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| Sign Off 12:45 W]aoaalsssal ggw‘g_q-s g;él‘uua WRC 950k Midday Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold and Cadets |Hot Stove League Marguerite Padula 'The High Hatters Dan Harding’s Wife Happy Jack WMAL 630k THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMS e Farm and Home Hour w5 Y Social Security - Dot and Will T WOL 1,310k Honeyboy and Sassafras | Salon Music Arm Chair Quartet hmmdflomm Moods in Rythm News—Music Capt. H. C. Whitehurst Concert Pavorites Ad Club Luncheon “ u Academy of Medicine Howells and Wright Music Guild |Mary Mason Howard R. Tolly g . Education for Living Maurice Dumesnil Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins 0 |Vic and Sade 'The O'Neills ‘Winter Sports Show Eastman Sch’l Symphony Palmer House Ensemble ‘Wakeman'’s Sports Page Palmer House Ensemble Doris Kerr School of the Air Raymond Moley ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Phyllis Howe Ensemble sm'u_ny Kaye's Orch. Al Pearce Gang Illr{l.lnd.u. Debate Fashion Show . Chasin’ the Blues Answer Me This N. B. C. Light Opers Vocational Guidance Tea Time Sundown Revue Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Little Orphan Annie g PR o g rto b Dinner Dance aih e N0 O 58a8 A Capella Choir The Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes THIS EVENING’S PROGRAMS | Dinner Club Pan-American Peace {Dinner Club Lowell Thomas ‘Today's vzmun “« - Follo of Facts Johnson Family Cocktail Capers Intercity Express 'Tony Wakeman Ed Dinant News—Editorial Melody Moments Maryland U, Debate All Hands on Deck w |Patti Chopin Arch McDonald Hits and Encores Renfrew of the Mounted| S| e i S| Amos 'n’ Andy Voice of Experience {Jackie Cooper Question Mark Hittenm’k| |Rudy Vallee “ w “« Show Boat “ w - - “« u Easy Aces James J. Braddock Dixie Harmonies “The Kiss Strike” “Nothing Happens” Rochester Philharmonic |Nina Vallery Police Party Town Meeting Fig Piano Capers Arthur Reilly Dance Music Poetic Melodies Rubinoff Vee Lawnhurst Boake Carter Five Star Final Treasure Hunt Rochester Philharmonic EGuy Lombardo's Orch. | Detective Mysteries Horace Heidt’s Orch. Al Kavelin's Orch. Northern Dramatic Co. Music Hall ® e News—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolics i Town Meeting [News Bulletins Gen. Hugh Johnson Dance Hour Peace Conference Slumber Hour Henry Busse's Orch. Bobby Hayes’ Orch. P |Gordon Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark “, o« “« - “« . Night Watchman “ . Night Watchman (1 br.) Today's Prelude 'The Wake Up Club Northern Dramatic Co. Blmberler Symphony News—Musie Art Brown Al Morley’s Orch. The Band Wagon « . “ - " |Msj. Bowes' Amateurs w w Thm lnd Now March of Time Buck O'Neill . Jay Freeman's Orch. News Bulletins Abe Lyman’s Orch. Benny oooaa-ni Oreh. {sack Littte's Orch. sign off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW Musical Clock Art Brown ) |Gordon Hittenmark -k Morning Devotions Morning Melodies Cheerio Gordon Hittenmark The Old Timer |The Streamliners Morning Glories |News Bulletins Breakfast Club Art Brown - - -« - Art Brown Morning Concert Police Flashes—Music News—Music 'Vincent Lopez’s Orch. W e Sleepy Time “ - Sign off Metropolitan Parade “The Woman's Angle” Betty Hudson Mrs. Wiggs John’s Other Wife Just Plain Bill ‘Today’s Children Air Sweethearts Viennese Sextet \Josh Higgins Camille Taylor David Harum Backstage Wife 'How to Be Charming 11:45 |Voice of Experience P.M. The O'Neills Personal Column Vic and Sade Bdward MacHugh TOMORROW AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Midday Merry Go Round, Story of Mary Marlin Freddie Rich’s Orch. Better Business 12:00 12:15 12:30 Honeyboy and Sassafras |Curbstone. Queries hrm md Home Hour Salon Music |News—Music Dance Music Church of the Air Betty and Bob [Modern Cinderella [John K. Watkins iBetty Crocker " |Magasine of the Alr 'The Three Notes Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe The Gumps Between Bookends [Helen Trent Romance Rich Man’s Darling FIVE STARS JON VALLEE PROGRAM ® | Spencer Tracy and Joe Cook on Variety Show Tonight. at 8. FIVE-STAR cast of outstanding mle and screen stars, headed Spencer Tracy, will assist nudy Vallee in presenting his vnekly variety show on WRC tonight .’rfllAmulunTmlumn(o( the Air, on WMAL at 9:30, will be