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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER GROUP PRESENTS GIFT ":‘ group mxm: te ecunty eachers wrou, dhould TO RETIRED TEACHER Richmond Thanksgiving day were out- Special Dispatch to The Star. lined, and delegates and alternates PAIRFAX, Va, November 4.—Miss Lillian W. Millan of Legato, who re-| tired from the public school system of | dered to the Pairfax County last year after 44 years| Plans for RENOVIZE ... your home DI EFFICIENT 87 Years INEXPENSIVE &7 Years EPENDABLE 87 Years CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Eastern Standard Time. WISV 1,460k Motorists Set Record. Transcontinental motor travel is il e el EBERLY s SONS according to the California State Au- 1108 K N.W. ionily your homs. It was voted that the association should be bourd by the unit rule in all official action in Richmond and that plrddp‘tlon of the!James E. Bauserman, president of I tomobile Association. ;Wednesd-y, November 4. (Copyrigns, 1936) { WRC 950k WMAL 630k WOL 1310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. The Gumps 13:00 Midday Merry Go Round [Honeyboy and Sassafras /Salon Music Curbston e Queries News—Music Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold Gale Page 0 [Dan Harding’s Wife Happy Jack 12:15 Happiness Talks - 12:30 Helew Trent Romance Red River Valley Days Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will Farm and Home Hour [Farm and Home Hour Dance Music . . “ ow Concertairs Studio Orchestra Music From Texas Rich Man’s Darling Art Giles’ Orch. w o w Make Believe Afternoon Rhythms Jean Dickenson sorgs Mary Mason ‘Words and Music Music Guild Pepper Young’s Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade ‘The O'Nellls (Men of the West, Sundown Revue Sundown Revue 15 |Tom Mix Jack Armstrong 5:45 [Little Orphan Annie PM. 600 Dinner Dance ) |Amos ‘n Andy Uncle Ezra Jack Randolph Do You Know? 0 {One Man’s Family Wayne King U. S. Marine Band > Sarah Churchill British Symphony Alice Hutchins Drake Afternoon melodies Control of Cancer The Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes Our American Schools Dinner Club Lowell Thomas Easy Aces Jimmy Kemper & Co. Mario Cozzi Board of Trade Revue de Paree [Ethel Barrymore Parents snd Teachers Ken Sparton's Ensemble Wakeman's Sport Page Wi i .- Folio of Facts George Sterney’s Orch. Twilight Reveries EVENING PROGRAMS Tony Wakeman Music—News Editorial and Music 'The Diplomats Arthur Reilly Musical Hits (Waltz Themes Wakeman's Sport Page Today’s Winners Jack Little's Orch. School of the Air “ . Happy Hollow IManhattan Matinee Melodic Moments Gogo d de Lys News—Melodies Evening Rhythms 'Wilderness Road Buddy Clark Arch McDonald George Hall's Orch. Pattie Chapin Popeye the Sailor Goose Creek Parson Boake Carter Five Star Final Pendarvis' Orchestra Tonic Time Detective Mysteries Cavalcade of America Burns and Allen Through & Woman's Eyes | 2:00 Renfrew of the Mounted 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 Institute of Music ™4 ~ Town Hall Tonight Moments of Melody Argentine Program {Bishop and Gargoyle IRhythm Rhapsody Jazz Nocturne Fats Waller Nino Martini, tenor |Come On, Let's Sing News Bulletins Board of Trade N. B. C. Feature News—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolics |Slumber Hour “ “ | Art Brown Al Klveun‘l Orch, Good Will Court “Gang Busters” H. V. Kaltenborn Benny HelAdn Buck O'Neill News Bulletins Roger Pryor's Orch. Benny Goodman's Orch. Shandor Al Sakol's Orch, Lights Out {Night Watchman - - P Cab Clllcvuya Orch, Eddie Elkins' Orch. _ Dance Parade Sign Off Night Watchman, (1 br.) |Jack Little’s Orch. Sleepy Tmu Sign Off A AN e Gordon Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark Today’s Prelude 'The Wake-Up Club )| Gordon Hittenmark 'Wake-Up Club Cheerio ) |Gordon Hittenmark The Streamliners Morning Glorivs News Bulletins Breakfast Club Morning Devotions EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Vincent Lopez's Orch. News—Music Morning Musicale Sun Dial As You Like It 'The Magic Hour Betty Hudson =8 .'.'.“.'F.'-'-'I.'F:'".‘“ 585858 » @i 585 Mrs. Wiggs John’s Other Wite Just Plain Bill Today’s Children Air Sweethearts Viennese Sextet Josh Aristocrats Rhythms [Revelers’ Harmonies Art Brown Tango Tempo Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella John K. Watkins David Harum Backstage Wife 0 (Ralph Kirbery 'The Wife Saver Midday Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold and Cadets Jules Lande's Ensemble The Doctor Says (Home Sweet Home (Honeymooners {Edward MacHugh Hawaiian Echoes ‘Waltz Time AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Honeyboy and Sassafras Armchair Quartet jmn: and Home Hour Violin Vignettes News—Music Petite l‘l.