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X- OAKIAND NOV. 9, 1935 23 PACIFIC PROGRAMS OF COAST STATIONS DOOMED: FELO! JACK PEARL TO RADIO PROGRAMS ON THE AIR TODAY International KITCHEN KSFO Elftier Goes, KSFO Keith Allan; 8:30 P. Mi S'X. I 3 P.M. SCHUBERT TO iKPO News: (10:16) Stringing Along.

KGO Ran Wilde. lywood; Don i (4:15) Maurice's Orch. HO-SO KLX undo Hart la and KLX OpBeftaalty 3 MA AJnJ His Nevada Mte Ik HIS Opera Echoes, KFRC Calif. Hour. KYA Nlrht Pnnrl Hour.

KPO Magazine. Hrrdera. Mill 0NNBGTDNI6HT 3- n.1,3 necoros. kpo Richard Crooks; KGO Studio: (3:05) Carlos' vaqueros. KROW Friendly Phil-osopher; (7:15) Italian News.

KRE 7:30 P.a SMNOAVl (5:45) Jr. Club. Jr. Club. KFRC I gs over (5:45) Melodies.

iYA Better Business Talk; (5:35) Records; (5:45) Orphan Annie. KSFO Jack Armstrong; (5:45) Silhouettes. KROW Fiesta; (5:45) Records. II FH EE III 7. GILLETTE, Nov.

9. Jim Vines, once sentenced to death on the gallows, for the slaying of L. J. Schiller, aged recluse, was a free man Vines was freed xon motion of Margaret Speaks. KSFO Drama.

KROW studio. Records. Cornhusking- Contest; (3:15) Studio: Answers 4:30 P.M. KM Hsmptr Dnmpt) KGO i o-s- (8:35) KFRC Feminine Fan KRE Dance. Ray Noble; (8:45) Uncle Ezra.

Clrcnsi 4i4S Health cies, 10:30 P.M. Talk. KYA estern Educa KFRC Pick and KPO Connie Gats KYA City of Goldi KLX Alice nines' Ta-rletleai (7i45) Contract Bridge Plarlngi Talk by Constance Dixon KLX Blna Reflections with Alice Kin. KPO Griff Williams. Piano concert.

KRE Chestnut Time. KSFO (8:45) Kusn KGO Job Herrlck. KKRC (4:45) Gaylord Carter, organ. KYA Portugal. Rnlston.

KGO Jimmy "Urler Townsend Talk. GLADYS CRONKHITE, Director. CRUMB GRIDDLE CAKES cup' flour Vi teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup stale bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 tablespoon sugar, optional 2 eggs 1 cup milk Sift flour, measure and sift again County Attorney Rodney Guthrie Contra Costa Judge Will Also. Give Talk on Early Cases in Local Courts KFRC News; (10:45) KPO Hawthorne Earned Comic to Come Back To Lanes in His Familiar Baron Munchausen Role KROW aporls; (8:46) 6 P.M. KI.X Arlon Trio.

KPO Warden Lawes. tion; 3:15) TalH. KSFO Revue. KROW -Dance. KJBS studio; (1:11 Musical Styles.

KRE Tea Dance. 1 KLS Records. 3:30 P.M. KIT lire nrriai (iti4St Wolohan'a Orch. House.

Records. KSFO Maurice's KGO Anniversary ban KRE Talk; Records. KYA Aeolian Strings. SFO Orfiran. KGO Safety First; (4:45) Three Aristo crata.

quet. KROW Records. (KFKC News; (7:45) KROW johnny jump on tne grounds that there was no. evidence against him. The State Supreme' Court early this granted Vines a new trial ruling' the evidence on which he was convicted at Sundance, in May, was insufficient Later he was 9 P.M.

KLX bode Martin and tlla Nevada Mle KJBS Records. Un; (4:45) Hits. (6:15) Concert. KFRC Radio Theater KYA Cyrus Trobbe. ksfo Studio; Dance.

a 11 P.M. Helea Wttmi Pmr- By K. L. ECKSAN The naked truth has gone to the kjbs stsmp Man: uoose ureen i-arson. KYAi-Stamt.

Reporter: 7:46) "Padres, Gringos and Gold." with dryingredients. Scald milk. meler, pianist, ITDA. I fr I KPO Fibber McGee and (4:45) Dane. KRE Salon.

