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Caritats Rabio ProGgram MONDAY’S PROGRAM. MAY 13, 1940, WMAL, 630k. WRC, 950k. Farm and Home Hour| News—Tunes M. B. S. Program ‘wo.m, Batween the Bookends| Blue Plate Platters |Walter Compton, news|Alice Blair, serial Dollar Club Devotions Bill Lowis, barifone |Right fo ness, sr. Clipper Ship—News |Sidney's Music M. B. §. Program Read of sorial WOL, 1230k, | WISV, 1460k. sorlol |Reading Adventure |Light of World, serial|Sports Page Young Dr. Maions, sr. S Grimm's Dg'her, ser., ” " Joyce Jordan, serlal Navy Band Valiant Lady, serial Fletcher Wiley T 2 Church Hymns My Son and |, serial " . Divorce Orphans, serial Mary Marlin, serial |Songs—Sporfs Page |Society Girl, serial Honeymoon Hill, serial Ma Perkins, serial |Sports Page Happened in Hollyw'd Other Wife, serial |Pepper Young's Fam.| " Elenor Les Plain Bill, serial Vic and Sade, serial | " " News_Reporfer War News—Matinee |Backstage Wife, serial|Walter Complon, news|Columbia Lecture Hall Club Matinee | |Sports Page Afternoon Garnet-Patterson, Jones, serial| * " Swing Unlimited Golden Gate Quartet Junior High—News |Widow Brown, serial|Belmont Race Sonny James' Orch. |Girl Alone, serial [Sporls Page Mayhair Orch. Life's Beautiful, ser. Stories for Children Take Up Time Dollar Club LA Bud Barfon, serial _|The O'Neills, serlal B2 bon Evening Star Flashes |If's Five 0'clock Cocktall Capers Take Up Time, music Jorry of Circus, serial| = " Modern Melodies A Ear Teasers, music [News—Tunes Superman, serlal P. Sullivan, news Lowell Thomas, news |Some Like It Old 5 |News—Sports Review Hittenmark _Quiz | h L Orphan_Annie, serial (The World Today |Dollar Club {Fred Waring’s Orch. |Sports Resume Amos & Andy, serial Youth in the Toils |European Round Up |Walfer Compion, news|Lanny Ross, serial One for All Streamliner, music Lone lh'gw, serial llo’!mu,"umdv Lifile OF Hollywood [Don Voorhees' Orch. |F. Lewis, Jr., news By ST Pinocchio ‘WI'[Inml,c'ln Sympn'ny‘ Mv':,ury '!lall Tnvgg«lh "flm |Pipe Smoking Time True or False IR 1Smoking—News Dr. 1. Q. Quiz Show |Sync |Green Hernet e Bob Daniel F. Tobin St Paul Martin's Orch. > tion Variations|Radio Theater rosby’s *Orch, b Mary's Novema Tugploiu"n, variely 9:45 R. G. Swing, news (Who knows? Romance in Rhythm Gallant Women Josef Pasternack Or. Snwny ‘,K'm': Orch. Guy Lombardo’s Orch. News—Manufacturers Ifs Dance Time Manufacturers’ Assn. 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 WOL Presents Edwin C. Hill, news Emile Ridve, C. 1. 0.(Arch McDonald News Orrin_Tucker's Orch.] " Eddie Le Baron's Or.|News—Baukhage s Brescia-Tucker Bout Radio Forum With i Sen. Pat. McCarran . 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 News—Dorsey's Orch.|Sporfs Resume Music You Desire |Night Club pansos Don Bester's Orch. |News—Bester's Orch.| Bill McCune’s Orch. (Late News L. Armstrong’s Orch, lolz Crosby's Orch. |Ray Herbeck's Orch. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 News—Night Watch Night Waichman Sign Off E. 