Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1937, Page 30

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CAPITAL'SRADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k July 28, 1937, WOL--1,310k WJSV—1,460k PM.| :00 | Southernaries Pepper Young Varieties Ma Perkins Vic and Sade Alice Drake The O'Neills Wakeman's Sports MuAnnee_‘ House Questions Texas Jim Lewis | Concert Hall Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones DT The Browns Home Towners Guiding Light Concert_ Hall Dance Time Russell Darr Medical _Academy Wakemen's Sports News Bulletins Wilson Stakes | Wakeman's_Sports Animal Clab Dot and Pat The Singing Lady |Don Winslow Evening Star Flashes| John _Johnaton Not for Ladies Home Folks’ Frolic Eddie Alexander Four Stars Doris Kerr Funny Things Wakeman's Sports Organ Recital Wakeman's Sports H. Kogen's Or. On Manners Al Sundown Revue Tea Time News—Music 5 |Lowell Thomas _|Radio Rubes Washbonrd Blues Organ Recital Cocktail Capers Ray Beck Evening Rhythms Merrill Dennison News—Sports Singing Waiters Amos ' Andy Uncle Ezra Piano Duo Ink Spots Poetic Melodies Arch MacDonal Vincente del Garza Boake Carter ‘Wakeman on Sports | Five Star Final Concert Or. News—Music “Merr Go Round 5] Helen Menken Wayne King's O One Man's Family Summer Serenade |Cavalcade Dance Music | Places to Go r. Ken Murray :00 | Grant Pk. Concert |[Town Hall P R i Detective Story Ed Fitzgerald A. Kostalanetz Or. Beauty Box Your Hit Parade Carol Weyman B. C. Minstrels Frank Morgan Tonic Time Worthy Hil's Or. Sky Melodies Gl.vlig BJulen Harmony Design [St. Johr's Coll News—Music . Coburn's Or. v Supper Dance BT Rep. J. T. Bernard E. Deutschs Or. Evelyn Tyner |B. Strickland's Or.| Sky Melodies Dance Music Art Brown Tom Doraey’s Or. Robert Horton B. Cumniins’ Or. Bill Coyle Arthur Reilly [News Bulleting Slumber Hour 10 Midnight Frolic News—Lombardo Lombardo’s Orch. Jack Denny's Or. jc'"' Hamilton’s Or. Arch MacDonald G2 E553 PV S35 Night Watchman |Night Watch. I h.) | 8 = Gordon Hittenma TOMORROW’S PROGRAM ord’s Orch. The Witching Hour ® |News Bulletins Sarders’ Orch. Sign Off o | rk News—Sun Dial [Sun_Dial |Morning Devotions | Today's Prelude | | Preview 5 Preview News—Hittenma Gordon Hittenma: Breakfact Cld S58G3(A85ABE3E Tordon Hitteamark | Musical_Clock News—An Brown Art k| = rewn Sun Dl Bachelor's Children | News—Art Brown 3| Mary Marlin 5 Ma Perkins :30 | News Bulleting :45 | Myriad Voices M. Wiees Just Plain Bill John's Other Wife Today's Children | Singing_Strings Chorr Loft Air Ladies News—Police | Pretty Kitty Kelly Poetic Strings U. S. Marine Band :00| The O'Neills :15 Personal Column :30|Vic and Sade | Fiddlers Three 10:45 [Edward MacHugh |The Wife Saver [David Harum |Backstage Wife 553 0vvo]lmmmaluuus|aracs Get Thin to Music Art Brown | Mary Lee Taylor Gypsy Minstrel Big Sister Cowboys Real Life Stories T1:00 Drama of Life |Garden Hints 11:15 Grace and Scotty [Mary Marlin :30 Matinee Hello Prggy 15 S PM.| e 12:00 Love and Learn News—Music 12:15 [News Bulletins Dan Harding's Wi :30 Farm & Home Hour Words and Mus: Armchair Quartet | The Merrymakers Your News Parade Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Dance Muric Morning Concert ! We Are Four TRhythm Or. ife| News—Music ¢ Dance Music | Betty and Bob | Hymn Program Grimm's Daughter In Hollywood :00 | Farm & Home Hour Music Guild :30 Piano Recital 45 | Peggy Wood ey Mascn Salon Orchestra Lowse Wilcher Pauline Leonard |Rhythm Orchestra |Afternocn Rhythms Herbert Foote News Bulletins Myrt and Marge N. B. C. L't Opera Pepper Yourg S le {Ma Perkins : l [Vicr e saoe 5 | Rhythm —Romance The O'Neills Wakes Matinee Georgian Chant | - 00/Club Matinee 15w 30 45 Lorenzo Jones |Grace Shannon Frieda Hempel [The Guiding Light Piano Duo Novelties Aimy Band Texas jim Lewis | News Bulletins 00 Lucille & Lanny 15 Stuart Gracey Back the Clock 30 The Singing Lady |Don Wiaslow 45 [Evening Star Flashes John Johnston 5: Archer Gibson 3: B 3: 9k 4. 4: 4: 4 Wakeman's ports |Senate Questions Organ Recitll Do You Remember? Wakeman's Sports | s Organ Recital 00 Chamber Music Sundown Revue i Norsemen 5:30 | Tea Time News—Music TS, Williams Orch, Cocktail Capers Joe Haynes' Orch| Margaret Daum Evening Rhythms News—Sports Stream Tantalizes Tra pped Man f 5 Dying of Thirst By the Assoct Press. . GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., July 28. =—Valdemar Jessen told yesterday the horrowing experience of awaiting death from thrist on a sun-blistered ledge which trapped him in sight of & sparkiing stream 2,000 feet below. Jessen, post office superintendent of | mails here, was rescued from the 3-foot ledge Monday night an hour | after he wrote what he believed would | be his last diary entry: “This will be my tomb.” NOW! EVEN GREA INRICH'S SE clearance . on High Ledge He had been without food and water | 56 hours since becoming separated from