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THE EVENING CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Tuesday, July 14. WRC 950k WMAL 630k Eastern Standard Time. | WISV 1460k 1936) WOL 131uk AFTERNOON PROGRAMS (Copyright, 12:00 [Merry Go Round 12:15 'Gene Beecher's Orch. 12:30 |Wilbur Evans, baritone 12:45 |N. B. C. Music Guild | |Farm a “1:00 |N. B. C. Music Guild _|Farm and Home Hour 1:15 | 1:30 Mary Mason Golden ol S “2:00° Peprer Young's Family |Bailey Axton, tenor. Continenial Varieties 2:15 Ma Perkins [ 2:30 (Vic and Sade o 2:45 'The O'Neills Ha' Words and Music | Curbstone Queries Melodies You Heard? Salon Music News Bulletins nd Home Hour Walkathon Reporter * Church of the Air Spanish Rhythms Fran and Frances Music Only George Hall's Orch, |Concert Miniatures |Happy Hollow Madison Ensemble |Margaret McCrae |Science Service |Mayfair Singers Pacific Paradise Musical Potpourri s hrhes Fy & | News—Music "3:00 'Woman's Radio Review |Foxes of Flatbush Joan and Escorts |Betty Ryder, soprano {The Manhatters “4:00 'Afternoon at McNeil's |Old Heldelberg Orch. $18 | e 3:30 |Gene Arnold 3:45 Consumers’ Program 4:15 | 4:30 |Manhatian Guardsmen |Sinzirs €5 ] “ = irphan 8 Robert Keller, organist Afternoon Concert Swing Music Hellywood Brevities Today’s Winners "|Chas. Hector, Orchestra P aS o Concert Hall Jimmy Farrell Bastile D3y Billv Miil* and Company Wilderness Road Laay Anvie - e 000w P SSa 5:00 |Evening 5:15 | |Animal 5:30 Chasin’ the Blues 5:45 Chandu the Magician P.M. Tca Time Lowell Thomas | | |Benay Venuta | Melodies News—Rhythms ‘Renfrew of the Mounted Star Fiashes Close-Ups | Fantastical Facts Walkathon Reporter e S EVENING PROGRAMS Amos 'n’ Andy |Voice of Experience Dance Hour Fred Hufsmith Reisman’s Orch. ‘stcrmm Wayne King's Orch. 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 T7:15 7:30 7:45 Patrick 'Easy Aces |Radio Joe | |Vivian Chiesa, soprano | Dinner Concert |Edgar A. Guest aDllche Melodies Arch McDonald Kate Smith’s Band 6:30 |Boake Carter | 6:45 Hammerstein Music Hall, 7:00 e = 7:15 7:30 7:45 = Today in Sports Henry Program Music and News Editerial—Music 6:15 | Five-Siar Final | News Spotlight Street Forum Detective Mysterles g the Bastile ’Ken Murray 8:00 8:15 | 8:30 Ed Wynn Goldma 8:45 S e "9:00 Meredith Wilson's Orch. N.B.C. 9:15 S e 9:30 { 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 AL Vox Pop Jack Randolph Roy Cambeli’s Royalists News—Music Nano Rodrigo’s Orch. F. Henderson'’s Orch. Jesse Crawford Arthur Reilly Andy Sanella’s Orch. Midnite Frolics ‘Board of Sign Off _ {Ben Bernie News Bulletins Bill Stri Shandor Slumber Hour "~ | Night Watchmar: (2 hrs.) Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Deance Music ‘Drtective Stories ‘Cr'(‘kv.ail Capers |Waring’s Pennsylvanians Caravan n Band Christian Witness | Caravan Lou Harold’s Orchestra | b | WOL Concert String Symphony March of Time Musical Moments Millard Robison’s Orch. |Dancing by the Sea Glen Echo Orch. | Northern Dramatic Co. f Trade | TINE ickland's Orch. | Walkathon Reporter 5 ! News Bulletins—Music Fr Orch. Oliver Naylor's Orch. | | Clyde McCoy's Orchestra George Givot News Bulletins Dick Stabile, Orchgstrn "~ .Sign oft 0 6:30 Gordon Hittenmark 6:45 o i 7:00 Gordon Hittenmark 7:15 | e N 7:30 | 7:45 8:00 Gordon Hittenmark 8:15 | pie . 8:30 8:45 9:00 Gordon Hittenmark 9:15 | gy 9:30 The Mystery Chef 9:45 Today hildren 10:00 |David Harum 10:15 'Olympic Tcam Sailing 10:30 The Wife Saver 10:45 Voice of Experience 11:00 Music by Cugat 11:15 Merry Madcaps 11:30 ‘Dan Harding's Wife 11:45 The Garden Calendar P.M. {Cheerio Edward |Cadets” Worth Morning Devotions Betty Gould, organist " |Morning Glories, | | wake Up Club |Breakfast Club News Bulletins | Aristocratic Raythm {Josh Higgins IDan and Sylvia The Trail Finder Home Sweet Home Honeymooners " |Jack and Loretta ‘Words and Music | | Sssh! Musical Clock Sun Dial | News Bulletins Musical Clock Sun Dial |Betty