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FARLEY SEES CIRCUS MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. o'clock over WJSV. He will eing 8ong formal review for Brig. Oen. Henry of the Isle*,” "My Isle of Golden H Arnold, wing commander. Dreams,” "As You Desire Me,” “When The * gave an amaiing demon- Takes Six Children, Then Eats The world's most famous babies will of the Metropolitan Opera, in her Day Is Done.” "Soon" and “I Was stration in speed of take-off. The be honored tonight by a program to 9 o'clock broadcast over WJSV. Mme. Taken by Storm.” first ships were warmed and in the Programs Most of Confection He Buys. up Radio be over Bori air Capital's broadcast WRC at 10 o'clock. also will sing ‘‘O, in My Dreams," within six minutes and the last , April 15 (A5).—Post- "The Quintuplets’ Lullaby.” Just com- “Love Has Found My " and the of the 75 left eight minutes later. posed for the five Misses Dionne, and famous Italian “Ciribiribin.” PLANES IN REVIEW master General James A. Parley took song, a of French-Canadian selections "Violets a Easter 15. (copyright, iosb) Eastern Standard Time. group Every Day,” special RENOVIZE... your April six children to the circus yesterday, will be and and will be Monday, played sung, Charles play, presented at 9:30 o'clock MARCH FIELD, Riverside, Calif., Carpenter* that arc Carpenter! but the kiddies were on the short end Jennings, Canadian news com- over WMAL by the Princess Pat Play- 15 —The full combat strength WMAL 630k I WOL 1,310k | will be in an ers. April | WRC 950k 1 | VJSV 1,460k of a crackerjack purchase. mentator, heard up- The program also will include to-the-minute of the five musical selections. of the Pacific Coast first wing of the The Postmaster General bought the description special P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS P.M. young ladies. Columbia’s anonymous romantic country's newly-created General Head- children some but ob- EBERLY’S crackerjack, “Je Veux Vivre,” from Gounod's singer, "The Night has cho- Air Force was yes- Walt* Time Singer," quarters displayed SONS -3:60 Vic WSade Radio Guild "Your Hoateaa” 3T60 servers that he ate most of "Romeo be fea- sen a Hawaiian " " reported opera, and Julet.” will theme Ior his broad- terday as more than 75 bombing, pur- " " " 3:15 linn K N.W. DISTRICT CUVS7 3:15 Ma Perkins it himself. tured Lucrezia which will be heard at 10:30 suit and observation flew in a “ by Bori, lyric soprano cast, craft niffmtv vour home. Phone "Pherlv's” 3:30 Dreams Come True "The Rhumba 3:30 3:45 i of the Sizzlers__ _“_"_Ladles Air_3:45 M. I) -*---- .Woman's Radio Review Betty and Bob America’s Little House Today's Winners 4:00 “4:00 “ 4:15 Dog Stories Chicago Varieties 4:15 “ 4:30 Story Hour Tea Time Man in the Street 4:30 4:45 Songfellows Sparnon String Ensemble Orientate___“__4:45 Sundown Revue Evening Star Plashes Evening Rhythms One Time Opportunities 5:00 ~5:00~ " 5:15 " " Aunt Sue and Polly Rolling Stones 5:15 5:30 Skipper Jim Singing Lady Jack Armstrong Radio Voices 5:30 I Annie Dick rhf 5:45 Stamp ClubLittle Orphan TracyEldridgc Keedy. songs5:45 4 ^ * ...... • P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS. P.M. ~6;00 ;Sports—Music jU. S. Army-Band Buck Rogers Today in Sports 6T00 6:15 Jimmy Allen Evening Album Arch McDonald Homer Rodeheaver 6:15 EASTER CARDS Concert Miniatures Washboard Blues 6:30 6:30 icarol Deis j Sports Parade the real of Faster mm mm " " One of jova 0m Music—News 'Lowell Thomas Family 6:45 6:45 _Government lie* in the exchange of greet- J j B^x ~7:oo~jDrTHenryk”Gruber Amos ’n’Andy Myrt and Margt Dinner Music 7:00 ing* and good wishe* with TO Plantation Just Plain Bill News 7:15 £ Q 7:15 !The Black Chamber Echoes Spotlight friend* and loved ones. 7:30 Easy Aces Red Davis “The O’Neills” Maryland Collegians 7:30 Among our selection of fine Easter Cards you will find ap- 7:45 iuncle Ezra Dangerous Paradise_Boake Carter_" "_ 7:45 propriate messages for esery one! “8:00_ Richard Hinjber’rOrcbr MrsT RusselfWm. Magna Fray and Braggiott! Symphonic Gems 8:00 « “ JWfliti Floor. 