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< ) 4 Thursday, August 22. CapitaL's Rabio PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. (Copyright, 1935) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | WRC 950k | WMAL 630k | WISV 1460k | WOL 1,310k P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. 3:00 Wanns Radio Review |Betty and Bod ‘Wash.-Chicago Game Today’s VZinneu 3:00 3:15 |Easy Aces BT Mol 3:15 8:30 |Four Dots 'ouden Party A 3:30 3:45 [King Arthur Land 5 G s b 3:45 e son’s Orch. Tedd Hill's Creh. ‘Wash.-Chicago Game Cocktalls for Two 4:00 4:00 :Meredxth Wilson's | ly h.-Chis il e Matinee Musxcale Singing Lady S Tea Dansant 4:30 | |Little Orphan Annie it = 4 4:45 Q |Flying Time |Evening Star Flashes Buck Rogers |Radlo Voices 5:00 Sundown Revue \Wumle the Pooh \Evemng Rhythms s : 5:15 {Chasin’ the Blues |Tea Time |Jack Armstrong b 5:30 |John Herrick Lowell Thomas \Russmn Bear Orch. Salon Music 5:45 EVENING PROGRAMS, P.M. JAmos ‘0’ Andy |Sports Parade Dinner Music News—Music 6:00 |Scores—Music Tony and Gus |Martha and Hal Today In Sports 6:15' Evening Album |Arch McDonald “Florienne” 6:30 Dorsey Brothers Orch. ROBINSON SPEAKS IN FORUM TONIGHT Senate Leader to Review Work of Present Session “of Congress. CCOMPLISHMENTS of the present session of Congress will be outlined by Senator Robinson of Arkansas, Demo- cratic leader of the Senate,, during the National Radio Forum tonight over WRC and a coast-to-coast net- work of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. ‘The Forum, artanged by The Wash.. ington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Senator Robinson will deal espe- cially with the major legislation that has passed since the first session of the Seventy-fourth Congress convened last January. These include the eco- nomic security bill, the work relief bill, President Roosevelt's “share the wealth” tax bill, and various appro- priation measures. * ok % X EDDE CANTOR and his straight man, James Wallington, are to be reunited in a new radio series to start on Columbia October 6. A toothpaste manufacturer will sponsor the broad- casts. * ok k¥ ,ANNY ROSS' “State Fair Concert,” originally scheduled as a seven weeks’ series to end September 1, will be extended for at least three addi- ;700 | tional broadcasts. Rep. Patman of Texas |Three Scamps Boake Carter Government Family 6:45 }zudy Va])ee Nickelodeon Scout Jamboree Dixie Harmonies 7:00 e ‘Kaw Smith's Hour “Five-Star Final” 7:15 “ o ow G. W. U. Forum | e News Spotlight 7:30 o7 Federation of Citizens | * * Joe Holman _7:45 Capt, Henry's Showboat (Death Valley Days |Manhattan Choir Legislative Highlights 8:00 o i 7 i % = Capital Hawaiians 8:15 Civic Opera Otch. Marty May Baer-Doyle Fight 8:30 o e o s “ 845 R z N. B. C. Symphony Heidt’s Brigadiers | Baer-Doyle Fight B.Og 915 | o« o« s et “« a 91 gigaf o = 2 e Isham Jones' Orch. o e 9:30 9:45 o i | Dl e |News Flashes _9:45 30:00 {Ice Carnival Jewish Hour News Bulletins (Wrestling_Bouts 10:00 10:15 |Jesse Crawford, organist - o Johnny Hamp's Orch. 10:15 10:30 National Radio Forum: News Bulletins Ernie Holst's Orch. " o 10:30 10:45 |Senator Robinson of Ark. Joe Rines' Orch B g | 10:45 11:00 Night Owl ISlumber Hour |Seattle Symphony |Wrestling Bouts 11:00 11:15 |Arthur Reilly | e ks Sports Flashes 11:15 11:30 | Fox AmRV‘""S % i Ted Weem's Orch. Frank Juele’s Orch. 11:30 WASHE T et Al s 11:45 lz.oo Sign_off |Sign_oft Sign Off |Sign off |712:00 EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. AM. R. F. D. x 6:30 ~7:00 |Gordon Hittenmark | Morning Devotions |Sun Dial Mausical Clock 7:00 7:15 % oY |Don Hall Trio = - - i E 7:30 St |Cheerio P “ “ 185 | - I e L= “ “8:00 Gordon Hittenmark Breakfast Club Sun Dial Musical Clock e L@ = “« - | - “ Hittenmark |News—Cleo Brown Sun Dial |Piano Moods 5 |Girl Alone | Yodeling Philosopher |The Captivators Cheerful Earful |The Hill Billies |Betty Crocker |Today’s Children News Bulletins Morning Melodies |Pictures in Songs Police Flashes |Jack Ward |U. 8. Marine Band ‘Pine Camp Maneuvers The Honeymooners | Wendall Hall |Bavarian Orchestra Cookmg Closeups {Blanche Sweet Sandra Brown's Songs Just Plain Bill | The Balladeers | Varieties Top o' the Morning Views of News Martha and Hal Simpson_Boys |The Lamp Lighter |Bertha Parker Honeyboy and Sassafras Merry Macs {The Gumps Varieties |Merry Madcaps |Words and Music Mary Marlin Morning Concert et | o A Rhythms Bob Miller AFTERNOON PROGRAMS £ :00 [Merry-Go-Round Curbstone Queries l:En?henn Vlush: [String_Trio e :15 [The Oleanders Kilmer Family | \Ne\\s Flashes . B : }butus Orchestra \Farm and Home Hour \l\e“S—Mule J‘v.o Planu Team - 200" | Gypey Orchestra {Farm and Home Hour Little French Princess Steamship Radio : :15 = - - = Romance of Helen Trent o = - 1:30 ‘Kitchen Party iRosa Linda, pianist Between Bookends |Joan Adair, songs : J1:45 e | R Happy Hollow |Kearns and Fontville 4 2:00 | Home, Sweet Home | Pedro Via's Orch. |Connie Gates Book of M’ao?u'es i 2:15 |Vic and Sade T = |Instrumentalists Z 2:30 ;Mfl Perkins {Vaughn de Leath Eddie Dunstedter |Orchestral Gems 2:30 _2:45 Herald of Senity [ Morin_sisters S | 2:45 3:00 WOmans Radio Review Betty and Bob Wash.-Chicago Game Today's Winners 3:00 3:15 Gale Page 5 = o * 3:15 3:30 |Tamora Dmlelriefl |Viennese Sextet = i ) 3 3:30 J3:45 Jolly Coburn’s Orch. |Women’s Clubs S . " 3:45 4:00 ’Jo]ly Coburn’s Orch. Don Rodolfo’s Orch. Wash.-Chicago Game John McCormack’s songs| 4:00 4:15 |Rod and Stream - ) g L ‘Newa Flashes 4:15 4:30 |Strolling Songsters Singing Lady 7 5 {Tea Danum 4:30 4:45 |Sam and Dick Little Orphan Annie = = | ad | -4:45 Flying Time [Evening Star Flashes Intercollegiate Council One Time Opportunities 5:00 |Sundown Revue Aunt Sue and {Evening Hawatian Cocktail 5:15 Chasin’ the Blues |Tea Time Jack Armstrong |Radio Voices 5:30 MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES * Cecil B. De Mille and Henry Wil- | of Texas, will discuss the prospects of | tions, include “Sliphorn Sam,” and a coxon, producer and star of “The |&ction on the soldiers’ bonus bill at medley from “Katinka.” | the next session of Congress on WRC A medley of hits from “Flying Crusades,” will take part in Rudy Vallee'’s Variety Show on WRC at 7. | Beatrice Lillie, comedienne, and Billy ‘ final “Jewish Hour” program. Kent of vaudeville fame also will| 1 contr ibute. at 6:45 Cook, Second Symphony and “Tragic Over- | attraction at 8. ture”—will be featured by the N. B. C. Symphony Orchestra on WMAL at 9. Novelty songs WMAL will broadcast at 10 the| " will bring his comedy aboard Two compositions of Brahms——the Capt. Henry's Show Boat, a WRC | program of Horace Heidt and his Representative Patman, Democrat, | Brigadiers on WJSV at 9. The selec- | | Down to Rio will be the highlight “the man of -many | Kel ntucky Home.” A blow-by-blow description of the are included in the | ARLINGTON ENTRANCE WORK READVERTISED| Due to the Supreme Court’s decision, holding the N. R. A. unconstitutional, the National Park Service yesterday readvertised, for bids for grading and planning of grounds around the me- morial entrance to Arlington National | Cemetery. Bids will be cpened at 11| a.m. next Wednesday in room 1615 Navy Building. C. Marshall Finnan, =upermtendent of the National Capital Parks, said this | work comprises three major items— grading of some 2,100 cubic yards of | lawn areas and shrub beds; furnishing, delivering and placing of top soil for the lawn areas and shrub beds; cutting and removing eight trees and back- | filling the pits thus formed, and dig- | ging hedge trenches and tree pits, “FELT MISERABLE | MOST OF THE TIME” Then Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN | Checked Her Constipation* Read Mrs. Marsden’s letter: “I have been a subject of constipa- tion* for the last 11 years. I felt miserable and irritable most of the time. My husband is a man- ager of a chain store. He said ‘Why don’t you try Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN?” “ALL-BRAN helped me right | away. I have taken it now for the past 5 months, and I am as regu- lar as a clock. My health is fine, and I am full of pep.”