Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1937, Page 9

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CAPITAL'SRADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM AUGUST 4, 1937. WRC—950k | WOL--1,310k | Southernaries Pepper Young | Wakeman's Sports +15 | Varicties Ma Perkins iz E Vic and Sade | Alice Drake The O'Neills 700 Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones B The Browns Carol Weymann iding Light Not for Ladies Home Folks' Frolic Don Winslow [ John Johnston .| WMAL—630k WISV—1,460k Matinee Yacht Race House Questions Concert Hall Concert Hall Your Pocketbook Yacht Race Medical Academy Wakeman's Sports |Coast Guard SRR Dr. John Gester Doris Kerr | Funny Things : Texas Jim Lewis Yacht Race 1 News Bulleting Saranac Handicap wuwwwlun ! 200 Animal Club 15| Mrs. H. Hoover 130 The Singing Liady 45 | EveningStar Flashes 00 |H. Kogen's Or. Radiolard Orch. | Wakeman's Sports Washboard Blues Organ Recital | Cocktail Capers Ray Beck Wakeman on Sports Five Star Final Dance Music News—Music Sundown Revue Peter Carter News—Music ('humgiiBLugn Amos 'n" Andy Uncle Ezra Piano Duo Ink Spots One Man's Family :30| Tea Time Lowell Thomas |Easy Aces Nola Day News Bulletins | Dinner Hour | ields’ Revue ports Evemn} Rl\ylhml Poetic Melodies |Arch MacDonald George Hall's Or. Boake Carter Cavalcade S EEEI &S5 Ed .5 22 Summer Serenade “oast Guard oan Edwards Gill's Or. v S3& yne King's Or. |Rhumba Rhythms Places to Go Ken Murray 3 Town Hall Drlrch\"z Story A4NKmI’||lnelx Or. 1 e ke B k- RN ENENENIE Y- X- X- 8 ‘—-V-U-V-'&;&& | PO “Toast of N. York” | Beauty Box Ed Fitegerald | * * | Tomc Time Langford Songs Sky Melodies |Ray Block's Music pEy [To Be Announced Tom Dorsey’s Or., Your Hit Parade 1 535 1 ©vo00 3 Farley |Gang Busters :30 N.B. C. Minstrels :00 | Board of Trade :15/]. Coburn's Orch. :30 Waltz Interlude 145 N 18 200 News Bulletins | Bill Coyle :15 | Slumber Hour | Arthur Reilly 1:45] ) | 12:00 Night Watchman :15 e ) Frank Morgan News—Music Supper Dance B. Strickland's Or. Sky Melodies Dance Music Art Brown News—Music |t B. Cummins’ Or. Arch MacDonald B. Yardiey's Orch. |News—Lombardo Lombardo's Orch, | Jack Denny's Or. Midnight Frolic C. Gaylord's Orch.| The Witching Hour L News Billeting Joe Sanders’ Orch. Sign Off | | TOMORROW’S PROGRAM Gordon Hittenmark | News—Sun Dial !Sun_Dial Sun Dial :00 Morning Devotions 115 Today's Prelude i 5 | 200 Breakfart Club 5] ei 1307 3| . 00 Mary Marlin :15 Ma Perkins :30 News Bulletins 45 |Mynad Voices 70:00 The O'Neills :15 Pertonal Column :30 | Vic and Sade :45 [Edward MacHugh T1:00 | Tern Franconi +15 | Grace and Scotty :30| Yacht Race 145 Matinee P.M. | 12:00 Love and Learn ' Salzburg Festival 12:15 News Bulletins |Festival--News :30 Farm & Home Hour Mary Mason :00 | Farm & Home Hour| Salzburg Festival Gordon Hittenmark | Musical Clock |News—Art Brown 3 n Dial News—Hittenmark Art Brewn Si ittenmark i Sily; | Jean Atbey Bachelor's Children Singing Strings Pretty Kitty Kelly Morning Concert [Myrt and Marge s |U.S. Marine Band Police B Get Thin to Music | Mary Lee Taylor Art Brown | Captivators PN |Big Sister [Real Life Stories The Merrymakers {Your News Parade | Helen Trent |0ur Gal Sunday [News—Art_Brown [Mrs. Wiges [Jobn's Other Wife Just Plan Bil |Today's Children David Harum Backstage Wife Fiddlers Three The Wife Saver |Garden Hints a Mary Marlin s Salzburg Festival | Yacht Race 5k We Are Four News. V(-vv\\\\rv\ * |Rhythm Or. News—Music Organ Recital Dance Music Salon Orchestra Louise ‘Wilcher Pauline Leonard | Yacht Race Rbythm Moods Between Bookends Wakeman's Sports | Matimee e | Yacht Race Do You Remember Betty and Bob Hymn Program Grimm's Daughter In Hollywood [Yacht Race | Aftemocn Rhythms 130 Yacht Race 145 | Peggy Wood 100N, B. C. L't Opera Pepper Young Ma Perns | {Vic and Sade The O'Neills Torenzo Jones Grace Shannon Waltz Tavorites | The Guiding Light Top Hatters Wakeman's Sports | Senate Questions Archer Gibson oty |Clyde Barne Don Wiaglow Radioland Orch. |Research Council Back the Clock | " " Yacht Race Sundown Revue |S. Williams' Orch.| Margaret Daum Yacht Race |Black and White |Evening Rhythms News—Music | Cocktail Capers | News—Sports 15| :30 |El Caballers :45 | Rhythm —Romance :00|Club Matinee Ylekait :30 45| :00 | Lucille & Lanny 15| Stuart Gracey :30 | The Singing Lady :45 [Evening Star Flashes :00 'H. Kogen's Orch. | S :30 Tea Time COMMERCE CHAMBER | HITS LITTLE T. V. A. Yacht Race Piano Duo | News Bulletins | Yacht Race | Texas Jim Lewis |U. S. Aimy Band | Wakeman's Sports | * 1 e 1 A 2 2: 2 = 8 351 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 S 5 Harry E. Jordan, secretary of the American Waterworks Association, | speaking for the chamber, said the | proposal to create seven “little T. V A’s" would inject “other considera- Group Contends Plan Would De- tions and other factors” into the flood- control picture and delay execution of lay Flood