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A—16 = GARDLE LOVBARD ON AR TONEAT Will Give Preview Glimpse of New Film With Fred MacMurray. ‘WO popular screen stars—Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray —will present a preview glimpse of their new film, “Swing High, Swing Low,” as a fea- ture of Dick Powell’s *“Hollywood Hotel” program tonight at 9 o'clock on WJSV and other Columbia sta- tions. “Swing High, Swing Low,” is & new version of the famous Arthur Hop- kins-George Manker Watters stage success, “Burlesque” which starred the late Hal Skelly and which brought Initial recognition to the then un- "MOMINTB YOU NEVER FOR- GET,” a new series featuring Edwin C. Hill will have its premiere on WJSV at 10. John B. Kennedy will act as master of ceremonies. WOL will broadcast a special pro- gram at 10:15 in observance of “Civil Service Week.” It will be picked up at the Ambassador Hotel under the direciion of Chester M. Wright. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor will be the chief speaker. Representative Mead, Democrat, of Georgia, who 18 chairman of the House Civil Service Committee, also will speak. FIVE Fred Smiths at a banquet of more than 125 other Fred Smiths, will take part in a special broadcast over WMAL at 10:30. All are mem- bers of the Benevolent and Protective and Completely Universal Order of Fred Smiths of America. ITS from the University of Penn- sylvania’s Mask and Wig produc- tion of “This Mad Whirl,” will be the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,. 1937, Today’s Radio Headliners from “The Mad Whirl” include “An Apple a Day” and “My Best Best.” "Hm HANNAH,” a new play by Arch Oboler, will be Irene Rich's starring vehicle on WMAL at 8, She will have the role of a great woman athlete who becomes a terrific dud at love. ——— IMMIGRATION RATE HIT Undesirables Xo;trallzin: U. 8, Says Demarest Lloyd. Declaring the United States is being “mongrelized” by too high an immi- gration of undesirables, Demarest Lloyd, national vice president of the American Coalition of Veteran, Pa- triotic and Civic Organizations, ad- dressed the Maj. L'Enfant Chapter of the D. A. R. last night in its seventh annual national defense program at the Washington Club. Adequate immigration laws are an integral part of national defense, ac- cording to Lloyd, but we are at pres- ent blocked in retaining our national Doinestic. 4:00 pm.—WMAL, Radio Guild; ‘WJSV, Cincinnati Sym- phony. . 5:45 pm.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Service Hour, ‘WOL, “Five Star Fi- nal”; WJSV, Broadway ‘Varieties. 9:00 pm.—WMAL, Universal Rhythm; WJSV, “Holly- wood Hotel.” 10:00 pm.—WRC “The Pirst Nighter.” 11:00 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour, Short-Wave Programs. 6:00pm.—R OME, Opersa “Daphne,” 2RO, 311 m., 9.63 meg. 6:45p.m—TONDON, _ Operatic Program, GSD, 25.5 m., 7:00 p.m.—MOSCOW, “Summer in the Arctic,” RAN, 312 m., 9.6 meg. 7:30 pm.—BERLIN, Orchestral Concert, DJD, 25.4 m., 11.7 meg. 9:00pm.—LONDON, Empire Mailbag, 255 m., 1175 meg.; GSB, 313 m, 9.58 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg. 11:30 pm.—WINNIPEG, Music, CJRO, 487 m, 6.15 meg.; CJRX, 255 m,, 11.72 meg. Railways Lose Court Fight. Great Britain's four big railways have been defeated by a court decision in their efforts to end competition from trucks and trailers. Aut.horl'zcd Sc:uice Harrison Radiators COL. FEGAN TO HEAD MARINE BARRACKS Transferred From Naval War Col- lege to Become New Com- manding Officer. Lieut. Col. Joseph C. Fegan, now attending the Naval War College at Newport, R. I, will become the new commanding officer of the Marine Barracks here, Marine Corps head- quarters, announced yesterday in making public a sweeping shift of senjor officers of the service. Col. Fegan recently had e of Marine TRICO WINDSHIELD WIPER SALES AND SERVICE NATIONAL SERVICE ESTRBLISHED 1919 1630 1474 ST.NW. Corps publicity at the Navy Depart- ment. Col. T. 8. Clarke, present command- ing officer of the barracks here, will go to San Diego, Calif,, to become commanding officer of the 6th Ma- rines of the Fleet Marine Force. Col. E. P. Moses, commanding the 2d Brigade of the Fleet Marine Force, will become chief of staff of the force at San Diego. Lieut. Col. at Shanghaf, China. Col. P. H. Torrey, commanding the WE NEED USED CARS Trade Your Car NEW STUDEBAKER " The Spotlight Cor of 1937 SMMEDIATE DELIVERY MODELS - NORRIS, INC. 2018 14th, Bet. U and V w. H.! { Rupertus, now chief of staff of the force, will go with the 4th Marines | Marines at San Diego, will go to take the advanced course at the Naval War College. Lieut. Col. O. Floyd, executive officer of the 2d Brigade at San Diego, will come on duty at Marine Corps headquarters here. EDWIN C. HILL Brings you face to face with a murderous assassin "MOMENTS YOU NEVER FORGEP~ WITH JOHN B. KENNEDY' i [IN THE NEW ' EDGEWORTH TOBACCO PROGRAM WJSV FRIDAYS |0 P, M. |, MUSIC-COMEDY-DRAMA CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14m ST.NW.c+Dcarun 4220 integrity by inertia, politics, over- kindliness and lax enforcement and modification of existing laws, he said. high lights of the program of Hal Kemp's Orchestra and the Rhythm Singers on WJSV at 8:30. Selections 11.75 meg.; GSC, 313 m, 958 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m,, 9.51 meg. known Barbara Stanwyck. It was once filmed under the title “The Dance of Life.” CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS January 15, 1937 WISV 1,460k Ne.00Z0 North 3949 ADVENTURE Co 909 F ST. NW 909 F ST. N.W. 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Chester Wright Human Relations Court [Twin Stars News Bulletins Unforgettable Moments Dance Hour i i America’s Fred Smiths Elza Schallert Slumber Hour “First Nighter” Roy Shields’ Revue Moon Dial S Dr. J. E. Pope i Art Brown Freddy Martin’s Orch. Dixon R. Fox [Jay Freeman’s Orch. News Bulletins Eddy Duchin’s Orch. Guy Lombardo's Orch. - George R. Holmes 'The Night Owl Midnite Frolics Night Watchman @ i |Gus Amnheim’s_ Orch. Mal Hallett's Orch. Isham Jones’ Orch. | Witching Hour Night Wtchm’'n (1 hour) |Sammy Kaye's Orchestra Sign Off |Lights Out EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW JANUARY 16, 1937, Prankie Trombauer’s Or. » ~ Leo Reisman’s Orch. 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