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B—18 1 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936. CarrraL’'s Rapio PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. ‘Thursday, October 29. PM. 12:00 WRC 950k ‘Midday Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnald and Cadets Jules Lande’s Ensemble (Copyright, 1036.) WMAL 630k AFTERNOON WOL 1310k Honeyboy and Sassafras “Women of "36” Fyrm and Home Hour « e _PROGRAMS Music ¢ News—Music Dnngl m:m WISV 1,460k | ‘The Gumps Happiness Talks Helen Trent Romance Rich Man's Darling Red River Valley Days Dan Harding's Wife Happy Jack Farm and Home Hour “. - Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will Palmer House Ensemble Studio Orchestra Keyboard . Classics Siesta Afternoon Rhythms (Mabelle Jennings Academy of Medicine Howells and Wright PM. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 " 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 00 [Pepper Young’s Family | Togan'y Musicale Mary Mason ‘Words and Music « Education for Living Music Guild ‘Wakeman's Sports. Page PE— Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills )0 |Tea Time_ |Landon Radio Clubs Answer Me This Mausic Guild Light Opera Company Uth‘f olflfl Company 'Vocational Guidance Evening Star Flashes ‘Wakeman's Sports l‘l‘l‘ Today's Winners “ 0 |Sundown Revue Tom Mix (Jack Armstrong Gov. Landon Dinner Dance w w Amos 'n’ Andy Voice of Experience Lessons in Hollywood Question Mark Hittenm'k | Let's Talk it Over The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Dinner Club w . Lowell Thomas Easy Aces Music—Album Dixie Harmonies Barry McKinley - Folio of Facts - Intercity Express 'Twilight Reveries EVENING PROGRAMS Tony Wakeman Ed Dinant—News Editorial—Music Musical Moments Doris Kerr School of the Air Happy Hollow _ Al Pearce’s Gang News Bulletins Do_You Remember? Concert Hall All Hands on Deck “ w Salvation Army Band Clyde Barrie Evening Rhythms American Women Patti Chapin Arch McDonald [Elsie Thompson, organist Jack Little’s Orch. Arthur Reilly Varieties “« .- 0 Rudy Vallee Gen. Hugh S. Johnson Show Boat “ “ “ Joseph B. Ely “Alfalfa” Bill Murray Ballet Russe Secretary Hull Five Star Final Rhythm Rhapsody Detective Mysteries Fulton Lewis (Johnny Johnston's Orch. Concert Favorites Organ Recital Willlam Hard Rubtnoft Vee Lawnhurst 'Maj. Bowes' Amateurs A Gov. Landon a— Secretary Wallace “ w James A. Reed AM. News—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolics “ Shandor Harry Reser’s Orch. Bobby Hayes’ Orch. Sign Off |Gordon Hittenmark = Bl e |Gordon Hittenmark i News Bulletins Contract Bridge slun:ber ‘Hour . . Northern Dramatic Co. Grenet's Orchestra News Bulletins Art Brown “ Al Kavelin’s Orch. “ . Then and Now March of Time Buck O'Neill Art Shaw's Orch. News Bulletins Eddy Duchin’s Orch. Renfrew of the Mounted 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 The Band Wagon | 8- Night Watchman . w Night Watchman (1 hr.) EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Dance Parade w oo [Johnny Johnston's Orch. Dance Parade Sleepy Time w . “ . Ted Fio Rito’s Orch. sign off A Sign Off Today's Prelude “« - 'The Wake Up Club Art Brown :00 |Gordon Hittenmark 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 The Old Timer 'The Streamliners Morning Glories Gordon Hittenmark Morning Devotions The Wake Up Club Cheerio “ News Bulletins Breakfast Club « Art Brown “ . “« . “ Art Brown Gypsy Airs Police Flashes—Music News—Music Sun Dial Metropolitan Parade Richard Maxwell Betty Hudson Mrs. Wiggs |John’s Other Wife |Just Plain Bill |Today's Children Air Sweethearts Viennese Sexte Josh Higgins Myriad Voices Hit Tunes Frances T. Northcross Morning Concert [Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella John' K. Watkins Betty Crocker 11:00 P.M. {David Harum | Backstage Wite |How to Be Charming |Voice of Experience Myriad Voices Home Sweet Home Honeymooners . Edward MacHugh Ed Fitzgerald & Co. - Theater Row Ladies of the Air AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 Midday