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CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY’S PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 23, 1»37 P.M. | WMAl—630k | WRC—»5>0k WOL—UlOk j WJSV—1,460k 12:00 Love and Learn Newi—Muiic Male Glee Club Betty and Bob 12:15 New* Bulletin! Dan Harding’i Wife Stale of Maine Hymn Program 12:30 Farm and Home Hr. Wordi and Muiic Newi Bulletin! Grimm’i Daughter 12:45 " " ** *"Dance MuiicIn Hollywood 1:00 Farm & Home Hr. Muiic Guild Dance Muiic Afternoon Rhythm! 1:15 " “ Norm. Brokenihire Home Coumel 1:30 Piano Recital Mary Maion Pauline Leonnrd Dalton Bro!. 1 :45 Peggy Wood “ " Syncopation Between Bookendi 2:00 N.B.C. L.’t Opera °epper Young Wakemm'i Sporti Theater Matinee 2:15 “ “ Ma Perkini 2:30 Caballero! Vic and Sade “ “ Do You Remember? 2:45 Swing Serenade The O’Neilli" “n . nn i M..:_ 11_ 1_ IN..... P._n... 3:15 “ “ Guiding Light Helene Daniels Novelteers 3:30 “ “ Mary Msrlin Wakeman’s Sports U. S. Army Band . 3:451 “ "Piano Recital " “" " 4:00 Lucille and Lanny London & Bon Bon Wakemnn’s Sports Clyde Barrie 4:15 Stuart Gracey Archer Gibson “ Walter W. Stokes 4:30 The Singing Lady Don Winslow “ “ Sky Drama 4:45 EveningStarFlashes prances Witte_ “Dorothy Gordon 5:00 H. Kogen's Or. Sundown Revue Cocktail Capers Del Catino 5:15 Open Golf “ “ " “ Music—News 5:30 Tea Time News—Music In Hollywood Eddie L'ooley i 5:45 Lowell Thomas Chasing Blues Johnson Family Regatta Pageant 6:00 Easy Aces Amos ‘n’ Andy Wakeman’s Sports Poetic Melodies 6:15 Healani Vocal Varieties Five Star Final Arch McDonald 6:30 News Bulletins Command Perf. Orrin Tucker's Or. Lewis Browne 6:45 Dinner Hour “ “ Melody Moments Mystery 7:00 Boxing Matches Rudy Vallee Newt Bulletin! Concert Hall 7:15 “ " “ “ Vetpert—Mutic “ “ 7:30 “ “ “ “ Witch’. Tale “ “ 7:45** '* Legion Program 8:00 Boxing Matches Show Boat Joe Sander’s Or. Major Bowea g.|5 ta M •• aa <a at 8:30 - “ “ “ Sinfonietta " “ g > ^ MM MM •• a* MM 9:00 Boxing Matches Mutic Hall Dinner Concert Floyd Gibbons 9:15 “ " ” Piano and Organ 9:30 “ “ “ Modern Clattict March of Time 9:45 ” *’M "Art Brown•“ “ 10:00 Dixie Harmoniet Newt—Music Pianologues Mutical Moments 10:15 King't Jeiters Supper Dance Wrestling Boult Cab Calloway's Or, 10:30 Ed Varzot" Orch. Northern Light! " “ George Olten't Or. 10:45 “ "“ * “ "_ '' ” 11 :0c! News Bulletins Bill Coyle News—Elkins' Or. Arthur Godfrey 11:15 S umber Hour Henry Butse’t Or. Eddie Elkins' Or. 11:30 “ “ Midnight Frolic Dick Gaiparre't Or. Newt—Norvo't Or. 11:45| " *" “_ “ “Red Norvo't Orch. 12:00 Night Watchman Sign 08 Sammy Kaye's Or. The Witching Hour 12*15 “ “ " “ “ “ 12:30 “ " Chat. Gaylord's Or. Sign 08 12:45 “ " Gaylord’t Or.-Newt 1:00jNight Watch (I hr.) Lights Out A M. |TOMORROW’S PROGRAM 6:00 Gordon Hittenmark 6:15 “ “ 6:30 " Sun Dial ^ 6:45“ “_ •• •• 7:00 Morning Devotions Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Sun Dial 7:15 Song. ” “ " “ “ '* 7:30 Lee Everett “ “ New.—Art Brown “ “ 7:45 “ “ “ “Art Brown“ “ 8:00 Lee Everett Tfew.—Hittenmark Art Brown New.—Sun Dial 8:15 “ “ Gordon Hittenmark “ “ Sun Dial 8:30 Bkft. Club—New* “ “ Jack Berch 8:45 1 Landt Trio** _New.—Art Brown Bacheloi*. Childrer 9:00 Mary Marlin Mr*. W'iggs I Art Brown Pretty Kitty Kelly 9:15 Vaughn de Leath John’. Other Wife!Choir Loft Myrt and Marge 9:30 New. Bulletin. Just Plain Bill j Marriage Clinic Piano Duo 9:45 Melodie Cameo. Today'. Children New.—PoliceRuth and Bill 10:00 The O’Neill. David Harum Get Thin to Mu.ic Air Magazine 10:15 Road of Life Back.tage Wife Morning Concert 10:30 Vic and Sade To Be Charming “ " Big Si.ter 10:451 Edward MacHugh i Hello Peggy . _'* _ Real Life Storie. 