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= at 8 o'clock tonig” .. “ SUBJECT IN FORUM J SENATOR ROBERT F. WAGNER, . « tonight, a WJSV feature broadcast at HOUSING WAGNER'S New York Democrat Will Discuss Bill to Create Authority. New York Democrat, will dis- cuss his bill for the creation of a United States housing au- thority to aid in construction of low- priced sanitary dwellings during the National Radio Forum tonight. The forum is arranged by The Star and broadcast over a coast-to-coast net- work of the National Broadcasting Co. Under the terms of the Wagner measure, which is on the calendar of the present session of Congress, loans would be made for construction of low-rent housing and slum-clearance projects by the proposed authority. ’I‘HE White Mountains of New Hampshire are to be visited during the Your Neck o' the Woods program 9:30. CAY tunes from “Love Me Tonight,” motion picture success of several years ago. are to be featured tonig' over WRC at 9 o'clock. “Mimi” - Isn't It Romantic?” are amonr hit songs to be offered Ly Vivia® Chiesa and other soloists. PDWARD G. ROBINSONM < Inescourt have be play lead roles in Col' tion of Shakespeare of the Shrew.” 4 Frieda | signed to | ofa’s produc- | “The Taming | v ard over WJSV The fourth pres- Awork’s cycle of the | /All be narrated by usual commentator entation in the bard's efforts Conway Ter for the ser The sur + .ting cast includes Charles Brown Christopher Sly, Walter Kingsf d as Batista, Andy Devine as Grur s, Wiliam Austin as Hortensio, Err stine de Becker as Bianca, Robert F ger as Vincentio, Ethel Mantell as | 4 § Widow. Victor Bay's Symphony | Achestra supplies the music OLO performances cornet, bassoon, flute, clarinet and tuba are to be featured during the concert presented tonight by the band of Dr. in Franko Goldman. An | all-English_program will be offered— WMAL at 7:30 Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WMAL, Club Matinee 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flas! on the oboe Evening Programs. :30 p.m.—WJSV. Pipe Smoking Time; WOL, “Let's 8:00 p.m.—WJSV, “The Taming of the Shrew”; WOL, Detective Mystery. 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Hour of Charm; WMAL, “Beyond the Horizon 9:00 p.m.—WJSV, Wayne King's Orchestra. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- dio Forum 11:00 p.m.—WJSV, Arch McDon- ald. Short-Wave Programs. 7:30 p.m.—PRAGUE, Suite from Dr. Faust.” OLR4A 4 m., 1184 meg 8:00 p.m.—CARACAS. Orquesta Capitolio. YVSRC, 51.7 m. 58 meg 9:45 p.m.— LONDON, “The Tam- ing of the Shrew,” GSG 168 m, 1719 meg.; GSI, 196 m. 1526 meg: GSD, 255 m, 11.75 meg.: GSB, 315 m., 951 meg. YOUR RADIO “: WON'T WORK PHONE MET. 0764 An expert radio technician will estimate repair costs. If you don't want it repaired —no charge LEETH BROS. 1220 13th St. NW. 8 AM.to 8 P.M. E Convenient weekly monthly payments. No Carrying Charge. Installed by WASHINGTON REFRIGERATION CO. 1731 14th ST N.W. {17200 Tern Francom Donald Ross Figures in Accident CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM PM.| WMAL—630k | WRC—950k AUGUST 2, 1937 WOL-—-1.310k WJISV—1.460k 00 U. S. Navy Band 0 Pepper Young 30 Talk It Over Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Wakeman's Sports | Col. Jack Major Rhythm Or. e Wakemen's Sports | Yacht Race Pop Cencert OO‘C]ub Matinee Lorenzo_Jones Bl ] Piano Recital Rhythms The Guding Lig Yacht Race New: Bul Dictators R-y kmmg- Or. | Yacht Race ht| Varieties Bob Byron Tucille and Lanny | Top Hatters Escorts and Betty Si Don Winslow Jackie Heller Home Folks Frolic Clyde Barrie Eton Boys Doris Kerr Funny Things Wakeman's Sports 0. 