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CAPITA TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k. |Radio Guild WRC—950k. Pepper Young Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills JULY 23, 1937 WOL-—1,310k. Wakemns Sports WISV—1,460k. Concert Hall . Houser's Orch. [ Three Contoles /akemen's _Sports| Club Matinee StratoFlight Lorenzo Jones Raythms Home Folks® Frolic The Guiding Light Texas Jim Lewis News—5ports Rudy Bundy's Or. Souvenirs Bon Voyage Oxford_Conference|Arthur Lang Melody Moments Don_Winslow Jackie Heller PO [FIVRTAT TTT Wakeman's Sports [ Base Ball Game Sundown Revue Corridor Chat News—Musi Lowell Thomas S. Williams' Orch. |Base Ball Game Cocktail Caj Sy Ray Keating's Or. e Mary Small Piano Duo News Bulletins Dinner Hour Ink Spots G. Haenschen's Or. Wakeman's Sports | Poetic Melodies Five Star Final |Arch McDonald Concert Gypsy Minstrel News—Music Boake Carter Irene Rich “Six Hcur Day™ Death Valley B Service Concert S8G8&8Gla8ERALs8Abogaks gl Today's Music B'way Varieties Waltz Themes Let's Play Games Robert_Ripley Chicago Orch. Waltz Time Human Relations LYY X (NINEVEN N ¥ ¥\ (PYPIves FOrQ Organ Reveries Elza_Schallert George R. Holmes Concert Jimmy Fidler Royalists News—Music B ince Hudson-DeLange S8 ESES 200 De'l‘ecli\.rf Mystery Sam Kuye's Or. "9:00 Tom Dorsey’s Or.|First Nighter | "Lev Muser Curtain Time Cabinet Series Curtain Time M. Alpert's Orch. Art Brewn , Jay Robert Horton Bob Crosby's Orch. reeman’s Or. 0. )| News Eulletins |Slumber Hour Bl Coyle Midnight Frolic T. Davidson’s Or. News—Heid(s Or. Horace Heidt's Or. Jack Denny's O, Arch McDonald G._Hamilton's Or. Night Watchman |Sign OF Night Watch., 1 hr. k Happy Felton's Or. Joe Sander's Or. The Witching Hour News Bulleting Sign Of Lights Out | TOMORROW’S PROGRAM. Gordon_ Hittenmark News—Sun Dial Sun Dial Island Serenaders Today's Prelude Gordon_ Hittenmark Musical Clock _[Sun Dial News—Art Brown| Art Brown Breakfast Club News—Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark Art Brown News—Art Brown| Air Sweethearts | Charioteers Melodic Cameos News Bulletins Davis Cup The Vass Family Children's Frolic Art Brown Choir Loft Variety .Proum 5 LEi Let's Pretend Rancheros Nancy Swanson Mystery Chef Dixie Debs Davis Cup |H. Nagel's Or. S5535|vvvolrrrmunyyorara Vuiety_Pxogum U. S. Amy Band Organ Recital Concert Hall SEGHETI BT EEEBEETS Call to Youth Three Marshalls Bavarian Or. Continentals M e Concert Ensemble Theater Preview News—Music Morning Concert Elinor Sherry Jack Shannon Orientale George Hall's Or. Strings and Things News Bulletins Farm & Home Hr. Farm & Home Hr. Fernando’s Or. The Cadets News—Music W:gner Festival Wagner Featival Golden Melodies Dance Music News—Music Happy Felton's Or. Sylvia Cyde Salon Orchestra Swing Tempos Captivators . Derr | Buffalo Presents Afteracon Rhythms Aon Leaf News Bulletins Tours in_Tone Val Garvins Or. Cabolleros Club Matinee Bible Lesson The Little how EveningStarFlashes Classic_Stakes Classic Stakes Originalities :30{ Whither Music 145 200 115 130 45 200 215 130 45 200 115 :30| 5] 00 15 30 % 8 naw Concert Week End Revue Wakeman's Sports ws—Siports Race Program By Herman's Base Ball Game Week End Revue Will Bryant's Or. Buffalo_Ts Hont The Kindergarten Race Progam Wakeman's Sports Sports| ital Wakeman's Sports Base Ball Game {Base Ball Games Top Hatters Davis Cup News—Music Classic Stakes Cocktail Capers Base Ball Game FISHER GETS POST Allan J. Fisher, instructor in ac- eounting at the University of Pitts- burgh, has been elected assistant pro- The appointment will become effec- tive in September. Fisher will be a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree at Pitts- burgh next month. He is a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937. INNEWS DRAMA Plays Again in Hollywood Hotel Program With Ida Lupino. RED MacMURRAY and Ida Lupino, popular screen players, are to appear on the Holly- wood Hotel program tonight over WJSV at 8 o'clock in a preview of scenes from their latest film. Charles Ruggles, veteran comedian, also will be a guest performer in the presenta- tion. It will mark the fourth ap- pearance of MacMurray in Hollywood