Control. “Unhorse” ;mm ts urgently needed in menaced p districts. | Ay Enaineers | "He told the House Rivers and Har- | By the Assoclated Piess | bors Committee the chamber favored | The Chamber of Commerce of the | preservation of the administrative pol- | United States opposed enactment bf |icy of the 1936 omnibus flood-control | the administration’s regional planning | act, which provided for national flood program yesterday on the ground it control in co-operation with the States would delay flood control and “un-|and under the supervision of Army horge” the Army Engineers | engineers. ADVERTISING AGENCY Invites Small Accounts Since 1891 we have specialized in serv- icing small advertising accounts—it has always been an important part of our busi- ness. That is why, consistently, year after year, this organization has led all other local agencies in volume of business placed in THE EVENING STAR. This vast billing has largely been made up of many small and moderate size accounts. Many of these accounts have remained with us for twenty of the forty-five years we have been established. X x x If your advertising account is classed as small or moderate in size, we offer a service with the type of personnel, flexible minds and facilities that exactly fits your needs. Planning, merchandising, promotions, copy, business counsel, illustrations. Consultation without obligation. F. T. HURLEY F. G. HAMMER M. D. LAMBORNE B. J. GLEASON GEO. E. MILLER, Jr. G. C. FUCHS HELEN B. VARELA (Art) STAR AD BUREAU Suite 221-222 Evening Star Building THE EVENING y 2 O’Keefe Starts Policy of Revivals in Town Hall inaugurated by Walter O'Keefe during his Town Hall program on previous appearances in the seriss are to be recalled from time to time this evening as the plan goes into effect. vear long enough to seek an audition in | New York and was rewarded with a | hold accessories as washboards and | garden hose in their music making, | Programs. . f NEW guest artist policy will be tonight, heard through WRC at 8 o'clock. Acts that have scored hereafter, with a trio of presenta- tions scheduled to make their return Billie Bailey is the blues singer | who interrupted a vacation crujse lflsl’ sustaining network series. Tex Lewis | and his Wranglers utilize such house- | while Mary McKee and her Boy| Friends form a versatile vocal quartet. | y,ESSICA DRAGONETTE and POSTMASTER GENERAL JAMES A. FARLEY speaks on “Business and Politics” before an Ohio Demo- cratic group tonight—WMAL at 9 o'clock. AN INTERVIEW broadcast from the lobby of R-K-O Keith’s Theater will be presented by WOL at 8:30 in connection with the premiere of the film “The Toast of New York." FRANCIA WHITE, young California | soprano, begins a series of four broadcast, with Don Voorhee's Orches- tra tonight—WJSV at 7 o'clock. I UCY MONROE, soprano, who made | ~ her stage debut at the age of 3 when she took a bow with her famous mother, Anna Laughlin, has uoDi wcr = Telephone Nationa! 5000 “We Write the Right Ads to Make Advertising Good Advertising” STAR, WASHINGTON, Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WMAL, Club Matinee. 4:45 pm.—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; WJSYV, Ken Murray. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Town Hall To- night; WJSV, Andre Kostalanetz's Orchestra, 9:00 pm.—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. 8:45pm—CARACAS, Equa- torial Music; YV5RC, 517 m, 58 meg 9:00 p.m.—LONDON, “Anita and the Elephant,” GSG, 168 m, 1779 meg; GSB, 315 m., 951 meg; GSI, 19.6 m,, 15.26 meg.: GSD, 255 m, 1175 meg. been signed as guest artist on the Hit | Parade tonight—WRC at 9 o'clock, Charles Kullmann present a radio | version of Victor Herbert's operetta, “The Dream Girl,” in the Beauty Box | Theater—WJSV at 8:30. A DMIRAL RUSSELL R. WAESCHE speaks during a broadcast com- memorating the 147th anniversary of the United States Coast Guard, to be | heard over WMAL at 7:30. The New | London Coast Guard Band also will contribute to the program. Styles Travel Far. Hollywood's style creations are said to find their way to Paris and then back here again CUSTOM § 95 BUILT 29’-:; Auto Radio LEETH BROS. 1220 13th $t.Nw. MEr 0764 D. C, WEDNESDAY, PEACE HELD TAUGHT IN MOST OF SCHOOLS Popularity of Subject Still Is In- creasing, Says Goucher College Professor. By the Associated Press. Dr. Esther J. Crooks, Spanish pro- fessor at Goucher College, Baltimore, said yesterday that peace education, under one name or another, is being taught in the majority of this coun- try's high schools. Preparing a report on the subject for the third Inter-American Confer- ence on Education at Mexico City this month, Dr. Crooks said her investiga- tion of hundreds of high school cur- ricula indicates popularity of peace teaching still is increasing. She is one of three official United States delegates to the meeting. 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