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A—14 wx% TH E _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937. WISV PROCRAM HAS FLMSTARS Frederic March and Janet CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRaMs TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k | WRC—950k | WOL—1,310k APRIL 30, 1937. | WJISV—1,460k Radio Guild Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade |Wakeman's Sports Page 'The Magic Hour Afternoon Rhythms |Ann Leaf, organist 0 | 115 | 130 5 Gaynor to Give Preview |The O'Neills ‘Buddy Harris’ Orch, The New Home of N ____|Davis Cup Interviews |Wakeman's Sports Page |Expedition Departure P ) " |Melody Revue Among Our Souvenirs "TOMORROW, MAY 1st The District Coal Co. . .. of 2020 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 0 [Indian Meeting Tea Time . of ““A Star Is Born.” FREm:mc MARCH and Janet| 3.45 I?%lingl:il;n?fi:ht | Variety Program Gaynor will give radio listeners T ~— — — — a microphone preview of their Story ‘_>r Mary Marlin Jimmy Kemper and Co. latest screen vehicle as the Tklo s:ngxng La.dy Dari Dan Adventures drama feature of the “Hollywood : Don Winslow . g f Hotel” program, heard through WJSV i TasTe {Little Orphan Annie | Today's Winners Education in the News | Syndown Revue al ;Harr,v Kogen’s Orch. The Laff Parade {Lowell Thomas Mary Small Musical Program News Bulletins Dinner Hour )| Irene Rich Singin' Sam |Death Valley Days od & |Eddie Alexander 3y Eton Boys Doris Kerr | Funny Things Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms News—Scores ‘Terry and Ted Mortimer Gooch Arch McDonald Phantom Fingers Boake Carter |Broadway Varieties Wakeman's Sports Page Products Evening Star F‘lashe§ Hawaiian Echoes Barry McKinley |Dance Time News—Music " 4 | Fantastic cts » » |Amos n’" Andy | Wakeman on Sports Uncle Ezra Dinner Concert Benay Venuti News—Songs |Ink Spots |Songs of the West |Service “oncert Five Star Final b 2 |Modern Melodies {Howard Amateurs |Hal Kemp's Orch. B ol District Fuel & Supply Co., Inc. 1232 14th Street N.W. With an idea of better serving the public, we have opened up our new salesroom in the heart of Washington's business district. Here you will find courteous representatives, ready and willing to discuss your heating and air-conditioning problems; here you will find a display of the newest electrical appliances designed for your comfort and pleasure. cordially invited to visit us at any time. at 8 o'clock. The new picture is entitled “A Star Is Born,” and is the tale of a small-town girl who climbs up the treacherous filmdom ladder while a male star slips from the top to obscurity. An added high light is the belated | guest appearance of Gracie Fields, celebrated English screen comedienne. Miss Fields was forced to forego a previous spot in the show because of illness. Supporting talent includes | Fred MacMurray, Frances Langford, | Igor Gorin, Ann Jamison and Ray- | mond Paige's Orchestra. Announces the Opening of a New Salesroom to Be Known as Harlem | " |Waltz Time Deems Taylor Human Relations Court Washington Speaks % o O 23 i i % Sinfonetta i | A ks | Tonic Time |Band Music Paul Whiteman's Orch. |Vincente del Garza |Chester Wright {Babe Ruth Program Viennese Melodies |Musical program | Communist Party Eddy Duchin’s Orch, |~ Kay Kyser's Orch. % i " Art Brown JOHN HELD. JR.. takes his Vausity s = = Show to the campus of the Uni- Jack Pearl First Nighter versity of Washington to present 9 gL il i i men’s glee club, the girls Lawyers' Guild sophisticated violin trio (?), 4 2, picce concert band and a group from the Pent House Theater in a comedy sketch—WRC at 9:30. | Varsity Show Musical Cocktail 5 Symphonic Hour George R. Holmes Supper Dance Bill Strickland’s Orch. 