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Tuesday, September 8. P.M. WRC 950k (Copyright, 1936) WMAL 630k WOL 131uk AFTERNOON PROGRAMS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Eastern Standard Time. WJISV_1.460k P.M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12 45 “1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 “2:00 2:15 2:30 oo 4:15 4:30 4:45 “5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 P.M. Merry Go Round Solar Heat Engine |Red River Valley Music Guild Curbstone Queries “Food for Thought” Farm and Home Hour John and Norma News—Music In the Music Room Church of the Air News Bulletins George Hall’s Orch. Concert Miniatures Afternoon Rhythms 12:00 12:18 12:30 12:45 Music Gufld Mary Mason Farm and Home Hour Golden Melodies Tennis Matches Pepper Young's Family 'Ma Perkins [Vic and Sade The O'Neills Bailey Axton, tenor London Program |Have You Heard? Woman's Radio Review Gene Arnold e Consumers’ Program “Young Hickory” Joan and Escorts Alma Kitchell The Manhatters Judy and the Jesters Just for Ladies 'The Dictators Dr. Frank Krusen Margaret McCrae Science Service Mayfair Singers Bflly Mfll& & Co. COncert Hall 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 [2:00 2: 2: 2: 3: 3:. 3 3: 4! Matinee Musmle 'The Honeymooners Physical Therapy Argentine Bicyclists Heidelberg Orchestra Singing Lady Orphan Annie ‘Today’s Winners “ - - Tennis Summary Great Lakes Revue Wilderness Road Bulletin Board Jack Armstrong Chasin’ the Blues Evening Star Flashes Animal Close-ups Tea Time Lowell Thomas EVENING Folio of Facts PROGRAMS Patti Chapin Melodies News—Rhythms Renfrew of the Mounted| Amos 'n’ Andy Voice of Experience Dance Hour John Herrick |Easy Aces |Brenlislaw Malionowski Radio Joe Evening Album Tony Wakeman ‘Music—News Editorial—Music Eventide Echoes Jimmy Farrell Arch McDonald Kate Smith’s Band Boake Carter ) |Leo Reisman’s Orch, Serenade Board of Trade Musical Moments |Edgar A. Guest Five-Star Final News Spotlight \Street Forum Detective Mystertes | Hammerstein Music Hall| Ken Murray 0 |Vox Pop Jack Benny Jack 1 Benny Barry McKinley Campbell’s Royalists Ben Bernie All-Star Grid Game AlL-E Smr Gnd Game ) |News—Music Nano Rodrigo’s Orch. F. Henderson’s Orch. 200 |Arthur Reilly {Paul Martel's Orch. Mldnlte lelcs Sign_Off Gordon Hittenmark |News Bulletins Slumber Hour Rhythm Rhnpsody (Christian Witness 1‘Au-sm Grid Game A= Star Grid Game Caravan Caravan “ March of Time Happy Days . |All-Star Grid Game Dance Music {Concert Music |William Hard Willard Robison's Orch. Jay Freeman's Orch. eorge Givot {News Bulletins 'Waring's Pennsylvanians| ¢ | b P!‘?P"!?"fi‘:‘*r‘:’ e ol |Dick Stabile's Orch. | Night Watchman (2 hrs.) EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Dance Parade (1 hour) Sleepy Time (1 hour), |sssht )| Gordon Hittenmark Morning Devotions William Meeder Cheerio Musical Clock Sun Dial “- - Gordon Hittenmark Wake-Up Club Breakfast Club Gordon Hittenmark 'The Mystery Chef Today’s Children News Bulletins Viennese Sextette Josh Higgins Aristocratic Rhythms Art Brown Steven Kennedy Police Flashes—Music | News—Music |Betty and Bob |Modern Cinderella |John K. Watkins Hymns of All Churches [David Harum Air Sweethearts [Neighbor Nell Voice of Experience The Trail Finder Home Sweet Home |Honeymooners |Edward MacHugh Hol]ywmd | Brevities | Ballad Time Frances T. Northcross | Music Box Magume ot the Air Poetic Strings ) [Music by Cugat Dan Harding’s Wite The Garden Calendar |Jack and Loretta Honeyboy and Sassafras Cadets’ Quartet |Piano Recital | Words and Music Music Box Organ Music Dance Themes ! Morning Concert AFTERNOON PROGRAMS |Between Book Ends Montana Slim The Merrymakers Sally at the Switchboard Merry Go Round Red River Valley Charles Stenross’ Orch. Curbstone_Queries Listening Post Farm and Home Hour | Bobby Worth, Songs | News Bulletins | Metropolitan Ensemble J ‘Ward Eggleston 0 (Music Guild Mary Mason Farm and Home Hour Jean Dickinson, songs Tennis Matches Walter Reed Requests News Bulletins |Art Giles’ Orchestra |Afternoon Rhythms ‘smopnmxm‘ Luncheon ) (Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills |U. S. Marine Band Sports Page Ann Leaf. organist Jimmy Brierly Just for Ladies Henry Busse's Orch. The Ranch Boys Grandpa Burton “Young Hickory” Jackie Heller Tune Twisters Mary Williams, songs Sports Page Nationals vs. Tigers 5363 Logan's Musicale e Alice Hutchins Drake | Bailey Axton, tenor. Harry Kogen's Orch. Men of the West The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Today's Winners Nationals vs. Tigers D" |Bulletin Board 6:30 [Jack Armstrong Chasin’ the Blues Evening Star Flashes Midge Williams Tea Time Folio of Facts Tennis Summary Hal Munro’s Orch. News—Rhythms Sus|ndSa 5:3f THOMAS HOLDS LABOR SPLIT IS UNNECESSARY MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone, and Michael Bartlett, radio singer, RAPEE T0 RESUME CONCERT SERIES N. B. C. Definitely Schedules General Motors Feature on Sundays. B. C. announced definitely today that the popular Gen- eral Motors concerts would @ be resumed over its red net- work Sunday for the fourth succes- sive season. ‘The broadcasts will originate in famous Carnegle Hall, New York's citadel of classic music. Erno Rapee e 4 BENNY GOODMAN’S Bocialist Candidate Says His Party Stands for United Front for Industrial Unions. By the Associated Press. NYACK, N. Y., September 8.