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THE EVENING INVENTOR GUEST ON WMAL TONIGHT Keeler to B2 Heard on Lie M. CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM JULY 27, 1937 WMAL—630k | WRC—950k 0 Airbreaks | Pepper Young 5 {Ma Perkins 30| Kidsodlers |Vic and Sade :45 Have You Heard?|The O'Neills WOL—1,; 310k Spwu WJSV—1.460k flmm “Matinee Concert Hall | Bob Byron |Lorenzo Jones STAR, AIRLINE PASSENGERS REACH ALL-TIME PEAK | Traffic in June Is 13.2 Per Cent Higher Than in Same Month Last Year. Commercial scheduled airlines of the United States reached an all-time peak in June, when they flew 41,180,- 337 revenue passenger miles, &S com- WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY 8. Gorrell, president of the Air Trans- port Association of America. ‘The percentage increase for June of this year over June of last year was 13.2 per cent. Air traffic for the first half of 1937 was 11 per cent greater than for the first half of last year and 48 per cent greater than for the first six months of 1935. Express business showed even greater gains, Gorrell said, the total of 2,765,957 pounds carried on the JULY 1937. in 1936 and 156 per cent greater than during the same peflod of 1935. EDISON WILL INSPECT YARDS ON WEST COAST Assistant Secretary of Navy Also Will Fleet Maneuvers Aboard U. 8. 8. Califcrnia. Assistant tablishments on the West Coast nnd to view Fleet maneuvers. He will visit | also the Great Lakes Training Station in Chicago en route The Assistant Secretary's itinerary includes the 13th and Districts, with headquarters at Seattle and San Francisco, respectively. While viewing the maneuvers, to be held off the California coast, he will go ahoard the California, flagship of Admiral Claude C. Bloch, commander of the Battle Force. | 12th Naval | clv RA ENG) N OOTHWESS AT ¢ OOTR YRR Cosy TICRTye r MOTOR OIL Becretary of the Navy Charles Edison is scheduled to leave Washington next Monday on an in- More than 2,000 crates of oranges spection tour of the Navy's shore es- | are sold daily in Moscow, Russia BAV!RSON OIL cocuma 50 WORKS Noveltecrs Sing and Swing Grace Shannon Waltz Favorites The Guiding_Light! " ¢ | Nellie Revell [Radioland Orch. domestic airlines during the first five —_— months of this year being 25 per cent zreater than during the same period pared with the previous total of 40,104,800 miles in July, 1936, it was announced here today by Col. Edgar THE HUB! | I | | AT Bernard |Ray Heatherton (Science News Syncopators [Exploration Hands on Deck Evening_Rhythms ews—Sports eorge Hall's Or. Detector in “It Can Be $15|Music Adventure | Sydiphonic Ghoir - Done™ Hour. HE inventor of the lie-detector device, used in trapping ci znah»:ln'li A hbnn.»r‘\:: who 130 The Sy Lady |Don Winlow completed a colicze educaiion 245 E \rmng.y(ar“l!hel L.ule 0 phnn Annie| ¥ g family are to re- = Can Be Done” :15 \mngn_.m G e :30 Tea Time | News—Music R e G 45 Lowell Thomas | Radio Rubes_ sty 1s the noled crimino 00 Easy Aces [Amos ' Andy | Rl :15 Benno Rabinoff {Vocal Variete (Five Star Final . :30 Radio Joe | Ward and Muzzy | J. Hausser's Or. :45 News Pulletine | Question Mark | News—Munic ands-Wives | Russ Morgan's Or. Bob Stanley Wakemn's Sports 5. Williams' Orch. Cocktail Capers J. Messner's Or. | N | of prscs Poetic Melodies | Arch McDonald | Jav Frecman's Or. | | Wakeman nnbpnnl ‘ Music. hall | Wayne King's Or. 130 Edgar A. Guest Rhythi SrmpbonyiiCrant ik (nmrrlj two handled 3en Bermie |Sidewalk Interviews Chi. Symph. Or. | Al Peare cooking and | Vienna Melody lCm\dmm'; Or. “JFIGHTING Blood ry of the 5[ = e | oot boxing - “racket,” ] {00 Other Amenicas | Johnny Green Sinfonitta U Navy Band | £ : . LASI FoUR sented by the Northers ic Co.