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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936. BARUU m I]EBA'I‘E sct, wis_contriute to Bing Crosky's| RECORDS SHOW FATHER B A e s o] . OFTWINSITO BE 100 JOHNSON ON JOBS [ . “Town Meeting of the Air” to Present Views on Ab- Dramatic Co.’s presentation on WOL sorbing Unemployed. at 9:30. Helen Fischer will play the EN. HUGH 8. JOHNSON, for- | Jeading role. Rudolph Watson and mer N. R. A. administrator, | Arthur Westover will support her. and Clinton L. Bardo, for- mer president of the Na- tional Association of Manufacturers, D-$§ the certificate that he was born in|be adopted by a McAlester f: Kentucky in 1836. Mrs. Lee gave | Lee, formerly a miner, is on m;x:ny. her age as 36. — Willlam Jones, Pittsburg County| Japan is encouraging the judge, said Alice died and Albert will | tion of better .mp: $ b CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS WISV 1460k Former Miner's Wife Gives Age as 36—Surviving Baby to Be Adopted. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, December 17.— The State Health Department record- ed yesterday the birth of twins to a man claiming to be 100 years old and his wife in Ridgway, Pittsburg County. The twins, Alice Lee and Albert Lee, were born October 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee. The father wrote on A BPECIAL broadcast from the Maryland State Prison is sched- uled by WMAL at 11:15. An uniden- tified prisoner will discuss crime and crime prevention. WMAL 630k | WOL 1310k THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMS Howard Lamm's Orch. News—Music Moods in Rythm WRC 950k PM. 12:00 | Midday Merry Go Round|Honeyboy and Sassafras 12:15 |Story of Mary Marlin [Arm Chair Quartet 12:30 |Gene Arnold and Cadets |Farm and Home Hour 12:45 |Science Clubs o 2 “1:00 | Marguerite Padula_ Farm and Home Hour 1:15 [The High Hatters . o 1:30 |Dan Harding's Wife ‘The Gumps Between Bookends Helen Trent Romance Rich Man's Darling Afternoon Rhythms Eton Boys Academy of Medicine Howells and Wright RONALD DAWSON'S latest play, “Darkness,” will be the Northern IS BETTER Moods in Rhythm Ad Club Luncheon Vaughn de Leath o o 1:45 | Happy Jack Dot and Will s *2:00 | Music Guild College Choirs Wakeman's Sports Page |Doris Kerr 2:15 | & i e School of the Air Education for Living wuuu'u}! |Maurice Dumesnil Palmer House Ensemble 0 | Pepper Young's Family 15 |Ma Perkins :30 |Vic and Sade :45 |The O'Neills | Minute Men Rochester Philharmonic ‘Wakeman's Spor's Page Phyllis Howe Fnsemble Sammy Kaye's Orch. Happy Hollow Al Pearce Gang |Do You Remember? — N. B. C, Light Opera Vocational Guidance Afternoon Melodies Today's Winners Concert Hall All Hands on Deck ug_mu’a.s-s Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Little Orphan_Annie Dinner Dance Amos 'n’ Andy Voice of Experience Jackie Cooper Question Mark Hittenm'k Evening Star Flashes Choral Arts Society The Singing Lady Tea Time THIS EVE! Dinner Club Pan-American Peace Dinner Club Lowell Thomas Folio of Facts Johnson Family Cocktail Capers Tony Wakeman Ed Dinant News—Editorial Melody Moments Evening Raythms |Music You Remember Intercity Express | Terry and Ted G'S PROGRAMS Patti Chapin Arch McDonald H. V. Kaltenborn Renfrew of the Mounted Easy Aces James J. Braddock Dixie Harmonies Howard Price, tenor Concert Music Arthur Reiliy “Turkey Talk” [Poetic Melodies Rubinoft Vee Lawnhurst Boake Carter ) [Rudy Vallee " w Boston Symphony Five Star Final Piano Capers Guy Lombardo’s