\liel.h Musical Potpourri Milky Way Christian Science 'The Big Sister ‘Homemaker’s Exchange 'The Gumps Happiness Talks Helen Trent Romance Rich Man’s Darling ) |Margaret Padula The High Hatters Dan Harding’s Wife Happy Jack Farm and Home Hour Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will Dance Music Siesta. Palmer House Ensemble Afternoon Rhythms Mabelle Jennings Academy of Medicine Logan’s Musicale M.lr! Mason ‘Words and Music Education for Living Music Guild ‘Wakeman's Sport Page Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade 'The O'Neills Music Guild Light Opera Company Baltimore Handicap ‘Wakeman's Sport Page | \Dorls Kerr School of t.he Air Happy Hollow Al Pearce’s Gang News—Melodies Do You Remember? Hymns of all Churches | Howells and Wright | 1 =8 Style Show Chasin’ the Blues Answer Me This Light Opera Co. Vocational Guidance Afternoon Melodies Today’s Winners 858588858888 58 Sundown Revue 'Tom Mix [Jack Armstrong Evening Star Flashes Tea Time The Singing Lady Folio of Facts Every Woman’s Hour Concert Hall ~ All Hands on Deck Clyde Barrie [Evening - Rhythms Salvation Army Band | 5:C MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. A dramatization based on the life of # Edward MacDowell, celebrated com- * poser, will- feature the “Calvacade °‘fbnck to free liting after having been " America” program on WJSV at 8. This dramatization was originally scheduled , last week, but was postponed for a political broadcast. Baltimore will contribute all of the | . Smateurs to take part in Fred Allen’s “Town Hall Tonight” program on| ‘WRC at 9. Gus C. Langley, the man who came doomed seven times to the electric chair, will relate his story during the “Gang Busters” program on WJSV at 10. H. V. Kaltenborn and Bob Trout will analyze the final results of the election ARTOLIK WORD N ARMITE DAY N. B. C. and Columbia Ar- range International Broadcasts. WO international programs are to be a part of the Armistice Day broadcasting on the net- works. ‘The one on N. B. C, called “In- ternational Exchange,” will feature David Sarnoff, Senator Guglielmo " Marconi of Italy, Robert Jardillier, French minister of communications, “ and Maurice Rambert, president of “ the International Broadcasting Union. “ The Columbia broadcast is to be a “Family of Nations” program, with broadcasts from Paris, Brussels, Lon- * don and Warsaw, with Dr. Nicholas # Murray Butler, in New York, acting * as “master of ceremonies.” “ WOL and other Mutual network “ stations will broadcast the eighteenth * Armistice Day service in Arlington * Cemetery. Secretary of War Wood- * ring and Harry W. Colmery, national # commander of the American Legion, " will take a leading part. sEDDII CANTOR and his company will do an “Off to New York” .!undu as a prelude to their visit to + Manhattan, wmtaepmnmwfll 4 originate for several weeks . . 4 Wynn is arranging with his lon. ‘xeemn for a guest appearance mmo{mmllcm ,,Nonmbaru . Gertrude Niesen will ,m Jerome xernl “The Way You look Tonight” in her guest appéear- Siance on Irvin S. Cobbs “Paducah gFlantation” program Sunday. As a mmhlunn to American lucation wmmvmumonudm— 3 P cation will present a special broadcast over N. B. C. November 13 to focus Nation-wide attention on major prob- lems affecting the education of Ne- groes. RUPERT HUGHES, though one of the most prolific and speedy writers in the country, now finds him- self way behind schedule because of the microphone. His promised fourth volume of George Washington's life, already a year behind in the an- nounced publication date, has been delayed by his work on the Caravan shows. Now Hughes is burning the mid- night oil because he doesn't want to leave Washihgton at Valley Forge for another Winter. COUNCIL IS SPURNED BY STEEL WORKERS Carnegie Homestead Plant Unit Refuses Affiliation With Eight Other Groups. Br the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, November 4.—A spokesman for the employe represen- tation unit of the Homestead plant of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co. said last night that the unit voted Monday to reject affiliation with eight other em- ploye units in the Pittsburgh-Youngs- wwn district. was to join the eight ot.heu ‘to form the Pittsburgh-Youngs- town District Council, to in a special broadcast over WISV at 10:30. Selections from George Gershwin's musical success, “Of Thee I Sing,” are included in the program of Nino Mar- tini and Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra on WISV at 9. Martini will feature “I Hear You Calling Me,” “Carme,” by De Curtis, and Gastal- don’s “Music Proibita.” Firemen to Rescue. MILWAUKEE (#).—Two-year-old Evelyn Stavrakas drew heavily on her rights to service from public servants when she jammed her foot in the elbow of a garden drain pipe. Her father called police for help. 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