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MARGARET SPEAKS 10 ENTER MOVIES Soprano of N. B. C. Musical THE EVENING STAR, CapiTAL's RADIO PrOGRAMS (Copyright, 1935) Monday, July 8. C 950k WMAL 630k AFTERNOO! WISV 1,460k PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. WOL 1,310k WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, HISTORY SLEUTHS 10 BEGIN SEARCH | Will Scour Capital for Pa- Program Follows Two her distinguished co-stars .on the Voice of Firestone, N. B. Co-stars. I C. musical feature, Margaret Speaks, young American soprano, has been summoned before the cameras of a leading motion picture producer. Already Gladys Swartout and Nel- son Eddy, with whom she has sung duets on the program, have been called OLLOWING in the footsteps of | 4 All-Star Ball Game All-Star l‘c\l Game “ .- An—ficu' ?fl.\ Game Today’s Winners pers Telling Story of Nation. Phil Saxe's Orch. Alice in Orchestralia Sam and Dick Flying time Sundown Revue Chasin’ the Blues The Desert Kid. Alice Hutchins Drake Temp]e of Song Singing Little Orphnn Annie Dick Tracy Evening Star Flashes Aunt Sue and Polly Tea Time Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Concert Miniatures EVENING PROGRAMS, to Hollywood. Eddy won acclaim in “Naughty Marietta,” and Miss Swarth- out is to be starred in a forthcoming flm, “Rose of the Rancho.” Miss Speaks is the niece of Olneyr Speaks, noted composer, and won her | way to a feature spot on the Voice program on the strength of duets she sang with Miss Swarthout, Eddy and Richard Crooks. She now alternates with Miss Swarthout as leading solo- | st on the program. * %k ok “DANGEROUS PARADISE,” an- other N. B. C. attraction, is to be continued through the Summer for the first time in the two years it has been on the air. Previously the pro- gram went off the air during the va- cation period. * x ¥ X «] ANNY ROSS and his State Fair Concert,” a new Summer radio show to be introduced by N. B. C. July 21, goes into rehearsal this week. The progmm will star the popular tenor of the “Show Boat” programs along with Howard Barlow's Orches- tra. Each week the program will be augmented with a prominent guest #oloist. Helen Oelheim, who will make her operatic debut next season with the Metropolitan Opera Co., has drawn the guest star assignment for the initial broadcast. * ok Xk X IOLUMBIA is busy renewing pro- gram contracts. Among the re- “Marie, the Little Helen Trent” and “Lavender and Old Lace.” e 'HE Radio Theater, voted the fa- vorite dramatic program of 1934 by the Nation's radio editors, will be- gin a new series on Columbia July 29. The most popular plays of the Ameri- can theater will be presented. PAY DEMAND DRAFTED Textile Workers Seek Increases of 5 to 40 Per Cent. PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 8 (P).— A new price list covering every type | of labor in woolen and worsted mills | and calling for wage increases of from | 5 to 40 per cent was adopted yester- | day by the woolen and worsted de- partment of the Textile Workers of America. The new list will be considered by | U. T. W. locals at special meetings | next Saturday or Sunday. It will be sent to manufacturers during the week of July 14. The maximum levels now being paid for each job are designated as SR O |mE=s | 2:30 Ma Perkins 2:45 |Dreams Come True Amos ‘Tony Scores—Music “The Black Chamber” Rhythm Boys Uncle Ezra 'n’_Anay and Gus Bill Coyle Dangerous Paradise Serenade Tito Guizar Arch McDonald Boake Carter Waltz Time News Flashes ‘Tea Dansent Radio Voices William A. Roberts News—Music Today in Sports Waltz Melodies Government Family One-Time_Opportunities |~ ¢ ) |Richard Himber's Orch. ;Margaret Speaks Radio Fibber McGee don Guy“lam?lrdn'x Orch. Pick and Pat Dance Music “Five Star Final” News Spotlight Symphonic_Ensemble ) |Horlick’s Gypsies |Music at “Haydn'l Greater I;flnlu’ell Princess Pat Players Three Little Words Georgette Ross Howard