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WEDNESDAY EVENING Dakland Tribune JANUARY 15, 1930 VARIED PROGRAM SCHEDULED FOR KLX TONIGHT ON THE AIR 3:00 TO 4:00 P.M. KLX (341)-Ethel records Rhinard, planist; (3:30) KPO (441)-Cabin door. KJBS (280)-Art Fadden; (3:20) organ. KTAB (545)-Jazz piano. KERC (491)- Book review: talks.

KQW (297) -Music. KG0 (379)-The Cabin Door. KRE (219)-Studio features. KFWM (322) Studio Matinee. KYA (244)-Popular records.

4:00 TO 5:00 P.M. KLX (341) Records; (4:20) Belco talk Chas. Besserer, organist. KJBS (280) -Records. KERC (491) Masters.

KPO (441) -Organ: KTAB (545) -Home Towners. KGO (379) -Salon orchestra; dramatic sketches. KFWM (322) -The Ne'er Do Well; (4:30) Melody Boys. KRE (219) What's What; news. KYA (244)-Popular records.

5:00 TO 6:00 P.M. KLX (841) Brother Bob's club: (5:30) Edgar Russell, by courtesy Those Gentle Dentists. KFRC (491) Army band; Gypsy and Marta. KPO (441)- -Chi'dren's hour. 1546) Prone hour KQW (297) Children's program: program, KEWM (322) Studio program, KYA recorde.

KGO (341) The Three Boys; news; talk. 6:00 TO 7:00 P.M. KLX (341)-Hotel Oakland concert trio. KERC (491)-Pep band; (:30) Chas. Hamp.

KTAB (545)- -Twilight hour. KPO -Salon orchestra. KFWI (322) -Dinner program. KGO (879) Symphony orchestra; Palmolive hour. KQW.

(297)-Farm features. KYA (244)-Records. 7:00 TO 8:00 P.M. (341) -News Items; (7:30) Ethel Rhinard and Cora Scott. KPO (441) -North Americans.

KGO (379) Palmolive; Parisian quintet. KTAB (545)-Studio program. KFRC (491) -Union OIl (7:30) Brunswick Brevities. KQW Farm Bureau Radio News. KFWM (322) Herrold.

KRE (219) -Records. KEWI (322) Studio program. KYA -Studio program: (7:30) Tom Monroe and Bob Allen. 8:00 TO 9:00 P.M. KLX (341) -Signor Rinaldo and his orchestra.

KFRO -Show Boat. KTAB Organ. KEWM (322) -Musical program. KPO (441)2 Jack and Ethvi: Packer ard program. KG0 -Jack Ethyl; (8:30) Amos Andy; Sunkist Serenadere KEWI (322) Studio program.

KRE -Studio studio program. KYA (244) program. 9:00 TO 10:00 P.M. KELX (341) Bookworm; (9:15) Instrumental and vocal program KIWI (322) Midweek frolic. KPO (441) Cecil and Sally; variety hour.

KTAB (545)-Musical program. KFRC (491) Movie club. KRE (219) -Talk: studio program. EGO Biographies. KYA (344) -Pacific Artists trio.

10:00 TO 11:00 P.M. KLX (341)- -Instrumental and vocal program. KP0 (441) -Palace hotel orchestra KERC (491)-Mark Hopkins orches. trA, KGO (379) Cotton Blossom KQW (297) -Baptist church KFWI (322) -Midweek Frolic. KTAB (545)-Silver Slipper dance orchestra, KYA (244)-Popular records.

11:00 TO 12:00 P.M. KPO KERC (441) -Musical musketeers, -Mandarin Cabaret. KTAB (545) -Night Owls KGO (379) St. Francis dance orchestra. KFWI (322) -Dance orchestra.

KYA (244) -Byington program. 12:00 TO 1:00 A.M. KTAB (645) -Night Owls. KFRC (491) KYA (244)-Request program. WRENS TO RULE EAGLES CLERKENWELL, -Thomas and Henry Eagle, brothers, were leading SET married here to Misses Lucy and Agatha Wren.