Merry Go Round Honeyboy and Sassafras 12:15 12:30 | 12:45 |Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold and Cadets | Better Business Curbstone Querfes Farm and Home Hour .. Salon Music News—Music Swing Time . [Church of the Air Magazine of the Air R The Chicagoans Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe ‘The Gumps Happiness Talks Helen Trent Romance Rich Man’s Darling 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 Dan Harding’s Wife Happy Jack Red River Valley Days | Farm ana..flome Hour Vaughn @e Leath Dot and Will Music From Texas At the Keyboard Palmer House Ensemble Pacific Paradise Afternoon Rhythms Prank Datley's Orch. Blue Flames Make Believe ~2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 “3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 400 4:15 4:30 4:45 The Garden Calendar | Robert H. Bowers | Mary Mason Music Appreciation w w " - Wakeman's Sports Page “ e Through a Woman's Eyes School of the Air Happy Hollow Pepper Young's Family | Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Waltz Favorites “« w Landon’s Radio Clubs | Sundown Revue Edward Davies, baritone Cello Solos Radio Guild Radio Guild @ e [Rod and Stream Afternoon Melodies ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Concert Hall ‘Three Consoles Today's Winners “ . - Institute of Physics {U. S. Army Band ~5:00 :5:15 5:30 Sundown Revue Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Evening Star Flashes Tea Time The Singing Lady Folio of Facts P Intercity Express The Skipper Evening Rhythms MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Gov. Landon’s campaign speech in Madison Square Garden, New York, will be broadcast by WJSV at 9:30, cutting off & half hour of the regular program of Maj. Edward Bowes' amateurs. Other political addresses include those of former Gov. Ely of Massa- | story. chusetts at 8, former Gov. Murray of Oklahoma at 8:30, Secretary of State Hull at 9:30, Secretary of Agri- culture Wallace at 10 and former Senator Reed of Missouri at 10:30, all over WMAL. WRC also has sched- tled an address by Gen. Hugh John- son at 8:30. * Jackie Cooper, juvenile movie star; - Hoot Gibson, screen cowboy actor, and the Doring Sisters, harmony singers, will contribute to the “Sears— ‘Then and Now” program on WJSV at 10. Cooper will take the role of “Willie,” the 17-year-old hero of Booth Tarkington’s famous novel “Seventeen” in a scene from this “On the Threshold” will be the Northern Dramatic Co.’s presentation on WOL at 10. Ruth Perrott, formerly of the Dtama Guild, will play the leading role, supported by Arthur Rhodes, stage veteran. , ‘Winifred Cecil, soprano, will be the guest soloist on the Show Boat program on WRC at 9. She will sing EX-CONSUL DEMANDS RETIREMENT PAY W. W. Brunswick Asks Man- damus Writ Against Acting Controller General. ‘William W. Brunswick of the Roose- velt Hotel, former United States consul at Lisbon, Portugal, appealed to the District Court yesterday for a writ of mandamus compelling Acting Con- troller General Elliott to approve pay- ment to him of retirement compensa- tion, which is being withheld. On August 1, 1932, he was retired and his pay set at $1,623.12 a year, Brunswick told the court through his - - Aattorney, Huston Thompson. Last year he obtained temporary employment with the National Emergency Council at $7 a day and received $973.68 before the job ended. Because of his employment there and later with the Resettlement Ad- ministration, Elliott had ordered his Tetirement pay discontinued, Bruns- wick asserted. The controversy re- volves around an act of Congress passed in 1924 providing for retire- ment of foreign service officers, but stating the pay should be suspended if compensation for subsequent em- ployment exceeded the retirement never has equaled his annuity, and e —— RENOVIZE ... youwr bome EFFICIENT 87 Years - INEXPENSIVE 87 Years EBERLY’S 87 Years 8857 Phone “Ederly's” I that, consequently, Elliott's order was unlawful. Pursuant to the controller gener- al's edict, the Acting