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Navy Band 210 e : 2:30 (British Empire Day 2:45 b = WRC—950k | WOL—1,310k MAY 24, 1937. | WJISV_1,460k PM. Pepper Young’s Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Wakeman'’s S8ports Page Pauline Alpert Wakeman's Sports Page “ Let’s Talk It Over 3:15 = o 3:30 Club Matinee 3:45 e = Lorenzo Jones Home Folks Frolic Follow the Moon Tne Guiding Light | Texas Jim Lewis Wakeman'’s Sports Page Variety Program Ool. Jack Major “ Pop Concert Bob Byron 'W. Md. College Choir Variety Hour 4:00 | Story of Mary Marlin 4:15 | Young Hickory 4:30 | The Singing Lady 4:45 |Evening Star Flashes Carol Weymann Dari Dan Adventures Don Winslow Little Orphan Annie Wakeman's Sports Page Today's Winners Sanford Bates Clyde Barrie Doris Kerr Funny Things 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 |U. S. Army Band 5:15 [ ik 5:30 5:45 Tea Time Lowell Thomas Sundown Revue News—Did You Know? Fantastic Facts Tango Tempos In Black and White Cocktail Time Evening Rhythms Theater Convention News—Scores Hollace Shaw 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Tic Toc Revue News Bulletins Dinner Hour Amos 'n’ Andy Uncle Ezra Gogo De Lys Ink Spots Wakeman's Sports Page Paint Parade News—Music Sung by Kate Smith Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald Phantom Fingers Boake Carter 7:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 'The World in a City Burns and Allen The Voice W o Rockefeller Program Melodic Strings Fibber McGee Hour of Charm Five-Star Final Romance in Rhythm Let's Visit ' Ted Weems' Orchestra, Pipe Smoking Time 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Detective Mysteries Hawaiian Echoes Stamp Club Radio Theater 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 ) | The Champions {National Radio Forum Variety Program . Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra Frank Morgan Tonic Time Elder Michaux News—Organ Music Art Brown ‘Wayne King's Orch, Let Freedom Ring ) "|Organ Reveries iDon Ferdi's Orchestra Eddie Varzos' Orch. News—Music Supper Dance Hugo Mariani’s Orch, Boxing Matches “« - Eddy Duchin’s Orchestra Robert Horton Red Nichols’ Orchestra 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 )| News Bulletins Slumber Hour Bill Coyle—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolic )| Night Watchman - o« | Night Watchman (1 hr.) TOMORROW MAY 2 Gordon Hittenmark P Chas. Dornberger’s Orch. | Henry King’s Orch. Dave McWilllams' Orch. Ted Fio Rito's Orch. 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Charlie Gaylord’s Orch. Joe Sanders’ Orch, Maxim Lowe's Orch, Witching Hour News Bulletins Lights Out 'S PROGRAM 5, 1937, Sign oft 8Sun Dial e "12:00 12:1% )0 | Morning Devotions Leibert Ensemble Cheerio 0 |Wake Up Club Breakfast Club 8:45 & = 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Tim Healy Ma Perkins News Bulletins Myriad Voices Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Art Brown Art Brown Mrs. Wiggs John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today's Children Art Brown Choir Loft Marriage Clinic News—Police Flashes 8un Dial 35 8Sun Dial Jean Abbey Bachelor’s Children Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella Hymn Program John K. Watkins 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 The O'Neills Personal Column Vic and Sade Edward MacHugh David Harum Backstage Wife The Mystery Chef The Wife Saver Morning Concert, Hit Tunes w a Milky Way All-Star Varieties Big Sister Homemakers’ Exchange | 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Terri Franconi Better Busigess Joe Durmond's Cadets Viennese Sextet Dick Leibert Story of Mary Marlin Hello, Peggy “Armchair Quartet” Parents’ Club Sunshine Girls Piano Capers We Are Four The Gumps Your News Parade Helen Trent Romance Our Gal Sunday with JEAN O'NEILL New Singing Star 12:00 | | 12:15 | | 12:30 | 12:45 Love and Learn News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour News—Music Dan Harding's Wife Words and Music Dick Stabile's Orch. News—Music Southern Medley Church of the Air Jack Berch’'s Boys Pretty Kitty Kelly Spelling Bee Real Life Stories | 1:00| 1:15 | 1:30 | 1:45 2:00 | 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 Farm and Home Hour N. B. C. Music Guild Alrbreaks Kidoodlers Have You Heard? Your Health Dog Heroes 'W. Va. U. Glee Club Show Time Matinee Mary Mason Concert Orchestra Louise Wilcher Swing Time The Quiet Sanctuary Afternoon Rhythms Edna Sellers News—Bulletina Myrt and Marge Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Al