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B—8 LABOR RELATNS STORE N FORUN Senator to i Responsibility. ENATOR of Ut lations” | Radio Forum tonight over WRC | 5:45 |Little Orphan Annie ool -Thomas Expected ouch on Union THOMAS, Democrat, ah, will discuss “Labor Re- during the National THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1837. TODAY'’S PROGRAM | CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAMS MARCH 22, 1937, | WRC 950k WMAL 630k WOL 1,310k | WISV 1,460k |Pepper Young's Family |Ma Perkins {Vic and Sade | The O'Netlls Rochester Civic Orch, |Hour of Charm 4:30 Follow the Moon 4:45 The Guiding Light 75:00 | Dari Dan Adventures 5:15 Tom Mix 5:30 Jack Armstrong |Paul Marti Johnny O'Brien Evening Star Flashes ‘Women'’s Clubs Singing Lady The Laff Parade 's Music | Wakeman's Sports Page Wakeman's Sports Page Rhythm Crchestra Wakeman's Sports Page Concert Orchestra Variety Program ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Tea Dance Tunes Johnson Family Chateau Laurier Orch. | Col. Jack Major Pop Concert Treasures Next Door The Dictators Chicago Varieties Evening Rhythms Betty Hudson’s Tea Robert Horton aSlaSnSlaSxd ansb SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS wr, District 7575 Sizes 35 to 51 for shorter, heavier women! Organ Reveries Tony Wakeman Tune Time Spanish Music A 1l Thoma Rick Robert’s Orch. Mary Small Rick Robert’s Orch. «|Bughouse Rhythm Editorial 7:30 Musical Moments John Herrick Dance Music 7:45 Ranch Boys Capitol Theater [ 8:00 |Fibber McGee and Molly |Helen Hayes in “Bambi” | Five Star Final 815 - o« T Euphonic Male Quartet 8:30 |Richard Crooks, tenor Tonic Time BBl Stamp Club 79:00 | 20,000 Yrs. in Sing Sing John Hessin Clarke | Detective Mystery 9:15 e |Good Times Society E 9:30 |Secretary Wallace |“We Are Not Alone” | 9:45)| @ e R 10:00 Contented Program 015 | IR | 10:30 National Radio Forum: |1 Terry and Ted Mme. L. D. Barney Arch McDonald Man vs. Woman Pr}‘tly Kll(y Kelly Poetic Melodies. Help Wanted Apple Creek News Boake Carter Heidt's Brigadiers oo 58 Sizes 38 to 52 for taller, larger women! Suits and Coats for All Women 29.75 Lansburgh's coats and suits really fit you— no matter what size you require. That's be- cause we have an immense selection, in all sizes. And because we take pride in finding exactly the lines that are becoming to you! If you want to pay 16.95 or up to $49.75, there's a beautiful coat or suit for youat Lansburgh'’s. (LEFT) Sizes 38 to 46 (RIGHT) Sizes 35 to 47 Coat in fine sheer wool. Suit, long swagger coat, gfi'sote the sleeve insets. trim skirt. 29.75. .75. Lansburgh's—Daylight Coat and Suit Shops—Second Floor and a coast-to-coast network of other | National Broadcasting Co. stations. The forum, arranged by The Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock Senator Thomas, a member of the Benate Committee on Education and | Labor, will deal with a problem that i has gripped the country in the last few months. T expected he will | present a constructive suggestion for legislation making labor unions more | responsible and a proposal that both sides to an agreement between labor and capital be held accountable in all | contracts, 6:00 Dinner Dance 6:15 I o 6:30 ‘ 6:45 g 7:00 Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15 |Uncle Ezra U. S. Army Band Dinner Club Lowell Thomas - |Pipe Smoking Time oo ®o P ‘sweotest Love Songs 'Radio Theater 2 Cud|nowmo n oo Rendezvous Lt - { Rhythm Kings i = | Boxing Matches Wayne King's Orch. |1 © = & JOHN HESSIN CLARKE, only living former associate justice of the Su- preme Court Roosevelt’s 1) 2 S The Champions will discuss President iary reorganization plan in a special broadeast over WMAL at 9. It is understood he will Indorse the proposal Clarke, a native of Ohio, now lives | 170} |MHCT in San Diego. He sat on the Supreme |32 £ Court bench from 1916 to 1922 and |12:00 Bill Strickland’s Orch. resig to devote his entire time to [12:15 S | cultivating public opinion favorable of |12:30 Charlie Agnew’s Orch. | Michael Zarin's Orch. world peace il A e 2 = edian oo 1:00 Sign off Night Watchman (1 hr.) Sammy Kaye's Orch. TOMORROW’'S PROGRAM MARCH 23, 1931, |Music for Moderns s 7 “Let Freedom Ring” 0:45 | Senator Thomas of Utah - “ 11:00 News—Nignt Owl 11:15 |Arthur Reilly {11:30 |Midnight Frolic Slumber Hour News Bulletins & i Happy Felton's Orch. Red Nichols® Orch. Pageant of Melody Duke Ellington's Orch. rsey’s Orch. lomffimofi‘s’o?ch. |Ted Piorito’s Orch, | Witching Hour Sign off FTHE fantastic drama, “Death Takes | a Holiday.” will be the Radio Theater presentation on WJSV at 9. Frederic March and his wife, Flor- ence Eldridge, will have the leading 0 Gordon Hittenmark roles. 