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WMAL—630k THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. ¢ WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1937, JULY .1, 1937 WRC—950k | WOL--1310k _| WISV—1,460k | S Vareties :45 | Alice Drake outhernaries Pepper Young [Ma Perkins [Vic and Sade [ The O'Neills Wakeman's Sports Matinee House Questions Concert_Hall 00 Club Matinee Fartsdal: Hand'p | News Bulletins Rudy Bundy's Or. Wakemen's_ Sports | Lorenzo Jones The Browns | Rhythms Guiding_Light Base 0 (Animal Club 15| Dot and Pat :30 The Singing 45 Balloc [uusslscoaloneun s s Go 00 | Balloons Go :15 (Eve. Star Fl 0 |Grace Shann 45 Lowell_Thom 00 Easy Aces 15 Hillbillies 45 |Strings and 15 30 Helen Menke; A i 30 'News Bulletins 00 Beatrice Lillie | Kidoodlcrs |G. S. Mackbee Lady |{Don Winslow Up __|John Johnston Wakeman's Sports | | Today's Winners Base Ball Game Up Jiolins ashes |S. Williams™ Or. | |Cocktail Capers | J. Hausser's Orch Singing_Violins on |Roadsiders mos 'n’ An: Uncle Fzra Corndor Chat Things Ink Spois " |One Man's Family | | Wakeman on Sports Five Star Final Dance Music News—Music 5, mer Serenade e | n i\l,\\nr King's Or. |Vienna Medley Places to Go ‘Evening Rhythms Four Stars News—Sports Singing Waiters Poctic Melodies Arch MacDonald Vincente del Garza | Boake Carter Ca | Cavalcade {Ken Murray 15 ¢ 00 Goldman Band I Town Hall Detective Story | Ed Fitzgerald |A. | |Beauty Box Kostalanetz Or. e of 00 Roman 15 30 45 'DDQD a0 3 % | Ads | Tonic Time Ladies ky Melodies Your Parade [Frank Morgan 00 | Spo nsors’ Sal J. Ran: Sky Melodies Dance Music Art Brown lute | Sponsors’ Salute Evelyn Tyner "(;ang Busters Gogo De Lys Herbert Emmerich_ Tom Dorsey's Or. Robert Horton W. Osherne’s Orch. :00 News Bulletins 15| Zep Disester 30 45 [Bill Coyle Arthur Reilly |Lombardo's Orch. | Jack Denny's Or. Midnight Frolic ~ : | Geo. Hamilton's O. | 00 Night Watch T Ll 30 5. 1:00 Night Wa AM. | man i’c. Gaylord's Orch. s S o The Witching Hour News Bulletins Sign Off TOMORROW’S PROGRAM Arch MacDonald | STYLIST OF SONG 1S PROGRAM GUEST Patricia Ryan and Berch With Orchestra of Peter Van Steeden. OMEDIENNE PATRICIA RYAN, song stylist, and Ja K | Berch, baritone, are featured | guest artists with the orchestra | of Peter Van Steeden tonight, heard | through WRC at 8 o'clock. In addi- tion to the five vocalists (completed by the five Debs) the company will play host to the Banjoleers, novel in- | strumentalists Patricia has become a network star, while Berch evolves a baritone solo and presents a series of impersona- | tions. The Dixie Debs went to col- lege together and found themselves trouping together as featured vocal- ists. l‘HE world premiere of “Riceazoni,” a five-part number, based on fl'.d‘ cesco Da Milano, will be presented by | the N. B. C. String Symphony to- night—WMAL at 8. | GO DE LYS8 appears as the third | guest -artist on the erstwhile Ken | Murray program on WJSV, scheduled for 7:30. inator of singing atop a piano, presents h guest offering from such a pinnacle | tonight—a feature through WOL at [9:30. }]EI N MORGAN., or “[PRINCESS PAT" will be offered as the dramatic presentation of Jessica Dragonette, Iyric soprano, and | Itallan music by Renzo-Zipoli-Fran- |: | Agriculture Lodge No. Air Heaglliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WJSV, Washington- Chicago Base Ball Game. 5:15 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 7:00 pm.—WRC, “One Man's Family”; WJSV, “Cav- alcade of America.” 7:30 p.m.—WRC, Wayne King's Orchestra; WMAL, Hel- en Menken; WJSV, Ken Murray. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Town Hall To- night; WJSV, Andre Kostalanetz's Orchestra, 9:00 p.m.—WRC, Your Hit Pa- rade; WJSV, “Gang Busters.’ Short-Wave Programs. 7:00 p.m.