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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS THIS AFTERNOON’S PROGRAMS WMAL 630k PM.| WRC 950k DECEMBER, 14, 1936 WOL 1310k | WISV 1460k %700 Hour of Charm 4:15 . 4:30 “The Forgotten Child" 4:45 Sundown Revue Marley and Landt Leo and Ken Tea Time BB Today's Winners Education Series o 2 Concert Miniatures Chicago Varieties 5:00 |Sundown Revue 5:15 Tom Mix $:30 Jack Armstrong $:45 Little Orphan_Annie Tet's Talk it Over The Singing Lady |Evening Star Flashes THIS EVENING'S PROGRAMS Folio of Facts Johnson Family Tea Dansant Intercity Express London Singers Evening Rhythms ‘Terry and Ted U. 8. Army Band i Peace Dinner Dance 3 Lowell Education in News Dinner Club Apple Creek News Arch McDonald H. V. Kaltenborn Renfrew of the Mounted | ¢ Tony Wakeman Dinner Concert Editorial and News Bobby Worth Conference 1 Thomas {Amos 'n’ Andy Uncle Ezra Musical Moments What's in a Name? John ‘Word Carnegie Institution Bughouse Rhythm Poetic Melodies Popeye the Sailor Goose Creek Parson [Boake Carter Rhumba Rhythma Arthur Reilly Herrick Art Brown Man Gladys Swarthout |Fibber McGee and Molly |Helen Hayes in “Bambi” Melodiana “ “Five Star Pinal” Carol Concert Tonic Time Detective Mysteries Heldt's Brigadiers Pipe Smoking Time Richard Himber's Orch. |Jack /20,000 Yrs. in Sing Sing| Greater Minstrels Dance Music Stamp Club of the Air Rendezvous & - “ w “« . [Radio Theater Pearl Contented Program News Louis-Simms Fight “The "Nsws—ngnt Owl |Arthur Reilly :30 /Midnight Frolic 11:45 | o B Singin’ Sam “The Forgotten Child” |Art Brown Slumber Hour WOL Concert ‘Wayne King’s Orch. Bulletins . Y e " Forgotten Child” = il Moon Dial o Julie Wintz' Orch. ity Buck O'Neill Ozzie Nelson's Orch. News Bulletins Eddy Duchin’s Orch. Crosley Follies 13:00 12:15 | 12:30 Bob McGrew's Orch. Sl - - Bill Strickland's Orch. | Night Watchman Cab Calloway's Orch. Arch McDonald o kol Abe Lyman's Orch. Bleepy Time - Dick Jurgen's Orch.* 1:00 Sign off AM. ®:30 Gordon Hittenmark ] “7:00 | Gordon Hittenmark Today's Prelude 15 'I.ROI e i 7:45 | - - |Night Watchman (i_hr) Sammy Kaye's Orch. EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW IThe Wake-Up Club Sign oft | = | Musical Clock | Sun Dial = Art Brown |Gordon Hittenmark Morning Devotions Cheerio ) L Art Brown - . |Gordon Hittenmark |News |The Old Timer The Streamliners 9:45 (Morning Glories - Breakfast Club Art Brown Morning Concert Police Flashes—Music - News—Music Sun Dial Jean Abbey Richard Maxwell Betty Hudson Bulletins 10:00 |Mrs. Wiggs Sallie 10:15 {John’s Other Wife 10:30 Just Plain Bill 10:45 [Today's Children 14:00 | David Harum 11:15 | Backstage Wife 11:30 The Mystery Chef 11:45 The Wife Saver PM. Viennese Sextette Josh Higgins {Humor in the News The O'Neills Personal Column Vie and Sade Edward MacHugh TOMORROW AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Muchmore Views of the News Timely Tempos Jack Ward, organist Ballad Hour Moods in Rhythm Ed Fitzgerald & Co. Musical Potpourri Batty and Bob Modern Cinderella 10:15 John K. Watkins 10:30 Hymns of all Churches |10:45 Milky Way 11:00 Hits and Encores 11:15 The Big Sister 11:30 Home Makers' Exchange 11:45 PM. 12:00 |Merry Go Round 12:15 |Story of Mary Marlin 12:30 [Program from Finland Farm 12:45 (Myriad Voices e Honeyboy and Sassafras Armchair Quartet Salon Music iThe Gumps 12:00 News—Music Between Bookends and Home Hour | Luncheon Concert Romance of Helen Trent | 12:30 1:00 Myriad Voices 