45 | “ Gordon Hittenmark T Elder Michaux | Today's Prelude RICHARD CROOKS willsing Clark’s | 7 Musical’ Clock Sun Dial | “Blind Ploughman” and “Ber-| q.. “ couse om Gounod’s “Jocelyn,” as : - - the high lights of his recital on WRC | st 8:30. His program also includes | Gordon Hittenmark Faure's “The Palms’ and Foster's| S S “Come Where My Love Lies Dream-| S I ing.” = |The Wake-Up Club |Morning Devotions | Art Brown |1sland Serenaders “ a ‘Cheerto - - Art Brown Sun Dial Jean Abbey Concert Favorites Richard Maxwell News—Music Betty Hudson Police Flashes—Music |Betty and Bob | Hawaiian Melodies |Modern Cinderella Marriage Clinic Hymns of All Churches | Singing Strings John K. Watkins | Songs of the South Milky Way Leo Freudberg's Orch. |Freddy Martin's Orch. Something for Every One The Big Sister | o = _-‘Home Makers’ Exchange | Stuart Gracey's Orch. (The Gumps i | Armchair Quartet News—Music Between Bookends. Farm and Home Hour |Organ Recital Helen Trent Romance “ Church of the Air Rich Man's Darling Farm and Home Hour |Dick Stabile'’s Orch, | Jack Berch’s Boys s G Robert Horton Afternoon Rhythms R Real Life Storles Wakeman's Sports Page |W. P. A. Band School of the Air News Bulletins Breakfast Club |Gordon Hittenmark The Old Timer Myriad Voices & & |Capt. Tim Healy ) [Mrs. Wiggs Morning Concert PROGRAM of dream songs will W o be presented by Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers over WISV at 8. The selections include “The Girl With Dreamy Eyes” “A Dream,” |John’s Other Wite 1 My Dreamboat Comes Home” |Just Plain Bill You Ever See a Dream Today’s Children ; |David Harum Backstage Wife The Mystery Chef |The Wife Saver ‘Merry Go Round |Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold Jules Landes' Ensembie | Sylvia Clark Dan Harding's Wife Concert Hall Hello Peggy 2:00 | Band Lessons 2:15 | 24 ok 2:30 |Mary Mason 2:45 i % "3:00 |Pepper Young's Family 3:15 |Ma Perkins 3:30 |Vic and Sade 3:45 | The O'Neills 0 Consumers’ Program :A Capella Choir | Follow the Moon Sallie Muchmore | Ma Perkins |Mountain Man | Melodic Cameos The O'Neills |Personal Column |Vic and Sade |Edward MacHugh Honeyboy and Sassafras BOOKKEEPER WHO SAVED CHILD MAY GET MEDAL Yeaders in Honor Is Due for Rescue Maryland Town Say in Icy Waters. Love and Learn Luncheon Concert By the Associated Press june GUwisters s il CRISFIELD, Md., March 22 —Ray- Senator Holt of W. Va. mond Morgan, 22-year-old bookkeeper, may receive a medal for plunging into the icy waters of the harbor and res- | cuing 6-year-old Gilbert Morgan from drowning. Several civic leaders said today | they would gladly join in a movement | to recommend Morgan for a Carnegie medal or some other suitable award. The 6-year-old boy had slipped from | 8 drawbridge and tumbled into the water. Morgan dashed from a nearby | building and, without stopping to re- | move his clothing. dived into the 18- foot-deep harbor to make the rescue. SKELETON FOUND NEW YORK (#).—The person, or S who left a skeleton, in good condition, on Mansion road in the Bronx, may get it by contacting Police Sergt. Thomas F. Maxwell | “PFinders, keepers, doesn’t go with me in this case,” he said. His opinion | was that the skeleton belonged to a |Music Guild S 3 's C _Myrt and Marge Wakeman's Sports Page |Bill Wright . S. Marine Band Bammy Kaye's Orch. |Concert Hall Have You Heard? Chick Webb's Orch. Ed Fitzgerald & Co. |Sing and Swing Dog Heroes Evening Star Flashes = g Your Health Romany Revels w W Johnson Family The Singing Lady Jess Kirkpatrick | bring payments to depositors to 80 THREAT BRINGS POLICE | per cent of the money on deposit at TO ANGELUS TEMPLE lh;_:mr the institution closed. | e