KLX Records. KPO Jan Garber. nearest nudist colony for an indefi- KKOWv Studio: Molly. add butter and pour, over crumbs; lTnlcohnnH hoc pntna KGO News; Uale Fag's; I KSFO "Uewly Weds" Tommy Darrow, rite stay. KGO Paul Carson.

KLS (4:45) granted a change of venue to Camp- KGO Stanford; (9:16) Smooth- Sailing. KRE NewSrTalk. xouis iiftnico again. Baron-lA' i cool. iBlend two mixtures.

Add well-beaten eggsf beat thoroughly. KHOW tts wt, FRC Phil Harris, KYA Records. KSFO tommy Tucker's KRE Records. KFHC II) Stuirt KFRC Horace Hetdtv KYA Ask Mr. Jones, Bake oa hot griddle.

6:30 P.M. KI.X Arlnn Trio. 8 P.M. 5 P.M. KLX Stewart Hamblen's Covered Wagon Jnhllee.

(9:15) Wayside Singer orch. Know Dance. KSFO Studio: (9:16) KPO Concert: (6:45) KJRS Records. KLX Eileen PlggOtt, concert aopranoi Helen! Jack Llewelyn Orch. Football Cavalcade- KRE Records.

KPO Education Week; KROW Studio: KYA Organ. KJBS -KSFO Organ. KROW Dance. KRB-Tea Dance. KIS Records.

4 P.M. KGO Jack Pearl. We it man Parmelee, pi' (5:15) JacH Meakln, Dance. 11:30 P.M. anlati (HUR) Talk: KFKC Radio Theater.

KRE Dads Club Prog. KGO-STmet Melodies. KFRC Senor Judge A. F. Bray, 'Hu POLFCEP ROBE IITEB'SIIH KYA Cyrus Trobbe.

KROW Kay Sherry; man Aspects of Early kpo Reveries. KGO Organ. Kwnc Wnlohin'i Orch. 9:30 P.M. Orch.

California Supreme KYA Modern Girl's (6:46) Records. KSFO Dance; (6:45) KLX News Flashesi KLX What's Newt MilS) -Huinpty Dnnipt? (11:45) Harry Barns. (9i4S) World Dances Romance; (5:15) Dance. Eranze Schubert numbers will make up the program to be offered on KLX tonight by Eileen Piggott, concert who will be on the air from 8 to 8:15. The list of se-lections will include "Hark, Hark, the Lark." "Du Bist Du Rue," "Hedge -Rose," "Death and the Maiden," arid "Ave Maria." Another.

KLX highlight tonight will be a talk by Superior Judge A. F. Bray of Contra Costa County in his series Df "Human Aspects of Early California Supreme Court Cases." This program will be on the air from 8:15 to 8:30. Hollywood on Parade will be offered -tonight fromJMS to 7:30 under the sponsorship of Shane's Credit Jewelers. A closeup of Lawrence Tibbett Will be offered the dialers during this broadcast Music from the films will also be featured.

Dude Martin and his Nevada Nightherders will be heard over KLX tonight 8:30 to 9:30 through the courtesy of the Star Outfitting Company in a -program KPO Richard Himber's Sports. -KRE Organ. KYA Records. ksfo 1 i KSFO Drama; (5:15) ureas, conducted br Raj L. Law.

KGO Art" Review: ch ausen is Jack Pearl, who has tried to be serious and truthful and been given little or no courage-ment by the world in either of those laud, able at-temptSr become -the comic pre-v a ricator once more. Stuart Allen, guests. Orch. Conrt Cases." KPO Amos 'n Andy; (8:15) Lum and Abner. KGO He Busse's Ink Spots.

KYA Studio; 48:15) The Bowmen, i KFRC Melodfes: belt-County from Crook- County. -The' second trial, was to have started here today, Seven persons were brought trial for the slaying of Schiller. Richard Bell was sentenced to lift imprisonment on his confession in which he named, six other men: Including Vines. Three men serving sentences for the crime. The others were either acquitted or the charges against them dismissed.

After Schiller was slain a strong box at his home- was looted of about $70,000 in bonds. CHAIRMAN NAMED WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. Ap-pointment of Milford Springer of Los Angeles as California chairman of the Junior Bar Conference of the, American Bar Association was announced today Jy Joseph D.