'flugll'nnd's Orch, Lnn:ly l,i'wl “|Dance Orchestra |Orchestra—News |News—Sign Off | Lonely Hour EVENING STAR FEATURES TODAY Garnet-Patterson Junior High School, students present a program showing how music and music appreciation are taught in local schools; WMAL, 3:30 p.m. Star Flashes, latest news from everywhere; WMAL, 5 p.m. Star Sports Review, sports headlines by Ray Michael; WMAL, 6:50 p.m. National Radio Forum, Senator Pat McCarran, Democrat, of Nevada discusses the Civil Aeronautics Authority’s reorganization con- troversy; WMAL, 10:30 p.m. TOMORROW—School Science Parade, students of the Jackson 7 School discuss animals in the garden for elementary school pupils; WMAL, 11:15 am. THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS :00 p.m.—WJSV, Donald Duck, Clara Cluck, J. Worthington Foul- fellow, Jiminy Cricket and the Three Little Pigs are some of the guests on Tune-Up Time. [Winning Contract By THE FOUR ACES. Atrocious Bidding Today’s hand was submitted to us as a horrible example of what hdppens when some one makes an unsound opening bid. Actually, however, the fault lay not with the opening bid, but with the fact that South insisted on rebidding it also. South, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. If South had been content to pass East's four-diamond bid, West would have passed. also, whereupon East would have gone down one at his contract. As it was, South, with- out an opening bid, gave his partner a raise, and then, when he was doubled, ran back to his own six- card suit. The slaughter was terrific. West opened a small club. East won with the ace and played the five of hearts, South finessing the jack. West won with the king, cashed his king of clubs and now led a heart, which East trumped. East cashed the queen of clubs and ace of dia- | monds and led another diamond. Declarer trumped with the 10 of spades, but West overtrumped and played the nine. Now the best de- clarer could do was to salvage three tricks and he was down 2,000. 7:30 pm.—WRC, Richard Crooks, tenor, sings two Stephen Foster * x x % On Saturday you were David Bruce Burnstone’s partner. Both sides were vulnerable, you had 60 on score and held: XXX KQx KQJxx K x The bidding: You Maier Burnstone 10 26 (§5] Answer—Your correct bid is two no-trump. Your partner’s two- spade bid is a slam invitation, and even though you have no ace, your hand is quite strong and you must give him one more chance. Score 100 per cent for two no- trump, 60 per cent for three dia- Pass Jacoby | - Pass D. C, MONDAY, \Y : ‘\\ ON OF Yoo WILL GO BOASTIN' T ABOOT YUR WITTINY YURE LUCKY You DION'T BET HIM A SUIT. I AM TAKING MRS. DULLARD TO IT'S RAINING! TH v MAY 13, 1940, J NO. T WANT FANCY BANDS ON ‘EM. e il o O OH,FIDDLE ! WILLIE WILL NOT! GET A RIND CLARK. GRIPFITH snms--} AINT (T LUMPY- I BETTER SEE IF IT WORKS. By Frank Rentfrow and = \VE ot ¥ BELOW THERE/ GOOD GOSH! IT’S GOT A FIELD OF THEY SAY IT'S monds, 40 per cent for three spades, 0 for pass. Question No. 445. Oswald Jacoby is your partner today. Neither side is vulnerable and you hold: AKQ2 vQJ10 $Q193 4 K104 The bidding: Jacoby Schenken Pass Pass 14 Pass 20 Pass What do you bid? morrow.) (Released by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) songs for his solos with Alfred Wallenstein's concert broadcast. - 8:00 pm.—WJSV, Fred MacMurray plays his original role of Ken- neth Bartlett, attorney, in the Radio Theater version of “True Confession.” 8:30 pm.—WRC, Hollis Shaw, Broadway soprano star, is guest artist on Alec Templeton's musical program. 9:00 pm.—WMAL, The Gallant American Women program shifts to a new time, with “The American Home” as the title of the first broadcast in the new series. 10:00 p.m.