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—14 x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL -2, 1937. MISS MACI]UNAI-D i’m'rv";‘f?“;‘fldfi'.ufii'i el . Secret Operative 48. i —By NORMAN MARSH. EEMS TAYLOR and Robert Arm- SO HE WASHES WINDOWS Y77 THERE WE GOES TLL JUST WATCH THE WINDOWS MOST UNUSUAL WAY OF WASHING WINDOWS-- D d / bruster’s orchestra will introduce EHX?- T WONDER--T'LL . FOR MS BUCKET il ACROSS THE Y- () 1 A 1S NG dio sh WMAL at 9:30. WATCH HIM=-- 2 7 AND RAGS --- IT'S WA AHA ..sa |M .‘ESS fiEE aE' SE'" []N AIR TflNlGHI * The program is designed to. give & / . JUST FOUR THRTY! BUT THERE IS NO TIME TO fresh treatment of short storles with 7 / b ATTEMPT TO OECODE (T-- musical and dramatic interpretations. 7 / / . ;" / I'VE OTHER WORK TO 0O! f HE Varsity Show on WRC at 10:30 Stage and Screen Singer to T will originate on the campus of the University of Texas. A girls' * Present Scenes From |glee club of 100 voices and the. in- " e stitution's Long Horn Band of 160 Maytime. pieces will take part. EANETTE MacDONALD will pre- IRENE RICH will play the lead in sent vivid scenes from her latest | “The Morbid Mr. Murphy” dur- screen play, “Maytime,” as a feature w’ ing her weekly broadcast on WMAL “ ¥ " |at 8 The story concerns a young U et B G D woman who wins a trip to Florida in WJSV and other Columbia stations|ga contest conducted by her home tonight at 9 o'clock. town newspaper. Ken Murray, comedian, and Tony “Oswald” Labriola, his stooge, also AN ADAPTATION of “Once a will contribute to the broadcast. PiPrate” will be the “First Night- An added feature of the program | er” presentation on WRC at 10. Don ‘will be a musical history of Miss Mac- | Ameche will have the leading role, Donald’s career, with Igor Gorin and ! supported by Barbara Luddy. N. B. C. Adds 3 Stations. D c SONS OF LEG'ON ing up with the boys throughout the Best Seller 400 Years Ago. | make men familiar with the wisdom convention activities. | of the ancients by a collection of 1,451 NEW YORK, April 2 (#).—The y Cf &PITI &L’S RIEXDIO PROGRA&MQ ST R G The corps, whose members represent | YO bundred years ago the most| g 4up0s gelected from their works. - LS, announced addition of three stations PI_AN DANCE APR"_ ]5\»11 41 American Legion posts in the bopular book of the age was the written in Latin, the universal lan- District, will be accompanied to New | “Colloquies” of Eramus, the great guage of the educated of Europe, the . . to its network. The new stations are TODAY’S PROGRAM April 2, 1937. || wpEL, Wilmington, Del: WORK, ! York by Mrs. O'Hara this year. Mayor | Dutch scholar, who endeavored to book sold 24,000 copies. La Guardia, who heard the Washi - WRC 950k WMAL 630k WOL 1310k | WJSV 1460k Jork, Fa» and KSOO, Sloux Falls,| Detachment Drum Corps to Use i S ol Mo il na and e “The Good Earth’ Textile Conference Wakeman's Sport Page |Through a Woman's Eye 2:00 —_— Proceeds for Purchase | fitth in a contest of 187 Sons of the | INSTANT STARTING WITHUUT DRAIN ON THE BAI“RY Music Clubs | Legion drum corps, has promised them Salerno and Piano {The Captivators 2:16 i - ! n Mary Mason “ a Wakeman's Sports Page o] 2:30 Big Mushrooms Found. of Uniforms. | & police escort atethis year's conven- | “ “ - - “ P I & Mushrooms 12 inches in diameter tion, | 2 e ~_ Myrt and Marge | 248 | e Tound recently i South Africa,| The