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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937. -CAPITAL’'S RADIO PROGRAMS | TODAY'S PROGRAM WRC 950k | WMAL 630k WOL 1310k APRIL 23, 1937. WISV 1,460k | N. B, C. Concert Hall Mary Mason "Music Appreciation Wakeman's Sport Page Salerno and Piano ‘Wakeman's Sports Page 'Through a Woman's Eye iSchool of the Air Myrt and Marge 2:00 2:16 2:30 2:45 09 00 e 0 83 83 83 B0 Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade Radio Guild “« - . Wakeman's Sport Page Dance Music Cincinnati Symphony 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 |The O'Neius "|Tea Time Follow the Moon The Guiding Light Rod and Stream Club Matinee Tea Time Evening Star Flashes |Wakeman's Sports Page Variety Program Wakeman's Sports Page Al Dari Dan Adventures | Sundown Revue |Jack Armstrong Orphan Annie Mary Marlin Singing Lady The Laff Parade Concert Orchestra {Johnson Family |Cocktall Capers Cincinnati Symphony |Among Our Souvenirs Salvation Army Band Skipper’s Foc'sle Evening Rhythms Robert Horton Terry and Ted News Bulletins Dinner Dence |News Bulletins |Education in the News |Dinner Club News Bulletins Lowell Thomas Sports Resume Hit Tunes News—Music Rhumba Rhythm Apple Creek News Arch McDonald News—Scores | Pretty Kitty Kelly 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Amos 'n’ Andy |Uncle Ezra Irene Beasley Ink Spots |O. H. Caldwell |Ford Bond’s Show |Richard Liebert, organist Jean Dickenson Service Concert “« o« {Trene Rich Singin’ Sam Death Valley Days Dancing Discs Howard Amateurs Mortimer Gooch Eddie Elkin's Orchestra Hollace Shaw 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Five Star Final Washington Speaks Tonic Time Dancing Discs Hal Kemp's Orch. 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Waltz Time Human Relations Court Harlem Revue Deems Taylor Detective Mysteries Sinfonietta |Hollywood Hotel “ ) |“First Nighter” Varsity Show Jack Pearl | Treasure Chest hallert ews Bulletins [Slumber Hour Night Watchman “« - | Paul Whiteman's Orch, Chester Wright News—Music | Console Contrasts Babe Ruth | Rep. Celler Henry King's Orch, Kay Kayser's Orch. Freddy Martin's Orch. .zie Nelson's Orch., Eddie Duchin's Orch, Carl Hoff's Orch. Leo Reisman's Orch. Guy Lombardo's Orch, CTT Red Nichols’ Orch. Witching Hour 9:00 | to an American audience by Alfred | Wallenstein during the “Sinfonietta” 9:15 9:30 9:45 ~| 10:00 10:13 10:30 ! 10:43 11:00 | 11:15 | 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:13 12:30 12:45 |Night W’tchm’n (1 hour) Lee Shelley’s Orch, Lights Out Sign off e s e s e e CRLIBRONbE o o S e e e o e RTESD APRIL TOMORROW’S PROGRAM 24, 1937, |Sssh! Today’s Prelude |Wake Up Club Musical Clock Art Brown Sun Dial o Church in the World Leibert Ensemble |Cheerio Art Brown Sun Dial w T |Gordon Hittenmark The Streamliners News Bulletine Breakfast Club Art Brown Morning Concert | News—Music Sun Dial The Oleanders Dr. Abram Simon Mellow Moments Children’s Frolic Manhatters Fishing Program The Vass Family | "\u riad Voices Police Flashes—Music Hawaiian Echoes Ed Fitzgerald and Co. Civic Forum Let’s Pretend 00 | 15 | 130 | | 945 | :00 ) |Our American Schools Home Town ystery Chef |Madge Marley |Minute Men | Magic of Speech | | Ballad Time Theater Prevue U. S. Army Band |Cincinnati Conservatory Hester Walker Beall Merry-go-Round Chasin Music Series Music Clubs {Call to Youth | News Bulletins | Farmers' Union Salon Music News—Music “Too Young to Die” Howard Lanin's Orch. H. B. Derr News Bulletins George Hall's Orch. Whitney Ensemble Campus Capers Farmers' Union Our Barn Howard Lanin’s Orch. \Severn’s Pet Club Carnegie Tech Orch, {Afl,emoon Rhythms Your Home and Mine Eddie Elkin's Orch. A Capella Choir Golden Melodies Strings and Things Govt. Ball Game | Wakeman's Sports Page Dick Stabile’s Orch. Wakeman's Sports Page Al Sakol's Orchestra | The Dancepators | Tours in Tone | Relay Carnival "o o aSa3|58 Govt. Ball Game Wakeman's Sports Page Leo Preudberg’s Orch. ‘Wakeman's Sports Page |Down by Herman's Commerce Department Clyde Barrie |Relay Carnival N. B. C. 8pelling Bee | Govt. Bail Game Spelling Bee |Stuyvesant Handicap Wakeman's Sports Page Howard Lanin’s Orch. ‘Wakeman's sp_om Page Dictators |Ann Leaf, organist 2 3 3¢ 3: 3: 4: 4 4: 4: LH LY 5: |N_B. C. Spelling Bee WS, Sa3|58xnd |The Kindergarten Spelling Bee Evening Star Flashes Pled Piper Modern Melodies Jack Murdock’s Orch. |Government News Evening Rhythms Robert Horton 5:00 5:15 5:30 Lecture on Tuberculosi: Mrz E. R. Grant will give an illus- trated lecture on the prevention of suberculosis preceding a meeting of | She Federation of Civic Associations | in the board room of the District Building tonight at 9 o'clock. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WMAL, Radio G WJSV, Cincinnati Symphony. 4:48 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Flashes. Evcning' P:ogram. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Service Hour; ‘WOL, “Five Star Final”; ‘WJSV, Broadway Vari- eties. 9:00 pm.—WMAL, Harlem vue; WJSV, “Hollywood Hotel.” 9:30 p.m.—WOL, “Sinfoniet 10:00 pm.—WRC, “The Nighter.” 11:15 pm.—WMAL, $Slum Hour, Short-Wave Programs. 6:00 p.m.—ROME, “Rome’s night Voice,” 2RO, m., 9.63 meg. %:00 pm.—M OSCOW, Lenin's Birthday, RAN, m., 9.6 meg. 900pm—LONDON, George's 1937,” GSF, 198 15.14 meg.; GSD, m, 1175 meg.; 313 m, 9.58 meg. England, GSC, will be local delega tional Kiwanis dianapolis June 20 uild; Star ternates. Re- Relined—Rep ta.” First ber *—Relined (with —Rips Sewed enew Worn Mid- New Far But e 311 med —Extra Shields Extra_Yokes @n" o Vault) —Call and Deli 31.2 “st. m, 25.5 ISADOR cusrantesd satistaction pgnded. ue::n all labor charses. E. MILLER | RE CcO. free 2NASH EVERY WE 20 RCA Victor Auto Radios S00 Autographed Baseballs Tune in SINCLAIR D A‘ £ wisv—io 85 EX :30 KIWANIS DELEGATES FROM DISTRICT CHOSEN G. P. Mangan and Albert B. Van Voorhees to Attend Indian- apolis Sessions. Washirgton Kiwanis Club, and Al- | bert B. Van Voorhees, vice president, Convention Shaw, secretary, and Lewis T. Breun- inger, past president, were named al- The delegates and alternates were | FUR COATS w Crocheted Buttons Estimates Cheerfully Given ot Your Home Manufacturing Furrier -NA. 5628. 809 11th St. NW._ Bet. H & I oil for your car. be sure and get Autocrat. It flows freely the moment the engine starts, and circulates to every moving part and protects against metal-to-metal tes to the Interna- in In- to 24. Edward D. chosen yesterday at the weekly lunch- eon, which was addressed by Mrs. Norman M. Windsor, president of the | Child Conservation Conference of St. Louis. Buys $1,000,000 Island. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 23 | (#)—Edwin L. Stanton, operator of a George P. Mangan, president of the | Los Angeles axel works, bought an la- land for a reported $1,000,000 yes- terday. He purchased 54,750 of Santa Cruz Island’s 62,250 acres and said he will maintain the isle as an old-style Cali- fornia ranch. Natives of the mid-Pacific Island of Guam are called Chamorros. aired—Stored our new lnings) Loops tons ur Cold Storage ivery Service MILLER —SPECGIAL— C 39 ASSORTED CHOCOLATE CREAMS aond BONBONS PER POUND FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY “YOU'VE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST"” BE SURE IT'S WE MAIL TO ANY POINT 943 Pa. Ave. N.W. DI. 2691 . | REPRESENTATIVE Singer Will Be Guest of “ ”, Harlem”—Sketch to entertainers to achieve recog- nition at the old Cotton Club, ture at 9 o'clock. The singer, who introduced “Heat Wave” in the musi- With Louis Armstrong's Band assisting. Further contributions to the pr and Scotty, piano and singing team, and a comedy sketch written by Be Presented. E THEL WATERS, one of the first will be guest star on the “Har- lem” show tonight a WMAL fea- cal revue “As Thousands Cheer,” is to be heard in typical Harlem numbers, gram include trumpet solos by Arm- | strong, Derby Wilson, tap dancer; Les Octavus Roy Cohen, featuring Eddie Green and Gee Gee James. AN EARLY Haydn concerto for oboe and orchestra will be introduced program, heard through WOL at 9:30. | EMMANUF.L} CELLER of New York will discuss anti-lynching legislation before a WJSV microphone at 10:45. “JJABANERA” from Biset's “Car- | men,” will be sung by Lucille Manners, soprano, as a high light of the Service Concert, WRC, 8 o'clock. | She is to be heard, also, in “Love's | Old Sweet Song” and, with Ross| Graham, in “A Tree in the Park.” | The Revelers and Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra will provide additional song and music. | JAIL BREAK," melodrama by Arch | *" Oboler, is tonight's vehicle | chosen by Irene Rich for presenuuon‘ over WMAL at 8, | (COMEDIANS JACK HALEY AND PATSY KELLY will make guest appearances on the “Hollywood Hotel” program, which is featuring a pre- view of the new Ben Bernie-Walter Winchell motion picture. The film principals are scheduled to be on hand to exchange causticisms, while Alice Faye assists; Shirley Ross, Anne Jamison and Igor Gorin deliver vocal master of ceremonies and music is sup- plied by Raymond Paige's Orches- tra—WJSV at 9. 'WO new songs written by Univer- sity of Oklahoma students will re- ceive their first airing, when John Held, jr., sends out his “Varsity Show" from the campus of that college, with ‘WRC scheduling the program at 10:30. | Speedometer Service ANY MAKE—ANY MODEL |CREEL BROTHERS (811 (41 ST.NW.-*-DEcarun 4220 PENN.-WASH. TIRE (0. 2014 14th ST. N.W. NO. 8429 " TONIGHT _9T' and every Friday at a IS Louts 7 ARMSTRONG $ and his So® WSl SWING fi and axx oxz wumrs § in a Riot-of Langhs! 3 FLASH SPECIALTY ACTS Sketches by OCTRWUS ROY COMEN STATION WMAL Without Suffering A Hungry Moment Ugly Fat Lost ILL you do onlytwopleass ant things to take off your ugly fat? 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