Orch. Detective Mysteries The Band Wagon “« - |Show Boat b i Russian Choir Town Meeting Hillbilly Concert Horace Heldt's Orch. Northern Dramatic Co. Maj. Bowes' Amateurs | ¢ 11:15 | 11:30 11:45 Music Hall o Town Meeting News Bulleting Jamboree Bamberger Symphony Leo Reisman’s Orch, ) [News—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolics Christmas Cards Maryland Prison Life Slumber Hour Art Brown Kay Kyser's Orch, To Be Announced March of Time Buck O'Neill Jay Freeman'’s Orch. News Bulletins Abe Lyman’s Orch. 12:00 [Henry Busse's Orch. 12:15 | 12:30 12:45 Bobby Hayes’ Orch. “1:00 1:15 | 230 | 0 5 | :15 :30 5 = 5 0 0 11 :30 45 -— 9! Sign OfF Gordon Hittenmark Night Watchman Flti - - k] Benny Goodman's Orch. | [Jack Little’s Orch. Vincent Lopez's Orch. Sleepy Time Night Watchman (1 hr.) EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW DECEMBER 18, 1936. |AT Kavelin's Orch. Sign Oft Sign Off Gordon Hittenmark Today's Prelude 'The Wake Up Club Musical Clock Art Brown Gordon Hittenmark - Morning Devotions Morning Melodies Cheerio Art Brown 00 |Gordon Hittenmark The Old Timer The Streamliners |Morning Glories Mrs. Wiggs |John’s Other Wite |Just Plain Bill 10:45 |Today’s Children News Bulletins Breakfast Club Art Brown Morning Concert Police Flashes—Music News—Music Sun Dial Sun Dial Metropolitan Parade “The Woman's Angle” Betty Hudson Alr Sweethearts Viennese Sextet Josh Higgins Camille Taylor Frances T. Northcross Waltz Themes Views of the News |Betty and Bob Rhythm Moods |Modern Cinderella Betty Crocker John K. Watkins 11:00 |David Harum 11:15 Backstage Wife How to Be Charming 5 |Voice of Experience The O'Neills Personal Column Vic and Sade |Edward MacHugh Ed Fitzgerald & Co. ‘Theater Row |“Angelus” " |Magazine of the Alr The Three Notes Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe will be opponents in an informal de- bate during “America’s Town Meet- ing of the Air" on WMAL tonight at 9:30 o'clock. Johnson and Bardo have clashed over several economic questions dur- ing recent years and the question to be discussed at this time, “Can Busi- ness Absorb Employment?” is one upon which each olds decidedly con- trasting ideas. Each speaker, after delivering his address, will be given an opportunity for rebuttal before the question is turned over for open forum discus- '+ | slon, 'OUR outstanding artists of the entertainment world will be the guests of Rudy Vallee during his weekly variety show on WRC at 8. The list includes Cornelia Otis Skin- | ner, monologist; John Gurney, Metro- politan opera basso, and Edgar Ber- gen, ventriloquist. | CLARENCE FRANCIS, president of the General Foods Corporation, will extent Christmas grestings to employes of his company and the Nation during the Show Boat pro- gram on WRC at 9. Lanny Ross will lead the audience in group sing- ing of “Come Josephine in My Fly- ing Machine,” “'Till We Meet Again” and “Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee.” YRT and Marge, for five years a popular radio team, will make & brief return to the airwaves as guest stars of Kate Smith’s Band- || wagon program on WJSV at 8. In real life Myrt and Marge are mother || and | ‘They will present | and daughter — Myrtle Vall Donna Damerel. a characteristic sketch. RXCHARD HAGEMAN, distinguish- | ed Dutch composer and conduc- | tor, will direct the Bamberger Sym- | GOOD COOKS SAY: BAKE IT BEST with DAVIS The 57-year Favorite Because it's always dependable @Try Davis. 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