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C. B. 5. ADDS TWO BANDSAND HUGHES 60-Minute Program With Famous Author to Start June 30. OLUMBIA announces the ad- vent of a new Summer series C June 30, starring Rupert Hughes, famous novelist, sol- dier and playwright, and two famous bands—Benny Goodman's famous “swing” orchestra and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. The programs will be of 60 min- utes’ duration and originate in Holly- wood. N THE eve of the Democratic conventior: in Philadelphia, John Hamilton, new chairman of the Re- publican National Committee, is to speak in a broadcast from New* York. The speech will be madeata G.O.P. fally dinner. The same night there will be sev- eral pre-convention broadcasts. J EDGAR HOOVER. director of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice is booked for a broadcast on N. B. C. Monday at 6:15 pm. The speech will be pickec up at a convention of the first national Hi-Y Congress at Berea College in Berea, Ky. “The Part of Youth in Law Enforcement,” will be his subject. (left to right) Walter Mitchel Troop 43, and David Malone, T Honor. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Col. E. L. Mattice shown presenting Eagle Scout awards to 33, Harrison Meserole, at last night’s Court of —Star Staff Photo. 1, Tro T00p 7? CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRaMs Friday, June 19, (Copyright, 1936) astern Standard Time. ‘ WRC 950k WMAL 630k | PM. WOL 1310k | WISV 1460k | AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 Merry Go Round The Collegians Oxford Luncheon F‘arm TWords and Music Curbstone Queries Bobby Worth News Bulletins and Home Hour Church of the Air ‘Walkathon Reporter Savitt Serenade Rhythmaires Between Bookends 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 Magic of Speech ‘!"nrm Mary Mason Edward Davies Women'’s Clubs and Home Hour | Zeke Manners’ Ga: Popular Melodies ng Afternoon Rhythms Happy Hollow Dorsey and Dailey Edison Foundation 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 | Forever Young |Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade | The O'Neills King'’ 's Jesters Dorothy Dreslin, soigs The Rangers Musical Potpourri News—Music 3:00 3:15 3:30 |Woman's Radio Review 7 = Back |Gene Arnold How 3:45 |Grace Shannon Foxes of Flatbush |Strolling Songsters Sweet and Lovely Stage Wife to Be Charming | Organ Music Dance Time This Rhythmic Age Hollywood Brevities Sweet and Hot Three Consoleg Nationals vs, Indians 400" | Texas Centennial ] - = 4:30 Terri La Fraconi 4:45 |Alexander Brothers Little Rod and Stream Music on the Campus The Singing Lady Todl) 's Winners Orphan Annie 5:00 |Bulletin Board 5:15 . - §:30 |Chasin’ the Blues PM. Evening Star Flashes Senator Guffey of Pa. Tea Time 5:45 |Chandu the Magician |Lowell Thomas Fantastical Facts ‘Walkathon Reporter Nationals vs, Indians Buddy Clark ‘The Skipper News—Rhythms Renfrew of the Mounted 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 EVENING PROGRAMS PM. 6:00 Amos 'n’ Andy 6:15 Uncle Ezra 6:30 |Question Mark 6:45 |Uncle Zip Mary |Carol |Bill Coyle |Evening Album Small Today in Sports Music and News Editorial—Music Deis, soprano Musical Revue Vocals by Verrill Arch McDonald Fray and Baum Boake Carter |Irene Rep. 00 \Jesslcn Dtlgonem 7:15 7:30 7:45 “« - Frank Fay Calling Rich Steagall of Ala. | Five-Star Pinal News Spotlight Sidewalk Intervie 500 8:15 | 8:30 |Human Relations Court 8:45 | it e Waltz Time |Music Guild Waring’s Pennsylvanians Lewis and Yourg “They Chpose to |Dance Music Bob Hurleigh 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Louis-Schmeling Fight Louis News—Music |The Dreamer ‘Pet: MAcln's Orch. News Edwin W. Gableman Rep. Johnson of Okla. George Sterney's Orch. -Schmeling Fight |Lou Harolds Orc | Detective Mystzng Presentation of Colors Washington Amateurs Red Horse Tavern w8 Broadway Varieties ~ | Hollywood Hotel Die” S - = Kostelanetz's Orchestra WEVD Program March of Time |Father Coughlin h. Bulletins ‘Washington Amateurs Walkathon Reporter | News Bulletins—Music |Father Coughlin Joe Reichman’s Orch, Arthur Godfrey Airbreaks ’Jouy Coburn’s Orch. mdmu Frolics 11:00 11:15 11:30 1145 | 12:00 AM. 6:00 Night Sign Off Gordon Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark Lucius Metz, tenor Children’s Frolic Jerry Sears’ Orch. Radio Shandor Slumber Hour Watchman (2 hrs.) | Morning Devotions Edward MacHugh Originalities Our American Schools Alr Sweethearts Bill Krenz