Stfcher, confer ece chairman. Springer is a deputy city attorney. ow Dancat Swing. KROW Records; (5:15) Ted Warren. (4:15) Buihouie KGO Helen" Hayes, 7 r.M.

i 1.1 kfi Flasheai (7il3) Hollywood on Parade. KFRC a 1 1 1 i Jinyinm. 11 1 r. vrri.li. KHE Records.

HOLLYWOOD, 9. () Hour. i wniie. (4:15) Tony D'Or- kjbs Studio: (11:86) Dance. KRE Dance.

KYA Night Court 5:30 P. M. KPO Contented Pro- Re nfrew of the Joseph L. Traub, 35, screen writer, was found dead in his bed in a grami KLX Stewart Hamh- 12 MIDNIGHT Kiev concert, KROW Masters, KRE Dance. fashionable here last night B7A.

KPO a Stein Back Seat Driver. KYA Art Talkr (4:16 Old Songs. KROW St. Vrv'i- len'a Covered Walton Jnhllee. KYA Dance.

KGO N.B.C. 10th anniversary banquet. KFRC Wayne Mounted; (8:15) Quartet. KSFO Tom my Darrow. KKOW Italy; Italian Watch Tower.

KRE Organ. io r.mr under circumstances that caused po lice to begin an investigation. KSFO Studio, KROW Jamboree. KLX World Enter. KYA Ernie tJmlth: KPO Crosscuts; (5:45) Reporter.

KGO Junior Nurse IHJBS Mldnlle Club, talna, (4:15) George Andrews. (7:15) Songs. Lieutenant E. R. Maney iaid the body was partially un dressed.

A bottle con taming, sleep RADIO PROGRAMS ON AIR TOMORROW ing powders was in the room, he reported. The detective said an He re- turns to the 'ack pearl airlines tonight with Morton Bowe's tsnor voics soloing and the music of Trombonist-Maestro Tommy Dbr-sey's band providing the musical autopsy would be performed. fof cowboy songs and other favorites. If- Traub had registered at the hote ail November 1, from Hawaii. His body Guitar Dnoi (12:43) KGO Vaughn, DeLeath; 7 A.M.

KPO Easv Aces; (4:16) Voice of Experience. KGO Maury Stein's KLS Records. 9 A.M. was found by a hotel clerk who en (10:451 Dot wn KRE Records, KLS Records. 2:30 P.M.

7 usmiij KFKC John K. Wat- KGO News: Breen de Rose; (7:15) Vien Tonic Tunes, KPO VI Sade (12:46) "The O'Neills." KGO A grieulture tered the room with a passkey after a maid had beeri unable to gain KLX Shopping List eondncted by Rosalie KLX Records) (2i3Sf Clos. S. F. Stocks (Si4ft) kins; (1042) Betty Crocker (10:48) Hymns.

KYA Horns and Style. entrance. (4:15) Tony Russell. KFRC Mrs. White, tenor; (4:15) Concert TCnaemhle.

McCnll. (12:45) Have You Heard? KYA Concert. Records. KPO Reporter (2:45) Donald McGlbnev. KPO Reporter (9:15) Story of Mary Marlln.

KGO Honey Boy nese Sextette. KFRC Rise and Shin (7:25) Stocks. KYA Musical Clock. KSFO Stewart blen. KROW Vernon or KSFO Studlot (10:46) Drama.

KYA The Founders; He was native of New York City, and a graduate of New York University. During his Hollywood career Traub had -written dialogue KFRC 1 gB; Nsws; (12:45) Cleve KGO Arthur Havel'B (4:16) Records. Sassafras; (9:15) Modern KSFO Tanforan; (4:15) KROW Records, KJRS Re'cords. KRE Records. The Arion Trio is in dinner concerts on KLX every evening ex cept Sunday from 8 to 7.

The members of the group are Lev Shorr, pianist; Elizabeth Reeves, 'cellist, and Frances Reiner, violinist. Lois Riley, aged six years, will be' heard in the Albany Young Junior Red Cross program be offered on KLX during the Children's Hour tomorrow, from 4:15 Dividends Reaped From Soil Building TAHLEQUAH, Okht W) r-Soil Studio. gan; (7:16) Calif, farm lor coiumora, warner ana universal KFRC Drama; (3:16) Ted Malone. (2:45) 1 1 Time. KFRC Instrumentalists! (2:45) Tom Brena-man.

KLS Records. KLS Records. program. KJBS Alarm Cloek KROW A r. Family KYA Concert; (9:15) A.M.