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Robert Horton Shep Fields' Orch Dave McWilliams' Orch, |~ §¢] JOVE ME, LOVE NERO." all about i , a singing teacher, a = nt and 2 mathematical dog, i: ;'n occupies Irene Rich's attentions, a 5 i F = | 11:45 % tur 7 i - WMAL feature at ‘ T3-60 | Wight Watchmman \\'OL promises another thrill-a- | 12:15 :: o | minute detective story tonight, | 12:30 | | with the sleuthing scheduled to start | 12:45 ol b o 2 ! at 8 o'clock i 100 | Night Watchman (1 hr.) }\'AY THOMPSON and her Rhythm | o \¢ Singers cclebrate their first | * anniversary tonight at 7:30 with a new song, “Celebrating Time,” written | by Kay and her arranger, Bernie | Mayer. Together with Hal Kemp's | Orchestra, they will be heard over | WISV News Bulletins Night Owl—Sports ~ | Carl Hoff's Orch. Slumber Hour " ”» » |Bob Crosby's Orch. Arthur Ravel's Orch. You are Paul Whiteman's Orch. |Benny Goodman's Orch. Sign Off 's Orch. e ' The Witching Hour News Bulletins |Sign Off | Joe Saunders’ Orch. |Lights Out TOMORROW’S PROGRAM MAY 1, 1937, Carrying a Complete Line of Torrid Heat 0il Burners _Gorv!:lon th?nmark | | G. E. Appliallees i 0il Ranges B Also COAL - FUEL OIL Air Conditioning | ‘ ) |Our Spiritual Life Gordon Hittenmark “PEPITA." original tango by Rosario | 7:15 |Leibert Ensemble i o i Bourdon, features the service :30 |Cheerio over WRC at 7. 45 2 ol 2% s 7 PPOPS and Louie, colored dancing| g7 Waoncne and comedy team, are the guests 30 ) » of Louis Armstrong on the Harlem | glis Musical Clock | 2 0 {Art Brown concert | : Charioteers The Vass Family Children’s Frolic Art Brown " Civic Forum [Morning Concert 2 0 Ed Fitzgerald & Co. Let's Pretend Our American Schools |Police Flashes—News Cincinnati Conservatory | 10:00 Home Town Four Voices | % | 10:15 Mystery Chef U. S. Army Band | 2 | 10:30 5 Hester Walker Beall PR T b | 10'45 00 |Call to Youth Chasins’ Music Sung by Bing Crosby | The Magic Hour 11700 15 Stout Hearted Men ¥l 3 |Organ Recital Orientale 11:15 :30 |Bavarian Orchestra Old Time Favorites George Hall's Orch, 1 11:30 g5 | » » i Howard Lanin's Orch. | LR | 11:45 PM. P.M. 12:00 Strings and Things | 12:00 12:15 | Listening Post | 12:15 12:30 |[Farm and Home Hour | 12:30 RO R e T | 12:45 1:00 Farm and Home Hour T1:00 1- 158 o " I8 1E15 1:30 | 1:30 1:45 S | 1:45 2:00 International Broadcast |Logan's Musicale 200 2:15 “ 3 Ty 2:15 2:30 Ricardo's Caballeros ‘Suedmh Glee Club Wood Memorial Race 2:30 245 5 i 3 [ | » " 2:45 Sl mipiewd] | S5 | R =i | = | S _2:45 3:00 Club Matinee |Salute to Youth |News Bulletins Base Ball Game 3:00 3:15 | » B B R Wakeman's Sports Page | " » . | 315 3:30 N. B. C. Spelling Bee Howard Lanin's Orch. ‘ », | 3:45 i 2 ” Wakeman's Sports Page 4:00 N. B. C. Spelling Bee |Elinor Sherry Eddy Duchin’s Orch. 4158 2 B & |Wakeman's Sports Page 2 % i 4:30 Sunday Schoo] Lesson ]Budd_\' Harris' Orch. Davis Cup Interviews 4:45 Evening Star Flashes | Wakeman's Sports Page |Dorothy Gordon 5:00 |Nickelodeon ;Pied Piper |Government News 5:15 o |Harold Turner, pianist iJumor Commerce 5:30 'Home Symphony Cocktail Capers |News—Scores Show, with the Charioteers and Edith e = Wilson, “hot singer.” as additional ~ 3:90 e extra addeds”—WMAL at 8 e ‘35 | Bill Kronz's ‘Orch. Air Headliners 00 | Myriad ‘oic L . . EhE 10:30 'Magic of Speech . Afternoon Programs. 10 wow IS rlc ue u o nc 2:45 pm—WJSV. Davis Cup o) g Interviews 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star 1232 14th St. N.W. Child Health Day el ME. 5472 POt. 2822 Evening Programs. 7:00 pm.—WRC, Service Hour: WOL. “Five Star Final”; WJSV. Broadway Va- rieties 8:00 p.m.—WMAL, Harlem vue; WISV, “He Hotel 8:30 p.m.—WOL. Speaks.” 9:00 p.m.—WRC ighter. 10:30 p.m.—WOL, Art Brown 11:15 p.m.