Hotel and the second for Miss Lupino. “Exclusive,” as the new picture has been titied, is the story of a battle between an upright newspaper and one controlled by racketeering poli- ticlans and being a representative of so-called “yellow” journalism. ‘The usual array of musical performers will contribute to the program: Cm ROMERO, who i sald to score & notable success in the Iatest Shirley Temple film, is to be interviewed by Elza Schallert tonight —WMAL at 9:45. THI first in & series of “projections” of Victor Hugo's classic, “Les Miserables,” will be presented over WOL at 9 o'clock with well-known stage and radio performers partici- pating. ’I‘Hl Oourt of Human Relations period has to do with the story of & man who kidnaped his son as revenge against his wife for framing him and sending him to prison— WRC at 8:30, SECRITARY OF COMMERCE DANIEL C. ROPER is the speaker on tonight's program in the Columbis Cabinet Series—WJSV at 9:30. THI ork of the Save-A-Life League, devoted to suicide prevention, will be related by its president, Dr. Harry M. Warren, during Bob Ripley’s pro- gram, heard through WMAL st 8 o'clock. Winning Contract BY THE FOUR ACES. ficult. will be able to run off a four or five card suit and one of his op- ponents will be forced to make one or more discards. In this situation the defender should discard so as to give the declarer as little informrtion as possible concerning his distribution. To our mind, the hand below yielded two major errors—first, & poor discard by West, which was followed by, sec- ond, declarer's failure to take advan- EFENSE against no-trump D contracts is extremely dif- Save Up to 50% ¢ JULY CLEARANCE NO MONEY DOWN! Very often declarer | Pass ‘The bidding: West, North, Pass s v Pass Pass Pass Pass East’s double of three no trump ‘was fairly sound. It looked as if the club suit could be established in one lead and his heart strength in back of the suit bid by dummy would probably bs quite useful. When West opened the three of clubs, declarer saw no point in hold- ing up, 80 he won the first trick and ran off four tricks in spades. On the third round West discarded a heart, on the fourth a diamond. De- clarer then played the ace of dia- monds, then finessed dummy's jack, at the same time saying to West, “I know you have the queen and your diamond discard was meant to fool me.” East, after making his single- ton queen of diamonds, led a club and the defense won six tricks, ob- taining s 500-point penalty. Of course West should never have East. South 14 Dbl. Pass SNT Dbl. Pass LIVING ROOM SUITES Regular $69.95 3-piece Living Room Suite. Smartly styled and upholstered in durable tap- estry. Consists of chair and wing chair___ sofa, club $30.95 Regular $42.95 3-piece Maple Living Room Suite, covered in durable with coil spring seats. homespun, Real value. $3275 discarded s diamond, as he could see that that was the dangerous suit, whereas his partner was sure to have & trick in hearts. At the same time. declarer should have read the dis- card. As declazer already had won five tricks, West could see that four diamond tricks would give him his contract. Hence, if West had held four of that suit to the queen-ten- nine, he would not have thrown one, as even a successful finesse would have given declarer only three dis- mond tricks, one short of the con- tract. Declarer therefore should have gone up with the king of diamonds in dummy, with the almost certain knowledge that the queen would drop. (Copyright, 1937.) The Four Aces will be pleased to answer letters from readers if a stamped (3c), self-addressed eavslepe is enclosed with each communication. If you desire the pocket outline of the ystem of contract bridge, with your request, s stamped . self-addressed. large-size enve. Inc., 130 West York City, outline with- out any charge. The next artizle in this serfes will appear Sunday. FLE P i Increase in Building. More homes are being built in Britain than in several years. EASY BED ROOM SUITES - Regular $74.95 Modern Bed Room Suite in rich wal- nut finish. Consists of bed, chest of drawers and choice of vanity or dresser. 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