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i Maj. Gen. Craig and Colmery Among Speakers Tonight. 2 SPECIAL program in celebra- A tion of the American Legion's cast by WMAL and other Na- «. tional Broadcasting Co. station tonight The speakers include Maj. Gen. © Malin Craig, chief of staff of the - commander of the Legion, and Mrs. L Oscar W. Hahn, president of the - The musical background will be pro- vided by the United States Army BIRTHDAY ON AR Army Band to Play. 18th anniversary will be broad- at 10:30 o'clock. Army; Harry W. Colmery, national 1 American Legion Auxiliary. Band. ALICE FAYE, singing screen star, and Roy Atwell will contribute to the “Jack Oakie’s College” program on WJSV at 9:30. Miss Faye's singing will be featured along with the garbled oratory of Atwell GERTRUDE BERG, a recent addi- tion to the Hollywood colony, will be the guest of Ben Bernie during his program on WMAL at 9. Connie Bos- well of radio fame will co-star with Miss Berg on the program. FRED ASTAIRE will present a mu~ sical preview of his forthcoming motion picture, “Shall We Dance?” during his program on WRC at 9:30. The broadcast includes four new Gershwin tunes. "WVA SHINGTON'S WELFARE | WOES” will be discussed by Radio Joe during his program on WMAL at 7:30. He will stress par- ticularly the plight of 3,000 employ- ables in desperate need of relief. Her= bert L. Willett, jr., director of the Community Chest, will take part in the broadcast. FREDDIE RICH will direct the “Musical Americana” program on WJSV at 10:30. The orchs play “The White Peacock, Overture,” “Young Missy” and “The Deserted Plantation.” T\TERVOUS husbands who pace the & floor will be discussed during the | “Husbands and Wives” WMAL at 9:30. program on REPRESENTATIVE RANKIN, Dem- ocrat, of Mississippi will be the “Congress Today” speaker on WOL at 9:45. “Preparing Our Homes for Peace” is his topic. B’NAI B'RITH DISTRICT 5 ELECTS JACOBS AS HEAD Vice President Last Two Years Is Named to Presidency at Golds- boro, N. C., Session. BY the Associated Press. GOLDSBORO, N. C, March 16— Hyman S. Jacobs of Atlanta, vice president for the past two years, late | yesterday was elevated to the presi- dency of the Fifth District Lodge of B'Nai B'rith, Jewish fraternal order, at its convention here. The fifth district takes in the Caro- linas, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, Mary- land and the District of Columbia. Selection of the 1938 convention city was left to the Executive Committee, | Charleston, 8. C,, extended an invita- tion Other officers elected were: Adel Berg of Baltimore, first vice president; Alvin S. Kartus of Asheville, second Vice president; Meyer ‘Triest of Charleston, 8. C., secretary; William Goodhart of Baltimore, treasurer, and Edwin Rosenbloom of Washington, * general committeeman from the Dis- , trict of Columbia. A banquet last night, followed by a dance, concluded the two-day con- vention program. More than 150 delegates attended. Air Headliners Domestic. 3:30pm.—WJISV, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs, 8:00 p.m.—WJSV, Hammerstein Music Hall; WOL, “Five-Star Final.” 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Wayne King’s Orchestra; WJSV, Al Joison 9:00 pm.—WMAL, Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 9:30 p.m.—WRC, Fred Astaire; WJSV, Jack Oakie's College. 10:00 pm—WOL, Sinfonietta; WMAL, Tales of the Opera. 10:30 pm—WMAL, American Legion Birthday Pro- gram. 11:00 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Music. Short-Wave Programs. 6:00 p.m.—ROME, News in Eng- lish, 2RO, 31.1 m.,, 9.63 meg. 6:30 pm.—LONDON, Music from the Scottish Past, GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg. 9:00 p.m.—LONDON, World Affairs, GSD, 255 m, 11.75 meg. 10:20 p.m.—PARIS, News in Eng- lish, TPA-4, 256 m, 11.72 meg. 10! PORISH CAPITAL’S RADIO PROGRAMS TODAY’S PROGRAM WRC 950k WMAL 630k THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON WOL 1,310k MARCH 16, 1937. WISV 1,460k Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold Senator O'Mahoney Honeyboy and Sassafras Armchair Quartet Farra and Home Hour News—Music Organ Recital Church of the Air Stuart Gracey, songs The Gumps Between Bookends Helen Trent Romance Rich Man's Darling Doring Sisters Dan Harding's Wife Concert Hall Hello Peggy Farm and Home Hour Love and Learn June Twisters Dick Stabile’s Orch, Luncheon Concert Jack Berch’s Boys Robert Horton Afternoon Rhythms Real Life Stories [Band Lessons :15 :30 /Mary Mason Chick Webb's Orch. Music Guild Arthur Wright Ted Roy’s Orch. Wakeman's Sports Page Wakeman's Sports Page Wandering Minstrel School of the Alr Myrt and Marge |Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills U. 8. Marine Band Have You Heard? Wakeman's Sports Page | Tuesday Jamboree Sammy Kaye's Orch. @ Cincinnati Symphony Conoumers’ Program Men of the West Follow the Moon The Guiding Light Chick Webb's Orch, Dog Heroes Evening Star Flashes Ed Fitzgerald & Co. Wakeman's Sports Page Cincinnati Symphony W Sing and Swing [0 e % Sundown Revue Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Little Orphal} Annie Safety Your