—WMAL, Hour News Bulletins Whitney Ensemble Olivet College Orch. |Howard Lanin’s Orch. |News—Songs Carnegie Tech Orch. Jack Shannon H. B. Derr |Dr. Abram Simon Buffalo Presents Your Home and Mine " ) | Child Health Day - |Hit Tunes : i e |Your Host, Buffalo wood " . " Concordia Glee Club |Golden Melodies “Washington " B S |55 % i i Wakeman's Sports Page | Base Ball Game Short-Wave Programs. 7:30 p.m—BERLIN, “Musical Treasures,” DJD, 254 m., 11.77 meg. 9:00 p.m.—CARACAS. [ rchestra. YVSRC, 517 | | m.. 5.8 meg, 9:55 p.m.—LONDON, “Music of | | the Western Isles” l 19.8 m._>1514 me. Gec, 313 | |DEPOSITORS ARE SLOW IN GETTING DIVIDENDS 1,100 SCHOOLS HELD fom About MENACE TO SAFETY | List of Buildings Reported to | the Federal-American National Bahk B WA BlsRSenyiiofSenate B o e e e e Committee. | dend checks at the office of the re- A list of 1,100 school buildings de- | ceiver, 1336 New York avenué, accord- | field, Minn., has won & part in the | PENN WASH '"RE C0 clared by Col. Horatio B. Hackett, as- | ing to Cary A. Hardee, receiver. 1937 Carleton May fete, “The Miracle | O 3 o pistant P. W. A administrator, to be | Notifying depositors of the second | of Shangti,” to be presented May 15, | 12014 14th ST. N.W. NO. 8429 *a menace to life. safety and health” | dividend of 15 per cent on their orig- | according to word received here. : was forwarded yesterday to the Sen- ate Committee on Education and Y.abor. “It is a crime that such conditions are permitted to exist,” Hackett said. | “Of these buildings, 501 are nothing but fire traps, and 35 have been actu- | ally condemned by municipal authori- “ ties.” The list was sent in response to a | resolution introduced by Senator | Schwellenbach, Democrat, of Wash- ington, who asked the P. W. A. for | a complete record of all school build- | ings it had been asked to rebuild. The resolution had been offered as | a result of the recent explosion in a | public school in New London, Tex., | which caused several hundred deaths. Col. Hackett said conditions report- | ed to P. W. A in applications for new school buildings showed that hun- dreds of them lacked fire d -P wered b e | \‘\"‘« oot T a Plus-Po : ¢ and enjoy it, letting the telephone do the tough work. o g 7 2 The Public Works Administration, | . ‘ Kelvinator @ w s |Week End Revue P |Week End Revue Concert. Thne Kindergarten - O, 5853 | | Top Hatters oo W 2! Sad |News Bulletins | inal deposits, the receiver’s office scnt} ]out 23,000 post cards, at the rate of | | about 1,000 a day. But now, that all | | the cards have been mailed out, only | | about half of those notified have called | of Federal- | for their money. “ | There was no estimate as to the total | | amount of money represented by the Called for Checks. ‘ approximately 12,000 uncalled for | checks. Speedometer Service We Repair All Makes CREEL BROTHERS Half American Creditors * Have Wins May Fete Part. Miss Helen Holm, 3513 R street, a | freshman at Carleton College, North- we'll sell you When Spring Fever lays its languorous fingers upon you, when every action seems distasteful—just lie back now limited in its future building | program, has only a depleted fund from which to allocate money for | new school buildings. Included in | approximately 800 offers made by P. W. A. to various States and cities, Hackett said, were some projects for new school buildings, provided local interests can finance them. : A ' - T Use your telephone to chat with friends Children’s Circus Announcer. Use your telephone to call out-of-town Gordon Hittenmark, local radio per- sonality, will be the official announcer at the children’s festival circus a week from tomorrow at Central High sta- dium, it was announced today. 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