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Monday, September 30. WRC 950k . P.M. WMAL 630k (Copyright, 1935) AFTERNOON PROGRAMS l 00 'Alice Hutchins Drake :15 |Ma Perkins Vic and Sade ‘The O'Neils [Campbell’s Royalists Vaughn de Leath [King's Jesters ews Bulletins Book of Meluiles Plano Moods Death Woman's Radio Review |[Betty Sundown Revue Good “ “ Songs and Stories Tea Time and Bob 'Today’s Winners - Will Program Al Pearce’s Gang Tom Mix 'Tarzan Little [Evening Star Flashes /Aunt Sue and Polly Singing Lady Bing* Crosby Orphan_Annie WOL 1,310k Sepian Syncopation One-Time Opportunities William A. Roberts % b THE EVENING -STAR, -WASHINGTON,- D..-C.,. -MONDAY, .SEPTEMBER -, 30, 1935. Eastern Standard Time. WISV_1460k News—Musicale Salon Musicale [Dictators i Driver’s Permits Chicago Variety Hour Do, Re, M1 Manhattan Matinee Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong Columbia Feature EVENING PROGRAMS Flying Time 5 |Sports—Music Stanley High 45 |Bulletin Board Good Will Industries well Thomas Today in Sports IDinner Concert News Bulletins Government 7:00 |Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15 |Uncle Ezra 7:30 (Three Maids and a Mike :45 |George Hall's Orch. iDinner Concert Stamp Club Education in the News [Dangerous Paradise Electric Guitar [News Spotlight [Ray Noble’s Orch. ily [Paul Whiteman's Music [Myrt and Marge [Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Danish Voices w . [Martha and Hal [Singin® Sam [Boake Carter 00 | Hammerstein's Music Hall 815 i e 8:30 mrgu-et spenks 8:45 Pibber McGee and Molly [Evening in Paris Five Star Final London Symphony Scotch Lad and Lass Detective Mysteries Lombardo Road Pick and Pat 9:00 Humck s Gypdu 9:15 9:30 9:45 Gnce Moore Sinclair Greater Minstrels Princess Pat Players Amateur Hour Betty Gould, organist Lonesome Pine Singer [Radio Theater 10:00 Contented Program 10:15 10:30 |National Radio Forum: 10:45 | senator King of Utah. |Mrs. Roberta Lawson News Bulletins ‘Cuckoo Hour Amateur Hour News Bulleting Arthur Lewis, baritone Wayne King's Orchestra March of Time Postmaster Gen. Farley 11:00 (Night Owl 11:15 |arthur Rellly Club Habana Orch. handor Griff Williams’ Orch. Al Lyons’ Orchestra Gordon Hittenmark L ] Gordon Hittenmark N. B. Slumber Hour Sons of Pioneers Hi-Hilarities ' Yodeling Philosopher Orgon Music [Eddie Bonelli’s Orch. Eddie Bonelli’s Orch. Natlonnl Moon Dial Jerry Freeman's Orch. Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW ILeon Belasco’s Orchestra Seymour Simon’s Orch. Musical Clock C. Revue Gordon Hittenmark Morning Devotions | Morning Glories Cheerlo Musical Clock Gordon Hittenmark |Richard Leibert, organist | Yodeling Cowboys Hill Billies {News Bulletis Breakfast Club Songs of Hawaii Police Flashes Musicale Jack Ward, ogranist All Hands on Deck Men of Manhattan 'News—Beauty Talk Home Sweet Home Gypsy Trail Three Shades of Blue News—Cleo Brown Edward Mac Hugh 'Today’s Children Herman and Banta Varieties Sage’s Album ‘Bobby Worth Band Box News—Betty Hudson Romany Trail U. S. Navy Band Tde Bailey Allen Keyboard Sketches Morning Parade |Honeymooners 'The Doctor Says Listening Post. Bavarian Orch. Variety and Value Radio Romeos Dance Music Clark Burton, tenor Milky Way Clyde Barrie, baritone Columbia Feature Just Plain Bill EVENING PROGRAMS ‘Three Scamps Honeyboy and Sassafras Merry Go Round Merry Madcaps Simpson Boys Curbstone Queries -|Farm and Home Hour Concert Music News Flashes Luncheon Concert Church of the Air “@%ce of Experience Rhythm Bandbox ‘Mary Marlin Afternoon Rhythms Dick Fidler’s Orch. Farm Boulanger’s Orch. N. B. C. Music Guild Castles of Romance Happy Jack and Home Hour Club Car Revue String Trio Musical Specialties News—Music Luncheon Music |N. B. C. Music Guild Rhythm Octet ‘Words and Music Goldea Melodies |Musical Speciaities Symphony Orch. |Little French Princess Romance of Helen Trent Between Bookends