SIGNOR RINALDO AND ORCHESTRA ON AIR, 8 TO 9 Late Writings to Be: Dis. cussed by the 'Bookworm' During Program. Signor Rinaldo, The Bookworm, and the KLX concert stars will be heard this evening on a varied program of radio entertainment announced by KLX, the broadcasting station of The TRIBUNE. Signor Rinaldo and his orchestra appear from 8 to 9, offering anepisode in the romances and adventures of the Neapolitan with musical background furnished by his speciality orchestra. The young Neapolitan was left last week aboard the Santa Lucia this with week his will friend, find Bill the Larramie, violinist and the cowboy still on the little steamer en route for Marseilles and another adventure.

The dramalogue and the musical program unite to make one of the most diverting hours scheduled on KLX. BOOKWORM'S TALK "Look Homeward Angel." a first novel by Thomas Wolte, which has been attracting attention in literary circles, will be one of the books to be discussed during the 15 minutes allotted The Bookworm. This protensional reader takes up three or four books each week for informal discussion during the 15 minute period assigned him on Wednesday. From 9:30 to 10:30 KLX will have as its concluding feature a vocal and instrumental program with Helen Wegman Parmelee, pianist: George Barnes, tenor: Howard Peterson, xylophonist; and Myrth Lacy, soprano, as the enterthiners. Mrs.

Parmeless will play as her chief number, Rachmanmoff': in This piece known as the "Bells of Moscow" and the story takes place in that city In the first depressing gloom of the long winter night. The desolate streets resound to the tread of Napolean's victorious TRIUMPH AND DESPAIR Through it all the listener feels IS the mingled triumph and despair and in the closing chords one hears the slowly dying sigh of spent fury, the hushed voice of uttermost darkness and desolation. George Barnes this evening will make a point of his "Serenata." an aria. from Leoncavallo's "Pag- '1000 Students Jailed In Korea Outbreak BEOUL, Korea, Jen. 16.

One thousand Korean students, Including 250 girls, were arrested today as the result of a strike in thirteen colleges and high schools, including two American missionary Institutions. The strike involved students estimated to number 10,000. It occurred during the post-hollday examinations and "ostensibly out of sympathy for the 900 stndents arrested last December, The December strike was said to have been due to long-standing quarrels between Japanese and Korean students of the middle schools. JUDGE TUBES THIS STANDARD 1. how quick? Arcturus Tubes Act in 7 seconds 2.

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The herbal tonic that Dr. Pierce prescribed most often for building up the weakened system, and for making redder blood, cleansing the systems of men, women or children, without harm, was afterwards put up in ready-to-use form and known the country over as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 4 Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is sold in liquid or tablets at all drug stores.

It is just as popular now as 60 years ago. SOLON SEEKS INVESTIGATION OF RADIO BOARD Senator Wheeler Charges Commission Is Being Made 'Political WASHINGTON, Jan. 15-(P)-Investigation by the senate interstate commerce committee of reports that an attempt was being made to make a "political football" out of the Federal Radto Commission was demanded today by Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, 38 the committee continued hearings on the communications The Montana senator said he had received a report from a newspaperman that a man had been appointed attorney for the commission who had no experience in the radio field, and that it was the purpose to appoint two Negroes from Ohio to assist him. The ter he had had no experlence either, He did not name the Thad Brown, Conewspapermation attorney, recently was named attorney for the radio commission. OUR TIME" "If Wheeler the said, "Is radio to be commission." a political football.

then we are wasting our time trying to pass a new He suggested that Charles K. Saltzman, a member of the commission, be called before the committee, but Immediate action. was taken, Chairman Couzens announcing that the matter would be considered later. Wheeler also said he received report that Lawrence Richey, secretary to President Hoover, had asked for information about the political affiliations of all persong connected with the commission who were drawing salaries of more than $3000. "It's time," he told the committee, "that we look into ing on, and I suggest that General Saltzman be called." SITUATION CALLED "BAD" Senator Dill, Democrat, Washington, observed that the situation respecting the commission's attorneys was "very bad," explaining that two of them had retiged while an important case was pending in the suprenie court.