1:15 Christmas Concert T 1:45 Gran and Smith 3.00 |Band Lessons 2:15 G Mary Mason Farm Vaughan de Leath Rochester Civic Orch. Rochester Civic Orch. Charles O'Sullivan, tenor Music Guild S = - | Church of the Air Rich Man's Darling | 12 and Home Hour | Emerson Gill's Orch, Afternoon Rhythms ] ", 3 * Elsie Thompson Rita Whiteman, songs [Merrymakers Gypsy Fortunes > Wakeman’s Sports Page Song Stylists ! % School of the Air 2:15 = o 2:30 2:45 Palmer House Concert |Happy Hollow 0 |Pepper Young's Family |U. S. Ma Perkins o Vic and Sade @ The O'Neills Have T3:00 3:15 3:30 Marine Band Wakeman's Sports Page |Al Pearce's Gang * Esther Velas' Orch. Cincinnati Symphony You Heard? = ¢ Musical Mosaics Chasin’ the Blues IConsumer'a Program Bavarian Orchestra Dog Heroes o - Tea Time 2l it Today's Winners Cincinnati Symphony Musical Album 5:00 |Sundown Revus B:15 !Tum Mix $:30 |Jack Armstrong Your Dinners Pack Social Dynamite - For New Members of Congress (In his primer for congressional # newcomers, Eddy Gilmore of the ~ Associated Press Washington Bu- # rean surveys the oficial dinner ta- , ble situation and adds a bit of ad- , vice.) 7 Lucky is the Capital newcomer who | together. gscapes unscathed the barbed wires|group the hostess should seat her pf convention surrounding an official dinner table. . Local social history is spotted with fil-fated campaigns of hosts and| hostesses who have impaled them- gelves upon the sharp points of | the poor dinner-giver either goes precedence. , Just to show you how serious it is, diplomatic relations have been strained between great nations be- cause a visiting mayor slid in ahead of a grand duke in the march to the dining room. New Senators and Representatives ¥ho are mapping big entertainment offensives should remember that it's| not the domestic guests but the diplo- | mats who pack the real social dynamite. | , Assuming the President or a for- eign sovereign won't be at the party, here is a precedence list with a min- Imum of etiquette mortality: Foreign | ‘Ambassadors, the Chief Justice, the | ‘Vice President, Speaker of the House, ‘Bupreme Court justices, Secretary of State, foreign ministers, cabinet members, Senators, Representatives. | The list extends to the near infinity of State Assemblymen, third secre- taries and visiting firemen, but if the dinner is going to be done up that brown it's time to start a flanking movement aimed at capturing chefs and waiters. As innocent as it looks, even a din- | RoA Victoe DEPENDABLE “LEETH BROS. M. ME. 0764 WJSY-6 P.M. The Singing Lady Folio of Pacts Johnson Family Cocktail Capers Evening Rhyhms Science Service IMusic You Remember SEEK TO SELL LINER Health Maritime Commission Queries | Army and Navy on Leviathan. ner confined to Senators can produce | The Maritime Commission said to- & bombardment of headaches for the | day it had asked the War and Navy hostess. Departments whether they would be based on length of service. Bul yse as a national defense auxiliary recent landslides have brought a lot yessel. of new lawmakers to the Capital : : Dnontedinithl schls | The Leviathan, now laid up, was | purchased from the Government by the United States Lines after its seizure from Germany during the war. Under a contract with the Com- | merce Department, the company must build a new liner to replace the Le- viathan. guests according to the admission of | their respective States into the Union. Should there be an impasse of gen- tlemen from the original 13 