Women's Program. Robinson: (4:16) irie Club. YA Or f.an j. KM el od 1 ei; land Sympnony orcn. KSFO Stocks 12 :36) Pontrelll's OrcH.

KROW Romance. KJBS Studio; Dance. kre BennetAv, KLS Records Hot Shots. 1 P.M. KLX Records) (1)15) School nt KJBS Records; (1:16) FO Pr, KROW Watc-h, Organ: (9:16) Afiri (11)15) Secrets Studios.

AVTO TARRED, FEATHERED A group of residents here tarred and feathered an automobile because they didn't like its driver. ksfo Jeah Ksnt: KLS RljvJ-hnv Man. 1 7:30 A. M. (2:46) Studio.

Dog Story. KHE opera Echoes, KLS Records. KROW Concert. background, including the theme song, which ought to be "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," but probably, isn't. Yes-, will be there in the person of Cliff Hall as.

of old. The Baron wouldn't seem natural In his crooked role without his straight man. Another notable return to the air lanes tonight will be that of -Crooks, celebrated American tenorwlw hai just returned" from a "concert tour of Australia and New Zealand. Stanford's quarter -hour also does comeback tonight and so does the National Radio Forum, which will present Secretary 6f Commerce Roper as 'the main speaker on the opening program. Jack 1 Fulton, tenor, and Franklyn MacCormack, poetid, reader, bow in with "Poetic Melodies" tonight, and will endeavor to put a certain famous brand of chewing gum In everybody's mouth.

NIFTIES FOR TONIGHT Here's a list of outstanding of KJRS Swing. KRE Organ. KLS Records. KLX Reeordsi (Ti4B) KRE Records. of Happiness.

KPO Dr, Joseph Maddy's Band Lessons, KGO Words Music. KFRC The Big Sister: (11:15) American School of the Air. 4:30 P.M. IV. Y.

stocks Records. KJBS Pianist; (2:45) Marthn Leer Head Trib KGO Josh Higglns of KLX Worthwhile Jnn. Records. 9:30 A. M.

KLS Waltzes. -V lor Cltlsens Program I I4)4SI Health Talk. KtX K. V. Stocks) Ree.

Flinch vl lis; (7:45) Rhythms. KFRC Riea'and Shin. building paid big dividends to O. M. 3 KM.

ordst (9i43) Today's KPO John Herrlck; KYA Musical Clock; Almanac. KLX Success 8 torn (4:45) Rush Hughes. KYA Mission; (11:16) Records. KSFO Helen Harvey, KROW V6ur Show. KJRS Records.

Wilcox, Cherokee County farmer, Wilcox, whose farm 10 years ago was partly terraced PO Voca Hon al A grt (7:48) Seretiader Talk. (.1:15) Records. KGO Music of the Mas- KSFO Stewart a m- culture; JUiae KPO Women's i Maga eras- Lande's Ensemble. blen. zine of the Air.

KFRC Doris Ksrir; the land, rotated crops, utilized KRE Tango. KGO Blue Skies. KROW Commuter's KGO Minute Men Quar- une Home Economics Dept. KPO Cheerlo's ''Musical: Mosaics: (1:16) Three Marshal). KGO Pan Amerlcah Peace" KFRC Cleveland Symphony KYA News; (1:15) Women's program.

KSFO Maurice's Orch. KROW Portugal. KJRS Song Hits. KHE Organ. KLS Stud lol 4:45) Organ KXS Records.

KFRC a Clock. ettel1 Corn Husking KYA Joey Natto; (4:46) Helen Trent: (9:45) Contest: (8:15) Animal 11:30 A.M. Rich Man KJBS Alarm Clock. KRE Melodies. KLS Rhythm Man.

Closeups: (3:25) The Kesume; stuaio, KROW Johnny Jump On: (4:45) Records. htLX Records I (11)45) KYA Studio; Answer Man, Rhythm and Riimniii-p. Waltzes. iKFRC Feminine Fan KSFO 1 (4:45) flwlnff. 8 A.M.

KPO NBC MubIc Guild. cles. VOICE OF FIRESTONE RiC HA 6 OK TONIGHT AT 8:3 0 OPENING PROGRAM NEW WINTER SERIES KSFO Studio. KROW Radio Kitchen KGO Western Farm KLX Rhythm Encores ky A jMU-o-rinKiWt'W1n1r Refi-ains. (4:45) Dance.