8:15 Lucille Manners Edwin C. Hill Lonely Jack 8:15 8-30 Nelson Eddy Carefree Carnival Kate Smith’s Revua Popular Hits 8:30 •• .... g 45 ( Dorothy Fredenhagen 8:45 “"9:00 Pacemakers The GreaterMinstrels Lucresla Borl Scotch Lad and Lass 9:00 g-15 .... Dance Music 9:15 - 9:30 Music at the Haydns Princess Pat Players The Big Show Ray Beck 9:30 .... •• HANDBAGS 9:45 j iDance Music 9:45 To:ob Contented Program Little Jackie Heller Wayne King's Orch! Hot Chocolates 10:00 “ “ .... The Newest Fashions 10:15 Pan-American Concert 10:15 Spring National Radio Forum: Lilac Time Dance Music 10:30 10 30 Look for the smartest Spring grains 10:45 Senator Nye of N. Dak._“ Slaughter’s Orch. 10^45 _"_John in Tl:do_ Arthur Reilly Lotus Orchestra Godfrey’s Moon Dial John Slaughter’s Orch. 11:00 copies of expensive bags navy, white, 11:15 Jesse Crawford " Sport Flashes 11:15 grey, beige, black and brown. We have 11:30 Stan Meyer’s Orch. Slumber Hour Enric Madriguera’s Orch. Dance Parade 11:30 them all in clever handle * envelope, top .... Herbie Orchestra 11:45 11:45 Kay’s and 1 pouch styles. la OO Enrir MadrigueraTorch. Art’Jarrttt’s Orch. Midnight Reverie sign off 12:00 " " " 12:15 " i 12:15 CHILDREN S HANDBAGS—50c 12 30 Leonard Kellers Orch. Bob Chester's Orchestra Monday Jamboree 12:30 Golticnberg's—Main Floor. 12:45 ! j 12:45 “j:Q0~ SlgrToff iSign ofi~ I Sign off ~i I 1:00 A.m. early programs tomorrow. a.m. r Elder Michaux 6:30 6:45_ _!___“___6:45 00 Your Timekeeper Morning Glories Sun Dial Musical Clock 7:00 “7 " “ 7*6 7:15 " " " " " 7 30 ! The Getter-Upper 7:30 " " 7^45 " •• The Grenadiers 7:45 “8 00 Your Timekeeper Morning-Devotions Sun Dial Musical Clock 8:00 8*5 •• •* 'Don Hall 8:15 8- 30 Cheerio 8:30 8:45 “_]__"_"_ ’a-OO'lYour Timekeeper News Bulletins Sun Dial At the Console 9.00 Hour 9- 15 Beauty Talk Chicago Breakfast Club Woman's 1 9:15 Flashes 9:30 Sick-a-Bed Children ; 'Police 9 30 9:45 Caroline Baker | _|_“ _Words and Music_9:45 10:00 News—Wyoming Jack News—Smackout Betty Hudson Variety and Value 10.00 10*5 Clara Lu 'n' Em Edward MacHugh Bill and Ginger Marimba Music 10:15 10:30 Morning Parade Today’s Children Serenade Variety and Value 10.30 I0J45 ■■ Pure Food Forum_Homer Rodeheaver_,Good Morning_ 10:45 ifW Morning Parade Listening Post Milky Way iOld Favorites 11:00 11-15 “Your Child" i‘ The Doctor Says’’ Mary Marlin lAccordlon Aces 11:15 ; I \ * 4 » # / ^ 11-30 Three Shades of Blue Dream Hour U. S. Navy Band Popular Vocals 11:30 11:45 A1 and Lee Reiser _1 _Morning Concert1T45

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Base Ball “» Cl’ H " 4:30 Alice Hutchins Drake 4:30 * 4:45 Next Lady Door_ ”_“ __ "__ _J»j45 “5:00 Sundown Revue Evening Star Flashes j Evening Rhythms One Time Opportunities 5:d0 5:15 ‘‘Congress Speaks” Tea Time Dick Mesmer’s Orch. j j 5:15 5:30 1 “_Singing Lady_Jack Armstrong_Radio Voices_ 5:39 -Beauties is to be in duet with broadcast from the Hall of NECKWEAR sung Margaret program Speaks, soprano. the Americas in the Pan-American Eddy also will be heard in an ap- Building over Station WMAL. To Frocks NYETO BROADCAST propriate Holy week song. "The Holy Secretary of State Cordell Hull, who Glorify Spring City": ‘‘Eri Tu.” celebrated aria from is chairman of the Governing Board Exquisite pieces of organdy, mousseline, Verdis "Masked Ball”: the traditional of the Pan-American Union, will speak fine pique, silks, net and organza. Lime. K, M M _ Boat and of North and South Russian “Volga Song" to representatives flesh, ciel blue, white, navy and brown. M “Stout Hearted Men.” from the Rom- America convened in the hall, as part ^B^r ^ J " ON WARMS berg operetta “New Moon.” In the of the broadcast. Remo Bolognini, TAILORED TOPPERS—97c & $1.94 latter two numbers he will be joined Argentine violinist; Aida Donelli. Goldenberg's—Vain Floor. $1.49 and $1.94 by a male chorus. Guatemalan soprano, and the United Senator Tonight * * * * States Service Orchestra, composed Speaks day festivities and a of musicians from the Army. Navy OPENINGplay-by-play account of the and Marine Band Orchestras, will be During National Radio Washington-Philadelphia base featured in the musical portion of the —Genuine ball will be broadcast tomorrow GLOVES game program. 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