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B—6 %= TAD T BOUNE IS TDLLS. Austrian Short Waves to August 7. | WRC 950k P.M. S1TAR, (Copyright, 1935) [ WMAL 630k | WISV 1460k | AFTERNOON PROGRAMS WASEINGTO Eastern Standard Time. WOL 1,310k | N, P.M. Carry Program Along Many Ether Dips.™ 3:00 | Woman's Rad'o Review 3:15 TR 3:30 ‘Hurdy Gurdy Man 3:45 |Mexican Fiesta [Beity and Beb |Easy Aces |Columbia U. Choir La Forge Musicale Loretta Lee Today’s Winners 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 | Mexican Flesta in the United States by both | 4:18 | Vocational Guidance N. B, C. and Columbia Sta-| 4:30 |James Wilkinson USIC from the Salzburg musi- M cal festival, to be rebroadcast tions, will “bounce” 50 miles above| 4:45_ Sam and Dic the stratosphere on its way from| 5:00 Flying- Time Log of the Day Singing Lady [Little O ening |Mount and Guest Melodic Moments Musical Novelties Patti Chapin |Richard Bonelli News_Flashes Tea Dansant 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 Buck Rogers One Time Opportunities | Austria to this country. In fact, it may “bounce” times, according to O. B. Hanson, | N. B. C. chief engineer. “The short waves carrying this music virtually will bounce several times be- tween the surface of the earth and s radio reflecting layer in the ino- sphere before reaching the recefviny antenna in the United States,” Han- | son said. The initial concert from Salzburg is several | | 5:15 |Sundown Revue 5:30 |Chasin’ the Biue | 5:45 | The Desert Kid !Aunt Sue and Polly |Tea Time Lowell Thomas |Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Poetic Strings |Radio Voices |Street Forum 5:00 | 5:15 5:30 5:45 P.M. EVE. G PROGRAMS. P.M. 6:00 (Amos 'n’ Andy 6:15 [Uncle Ezra 6:30 |Scores—Music 6:45 |The Air Glider |Sports Parade |Tony and Gus Evening Album |Dangerous Paradise ‘Dinner Music |Dinner Concert Martha and Hal |Arch McDonald |Boake Carter |Dance Music- Today in Sports |Government, | Family 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 "7:00 One Man's Family 7:15 | » s 7:30 Wayne King's Orch. nas [ " scheduled Sunday at 10 am. On |Hits and Bits |House of Glass |Johnnie’s Foursome |John Laurence Dance Rhythms Broadway Varieties News Spotlight “Five Star Final” U. 8. Marine Band 7:00 1:16 7:30 7:45 succeeding Sundays, August 18 and 25, other concerts will be heard. Felix Weingartner, one of Europe’s most noted conductors, and recog- :00 |Town Hall Tonight John Charles Thomas Education in the News nized throughout the musical world | as probably the greatest living inter- preter of Beethoven symphonies, will direct the orchestra in the first broad- cast. “9:00 Harry Reser’s Orch. 9:15 Dick Liebert, organist 9:30 Ray Noble's Orch. | 9:45 L4 5 10:00 |Del Regis' Orch. 110:15 ¥ 3 10:30 |Leonard Keller's Orch. * ok ok % UCILLE FANCHON, 18-year-old New York girl, has been chosen [10:45 The Open Road from a group of 200 contestants to|11:00 Night Owl play an important role in the “Dreams ‘ 11:15 Arthur Reilly Come True" program on N. B. C. 111:30 Lights Out She is a schoolgirl with stage am- bitions and is a prize pupil of Ned The Venutians Stones of History News Bulletins Ink Spots Gene Fogarty's Orch. Club Habana Orch. Slumber Hour Sign Off _ Six Gun Justice IMark Warnow U. S. Marine Band 3 Tut’s Hill Billles Orchestral Concert 3:00 | 8:15 | 8:30 | 8:45 | Adventures of Gracie House Party He, She, They Lyric Quartet Greenwich Village London Four News Flashes News Flashes 7 Claude Hopkins’ Orch. | Ted Piorito's Orch. National Moon Dial Dornberger’s Orchestra Jan Garber's Orch. ~ Amateur Night At ‘the ansulr Sport Flashes Frank Juele’s Orch Zeeman's Orchestra Sign Off |Sign_OfFf ‘Wayburn, Broadway dance master. T 'GRANDMA'S NIGHT OUT,” fea- turing Mrs. Emily Klein as mis- tress of ceremonies, and a cast all 60 | years of age or over, will nmake its| debut on WOL Friday at 8:30 p.m. * EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. 