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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937 CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS TODAY'S PROGRAM PM.,| WMAL—630k WRC—950k | WOL—1,310] MAY 20, 1937. k | WJISV—1,460k 12:00 |Love and Learn 12:15 |News Bulletins 12:30 [Farm and Home Hour 1451 News—Music Dan Harding's Wife Words and Muslc Luncheon Music News-Trio Lindbergh Anniversary Jack Berch’s Boys Pretty Kitty Kelly George Redtor Real Life Stories "1:00 Farm and Home Hour 1:15 nol 1:30 1:45 Women's Clubs Piano Recital Mary |Quiet | Lindbergh Anniversary Salon Orchestra Louise Wilcher Hit Tunes Quiet Sanctuary Mason Sanctuary Afterroon Fhythms Edna Sellers News Bulletins Myrt and Marge “2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 Copenhagen Concert Pepper Young’s Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade |The O'Neills ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Time to Relax Bill Wright Do You Remember? ~3:00 3:15 | 3:30 3:45 Club Matinee i) = | Mrs. Stradivari Program |Lorenzo Jones |Follow the Moon |The Guiding Light Texas Jim Lewis Harry January Variety Program Wakeman's Sports Page Bob Byron Noveltiers U. 8. Army Band “4:00 |Story of Mary Marlin 4:15 |Young Hickory 4:30 |The Singing Lady 4:45 |Evening Star Flashes Turn | Little Archer Gibson Don Winslow Back the Clock Hod Williams® Orch. Orphan Annie Today's Winners Wakeman’s Sports Page Wakeman's Sports Page Senate Questions 5 All Hands on Deck Dorothy Gordon 5100 |Harry Kogen's Orch. 5:15 |Vocational Guidance :30 [Tea Time $:45 | Lowell Thomas Sundown Revue Oxford Conference News—Did You Know? Chasing the Blues Rhumba Rhythms Black and White Cocktail Time |Les Damoiselles Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms News—Scores George Hall's Orchestra 6:00 (Easy Aces 6:15 |Riding High 6:30 News Bulletins 6:45 | Dinner Hour Amos Vocal Stump-Us Boys Question Mark Hitt'nm'rk| ‘n’ Andy Wakeman on Sports Varieties Paint Parade News—Music Melody Moments Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald Alexander Woolcott Boake Carter |Roy Shields™ Orch, |Rudy | Boston Pop Concert. Vallee |Five Star Final Sung by Crosby Chas. Dornberger’s Orch Band Wagon Boston Pop Concert Show Behind the News Boat Rhythm Rhapsody Music for Today [N.B. C. Spelling Bee Bing Crosby ‘Witch's Tale Labor Parade Art Brown Floyd Gibbons March of Time ) 'N. B. C. Night Club Eddie Varzos' Orch. | News—Music Supper Dance Northern Lights Wrestling Matches Virginia Verrill Jay Freeman's Orchestra Robert Horton Chas. Dornburger's Orch. | News Bulletins Slumber Hour Sports-Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolic News Bulletins Henry King's Orch, Night Watchman )0_|Night Watchman (1 hr) | ol ok D 858u3 |Sign oft Bunny Bergans Orch, Moon Dial Isham Jones' Orchestra Joe Sanders’ Orch. Chas. Gaylord"s Orch. Ray Benson’s Orchestra | 12:00 The Witching Hour News Bulletins —_ | work orchestra while it is Carried Over WMAL Chicago, will make its bow entertainment is to be supplied by One hundred customers will be ad- and watch a “floor sho Local at 10. ! NEW night club, located in the tonight when Comedian Morey Amsterdam steps up to the microphone Gale Page, contralto; Clark Dennis, tenor, and the Escorts and Betty, mitted to each broadcast, enabling them to dance to the music of & net- listeners may afttend vicariously, WMAL carrying the proceedings at Chicago Program to Be main studio of N. B. C. in as master of ceremonies. Further novelty mixed quartet. the air 10 o'clock. ELAINE ARDEN, vaudeville comedi- enne, and Lynn Martin and the Marry Macs are the featured guest performers on the Show Boat program tonight, heard through WRC at 8. Nadine Conner and Thomas L. Thomas, the latier a baritone singing “find” now with the Metropolitan Opera, will participate as well. NOTHER eerie Witch's Tale has over WOL at 9 o'clock. Frederick and Philip Holmes, stage and screen personalities, as BLANK BOOK A wide variety that is sure to cover your every need. Prices are unusually low. Lights Out TOMORROW'S PROGRAM MAY 21, 1937, Sign Off : Gordon Hittenmark g 6:15 | 8un Dial 6:30 | |Morning Devotions Island Serenaders | Cheerio [ Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Art Brown | Sun Dial The Wake Up Club Chicago Breakfast Club oo Sl s o 58u8 884 Art Brown Tim Healy Ma Perkins |News Bulletins Myriad Voices | Mrs, vovoolosom/lasaslacna (5858 John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children Wiggs Art Brown Leo Freudberg's Orcl Marriage Clinic | News—Police Flashe: Sun Dial Masked Caballero Bachelor’s Children Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella Betty Crocker John K. Watkins h. s The O'Neills 5 |Personal Column 10:30 |Vick and Sade 10:45 |Edward MacHugh o o5 o=y @3 | Voice |David Harum { Backstage Wife How to Be Charming Get Thin to Music Merry Go Round of Experience 'Magazine of the Air Big Sister Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe Paint 11:00 |U. S. Marine Band g Story 11:15 11:30 11:45 P.M. ‘Joe Dumond’s Cadets |Better Business Parade Merry Go Round of Mary Marlin L b | Theater Row | We Are Four The Gumps Your News Parade |Helen Trent Romance Our Gal Sunday 12:00 |Love and Learn 12:15 |News Bulletins 12:30 |Farm and Home Hour 12:45 i = | News—Music Dan Harding's Wife Words and Music |Newark Orchestra News—Concert Luncheon Concert Church of the Air Five Star Revue Pretty Kitty Kelly George Rector | Real Life Stories 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 Farm and Home Hour N. B. Man in the Street Mary Bailey Axton, tenor i C. Music Guild Salon Orchestra o Louise Wilcher Piano Capers Mason = Quiet Sanctuary Through a Woman's Eyes, Afternoon Rhythms News Bulletins Myrt and Marge “2:00 215 2:30 2:45 Radio Guild Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Wakeman's Sports P: |Howard Lanin’s Orch. 'age (C. B. 8. Concert Hall Three Consoles 2:45 3:00 | 3:15 3:30 3:45 “El Gaiterro” Club Matinee Tea Time Follow the Moon The Guiding Light Texas Jim Lewis Variety Program ‘Wakeman’s Sports Page 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Melody Revue |Among Our Souvenirs 4:00 4:15 | 4:30 4:45 |Evening Star Flashes | Story of Mary Marlin The Singing Lady Little ‘Top Hatters | Dari Dan Adventures Don Winslow | Hod Williams® Orch. Orphan Annle | Today's Winners Wakeman's Sports Page 4:00 4:15 4:30 Eddie Alexander {Baptist Convention Doris Kerr {Funny Things 5:00 | Education in News 5:15 'Harry Kogen's Orch. 5:30 |Tea Time Sundown Revue News—Did You Know? Tango Tempos Black and White Harold Turner 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 i Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms | News—Scores Curfew Set for Seven. Stone throwing by boy gangs in Liverpool, England, has caused the parents to take drastic measures. The members of the gangs range in age from 8 to 12 and recently a 9-year-old boy lost an eye when hit by a piece of broken glass. That started the par- ents out to smash the gangs. They established a 7 o'clock curfew law. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:30pm—WMAL, Stradivari Anniversary Program from Italy. 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 7:00 pm.—WRC, Rudy Vallee; WOL, “Five Star Final”; WJSV, The Band Wa- gon. i 7:30 pm.—WMAL, Boston Pop Concert. 8:00 pm.—WRC, Show Boat; WISV, Maj. Bowes Amateurs. 9:00 pm.—WRC, Bing Crosby; ‘WJSV, Floyd Gibbons. 10:00 pm.—WOL, Wrestlin g Matches. 11:15 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. * Short-Wave Programs. 8:00pm—CARACAS, The G. U. HOLDS ANNUAL MILITARY EXERCISES R. 0. T. C. Unit Stages Competi- tive Drills Today for Cups and Prizes. Competitive events will feature the annual Military day exercises on the Georgetown University campus this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Constituting the graduation exercises for the R. O. T. C. unit, there will be company and individual events and a battalion review in honor of Brig. Gen. Alonzo D. Gasser, commanding general at Fort George Meade, Md. A board of judges from Fort Wash- ington, Md., will pass on the various competitions, cups and prizes for Which have been donated by the university and patriotic organizations. Dr. Arthur A. O'Leary, S. J., presi- dent of Georgetown, will entertain the military staff and visiting Army officers at a luncheon. For their benefit an interesting ocollection of military books will be on exhibition in the Riggs Library. Stewart-Warner—A. C. SPEEDOMETERS Authorized Service MILLER-DUDLEY/ 17116 144 ST.NW. NORTH |533J Theater of the Air, YV5RC, 517 m, 58 meg. 9:30 p.m.—BUENOS AIRES, Chamber Music, LRX, 31.06 m, 9.66 meg. 10:10 pm.—LONDON, Swift Se- renade, GSI, 196 m, 5.26 meg.; GSD, 255 m,, 1175 meg.; GSC, 81.3 m, 9:58 meg.; GSB, 315 m, 9.51 meg. TFENDER Bent? Booy DeNT?. See Us! COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIRS Any Service for Any Car! CENTRAL woie TI-0-GA DOG (FORMERLY BALORATION) YOUR DOGS NEED TI-0-GA. the ideal dor food—in meal or peliet form. 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Germany's ‘“‘crop-planning” cam~ paign includes the appointment of special .government advisers who will tell farmers what they shall raise, and in case of refusal will turn the re- calcitrant off his land and lease it compuisorily to another farme: The FINEST in OPTOMETRY On Kinsman's Budget Plan 4 Since 1900, the name of Kins- man Optical has been synony- mous with the highest standards of professional skill and in- tegrity. This name and service is now avcilable to you through Kinsman’s new Budget Payment Plan. Without carrying charge, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED KINSMAN OPTICAL CO. 1320 F STREET N.W. Washington's Oldest and Largest Optometric Establishment. CATCH ON & CATCH UP || \F YOU EVER CATCH UP TO ME, IL TELL YOU HOW TO GET MORE SPEED OUT OF THAT BIKE WHISPER! NO FOOLIN'? WHISPER! LL TRY GIVE ME ANOTHER BOWL | [GOING OUT ON OF KELLOGG'S PEP PLEASE, MOM ow 1 LE?LL EVERYBODY Kellogg’s PEP. Crisp, tasty, full of flavor. Make breakfast happy. 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