Happy Hollow “The Pedestrian Angle” Ma Perkias Vic and Sade NBC Feature The Silver Flute Nellie Revell 'The King’s Jesters |Book of Melodies Concert Gems ‘Woman's Radio Review “ “ “ Sundown Revue Betty and Bob Gale Page Tea Time Evening Star Flashes Today’s Winners Bolek Musicale Science Service Three Little Words ‘Marimba Orchestra | Chasin’ the Blues Medical Association | The Singing Ladv Vocal Selections MAJOR “Alias Jimmy Valentine” will be| the Radio Theater presentation on\ WJSV at 9. Richard Barthelmess, acreen star, will have the leading role. “Myrt and Marge,” popular drama- tization of backstage life, will return PLANE SEARCH IN ARCTIC EXPECTED TO END TODAY Pilots Due Back in Fairbanks From Hunt for Four Who Vanished August 19. By the Associated Press. FAIRBANKS, Alaska, September 80.—The organized search for the lost Arthur F. Hines airplane probably will end today, authorities here said. Pilots Willilam Lavery and Herman Lerdahl are expected tc return from the Arctic Circle, where they have been flying in the hope of finding the missing ship, its pilot, Arthur F. Hines, and three passengers, Mr. and Mrs. John Lonz and Alton Nordale, all of Fairbanks, who vanished August 19 en route here from Dawson, Y. T. The city of Fairbanks then will offer s reward to any person finding the lost plane. The amount of the reward had not been announced today. —_——— FACES JURY IN SLAYING Thomas Lerow Drake to Answer Poison Death Charges. 1.0S ANGELES, September 30 (£).— Thomas Leroy Drake, 19-year-old honor junior college student in science, faces a coroner’s jury today to testify | concerning the poison deaths of his | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinheuer. Later he wil go into Superior Court to be arraigned on indictments charg- ing him with murdering the aged couple, and then placing their bodies in an automobile which he ran off a pier into the ocean. Schopenhauer Timid. The German philosopher, Schopen- WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exelusive Aato Redio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. FEATURES AND PROGRAM to WJSV at 7. Myrtle Vail and her daughter, Donna Danerel, will again | be heard in the title role. Hammerstein’s Music Hall, a new| series of variety programs, will make its debut on WRC at 8. The program | will be designed to link the Broad- way of yesterday and today.s “race Moore will sing “Vissi D'Arte” as the high light of her recital on ‘WMAL at 9:30. Her program also in- cludes “Iris” “Parlex Moi, d’Amour” and “When I Grow Toc Old to Dream.” “Danny’s Daddy,” a three-act drama, will be the presentation of the Princess Pat Players on WMAL at 9:30. One-Time Opportiunities Dick Messner’s Orch, Evening Rhythms Jack Armstrong NOTES. J'avorite excerpts from light opera productions will be featured by Mar- garet Speaks, soprano, during her | program on WRC at 8:30. Her se- lections include “The Message of the Violets,” from “The Prince of Pilsen,” and “The Touch of Your Hand,” from “Roberta.” RENOVIZE. . . your home Particular Renovizing—for Particular People. 08 K N.W. DISTRICT 6557 Dionify your” ome. PRome Eberiy v Imitation Gems like imitation jewels can’t stand the test of comparison. Diamonds are so valuable because nothing can dull or wear down their brilliance. And Gem Blades are so in demand because it takes so 7any shaves to dull their deeply wedged edges. We make Gems out of 50% thicker surgical steel, with a texture tough enough for the 4840 separate stroppings we give ’em. So sharp that a once-over keeps any face fit for twenty-four hours. Just think how z4a# reduces the wear and tear of shav- ing for sensitive skins. Gems stay sharp longer than - flimsy, softer substitutes—therefore cost Jeast. You pay less for Gem Blades because you Gem Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyh, N. Y. CIl KING IS SPEAKER for the next fiscal year. Recent indi- cations are budget balancing will be a live topic throughout the nex: ses- INFORUM TONIGHT .