"IE the Republican party," Wheeler said, "wants to its debt to the Negro race it ought not to put them in a place where they going to break down the etficiency of the radio commission." Brown, former attorney for the Federal Power Commission, succeeded B. M. Webster Jr. Fruit Companies To Unite in Merger ST. HELENA, Jan.

-Articles of incorporation have been filed in tthe office of County Clerk James A. Daly by the Fruit Industries, a $30,000,000 cooperative concorn. This cooperative was formed to merge California Grape Products company, Italian Vineyards, National Fruit Products, Colonial Grape Products company, California Wine association, Community Grape corporation. Eral Fruit company, Garett Co. Secondo Guasti Jr.

is chairman of the directors and the capital will consist of four series of preferred stock and common stock of 150,000 shares. Talkies Cause Delay in Start Of Czech Film By THEODOR PROCHAZKA. Special Cable Dispatch to The TRIBUNE and N. Y. Sun.

PRAGUE, Jan. 15. -Production of big Czecho-American film, with Lupe Velez as the star, has been postponed indefinitely owing to the uncertainty film world caused by European American talkies. Producers are undecided as to whether to make the film a silent or talking pieture. The Fortuna company of Prague last year signed a contract for it the Czech actor, Karel Lamac.

financing was done with, by Czech, French and Spanish interests. (Copyright. 1930. for The TRIBUNE) For Sun Starvation ee Milk Sunshine" TOUR child is guarded from I bone ailments by only one precious element. This is the sunshine vitamin.

How necessary, then, to see that he always gets enough! There are often long spells of sunless weather. Clouds and winter garments cut off much of the life-giving rays. That's why the modern mother takes no chances. She uses "Milk of "Milk of Sunshine," or Scott's Emulsion, is a pure cod-liver oil in milk-like form. Because its oil is broken up into mist like par ticles, it is as easy to digest as the butter fat in milk.

Also more pleas ant to take. The child absorbs all Give your child a chance to grow up therefore goodness its its and free from bone defects. Let him gets have Scott's Emulsion every day. needed protection. SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod-liver Oil GEORGE HEID, one of the newcomers on the Jean's HiLights presented each afternoon by KLX, the broadcasting tion of the TRIBUNE.

Heid is a baritone. Matinee Star COLEMAN COLEMAN CAPITAL HITS USE OF WATER SACRAMENTO, an. protest is to be made by the city against the proposed diversion of 35 second feet of water from the north fork of the American river Auburn by the North Fork Ditch company, it was announced yesterday by City Attorney Hugh Bradford. Application for the diversion was made recently with the of water rights. The hearing will be January 28.

The Ditch company desires to use the water for irrigation and domestic purposes, taking it from a point several miles below the Auburn-Georgetown suspension bridg. The city now has permission to divert a maximum of 300 second feet from the river at the filtration plant, although about 80 feet 18 all that is now required. The protest is filed on the ground that any further. diversion might endanger the city supply in case it might require an increase in the future. Walnut Creek Club Holds Study Hour WALNUT CREEK, Jan.

Following the business session of the local woman's club yesterday, the members enjoyed a study hour of The hour was conducted under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Whittaker, Mrs. Joseph Gilman, president of the Walnut Creek home department of the farm bureau, talked on self-expression in the home.

Miss Eva Silveira offered a number of vocal solos as a demonstration of self-expression in song, while 15 junior dance students, under the direction of Miss George, offered several numbers. Solo dances were given by little Miss Barbara Jean Lawrence and little Miss Mildred Hook. Mrs. Rene Fuqua, well known commercial artist, discussed self-expression in art. LODGE ELECTS.

WATSONVILLE, Jan. sonville Dania lodge has elected officers for the ensuing term as follows: H. T. Olsen, past presi dent; Fred Falkenberg, Otto Neilsen, financial secretary; Alfred Jensen, corresponding secretary; J. Martensen, treasurer; Ivan Beck, marshal; C.

Thomsen, vicemarshal: H. A. Jensen, inspector; L. Christensen, librarian; Henry Stender, trustee; and M. Jorgensen, H.