and Bob {Modern Cinderella Worry Clinic |Betty Crocker—Hymns |Morning Melodies | Betty Hudson Poetic Strings |Olympic Team Sailing |Olympic Team Sailing |Musical Reveries | The Merrymakers Sally at the Switchboard Musical Clock | Nancy Clancy | Police Flashes—Music | News—Music Pianologues | Stephen Kennedy Frances T. Northcross | Barbara Blake Music Box Quartet | Kramer, baritone Dance Themes | Morning Concert MacHugh AFTERNOON PROGRAMS : 12:00 |Merry Go Round 12:15 |Clint Noble's Orch. 12:45 | |Words and Music | | Curbstone Queries 12:30 |Sammy Watkins' Orch. :Farm and Home Hour Salon Music |Pete Woolery’s Orch. | News Bulletins |Frank Dailey’s Orch. | Walkathon Reporter ja e Dance Music Dorsey and Dailey 1:00 Music Guild 1:15 T % 1:30 Mary 1:45 | o Farm a Mason Harold nd Home Hour | Spotlight Varieties Afternoon Rhythms |Happy Hollow Champagne Hour Nagel's Orchestra Music Only 2:00 | Pepper Young's Family ’Shut In Hour 2:15 Ma Perkins 2:30 |Vic and Sade 2:45 The O'Neills ’ p | Radio Perscnalities |Afternoon Recess Musical Potpourri | i i | Walter Reed Requests |Dr. Townsend | News—Music |Gogo de Lys 3:00 Woman's Radio Review Foxes o 3:15 = > 3:30 Gene Arnold 3:45 |Grace Shannon "4:00 |Logan's Musicale 4:15 | 4:30 Alice Hutchins Drake Men of "5:00 Bulletin Board | 5:15 6:30 Chasin’ the Blues Jackie Heller Tune Twisters Marguerite Padula Harvard Tercentenary |The Singing Lady 4:45 'Round and Round Boys Little Orphan Annie Evening Star Flashes }Midge Williams Tea Time f Flatbush Afternoon Concert Conert Hall Robert Keller, Organist ' g i Negro Spirituals | Air Lanes | Spanish Themes [Clyde Barrie Today's Winners raret McCra Margaret McCrae Dorothy Gordon |Buddy Clark Wilderness Road Blue Flames |Hal Munro's Orch. 'News—Rhythms the West | Fantastical Facts MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Two compositions by Dvorak will | ai feature the N. B. C. String Symphony | al program, under the direction of Frank Black, from 9 to 10 p.m. over WMAL. | Black will open the concert with Stoeving’s “Capriccio in Moto Per- petuo for Violin Choir.” The two Dvorak compositions — “Serenade | Suite, Opus 22.” and “Nocturne, Opus 40"—will then be played. The full- hour brodacast will close with Grieg's “Aus Holberg'’s Zeit, Opus 40.” | Abby Mitchell, colored soprano of | George Gershwin's folk opera, “Porgy | ol a | songs since the turn of the century, | will be the guest stars to appear with | Franko Goldman, noted conductor, Lucy Laughlin, Jerry Mann and Ted during the Manhattan Guardsmen's Hammerstein on the Music Hour,” broadcast over WJSV | WRC, with the performance of his from 7 to 7:30 p.m. KSO, Des Moines, will be featured in | from Luigini's nd Bess”; William Hain, noted tenor, | come Valley program, starring Edgar nd Fred Fischer, writer of popular| A. Guest, at 7:30 p.m. over WMAL. Tribute will be paid to Edwin “Hammerstein | program from 4:30 to 5 p.m. over | work, “March—On the Mall.” Other The Happy Chappies, vocal duo| selections to be heard include “Reve consisting of Nat Vincent and Fred | Angelique,” by Rubinstein; Lincke’s Howard, song-writing favoritee of the | “Amin: | . Strauss’ “The Beautiful Blue now heard over Station| Danube” and the fourth movement “Ballet Egyptien.” number of their songs on the Wel- | Harold Sanford will direct. Id days, W.P. A. TIMEKEEPER | KILLS CONSTABLE Walks 30 Miles Across Moun- tains to Tell of Gun Battle. BY the Assoclated Press. WILLIAMSON, W. Va,, July 14—A | constable was slain yesterday and the | man who police said shot him came | 30 miles across the mountains to tell | NEWSMANTOTALK WITH KALTENBORN .