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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1836. ~CarrtaLs Rapio PRoOGRaMS Monday, November 23. WRC 950k PM. d WMAL 630k (Copyright, 1036) AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 Merry Go Round Mary Marlin Freddie Rich's Orch. Red River Valley Days s "~ |Honeyboy and Sassafras Curbstone Querics Farm and Home Hour Salon Music News—Music Dance Music WOL 1310k Eastern Standard Time. WISV 1,460k P.M. The Gumps 12:00 Between Bookends 12: Helen Trent Fomance Rich Man’s Darling 13:30 12:45 ‘The forum, one of the oldest regu- lar features on the air, started its seven successive year last Monday. Secretary of Commerce Roper opened the new series. JONES TO SPEAK IN RADID FORUM Chairman of R. F. C. Will Give Prophetic Pic- ture of Business. Tlm new social security act and its purposes come in for some broad- casting this week. One speaker is John G. Winant, chairman of the Social Security Boerd, who will be on the air tonight, in ad- vance of distribution of registration cards to employes all over the country. The broadcast is scheduled by WMAL and other N. B. C. “blue” network sta- tions at 7:15. 1700 |Chest Luncheon Dan Harding's Wire Happy Jack Education Forum Mary Mason Farm and Home Hour Patent Office Program Music From Texas Willlam Lowitz, pianist The Wanderer Gypsy Tunes . 8l Afternoon Rhythms Clyde Barrie Make Believe Wakeman's Sports Page In a Woman's Eyes School of the Air i Happy Hollow second administration of Pres- ident Roosevelt will be given by Jesse H. Jomes, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corp., dur- ing the National Radio Forum tonight over WRC and a coast-to-coast net- work of other National Broadcasting PROPHETIC picture of busi- ness conditions during the Tomerrow at 4:45 Walter Gellhorn, attorney for the board, will speak over Columbia stations. COLUMBIA has appointed J. Mun- din Schaffter, distinguished jour- nalist, author and diplomat of Ar- gentina, to interpret the proceedings of the Inter-American Peace Confer= of good will broadcasts between North and South America. Schafiter is the first international news commentator to be engaged by & North American network for the specific service of interpreting an in- ternational parley for foreign listen- ers, WOL plans to carry the Mutual net- work’s description of the Army- Navy grme Saturday in Philadelphia’s Franklin Field . . . Tim and Irene will return to the air in the near future with a new and different program . . . Another all-girl band, the Southland Rhythm Girls, scon will make its radio debut, under the leadership of Vincent Lopez . . . Station WTIC, N. B. C. affiliate in ‘Hartford, Conn., has signed a new five-year contract. FSRTCE i S New Zealand is importing nearly 70,000,000 gallons of gasoline a ye: LEADERS CALLED Jewish Committee Will Discuss Problems December 13. NEW YORK, November 23 (#).— The American Jewish Joint Distribu- tion Committee yesterday issued a call for 3,000 leaders in its work in the United States and Canada, to gather here December 13 to discuss Jewish problems abroad. Stressing “critical problems” in Ger- many, Poland and other countries, the invitation said the conference would consider relief and reconstruction for Jews in those lands. National officers will be elected. Dr. Stanley Jones Al Pearce's Gang Concert Hall Co. stations. The forum, arranged by The Washington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. A key man in the Federal Govern- RENOVIZE ® % ment, Mr. Jones has his fingers on the | DEPENDARLE pulse of American business through 87 the gigantic loans made throughout A. 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Intercity Express a3 Terry and Ted For Your Heart Arch McDonald “Public Enemies"—News Renfrew of the Mounted | ¢ Poetic Melodies Popeye the Sailor Goose Creek Parson Boake Carter Heidt's Brigadiers U. 8. Army Band Everything from soup to nuts is waiting on our shelves to grace your holiday table. You will find here only the finest foods. Whether you come in to make your own selections or call us on the telephone you will receive the same prompt and courteous attention. Dinner Dance - All Ready for ANKSGIVING with Super Values in Holiday Foods at Your Nation-Wide Store Lowell Thomas |“Other People's Money” Gov. John G. Winant |Arthur Reilly The Word Man—Music |Dance Music |G. w. U. 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Chest Luncheon Pan-American Peace Dan Harding's Wife Happy Jack Band Lessons Farm and Home Hour | 'Vaughan de Leath Dot and Will Words and Music Music Guild Song Stylists | School of the Afr - Wakeman's Sports Page Mary Mason “ - |Happy Hollow Al Pearce’s Gang “Gold Diggers of 1937 Library Musicale Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Cheerio's Musical Mosaics Chasin’ the Blues U.'S, Marine Band NATION-WIDE 17 oz. can Have You Heard? Bavarian Orchestra ! Bay Shore Handicap Wlkemml's Sports Page Today's Winners 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 Sundown Revue 5:15 Tom Mix 6:30 'Jack Armstrong AIRPLANE WRECKS RADIO PROGRAMS Telephone Line Is Severed, Dis- rupting Schedule on Three Networks. B the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 23.—Na- tional radio programs were disrupted | for half an hour yesterday, broadcast- ing systems said last night, when an airplane broke a transcontinental tele- phone line near Denver, carrying net- work programs to individual stations. It was said that a long rope or wire Library Musicale (Muriel Lester Billy Mills & Co. Tito Guizar Music You Remember Evening Rhythms Dog Heroes ‘Tea Time > Folio of Facts |Consumer’s Program Your Health 'The Singing Lady MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. “The Life of Louis Pasteur,” star- rangement of Hogay Garmichael's ring Paul Muni in the same role he | ‘Thanksgiving.” The program also | | : | includes Grieg’s “March of the played in the screen version of the | puarfer and the overture from “La | play, will be the Radio Theater pres- | Forza del Destino,” by Verdi. entation on WJSV at 9. Frank Lieber, prominent Sheakespearean actor, will support Muni. Margaret Speaks, young American soprano, who recently returned from a European concert tour, will be the soloist during the Voice concert on | WRC at 8:30. She will sing Bond'!! “Just A'Wearyin' for You” and “The Waltz Was Born in Vienna.” With MOTT'S APPLE CIDER Intercity Express LANG'S SWEET MIXED PICKLES - trailing from a plane had caught on the telephone wire, which was dis- connected between 4:55 p.m. and 5:33 p.m., Eastern standard time. The National Broadcasting Co. said | the accident cut off from stations west of Denver programs being broad- cast from New York on the red and blue networks and eliminated throughout the entire country a pro- gram scheduled to be broadcast from New York after being sent over the telephone line from Hollywood. Substitute programs were provided temporarily by individual stations. The Columbia Broadcasting System said only its stations west of Denver were affected. They were supplied substitute programs from Los Angeles. DENVER, November 23 (#)—Sev- eral hundred feet of rope, entangled on the tailskid of an airplane, whipped against a telephone line and disrupted national radio programs yesterday. Detective Sergt.. John F. O’Donnell said William Hayes, student pilot, took off from an air field here without knowing the rope, used for mmgi gliders, was on the tailskid. TONIGHT PAUL MUNI “The Story of Louis Pasteur” Paul Muni recreates for you his vivid scréen portrayal of the life of the famous scientist. LUX RADIO THEATRE Directed by Cecil B. deMille 9 P. M. Eastern Standard Time wJSsVY and Coast-to-Coast Cohmbia Network Florence Vickland she will also take part in a duet selection from “Lakme.” A broadcast from the centennial banquet of the Patent Office at the Mayflower Hotel will be broadcast by WMAL at 10:30. Secretary of Com- merce Roper and Conway P. Coe, | commissioner of patents, will speak. 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