—Mrs. Charles Marsden, 681 Merrick St., Detroit, Mich. *Constipation due to insufficient #bulk” in meals. ALL-BRAN provides gentle “balk” to aid regular habits. It also supplies vitamin B and iron. The “bulk” of ALL-BRAN is more effective than the “bulk” in fruits and vegetables, as it does not break down within the body. Two tablespoonfuls daily are us- ually sufficient. If not corrected this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and- green p'ackage at our er’s. Made vy Kellogg in Battle Creek. = furnishing top soil and pianting ma- | terial, as well as fertilizer. to maintain the plant material until the expiration of the guarantee, Whlch s usually two years. The successful contractor will have VStewart—A C. —Nonheast il ‘ Authorized Service ||| SPEEDOMETERS MILLER-DUDLEY 1116 144 ST.NW. NORTH 1583 Read If you have a definite trip planned for your Summer vacation you will want to be posted on Washington happenings through The Star. Mail or leave your address or itinerary at The Star Business Office, and The Star will be mailed to you with the same dispatch as if you were in your own home in Washington. The Slat, The Star FREE INSPECTIONS ON_ANY MAKE RADIO BY OUR RADIO EXPERTS SPECIAL_PRICES ON ALL-WAVE AERIALS N R 938 F ST. N.W. RATES by MAIL Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia Evening & Sunday Evening Sunday One Month, 85¢ 80c 40 100 Ome Week. 25¢ 15e Other States and Canada Evening &Bunday Evening Sundsy 500 One Week. 30s 25¢ 18e Onée Month. $1.00 K Baer-Doyle fight in Madison Square Sflrflen wil be bradcast by WOL at :30. * % k% JOHN F. ROYAL, vice president of the National Broadcasting Co. in D. C., THURSDAY, charge of programs, hu.opened ne- gotiations with Italy and Ethiopia with a view to broadcast news of the impending war, if it develops. * K % FRANK CRUMIT, who for three weeks has served as guest master of ceremonies on the, “Town Hall Tonight” series, has been signed to continue in that capacity until Fred Allen returns from Hollywood. * ok ok % ‘HE “Church of the Air” religious program will begin its fifth year of broadcasting on Columbia September 1. The initial broadcast will be de- voted to the Episcopal and Jewish faiths. — Barmaids Want Sundays Off. Barmaids of England are seeking are demanding $5 a week plus board and lodging, or $7 a week and meals when they sleep out. Alternate Sun- days off are desired. Barmen ask $8.75 a week plus board and lodging, or $1250 a week plus meals during the day. better pay and Sunday outings. They | AUGUST 22, 1935. |COTTON TAX ATTACKED * property without “due process of | cts and not “in conformity with the law.” It charged the levy was im- power of Congress to levy and collect IN BALTIMORE SUIT | posed to reise the price of farm pro- | tases” By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, August 22.—A suit attacking the validity of the A. A. A's cotton-processing tax and asking an order restraining the. Federal Gov- ernment from collecting $390,000 on the levy was on file in United States District Court here yesterday. Filed by the Mount Vernon-Wood- berry Mills, Inc., the suit petitioned| an injunction restraining Lewis M. Milbourne, acting collector of internal’ revenue, from collecting taxes due for the last four months. The suit alleged the tax was un- constitutional because it took awey |RENOVIZE . . . your home Difficult Renovizing—Neatly Accomplished 1108 K NW. Dignify your home. 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