—Nor- man Thomas, Socialist candidate for President, declared last night that the division of organized labor over the | activities of the Committee for In- | dustrial Organization necessary.” “is wholly un- Addressing a mass meeting, Thomas | said such a split could be prevented ‘without stopping the activities of the committee and urged continuation of the efforts being made to organize workers into industrial unions. “The first wish of all Socialists for | the American workers is for a vigor- ous and united movement which will forward industrial unions among the unorganized workers,” he said. ‘Thomas also urged labor to organ- {ze for political action as well as in- dustrial. r JACK: on your toes, Mary = assisted by Ginger Rogers, Alan Jones and Francia White, will open a new variety series on WRC at 8:30, which in the future will feature Fred As- taire. The high light of the initial broadcast will be an original Benny mystery drama in the form of an operetta. Johnny Green's orchestra will provide the musical setting. WMAL and WOL will broadcast at 8:30 a play-by-play description of the foot ball game in the Polo Grounds between the New York Giants, East- ern pro champions, and a team of college all-stars. Graham McNamee will describe the game for WMAL and Dick Fishell for WOL. Ruby Mercer, Metropolitan Opera | soprano; Howard Marsh, tenor, and ‘Maude Nugent, a theatrical star of of the gay ’90s, will contribute to the | Hammerstein Music Hall program on WJSV at 7. Miss Mercer will sing “Annie Laurie.” Marsh will feature a selection from “The Student | Prince,” the operetta in which he | had a leading role. will take part in the Caravan show |on WJSV at 8:30. Miss Lombard will have the leading role in a drama pre- | pared by Rupert Hughes, who will |act as master of ceremonies during the brodacast. Smith and Dale, veteran comedy team, will be the guests of Ben Bernie and his orchestra on WMAL at 8. 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Albert Spalding, American violinist, and Harold Bauer, celebrated pianist, will contribute to the initial pro- gram in the new series .The guest artists the foliowing week will be the famous Don Cossack Male Chorus. ¢¢QNOW VILLAGE SKETCHES,” the oldest dramatic series of the net- works, which N. B. C. introduced in February, 1928, will return to the air October 3 as a weekly feature. Arthur Allen and Parker Fennelly, veteran radio characters, wili have the principal roles. TH! National Farm and Home Hour on N. B. C. will travel from coast to coast this Fall to cover various Guest Stars!! PAMUI'I’ PICTURES STAR SWING BAND NAT SHILKRET'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA with RUPERT HUGHES PRESIDING) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936. events of national importance to agri- culture. The broadcasts will originate on the scene of activity in eight dif- ferent States—Massachusetts, Iowa, ‘Texas, Missouri, Nebraska, Illinois, California and Ohio. The first broadcast will come from the Eastern States Exposition in Springfleld, Mass., September 23. K A. HATHAWAY, executive secre- * tary of the Institute of Radio Service Men, has estimated that the Nation’s radio set owners will spend $150,000,000 this ‘'year to keep their receivers in repair. This sum, he said, represents an increase of 50 per cent over last year's volume. According to Hathaway, the busi- ness will be shared by approximately 50,000 radio service men in all parts of the country. el Women’s shoes are being sold to peddlers in England at $3 a dozen pairs, FULL HOUR RAD\O TREAT #w et I$ CAROI.E I.OMBARD MICHAEL BARTLETT STAR OF REPUBLIC'S NEW MUSICAL PICTURE “FOLLOW YOUR HEART” THE TIME Tuesday —-8:30 pm ES.T. 0 PRESIDENT SETS DAY . 3 September 27 Designated for Gold Star Mothers. ers’ day. He directed that all Gov- ernment buildings display the United States flag on that day and called on the people of the country to display flags and otherwise give public ex- pression “of the love, honor and rev- erence of the people of the United States for the American Gold Star Mothers.” This proclamation was issued by the President in compliance with a President Roosevelt yesterday is- | sued a proclamation designating Sun- | day, September 27, as Gold Star Moth- | resolution passed by Congress last \“ 3\) X « WN ANY ANY SHAPE AUTO SIZE GLASS PROMPT DRIVE-IN SERVICE TARANTO & WASMAN, Inc. 1321 L St. N.W. NA. 2966 _ Ask for Winslow’s Asbestos Roof Coot- ing. A sure cure for roof leaks. 5 gal- lons for $2.00, brush free. 922 N. Y. Ave. Natl. 8610 ™\ MAGAZINE WALTER B. PITKIN 62 Author of “Life Begins at Foryy // ETHEL COTTON Educator and author.of “Conversation Course” ROMANCE! Drama by Elaine S. 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