9:00 | 9:15 9:30 | 9:45 {Morning Devotions |Don Hall Trio |Cheerio JFOR every three songs that Al Jolson | uses on his Chateau programs on N. B. C., Victor Young, orchestra lead- er, has to arrange from six to eight rdon Hittenmark |Breakfast_Club s = Musical Clock [Christian Hour |Musical Clock lMusTm “Clock numbers. Jolson likes to hear "“i 9:00 Gordon Hittenmark orchestra play the special arrange-| o'y Gir] Alone ments before he decides which ones| g.3) |The Hill Billies to use. 9:45 Morning Parade Cleo Brown |Edward MacHugh |Today's Children News Bulletins jRamany Trail Morning Melodies |News—Melodies Cheerful Earful Piano Selections Police Flashes—Music Jack Ward, Organist |16:00 |W. R. Beattie MAJOR FEATURES AND| |10:15 The House Detective PROGRAM NOTES. Jack and Laretta | Wendall Hall U. S. Navy Band The Capitivators Milky Way Just Plain Bill Marie de Ville The second of the new series of 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras programs featuring John Charles | 11:30 'Merry Madcaps Thomas, baritone, with an orchestra |11:45 | = o Simpson Boys Merry Macs Words and Music |The Lamp Lighter |The Gumps |Mary Marlin |Rhythms The Balladeers Varieties Boys' Band Views of the News Top o'the Morning Varieties | 8:00 | 8:15 | 8:30 | 8:45 9:45 | 10:00 | 10:15 | 110:30 | 10:45 | 11:00 | 11:15 11:30 String Trio 11:45 directed by Frank Tours, will be broadcast by WMAL at 8. In these | P.M. . AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. | programs many of Thomas’ vocal of- |12:00 |Merry-Go-Round ferings are knit together by a dra- [12:15 |Rex Battle's Ensemble matic theme in serial form. 12:30 |Airbreaks Winners in the auditions held in | 12:45 £ Curbstone Queries Kilmer Family Farm and Home Hour Luncheon Music Jek sz 5rd Singing Organist News Flashes Ward Eggleston, Songs | Radio Album Philadelphia for new talent for the | 1:00 Gypsy Orchestra “Town Hall Tonight” program will | 1:15 & “ take part in the WRC broadcast at 8, | 1:30 'Al Pearce’s Gang A new variety series, to be known | _1'43 Sl Farm and Home Hour Music Guild French Princess |Romance of Heler Between Bookends Happy Hollow Trent as “The House Party.” will open on | 2:00 |Home, Sweet Home WJSV at 9:30. Eddie East and Ralph | 2:15 |Vic and Sade Dumke, Howard Marsh, tenor, and | 2:30 |Ma Perkins Virginia Uppercu and contribte to | 3:45_Dreams Come True Music_Guild The Wise Man Vaughn de Leath Dalton Brothers Orientale The Dictators " |Johann Singer, pianist Carnival of Music Jose Alvarez, tenor Marion Mullen, Songs Book of Melodies | |Lewis James, songs the program | 3:00 ‘Woml'n's Radio Review Selections from the Broadway musi- | 3:19 s cal show “The Band Wagon” ~will | 3:39 \Order of Eagles be featured during the Broadway 3:4% Grenadiefs gz Betty and fi v |Easy Aces Garden Pa To Be Announced |Today’s Winners Varieties program on WJSV at 71:30. | 4:00 Meredith Wilson's Orch The numbers include “Dancing in the | 4:15 | 4:1 " “Ni B | 4:30 Dark” and “Night and Day.’ 5 | Four Dots |Matinee Musicale Betty Ryder | Teddy Hill's Oreh, |Singing Lady |Little Orphan Annie |Cocktails for Two. News Flashes 12:00 | 12:15 12:30 $8cgileniBoidie | PILOT DIES IN WRECK | 518 | 5:30 OF STRATOSPHERE SHIP, |Flying Time |Sundown Revue [Chasin’ the Blues France's Three Years of Work to Test Trans-Atlantic Route Ends in Crash. By the Associated Press. PARIS, August 7.—France’s pioneer plane for stratosphere flying was de- molished and its pilot was dead yester- day after a disastrous test flight which wrecked three years of secret work. The cause of the accident yester- day may never be known, but air| officials expressed a belief that the pilot, Marcel Cogno, 28, must have lost consciousness in the hermetically | sealed, compressed air chamber after hours of flying at an altitude of more that five miles. Cogno's body burned in the plane | as the ship exploded in crashing into a woods near Bonnieres. The French hoped to use the plane to test the theory that the Atlantic could be flown quickly and safely through the stratosphere. PLAN STOCK ISSUE COATESVILLE, Pa. August 7 (fi).