5. Army Band |Sundown Review Yacht Race News—Music Chasing Blues .ls‘ 30 Tea Tine :45 | Lowell Thomas [Washboxrd Blues Cocktail Capers J. Messaer's Or. Evening_Rhythms H-rlm Reed ws—Sports Howud Phillips oo H _Barrett’s Orch. Amos 'n” Andy |Uncle Ezra Nem Bulletins | Dinner Hour Ink Spets G. Haerschen's Or. | Wakeman on Sports| Poetic Melodies [Five Ster Final Arch M:Donald Dinner Concert | Maur:-e Rosenburg [News—Music___[Boake Carter_ 00 Good Times d Allen NNV TS nnayy 5;:.:. wwwwlonn {Goldman Band Margaret Speaks Let's Viat 8:00 | Mr\odle “Contrast 8:15| 8:30 ONnII Plny 8:45! Fir}}‘e. McGee | Hour of Charm Detectivs Mystery | Crosby Songs Stamp_Club Q 00 OanI ,Play | Contented )n R-dm Forum X Cugais Ouch. [Frank Morgan [Elder Michaux | Wayne Kings Or. Old Ba'lads “Neck o' Woods” Art_Brown g [News—Music | Supper Dance F “Deutsch’s Orch. §:00 J. Coburn's Orch, 15} i 0 Ed Varzos' Orch, anmg Bouts ) [News Bulletins | Slumber Hour B;II Coyle Arthur Reilly | Midmight Frolic News_Dorsey |Tom Dorsey’s Or. ;Eafgy Duchin's Or. Mazim Lowe's Or. ) Night Watchman | Sign Of itching Hour News Billetins Sign Off [Happy Felton's Or, | |Joe Saniers’ Or. ) |NightWatch. (1 hr.) b TOMORRO |Gordon Hittenmark [Lights Qut__ W’'S PROGRAM. News—Sun Dial Morning Devotions Today's, Prelude |Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock [Sun Dl [News—Art Brown |Art Brown L= @ ) [Breakfa:t Club | News—Iittenma Gordon, Hmenmnrk rk An. Brown Sun Dial Jean ALbey |New ._,\,; Brown |Bachelor's Children | Mary Marlin Mrs. Wigs Ma Perkins John's Other W News Bulletins Just Plain Bil 145 |Myriad Voices | Today's Children Singing Strings ife Pianologues Male Quartet | Piano Duo News—Police Madison Prrl'v Kaitty kelly | Myrt"and Marge semble 200 | The O'Neills :15 |Personal Column 130 |Vic and Sade d Mactugh [David Harum |Backstage Wife The Wife Saver 11:15 'Better Business 11:30 | Yacht Race 11:45 | Matinee [Mary Marlin Barry McKinley 2:00 |Love and Learn 15 | News Bulletins News—Music Dan Harding's W Words and Musi | The My.tery Chet | “Dick Letbert Armchair Quartet Get Thin to Music' Mary Lre [March Tempos | Captivators Yacht Race |Big Sister [Morning Concert ' Real Lif: § Parents’ Clab | Rhythmaires Hollywood Girls | Your News Parade | Yacht Race {Helen Trent We Are Four |Our Gal Sunday Yacht Pace TBetty and Bob fe! Concery {Hymn Program c [Organ Recital | Grimm's Daughter | Church of the Air In Hollywood 5 2:30 Farm & Home Hr. 2 . I: Farm & Home Hr. Musical .45 00 :15] 30 Yacht Race | Mary Mason usic_Guild i Concert Orch, | Organ Recital | Tango Tempos | Yacht Race Rhythm Orch Between Bookends Dental Association 00 [Airbreaks Pepper Young G| |Ma Perkins :30 | Sir Norman Angell | Vic and Sade 45 !Have You Heard? The O'Neills |Wakeman's Sports Theater Matinee Yacht Race s (nn(ul Hall ’Cluh Matinee Lorenzo_Jones 15 Grace Shannon o Waltz_Favorites The Guiding Lig [Yacht Race TBob Byion NS SR BT sl Nvelizers \hk-mnn Sports ,\u}u Race hel ® Sing and Swing 00 AT Bernard +15 | Music_Adventure :30 | The Singing Lady :45 | Eve. Star Flashes { Top Hatters Symphonic. Choir Don Winslow !John_Johnston Ray Heatherton imnce News Syncopators Drama Radioland Orch. | Wakeman's Sports :00 | Science News :15 M. Willson's Or. :30 [Tea Time [Sundown Revue acht Race | News—Music |Yacht Race |Evening_Rhythms |News—Sports S_ Williams Or. Black and White Cocktai! Capers | CAPITAL FLYER ESCAPES INJURY IN CRACK-UP ‘Afternocn Rhythms | struck a rock. The plane was badly damaged. At Beacon Field. near Alexandria, | it was said today that Ross went by in Take-Off at Crosy, Pa., on Way Here. Donald Ross, young amateur flyer from Washington, escaped injury when a monoplane he was piloting cracked | up yesterday near Bradford, Pa., the | Associated Press reported. The dispatch sald Ross, after leaving Bradford, stopped at Crosy, 15 miles | away, to obtain directions and in| ! taking off again the landing asnr‘ | train to Bradford to get the plane and fly it to Rochester, N. Y., ‘Washington Ross lives at 2413 M and back to street and operates a garage, according to infor- | mation at the field. The plane he was | flying is owned by J. K. Hinson of the Hinson Motor Co., Washington. = . Army Bombers