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CAPITAL’S Wednesday, July 1 WRC 950k (Copyright, 1036) | WMAL 630k WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Rapio PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. WJSV 1,460k 12:30 12:45 Merry-Go-Round Schuster’s Orchestra Advertising Luncheon |Words and Music Curbstone Queries Farm and Home Hour |Bobby Worth Orchestra |News Bulletins |Walkathon Reporter Ward Eggleston 'Woolery Orch. Frank Daily Orch. Sophistocrat | Bookends 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 Advertising Luncheon |Mary Mason Farm and Home Hour Parents and Teachers Zeke Manners |“Batters Up” {Afternoon Rhythms Happy Hollow Afternoon Recess .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NETWORKS CARRY MORGENTHAU TALK M. Morgenthau Goes on Air at 10:15 Tonight—Manila to Broadcast on 4th. HE National and Columbia net- I works will combine tonight to carry to the country a state- ment by Secretary of the “2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 Forever Young \Ma Perkins Vic and Sade |The O'Neills |Originalities ‘slroller 's Matinee !Bill Krenz Musical Potpourri Walter Reed Requests News—Music |Wash.-Phila. Game 300 3:15 3:30 3:45 Woman's Radio Review Gene Arnold Marguerite Padula |Foxes of Flatbush |Clark Dennis |How to Be Charming | Von Unschuld Piano Club |Afternoon Concert {Robert Keller, organist Pianologues Dance Time 400 4:15 4:30 445 |Logan’s Musicale Alice Hutchins Drake |Round and Round Boys |Jackie Heller |Men of the West |The singing Lady Little Orphan_Annie Today's Winners Buddy Clark Wilderness Road 5:00 8:15 5:30 5:45 PM Bulletin Board |Chasin’ the Blues Chandu the Magician Evening Star Flashes |Midge Williams (Tea Time \Lowell Thomas EVEN P‘antnsflcal Facts {Walkathon Reporter G PROGRAMS Eton Boys Hal Munro Orch. |Evening Rhythms |Renfrew of the Mounted 6:00 Amos 'n' Andy 6:15 Uncle Ezra 6:30 Doris Westar, songs ‘Easy Aces Bill Coyle |Evening Album Today in Sports Music and News |Editorial—Music \Lee Wiley \Arch McDonald Pbrd Revue Treasury Morgenthau concerning the state of the Treasury and the general trend in governmental income and outlay. ‘The 15-minute talk will go over the | air waves at 10:15 o'clock. | 'HE exploits of one of America'’s greatest newspaper editors, Horace Greeley, and of one of her greatest reporters, Henry M. Stanley, will be dramatized in the “Cavalcade of Amer- ica” broadcast over the Columbia net- work from 7 to 7:30 pm,, in a salute to American journalism. Radio listeners will be given a color- ful picture of high lights in the life of Greeley from the time he arrived in New York City, a green country lad from Vermont, seeking work in a print | shop, to his triumphs as editor of the | New York Tribune and as a lecturer D. C. WEDNESDAY the presses. Though always a cru- sader, he meticulously avoided sensa- tionalism in his headlines and estab- lished a standard of news value for American journalism of the future. INDEP!NDENCE day festivities in Manila will be brought to the American radio audience over the WABC-Columbia network Friday from 9:45 to 10 pm. The time in Manila will be 10:45 to 11 a.m., July 4. High lights of the celebration on the air will include a brief talk by Acting High Commissioner Weldon Jones and characteristic vocal and instrumental island music. 'HE first concert of the second an- nual open air concert series in Grant Park, Chicago, will be broad- cast from 8 to 9 p.m., over the Nation- wide N. B. C.-Blue network. Succeed- ing concerts in the series also will be broadcast over N. B. C. The nightly concerts are given under the auspices of Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago, |~ Robert J. Dunham, president of the Chicago Park district, and James G. Petrillo, park commissioner and presi- dent of the Chicago Federation of Mu- “sicians. GROUP ENDS SEASON Logan-Thomas Circle Citizens Stage Musical Program. The Logan-Thomas Circle Citizens' Association, meeting in the home of | President Ella M. Thomnpson, termi- JULY 1, 1936. Service Orders ARMY ORDERS. Browning, Col. Wiliiam 8., Field Ar- tillery, Inspector General's Departe ment, to Fort Hoyle, Md., June 29. Lim, Lieut. Col. Vicente, Infantry, | to be retired June 30. Hutcheson Maj. John C. Quarter- master Corps Fort George G. Meade, Md, to Fort Bragg, N. C., July 25. Lepper, Capt. Lewis E. W., Quarter- master Corps, Fort Bragg, N. C, to Baltimore, August 1. Schurig, Capt. Otto R., Specialist Reserve, Schenectady, N. Y., to Aber- deen Proving Grounds, Md., July 12. Smellow, First Lieut. uel, Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla., to Ord- nance Department, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., August 25. Grazi, Second Lieut, Sidney, Ord- nance Department Reserve, here, to RENOVIZE . . . your home A $600.00 Job for $10.00 per Month, EBERLY’S SONS DISTRICT 6! Phone '8 1108 K N.W. Dionifty_your _home. _ active duty at Philadelphia, July 26. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. Brown, Comdr. John H. jr., de- tached Naval Academy in August, to U. 8. 5. Milwaukee as exec. officer. Bolton, Lieut. Comdr. Robert, jr., detached command U. 8. S. Bain- bridge in June, to Naval Academy. McLean, Lieut. Donald F., April 14 orders further modified, to naval gun factory, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. 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