St. Louis Blues " Contented Program |Max Bendix’s Band Cuckoo Clock Wayne King’ Lilac Time Orch, Lonely Jack Scotch Lad and Lass Boxing Matches Matches News Bulletins Symphonic Ensemble | Judging he Stars Glen Echo Orchestra 'News Bulletins ¥ Harold Stern’s Orch. Ray Noble’s Orch. Abe Lyman’s Orch. Le Roy Smith's Orch. Your Serenader Dance Music Night Owl Arthur Reilly Freddle Marnn s Orch. \Elu_krflmnt Orch, | Slumber Hour Godfrey's Moon Dial Ted Fiorito’s Orch. ) 'Sign Off | Your Timekeeper Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Cheerio Breakfast Club Your Timekeeper Girl Alone Hill Billies Shades of Blue News Isabelle Allen Edward McHugh Today’s Children Bulletins Sign Off Elder Michaux Sun Dial “w . Dance Parade Sports Flashes Dance Parade * Sign off Musical Clock Sun Dial Romany Trail Contract Bridge Rolling Stones Art Egan Police Flashes Jack Ward, organist Mummz Parndo Honeymooners Wendall Hall Bavarian Orchestra Eton Boys Milky Way Just Plain Bill The Balladeers Variety and Value “Top O’ the Morning” Harriet Ayes, songs 0 Three Scamps Honeyboy and Sassafras| Merry Madcaps \Simpson Boys ‘The Doctor Says |Words and Musie AFTERNOON Voice ¢f Experience The Gumps Mary Marlin Red Cross Program PROGRAMS Merry Go Round |Spitalny’s Orchestra 12: JD ‘Muslc «Guild Farm 12 45 |Narcotic Defense - Curbstone Queries The Kilmer Family and Home Hour Woman’s Hour Afternoon Rhythms 'Woman’s Hour Bertha Parker Richard Crooks, songs Varieties Singing Organist Luncheon Concert News Flashes Dance Music Church of the Air By the Associated Press. Nine historian-detectives have started on the trail of 3,500,000 cubic feet of official documents which have piled up here since the Government was founded. Their search will take them to shiny new buildings and old fire traps, to abandoned attics, cellar basements and even to the White House garage. They hope to find all the mass of letters, orders, rules, files and sta- tistics which tell the official story of the United States of America. ‘When the search is ended these memos of history will be collected for the first time in the new Archives Building, where students and writers will be able to study them. | About 150 buildings, scattered over the District of Columbia, hold the treasure which the nine detectives are seeking, Archivist R. D. W. Con- nor estimates. Some of the documents will be torn, damp, decayed, bug-infested, gnawed by rats, but the archivist hopes to rescue them for future historians. The sun's rays, the acids of city air THROAT Your throat feels raw. Swallow- ing hurts. Germs have forced your salivary glands below par— Narccuc Delense Farm = 1:30 [Al Pearce’s Gang 7 R Three Flats Viennese Sextet and Home Hour Little French Princess [Romance of Helen Trent Between Bookends Happy Hollow Club Car Revue ' Tex Anne, songs Alice T. Brooks 2:00 |Home, Sweet Home Silver 2:15 Vic and Sade “ Nellie Morin Sisters Flute Revell Dnlum Brothers . A am ch Nichols of Okla. Do You Remember? Alice T. Brooks Book of Melodies Alabama Three WOmuns Radlo Review |Betty "X‘he Song Garden King Arthur Land Easy Aces Minutes of Fun Harvest of Song and Bob Poetic Strings Science Service /Connie Gates {Today's Winners oo . */Pan-American Program 5 |Nellie Tayloe Ross tNursery Rhymes String Ensemble | Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie the minimum pay in the new price list. —_— BULGARIA HITS POLITICS New Decree Strikes at Continu- ing Parties Against Law. SOFIA, July 8 (£).—The Bulgarian government yesterday published a de- cree sharpening the penalties for those guilty of political offences. The decree strikes particularly at the con- tinuance of party politics in defiance Gen. Rachko Arthanassoff, minister | of the interior, is empowered to es- tablish concentration camps for of- fenders. He is also given authority to | banish them from Bulgaria for a| maximum of five years. Suppression | of newspapers and books is also part of the minister’s authority. 