| g.q5 = ., | ; Wonightioyer Harpsichords ! Jimmy Fidler Habby Lobby Blue Velvet 5 Norman Thoma Vic and Sade & ews—Music | Supper Dance | Pete Mucias' Or.Art Brown Johany Green / SENSATIONAL DAYS! A store-wide clearance . . . only 6 days left . .. prices slashed to the bone! Sav- ings from 107 to 50%. This spectacu- n modern ed” Ha- | HE latest developme music, dubbec wailan rhythm, i duced to | network audie Green | on his program over WRC 30. | 1G. Henchen's Or, |B. Berigan's Or. {Robert Horton | IDick St:bile’s Or. Bert Black's Or. ramatic Co, | Imx Pong Match News Bulleting 5 Slumber Hour Bill Coyle News—Heidt Arthur Reilly Horace Heidt's Or. Midnight Frohe Eddy Duchin's Or. Tom Dorsey’s Or. ; —T1— lar stock of floor samples, odd pieces, e i 3 | complete suites and one-of-a-kind pieces Sign Of Eazry Koni' Or™ The Wiching Hour /] MUST' GO’ to makKe lroom for new ships | News Bulletins 1 11233 . | 1 . = Z) ts arriving daily from Western mar- JRANK MUNN an 5 Bi { Tom Tucker's Or. Sign Of jEmen g Y. lqRA‘.\k .\1}\ \\ axr"l }vm.‘ Pf"‘.w”. W | i, i | kets. . . At these sensational prices sing Granville En s “River | of Romance,” as a feature of the everything WILL GO! NO MONEY DOWN! HE Four Stars female quartet, will the guests Mark Warnow is Blue Vel vet period tonight—WJSV at 9:30. i All Sales Final! No C. O. D. Orders! No Phone Orders! No Dealers! a of 0 Night Watchman | ighe Gat Five | TOMORROW'S PROGRAM | 3 , | | | heard at 8 30. "Gordon Hittenmark ] IONEL. STANDER, screen mmfl-} : ¥ i | 0 dian, makes a st _appearance | | .‘:em —Sun Dial en Benny Goodman's p: m to- | mDisl night, stating the case against swing | T (SunDual music—WJSV, 8:30 } Morning Devotions [oday's B News—Art Brown “ | 7 . Art Brewn Art Brown Prelude | * " o [ | 11\(‘}-{& LEVITSKI and Wynn Murray, concert ¢ t and T News—Hittenmark musical comedy plaver, re: \nm\\o\ Gordon Hittenmark are Ben Bernic's guests—WMAL at 8. | 8: s 3OS . Art Brown LAWYER-POLICEMAN JOINS SCHoOL FACULTY‘ Regular $16.95 Volue' Hardwood sPR.76 e Dresser Sun Dial Jack Berch Bachelor's Children Pretty Kty Kelly Dalton Brothers 'Between Book Ends Angelo Patri News. $1.98 $3.49 $15.95 $36.95 Moaple Porch Rocker_ - Or. & Gr. 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While | he retains the title and pay of a pri- | vate in the Police Department, 0 work has been confined to the prepa- | “"' Drake I The ONeills ration of “informations,” the papers | Lorenzo Jones under which prisoners charged with { The Brewns trafic and Disirict of Columbia | Home Towners offenses are arraigned | Guiding_Light Studying law at night, Hauschild | Not For Ladies was graduated from Georgetown Law n", and Pat o |,,m Erolic School in 1924, He is & member of The Singing Lady !Don Winslow the local bar and has also been admit- r\.,.mr\..,Fl.nhn John Jehnston ted to practice before the United H._Kegen's Or. e Etates Supreme Court He will not be detached from his | present post during his instructorship. | 6 LANGUAGE PROGRAMS | INITIATcD BY N. B. C. $15.95| $9.95 s office for the last 6-Cushion Coil Spring Gliders CHROME Chrome 2-Cushion Settee—Choice of col- ErSINES . 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