States, | down in a faint or digs up the last| census figures and seats them lccord-l‘ RENOVIZE ee.your home | ing to State population. DEPENDABLE Maybe the new arrival ought hi 87 Years EFFICIENT | chuck the whole business and give & | bty = AL | fish fry on the Potomac. A. | EBERLY’S Moscow, Russia, is establishing | SONS many new trolley-bus and auto-bus 11es K N.W. lines. | Dionity. your home, DISTRICT 6557 Phong, “Eberly's” The new traffic ban on all-night parking goes into effect NEXT SUNDAY, December 20th—and for 3 months you cannot leave your car parked on the street in the downtown section. We Are Making a Special Rate s‘s For These 3 Months of __ s You can come in any time after 6 p.m. and stay until 8 a.m. for ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATE. Means only about 17¢ a night for your car to be safely housed. Available Spage Is Limited And Will Be Assigned in Order of Application Make engagement right away to begin NEXT SAT- URDAY night after 6, continuing for 3 months—to March 20th, inclusive. Cut This Advertisement Out and Bring It With You.—(S) Capital Garage=: =* 1320 N. Y. Ave. DON'T MISS THIS FUNNY NEW SHOW SN as SARON -M with “SHARLIE™ CLIFF HALL and TOMMY DORSEY’S ORCHESTRA = | described tonight over WRC at 10:30 -00 | Washington Star, Warner Bros. and | SIMMS-LOUIS BOUT ON WRG TONIGHT Radio Forum Address by Secretary of Labor Per- Army Band. z 8:00 pm.—WMAL, Helen Hayes kins Postponed. in “Bambi”; WOL, “Five Star Final” DDIE SIMMS' attempt toput Joe | | 8:30pm. — WRC, Gladys Louis out of the running for & Swarthout; WJSV, match with Jimmy Braddock, “Pipe Smoking Time.” heavyweight champion, will be 9:00 pm.— WMAL, Gresater Minstrels; WJSV, Ra- dio Theater. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, Jack Pearl. 10:00 p.m.—WJSV, Wayne King's Orchestra. 10:30 pm. — WRC, Louis-Sims fight; WMAL, “The Forgotten Child.” 11:30 pm. — WMAL, Slumber Hour; WOL, Crosley Follies. Air Headliners Domestic. 4:30 pm.—WRC, “The Porgot- ten Child.” 5:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening P; 5 400 pme—WRC, Uied Bta o'clock. The blow by blow account of the fight, direct from the ringside in Cleveland, will be handled by Tom Manning, N. B. C. sports announcer. The regular weekly National Radio Forum which The Washington Star arranges, has been cancelled to pre- vent interference with the broadcast description of the bout. The sched- uled speaker, Secretary of Labor Per- kins, will make the forum broadcast next Monday. Short Wave Programs. 6:00 p.m.—ROME, News in Eng- lish and music, 2RO, 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. 6:30 p.m.—LONDON, Play, “Cue for Adventure.” GSD, 255 m., 1175 meg: GSC, 313 m, 958 meg.; GSL, 49.1 m, 6.11 meg. 7:00 pm. — MOSCOW, Review of the Week, RNA, 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. 8:45 p.m.—CARACAS, Amateur Hour, YV2RC, 51.7 m, 5.8 meg. 9:15 pm. — BERLIN, Chamber Music, DJD, 254 m., 1177 meg. 9:31 p.m.