two companions on the Colorado- | Utah boundary. He said he wandered | to a cliff top where he could see the lights of a ranch house below. | He waited until daylight to start down, but 30 feet down from the top | found himself trapped. | “All that day I looked down on the | tantalizing water,” he said. “I yelled. No one heard me. It was torture.” TER REDUCTIONS MI-ANNUAL FOUR GUEST ACTS EPRESENTING a variety’ of Hall show tonight, heard through tenor; the Kidoodlers, novelty quartet, supplied by Peter Van Steeden's Or- by representatives of the N. B. C. THE EVENING Variety of Singing Styles to Be Heard on Program singing styles, four guest “acts” will be presented by WRC at 8 o'clock. The array includes Midge Williams, sepia swing song- and the piano team of Virginia Arnold and Carolyn Gray. Alice Frost acts | chestra. The Kidoodlers were discovered at Artists’ Service and entered ‘“big- time” via the Town Hall during the TOWNHALL PLANS Tonight. R Walter O'Keefe on his Town stress; Joey Nash, well-known radio as the O'Keefe foil, with music being & Federal theater project presentation Fred Allen regime. ’l‘HE versatility of Victor Youmans | will be demonstrated when the Cavalcade of Music offers a program of his compositions with vocal solos by Conrad Thibault—WJSV at 7 o'clock. OY SHIELD and his 75-piece or- chestra will be heard with Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano, in the first of three programs from Grant Park, Chicago, over WMAL at 8 o'clock. ANOTHER detective mystery tale is to be offered by the Mutual network at 8 o'clock tonight with WOL | carrying the production locally. “l\r’IADAME POMPADOUR” is the vehicle chosen by Jessica Drag- | onette and Charles Kullmann for pres- | SAMPLE Shop Early This W eek—Store Closed Saturday N e, W N ~ = STAR, WASHINGTON Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WMAL, Club Matinee. 4:45 pm.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 7:00pm.—WRC, “One Man's Family”; WJSV, “Cav- alcade of America.” 7:30 pm.—WRC, Wayne King's Orchestra; WMAL, Hel- en Menken; WJSYV, 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, Old Famil- iar Melodies, DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 10:15 p.m.—LONDON, “Fog,” a Play, GSI, 19.6 m., 15.26 meg.; GSG, 168 m, 17.79 meg.; GSD, 255 m, 1175 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. entation in the Beauty Box Theater | tonight. The popular music and| songs are to be heard over WJSV at 8:30. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN T. BER- NARD of Minnesota will discuss “The Future of the C. I. O.” in a broadcast heard through WMAL at 10:30. Bernard is a Farmer-Laborite. 'THAT established musical show, Manhattan Merry Go Round, slips into the space formerly occupied by Beatrice Lillie. who has completed her latest series. The newly spotted pres- entation is heard at 7 o'clock over| WMAL. Chile has decided to let more auto- mobiles come into the country. ' W Assorted bandeaus - :g:Assorted bandeaus - 48—Petibar panties 72—Satin Riquette pan 24—Four-Tex Panties-——- 36—Singlettes - 36—Pajomas - Jamettes - 'alg:vayps Panties . 48—V.R.Tex Panties- 24—Lastex Girdles — 36—Slips - 36—Half Slips —- 24—Singlettes owns 72—Singlettes - 36—Singlettes - (Main Floor. ties \ \ I requloy 8 51, now 5% Underwear Department. The D. C, DANCING MASTERS’ CONVENTION TO OPEN Three-Hour Tap Program Will Be First on Schedule Next Sunday. ‘The annual convention of the Danc- ing Masters of America opens ofcially At the Mayflower Hotel next Sunday at 11 am. when Jack Manning of New York will stage a three-hour program of tap dancing. In addition to a corps of well-known American dancing masters, two Eu- ropean artists, Gustav Holzer of Bremen and Cor Klinkert of Amster- dam, will conduct classes. Holzer's work will be in character and national dances and Klinkert and his partner will instruct in European ball room dancing. Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, members of Teachers’ Clubs of Maryland, Virginia and the District Will entertain at a tea in honor of WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937. Mrs. Montie Beach, president of the assoclation, and that night the presi- dent’s reception and ball will be held. More than 600 members are expected to attend. Meanwhile, the normal school spon- sored by the dancing masters for the two weeks preceding the convention entered its second week here Monday One of the new features of this sec- ond week is the course in Spanish dancing under the direction of Angel Camsino of New York, & member of the famous Camsino dancing family. Japanese Rightist Dies. TOKIO, Japan, July 28 (4).—Ryohel Unchida, 64, head of the Black Dragon Society, died here yesterday. Tha iBlnrk Dragon Society is a small, nae tionalistic, extreme rightist group. Sale! 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