‘ ~—Business men here_decided to issue | stock to refinance tesville's air- port and finish work on the landing field. After an aviator and civic leaders urged completion of the field as a Pprotection to fiyers and a boon to busi- ness, 150 men at a banquec iast night voted to issue the stock within 20 days. p Lieut. Comdr. Jesse Kenworthy. formerly of the crashed dirigible, Macon, said emergency airfieids such as the Coatesville port would help to prevent many accidents. His remarks were indorsed by William A. Reiter, chief of the State Bureau of Aero- nautics. F. H. Gordon, vice president of the Lukens Steel Co.. advocated the im- | provement as an aid to industry and business, | $ l One Whole Fried Chicken ENOUGH FOR 4 PEOPLE Phone Decatur 4588, 1914 13th St. N.W. | WITH DELIVERED IN 30 MINUTES kENOVlZE + s o your home Jennie’s specill Chicken Dinner Corn Fritters and Hot Rolls 6 AM. to 8 P.M. Reliable for Elghty-six Years 1108 K N.W. g DISTRICT 6557 | Dignify vour home." Phone “Eberiy's” Evening Star Flashes Winnie the Pooh |Tea Time Buck Rogers Evening Rhythms. WJack Armstrong A MOSQUITO BITE sometimes means DEATH! ;Onz Time Opportunities | Radio Voices D. C., WEDNESDAY BUILDING PROTEST HEARING DELAYED Allen Confers on Evidence in Charges Against In- spector’s Office. Commissioner George E. Allen to- day postponed for at least a month public hearings he will hold on com- plaints of alleged violation of the | District building and zoning code by the office of the District inspector | of buildings. | | Allen conferred today with Elwood Seal and Chester Gray, assistant to| the corporation counsel , who had | been assigned to investigate the charges to see if they have apparent proof. Allen later directed the two to take at least a month to make further study of the complaints which | came from officers of Local 102, In- ternational Union of Operating En- gineers. Col. John W. Oechmann, building in- | spector, who has denied any willful| AUGUST. 7, 1935. answer. Allen then will air complaints and answers at public hearings. | Among the complaints are allega- | tions ranging all the way frgm a statement that a permit was granted | without payment of a required fee to & charge that 3 member of the build- ing inspector’s office, so far unidenti- fied, accepted a loan of $50 from a builder while 2 permit application by the builder was pending. . Pope to Send Chalice to U. 8. CASTEL GANDOLFO, August 7 (). | —Pope Pius will send a golden chalice | to Cleveland, Ohio, for the National | Eucharistic Congress in September. It will be carried by Msgr. Diego. Venini, | the secret chamberlain. | ADVERTISEMEN Wake Up Your | LIVER BILE— Without Calomel. and You' of Bed in the Morning The lver should pour out two pounds of liguid bile into your bowels dsily. If this bile is not flowing freely. your food doesn't digest. the wels. G You get constipated. Your whole system ix poisoned and you feel nk a La. mere bowel movement doesn't gei at violation of Code requirements, is to | 0 on leave the last two weeks of this | month, drafted complaints for which they find | proof cooies will be furnished Col. Oehmann for STATION the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Littie L make you feel ““up and up.” Harmless, gentle. yet amazing in, making bile flow freely. " Ask for_Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse any- thing else. 2bc. M. Co When Seal and Gray have | him to study d R\ ‘.! xz O\/ER THE AIR Toright KRUEGER HOUSE PARTY A gay, new program of music, laughter and song, starring % Virginia Uppercy Radio's newest talent “find"'—the society girl whose Ihrillflv»i" packed them in at New York's fashionable Caprice Room. % The Four Minute Men Fndvm!e quartet of millions of radio fans; *i"u Krueger Party Orchestra WJSV ... 9:30 P.M. % Eddie and Ralph “Sisters of the Skillet". 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