Hea The Singing Lady ith Romany Revels Johnson Family Jess Kirkpatrick Talk Twilight Reveries Evening Rhythms Science Service Robert Horton ' Terry and Ted *38|&53Sa3las oo o Dinner Dance Dinner Lowell Science in the News Tony Wakeman Ed Dinant News—Music Enoch Light's Orch. Club Thomas Del Casino Arch McDonald Dinner Concert, Pretty Kitty Kelly Amos 'n’ Andy Vocal Varieties Hendrik Van Loon Quest’'n Mark Hittenmark| Easy Aces Original Jesters Radio Joe Memory Songs Editorial Rhumbe Rhythms Sung by Crosby Poetic Melodies Musical Moments Alexander Woolcott Boake Carter Russ Morgan'’s Orch. Wayne King ude Ranch |Edgar A. Guest Five Star Final Christian Witness Civil Liberties Piano Specialties Music Hal Al Jolson Sidewalk Interviews Fred Astaire | Ben Bernie Husbands and Wives Concert Selections Congress Today | Fred Astaire Jimmy Fidler Legion Carol Weyman, songs S "Tales of Opera Senator Holt of W. Va. | Watch the Fun Go By @ ie D e 8585858 |Jack Oakie's College © - & | Sinfonietta Birthday Poe’s Tales Jack Oakie's College Americana News—Night Owl Arthur Reilly |Midnite Frolics Phil Ohman's Orch. Griff Williams’ Orch. i Slumber Hour Night Watchman ‘Night Skies String Ensemble Freddy Martin’s Orch. Horace Heldl's Orch. | S8ammy Robbin's Orch, || George Hamiiton's Orch. | Bob McGrew's Orch. News Bulletins | Tommy Dorsey's Orch. George Olsen’s Orch. |Witching Hour Sign off |Gordon Hittenmark 'Night Watchman (1 hr.) Sign Off TOMORROW’S PROGRAM MARCH 17, 1937, "Hugo Mariani’s Orch, |Sign off Sssh! {Gordon Hittenmark o i Wake qqdq'mm Today’s Prelude Musical Clock Up Club Art Brown Sun Dial Gordon Hittenmark B S e D Morning Devotions | William Meeder, organist| Cheerio | Art Brown Sun Dial Gordon Hittenmark En8 5553 58x3& @S Garden Suggestions Morning Glories News Bulletins Breakfast Club Capt. Tim Healy Art Brown Kay and Buddy Morning Concert News—Music Slovooanns |Air Sw | | Mrs. Wiges John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children Ma Perkins |Mountain Man The Doctor Says eethearts Irish Melodies Marriage Clinic John Metcalf | Police Flashes—Music Sunirjmrl |The Wife Saver Betty Hudson |Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella Hymns of All Churches | John K. Watkins David Harum Backstage Wife |How to Be Charming |Voice of Experience |Vic an The O'Neills Personal Column |Edward MacHugh | Merry-Go-Round Leo Freudberg's Or d Sade Merry-Go-Round |Mary Marlin Harry Richman Senator O'Mahoney | 10 1 1 10: 1 11: 1 1 1 1 1 il s Honeyboy and Sassafras |Curbstone Queries | Farm and Home Hour News—Music Four Star Frolic We Are Four |Gordon Hittenmark ‘Words and Music Farm and Home Hour Anna D. Oleson Neighbor Nell Music from Texas Life of St. Patrick Dance Music Luncheon Concert Magazine of the Air i | The Big Sister | Dr. Allan | The Gumps Between Book Ends Helen Trent Romance Man’s Darling -Star Revue Robert Horton George Rector | Real Life Stories |Jean 00 (Pepper Young's Family :15 |Ma Perkins 3:30 |Vic and Sade {The O'Neills | Bavarian Orchestra Dickenson, songs | Do You Want to Write? Irish Program Von Unschuld Piano Club| Salerno and Piano Tony Wakeman | Bill Lewis, songs Sports Page Henry Weber's Orch. Sports Page ‘Wakeman's Sports Page | E | Questions in Congress Through a Woman's Eyes School of the Air Marge Rhythms | | Institute of Music T4:00 |Chasin’ the Blues 4115 |Eugene Boissevain 4:30 (Follow the Moon 4:45 |The Guiding Light | Evenin {Parents and Teachers | Alice Hutchins Drake Sports Page Ed Fitzgerald & Co. g Star Flashes Sports Page Institute of Music Eamon De Valera Irish Blackbirds Academy of Medicine 5:00 (Dari Dan Adventures |Airbrea 5:15 | Tom Mix it 6:30 |Jack Armstrong 1The Singing Lady | Rhythm Cocktails Johnson Family Spanish Serenade ks D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 1937 CAROLINA KIDNAPING TRIAL MAY BE DELAYED Radio Salesman Accused of Ab- ducting Brother-in-Law’s Wife. BY the Associated Press. HILLSBORO, N. C, Msrch 16.— Solicitor Leo Carr indicated yesterday that the case of William J. Anderson, Elizabeth City radio salesman charged with kidnaping his brother-in-law's wife, might never come to trial. Carr told reporters he “doubted very much” the case would be reached during the court term which began yesterday. | Queried regarding reports the kid- —_— ANY ANY SHAPE AUT SIZE GLASS PROMPT DRIVE-IN SERVICE Taranto & Wasman, Inc. 1321 L St. N.W. NA. 2966 ‘l You Can’t Afford NOT to artisans. the ONE 7 ( N |Junior Commerce |Evening Rhythms |Robert Horton AIRPORTS TO REVEAL GRADE OF GAS ON SALE : Virginia Commission Orders Plac- | ards on Pumps to Indi- cate Rating. By the Associated Press. | RICHMOND, March 16.—The State | Corporation Commission has ordered Virginia airports and landing fields to display placards on gasoline tanks or pumps from which gasoline is sold to “clearly indicate whether the gasoline is of automoblile or aviation grade and the octane rating of such gasoline.” R. E. Steele, State aviation director, said he had received reports that some airports were selling gasoline of low rating as the higher grade. 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