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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936. Stove Firm Founder Dies. () —Frank K. Berry, 66, former |co-founder, died here yesterday. He president and general manager of the | suffered s heart attack Saturday CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS ‘Tuesday, June 30. (Copyrig] et RO R TR WRC 950k WMAL 630k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. ht, 1936) WOL 1,310k 12:00 Merry Go Round 13:15 |Gens Beecher’s Orch. 12:30 |Wilbur Evans, baritone 12:45 |Dance Hour ‘Words and Music Curbstone Queries ;Fnrm ard Home Hour |Salon Music News Bulletins | Walkathon Reporter |Church of the Air Eastern Standard Time. WISV _1.460k George Hall's Orch. Afternoon Rhythms Concert Miniatures 1:00 | Announcer's Award 1:15 Music Guild 1:30 Mary Mason gaas i = ‘nrm and Home Hour Portland Gold Mines Dance Music Dukes of Ukes Music Only Announcer Award Happy Hollow Madison Ensemble 2:00 Pepper Young's Family 2:15 'Ma Perkins 2:30 Vic and Sade 2:45 |The O'Neills |Nellie Revell |Continental Varietes ‘Have You Heard? | Hollywood Brevities Musical Potpourri News—Music Nationals vs. Phila. 8:00 'Woman’s Radio Review 3:18 3:30 ‘Gene Arnold Foxes of Flatbush Clark Dennis Betty Ryder, soprano The Manhatters Robert Keller, orggnist Afternoon Concert Hawaiian Echoes Dance Music 3:45 |Consumers’ Program “4:00 |Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa :30 |Town Meeting L e Old Heidelberg Orch. Singing Lady |Orphan Annie Today's Winners Jimmy Farrell Education Association Billy Mills & Co. ‘Wilderness Road 0 |Harry J. Davies 5 |Bulletin Board 5:30 [Chasin’ the Blues 5 Chandu the Magician P.M. |Evening Star Flashes |Animal Close-Ups |Tea Time Lowell Thomas EVEN | Fantastical Facts ‘Walkathon Reporter PROGRAMS Benay Venuta Melodies |News—Rhythms 'Renfrew of the Mounted 6:00 Amos 'n’ Andy 6:15 |(Voice of Experience 6:30 |Jimmie Allen 6:45 |Fred Hufsmith |Easy Aces |Evening Album |Radio Joe |C._A. Russell | Today in Sports | Music and News Editorial—Music | American fon Talk |Boake Carter | Eddie House Arch McDonald Jack Miller’s Orch. 7:00 Leo Reisman's Orch. TS 7:30 Wayne King's Orch. nas |+ - Crime Clues “Edgar A. Guest Five-Star Final News Spotlight Street Forum Detective Mysterles Hammerstein Music Hall Ken Murray 8700 (Vox Fop s |- 9 Chicago Safety o8 c * 9:30 |Jack Randolph 9:45 Meredith Willson's Orch |Ben Bernie ' Goldman Band | Eventide Echoes Edison Program | Now and Then | Christian Witness | Dance Music | WOL Concert Caravan |Caravan | March of Time | IMillard Robison's Orch. | 10.00 News—Music 10:15 |Nano Rodrigo’s Orch. 10:30 F. Henderson'’s Orch. 10:45 |Jesse Crawford N Bulletins |Board of Trade Bill Strickland's Orch. Wa | Northern Dramatic Co. | Walkathon Reporter News Bulletins—Music | Dancing by the Sea | |Glen Echo Orch. | Waring's Pennsylvanians 4 Millard Robison’s Orch, |1 | star base ball game which will be | played in Boston next week. [1:00 |Arthur Reilly Sh: 11:15 |Joe Rine's Orch. 11:30 Midnite Frolics glas e Slumber Hour ik Varieties | Earl Denny's Orch. - ! Clyde McCoy's Orch. George Givot News Bulletins Orville Knapp's Orch. | 12:00 Sign Off AM. | Night Watchman (2 hrs,) | Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW 6:00 6:15 6:30 |Gordon Hittenmark 6:45 b 'y Sign Off X i Sseh! 7:00 Gordon Hittenmark 7:15 o b 7:30 - o 7:45 = % Morning Devotions Melodies Cheerio = e Musical Clock News Bulletins 8:00 Gordon Hittenmark 8:15 " i 8:30 - - 8:45 w b | wake Morning Glories ‘Breaklasz Club Musical Clock Up Club o e 9:00 (Gordon Hittenmark News L |Home 9:30 |The Mystery Chef 9:45 [Today's Children Josh Higgins Dan and Sylvia Bulletins Sweet Home Musical Clock Ralph Rader News—Music Police Flashes—Music Betty and Bob |Modern Cinderella |Worry Clinic |Betty Crocker—Hymns 10:00 |David Harum 10:15 |Air Sweethearts 10:30 |The Wife Saver 10:45 |[Voice of Experience \ - | Honeymooners The Trail Finder |U. S. Army Band | Morning Concert Stephen Kennedy o Barbara Blake Frances T. Northcross Goldbergs | Betty Hudson Song Stylists You and Happiness 11:00 Happy Jack 11:30 |Girl Alone 11:45 (The Garden Calendar P.M. |Jack and Loretta 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras 'Joan and the Escorts | Worth Kramer, baritone| Tuning Around Words and Music | 5 & AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Morning Dance Time | Poetic Strings |Musical Reveries | The Merrymakers |Sally at the Switchboard 12:00 Merry Go Round "Words and Music bby Worth 12:15 | Mitchell Schuster's Orch. Curbstone Queries ‘.News Bulletins 12:30 | Gene Beecher’s Orch. Bpas| - - Farm and Home Hour s | Ward Eggleston | Walkathon Reporter Pete Woolery's Orch. Frank Dailey’s Orch., |Sophistrocrat Betwgen Bookends 1:00 Music Guild 1:15 | = > 1:30 Mary Mason 1:45 | % 0 Farm |Parents and Teachers and Home Hour Zeke Manner's Gang “Batters-Up"” Orch. |Afternoon Rhythms |Happy Hollow %Anemqnn Recess 2:00 Pepper Young's Family 2:15 |Ma Perkins 2:30 |Vic and Sade 2:45 The O'Neills Originalities Strollers’ Matinee Musical Potpourri " Walter Reed Requests |Bill Krenz | News—Music Je= = |Nationals vs. Phila. 0 Woman's Radio Review Foxes 5 | 0 | Gene Arnold 5 Grace Shannon Back-Stage Wife {How to Be Charming {Von Unschuld Piano Club; Dance Music of Flatbush Afternoon Concert Pianologues Robert Keller, Organist | Nationals vs. Phila. 4:00 |Logan's Musicale Jackie 0 |Alice Hutchins Drake Men of the West |The Singing Lady 5 |Round and Round Boys Little Orphan Annie Heller Today'’s Winners |Margaret McCrae Dorothy Gordon |Buddy Clark Wilderness Road 0 Bulletin Board g Midge S | 0 Chasin’ the Blues |Tea Time I 2 MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. " The Northern Dramatic Co.’s presentation of “A Mother's Son,” | during the Chicago Safety Drive pro- | @ farewell address to be heard over which was postponed last week be- cause of the convention, will be | presented at 10 over WOL. Yvonne | Kushner, Washington actress, plays the lead. Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago will discuss “Accomplishment of the Evening Star Flashes | Fantastical Facts Williams ‘Keep Chicago Safe Committee, gram on WRC at 9. Patsy Kelly, film comedienne, will be guest of Ben Bernie and hls; orchestra over WMAL at 8. | v | Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, noted | Japanese author, evangelist and so- | cial worker, will complete a six-months | The Eton Boys |Hal Munro's Oreh. | News—Rhythms lecture tour of the United States with WRC at 4 this afternoon. Three guest stars will appear in the premier broadcast of the new “Hammerstein Music Hall” programs on WJSV at 7. They are Sydney Rayner, Metropolitan Opera tenor; Josephine Sable and Irving Caesar, the song writer. ‘SAN FRANCISCO’ FILM, FOX MIDNIGHT SHOW Opening Thwrsday Expected to | Reveal Much Interest Locally. THE Georgia Democrats have re- ported to the Fox Theater that they hope to have practically every Georgian in the Capital on hand ‘Thursday night at midnight. for the Fox premiere showing of “San Fran- cisco” new film starring Jeanette MacDonald and Clark Gable. Many others also are organizing parties for the screening, and ad- vance ticket sales indicate there may be a recurrence of the successful pre- view party of a few years ago, when 8 Mae West film was scheduled for showing at the Palace and crowds were 50 large it was necessary to seat them in both the Fox and Palace. If there is a similar response at the Fox Thursday night for “San Francisco” Carter Barron is prepar- ing to accommodate the overflow at the Palace. Tickets for the preview are on sale at the Fox, Palace and Columbia box effices. e Strikers Hoodwinked. Entering a roadside building for rest and refreshments, Communist strikers marching on Muar, Johore, found themselves in a state prison with the doors bolted. CALLING ALL COATS / CALLING ALL COATS / A MOTH JUST SEEN CLIMBING INTO WARDROBE / SHOOT TO KILL WITH DETHOL / HOLIDAY AT STEEL PIER DOUBLE bill of grand opera, sung in English; a stage show of the “Great Ziegfeld” Girls, two dance orchestras and three photoplays head- line the July 4 week end attractions at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. Both Debussy’s “L'Enfant Prodigue” and Mascagni's “Cavaleria Rusticana” will be presented in English on Satur- day and Sunday nights, with a number of stars from Philadelphia and New York. The “Great Ziezfeld” Girls, pre- sented by Nils T. Granlund, will open their show Friday and will be on hand for a full week. In the marine ball room there will be dance music by both Abe Lyman and his Cali- fornians and by Alex Bartha and his orchestra. Starting next Monday Tommy Dorsey's Band will replace the Californians. In addition to three feature photo- plays, pictures of the Louis-Schmeling fight have been held over until Sun- day night. new! CAMEL CARAVAN Brother “Returns From Dead.” WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, June 29 (#).