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A WO Other Press Departments, Court 7200 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 Want Ad Headquarters, Court 4900 THE PITTSBURGH PRKSS MOURNED BY RUSSIA Radio Diction Medal Real Jinx To Quintet Of 'Best Announcers LEVIATHAN MAKES FIFTH TRIP AT LOSS Line Forced to Run Ship, but It Doesn't Want To SOCIETY TO MARK SITE OFJOLD FORT Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers Also to Be Decorated the Shipping Board the Leviathan was required to make a minimum of seven voyages annually for five ending in 1935. Last year the voyages wer canceled with permission of the board, but this year the board stipulated that at least five trips be made. The Leviathan was the Vatcrland. a German liner, until it was seized On Your Radio Tonight during the World War.

ASTHMA, HAY FEVER 9:00 WCAE-Show Boat. 9:30 WJAS Waring's Band. 10:00 WCAE Paul Whiteman. 11:15 KDKA Don Bestor. 11:15 KQVFerde Grofe.

Go to May's-LiRgetfs, s. Weinberger's, Walgree Sun, Dow's. sen's, or any a 35c bottle few drops of other drug store and get jet THURSDAY AFTERNOON of "Skoot." Put a Fred Weber Feels Hoodoo of Davis Trophy By S. H. STEINHAUSER Anybody want a diction medal and some bad luck? Milton Cross was the first winner of the nation-wide radio award.

Death entered his home and took his little daughter. Alwyn Bach was the second win Skoot" in elas of hot water. Inhale WJAS p. M.l KDKA WCAE fumes. Instant relief follows.

Money Kentucky Kin Seek to Prove Foster Claim Seeking to tighten the Foster bond between Pittsburgh and Kentucky, Mrs. Robert H. Vaughan, of Glasgow, visited here yesterday as official representative of the Old Kentucky Home Commission, of which she Is a member. "We are seeking to establish a closer relationship between the Memorial Musuem here in Pittsburgh and our Kentucky shrine," she said. Mrs.

Vaughan declared that Ken-tuckians are resentful of recent charges that Stephen Collins Foster did not derive the inspiration for "My Old Kentucky Home' from Federal HilL summer home of the Rowan family. The Rowans were relatives of the Fosters and were visited by the young song writer. Their old home is now the site of the Kentucky shrine. It was attacked recently by John Tasker Howard in his biography of Foster. He declared that "Ken-tuckians have not taken the pains to establish the authenticity of the back guarantee.

By The Uvited Press NEW YORK, Sept. 13 The United States Lines' flagship Leviathan today steamed toward port for the last time this year. The great ship, once pride and monarch of the sea and still praised by travelers as one of the best-manned, best-provisioned and best-equipped liners, is due here tomorrow from Havre on its fifth successive voyage with a deficit. Its first trip this year, after it had been tied up at Hoboken a year, resulted in a $143,000 loss and its second In a $112,000 loss. Under the sales agreement with London Calling (Burlesque of U.

radio stars) Dr. Felix Gatz Burchell Orchestra Burchell Orchestra Scores; Songs Mystery Island Wilson Orchestra Wilson Orchestra Song Bag Oleanders 4:00 Betty and Bob 4:15 Jackie Heller 4:30 Business News 4:45 Palmer Clark Orch. 5:00 News in Verse 5:15 Kiddies Club 5:30 Singing Lady 5:45 Orphan Annie Tea Dansante Bookends Ail-American Boy Wayside Cottage 2 THURSDAY EVENING The Fort Vance Association of the Pennsylvania Society of the National Shrines of the American Revolution will hold a memorial service Sunday in Cross Creek Presbyterian Church near Atlasburg, 10 miles north of Washington, Pa. G. Frank Morrison, president of the unit, will speak at the services to commence at 11:30 a.

m. (E.S.T.). At 3 p. m. the graves of 27 Revolutionary War soldiers will be decorated and a marker placed on the site of Fort Vance, a stronghold used in 1782 as the mobilization point for the Williamson expedition against the Delaware Indians.

Speakers will be Dr. D. M. Bennett of Bridgeville and E. M.

Golden, president of the state organization. On Oct. 8, members of the Butler unit of the society will meet at Critchlow School near Renfrew in Butler County and later put a marker on the grave of William Critchlow, hero of the battle of Saratoga. It was Critchlow who shot General John Fraser, the leader of the British at Saratoga, thus demoralizing his men and making them easy prey for the Yankees. The National Shrine Society, founded in 1775, has as its goal the preservation of graves of Revolution soldiers.

All whiskey in this blend aged in wood Not cooked ner. He fell in a studio and broke his arm and has since been more or less obscure, seldom handling Buck Rogers Herrick Band Eddie Dooley Scalzo Ensemble 6:00 Dan and Sylvia 6:15 Baseball Resume 6:30 Sports Leaders 6:45 Lowell Thomas Zito Orchestra Ztto Orchestra Mary Small Ray Knight in burnt chips Round Townfts Round Towncrs Jack Smith Boake Carter Merrygorouiut Merrygoround Batnbridge Colby SkiUct Sisters 7:00 Sports: News 7:15 Lois Miller 7:30 Reed Kennedy 7:45 Frank Buck (Advertisement) For good digestion there is nothing that can take the place of your own gastric, digestive secretions. Frequently, poor digestion is due to lack of tone in the stomach walls because of low blood strength. S.S.S., the great, scientifically-tested medicine, is specially designed to fill a two-fold purpose In this aids in stimulating the flow of natural stomach secretions and by building up deficient red corpuscles, with their hemo-glo-bin, it restores to a more normal functioning the secretion of the stomach digestive so necessary for good digestion.This double value of is important. By all means try S.S.S.

