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THE EVENING CarrraL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Thursday, July 2. WRC 950k PM. WMAL 630k (Copyright, 1936) AFTERNOON PROGRAMS WOL 1,310k Eastern Standard Time. WISV 1,460k 12:00 'Merry-go-Round 12:15 |Mary Deitrich 12:30 |Schuster’s Orch 12:45 3 Words and Music Curbstone Queries Farm and Home Hour News Walkathon Bobby Worth, songs |Melody Palette H. B. Derr Academy of Medicine Between the Bookends 1:00 |Thursday Mlmnee 15 40 30 |Mary Mason 45 Farm and Home Hour | Music Guild Mood Indigo Zeke Manners’ Orch. “ - Afternoon Rhythms Happy Hollow Marble Tournament :15 ‘Ma Perkins :30 |Vic and Sade 2 45 |The O'Neills i 3 1: “2:00 |Forever Young 2 2 King’; | Music_Guild Harold Nagel's Orch. Treasure Chest Musical Potpouri 's Jesters News Bulletins Wash. vs. Phila. ~3:00 Woman's Radlo Review $15: ] 3:30 Gene Arnold 5 |N. E. A. Convention Foxes of Flatbush Clark Dennis, singer Light Opera Co. Sweet and Lovely Edison Program Phil Boby {Hollywood Brevities 0 [Carl Land( 4:15 i 4:30 ' Answer Me This 4 45 |Tune Twisters | | The |Tight Opera Co. Little Orphan Annie |Today's Winners Singing Lady “5:00 Bulletin Boflrd Even 5:15 % 5:30 Chasin’ the Blues 5:45 Chandu, the Magician | Tea Animal Close-Ups |Lowell Thomas ing Star Flashes Fantastic Facts Time EVENING PROGRAMS Walkathon Reporter The Bluebirds N. E. A. Convention Clyde Barrie Wilderness Road Benny Venuta Melodies |Evening Rhythms Renfrew of the Mounted 6:00 |Amos 'n’ Andy 6:15 | The Lamplighter 6:30 |Terri La Franconi [Easy i Roy |Ferde Grofe’s Orch. | Evening Album |Bill Coyle ~ Shield's Orch. i Spelling Match Aces Today in SporLs |Music and News Editorial—Music | American Legion Five Star Final |News Spotlight London Four \Demh Valley Days ‘ Gram Park Concert |Joe Holman Dance Music Jelly Roll Morton Detective Mysteries | Sophocles T. Pappas [Evening Rhythms Arch McDonald |Kate Smith Boake Carter ~ |portland Symphony 720 "~ Tomorrow’s Headlines Cn!umhla F(‘alure |Pan -American Concert Concert Master Zeke Manners H(‘ldl 54 Bngndxers | {\mrch of Time |News—Music |Sports Review hRuss 10:45 |Jesse Crawford | News Bulletins Fletcher Henderson's Or. Colored Chorus W. O. L. Concert Morgan’s Orch. o o i News—Music Walkathon Reporter |Hal Kemp Orch. Glen Echo Orch. 11700 |Arthur Reilly 11:15 11:30 w'\udmte Frohcs |Shandor {Jimmy Lunciford’s Orch. Slumber Hour Jule’s Orch. Naylor's Orch. 12:00 | |Nigh AM. t Watchman (2 hrs.) |Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Benny Goodman News Bulletins Vincent Lopes |Sign_off k |Morning Devotions Melodies Cheerio Musical Clock | Wake Morning Glories Breakfast Club Musical Clock e Up Club 2 b “ - | - Sun Dial “ o w | |Josh |Dan (Mystery Chef |Today’s Children {Home Sweet Home Musical Clock |Ralph Rader Higgins and Sylvia Nen‘sfMusic {Police Flashes—Music |Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella ,Worry Clinic | Betty Crocker 70:00 | David Harum 10:15 |Air Sweethearts 10:30 | The Wife Saver 10:45 \The Lamplighter ! The 1 |Joan and Escorts | High School Meeting {Morning Concert Pianologues Honeymooners | Balladeers Frances T. Northcross | The Goldbergs ’Beuy Hudson | Tennis Finals Your Happiness 11:00 D. C. Music Clubs 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras 11:30 Girl Alone Gayl hall or PM. Schneider'’s Texans Cadets Quartet Dance Time lord Trio ds_and Music AFTERNO | Theater Row Salon Music PROGRAMS | Russell Dorr | Musical Reveries Sally at the Switchboard "12:00 | Merry-go-Round 12:15 | Collegians 12:30 |Beecher's Orch 12:45 | 2 | Words and Music Curbstone Queries Farm and Home Hour |News |Church of the Air |Bobby Worth, songs ‘Walkathon Reporter Bluc and Smer Orch, ‘Rhythmaxres Between Bookends 1:00 | Youth Congress 1415 i 1:30 |Mary Mason 145 ! s |Farm and Home Hour Edward Davies |Education For Living Zeke Manners Conversation for Two iAItemnon Rhythms Happy Hollow Do Re Mi Trio |Edison Foundation 2,00 ]FO]’EVEI ‘Young 2:15 |Ma Perkins 2:30 |Vic and Sade 2:45 {The O'Neills King's Jesters Dorothy Dreslin, songs President Roosevelt Rhythmic Age Musical Pu!pnurl News Bulletins |Sweet and Hot (Pres. Roosevelt “3:00 Womans Radlo Revue 3:15 \ 3:30 3:45 |Gene Arnold |A. A. U. Track Meet President Roosevelt Strolling Songsters Pl’ul BDbV Cocktail Capers Roberb Kelley, organist Pres. Roosevelt U. S. Army Band “4:00 |Rod 4:15 4:30 4:45 |ATA.U. Track Meet The Piano Duo Airbreaks Little Orphan Annie and Stream ’roda) s Winners Singing Lady Margaret McCrea Dorothy Gordon Mark Warnow Orch. |Wilderness Road “5:00 5:15 5:30 Chasin’ the Blues Bulletin Board |Evening Star Flashes .Midge Williams Tea Time {Buddy Clark |The Skipper News—Rhythms MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. ‘The Show Boat, with fanny Ross, will be broadcast by WRC at 8 o'clock tonight. It will be preceded by an hour of Rudy Vallee and followed by an hour of Bing Crosby. WMAL will substitute the Grant Park Concert in Chicago for the Gold- man Band, 8:30 p.m. With the Democratic convention out of the way, WISV will bring back the March of Time at 9:30 pm. Heidt's Brigadiers will occupy the half hour from 9 o'clock until March || of Time. A half hour of music by ® colored chorus and orchestra from Baltimore will be carried by WMAL at 10:30 pm. ps TRUCK GROUP TO MEET Director of Motor Carrier Bureau | of I. C. C. to Speak. John L. Rogers, director of the Moter Carirer Bureau of the Interstate Commerce Commission, will be honor guest and speaker at a meeting of the District Trucking Association, Inc., This Tea is the Jacobs Transfer Co.,, 60 L street northeast. The meeting will be open to the public. B ooy Organ for Television. London claims to have the world’s the new television broadcasting sta- at 8 o'clock tonight in the offices ol’I best cinema organ in that installed in | tion at a cost of $50,000. L.S.JULLIEN. Iz, 1443 P St.N.W. N0.8076 Boston Tea Party—1936 Model “This tea taxes my temper,” shouts irate Mr. Boston. "If you'd stop fall- ing for those so-called 'free premiums’ you'd get better tea for the money.” so Good we can’t afford ‘'Free Premiums’’ That's a fact. We can’t afford to give you “free pre- miums” and at the same time give you the finer) more expensive teas that are blended in McCormick’s Ban- quet Orange Pekoe. For your sake we'd rather, and we do, invest the money in better tea. Richer, sweeter tea that’s free from bitter after taste. Exira juicy tea that makes extra cups per pound. Try it. Your money back if you don’t agree that, iced or hot, it's the best Jou've ever used. McCORMICK'S EXTRACTS o SPICES o TEAS o MUSTARDS o MAYONNAISE | a featured part. STAR, WASHINGTON, STARS IN DALLAS FOR BROADCAST Vallee, Lupe Velez and Ripley Perform for Centennial Tonight. E Texas Centennial brings three stars to the microphone at Dallas tonight. Rudy Vallee, who is being given a series of on-night stands, winds up in Dallas tonight for a performance at the ex- position and Bob Ripley, believe it or not, has gone there for his part of the program. Lupe Velez went | down from Hollywood also to take part in the program. Ripley postponed starting on his annual