—Joseph A. Latta of Las Vegas, Nev., believed for 25 years that his brother Thomas was dead. Recently he learned that Thomas was living in West Palm Beach. Joseph came to visit Thomas yesterday. se AUTO o3 PROMPT DRIVE-IN SERVICE TARANTO & WASMAN, ... 1321 L St. N.W. NA. 2966 RENOVIZE . . . your home Satisfled Thousands 87 Years. Inexpensive. Praetieal. EBERLY’S 1168 K N.W. DISTRICT 6357 Dignify your home, Phone “Eberly's” New! 1M GOING TO LISTEN IN TONIGHT TO THAT NEW CAMEL HOUR . RUPERT HUGHES ! NAT SHILKRET/ THINK OF IT/ AND THAT ISNT ALL:-- THERES BENNY GOODMANS “SWING"| CAMEL CIGARETTES bring you A MUSIC AND FULL HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT! Benny Goodman..Nat Shilkret..Rupert Hughes, Master of Ceremonies, st Stars ¢ Tuesday=8:30 pm E.S.T. (9:30 pm E.D.S.T.) ollywood 7130 pm C.S.T., 6:30 pm M.S.T., 5:30 pm P.S.T.« WARC-Columbia Network - | possibilities for fans of the foreign British Broadcasting Co., told of his experiences. NETWORKTO CARRY (BB 2 “My aerial consisted of a B50-ft. EDUCATORS' TALKS "| Totten, Manning, McNamee to Describe All-Star Ball Game. EVEN noted educators plan to speak over the Columbia net- work €rom the National Edu- cational Association Convention being held at Portland, Oreg. The first of the talks will be carried this afternoon starting at 5:15. C. A. Howard, . State superintendent of Bchools of Oregon; Miss Agnes Sam- uelson, president of the N. E. A, and Frederick M. Hunter, chancellor of the University of Oregon, will be the speakers. ‘Tomorrow night at 11, Eleanor Wombridge, former referee of the Juvenile Court of Cleveland, will dis- cuss juvenile delinquency. Thursday, the contribution of schools to Amer- ica’s culture will be discussed. S A gala opening of the Caru\';in Summer series, an hour-long program will be given over the Colum- bia network with Rupert Hughes as master of ceremonies and two famous orchestras, Benny Goodman's Swing Band and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra, providing the music. This program hits the air waves at 9:30 pm. AL TOTTEN, Tom Manning and Graham McNamee will collabo- rate to give a radio picture of the all- Totten and Manning will give the | play-by-play description, while Me- Namee will tell of the colorful cere- | monies and other developments in- volved in this annual classic between | teams picked largely by the vote of fans from the two major leagues. ‘ The broadcast will be carried over both the blue and red networks of the | | National Broadcasting Co. ‘ STORM has given a tip on short | wave reception which might offer | broadcasts. | A British listener, writing to the length of ordinary insulated copper wire, going out at right angles from my top-floor flat to a tree. One night, as there was & high wind, and I didn't want the aerial to be blown down or broken owing to the swaying of the trees, I unfastened the far end, and took ft down to a tree stump, at an angle of about 45 degrees. This simple alteration worked wonders. Not only did it improve reception on the long and medium waves, but the short waves simply came rolling in—America, Japan, etc.—and this morning Sydnes, Austra was coming in loud and strong around about 08.00. Being very pleased with the improvement effected I wish other listeners to know so that they may improve their short-wave reception by the same method.’ Another big cut (.n t0 33%) to most nts in U.8., plus vin 10 Chicago Fom pork REAT EASTERN <2 bus system If Your Dentist Hurts You, Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert Oouble Raa 9 Suction ntee a Perfect, Tight Any Mouth 1 Give Violet Ray Treatments for Pyorrhea Extraction sl and $2 Also Gas Ext. PLATES $15 to $35 Gold_Crowns $6 up Fillings. 81 up Plates Repaired THE TIP IS A FILTER BATTLE CREEK, Mich, June 29 | A. B. 8tove Co., of which he was a night, Far ahead of the ordinary summer sports shoes, Flor- sheims are custom grade, built to a traditional quality standard. They look better, wear longer and are less expensive in the end. 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