= Senate Finance Committee Member to Talk on Budget Balancing. ENATOR KING, Democrat, of E Utah will discuss the problem of balancing the Federal budget during the National Radio Forum tonight over WRC and a coast- to-coast network of other National Broadcasting Company stations. The forum, arranged by the Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Heretofore, the -| forum has been broadcast on Thurs- days, and Senator King's speech marks a change to Monday for the Fall and Winter schedule. As a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator King is concerned with the Government's income and outgo. The subject of his address will be “Shall the Federal Government Balance Its Budget, and, if So, How?” Senator King’s text is a timely one since the Government agencies and the Budget Bureau are in the midst of the job of shaping the estimates :Don't take MEN —WANTED Miscellan .. Y-0-U-R O-W-N B-U-S-1-N-E-S-S Would you_be interested in starting in business for your self without ome cent of Anvulmtnl on your DI!‘\Y Well, that is exactly what we have done for many men in this territory. These men were previous llonknm doe- Jawsers, shop workers, mechanics, etc., Ana" are now ‘earaing and receiving i profit as much as $50 for » single day. We are an -old line, nationally known ma: ufacturer of electrical units that defy compe- tition and for which thers is & constant, in- creasing. demand. Now here are our requirements—you must be under 50, preferably married, honest, re- liable, possess a neat appearan: at least a grammar school At this time we will onl living on the - era a0 abd hv Every man answerisig -this advertisement will be given a confidential interview and, if Selected” will be trained ur_exp our methods. whieh are are no strings att: as we even pay rent. lig] irl hire. consign va ance your accoun Ceramic Elllr Industrial Engr. Electrical Engr [\ 2 Furn, Dept. Ms jor housel zers |sale sear, $175: TTIVE ACCH C NEL IAV T\'n;llln B Phoregrapher. Eaots - STEEL SALES, $85,000. lling mill_steel_sales experience. ot | give reterence B. C. has arranged to carry the * Fall and Winter concerts by uhe Boston Symphony Orchestra. The schedule includes 33 concerts. * x k x A ONE-HOUR broadcast preview of the new Hollywood spectacle, “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” is sched- uled by N. B. C. Saturday. Virtually the entire star-studded cast of the picture will take part. Among ‘them are James Cagney, Dick Powell, Joe E. Brown, Hugh Herbert, Prank Mc- Hugh, Olivis De Havilland, Mickey * A SERIES of sketches baseg on the every-day life of Harlem Negroes will begin on WOL Sunday. The sketches will be presented by a cast of 12 colored players under direction of the Adult Education Assoclation. Vensuella Jones wrote the plays under the title of “A Harlem Family.” Queen Honored. Queen Salote of Tonga, one of the two women rulers of the world, was greeted by Mrs. Stevens, wife of the premier of Australia, at a meeting in Sydney of the Methodist Women's Federation held in honor of the dark- complexioned sovereign. "blue coal” exciting program VANISHED VOICES X JOHN LA FITTE, Pirate DOUGHTY buccaneer of the South Seas, he made many & prisoner walk the plank—and his is one of the “Vanished Voices” you will hear on the new ezciting *blue coal’ VANISHED VOICES RADIO PROGRAM TONIGHT 6:35—WJISV ‘blue coal’ is sold by Griffith-Consumers Company. help you vanquish the pirates that cause Heating ‘l'ronble- ln' rob you of uniform heating comfort. Order a trial ton of blue coal'—you'll find it the best coal you have ever used. 1113 New WOMEN —WANTED _ Stores and Ofces. Dress and Coat Saleswomer for Specialty Shops Fermanent _bositions for 1huuulhlv ex- dress. DRESS MANUFACTURING CONCERN H. opening for xeneral ofive girl exp. on o