Fly West. NEW YORK, August 2 (%) —Thirteen Army bombing planes carrying 66 men took off from Mitchell Field early yesterday on a training flight to Fort Sill, Okla., and March Field, Calif. KINSMAN OPTICAL CO. norw- aun - condilioned FOR YOUR C WASH!NGTON'S optometric es another step forwa: OMFORT! oldest and largest tablishment takes rd to provide the utmost in comfort for their patrons. The Kinsman Optical Co. has added the famous York Air Conditioning System throughout the entire establishment. Now you may relax in total comfort while your eyes are being examined or fitted for glasses by an exacting. skilled, registered optometrist . . . and too, there's the added convenience of an Easy Budget Payment Plan, KINSMAN OPTICAL CO. Washington’s Oldest and Largest Optometric Establishment 1320 F Street N.W. Established 1900 Open Saturdays Until 2 o’Cloch ns seveNTH, 616 ALTHFULLY, yous © De Luxe Bits of Nonsense —Tremendously Smart! Gold Plate and Silver Charms 1 The more you wear the merrier! Tiny whistles THAT WHISTLE! High hats, bells that tinkle, love books, wine cups and a pair of handcuffs! You can really have o whole story on your bracelet We've already figured out “Frankie and Johnnie.” Lansburgh’s—Jewelry— Air-Cooled—Street Floor. Women’s Handmade Linen Handkerchiefs 13c That's o particularly low price for really fine linen’ kerchiefs . . . especially hand- made ones! With smart appliques, hand rolled or cutout hems and hand embroid- ered! White or colors. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled— Street Floor, Special ! $2 “Name On” Stationery Looks Like Hand-Written Secript 200 Single Sheets . . . or 100 Double Sheets and 100 Windsor Envelopes or 100 large Flat Sheets and 100 Wallet Envelopes And your name, address and the city you live in printed in Carnelian red or Lapis blue on Rose Dust or White Ripplette paper. A marvelous buy! Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled— Street Floor. NDAY, AU&UST WTH and € st AlR L0 NG st 1575 CO0LED . SEALINE COATS (DYED CONEY) Four Famous Names Assure You Utmost Quality! ® Neva Split ® Great Northern Bonded ® Mendoza Beaver ® Hollander-dyed Sealine 58 Famous NEVA SPLIT Lapins . . the process that makes your coat 4567 stronger! Seams can’t pull or rip . . so strengthened are they by this pro- cess! Pockets taped and under-arm seams reinforced! Certainly the wise choice if you're considering a coat in this price range. "9 Great Northern Bonded Sealines at $79 is an extraordinary piece of luck for you. Only the best parts of the pelts are used . . the strong, uniform sec- tions . . chosen for their longer wear- ing qualities and rich furring. Lux- uriously supple, beautifully styled . . rare values at our Advance Sale Price. 08 Two famous names make this an out- standing group, from a point of value. Rich brown Mendoza Beaver and A. Hollander-dyed Sealine . . . both dyed so perfectly it would take more than a magnifying glass to distinguish them from genuine Beaver and Hud- son Seal. In authentically stylec models, copies of expensive coats. 0ORS SALE! Our Entire Stock $2 and $3 White Leather Bags And not only that . . but we've included some smart Beadette bags, Viscas and §1|p cover Linens! All priced for immediate clearance . . to make room for fall bags. = Alligator grains, lizard grains. calfskins all in so many styles we could never list them here. Lansburgh's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. SALE! 3,600 PAIRS WOMEN’S Chiffon Silk Stocklngs 58 They’ve just arrived! They're all New Fall Shades! Brand- new stock . . . every single pair! But we simply have to clear them out to make room:* for those noisy carpenters that are turning our street floor into a shining palace! So come and get them ., . . we mean these marvelous stockings at 58c (not the carpenters!). Because this sale is in the nature of a real break for your budget. Lansburgh's—Air-Cooled—Street Floor.