Varieties Manny La Porte's Bign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Journal |Concert Miniatures 5 | 11 30 Merry Mldca.pu Genia (Words Rex Battle’s Ensemble ‘Brmom Orchlllr: Farm Old Skipper Fonariova and Music AFTERNOON Bobby Worth News Bulletins and Home Hour Jimmy Littlefleld’s Orch. | Farm Sammy Watkins’ Orch. Whitney Ensemble and Home Hour Popular Melodies Music Only Let's Have Rhythm N. C. A. Meet, i Gale Walter Blanfuss' Orch. | The Vagabonds Music Only Empire- Ensemble Page News—Music N. C. A Meet Ruby Newman’s Orch. |Joan Baron Elliott'’s Orch. Gallicchio’s Orch. Legion Auxiliary and the Escorts Vocal Interlude PROGRAMS ‘Walkathon Reporter | Corn Huskers W. P. A. Orchestra « T Robert Keller, org | | This Rhythmic Age Radio Circus Orch. |News Bulletins Don Bestor's Orch. |Sign Oft Let's Pretend Kiddies” Radio Revue | Civie hsr?_m Your Happiness Musical Reveries Marble Tournament “ Labor News Review Clyde Barrie Down by Hermans # |Tours in Tone Melodies anist |Nationals vs. Indians |Harry Hopkins Kaltenmeyer’s Kinderg't'n & » Ruth | Chicago Derby |Alma Kitchell Jackie Heller Sunday School Lesson String Ensemble Todly 's Winners “ and Ross Evening Star Flashes Fantastical Facts Frederic william. wile | 8- Jesse Crawford > Melodies B - m‘n. Rhythms B Tes_Time 853 by 858 MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. bout, tponed again :: the WRC and WMAL sched- ule at 9. Clem McCarthy will give the blow-by-blow ringside description. Joan Marsh, film star, will be fea- ma on the “Flying Red Horse Tav- on WISV l’tJ‘ L She wlu “I've Got a Heavy >, w“‘l Dragonette will sing Victor Herbert's “Sweethearts,” an aria from Bizet’s “Carmen” and “Clouds” by Charles, during her recital on WRC at 7. The orchestra, under the direc- tion of Rosario Bourdon, will con- DELCO tribute excerpts from Von Suppe’s “Poét- and Peasant” overture and “Tt's & 5in to Tell & Lie.” ‘The Viadimir Brenner Piano Quartet wil be featured during the N. B. C. Music Guild program on WMAL st 8. The quartet will play Strauss’ “Quartet in C Minor” in its entirety. Jane Cowl will be Frank Fay's guest during his broadcast on WMAL at 7:30. She will join Fay in a scene from “Romeo and Juliet.” Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan will preview a scene from AUTO RADIO CREEL BROTHERS 181 M4 ST.NW.o:DEcarun 4220 ks umER e their new picture, “The Devil Doll,” “E. Coughlin speak over WJSV at 9:45. His topic i8 “Why 1 Can't Support the New Deal” RENOVIZE . '« « your home Am-nmnlunlun. EBERLY’S ADVANCED BADGES GIVEN 76 SCOUTS Eight Sooutmasters Also Win Honor Court Awards—Fin- nan Speaks. Seventy-five Boy Scouts received advanced degrees last night in cere- monies of the quarterly Court af Honor, held in the auditorium of Central High School before an audi- ence of parents, friends and officials of the Washington Scout organiza- tion. Honorary awards were made also to eight scoutsmasters and two District | & Scout commissioners. As guest speaker, C. Marshall Pin- nan, superintendent of the National Capital Parks, made a short, de- scriptive talk on the excavation work 1 Htehlg w. 0‘ ir., 33 llglll J. H. Meserol Cole. Bradtora. 51 Faims Hales, R. L, HCCIW Wnl Kinder, Ned, 5 Malone, Dlvld 72 Cordua, J. 8., 95 Delver C.. 95 Garner, Francis, 95 Hlfil Frank, 05 Phll]lnl C W 61 Palms (Sliver) an, G. H.. Ht 4, 322 irmon. G. T. 200 yI.-l Barry James. 685 Sitver) Palms . Bronze) Kirk. .5 Scoutmasters Keys. District _Commis- 4 stoner, _5th ~ Div. Rule, Richard Henry. (White House) Achlevement tflllflzlhm - Roland Linger, H Bcoutmaster. Lite Badges. Minor Al'uod Gecrhwnmlllniflfl 0. " Do tfnen Lohmann. 0k Witheim, 638, Eugene P. Swab. 60. Star Ba James P. Cares, 1. H being done in Colorado and its value | 35arh Je as a source of Indian lore. In contrast to a previous perform- ance by “dudes” on how not to camp, a picked group of Scouts gave a model performance. Dr. Paul Bartsch, chairman of the Court of Honor, assisted by Capt. Chester Wells, Lieut. Comdr. M. W. Willard and the Scout commissioners presented the badges to the individ- ual Scouts as they crossed the stage. Those honored and their troops were: Eagle Seouts. Easterling.C. L., Keat. George, 51 Scoutmaster. 2 Oakler.R K. A2 Frissell. Harry. 0 al Boyd. George H.. 10 Palms ( WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. per.” 40, Rudolph Jensen. 43. W. Langston. 43 J.'W. Tysinger. 45. Jack Garrett. 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