—HUIZEN, Happy Pro- gram, PHI, 168 m., 17.77 meg 9:15 p.m—BERLIN, Symphony concert, DJD, 25.4 m, 1177 meg 9:50 p.m.—LONDON, Victorian Reminiscences, GSI, 196 m, 1526 meg.; GSF, 198 m, 1514 meg; GSD, 255 m, 1175 meg.; GSC, 313 m. 9.58 meg FEDERAL UNIT TO MEET 2 Wwill Hear Dr. Ezekial. The public meeting of Agri- | culture Lodge, No. 2, United Federal Workers of America, will be held at 8 p.m. tonight ¥n the Agriculture De- partment south building auditorium, it was announced today. Speakers scheduled to address the meeting are Jacob Baker, president of the U. Brain Twizzlers BY PROF. J. D. FLINT. (" ELLO, RED-) { O UE” wn‘%r'éf/? Ofi%& OU are hereby enlisted as & mem- | ber of the Department of Missing | Persons. Three prominent men had grown sons. ‘The men’s names were | White, Brown and Green. For the | sake of identification, let’s call the | sons White, jr., Brown, jr., and Green, | jr. Ome of the sons was a doctor, one | a lawyer and the third a banker. 1. The lawyer often played a very well-matched game with his father. 2. Brown, jr, called the doctor a | socialist 3. The doctor's father had an en- gagement once a week to play golf with another of the fathers. 4. White had been a paralysis victim since his youth. What was the name of the lawyer? (See Answer on Page B-17.) (Copyright, 1937.) For Skin-ltching, Millions Praise Zemo Zemo relieves the itching of Simple Rashes and Ringworm—soothes the itching irri- tation of Eczema. Pimples and similar skin ailments. For 0 years Zemo has been used and praised by millions as & clean dependable remedy for family use to re- lieve the itching of skin irritations. A trial will convince you of its great merit Zemo should be in every home. Approved | by Good Housekeeping Bureau. 35¢. 60c BAKERY RACKET | JURY CONVICTS FOUR New York's Special Prosecutor | Wins Another Round in Business Plots. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 21 —Four of five defendants were convicted by a jury today of conspiring to dominate the astry-baking industry and of damag- ing property of bakers who resisted. | The other defendant was acquitted. The convictions marked another vic- tory for Special Prosecutor Thomas E Dewey in a long sequence of exposes | of organized large-scale vice and racketeering in the restaurant, rur‘\ and trucking businesses. ; The pastry racket trial, which was centered on strong-arm activities of the “Cake Bakers' Union” and the| “United Cake, Pastry and Pie Bakers' Association,” occupled 14 court days | in the course of four weeks The men convicted were William Goldis and Samuel Schorr, union of- | | Silverman, agent for| the association, and Benjamin N. Spe- vack, association lawyer. Nathan Ere lich, union organizer, was acquitted. CUSTOM §$ BUILT 29?; Auto Radieo LEETH BROS. 1220 13th st w. MEL 0764 YOU GAN SHOP AT GEORGE EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. . PROTECT YOUR HEALTH ~WITH A 1937 “SUPER DUTY" RIGIDAIRE ¥ WITH THE METER - MISER F. W. A; Ezekial, economic adviser of the Ag- riculture Department, and Represen- tative Allen of Pennsylvania Dr. Mordecai 6:00 6:30 | = S 00 Marning :15 Today's Charles Kullmann, tenor of the Metro- Gordon Hittenmark | [ia2rchn politan Opera Co—WJSV at 8:30 $1. Al druggists. ZEMO S News—Sun Dial Sun_Dual Sun Dual Devotions Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Prelude | he seemed to have en- | SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON UPHOLSTERING [News—Art Brown Sun Dul Preview dreview Sei T Freyiow BESIIES e Seized Within an Hour. Jreakiat Club ttenmark Art Brewn Campbell was arrested n Hittenmark Spicer and other News—Art Brown Bachelor's Children | T M. Wiggs Art_ Brown | Pretty Kitty Kelly | John's Other Wife Choir Loft Poetic Strings | Just Plain Bill Quartet [U. S. Marine Band Today's Children (News Police | = = | David Harum Get Thin to Music Mary Lee Tavlor Backstage Wife | Art Brown Gypsy Minstrel Mynad Voices | “ |Big Sister [The Wife Saver [Real Life Stories_ Garden Hints The Merrymakers Mary Marlin Your News Parade Hello Psggy | Helen Trent Armchair Quartet | Our Gal Sunday 3 2 o0l il o 1 county d drinking place in an hour from the drove away with the Berwyn le time the wom child. 