round the world trip in order to appear on this program and also the one the following week, which will come from Houston. Directly after these broadcasts, however, he will head abroad on a three-months junket dur- ing the course of which he plans to encircle the globe with much of the traveling by air. On the Vallee hour he will present one of his dramatized “Believe It or Not” stories. OB BURNS is going to bring his/| “girl friend” to Bing Crosby's | Music Hall program as a guest star | tonight. Her name is Martha Raye. and although she isn't Bob's girl in | real life (Mrs. Burns wouldn't like it», she did play that role in the picture, “Rhythm on the Range,” in which| Bing Crosby was starred and Bob had | Songs from the pic- ture will be played for the first ume {on the air. Besides Miss Rme who is an Nperl mn “hot songs,” guest entertainers for| the broadcast include Frank Morgan | distinguished character acter of the| screen; Toscha Seidel, the concert| violinist; Frances Farmer, from the cast of “Rhythm on the Range,” and ! the Paul Taylor mixed chorus. l PAN-AMERICAN concert, !Es- turing the United States Armyl Band under the direction of Capt} Thomas F. Darcy, and Rolalmira Col D. C. THURSDAY. omo, Mexican contralto, will be broad- | cast from 9 to 10 p.m., tonight over the N. B. C. blue network. The full hour broadcast will be shortwaved to Latin America by R. C. A. facilities. The program will originate from the Esplanade of the Pan-American Union. THE second concert of the second annual open air series in Grant Park, Chicago, will be broadcast from | 8:30 to 9 p.m., over the N. B. C. blue network. Presented without admission charge, the nightly concerts draw capacity crowds to Chicago's down- town lake front park. Succeeding concerts in the series will be heard over the N. B. C. networks. YEATMAN TAKES POST AS DIVISIGN CHIEF Miss Stewart in Re- ports Section of Controller Succeeds of Currency Office. J. P. Yeatman yesterday assumed office as chief of the division of re- ports in the office of the Controller of the Currency, succeeding Miss Adel M. Stewart, who was retired April 1. He had been acting chief. Yeatman was appointed as a stenog- rapher and later became private sec- retary to the late T. P. Kane, senior deputy controller. After Mr. Kane's death he was appointed assistant chief of the division of reports, then known as the examining division. 1922 N. Y. Ave. NW. 9 JULY COMDR. ELLIS STONE ASSIGNED TO VINCENNES 1936. Leaves Post Secretary to General Board to Superintend Fitting Out of Cruiser. Comdr. Ellis Stone, U. 8. N., secre- tary to the General Board, Navy De- partment, was detached from duty with the board yesterday and ordered to the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass., for duty in connection with the fitting out of ‘the heavy crulser Vincennes. He will serve as executive officer of the cruiser after she is commissioned. Comdr. Stone has been relieved as secretary by Comdr. Willlam Reyuolds Purnell, recently relieved of command of the Cuyama. as Comdr. Purnell, a native of Missouri, | holds the Navy Cross for distinguished service while in command of the de- stroyer Lamson during the World War. Comdr. Stone, a& native of Arkansas, Use Devoe's Pure Lead and Zinc Paint. Regular colors, $3.30 per gallon. NA. 8610 ANOTHER BIG CUT in BUS FARES and 10 to 207 Savings in, Hotel Ratu\' Socond DIg cut (up U plus extra saving of .76 25 o most points in on round trips, and 10 % off on hotel rates. Also all expenso tour bargains. ST. 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