T. Olsen and L. Skov, auditors. MUSIC OVER AIR BY EAST AND WEST TONIGHT, TOMORROW 7:00 TO 8:00 A. M.

KLX (341) Exercises and tainment; (7:35) opening N. Y. stocks. KFRC (491) Seal Rock program; stocks. KPO (441) -Health exercises.

KFWI (322) -Health exercises. KJBS (280) -Early Bird. KTAB: (545) -Eye Openers. 8:00 TO 9:00 A. M.

KLX (341-Jean Kent, KFRC Noonday club. KPO (441)-- -Happy Time. KJBS (280) -Record hour. KTAB (545)-Recordings. KFWM (322) -Recordings; Dr.

rester. KRE (219)-Recordings. 9:00 TO 10:00 A. M) KLX. 1341)-Modern Homes period: (9:30) heath questione answered.

KTAB (645)-Prayer service: health talk. KJBS (280)-Salon orchestra. KPO (441) (9:30) daily chat. KGO (379) (9:45) Gold Medal home service talk. KERC (491) (0:30) Woman's hour.

KRE (219) Recordings. KFWI (322) -Country store; records. KYA (244)-Records. 10:00 TO 11:00 A. M.

KLX (341) Health questions: (10:16) S. F. stocks and weather: (10:30) records, KFWI (322) -Musical program: talk: news. KFRC (491) -Woman's hour; (10:30) Wyn's daily chat. KJBS 3 (280) -Popular recordings.

KGO (379) Woman's Magazine of the Air. KTAB 545) -Recordings. KPO (441) -Bank of America: Women's Magazine. KQW (297) Helptul hour. KRE (219)-Recordings.

KYA (244) -Records, 11:00 TO 12:00 NOON KLX (341) -Classified Adv. hour. KTAB (545) Tabloid of the Air. KERC (491) -Chas. W.

Hamp; (11:80) auditions. KJBS (280)- Talk: recordings: KG0 (879) -Standard school broadcast, (11:46) Organ. KLS (208) (11:30) Studio program KEWM (322) Studio program. KQW (297) -Monterey program. KRE (219) KPO (141)-Standard school broadcast.

KYA (244)-Sunshine hour. 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P. M. (841) -Standard time by. TRIBUNE siren: Machado's KLX KFRC (491)-Sherman-Clay concert KIWI muste.

KPO (441)-Announcements: studio program: (12:30) Shrine luncheon. KTAB (545) Sterling Cosmopolitans. KJBS (280) -Dance recordings. KL9 (208) -Studio program. KQW (297)-Musical program: market.

weather. KYA (244)-Popular records. 1:00 TO 2:00 P.M.. KLX (341) -Jean's Hi. Lights.

KPO (441) )-Shrine luncheon: (1:30) Jerry Jermaine. KTAB (545) of the Chimes. KJBS (280) Variety; records. KQW (297)-Studio program, (491)--Marine band. KEWM (322) (1:30) Studio gram.

(822) -Country Store. KLS (208) Studio program. -Recordings. 2:00 TO 3:00 P. M.

(341)-Jackson Furniture Co. recordings; (2:55) closing S. F. stocks. KJBS (280)-Musical program.

KPO (441)-Aeolian trio. KQW (297) -Musical program. KFWM (322) Variety program, KRE (219)-Shopping; records. KFRC (491)-Happy KLS (208)-Studio program. KYA (244) -Bridge party hour.

3:00 TO 4:00 P.M. KLX (341)-Helen Parmelee, (3:30) records. KJBS (280)-Records, KTAB (645) Records. KGO (379)-Black and. Gold Room orchestra.

KPO (441)- Black and Gold Room orchestra (N. B. KFRC (491) -Talk; records. KQW (297) -Musical program. KFWM (322) -Studio program.

KRE (219)-Musical program. KYA (244)-Popular records. 4:00 TO 5:00 P.M. KLX (341) Records: (4:30) Chas. T.

Besserer, organist. KFRC (491)-Melody Masters. KPO (441) -Organ recital, KTAB (645)- -Home Towners. KGO (379) -Hotel St. Francis Salon orchestra, KEWM (322) -Ne'er Do Well.