—WOL, “Growing Pains,” orginal playlet by Lucy Garton and Isabelle Creer of Washington, is heard on WOL Presents. SHORT-WAVE PROGRAM (The following foreign short-wave programs are broadcast daily in English. Clip and save for future reference as additional listings will be published next Monday. All wave lengths are in meters. VATICAN CITY—1 p.m, 19.8 m. (Sundays). ROME—1:18 p.m,, 196, 254, 31.1 m. VATICAN CITY—2 p.m., 484 m. (Tuesdays, Pridays). PARIS—2 p.m,, 25.2, 412 m, = MOSCOW—3 pm, 309, 312, 372, 407 m. E syenietiers from Teadsts M8 Sumaed TOKIO—3:05 p.m,, 314, 413 m. LSt S Rl UL IS ROME—4:15 p.m,, 31.1 m. MOSCOW—4:30 p.m., 25.2, 39.8, 50 m. LONDON—4:30 p.m., 30.9, 49.5 m. sres-size envelope and you will Teceive TOMORROW'’S PROGRAM Gordon Mifenmark | | Gutline without any char oty | 7 e JOLLY POLLY - . A Little Chat on English Arthur Godfrey E‘r"';:r"g‘:;':‘;‘"’ By JOS. J. FRISCH. Hugh Conover, news | N. T. C.—“Between you and me” is, the correct form, not “Between you and I” Remember that be- Wom'n of Courage, sr. BETWEEN YOU AND |, THE HAPPIES |Magic Carpet Walter Compfon, news Store News RS OF A WOMAN'S LIFE ARE e TN A VEARS BEWEEN HER Breakfast Club A Art Brown Bachelors Child., ser. {Home Folks Frolic Man | Married, serial|Art Brown Kitty Kelly, serial P Vic and Sade, comedy |Midstream, serial ‘iMrs. Northerose Myrt & Marge, serial A T Mary Marlin, serial |Ellen Randolph, serial Keep Fit fo Music |Hilliop House, serlal Ranch Boys, songs |Woman in White, ser.|Walter Compton, news|Stepmother, serial News—Brown Book |David Harum, serial |Successful Living ;Mm Lee Taylor {Clark Dennis Road of Life, serial [Traffic Court Life Begins, serial Traveling Cook Against Storm, serial Buckeye Four, songs [Big Sister, serial Atfairs of Anthony |Guiding Light, serial | " " |Aunt Jenny's Stories News—Doctor Says |Beauty Case Hits and Bifs Kate Smith Speaks School Science Parade|Mary Mason N Girl Marries, serial f |Farm and Home Hour| ~ ™ Helen Wyant, organ |Helen Trent, serial hiks ! Carters, serial |Gal Sunday, serial tween is a preposition, and like all prepositions, it is followed by me, us, him, her and them. Thus we say “She stood between them” not “between they.” “Tom divided it between him and me,” not “between he and 1.” BAD LUCK TO OPEN A UMBRELLA IN TH’ ={ HOUSE, BUT MINE ©| COULDN'T BE ANY THE HOSPITAL TO WILL YOU GET VISIT C , i uS A cag m A, e UMBRELLA! % WILLIE? You Maler 16 Pass INT Pass @ (Answer to- ea dressed to the Four Evening Star. If you outline of the Four Aces’ system of Contract Bridge, send with to the Four 5. care The Evening tar. a stamped (3-cent). sel{-addressed. Art Brown TARZAN GLANCED UP, ATOP THE HE AND JANE A WERE CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO FIRES. News—Prelude Prelude—News Log Everet Weather—Hittenmark |Arf Brown Gordon Hittenmark ey Ty Walter Complon, news b Songs—Art Brown News—Hittenmark -~ [Art Brown Gordon Hitfenmark Earl Godwin, news T AS TARZAN SEIZED JANE AND FLED, THE SIGNAL DRUMS SOUND- ED THE GRIM ALARM: “SLAVE ESCAPING!* Lee Everett AHEAD OF THE FUGITIVES THE GATES OF THE CITY SWUNG SHUT. BEHIND THEM STREAMED A HORDE OF GUARDS. EAGERLY THE PURSUERS CLOSED IN, TO AND THIRTIETH DRIVE THEIR QUARRY AGAINST THE WALL. WE'LL HAVE TO GET HM TO A IND AT THE BLACK HOOD'S HEADQUARTERS] « HEF DOCTOR— AND MASTER! NUMBER FORTY- FOUR CALLED YOU-- HE HOODS MUSTN'T KNOW ABOUT us—- Farm and Home Hour|News—Tunes Happy Ga Goldbergs, serial Between Bookends Mrs. E. Roosevelt et Comp Walter Compton, news|Alice Blair, serial Nature Sketches Devotions Luncheon Music Right fo Happiness, sr. Clipper Ship—News [Sidney's Music M. B. S. Program |Road of Life, serial Streamline Journal [Light of World, serial Sporis Page Young Dr. Malone, sr. i Grimm's Daughter, sr.