1939-03-22 [P A-13]
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Capitals Radio Program TODAY'S PROGRAM. MARCH 22, 1939. P.M. i . WMAL, 630k. , WRC, 950k. WOL, 1,230k. i WJSV, 1,460k. 3:66 Blinci Renard (Mary Marlin, serial (News—Sports Aladdin's Kitchen 3:15 Variety Program !Ma Perkins, serial Wakeman'j " " " " Sports 3:30 Pepper Young, serial i The Grab Bag " " _3:45_Between Book Ends Guiding Light, serial 4:00 Club Matinee : Backstage Wife Wakeman'j Sports IThe Grab Bag 4:15 Tune Types Stella Dallas, serial 4:30 Evening Star Flashes Vic and Sade, serial ** " 4:45 President Lebrun _J Girl Alone, serial_** _Local Jtews_ 5:00 (Jimmy Allen, serial (Dick Tracy, serial Mark Love, basso (The Grab Bag 5:15 !Terry and Pirates (Your Family, serial -Jimmy Scribner 5:30 ,0on Winslow, serial (Jack Armstrong ;Cocktail Capers (Melody Madcaps _5:4SjTom_Mix _Orphan Annie, serial (Musical Mystery 'Mighty Show, serial 6:00 Our Schools j News—Paradise (Sports Resume (News—Music 6:t5 News—Music Buccaneers (Sucker School iHowia Wing 6:30 Intermezzo Rhythm Makers i Walter Compton, news Le Brun in London 6:45 Lowell Thomas, news _"_Variety Program_:Sophie Tucker 7:00 (Easy Aces, serial Amos and Andy Fulton Lewis, jr. (Music-Without~End 7:15 (Mr. Keen, drama (Edwin C. Hill, news Rose d'Amore, piano Lum and Abner 7.30 Revelers, songs iTropical Moods Lone serial (Ask-lt-Besket " Ranger, 7:45 Serenade _Sir Willmott_ Lewis_| _| " 8:00 House One Man's Family Orch. Busters, drama (Open" " " iHeidelberg Gang 0:13 Orrin Tucker's Orch. 8:30 Hobby Orch. Hew York Fair Whiteman's " Lobby Tommy Dorsey's Pgm. Orch. " " " " 8:45 I I j 9:00 and Buggy Town Hall, variety News Bulletins Star Theater (Horse" " " " 9:13 | Crisis and Survival " " " 9:30 for Martins Music Faith Wings>• by | *» it n m n n 10:00 Govt. Orch. Count Basie's Orch. 99 Men end a Girl (We," People Kay Kyser's 10:15 S " " " | " " 10:30 Int. in Democracy " (The Music Counter Rhythm Rhapsody 11:00 (Theodore Huntley News—Sports :News News—Music 11:15 Music You Desire Modern Maestros Guy Lombardo's Orch. Chas. Baum's Orch. " '' " " * 11:30 ( ( Jack Heller's Orch. 11:45 I Jurgens' " ”_I "_Dick Orch_j _ OPEN STOCK GROUP 12:00 Night Watchman I Jan Savitt's Orch. Fred Martin's Orch. -Glen Gray's Orch. 12:15 I | " •’ " " 12:30 Out Joe Reichman's Orch. Orch. " (Lights Henry King’s 1_2:45_ "_j "_" •'_"_ W NO-MAR FINISH 1:00 (Watchman, one hour (Sign Oft.Lonely Hour, 'Til 2 (Sign Oft THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS 8:30 p.m.—WOL, Entertainment Impresario Billy Rose and Eleanor Holm, star of his Aquacade at the New York World's Fair, are presented. PjimtJlw- 9:15 p.m.—WOL, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Rabbi Israel Goldstein and Prof. Joseph P. Chamberlain participate in a symposium on the Jewish refugee problem. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, Wings for the Martins, program of the Office of United States of the Inte- Education. Department From these solid maple pieces you can make up rior, deals with the question of “No Place to Play.” own bedroom with the 10:00 p.m.—WMAL. The Star's We. the Government People presen- your just pieces you need. tation features talent of the Interstate Com- No need to employe buy a complete suite! Note that every merce Commission. piece is priced separately, even the hanging mir- SHORT-WAVE PROGRAM rors. Achieve charm in your bedroom furnishings 6:45 p.m.—BERLIN, string quartet, DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. ot once by selecting pieces from this solid 7:00 p.m.—BUDAPEST. Gypsy Fantasy, selections from operettas, maple HAT4, 9.12 meg.. 32.8 m. group at Mayer & Co. 7:15 p.m.—EINDHOVEN, program for the United States, PCJ, 9.59 meg.. 31.2 m. 7:30 p.m.—ROME, light music, 2RO, 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; 1RF, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. 9:15 p.m.—BERLIN, Movie Actresses, DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. 9:20 p.m.—LONDON. Ducky Dip, variety. GSD. 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; Pieces priced as follows: GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSB. 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. * A.M. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM — 6:00. Gordon Hittenmark j (A) Poster Bed in. " 58 $26.75 6:15 I Height " 6:30 ; Today's Prelude Art Brown " " " 6:45 ! | (B) Vanity with Mirror 45x19 in. $42.50 7:00 Today's Prelude Gordon Hittenmark Art Brown Arthur Godfrey 7:15 Prelude—News " | " " " " (C) Bed twin or double 7:30 Lee Everett News—Art Brown $18.50 " 7:45 I '•_" Art Brown " " 8:00 Lee Everett News—Hittenmark Art Brown (D) Mirror 22x23-in. " " " News—Godfrey plate $10.95 8:15 [ Gordon Hittenmark I " 8:30 Earl Godwin, news | News—Art Brown j Magic Carpet '* " (E) Dresser Base 44x19-in. 8:45 Jack and J^retja_J _Art Brown ! Arthur Godfrey top $26.50 9:00 Interlude News—Happy Jack Art Brown Arthur " Godfrey 9:15 .Breakfast Club Mary Mason ! (F) Stand " " Night 16x13-in. top $9.50 9:30 I ; Waltz Themes Women Make News 9:45 Gospel_5jnger _I "_”__News—Calendar Bachelor’s Children (G) Chest 10:00 Story of Month Central City, serial Famous Farmers kitty Kelly, serial 24x19-in. Height, 48 in. $26.50 10:15 Josh Higgins, serial .Other Wife, serial About Uncle Sam Myrt and Marge 10:30 The Plain Bill, serial i serial Vagabonds Singing Strings Hilltop House, (H) Bed twin or double 10:45 .Garden Hints Woman in White Choir Loft Stepmother, serial $19.50 11:00 Marlin, serial David Harum, serial Mary Freashwater~Band Mary Lee Taylor * 11:15 Vic and Sade. serial Lorenzo Jones, serial Musical Potpourri Scattergood Baines (I) Chair up'nol stered seat $9.50 11:30 Paul Page, songs Widow Brown, serial Keep Fit to Music Big Sister, serial 11:45 .Old Refrains Road of Life, serial Gloom Chasers i Real Life Stories (J) Pier Chest 15x16 in. Height, 35 in. $14.50 P.M. I __~ 12:00 Southernaires News—Music Luncheon Music | Vesta Eales, books (K) Chest 12:15 News—Music O'Neills, serial News Nancy James, serial 32x19 in. Height, 45 in. $26.75 12:30 Farm and Home Hour The Carters, serial Organ Recital I Helen Trent, serial " 12:45 _Devotions _String Orchestra' Gal Sunday, serial (L) Chest 32x19 in. Height, 48 in. $29.95 1:00 Farm and Home Hour Piano Recital The Happy Gang Goldbergs, serial 1:15 iFarm Bulletins Let's Talk It Over Hawaiian Echoes Life's Beautiful 1:30 I Peebles in Charge music Wakeman's Sports Road of Life, serial (M) Chest on Chest 32x19 in. 49 in. .Encores, " Height, $32.50 Orch._ Happy Gilmans This Day Is Ours _1:45_Rakov's ~ 2:00 Social Science Betty and Bob Wakeman’s Sports News—Music " j " " (N) Oval Mirror 22x23-in. 2:15 i Grimm's Dr. Susan, serial plate $12.25 Daughter " 2:30 From Light Opera Valiant Lady, serial School of the Air " j " 2:45 | _; Hymn Program_" "_" 3:00 Grand Slam Revue Mary Marlin, serial News—Sports Aladdin's Kitchen " " 3:15 ! Ma Perkins, serial Wakeman's Sports 3:30 [Alice Applegate Pepper Young, serial The Grab Bag (O) Mirror 18x26-in. j " " " " plate $9.25 3:45 iBetween Book Ends Guiding Light, serial i _ 4:00 Smile Parade Backstage Wile Wakeman's The Grab " Sports Bag 4:15 " " Stella Dallas, serial " " " (P) Night Stand 16x13-in. top $8.25 " » « 4:30 Variety Program Vic and Sade, serial 4:45 Flashes Girl EvenJngStar Alone^serial **_Local News (Q) Bench upholstered seat $7.75 5:00 !E. Hawkins' Orch. Dick Tracy, serial Salerno and Piano jHouse Questions 5:15 .Tune Types Your Family, serial Jimmy Scribner Jhe Grab Bag 5:30 .Don Winslow, serial Jack Armstrong Concert Revue iMelody Madcaps (R) Dressing Table Base 38x18 in. $14.50 5:45 I Tom Mix .Orphan Annie, serial iCocktail Capers iMighty Show, serial (S) Mirror 16x24-in. plate $8.25 Jolly Polly Dr. Benes to Speak A Little Chat on Etiquette. Before Civitans (T) Chest-Desk 34x19 in. Height, 49 in. $35.50 MR. CRANE ASKED THE DOCTOR TO GIVE HIS Dr. Edouard former Presi- WIFE ETHER TWICE FOR HER APPENDEC- Benes, — (U) Bed twin or double $19.00 '.TOW ONCE FOR THE dent of Czecho-Slovaki^, will ad- COUENSOFFIFE'? IS} TO keep her from dress a joint meeting of the Wash- it. \taek,nc^0«t ington and Richmond Civitan Clubs, (V) Chest 4 drawers, 40 in. wide $27.50 April 13, at Richmond. His topic will be “Czecho-Slovakio, Past and (W) Mirror 18x28-in. Present.” rvpmBB plate $9.50 The suggestion of the joint meet- ing came from Curtis M. Dozier, jr., president of the Richmond club, and was accepted by George H. Mark- ward, Washington president. By JOS. J. FRISCH. R. K. C.—On professional business doctors should be called by their not their first no MAYER & CO. titles, by names, |^%REPAIRINGspeedometers matter how intimate we may be Et&uJ) HOUSE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE with them. Thus, in telephoning AMMETERS,etc. a doctor's office, we properly say. “Is the doctor in?" or "May I speak with Seventh Street Between D and E Dr. Smith?" not "Let me talk to Bill.” And most doctors do not like to be called "Doc." To Talk on Cosmic Ray ALCOHOLISM Recent of findings cosmic ray in- is a cestigators will be discussed by Thomas H.