—LONDON, Recital by Empire Artists, GSD, 255 m., 1175 meg. GSC, 31.3 m,, 9.58 meg. ’THE Radio Theater, on WJSV at 9, will present a condensed version of “Mme. Sans-Gene,” with Claude Rains. The cast also includes Jean Harlow, C. Henry Gordon and Robert Taylor. Between the acts, Cecile B. De Mille, director of the Radio Theater, will interview Bill Counselman, co-creator of the newspaper comic character, “Ella Cinders.” ANOTHER “Remember the Forgot- ten Child” broadcast, arranged in connection with the campaign of The | the National Broadcasting Co., to provide Christmas gifts for the needy children of the District, will be broadcast by WMAL from 10:30 to 11. The first portion of the program, | from 10:30 to 11, will come from the | Aifth precinct police station, wherei $7,500 Paid for Violin. Edinburgh University, in Scotland, the Washington Police Boys' Club has its headquarters. The last half hour | | will originate at the Club Troika,| pas purchased for $7.500 the “Fal- where a special program will be pre- | mouth” Stradivarius violin, which sold sented. Sasha Bartnovsky, pianist at | 100 years ago for $550. the club; Mischa Markofl, soloist, and | Capt. Nick Hope, accordianist, will| = | take part. The program is designed to depict Ch ‘R:lx:.c.i. ristmas traditions of old * TONIGHT & | JEAN HARLOW | GLADYS SWARTHOUT, Metropoli- tan Opera Co. soprano, will be 12:15 | Here, as elsewhere, everything 1s| interested in buying the Leviathan for | Special 3 Months Rate for All-Night Parking | | the guest soloist during the Voice Concert on WRC at 8:30. She will sing Ponce's “Estrellita,” Broomes’ “Moon Melody” and Saint-Saens’ "'Amour Viens Aider.” | WARDEN LAWES of Sing Sing will | present “The Hard Guy” during his program at WRC at 9. The story “Madame Sans-Gene” with Claude Rains and C. Henry Gordon | LUX RADIO THEATRE Directed by CECIL B. DeMILLE | concerns a man who became a suc- cessful wholesaler when his energies were turned in the right direction, Chinatown Gets Bar. SAN FRANCISCO, December 14 | (®.—Chinatown’s elders lifted their | eyebrows slightly yesterday after one of the younger set opened the big 9 P.M. > Oriental quarter’s first cocktail bar. EostaniStsadord T me “We expect about 90 per cent of our \"213'4 patronage will be Americans,” said | Sam Lee, assistant proprietor. he ' end Coast-to-Coast Columbia Network out-of-town if you meke the call after7p.m. sy day in the week, or any time at all on Suaday. Below are typical night and Sunday 3 minute Station-to-Station rates from Washington to: Atlantic City, N. J. Boston, Mass. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Richmond, Va. The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company 723 13th St. N.W. Metropolitan 9900 ROBERT TAYLOR D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936. —__—_—_—_————_—_—-—l—_——._—____—_—— FORGOTTEN GHILD! * TUNE IN RADIO STATION WMAL FROM 10:30 TO 11:30 TONIGHT Hear another of the National Broadcasting Company's broadcasts given in behalf of THE STAR-WARNER BROS.-N. B. C. TOY MATINEES, in co-operation with THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT -and THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION, featuring stars of the stage, the screen, the air, and prominent Washington officials. * THE PROGRAM OPENS WITH A SPECIAL BROADCAST FROM THE Bth PRECINCT POLICE STATION ... featuring “Major Brown’s No. 5 Rangers,” and ""The Harmonica Boys"’; short talks explaining the purpose of the Police Christmas Party; and other events. The radio show then swings to THE RUSSIAN CLUB TROIKA .+« from which you will hear a special program of the Christmas music of old Russia offered by Sasha Bart- novsky, the Troika Orchestra, and the club’s Russian entertainers. THESE AND OTHERS WILL ENTERTAIN YOU ANDTELL YOU HOW YOU CAN MAKE URE THAT FOOD, TOYS AND CLOTHES WILL BE PROVIDED FOR WASHING- TON’S NEEDY THIS CHRISTMAS. BRING A TOY TO THE RUSSIAN OLUB TROIKA TONIGHT Full Details Daily in pening Sfar he Lneni