KRE (219) Records: news, weather. KYA (244)-Recordings. 5:00 to 6:00 P.M. KLX (341) -Brother Bob club; (5:30) Edgar Russell, by courtesy "Those Gentle KERC (280) Hank Howe; (5:30) Edna Fischer KPO (441)- Children's hour. KTAB (545) Frolic hour.

KJBS (280)-Records. KGO (879)-Talk by Charles: Evans Hughes. KQW (297) Children's program: musical program. KFWM (322) -Dr. Forrester.

KYA (244)-Classical records, 6:00 TO 7:00 P.M. KIX (341)-Hotel Oakland concert trio. KFWI -Dinner program. KERC (491)-Organ recital: El Patio orchestra. KG0 (379) Singere: (6:30) talk by Calvin Coolldge.

KTAB (545)-Twilight hour. KPO 1441) -Salon orchestra. KYA (244)-Popular records. 7:00 TO 8:00 P.M. (341)-News Items; (7:30) Ethel Rhinard Cora Scott.

KGO (379)-Victor program; Standard Symphony hour. KTAB (845) Recordings. hour. KFRC (491)-Philco KPO (441)-Popular concert. KFWM (322)-Doc Herrold, KQW (297) Farm Bureau radio news.

KRE (219) Classical recordings: studio progrem. KYA (244) -Studio program. 8:00 TO 9:00 P.M. KLX (341)-Studio program; (8:30) The Melody Man. KPO (441)- -Caswell program; (8:30) studio program.

KFRC (491) Dream Boat; Paramount orchestra. XE KGO Amos (379) D'Andy; Symphony (8:46) hour: Dolin, (8:30) morning exercises 7-8 Conducted bu with the hands on floor in front. Count one: Extend the right leg to the rear and return. Count of two: Extend left leg to rear and return to starting position. 2.

Starting position: At attention. Count one: Raise right knee up as far as possible, take hold with both hands and press to body. Count two: Return to starting position, Count of three: Repeat same action with left leg. Count four: Return to starting position. 3.

Starting position: Be seated on the floor, hands clinched and placed on chest. Count of one: Bend trunk forward and touch toes with hands. Count two: Return to starting position. 1. Starting position.

Full squat KTAB (545)-Studio program; (8:30) ice hockey games, KQW (297) Old church choir. KFWM (822) Watch Tower program KYA (244)-Pacific Artists trio. 9:00 TO 10:00 P.M. KLX (341) Gospel Hymns: (9:30) Machado's KLX Hawaiians. KGO (879) Memory Lane; the Olympians.

KTAB (545)-Ice hockey. KFRC (491) -Veedol studio program. KPO (441)-Cecil and Sally; studio program. KFWM (322)-Variety hour, KQW (297) church choir. KYA (244)-Studio program.

10:00 TO 11:00 P.M. KLX (341) Machado's KLX Hawallans. KPO (441) -Studio program. KFRC (4991) Frank Watanabe: Val Valente's Roof Garden chestra. KTAB (545)-Silver Slipper orchestra.

KGO (379)-Plantation Echoes. KFWM (322) -Variety program. KYA (244) -Dance records. 11:00 TO 12:00 P.M. KFRC (491) -Mark Hopkins tra.

KPO (141) -Musical KGO (379) St. Francis dance orchestra. KEWI (322) -Dance muste. KTAB (545) Night Owls. KYA (244) -Byington Electric Co.

program, Self-Defense Plea, Made in S. F. Killing SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15. A1- though victim's daughter tes-.

tifled against her, Mrs. Marie Corsetti, 151 Cross street, is attempting to establish she killed her cousin, Dominic Masci, in self-defense before a Jury in Superior Judge Trabucco's court here. The daughter, Adalena Masel, 9. told the court shel had overheard Mrs. Corsetti threaten to kill Masci unless he treated her well after the arrival of his wife from Italy.