Detachment Drum Corpsof the | o 0 o FECIAl I 4 [ |Pepper Young's Family | 2 il yi 3: all ' S o s | 3¢} oung's Family |Bill Krenz Wi Pman’s §mrt Page Aftrll:noon" Rhythms 3:00 | District Sons of the American Legion held from 9 p.m. to 1 am. and will be | Ma Perkins Rod and Stream i 3:15 will sponsor a dance and floor show [Vic and Sade Susie Hock, Organist |Sammy Kaye's Orch. [Melody Revue 3:30 Air Headliners at the Mayflower Hotel Thursday IRformal } * * * WINTER MOTOR OIL * % =« { The O'Neills 3:45 night, April 15. Proceeds will be de- | e Tea Time Radio Guild | Wakeman's Sports Page ce Consoles 4:00 | " | | voted to purchase of uniforms for the | Tyelve women have been licensed LUBRICATES AT SUB-ZERD “ 4:15 Domestic. corps, 0 be WOrn | 4 grive public service cars in England. | Follow the Moon G Variety Program Barnard Glee Club 4:30 4:00 p.m.—WMAL, Radio Guild. at the Legion : 4:45 | The Guiding Light - . Wakeman's Sports Page |Salvation Army Band 445 | | 4i30 :,m'_szv.'mmm A convention _this | == ~ | SNAPPY, QUICK START!NG ... with no drag on bearings or pistons . . . no I R = — wall in New York 5:00 Dari Dan Adventures Mary ‘Marlin Concert Orchestra The Skipper 5:00 lege Glee Club. 5 $:15 | Sundown Revue Singing Lady Johnson Family Evening Rhythms 5:18 i ; ,),:;I;r;' O(RO[‘;: TONITE WMAL 10 P-M. exgessiye‘priming is necessary . . . it 5:30 |Jack Armstrong i, * Twilight Reveries Robert Horton 5:30 3 < 2 Evening Programs. Navy Department . iael 5:45 |Orphan Annie [The Laff Parade Terry and Ted OOl | gesadetsene Y eharment || THE NEW lightens the load on batteries! 6:00 |Dinner Dance Education in the News | Sports Resume Apple Creek News 6:00 WOL, “Five Star Final”; the corps and is || TIME FOR 6:15 : : Dinner Club Pianologues Arch McDonald ! WJSV, Broadway Va- taking @ leading — =z s o % ; — 6its S S s Man (¥ SWomans : rieties. 4 part in arrange- ) EORRIITHo mag Rhumbs Blyin Pretty Kitty Kelly : 9:00p.m—W MAL, Universal . S e . ; 7:00 |Amos 'n’ Andy Rep. McFarlane Salon Music |Mortimer Gooch g Rhythm; WJSV, “Hol- fair. She s # 7:15 |Uncle Ezra Ford Bond’s Show Editorial Eddie Elkin's Orchestra | T: lywood Hotel | known in Legion g ” 7:30 [Musical Moments Richard Leibert, organist| Howard Amateurs Vincent del Garza : 10:00 pm.—WRC, “The First circles here as Mo’on ° 'L 7:45 |Ink Spots s Miller Musicale o 7“ y Boake Carter B Nighter.” | “the sole sur- ” i s " 8:00 |Service Concert Trene Rich Five Star Final Broadway Varieties : 11:00 pm.—WMAL, Slumber wrs, omars, VO 0 the || Sent by RALEIGH and PENNSYLVANIA'S "BEST 8:15 - - Singin’ Sam Washington Speaks “ “ Hour. 1936 Cleveland ::22 oo Death Valley Days Tonic Time Hal Kemp's Orch. :30° fiznventm;: of th:1 e ooy Lezmn{. KG@L CIGARETTES 2 - e D w w cause she was the only chaperone o - ancing Disco = Short-Wave Programs. the corps to stand the strain of keep- | 9:00 Waltz Time Universal Rhythm Detective Mysteries Hollywood Hotel ] 6:00 p.m.—ROME, “Rome’s Mid- 9:15 ST . a e G night Voice,” 2RO, 31.1 9:30 |Human Relations Court |Deems Taylor Bamberget Symphony » - [ m., 9.63 meg. 9:45 a8 “ w 5T g It 7:00pm.—MOSCOW, Music 10:00 |“First Nighter” 2 Jack Pearl The Listener Speaks Unforgettable Moments | 10: from the Far North, 10:15 “ e fibts “ w “ o RAN, 312 m, 9.6 meg. 10:30 (Varsity Show South Seas Healina Chester Wright Shepard Stone 0 8:45pm—BERLIN, “Kraft 10:45 Sela’. Elza Schallert Newa ~Music Vocals by Verrill durch Freude,” DJD, 11:00 |George R. Holfhes |Stumber Hour George Hamilton's Orch.