11:00 Dr. L. B. Mo.. Dick Leibert Parent.’ Club New.—Rhythm. 11:15 Mu.ic—New. The Goldberg. L. Freudberg'. Or. Your New. Parad< 11:30 Matinee Cadet. Quartet Morning Concert Helen Trent 11:45 Open Golf Better Business We Are Four Our Gal Sunday r.M. t 12:00 Love end Learn New*—Music |Theater Preview Betty ar.d Bob 12:13 Newt—Queries Dan Harding's Wife Dance Music r Betty Crocker 12:30 Farm 6c Home Hr. Words and Music Organ Recital Grimm's Daughter 12:45 " “ “ I Church of the Air In Hollywood 1:00 Farm 6c Home Hr. Matinee Luncheon Concert A Woman’s Eyes 1:15 “ “ “ Norm. Brokenshire Home Counsel 1:30 Fats Waller's Or. Mary Mason Trading Post Afternoon Rhythm: 1:43 “ “ “Pioneer Clipper Between Bookendi 2:00 Radio Guild Pepper Young Wakeman't Sports Concert Hall 2:15 '* " Ma Perkins " “ “ “ 2:30 ** ** Vic and Sad* “ “ Three Consoles 2:45 M “ The O’Neills " *“_“ 3:00 Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones News Bulletins Bob Byron 3:15 “ " Guiding Light Sid Gary Souvenirs 3:30 “ " Mary Marlin *' “ Bon Voyage 3:45 ** “ Cowboys W’akeman't Sports' 4:00 Lucelle 6c Lanny Arthur Lang Wakeman’t Sports Sal. Army Band 4:15 Escorts and Betty The Heintzes “ “ Three Treys 4:30 Symphonic Choir Don Winslow Vincent Lopez’s Or. Rav Heatherton 4:45 EvemngStarFlashes lackie Heller_Wakeman't Sports iFunny Things 5:0C Education News Sundown Revue Cocktail Capers Margaret Daum 3:15 Open Golf '* " " “ Evening Rhythms 5:30 Tea Time News—Music “ “ News—Sports 5:45 Lowell Thomas Chasing Bluet Johnson Family Frank Dailey’s Or. I Sir Abe Bailey Busy. Despite the amputation of his lefi leg- Sir Abe Bailey, the South Africar multi-millionaire and horse race en thusiast, is as busy as ever and at 72 continues to juggle millions. He re cently left the hospital in Thetford England, to be fitted for an ar*:iflcia: leg In London. He declares that Ir December he will address the Gim crack Club standing firmly on two feet. While recovering from the operation he handled big deals by telephone from his chair. His double victory in the Eoor Handicap and the Gimcrack Stakes in one week in August gave him great pleasure. He had only $125 on each horse. DELICIOUS BISCUITS e£> *» There's nothing to do but BAKE A marvelous old-time recipe for buttermilk biscuits from Dixie-land has become America’s newest sen sation in cooking ... biscuits a child can bake! There is no chance of failure. You just open the package—and there are your biscuits all mixed, rolled, and cut. There is nothing to do but put them in a pan and into the oven. In a few minutes, out they will come,fluffy and golden, ready for your family’s praises. Only the finest ingredients are used in OvenReady Biscuits, including pure vegetable shortening and fine Obelisk flour, the standard flour of the South for over 50 years. In spotless kitchens they are expertly measured, mixea, rolled, and cut. An exclusive pat ented, sanitary package imprisons their freshness until you open its triple seal. Order OvenReady Biscuits from your grocer today. He keeps them fresh and sweet in his refrigerator. You’ll be delighted, we promise you. Ballard & Ballard Co., Inc. (OvenReady Division), Louisville, Kentucky. Standard millers| of the South for over 50 years. ** i Look for OvenReadysin your grocer's refrigerator BOXING BROADCAST WILL SET RECORD Four Announcers to Give Blow-by-Blow Accounts Tonight. THE longest continuous boxlni broadcast in radio history wil be presented over WMAL to night, beginning at 7 o’clock Four announcers have been assignee to present blow-by-blow description! of the