Horns Hour. (9:45) Tango. (SitS) Records. 1 iau's-Souinal. ferings on the lanes tonight: KFRC Am.

ScJioaUsf KJRS Dance. Hour. KPO Finance; (8:15) KSFO Keep Smiling, Theater; "Alias Jimmy KLS Portugal; (4 Sam Moore. Kiinw oance. Cojjos.rt.

KLS Jan Journal 1:30 P.M. KlX Pon. Concert. KJBS Studlot Air; (11:45) Morning Hostess. KYA "Bmlle a Whlls:" III -511 Rcrlntiirea.

Valentine" starring Pat O'Brien manures to build up the worn out acreage, Four year's ago he averaged 60 bushels of corn an acre. This year, despite slight rainfall, he pMsduceilOlT an 18-acre field. Wilcpx said tie always used the best seeds available and pastured his grain crops as little as possible. Hefound pasturing when th ground was wet cut the yield considerably. mho's Who College Mystery Cleared GUTHRIE, Okla.

(ff)-The mys sign oir. 5 P.M. (8:15) The Vagabonds 10 A.M. KPO Hazel Warner ft Records. KRE Tea Dance.

KfRO Recordings; Charles Runyan; (1:45) KLX Until -Ham -Mndgs-Evansroid affOme showing that there are times when It is safe for an ex-cracksman to open a safe KLX Oakland Police KLS Records, a collegiate hui billy. KSFO Records; (11:46) Rud Dud. KROW Records; Dent. Safety Prog, In Household Headlines. KGO Peace conference blen's Covered Wagon Jubilee, 3:30 P.M.

KYA Cnrlstlan Science erector Gao, Powers (10il3) S. F. Stocks, (KFRC). KLX Helen Wegmnn KPO 'Long About Sun (1:46) Voting Hickory, KYA Svmnhonv. (11:45) Tour Modern Home.

i reading: studio. Boat; (8:15) Laws; "20,000 Year, down. Weather Report) Pnrmelee, pianist (Si46) What's news. KJRS Records, 10i20) News Flashes. KFRC Bay Bridge (1:45) Billy In, Sing Sing: that sentence is KGO Paul Martin.

KFRC Muslo parade. KROW Clock: (8:18) KGO News; (3:85) KRE Records. KPO Songs by.the most as long-as some of Thomas ik YA Modern Girl's Ro Maria baritone; KLS Household Hints; Kitchen Snk: (10:15) Studio. Danes. Mills and orcn.

KSFO Bookworm. KROW Records. MARGARET SPEAKS Young Amerlcaa Sopras recently returned from most succeiiful series of concerts is Wolfe's (KPO). (3:45) Fashion Talk. mance: (5:15) Dance.

Mrs. Wiggs of th Cab KPO Magazine. 11:46) Records. 12 NOON bage Fate l. KRE U.

C. News; (8:16) 6:30 Jack' Pearl, alias Baron Iksfo Maurlce'c Orch. KROW a (5:15) lfJBS Studio; Danes; KFRC News KGO Helen Webster. The Three Aces; KLX Tribune Siren KFRC Betty Bob; Munchausen; the things the Baron describes can't happen here nor any RICHARD CROOKS Famous Americas Tsnof end Dilb'ngulihsd Star of Metropolitan 'Opera, fust returned from a moit successful Australian concert tour ic WILLIAM DALY Brilliant American Orchestra Conductor and Co mooter Barl King. KRE Records.

Dance Music, European cop Melodies. KLS Records. 8:30 A.M. KLX a a I Ham (10:15) Modern Howard Harding it Albert Sachelle. tery of the "unknown" resident of this city of 10,000, whose name appeared in the 1936 edition of "Who's Who in America," has been solved.

Talk; Dance. KHE Records. KLS Jan's Journal. 2 P.M.- 0 dace else (KGO). 5:30 P.M.

KYA Parade; (10:15) Contented Program; World KLX Stewart Ham KPO Pepper Touti'i Family; (12:16) Ma Perkins. KGO Farm Home. -kfmc I 1 a Negro Quartet. blen'a Covered Wagon KYA Refrains. KSFO Organ (8:46) Tanforan Races.