dividend will mean the distri- McPherson Re- bution of $345,000 to 8,400 depositors. ‘Wakl‘man's Sports Page Pop Concert Evening Rhythms Science Service | Robert Horton Sundown Revue Tom Mix Jack Armstrong OPIUM RAIDS NET FIVE CHINESE, SMOKE SETS | Agents Aid Baltimore Sizes 16V to 24V, in this unusual REDINGOTE DRESS 16.95 123 strips of Sheer Romaine Crepe are carefully stitched on a Net Redingote! You also get a Celanese Taffeta Slip with pleated flounce at the bottom. Tiny buttons are covered with the same Romaine Sheer. Two attractive clips spotlight the easy-to-wear neckline. Comes in Black or True Navy—one of many remarkable dresses here for only 16.95. Lansburgh's—Better Dress Shop—Second Floor. | Federal City Police in Drive—Men Aimee Semple ceives Threatening Letter and Is Guarded as She Preaches. BY the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March threatening letter received by Aimee Semple McPherson kept police at An- l Station Bar Opened. A bar has been opened at the rail- Pt | way station at Farrington Guerney, England, tickets and drinks being dis- pensed by the ticket agent-barmaid. Try to Buy Freedom. BY the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, March 22—Federal cal association. agents and city detectives raided two N alleged opium dens in the heart of the Chinese district yesterday, took b 2 i = i The letter to the Four-Square Gospel five Chinese into custody and seized ) | Air Headliners | what they described as five complete | leader named Holy Week as “the time opium smoking outfits. The Chinese | to strike,” said Capt. Blaine R. Steed | 1 | I aught smok- | ©f the homicide squad | .flnme{??}?‘L‘c' Rochester | | faore seid to have been caUght ST | omcers will attend ail services and Civic Orchestra Boyd Martin, Federal narcotics of- | 8St night flanked the temple pulpit 145 p.m—WMAL Evening Star | | ficer, said the quantity of opium |%hen Mrs McPherson delivered her Flashes seized was small and that he was in- | terested chiefly in the method by | which it was smuggled in. LLeLLRYREBUBLUULY | gelus Temple today. IF YOUR RADIO WON'T WORK PHONE MET. 0764 An expert radio technician will estimate repair costs. If you don't want it repaired —no charge. LEETH BROS. 1220 13th St. N.W. 8 AM.to 8 P. M. AUTO RADIO SERVICE ‘PENN.-WASH. TIRE CO0. 2014 14th ST. NW. NO. 8429 RHYTHM RADIO DISTRIBUTORS E { Palm Sunday sermon. Neither police nor Giles Knight, the evangelist's business manager, would o divulge other contents of the message | Detective Lieut. Robert E. Bradley : | reported that one of the prisoners | !n)r"prcg;e:ssaorcme duyestigation, thegiull offered him $200 to let him go and two | 'NT6€ days ago. others also attempted to bribe him. e One of the prisoners, although roughly | recsed. it saiato- nave nad soo0| BANK PAYS 15 PER CENT in his pockets. Evening Programs. :00 p.m.—WMAL, United States Army Band :00 p.m.—WMAL, Helen Hayes in “Bambi.” :30pm—WRC, Richard Crooks; WJSV, Pipe Smoking Time, 9:00pm.—WMAL, John H. Clarke; WJSV, Radio Theater. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, Drama, “We Are Not Alone.” 10:00 p.m —WJSV, Wayne King's Orchestra 10:30 pm.—WRC, National dio Forum. 11:00 pm—WOL, Melody. 8,400 Get $345,000 From Closed Institution. PLANE CARRIER TESTED BY the Assoclated Press NEWPORT NEWS, Va, March 223 PETERSBURG, Va. March 22, — (). —As a routine matter looking to William A. Bond, receiver of the closed the builders’ trials scheduled to take | First National Bank and Trust Co., place April 1, the U. 8. 8. Yorktown, | has announced that depositors will re- airplane carrier, under construction at | ceive a 15 per cent dividend, beginning , the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry | today. Dock Co., was put through inclination | The new dividend, the third since experiments to determine her meta- | the liquidation of the bank began, will centric height, from which is ascer- tained the stability of the craft. Offi- cials of the yard said the tests were satisfactory. Capt. R. P. Schlabach, naval con- struction superintendent, assigned to | the local yard, was present for the tests. 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