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Capitar's Rabio PROGRAM | TODAY'S PROGRAM PM. | WMAL—630k | WRC—950k WOL—1,310k NOVEMBER 4, 1937 WJSV—1460k 12:00,Thought Time News—Music ~ 12:15 News Bulletins |The Goldbergs 12:20 Farm & Home Hour |Vincent Curran P [Jean Ellington |Feeding Children News Bulletins |Luncheon Concert |We Are Four [Farm & Home Hour |Dick Fidler’s Orch. [Pianologues |Words and Music Love and Learn Wi Hal Gordon Dan Haraing's Wife Marjorie Mills |Dance Music Peggy Tudor Your News Parade Helen Trent Qur Gal Sunday Betty and Eob Hymn Program |Grimm’s Daughter {In_Hollywood Foreign Trade Conv. | Music Guild El Caballero |Mary Mason 5 N. Y. Subway Ml Wa}emavp's Spors 8. Stricklands Orch, |Affernoon Rhythm School of the Air Pepper Young Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade g The O'Neills [News Bullefins |Black and White | Wakeman s Sporls [Home Counsel }S(IOMS Service {Do_You Remember? Matines |Lorenzo Jones 0 |Guiding Light i {Mary Marlin Husking {Sundown Revue [Wakeman's Sporfs Women Make News |Evening Rhythms US Avvlmy Band 00 Evening Star Flashes |Sundown Revue 5:15 |Tea Time ARty 5:30 Singing Lady Jack Armstrong 45 [Tom Mix Little Orphan Annie [Cockfail” Capers Johnson Family In_Hollywood Follow Moon |Mary Soihern |Arch McDonald Hilltop House 00 Dinner Hour 115 Music—News |Dinner Dance :30 Dinner Hour | News—Music :45 Lowell Thomas Dinner Dance 100 Easy Aces | News—Music |Amos ‘n" And {Vocal Varieties {Variety Show Question Mark 5 Lost Persons 0 The Reisers 5 Sport Shots Sporfs_Resume {News Bulletins Swingopalion [Melody Moments |Five Star Final News—Music |Arch McDonald Eddie Dooley Ray Keating's Orch. _[Mystery Program Poetic Melodies IMusical Moments Dick Stabile's Orch. We, the People Musical Mysteries Rudy Vallee 5 Liedersingers 0 March of Time |Forifo Conducts™ | Wayne }‘<mg's Orch. | [Re ~Smith B 3 A5 1Sport She :00 Gen. H. S. Johnson Sl 3 4. (] ) 0 Rochesfer Orch. Jack Denny’s Orch. }Svn‘!‘nmeqa [Major Bowes [Music Hall Rhythm Rhapsody Wrestling Mafches Buddy Clark Essays in Music News—Coyle Dance Tiine :M\qmght’ Frolic News Builefins Your Music At Brown |Fulton Lewis Billy Swanson’s Or. Sen. Elmer Thomas {Cab Calloway's Orch. News—Chinese Am. Chinese Am. —Olsen , McGrath Henry Busse's or. [B. Goodman's Orch, |Garwood Van's Orch. Wayne King's Orch. [Frank Masters™ Or, Strickland’s Or. Sign Off TOMORRO Gordon Hittenmark News Bullefins IW'S PROGRAM. Cantor Ann., (1 hr)) ) Today's Prelude Music—News Lee Everett |Gordon _ Hittenmark Musical Clock [News—Music Musical _Clock Les Evereft News—Hittenmark & et Gordon _hittenmark William Meeder e Lucille and Lanny [Musical” News—Music Clock [SunDial News—sun_Dial Sun Dial ) News Bullefins [Gordon _Hiffenmark 15 Breakfast Club o Music—News Myriad_Voices 45 Landt Trio Musical_Clock Morning Concert News—Police Sun Dial | Magic Hour {Sunny Melodies Bachelor's Children 9: 9:30 Bkfst. Club—News 9 [X 00 Mary Marlin :15 Vaughn de Leath :30 | Mountain Man :45 |Concert Hall Mrs. Wiggs {John's Other Wife |Just Plain Bill Today's _Children |Singing Strings {Get Thin fo Music Hawaiian Echoes Organ Recital Pretty Kitty Kelly Myrt and Marge Tony Wons Fashions—News [David_Harum |Backstage Wife {To Be Charming Hello Peggy The O'Neills Road of Life Vic and Sade 11:45 |Edward iacHugh PM. 12:00 Dr. Leslie B. Moss News Bulletins i ooo il News—Music The Goldbergs Reministing Southern Medley Egg fo Henhouse Talk—Music [Air Magazine |Big Sister Real- Life Stories Norman Brokenshire (Mary M. McBride News Bulletins Farm & Home Hour |Merek Weber's Orch. |Black and Whife Better Business We Are Four |Your News Parade |Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday "Farm & Home Hour jB?WKne Ay |Words and Music 5 0 Love and Learn {Luncheon Concert | The Buckaroos {Dance Music |Rex Battle’s Orch. Befty and Bob |Betty Crocker Grimm's Daughter 11n_Hollywood 1:1 1:31 ! _1:45 Grace and Scotfy |Dan Harding's Wife 2:00 | Music Appreciation |Concer Hall "5 ] ] e [Tw\ev and Ault 2:30| ‘Mavy Mason 45 L Wakeman's_ Sporfs Yasha Davidoff Wq}(emaj': Sports /A Woman's Eyes |Afternoon Rhythms 'Schgnl of the Air |Pepper Young |Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade {Th eills |News Bulletins ‘Wa'yem 's Sporfs |Home Counsel jJem\y Peabody Four_Clubmen Lorenzo Jones |Guiding Light 4:00 Rolling Mill 4:15 Club Mafinee gy |Mary Marlin a5 " T Sundown Revue Wakeman's ~Sports |Black on White 1W§!