John's Orchestra ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Bill Wright Cencert Hall Lorenzo Jones Ward Du Val Follow the Moon BUGHIE BARRETT and his Orchestra BARRY McKINLEY Popular Baritone and the GRIFFIN THREE-0 on the GRIFFIN ALLWITE TIC-TOC REVUE WHAL o 6P.M. TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. f STATION @a WRC ) =3 EVELYN and Her MAGIC VIOLIN as featured on with PHIL SPITALNY and the Only ALL-GIRL SINGING ORCHESTRA on the Air Prebented by the Dealers of GENERAL @ ELECTRIC *The Hour of Charm” —Famil Symphomic Style—The most wniq program On The Air. LUX RADIO THEATRE * * r Melodiesin ique musical Tonight “UNDER TWO FlAG " ALL-STAR CAST HERBERT MARSHALL OLIVIA de HAVILLAND LIONEL ATWILL LUPE VELEZ Directed by Cecil B. deMille 8 P.M. Eastern Stondard Time wisv and Coast-to-Coast Colwmbla Network 3:45 | Club Matinee The Guiding Light Texas Jim Lewis News—Spotts Page Variety Program Sing and Swing (Margaret Daum 4200 | Story of Mary Marlin 4:15 | Young Hickory :30 | The Singing Lady 45 | Evening Star Flashes Nellie Revell Consumers’ Program Den Winslow vLmle Orphan Annie |Wakeman's Sports Page Hod Williams’ Orch. (Wakeman's, Sports Page Del Casino Science News Syncopators Dorothy Gordon 00 [Science News 5:15 Meredith Willson's Orch. Sundown Revue School Glee Club News—Did You Know? Today's Wnners Spanish enade Black and White Cocktail Capers Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms News—Scores ool 8585858 | | | 5:30 [Tea Time | | MADOO DISCUSES | i ve AVIATION N FORUM Senator Expected to Offer Suggestions to Com- mercial Flying. HE future of American avia- tion is to be discussed by Senator Willlam Gibbs Mec- Adoo of California during the National Radio Forum tonight, ar- ranged by The Star and broadcast over a coast-to-coast network of the | National Broadcasting Co., with WMAL carrying the program locally at 9:30 o'clock. Senator McAdoo, who maintains a private airplane, has been interested keenly in aviation for years. The Senator is expected to offer several suggestions with respect to the problems of commercial avia- tion, drawing on his background of transportation knowledge gained while director general c¢f United States railroads. Final”. Time; Visit.” 8:00 p.m.—PRA meg. Populal 'ED WEEMS moves into the spot vacated for two weeks by Hor- ace Heidt. Aside from his music men, Weems presents Marilyn Thorne, 12- year-old “swing” singer; Al Bottroff, 17, marimbaphone wizard; the Three Graces, vocal trio, and Elmo Tanner, whistler —WJSV at 7. GSD, meg.; Luncheon Representative . crat, of Rhode Is] 'HE WMAL audience will be taken on a tour “around the world in a P city” tonight, beginning at 7 o'clock. a;;:ig;x;f k:‘:‘ll From more than a score of pick-up o points, representatives of almost = every nation are to face microphones, including an authentic Chinese or- chestra, Hawaiian choir and Filipino bandillora group. “CAPTAIN JACKSON’S HUNCH” is the title of the detective drama to be aired by WOL at 8. HERBERT MARSHALL, Olivia De Havilland, Lupe Velez and Lionel Atwill participate in the Radio Thea- ter dramatization of “Under Two Flags”—WJSV at 8 o’clock. —_— Slovak Club Dinner-Dance. Dr. Charles Porgler, dean of Na- tional University, will be guest at the first anniversary dinner-dance of the Washington Slovak Club in the Pow- hatan Hotel at 7:30 o'clock tonight. — e KEEP COOL WiTH years, 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. 5:15 p.m.—WJSV, National Con- vention of the American Theater. Evening Programs. 7:00 p.m.—WOL, A and Allen. 7:30 p.m.—WJSV, Pipe Smoking 8:00 p.m.—WJSV, Radio Theater. 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Hour of Charm. 9:00 p.m.—WJSV, Wayne King's Orchestra; Champions. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- dio Forum. Short-Wave Programs. OLRAA, 2534 m., 11.84 8:30 pm.—BUENOS AIRES, 31.06 m., 9.66 meg. 10:00 p.m.—LONDON, “Jock of the Bushveldt,” 196 m., GSF, 19.8 m,, 15.14 meg.; 9.58 meg. Maverick and Senator Green, Demo- to attend the weekly luncheon of the adliners Programs. Sues for “Dislocated” Heart. BUFFALO, N. Y. | Marks sued the city fox $50,000 today, | the result of a fall on an icy sidewalk in January. Marks charged his heart ‘was dislocated. @.—Guy C. “Five Star Burns WOL, “Let's AUTO RADIO SERVICE L.S.JULLIEN.|7c. 1443 P St.N.W. N0.8076 ‘WRC, The GUE, Folk Songs, OPTOMETRIST Now Located 14th & G Eve STS. N.W. Examination Telephone DIstrict 1331 Dr. J. Thomas Nelson Formerly with Kinsman Optical Co. 311 COLORADO BLDG. 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