|News Bulletins 254 m., 11.77 meg The Night Owl TR Kay Kyser’s Orch. Jay Freeman’s Orch. 10:00pm —LONDON, “The Midnite Frolics Freddy Martin’s Orch. |Eddie Duchin's Orch. : Wheels of Freedom,” 5T Pt “ 255 m., 1175 meg.: - > ——— : = e O GSB, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; u Bob “cmsb.? s Orch. Mjck:ael z"nnns Orch. |Guy "u:ml:ardos Orch. : GSB. 315 m., 951 meg. vel' i 0 : 12:00 midnight—PITTSBURGH, 0 | Arthur flgvels Orch. Dange Music Ozzie Nelson's Orch. | Messages to the Far , Bt BNEsHOUE S MR ou North, W8XK, 488 m,, Night W’tchm'n (1 hour) | Dick Stabile’s Orch. Sign Off 6.14 meg. | Lights out g TOMORROW'S PROGRAM I = ] APRIL 3, 1937, FRANCISCO Gordon Hittenmark 1 Sssh! 3 A“To “EATERS Heias| Mg . “ - ; 7:00 |Gordon Hittei k Today's Prelud Musical Clock Sun Di T 3] il G o e 2 || CREEL BROTHERS n4s| -~ = Wake Up Club B 5 4 39181 14m ST.NW.-+ DEcarun 4220 "8:00 |Gordon Hittenmark Church in the World |Art Brown Sun Dial | =" e sand_ Seranaders e i 5/ INFORMATION "9:00 |Gordon Hittenmark News Bulletins Art Brown |Bun Dial - 9:15 2 o Breakfast Club Morning Concert Fred Feibel 9:30 (The Streamliners il ! % 2 Dr. Abram Simon - 9:45 ety ey News—Band Music Mellow Moments : s Air Sweethearts Police Flashes—Music |Civic Forum - The Vass Family Hawaiian Echoes = & S |Manhatters Myriad Voices Ed Fitzgerald and Co. |Let's Pretend : You dial right when you read G [ o | “ “ “ “ Radio Guide, the National Week- Iy of Programs and Personalities. Program section is bigger, better. Our American Schools |Madge Marley Ballad Time Cincinnati Conservatory | 11:15 {Home Town Minute Men Theater Prevue i L 7] i prsd e i 11:30 |Mystery Chef Magic of Speech U. S. Army Band O ] (i"eslenlflnedddn -hi‘l-dlas slchedd Strauss Waltzes & = . o & * L B ules. Large and small local an et = s Sl out-of-town stations, foreign Merry-go-Round Call to Youth Salon Music H. B. Derr 3 short-wave broadcasts. Premieres, Chasin Music Series Three Marshalls News—Music News Bulletins 3 guest stars, late “repeat” pro- Rex Battle's Ensemble (Farm and Home Hour “Too Young to Die” George Hall’s Orch. : grams, symphony concerts. Suy WG “ o Howard Lanin’s Orch. Gy today. |Whitney Ensemble Farm and Home Hour | Howard Lanin's Orch. |Afternoon Rhythms g L RADIO GUIDE Severh's Pet Club Your Home and Mine Music Clubs Our Barn In the Music Room Eddie Elkin's Orch. Metropolitan Opera 5 o & e “ & Metropolitan Opera ‘Walter Blaufuss’ Orch. ‘Wakeman’s Sports Page Al Sakol’s Orchestra = = s o Dick Stabile’s Orch. 2 2y College Debate Wakeman'’s Sports Page |Dancepators 2 % - & o Clyde Barrie Metropolitan Opera Bob Crosby’s Orch. John Murdock’s Orch. |Down by Herman'’s - - ) ] Wakeman's Sports Page | 7 <) - - Harry Kogen's Orch. Sammy Kaye's Orch. |Commerce Department Y b & W | i 0 ‘Tours in Tone Metropolitan Opera Al and Lee Reiser l‘Wakeman'.s Sports Page|The Dictators e i Under the Hammer 3 it o & | i o Sunday School Lesson |Howard Lanin’s Orch. Ann Leaf, Organist Logan's Musicale | Evening Star Flashes Wakeman's Sports Page 7 i Logan’s Musicale Charles Stenross’ Orch. | Pled Piper Government News Sundown Revue e =2 Modern Melodies Evening Rhythms The Kindergarten | Bert Block's Orch. 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