Last August Mrs. Corsetti is alleged to have told police she killed Masci because he had urged her to murder her husband, Vincent, take his insurance money, and elope with him. Counsel for Mrs. Corsetti, In an opening speech, declared he' would show the woman killed her cousin to keep him from attacking her. $1,000,000 Wool Co-op.

Ready Soon WASHINGTON, Jan. (AP) Prediction that the $1,000,000 National Wool Marketing corporation would be ready to start actual operations possibly within 10 days was made today by J. B. Wilson, general manager. Lindy's Plane Revealed as Laboratory ANGELES, Jan.

executive of LOS Jack Maddux, the commercial air line which employs Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, today revealed that the famed aviator's new specially designed Lockheed low winged monoplane is a flying laboratory. Cooperating with naval meteorological experts at the Lakehurst, N. airship station and the United States weather bureau, Col.

Lindbergh is planning to carry out a number of experimental flights." Maddux said, "testing the use of varying atmospheric conditions which are found at high levels." Maddux said the flier would tabulate information concerning prevailing conditions at high altitudes, believing that permanent air currents will be found. These currents, Maddux explained, might be the means of eliminating dangers from local pheric disturbances at low altitudes, and cutting down the time and cost of flights on commercial air lines. Mothers Endorse Foley's Honey and Tar has established itself as a fine 'dependable family cough syrup. No opiates, no chloroform, nothing that a careful mother hesitates to give her child. Quickly stops coughs, stuffy wheezy breathing, tickling throat, croupy coughs, troublesome night coughs.

Ask for Foley's. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND FOR SALE BY OSGOOD BROS. 341 METERS THE OAKLAND TRIBUNE Time signals throughout day by courtesy of Alberta Candy Co 7 to 8 a. and enter. tainment.

7:35 a. New York stocks. 8 to 9 Kent. 9 to 9:30 a. m.

Homes period. 9:30 to 10:15 a. Records. 10:15 to 10:30 a. -San Francisco stocks, and weather.

10:30 to 11 a. Recorde. 11 to 12 Adv. hour. 12 -Standard time by TRIBUNE siren.

12 to 1 p. m. Hawaiians. 1 to 2 p. m.

-Jean's 2 to 2:55 p. Jackson Furniture Co. records. 2:55 to 3 p. S.

F. stocks. 3 to 3:30 p. m. Ethel Rhinard.

pianist. 3:30 to 4:20 p. m. 4:20 to 4:30 p. m.

-Belco talk. 4:30 to 5 p. -Chas. T. Besserer, organist.

5 to 5:30 p. m. Bob club 5:30 to 6 p. Edgar Russell. 6 to 7 D.

Oakland cert trio. 7 to 7:30 p. items. 7:30 to 8 p. Rhinard and Cora Scott.

8 to: 9 p. Rinaldo and his orchestra. to 9:15 p. m. -Bookworm.

9:15 to 10:16 p. m. melee, pianist, and George Barnes, tenor; Howard Peterson, ist; Myrth Lacy, soprano. TOMORROW. Time signale throughoul day by courtesy of Alberta Candy' Co.

7 to 8 a m. -Exercises and tainment. 7:35 a. m. -Opening N.

Y. stocks. 8 to 9 Jean riod. 9 to 9:80 a. m.

Modern Homes to 10:15 a. m. Health ques. tions answered by Oakland physlclan licensed to practice medicine In the state of California. 10915 to 10:30 a.

P. stocks: weather. 10430 to 11 a. m. -Recordings.

11 t6712 -Classified Adv, hour. 12 Standard time by TRIBUNE siren. 12 to 1 p. KLX Ha. wallans.

1 to 2 p. Jean'e Hi -Lights, 2 to 2:55 p. Furniture Co. records. 2:56 to 3 p.

m. Closing 8. stocks. 3 to 3:80 p. Parmelee, pianist.

3:30 to 4:30 p. Chas. Records, at Scottish Rite organ. 4:30 to 6 D. 5 to 5:30 p.m.

-Brother Bob club. 5:30 to 6 p. -Edgar Russell, by courtesy "Those Gentle Dentists." 6 to 7 p. m. Hotel Oakland concert trio.