Secretary of State has demanded refund of the pay he received from the National Emergency Council. | WATER TOWER FAVORED Arts Commission Approves Design for Anacostia. A design for a new water tower to replace an obsolete structure in Ana- costia yesterday received Fine Arts Commission approval. H. P. Caemmerer, executive secre- tary of the commission, announced that a formal report is being trans- mitted to the District Building to Nathan C. Wyeth, the municipal archi- tect. The tower is located near Fort Stanton. i “Inflammatus” from Rossini's “Stabat Mater.” - The glamorous opening in the Metropolitan Opera House of the world famous Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will be broadcast by WMAL at 9. An inside story of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will be told by Maj. V. A. M. Kemp, adjutant of the force, as a feature of Rudy Vallee’s Variety Hour on WRC at 8. Rosalind Russell will star in the dramatic piece de resistance of the show. Gary Grant, FElissa Landi and Emanuel Fuermann, cellist, will con- tribute to the “Music Hall” program on WRC at 10. Pat Rooney and Herman Timberg, veteran vaudeville headliners, and Dorothy Kilgallen, globe circling’ girl reporter, will be featured during Kate Smith’s “Bandwagon” program oOn WJSV at 8. i Authorized Service Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes DLEY {MILLER DU L ; ,"‘b' ISLOW |, JA°PAINTS 92m'vm::‘ Dok :-A..':.G'Io Don‘t Leave Your Car Out A Target for Hallowe’en Prank Players From sun-down Scturday automobile is a target rowdyish vandalism, know what happens. to sun-up Sunday every for boyish pranks and It's Hallowe’en—and you Parked with us your car will be safely out of harm'’s way. “’Capital protection” is always an - asset—but even more so during this period of tra- ditional license, The nominal fee is nothing comparéd to your peace of nia‘—op‘ the safety of your property. Complete Painting and Repair Service done by experth apital Ggrcg/o, 1320 New York Ava. DI. 9500 A 3 RADIO CITY STUDIO TOBE GOPIED HERE New N. B. C. Quarters to Duplicate Gotham’s, but on Smaller Scale. HE National Broadcasting Co. cannot, of course, duplicate its Radio City studios for WRC and WMAL, but it has com- pleted plans to do\the next best thing. In other words, plans have been made to move both stations into the new Trans-Lux Building, st Four- teenth street and New York avenue— WRC from the National Press Build- ing and WMAL from its present loca- tion on Eleventh street between G and H streets. 2 The new studios will be similar to those in Radio City, except on a smaller scale. According to present plans, they will have 17,000 square feet of floor s on the second floor Speaking Over N. B. C.'s of the building, or about double the size of the present accommodations. In addition to the studio space, there will be 18 general office and program rooms, a library, a lounge for artists, technical laboratories and stor- age rooms. ‘Every room will be air ditioned. con 5 The largest studio will be 26 by 391 feet. It will have an elevated obser- vation booth 10 by 32 feet, two smaller studios 14 by 27 feet, two sp2aker’s studios 19 by 18 feet, two transcription rooms 14 by 14 feet, and several other special rooms for commercial clients and auditions, All of the engineering and technical developments were worked out by O. B. Hanson, chief engineer of N. B. O, who had charge of building and in- stalling the broadcasting equipment in the Radio City studios as well as the N. B. C. West Coast headquarters in Hollywood. Plans are being made to dedicate the new quarters in May or June. TH‘lm political show is to have two last acts in broadcasting. They will be on Saturday and Mon- day nights with the two principal can- didates each having a part as well as other leaders in the campaign fight. Under the schedule as now being TONIGHT—STATION WMAL A Message of Utmost importance’ To American Workmen Former Democrotic Senator From Missouri JAMES A. 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