2,000 at Beggar's Funeral. Two thousand mourners and three brass bands were in the funeral pro- cession for Vojtech Mizers, a profes- sional beggar in Cesky Dub, Bohemia. Mizers was 75 and had been a beggar for 40 years. He attended every fu- neral held in the local cemetery, always walking at the end of the procession, and refusing every invitation to return to the house for food and wine. —_— Deaths Reported. Wflllilhm P coulter 85. U. 8. Soldiers’ 1417 Perry ol oviderice Hospial. cheszer 3.5Dick, 55, St Eilzaveths Hos: tal. Johfi Connolly. 55, 8t. Elizabeths’ Hos- al. Crockett Owen, 54, 1028 Conn. ave. nw. Bert Bories, 51, 816 Eve st. 45, Veterans Admin- . Pattii Phylils L. Fnterso 824 G 8 Howell R. Jar asualty Hos Atll Richard Wulsh 9, Episcopal Hospi Infant to Stephen and Elsie Kfill!, Elble] Hospital, ant to Bradley and Della Atkins, Sibley ‘Hospital Martha Anthery. 85, 1116 dth st. n.w. Henry L. Gowens, 81, 732 Harvard st. n.w. n'asy'-*n‘éi‘l"“‘ Casuaity Hospital Bamuel Roscoe. 11 Freedmen’s Hospital. Births Reported. ‘Thomas M. and Mamn Barnett, girl. Claude I. and Mary l‘ Carpenter. boy. Elmer H and Annie 4. Harrell. boy. Joseph R. and Louise H. Moring. girl. Joseph and Anna Blumenthal. boy. Joseph J. and M. Dnnnnn gir] Efl and Sadie Hyman, boy. d Ruth su:mmn boy. Dorothy n-nknl.ht. boy. w! d uliln F. and Laura V. Bn'mh [ll’l wis and Portla Bishop, boy. enry nnd Blanche Dozier, (u'l lius and Anastacia Graves lnklin and Lou; SI0D0 TO ANYONE WHO CAN FIND ANY WATER IN FAIRFAX PAINTS A “Fairfax” Asbestos Roof Paint Black Only. 75 C Per gallon... Just the “‘h:_f., for that Summer_bun; For use on any roof in any weather. ‘Water proof. BIII'IER FLYNN 609 C St. N.W. Metro. OISI Established in 1845 |Flying Time \Sundown Revue [Evening Star Flashes ‘Winnie the Pooh 5:30 [News—Chasin’ the Blues!Tea Time MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Guy Lombardo and his orchestra will begin a new series on WJSV at 7. New and old tunes will be sprinkled through the program in which Carmen Lombardo will appear as the soloist. Margaret Speaks, soprano soloist on the Service Hour, a WRC attraction at 7:30, will feature “We Will Always ) a | Be Sweethearts,” Lehar’s “Vilia” from of the law that abolished all parties. | ‘The Merry Widow” and “Meditation™ from Massenet’s “Thais.” |WILD TRUCK KILLS TWO Three Also Injured on Steep Hill Near Kittanning, Pa. KITTANNING, Pa,, July 8 (P.—A carnival truck and trailer ran wild down steep East Brady Hill yesterday, killing two men and injuring three | others, two critically. The dead are Bill Moore, 30, of Pittsburgh, and Bill (Butch) Collell, 50, address unknown. The injured, who were removed to a Butler hospital, are J. R. Wilson, driver of the vehicle, Court Blanton, 32, of Rockville,.S. C, and an un- identified man. Both of the latter suffered fractured skulls and broken bones. Their condition is critical. RENOV]ZE ¢ e+ your home Renovizing that is not commonplace. EBERLY’S 108 K N.W. 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Only the harmless rays of electric lights will touch the documents. The air of the CONVENTION AT SEA Medical Unit Opens Session on Queen of Berumda. 8. 8. QUEEN OF BERMUDA, at Sea, July 8 (#).—The Pan-American Medical Association opened its annual meeting yesterday at sea with Presi- dent Chevaller Jackson of Phila- delphia contributing a note of inter- national good will in his address. Following upon the general assem- bly, sectional meetings heard discus- sions by Dr. Aaron Arkin of Chicago, Dr. William D. Haggard of Nash- ville, Tenn.; Dr. Lewellyn Barker of Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, and Dr. Charles Beury, president of Temple University, Philadelphia. RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. On Boardwalk. * A7 Ducklings Stop Traffic. 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