roll and know! ol bookkeeping. switcl board and lhon Gl . ed) and salary desired FILING CLERK— $16 week: young lady: can onh employ 1 Soroughiy comvelens and_expd. 2l experien GENERAL OFFICE. MEtropolitan 1810 MEN —WANTED Executives Managers. facturer, nsunn ly advertised grocery jal 25 . ‘This is unusual WDor u ll! irl! lk present employed who b ad Ihoroulh éxperience selling retail and wholesale. grocery trade and supervising 'work of other re salesmen: ‘lll be nec- iory ahly el wilh work. nllrr which will be placed in charge other sdlesmen. In order 10 be considered l-ncr of application must definitely stats pre! m uvemnu present remuners. ADVERTIS!NG MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. “1 TOOK A RIDE IN THE NEW BUICK” BILL CORUM (Not a Testimonial; but a Thrill!) AST hotses are more in my line than fast automobiles. But this time temptation got the best of me. There was something about that car that made me think of thoroughbreds—something eager and alert in every line of it, even when it was standing still. Anyhow, I tumbled, and the first thing I knew, there 1 was behind the wheel. And the funny thing about it was, I felt as if I belonged there. Enough has been written to fill many fat tomes about horses and the men who ride them, and how each under- stands the other by some communion more intimate than mere language. As nearly as I can describe it, somewhat the same thing existed between me and the one hundred and twenty horses beneath the shimmering hood of that automobile. Well, as they say, time passes, and pretty soon we find ourselves out where the competition for road space wasn't so much of a problem, and I eased my foot down a bit on the accelerator pedal. At this point, it might be well to say that an auto- mobile has a few advantages over the best of race horses. For one thing, it has a little needle right in front of your eyes that tells you how many m.p.h. you are traveling. I'm not going to tell you what that needle said after the first 30 seconds, because it would be setting a bad ex- ample for the youth of the country. But ir satisfied me on one point. If championships were passed out on the per- formance of horsepower same as they are with horseflesh, the name of the 1936 winner would surely be spelled Buick. MEN —WANTED AUTO SALE: S oPkirs e £ood 4 paid: no deductions for trads non “furnished: also used: oibust be horoughly tmmf \eehnlul’b BATT] ith all and Thoto cngreving. Mnox hie art werk whte able without help to and broadsides salary position s open only 1o young women | P with above average ability, intelligence and Others ple; no .. AL ALL AROUXD. CAPA- Expert_hair dyer. male Dy STRIAL B, TION SALESM. HOTEL. RESTAUBA! SALES FOOD JOBBEI Cosovsawasuw, R, 5. 8% I TRADE SCHOOLS—MEN. DIESELS ARE HERE ARE YOU PREPARED 70 CASE IN WILL YOU SA sk Prians ™ 12 s heid overcrowaed! 1 it sxbad- 1567 oF goinx downnin? DIESEL 1 the world'e fastest grow: - inE darued miehe buidink Dicsels 1o ng day and might building -Diesels for 1 rafh ‘marines. aircraft, Druvm Gutlook.” 21 ‘NOW for =day course—night course~bore study. 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W leiter. = 90 $6°100,000: 1o opera T n, "2 living South. oe who kno able castomers. i have the qualifications come in for Ba) interview. It sclected we will place percentags and r e D Hotel Room $5-512 WEEKLY 380 NEW BEAU. FURX. RMS. AND BATH Botel sery. sae ge: _theaters ers rooms; complete g ALS WITH E. " ROOM-BATH. eh doudle. mials included nt suite. accom. 4. $9; includes $4-$4-$4-%4 0 Story fireproof- decorated: large, lieh: COOL- Bo'ru.L AY -LG. bath, abr. $1°dd.; $380 W pri. shwr.. adj 7 Charm! nle ln 5 aduble. 38 10 $8: ‘nr. Joop: B blx“ |' NEw umumws . DERR RMS EEA o fan. Root garda mow open: 55.00 PER WEEK $5.00 DEARBOL Y, X.. 1. s Com{ortable rins.. baths: hotel serv.:' reas, E2AR.Cn —~LAR ATTRACTIV. hear fake park. | S |