7 to 7:30 p. m. -News items. 7:30 to 8 p. Rhinard and Cora Scott.

8 to 8:30 p. program. 8:30 to 9 p. "The Melody Man." 9 to 9:30 p. m.

-Gospel hymns. M. Jay Goodman, tenor: Helen Weman Parmelee, organist. 9:30 to 10:30 p. m.

-Machado's KLX Hawaliane. Woman Arrested for Poisoning 10 Children YORK, Jan. 15-(P) Miss Pearl Topper, 27, was arrested last night at her home here by Detective William Harris, who said she was wanted in Bergen county, N. on a charge of administering poison to ten children at a New Jersey baby farm last August. Harris said so far as he knew none of the children had died.

The detective made the arrest on the authority of a warrant issued in Bergen county. Miss Topper was charged with being a fugitive from justice. 40 Athens Children Blinded by Neglect ATHENS, 15. Firty child patients in all eye hospital here have gone blind as a result of the tragic negligence of doctors and nurses, who failed to sterilize 1m- plements used 011 adult patients afflicted with Infectious eve diseases. The minister of hygiene announces he has already discovered proofs of negligence and will hand the offenders over to the court.

Indignation is running bigh throughout Athens. (Copyright, 1930, by The Tribune, N. Y. Sun) 2 Skaters' Bodies Taken From Lake TACOMA, Jan. bodies of Alfred Johnson, 45, and his son, Donald, 14, of Olympia, were recovered from Hicks lake, near Olympia today, after they had crashed through ice while skating.

Search was continued for the recovery of a possible third body, that of an unidentified young woman, believed to have been skating with the Johnsons. KGO to Have Parisian Quintet and KPO Jack and Ethel; KFRC. Showboat. With Jack and Ethyl assigned to by the NBC, lisKPO exclusively KG0 from. 8 to 8:30 this teners on evening will have the Parisian quintet instead of the romantic with "Amos 'n' Andy" to follow.

Los Angeles will be represented through KFI and KGO by the Sunkist Serenaders, a group of musicians dealing with Spanish and popular tunes and songs by James Burroughs. This program is available from 8:45 to Los Angeles will have a part, also, in KFRC broadcasts through the M-G-M Movie club which is on the air from 9 to 10. The eastern programs this evening will be limited to three on the NBC, Halsey, Stuart company will be the first presentation, coming on the air at 6 for a half hour; this will be followed by the Palmolive hour, with Paul Oliver, Olive Palmer and the Revelers backed by an orchestra. A featured rumber a will introduce Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, and Miss Palmer in a duet Hank Simmons' "Show Boat" will he the single- eastern broadcast the Columbia through KFRC, coming from 8 to 9. Insurance Agents Meet in St.

Helena S' T. HELENA, Jan. first meeting of the Napa county Board of Insurance Agents this year was held 'at the Romona Garden in Napa, with agents attending from various sections. The meeting was preceded by a dinner, with W. G.

Thompson, president of the assoelation presiding. The feature talks of the evening made by Frank Agnew, a member of the national board of fire underwriters, Jay Stevens, state fire marshall, Ben Bow of the Automobile club, Guy McDonald, newspaper representative, and others. RCA New tubes for old Loss of volume, quality and distance are usually signs of worn-out vacuum tubes. Once a year they should be replaced by a new set of RCA -Radiotrons. RCA RADIOTRON RCA Radiotrons are the Heart of your Radio Set How 22 million people stop COLDS in a day Now 22 million people don't know what a cold is.

When they feel one coming on they take Hill's and get pleasant, safe relief in HILL'S 24 hours. Hill's breaks cold 3 ways 1: Checks fever 2: Opens bowels STOPS COLDS 3: Restores energy. Good for old folks and IN A young ones. If sneezing or headachy; if you DAY have chills and feel a cold Ask your druggist for the famous red box of HILL'S CASCARA QUININE 0 9 The Plot Thickens! LEARN ABOUT INTERNATIONAL FEMALE CROOKS SIGNOR RINALDO He'll capture one for you tonight on shipboard at 8 o'clock. Tune in on KlX (341 METERS).

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