00 45 [Myniad Voices 00 The O'Neills 15 Personal Column :30 | Vic and Sade 45 Edward MacHugh 1:00 Drama of Life :15 Grace and S :30 Matince "M, 2:00 Love and Learn News—Iusic News— Music 2:15 News Bulletns Dan Harding's Wife Musical Program 30 Farm & Home Hour Words ¢nd Music 'Dance Music 1:00 Farm & Home Hour Music Guild 1:05] % SiEe Piaro Recital t that both Mr. and dented they had ever seen before, she told police speaking of the Shane baby, that “he’s my brother's child.” In her cell here last night she re- peated, “I thought he was my brother's child.” At the conference with Bowie ves- terday, White called attention to Mrs s excellent reputation dur 3 as art teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School. 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Phone District 3687 Camp Cowhoys repeatedly Midday Music “ Morning Concert Babs La Marr Betty and Bob Hymn Program Grimm's Daughter In Hollywood Salon Orchestra Lowse ‘Wilcher Pauline Leonard Rhythm Orchestra |Wakeman's Sports Afternocn Rhythms | Herbert Foote News Bulleting Mary Mison o Myrt_and Marge Pegay oo NEBRCHIIE suffered greatl ' White said in | indicating hi ne of defense for his client Mrs. Campbell deni, she was drinking and insists that her only reason for picking up the child and carrying him away was that she be- | lieved him to be her brother’s child.” pera Pepper Young Ma Perkins Vic and Sade & Rom'ce The O'Neills Mitinee Ma}vnec_. Call, phone or write and representative .‘Dn YouRemember? | Lorenzo Jones Musical Program | Children’s Frolic lenne, Business Women U. S. Aimy Band News Bulletins | |Ray Keating's Or. The Guiding Light | = ren's Frolc ;»\r(brr Gibson R {Back the Clock | 30 The Singing Lady {Don Wiaslow Evening Star Flashes John Johnston ward U, AL SSSS Senate Questions | Clyde Barrie |Organ Recital Wakeman's Sports =jvy sanbsluwe 'S [ Today's Winners S Willams™ Orch. |Margaret Daum Cocktail Capers |Evening Rhythms ordon Hittenmark| Joe Haynes' Orch.iNews—Sports :00 Ho 3 wn Revue ] =1 Tea Time ‘;rase all day yesterday, during which | State’s Attorney Alan Bowie, State | Police Sergt. Charles Durham and | ! other officers connected with the case | refused to allow Mrs. Campbell to | see any one. Even her brother was | not allowed to talk with her until | after the charges had been filed, fol- lowing a conference between Bowie, White, Durham and Mrs. Alice Shane, | mother of the boy, at Upper Marlboro. The Shane baby, none the worse Campbell ied From First Page.) Berwyn July 29, her ated Mrs. Campbell also is charged with operating an automobile while under influence of an oxicating | 1or as the result of her alleged apade, in which it is charged she rried away” the boy from in fror of his home, wherc he was pl l'4 with his sister Joan, 7, and brother | for his ride with the strange woman Allen, 5 vears old | with whom he had played in front Her bond was fixed at $500 on each | of his home before he was picked up charge. | and put in the car, was back at play Strictest the | in front of his home yesterday. His attorney secrecy surrounded When West Has a Sale It's a Real Sale : VWt s AR 5 INGYER 4 wwyWamfa‘m Cusstion HOW MUCH will | save? @ From 259% to 65%! Greyhound round-trip iares average less than 11/ cents-per-mile between principal cities—only 1/3 the cost of driving your own car! SIDNEY WESTin 14th and G Sts. 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