four championship contest! arranged by Promoter Mike Jacobs foi his ‘'carnival of champions” show a the Polo Grounds in New York City Clem McCarthy, veteran commentator heads the staff, with Lynn Brandt Bill Stem and Tom Manning assisting Sixto Escobar, Lou Ambers anc Barney Ross will defend their work titles in the bantamweight, lightweigh and welterweight divisions, respec tively, while Marcel Thil fights t( protect his European middleweight crown. received the Distinguished Service Cross—WJSV, 9 o'clock. QN WOL’S schedule tonight, "Bin fonietta" oilers Alfred Wallenstein conducting a program of popular classics at 8:30, while "Witch’s Tale” is heard at a new time, 7:30. A lice BRADY and William Oargan of the films, and Charlotte Boer ner, operatic soprano, are the guest stars of the Music Hall program to night, with Bob Burns presiding— WRC at 9. I I I Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 4:45 p.m.—WMAL, srvening Star * Flashes. 5:45 p.m.—WJSV, Regatta Pag eant. Evening Programs. 7:00 p.m.—WRC, Rudy Vallee; WMAL, Carnival of Champions Boxing Matches. 7:30 p.m.—WOL, Witch’s Tale. 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Show Boat; WJSV, MaJ. Bowes’ Amateurs. 9:00 p.m.—WRC, Music Hall; WJSV, Floyd Gibbons. 9:30 p.m.—WJSV, The March of • Time. 11:00 p.m.—WJSV, Arthur God frey. 11:15 p.m.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Short-Wave Programs. 7:55 p.m.—PRAGUE,Light Music and Songs, OLR4A, 25.34 m., 11.84 meg. 8:30 p.m.—CARACAS. Equatorl an Music, YV5RC, 51.7 I ■ m., 5.8 meg. i 10:00 p.m.—LONDON, “The Greater Right,” Play, GSG, 16.8 m., 17.79 meg.; GSI, 19 6 m., 15.26 meg.; GSD, 25.5 m„ 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. TiUDY VALLEE'S guests lncludi A Tommy Riggs, with "Betty Lou;’ Doc Rockwell, comedian; Quentir fteynolds, sports writer; the Six Queen; of Hearts, Vienna sextet that sing; novelty vocal arrangements of classics music; Conrad Nagel In a one-aci play—WRC at 7 o’clock. ■yiTTORIA GIANNINI conducts thi Columbia Symphony Orchestra ir two of his own compositions during thi concert to be heard over WJSV at 7 They are ‘‘Prelude and Fugue” ant "April Nocturne,” from “Cantati Prlmavera." pLOYD GIBBONS presents thret stories of World War experience; on his true adventure program to' night, one of which deals with a sot dier who expected court martial, bu '( i Whin CHIIIIIBfS UUUIRY!■ zOfe CLOROXCLEAN ...it's disinfected! EvERY well-regulated health program for babies and children provides effective measures for disinfected laundering. Clorox in the regular laundering process makes children's white cottons and linens snowy-white, fresh-smelling and sanitary. 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' BAR GROUP TO HIT FELON “DUMPING” Criminal Procedure Chair man Forecasts Criticism of Public Executions. • By tht AimcUM Prcu. INDIANAPOLIS, September 23.— Philip Lute, Jr., former Indiana attor ney general, *ald last night the Ameri can Bay Association’* Committee on Criminal Procedure would condemn "dumping of paroled convicts by one State upon another" and public exe cutions, in a report to the associa tion’* annual meeting in Kansas City, Mo., next week. Lute, committee chairman, said the report would brand the felon dumping “a a + n 1 /<« >> The report, he said, would criticize the practice of local authorities in freeing persons charged with criminal offenses on condition they leave the community. Pacts t« Be Urged. He explained the committee would recommend interstate compacts on paroles as a solution of the convict dumping. 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