KKOW Dell Fsrry ft blen's Covered wagon War songs to be offered in antici CHORAL SYMPHONY Blended voices that have set sew style la Choral Rertdrtioftl KLX Lost and Found i Helen' a Par KSFO Hits. KROW Record. Jnhllee, KPO Sam Moors: (8:45) Jnhllee. pation of Armistie Day (KPO). melee.

nlanlst. KPO Crosscuts: (6:46) Walter Blaufuss' Orch. KJBS Studio; Organ Joan Abbott; (3:46) Western Songs. KPO Sara Krelndler; ,7:30 Hawthorne House; somebody RtHmD Man. (12:15) Jean Abbey.

KYA Sunshine Club; (12:15) Italian News. KGO Honey nlooners; KGO Beaux Art Trio; KJRS Dance. cets presented with a beautiful new (2:16) Char Its Sears, Tenor. KRE Verona Hull; (5:45) Invisible Trails. EVERY MONDAY KRE Tea Dance.

KROW Studio: (12:15) She is Mother Agnes Arvin, president of the Catholic College for Women of Oklahoma. She has been president since 1927 and a mem-er of the faculty since 1898. When her name appeared, simply as Agnes Arvin, hundreds of residents, of Guthrie pondered her identity. car in this no, this isn't (10:15) Records. KGO Your Health.

KFRC Drama: KLS Records. 2" TAT.I0 KPO Man on the Street. 1.30 KLS Jan's Journal; KFRC Ce 1 1 1 Football School. EVENING AT 8 itti 4 P. M.

KSFO Studio; (12:16) one of those prize awards; the car. is a purely imaginary jge and goes to KYA Pet Club: (5:45) Dance. Sketches; (2:15) Bel ence Service, organ. 10:30 A.M. KLX "So this.

Is Col. Little Orphan Annie, KSFO JackxArmstrong; (8:45) Ertw. MacHugh. KFRC News; (8:40) Bess Bye; (8:46) Home-makers Club. KYA Records; (8:40) Studio.

ksfo Honey A Jolly Tar; (8:45) Almanac. KROW Records. KJBS Concert. KRE Melodies; (8:46) N. Harry Dajiiels.

KLX I aternatlonal KJBS Song Hits. 5-KRE Jack Bennett. KLS Studio; (12:16) (5:46) houettes. KYA Symphony. KSFO Organ.

KROW Watch Tower one oi tne cnaraciers uiryj. 7:30 National Radio Forum; Set retary of Commerce Daniel C. Ro-eer, guest speaker (KGO). Kitchen) Gladys Croak bite, director. KROW Fiesta; (6:45) lege," A.

V. C. serial, with Corn Lee Lamb and Virginia Swift) (4i1fl)'Clt liens' Program) Ray L. Law, (2:06) Concert. Records.

Records. 12:30 P. M. KPO ohns' Other KHE Treasure Trove; KJRS Fed. Houilhg 7:30 Hollywood Whispers Wife; (10:45) Just Plain Bill.

(5:45) Chestnuts Tango KLX Anita and Orosco, (KFRC). 8:00 Poetic Melodies (KFRC) IVIRY TUESDAY Dads Club to Give 8:30 Richard Crooks: Margaret ShortRayves AND THURSDAY Speaks (KPO). 9:30 California's Hour with Con Program Tonight 20 Port Chicagoans Will Devise Recreation Center BILL RAJ, The second in a series of paeis tad Nagel, Donald Novis and David Club programs will be braadcast J3rockman's orchestra (KFRC). MUSICAL SETTING la Music is to radio drama what this evening from 9 to 9:30 from KRE. The.

musical program will be furnished by the Glee Club from the Technical High School Dads 3 jeenic and lighting are to the stage, PORT CHICAGO, Nov. Each of the terf civic organizations here would be represented on according to Louis Silvers, music director for the Radio Theater pro pointment of a cortimittee of 20 to devise plans for financing establishment of the proposed Port Chi Club of Oakland, supplemented by instrumental numbers and supplied by student talent from the high school. Howard Welty, principal of By BILL RAY Tune for the following programs on shortwave. Time il Pacific and other figures indicate the frequencies (in megacycles) on which. the stations.

operate. Everything is subject to receiving conditions and program changes without further notice. TODAY 8' p. m. Sonata In A major on, 12 br Beethoven hr Henna Smtd, violinist, and me, Berlin, 8 ISO p.

The Lord Haror's Banquet, Speech br tha Prime Minister, the Ht. Hon. Stnn-ler Baldwin, M. from Galld- State Aids Wives To Curb Drinking MADISON, Wis. (iP)-Wives who object to hubby's are aided in Wisconsin by an old posting law, a carry-over from pre-prohibition days.

