptoms of too much acid. They oftei Trritate ‘stomach linings and. bring on larger flow of hydrochioric acid. Get rid of sour acid and keep rid of| it for good by taking | with a teaspoonful of l’ll idan_in it| ] Umes s day. especlally, before sieen. “Your food will digest Hy 'ell that nourishment will 1 back into your body and build xtunflh and 'fllllt!. lelvlnl the waste r{lflll’ bowels moist and ready for us morning relief Pluxaan nuv-ru your food so well need indigestion pills, R "T"m' laxatives or purgatives. And you' up in the morning like a fighting cock. fresh. clean and ready to relish a real breakfast. All drug stores carry Placidan | TMPORTANT! Say NO if something | offered to you as belng “just as | 'PLAGIDAN. . ¥ou | 1D, taken the substivaies betore and thes did you mo ‘Sood: —Advertisement. | me water | D. C, DECISION DELAYED Homes in Group in Semi- Restricted Area. The Zoning Commission has post- poned until next week decision on proposed amendment of its regula- tions to permit building of “com- munity houses,” or three homes in a group, in semi-restricted “A" resi- dential areas. The subject was debated yesterday at a special hearing and a week was allowed for filing of briefs. Strenuous objection to the change was presented by T. W. Buckley, treasurer of Manor Park Citizens’ Association, on the ground that the center house of a group of three lacked proper sunlight and air, James C. Wilkes, attorney for a builder, and J. B. Bowling and Frank | Bell, representing the B. F. Saul Co., had no objection to the purpose of the amendment, but voiced fears it would work a hardship on a section of North- | east Washington if its zoning was changed from “A” to “A" semi-re- | stricted area. This matter now is pending before the commission. It concerns land between Buchanan and | Randolph streets, Tenth and Four- teenth streets northeast. ‘They argued the rule should not for- bid a house owner from building a | kitchen and bath room on the second | floors so as to rent them. In some cases this has been done and pre-| vented loss of the house, the com- | mission was told. John Nolen, jr., city planner of the National Capital Park and Planning | Commission, approved the nmend- ment as a “step in the right direction,” Motor Cycles Strcamlmed London has cycles and sidecars, | | 1| JUST FIGURED OUT THAT 1 WORK JUST 1978 HOURS, 3O MINUTES AND 1S SECONDS A YEAR I PAass qz 801 WINDOWS IF | WALK UP THE EAST SIDE OF THE AVENUE AND 51,116 IF | WALK ON THE WEST SIDE — A TOTAL OF 93,917 ALTOGETHER | SMOKE A PACK AND A HALF OF CIGARETTES WALKING SOUTH AND ONLY A PACK ANDSIX WALKING NORTH, M WORKING NOW ON THE NUMBER. OF PEDESTRIANS | PASS TRYING TO CLASNIFY) THEM BY AGE ANDSEX WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935. ZONE AMENDMENT | Cre=zorwao mane coon. ___ —s, wessax | | CATH(L |G WOMEN VY FIGURED THAT IF | WALK TO THE OFFICE | TAKE 7763 STEPS AND THE WEAR) AND TEAR ON MY SHOES AMOUNTS TO ONE AND THREE TENTHS OF A CENT PER TRIP | PASS TWENTY SiX POLICEMEN ON THE WAY, SEVENTEEN DELICATESSEN STORES, TWELVE DRUG STORES, FORTY ICE CREAM PARLORS AND SIXTY FouR CIGAR STOoRES GEE. | GOTTA) ) NOTHIN' TO HANO T 7O )J \T.1 JUST TRAIN MYSELF TO OBSERVE THINGS — THATS ALL N. B. C. Plans Hollywood Studios. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 3 (#)—| Mary Hanna to Wed. NEW YORK, July 3 (#) —Miss Mary Plans for the construction here of | Hanna, granddaughter of Mark Hanna, four broadcasting studios, to be ready | | for use October 1, were announced | yesterday by Don E. Gilman, vice president in charge of the Western | division of the National Broadcasting | Co. late Cleveland capitalist and political | leader, obtained a license yesterday to marry Eberhard A. Block, a native of Germany. They will be married to- morrow at St. | proposals Patrick’s Cathedral. | | Miss Hanna, who is 22, is the daughter | victed of rioting, H. C. Meore, who said HIT BIRTH GONTROL Daughters Denounce Mar- garet Sanger and Fol- lowers. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, July 3.—Bigger and better families—in reply to the ad-| vocates of birth control—appeared yesterday to be the sentiment among the Catholic Daughters of America. | Members denounced Margaret Sanger, | birth control advocate, and her fol- | lowers. | Leaders said the organization’s wel- fare and philanthropic work, toward | which the members have contributed | $5,500,000 in the last 15 years, has raised the standard of morality and education in many under-privileged homes so that additional children are not a burden. Mrs. Jennie B. Greene of Balti- more, Md., vice supreme regent, and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Ahern, New Haven, Conn., a national director, advocated | & resolution against the repeal of birth control information laws, Mrs. Greene was a leader in the flght‘ against Mrs. Sanger's proposals at recent congressional hearings Washington. “The Catholic Daughters join in the stand of the Reman Catholic Church that the standards of mar- riage, living, the home and domestic life, and civilization will fall if the of the Margaret Sanger group are accepted,” Mrs. Greene said. Mrs. Ahern joined her in the state- ment and urged better medical care for mothers. Klan Rioter Gets Year. COLUMBUS, Ga., July 3 (44—Con- He said the company intended to | of the late Daniel Hanna, publisher of ' he was a Ku Klux Klan organizer, airways than it previously has streamlined motor | bring more motion picture stars to the | the Cleveland News, and Mrs. Stuart | yesterday was sentenced to 12 months | Hanoa of Cleveland. on the chain gang. at || DISTRICT 6557 N.W. Dignify your home. 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