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THE EVENING STAR, FISH T0 DISCUSS PUNSFORE.0.P. New York Legislator, on| Star Forum, to Talk on { Party Liberalization. | FPRFSFNTATX_\'E HAMILTON | and broa over & coast-to-coast network of 3 tional Broadeasting Co. stations, w WMAL carrying the program locally at 0 30. Fish, who began his political career in the New York Assembly in 1914, balieves that the Republican party hould take a stand against what he erma the radicalism of the New Deal pr untting liberals and co p{ the pA 1¥’s controiling members, A8 YOU LIKE IT” is this week's | presentation in the Columbia hakespearean series. heard through | VISV at 8 a'clock. The ¢ includes Wendv Barrie as Rosalind, Frank | Morgan as Jaques, Gail Patrick as elia. | JOHNNY GIBSON, West Coast char- acter actor, is the guest of Fibber cGee and Molly tonighi—WRC at 8 ‘clock i E Henry Arn bello feather th Stadium rong-Johnny Ca- eight battle at Grif- cribed over " HULL takes the leading role e O'Neill's play. “Where e,” when the radio by WMAL at 8:30. guished e n's Sym- 30, “HE proceed n informal so- rathe 1 a general store o, Me. are to be aired to- WNMAL scheduling the cia n Grovey York City the material w—WOL, 7:30 p0O IN D. C. MARINE UNIT LEAVE FOR QUANTICO the Marine £ 500 Dis- ' Quantico, perind in the eapons and fer drills in pa- the group will par- prozram in- 1l and relay and for nspector and in- | eon Brusiloff the band and company 1 be the o IEbetintk e heada Dies From Racing Injuries. FORTLAND. A 16 (P)— T. Crozier. 64, Hartford, Conn., | harness racing driver, died s received in a race ir race track Priday. n from his sulky, tell | am tevan In his head. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WMAL, Club Matinee 4:45 p.m..- WMAL, Evening Star i Flashes F\rmng Prngramc 7:30 p.m.~WJSV. Pipe Smoking | | Time: WOL, “Let's vi 8:00 p.m.—WJSV, “As You Like It WOL, Detective Mysters WRC. Hour of Charm: WMAL, “Where the Cross Is Made.” 9:00 p.m. -WJISV. Wayne King's Orchesira 9:30 pom. WM dio Forum WISV, ald 8:30 p.m. National Ra- Arch McDon- Short-Wave Programs. 7:30pm- PRAGUE. Variety Program, OLR4A, 25.34 m.. 11.84 meg. 1020 p.m. -LONDON, The Twi- light Serenaders, GSG, 168 m., 1779 meg.; GSI.19.6 m,, 15.26 meg.: GSD, 255 m. 1175 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg 11:00pm—BUENOS AIRES, Dance Music, LRX, 31.06 m., 9.66 meg. An Astute POLITICIAN "You ecan quote me as saying that your EYES are your best friends for life. Theyll never desert you # you treat them right. Yes, ‘the AYES have it that your EYES need the best of care.” ES EXAMINED @ GLASSES FiTTED | PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED eekly or Monthly Payments No Carrying Charges —AIR COOLED— INSMAN "« 1820 F STREET N.W. Washington's Oldest and Largess ~ Optometric Establishmens OPTICAL 0000 PPPP UNNNTORR KA BAEE LW | Kung, China’s finance minister, | Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet commissar of | | i [ | | CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k | WRC—950k | AUGUST 16, 1937 WOL--1.310k | WJSV—1.460k y Band | Pepper Young Ma Perkins 30 | Talk It Over 5! [ The O'Neills \ |Vic and Sade | Radioland Orch. Wakeman's Sports | 1939 World's Fair [Pop Ceneen 00 ‘(.|u|\ Mmmu :15 T |Lorenzo_Jones | Piano Recital ‘ Syncopation 35| IThe Guding_Light| |Texas Jjim Lewis |Col Jack Major [News Bulletins | man’s Sports. Playdays {Lucille and Lanny |Bonnie Stewart 5 |Escorts and Betty |Home Folks Frolic 30 | The Singing Lady Don Winslow 5 Flashes| Jackie Heller [Alpine Concert *Clyde Barrie - [On Sh | Funny Things U.S. Army Band | Sundown Review o {Rural Reporter [ News—Music Tea Time 5 {Top Lowell Thomas [Washboard Blues | Maurice Davidson Black and White |Four Stars Cocktail Capers |News—Sports s |Evening Rhythms Amo: Uncle Ezra G. Haenschen's Or. Ink Spots H. Barrett's Orch, News Bulletins 5 | Dinner Hour | Wakeman on Sports| Poetic Melodies Five Star Final Arch M:Donald J. Hausser's Or. h...x n.a.., | News—Music ter [Good Times General Store The Voice 5 | Kidoodlers e |Dance Music H. He Vs Orch, Fishing Fair i Let's Vint Pick and Pat 0 |Melody Contrast | Fibber McGes Hour of Charm [Detectivs Mysiery The T [Joe Sanders’ Or. Stamp Club P. Martin's Orch. | Contented Radio Forum X. Cugat's Orch, Frank Morgan er Michaux Concert Favorites | Art Brown :00 7. Coburn's Orch. |News—Munc 5 Supper Dance 0 Minn. Symph. Or. Codolban's Orch. | Nfl«l—Mull( | Boxing Bouts i | News—Musie “ Roger Pryar’s Or. ‘News Bulletins 5 | Slumber Hour Bl Coyle Arthur Reilly J. Hawkins' Or. Midnight Frolic Tom Dorsey’s Or. “’Ar}h’ -Donald i | 1 Ma Gasparre’s Or. Lowe's Or. :00° Night Watchman s.gn of Fiappy Telton's Or. ing_Hour R ws Bulleting |Joe Sanders’ Or. | Sign Of :00 |NightWatch. (1 hr) AM. 00 ;15 130 45 TLights Out TOMORROW’S PROGRAM. Gordon Hittenmark| :00 | Morning Devotions Gordon Hittenm 5 | Today's Prelude :30 I s 245 | [Breakfart Club | News—ITittenmark it C.mdnn Hmpnmuk 245 [Bifat. Club—News :00 | Mary Marhn 5| Ma Perkins Vews Blletins 5 |Myriad Voices Mrs. Wgas John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children News—Art Brown \ Art Brown Art Brown - 'Jun Abbey ~Art Brown | Bachelor’s Children Singing Strings | Pretty Kitty Kelly March Time Myrt and Marge Marriage Clinic Puno Duo News—Police fadison _Ensemble News- 200 | The O'Neills :15 |Personal Column | Backstage Wife 10:30 | Vic and Sade | The My-tery Chet 10:45 [Edward MacHugh The Wife 17200 11:15 11:30 11:45 P.M. Love and Learn 5 News Bulletins Farm & Home Hr. David Harum aver Dick Leibert Mary Marlin Barry McKinley Armchair Quartet Tern Francon: Better Business Matinee News—Music Dan Harding’s Wife Words and Music Get Thin to Music| Mary Lre Taylor Piano Novelties | Captivators Rhvthm Orch. | Big Sister R Real Life Stories | Rhythmaires | Your News Parade Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Parents” Clab e Organ Recital Morning Concert We Are Four Happy Telton's Or. Betty and Bob News—Music Hymn Frogram Organ Recital Grimm's Daughter Church of the Air!In Hollywood :00 Farm & Home Hr. Musical- Music Guild Mary Mason Concert Orch. Base Ball Game Rhythm Orch. R Tango Tempos Rhythm Orch Pepper Young Ma Perkins Kidoodlers Vic and Sade 5 [Have You Heard? The O'Neills Airbreaks "Wakeman's Sports Base Ball Game | Torenzo Jones Mountain Boy Frances Witte The Guiding Light [ Club Matinee Girl Scouts Wakeman's Sports NeGiuGass ChimplngHandicap)| [AT Bernard 215 [Music_Adventure 4:30 | The Singing Lady 4:45 |Eve. Star Flashes Rhythmaires Don Winslow John Johnston Wakeman's Sports Base B | | 5:00| Science News | Sundown Revue 5:15 | String_ Time 5 m Tea Time News—Music Hands on Deck {Evening Rhythms Newa—Sports S Williams™ Or. («h..l Gapers at KUNG EXPECTED TO SEE LITVINOFF IN AUSTRIA reported finances, but no official statement was iasued. | Bv the Associa‘ed Prese | VIENNA, August 16 —Reports were | current in Vienna today that H. H.| = and | foreign affairs, would meet at Bad | Gastein, Austria. A hotel manager there said Lit- vinoff had made reservations, but had not yet arrived. The Soviet commissar came to Vienna recently for a “medi- cal examination.” Kung, who had obtained three for-' eign loans for China recently, had a Jong conference today with Chancel- lor Kurt von Schuschnigg at Salzburg the chancellor’s invitation. they discussed It was China’s = 2 Steel production in Czechoslovakia s back to 1929 figures l 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. NNW. 8AM.to 8 P.M. - . MILLER SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937. ITS’ LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK! SAVE $6 TO $11 BY BUYING IN a fi\e dol ]al blll you'd feel pretty <\\0H \\rm]rlnL vou, now! W Pl‘, that's exactly what takes place in our Advance Sale of Fall Suits and Topcoats. We don’t hand you five or ten dollars, but it amounts to the same thing; because there is just that much of a savings on ever v garment in this sale. How is such a thing possible? Only through the alertness of our clothing huxm Months ago, during the manufacturers dull seaton, he went into the market and hought these ver v choice garments at ridiculously.low prices . . . prices, that in all probability would be difficult to duplicate todax. But only during this sale can we offer them at this price. After the sale they will be considerably higher. ADVANCE SALE MENYS 50 AND 5 SUITS AND TOPCOATS at a pre-season price! In a glorious assortment of new Fall THE SUITS: materials in the popular Herring- bone pattern, smart chalk stripes and new Glen plaids in colors and models to please the young man as well as the more con- servative man. Sizes 35 to 48. Warm, rich-looking ma- THE TOPCOATS: terial...worsted cheviots —Llama Cloths—and Coverts in every conceivable Fall pattern and color. Make your selection from this group of popular mod- els . . . single-breasted box . . . single-breasted Raglans . .. Bal- macans. and that isn't all, men; the materials are all rainproof! Sizes 35 to 44. Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Men’s Shops—Strect Floor =1 TN OEN.M Ny Preps! Apbvance saLe SCHOOL SUITS After this sale they will be higher priced 15 Extra Trousers, $4.75 Lansburgh’s—Air-Cooled Students’ Shop—Street Floor Just arrived! All those styles, colors and patterns that's going to be so much in de- mand this season. The newest sport backs (we have plain backs, too) in either single or double breasted models. Sizes 12 to 22.