<ema'[|'x Sports |Women Make News Gold Coast |Evening Rhythms Dr. A. R. Dafoe 5:00 Evening Sfar Flashes |Sundown Revue 5:15 Tea Time ~ 5:30 Middleman’s Orch, Jack Armstrong 5:45 [Tom Mix Little Orphan Annie |Cockfail Capers ! Johnson Family You Be Judge ‘Follow Moon {Mary Sothern {Arch McDonald [Hilltop House Air Headliners Man, 96, Still Sweeps. John Glass, England's oldest chim- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T SEREEN STAR ONNEN PROGRAN “Good News of 1938 Will Feature “The Firefiy” in Opening Tonight. definitely set for micro- phone appearances, the first program in the “Good News of 1938” series will commence over WRC tonight at 9 o'clock. The show, replacing Show Boat, is an M-G-M production and all performers to be heard are from that film studio. Dramatic and musical sequences from “The Firefly” will feature the hour. The list of players to be present in- cludes Jeanette McDonald, Allan Jones, Eleanor Powell, Sophie Tucker, Judy Garland, Director Robert Z. Leonard, Una Merkel, Ted Healy, Eddy Ebsen, Igor Corin, Helen Troy, George Murphy and Betty Jaynes. ITH 16 screen luminaries &NOTHER premiere is that of the 4} new America’s Town Meeting series, a WMAL feature at 9:30. The question of the United States' policy in the Far East will be discussed. ’I‘HE son of Italian Liberator Gari- baldi, America's fastest talking woman, the proprietor of a ‘“barter theater” and a telegraph messenger who delivered & kiss are to be heard on the We, the People program— WJISV at 7:30. JACK DENNY at 9, Billy Swanson at 11:45, Benny Goodman at 12, ‘Wayne King at 12:30 are WOL's dance music purveyors. BURGESS MEREDITH and Margalo Gilmore, stage stars, present scenes from “Ned McCobb's Daughter” on the Kate Smith program—WJSV at 8 o'clock. JOSE ITURBI conducts the Roches- ter Civic Orchestra in Beethoven's “Sixth Symphony"—WMAL at 9 o’clock. WALTER HUSTON, Sol Hoopii's Four Hawaiians, Elizabeth Pat- terson, character actress; Ione Reed, movie stunt girl; Comedian Red Skel- ton are Rudy Vallee's guests on WRC at 7. Bing Crosby presents Douglas Fairbanks, jr.; Fay Bainter and Gio- vanni Colonna, Crosby’s singing “find,” over the same station at 10, ASKS ALIMONY AT 90 Husband Says 77-Year-Old Wife Has Income of Own. LONG BEACH, Calif,, Nov. 4 (#).— C. B. Clayton, 90, asked “reasonable alimony” yesterday in a divorce suit against Mary Clayton, 77. He asserted he has only a pension GENERAL RATING N\ | j .)OF ANY D.C.DAIRY D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, of $10 a month, while his wife has $250 monthly income and property valued at $60,000. They married at Omaha, Nebr,, February 25, 1929, and separated March 13 1935, Jolly Polly A iiltle Chat on English. By JOS. J. FRISEH, DAD 5AYS HE WONDERS WHY WOMEN DRESS TO ATTRACT MEN AND THEN 1 GET MAD WHEN “THE AR P WA Ouny I C. E. A—Mad means insane, dis- torted in mind, subject to overmas- tering emotion, and should not be used in the sense of provoked, exasper- ated, offended, incensed, piqued, net- tled, vexed, etc. Send a self-addressed, stamped en- velope to Jolly Polly for the leaflet, “Business English.” It is free. 1937. STEPMOT HER ACCUSED Oregon Woman Indicted in Deaths of Two Children. ST. HELENS, Oreg., Nov. 4 (#)— The Columbia County Grand Jury in- dicted Mrs, Agnes Joan Ledford yes- terday on two counts of first degree murder in the alleged deaths by poi- son of her stepdaughters, Ruth, 13, and Dorothy, 15. Ruth died September 6, her sister two days later. Their deaths pre- viously were attributed to having eaten wild blackberries covered with wind- blown spray. WAY TO HAVE HOT BISCUITS !"§ Sea Monster Appears. ‘Touring motorists in Scotland re- port that the Lock Ness monster has reappeared and now has five bumps instead of three, i SRR Twizzler Answer. 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