|News Commentator Also to Interview French Official on Air Today. Jacques Kaiswer, a leader of the French People’s Front government, and Edgar Mowrer, foreign corre- spondent of The Evening Star, will be interviewed from Paris by H. V. Kal- tenborn, veteran C. B. 8. news com- mentator. The interview, to be broad- cast by WJSV from 4:15 to 4:30 p.m., will be based on the significance of Bastille Day. Prance’s most important holiday commemorates the capture of tke f~movs fortress of the Bastille by the revolutionists in 1789. The anniver- sary of the event is celebrated in France as the day when a new era of liberty dawned for the people. It also has a connection with American his- tory, since La Fayette sent the key of Four-piece Bedroom Group. Modern style Eng- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, 1 the fortress to George Washington, ex- plaining that “it was the principles of the American Revolution of 1776 which opened the Bastille.” The key is preserved in the Mt. Vernon Mu- seum. * Xk x % Sophie Tucker, “Public Sweetheart Number One,” will be guest of Ed Wynn on his program at 8:30 p.m. iover WRC. Miss Tucker will feature the song which she sang to fame, “Some One of These Days.” The program will originate from the grounds of the Great Lakes Exposition, Cleveland. Today has been set aside as “Ed Wynn Day. The entire Wynn ensemble and Straight-man Graham McNamee will travel to Cleveland for the special broadcast from the Exposition. * ok k¥ Two of Hollywood’s most popular comedians, Charles Ruggles and Zasu Pitts, will be guest stars of the Cara- van's gala hour from the film capital to be broadcast over WISV from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Raggies and Miss Pitts will be fea- tured in # hilarious play written espe- cially for radio by William Rankin and | entitled “Twenty Years Awaitin’.” The two stars will be presented by Rupert Hughes, noted playwright and nov- elist, who is heard as narrator and master of ceremonies of the Caravan JULY 14, 1936. series. The story, mixing humor with & note of gentle pathos here and there, concerns a perennially hopeful lady, ayed by Zasu Pitts, who has been “Twenty Years Awaitin'.” When the bashful but determined Ruggles ap- pears things begin to happen. There will be an elaborate musical revue on the Caravan. Rupert Hughes will introduce Benny Goodman's | “swing” band in a parade of Broad- | way hits, with Helen Ward as the melodies and favorite light classics. * ok K X A singer turned saxophonist and a conductor turned violinist will feature the Ben Bernie program at 8 p.m. over | WMAL. James Melton, noted tenor | of radio and screef, will b€ heard as | a saxophonist, and as a special offer- | ing Ben Bernie will lay aside his baton | and, with Melton, will play a saxo- | phone-violin duet. The tenor financed part of his college tuition by plaving the savaprone in a band. Melton, who is currently working on a new musical for Warner Brothers, also will sing several new song hits. The Old Maestro is touring southern | California with all his lads following | & successful engagement at the Cocoa- nut Grove in Los Angeles. The program will be the last broad- | cast from the N. B. C. Hollywood studios. The succeeding week's pro- gram will find Ben and the lads broad- casting their regular weekly program from Detroit. STRICKEN IN COURT Uncle of Gov. Johnston Dies After Testifying. ANDERSON, S. C, July 14 (#).— |in Magistrate's Court, W. Robert | Johnston, 65-year-old resident of | Honea Path and uncle of Gov. Olin D. Johnston, died suddenly yesterday. Johnston had just completed his tes- timony when stricken. He walked a few steps across the court room and toppled tc the floor. He was dead | cians said. Stop worrying about whether you can afford to have that painting job done ot | once. Our Financing Plan makes it easy. {922 N. Y. Ave. Na. 8610 OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY NIGHT DUE TO RECENT REORGANIZATION LIQUIDATING UR ENTIRE STOCK OF INE FURNITURE W. B. Moses & co Are Not Going Out of Business Other stores have remnant sales, bargain sales, thrift sales, clearance sales, etc., every week or so . . . and give you very good values. 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