All the wife has to do to prevent John Doe from spending his pay check on is to notify authorities snd his name is posted in the local taverns. This makes it illegal to sell him liquor for a year, according to at least one ruling by the attorney-general. i.i Auto Traffic Is Policed From Air I A O. W) The motorist listening to his radio as he drives along here is often startled to hear the-program fade and a voice boom through with traffic directions. Controlling traffic frpm an airplane" is a new experiment tried here successfully by Lester J.

Laird, chief of the county' highway police. The plane radio is linked with one of Chicago's commercial stations. I 7111 grams heard over CBS. Few listeners are aware of it, but ifron)! 10 to 30 minutes of original ffusic is fitted each week Radio Theater hour. As music di- 1W i 7 cago recreational cerfter was announced today following a meeting of civic group representatives.

Technical and Arthur G. Craig, Dads Club Council officer, a i JI i mm rector. Silvers writes his own tunes, Three lots have been donated lor except when a musical comedy is the center by the Clyde Company throush W. S. Van Winkle, operator.

produced. In such cases he merely arranges the music and makes, the the recreational center board of directors by two members in an effort to make the enterprise community-wide, according to Mrs. Jack Pacini, member of the general Organization details, 'construction and financing discussed at length by a committee at a recent meeting. Civic leaders who attended included Otto E. Lichti, Mrs.

Ora Monnerie, John Stebbins, Walter and Cecelia- Mrs. Pacini and Van Winkle. The proposed center would be located" tin property Tn rear of the Veterans' Memorial Hall. A meeting of the "committee of 20" has been called for tonight. will speak.

Car of Gold Poliskectmd and if tentative "plans are carried erchestations. Background and in 1 XeM LiMtl. and 6SC.B.68 mc. cidental music, must be in character, and must blend With mood for which It is composed. tit to Owner out the proposed building wouia contain facilities for playing bas ketball, handball, boxing, wrestling and other sports, Men's and women's showers would be erected" and the" building also would house the branch7 library.

A dance floor likewise would be built. Silvers declares, "is tha stage setter in radio, without which a play -would strike an empty regis LONDON (U.fif An all bold auto-mbbile built-17 years ago, which has. ter. We workers in music might De Compared with the scenic designer 'or lighting expert of the legitimate stage, Proper, mood music contributes more toward establishing an illusion of reality on the air than any other portion of the program." taken six months and $7250 to. repair and renoyate, has left England on its return to its owner, an In -nn Honor Post, V.F.W., Installs jLondon, 4 p.

Amos 'n Andr, W2XAF 9.6S mc. NBC, 4 ISO n'. -Lnni and Abner, mc. NBC. BilS p.

-News and economic review In Ens-IUh. and mc. Berlin. SiSO p. -Pick and Pat In Pips Smoking Time, mc.

CBS. 0- p. Blsr Ben. "What's tha Oddsf'V saclna; miscellany, OSD 11.75 and GSC tt.58 me. London, 8i30, p.

Hlchard Himber's Orchestra, mc. NBC. p. m. "Strike np the Band." anil Toronto to Canadian network.

TiSO p. mProfesor ftnla and his Brulnbusters, me. CBS. p. Tha Llaht-Heavrwelithi Championship of the World.

A description from tha ring-side of the dian banker. Every visible part of the car Ji New Officers at Richmond Silvers is one of the fastest com gold-plated, gold-painted or lin Rirmrnwri Now onffieers of Mrs. Jessie Mavers. senior vice- Ished in gold leaf even to the under parts. The- gold-leafing had to be done by' a Birmingham expert, and immense care had to be taken in packing the as a scratched Honor Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and its auxiliary were installed for the year during 1o)nt ceremonies at irfemorial Hall president; Mrs.

Marie truonnen, junior vice-president; Mrs. Nina Vickery, treasurer; Mrs. Alice New-comb, chaplain; Mrs. Lela Urquhart, conductress; Mrs. Martha Acton, panel might have cost $1000 to re new.

The interior woodwork Is of In U-out between Jonn Henry wn and Len Harvey, by Walter Zurilgen was installed dian satinwood. Much of this had to be; replaced because of damage commander of Honor Post and Mrs. Bessie Butler became president of the auxiliary. Past Department by red ants. ON THE AIR TOfttGIIT III A BRAUD HEW SHOW Commander Hiram Winn installed KIWANIS TO MEET guard; Mrs.