| Joyce Jordan, serlal Valiant Lady, serial | ” ~ Fletcher Wiley Church Hymns i My Son and |, serial Divorce Orphans, serlal| Mary Marlin, serial [Sporfs Page Society Girl, serial Honeymoon Hill, serial Ma Perkins, serial P - [Happened in Hollyw'd Other Wife, serial |Young's Family, ser.| ~ " Scatterg’'d Baines, sr. _1:45 Plain Bill, serial Vic and Sade, comedy] " " News Reporter 3:00 |News—Dollar Club [Backstage Wife, serial| Walfer Compion, news|Baseball Game 3:15 {Club Matines Stella Dallas, serial (Sports L 3/ " Lorenzo Jones, serial g :45 | Matinee—News Widow Brown, serial TR Will Osborne’s Orch. Girl Alone, serial Sports Page Basball Game Life's Beautiful Stories for Children [Dollar Club g ST Bud Barfon, serial |The O'Neill's, serial | ~ ~ BT, Evening Star Flashes [If's Five O'clock John Agnew, organ |Take Up Time, music Jorry of Circus, serial| " Jimmy Allen, serial TR, Ear Teasers, music | News—Tunes Melodic Gems P. Sullivan, news * §:45 {Lowell Thomas, news|Some Like It OId The World Today Orphan Annle, serial ETTER-OUT FERROUS Eggs shipped from Denmark to other countries last year were valued at $28,178,000. llng'o and Tempo Answer to Yesterday's Puzsle, - ANAN ANNEN REANE [ IANAN AMBER NANRN oo M Mo s o Tl Ree U1 8 Pat o0 Pubinners Syndicate nrn [alalziz [a] JEFF, BRING ME THE MALLARD DUCK DINNER, ICE CREAM, COFFEE AND LOAN ME n_ YOUR PENCIL! k] ] an ANANT ANANN AREAN QEORA lmur-om and it's & fuss. Blnlaiols W rinixis (xIs [ ixte In MY otk Bedtime Stories By THORNTON W. BURGESS. Digger the Badger crawled out HUSTLERS ' Letter-Out and they come from work. TINAMOU Imt!t-Ollt for the quantity. REMITS Iumr-out and they're very small. ADULT I Letter-Out and praise. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Pring the letter in center column opposite the word from which you have removed it. If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly its loss will make you destitute. Letter-Out Answer to Saturday’s u-rmi‘om. (I) APPLIED—DAPPLE (spot.) (G) RESIGN—SIREN (fascina ‘woman.) (¢ )] (he moved fast.) $ so that when he curled up under the little brush for a good night's sleep he had almost made up his mind to stay on the Green Meadows all her children, the Merry Little| Of the summer 'unniest Breezes, and began the fi little dance among the buttercups and daisies, and as they danced they began to sing. Digger the Badger stopped brushing his clothes and listened, and as he listened he began to smile, for this is what he We're the Merry Little Breezes, And we love to romp and play. We're the Merry Little Breezes, And we're happy all the day. ©Oh, we love the ty flowers, And the little that sing, And we love the Sun and Showers 4 if s bully. But all the time he was taking great care not to come to near, for bullies are almost always cowards. . Dicge;' the Badger grinned. “I reckon it isn't any of your business teeth that he backed away just a little. But he still tried to appear very fierce and important. “You can't unless I say 80,” he

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