devoted to a discussion of the social the Federal Security Board, and M. A. Linton, president of the Actuarial Soclety of America, and one of the country’s leading insurance execu- tives. SUZANNI FISHER, Metropolitan Opera soprano, and Bruce Cabot and Anita Louise of the fllms will contribute to Bing Crosby's Musical | Hall program on WRC at 10. Cabot’s | part in_ the program will be in a three-way conservation with Crosby and Bob Burns, “philosopher.” the Arkansas ROSA PONSELLE, prima donnl of the Metropolitan Opera Co. will bring the “Then and Now” series on WJBSV to a close at 10. SBhe will ap- pear with two-score other artists com- posing the cast of the show. FINAL selections for Kate §mith's all-collegiate foot ball team, a na- tionally comprehensive poll of 580 cellege and university coaches, will be announced during Kate Smith's “Bandwagon” program on WJSV at 8. The list will comprise 33 players .mlxnedwflmuwndmdmlrdv elevens. OTH.I'R high lights of tonight's broadcast schedule include the Northern Dramatic Co.'s production 'he Unexpected Prince” on WOL 9:45, an address ;y Gen Hugh 8. MY WIFE KNOWS WHAT'S GOOD FOR ME! ) [Red River Valley Days | Dan Harding's Wife Happy Jack |Farm lnd Home Hour Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will Music From Texas Lou Harold’s Orch. Songs by Crosby The Playgoer Five-Star Revue Afternoon Rythms George Hall Orch. Make Believe The Garden Calendar Women's Clubs Mary Mason |Music Appreciation Wakeman's Sports Page o (Melody Matinee Through a Woman's Eyes School of the Air Happy Hollow Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Tea Time “ ow aS|acnd|5s8 e O kWO *S | SomS Claudine MacDonald Sundown Revue |Jack Armstrong Domestic 3:00 p.n.—WMAL. Winter Sports 3: umn.—w.vsv, University of Maryland - Dartmouth Debate. 5:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes, Evening Programs 7:45 |:.|||.—W§M1..ogr Strike.” 8:00 pm.—WRC, Rudy Vallee; WOL, “Five Star Final”; WJSV, “The Band ‘Wagon.” 8:30 pm.—W M A L, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, 9:00 pm.—WRC, “Show Boat”; WJSV, Maj. Bowe l’ Amateurs. 9:15 pm.—WMAL, Police Christ- mas Party. 9:30 pm.—WJISV, America’s Town Meeting. " 9:45 p.m.—WOL, Northern Dra- matic Co. 10:00 p.m.—WRC, Music Hall with Binl Crosby; WJSV, Kiss “Then and Now.” 10:30 p.m.—WJsv. .March of 10: Ilp.m."—W'MAL. Gen. Hugh llxup.n—wMAL Slumber Hour. Short Wave Pro, 6:22 p.m.—LONDON, Lew Stone’s Band, GSP, 196 m, 15.31 meg; GSD, 255 m., 1175 meg.; GSOC, 31.3 m, 9.58 meg. 7:15 p.m.—PARIS, Musical Pro- gram, TPA-4, 256 m., 11.72 meg. 7:30 pm.—BERLIN, “A German Village,” DJD, 25.44 m., 11.77 meg. 9:45 p.m.—LONDON, Talk by John R. Allan,* GSD, 255 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. +} 12:00 mid.—TOKIO, Overseas Program, JVH, 20.5 m., 14.6 meg. [AGTO RADIO] Rod and Stream Tea Time The Singing Lady RENOVIZE ...your home DEPENDABLE 87 Years EBERLY S 1168 K N.W. Dignify your Rome. EFFI 87 'Wakeman’s Sports Page Sa.mmy xu'l Orch. | Concert Hall Bflly lfllls' Orch, ’x'od.nyl ‘Winners ‘X‘hmm uuArmynm Folio of Facts Johnson Family Dance Music ICIENT Years lll SIVE ars DISTRICT 6587 Phone “Ederiy's” OF TYPI ARRIS RMATURF. . No.1920| 9™z O NW. 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The commander of the brigade was Wang Vin, a renegade Mongol from Chahar Province who has long been under Japanese inflluence, she reports l\llym provincial troops disarmed the mutineers and seized horses and large quantities of equipment including arms and ammunition, it was said. . | Tunny is the largest species of | mackerel. It also is called horse mackerel. O | PEPPY, TANGY DURKEE'S FOR MEATS, CHICKEN , SEAFOOD AND SANDWICHES Q DURKEE S famous dressing and MEAT SAUCE 97% CAFFEINE-FREE! Tetizggs KAFFEE-HAG COFFEE SAVES YOUR NERVES TOMAro ASMRA NTGASUS Noop ¢ Should Be Returned to Meet Ger- December 10—Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, minister of economics, declared today Germany’s former colonies should be returned to meet the Reich's need for expansion. .|its population,” Schacht maintained in an address at the centenary of the 'HE_EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. °| COLONIES ARE VITAL, DR. SCHACHT ASSERTS sufficient. many’s Need for Expansion, He Bays. 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