Wilma Stewart, trustee; Mrs. Anna Zurilgen, secretary; Mrs. Helen Bodin, musician; Mrs. Valera Berk, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Pearl Anglini Mrs.

Marguerite Suy, Mrs. Margaret Summers and Mrs. Pauline Mira, cdlo? bearers; Mrs. Elsie Hickok, banner bearer, and Mrs. Signe Falkenstrom, flag bearer.

officers of the post, and National Senior Vice-President Laurie Scher- The regular meeting of the Oakland Kiwanis Cfab will be held at tle installed officers of the auxiliary. posers of music He has to be, for it is seldom that he is allowed more than three days to' do his work." By staying up all night Friday, Silvers has the scoring completed late Saturday afternoon. Sunday it is and Monday it is broadcast. Coming to Hollywood in 1928, Silvers made cinema history by writing the musical score for the first talking picture, "The Jazz Singer," and he's been In the film capital ever since, doubling between pictures arid radio. RADIO VETERAN Although he is still in his late 20's, Morton Bowe is a veteran of 10 years at the microphone.

He started broadcasting in Boston, where he attended the New England Conservatory of Music, working his way through as a linotyper in the composing room of a Boston newspaper. Four years ago he left Boston for New York, where he has since been busily engaged with his own solo sustaining se'ries on NBC much ocal ensemble work, including ap, Besides Zurilgen, officers of 12:10 Monday at the Hotel Oakland. Dr. Albert W. Bevans is scheduled as the principal speaker for the Honor Post are: Edwin Summers, senior vice-commander; Roy Cooper, meeting.

junior vice commander; Frank Lake's Not Dead, Jt. Perry, officer of the day; Kaipn Wood, chaplain; Robert Benton, Quartermaster; Clifford Hunt, direc tor and adjutant; David Urquhart, AS BAKun with CUFF IIAU and Lionel Seccombe, from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley. and mc, London. 8i20 p. News In English, mc.

Paris. p. Overseas Program I News In Knarllsh and Japanese. Native entertainment, mc. Tokyo, ftm p.

m. "Hawaii Calls," or me. Honolulu. BiSO p. m.

Bob Crosby's Orchestra, me. NBC. Mldnlte Bin Ben. Tha Lord Mayor's Banquet, 1930. Speech by tha Prime Minister, tha Rt.

Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M. from Onlidhail. and me. London.

TOMORROW a. Native Music, me. Bankok, Slam, AtilO a. m. British record In as, mc.

Hons; Kena, China, 8 m. "Nelahbor Nell," me. NBC. a. m-Bd.

East ma 1Vni DnmKe, me. CB1) 1 9i30 tn Arnold nmlj (be Cadets, WXXAD 1S.S4 i Noon "Frotb Jnnitle to Jules Bledsoe In a projrnm r. Tanced by himself, with the BBC Variety Orchestra, and m-, London. Pesrce an-j Is l-nng, its. trustee: Harold Hunt, post surgeon; Jack Amiot, Sam Homes, John May- ers and C.

O. Davis, county dele gates; Edwin Summers, Roy Cooper, Ralph-Wood and W. A. Vickery, alternates; George Gamier, MANY HAVI BENEFITED from th tue of Fc.7!:r,i lr.h:!::.l ulusbls adjunctive treatment far TUIZuC'JLCjIS InvestlMte eilftloh' Write or telephone lot appointment. Fowler Ldkorofories, lne.

1002 ft Th. MAtkH "931. c-r c-: Despite Its Name TALLAHASSEE, Fla. State Geologist Herman Bunter'say the mystery of Florida's Dead Lake isn't a mystery at all. The subject has been debated for years, ss Gunter-was-aiked to up such questions as "When did the lake "Well, in the' first place, the lake isnt dead Gunter oae of, the best fresh water fishing spots in Florida "It probably got its name because of the hundreds of dead sypress trees ia it." i lUd Ed piiver, service officer, pewances on many outstanding programs with the Cavaliers', one -of radio's foremost male quartets.

His rich tenor voice won him assignments as the featured soloist of Sigmund Romberg's series of last Jack Benny's sponsors presented during Jack's Summer vacation. He has also appeared frequently on the stage, in vaudeville and year and the recently concluded how with Tim and Irene, wbicfl musical.

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