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Do not be blinded by tbe efforts of a few unethical dealer who may substitutes. You have a right to VW insist that S.S.S. be supplied you on QnEB request. Its long years ot preference vwis your sruarante KATIIARINA BRESHKOVSKAYA Mme. Breshkovskaya, 90, "the little grandmother of the Russian revolution," died yesterday in Prague, Czechoslovakia, an exile.

A militant foe of the Czars and the Communists alike, she had hoped to live to see Kerensky returned to power. It was Kerensky who liberated her from exile in 1917, only to have Lenin again ban her from Russia when he ascended to complete power. Since then she has conducted a chicken farm in a Prague suburb. row night at 10:30. WJAS will be the local outlet.

claims they make for their shrine. It does not appear from the manu a major commercial. John Holbrook won medal No. 3 and in a few days he will leave NBC because of something the bosses said to him. What they said script book that Foster started out Rudy Vallce OVynixs UiNun, Holts.

Hlosxim Swlry. flrnny KirKi) Kate Smith Walter Pitkin Harmonics Harmonics Grits and Gravy and Gravy 8:30 Romanttque Melody 8:45 Al and Pete 3nrai at first to write a lyric about Federal Hilv although he may have thought of that later when he EVERY- ON SALE changed the name of the song." 'WHERE Cap'n Henry's Boat (With 1 Jinny Ross. 'Lsws 'n' January am) Mary Lou) 9:00 Death Valley 9:15 Death Valley 9:30 Bavarian Orchestra 9:45 Bavarian Orchestra Carson Robison (Kiir-X lay Waring's Band Waring's Band VI I QUART in reply Mrs. Vaughan said yes CACH TT terday that "there are at least 15 or 20 old residents of Bardstown, where the shrine is located, who was our scrv- Mr. Stelnhauser ices are no i longer required' Since Holbrook won the medal he has faded further and further out of the picture.

Ted Jewett. NBC announcer, who was run down bv tULU HI Waring's band returns to its would sign an affadavit that Foster Faul Whiteman (A n.l hi stiff of entertainers) Hollywood Hollywood Stars Hollywood Stars Two Pianos 10:00 Province Parade 10:15 Province Parade 10:30 Organ Concert 10:45 Songsters actually wrote 'My Old Kentucky Thursday spot at 9:30 tonight. It Home down there." Others con will continue Sunday broadcasts. tend he wrote it in Old Allegheny. Mrs.

Vaughan visited the shrine Three Rivers is aged in the wood WOR will have a real Thanks Vera Van Joe Haymes Band Eddie Peyton Eddie Peyton Sports; Music Gene and Glenn Berrens Orchestra Berrens Orchestra Drouth Cattle Moved WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 What is said to be the largest food conservation operation in the history of this country is being carried on by the Federal Emergency Relief Association, in co-operation with two other Federal agencies. They are taking cattle out of the drouth areas to prepare for the winter need. naturally not in burnt wood cmps. Mellow, full-bodied, pleasant no bitter, acid taste.

on Perm Avenue yesterday. She also is chairman of the Stephen Collins Foster Memorial Day celebration in Kentucky, celebrated for the third time on the last anniversary of his birth. giving. On the holiday the East's largest independent station will dedicate a new trans 11:00 Musical Interlude 11:15 Don Bestor 11:30 Jerry May hall 11:45 Jerry Mayhall 12:00 Milwaukee Orchestra 12:15 Milwaukee Orchestra 12:30 Twin City Dancing City Dancing the world's great blood medicine Henry Mills Band Henry Mills Signature Mills Orchestra Mills Orchestra Shep Fields Orch. Shep Fields Orch.

mitter. Some of these days you're going to see the prediction of the late Dr. Harry P. Davis, made in Signature 1:00 Signature wwsw EARLY FRIDAY PROGRAMS this column, come true. He said the nation would be blanketed by a score of stations and that others would fade from the picture.

WJAS WCAE KDKA A. M.l John Royal, program chief of Health Exercises (Exercises continue until 7:45) Piano Team 7:00 Musical Clock (Continues 7:30 I'ntd 7:451 8 o'clock) 3 :00 Baseball (scores. 5:30 Baseball scores. 5:4 5 Music. 6:00 Sport calendar.

6:4 5 Dave Richards Trio. 7:00 Ernie NefT. organ' recital. 7:30 Sport slants. 7:45 Crossley Band.

8:00 Ruth Kern Wilden piano. 8:15 Julianne Andrulonis contralto. Scores: Aces. 1:00 Porothy Taylor soprano. :15 Duiran Orchestra.

Lionise McElravey piano. VAvm Early Risers Early Risers BsmWaW-- -amaaaaaaawr mmmr BBV -MSskW vffHPMHpJJrav, -SSSSV Mm t3 NBC, has decided to give the listening public a new deal and it's about time. When he tires of hearing a song he figures that you've heard enough of it and a ban goes into effect. I I 0 English Pitfalls Musical Moments Cheery Melodies Melodies Dick Liebert Dick Liebert Cheerio Interlude Cheerio Interlude 8:00 Morning Devotions 8:15 Landt Trio 8:30 Lew White White yw rait Currently "Sleepy Head" and "Lit 0:00 Orchestra. Sports: orchestra.

1 1 rOO Crossley Band. tle Man You've Had a Busy Day," both dedicated to childhood, are 11 :30 Signature. Shopper; Music Party Line Taters and Mule 'Cellist Song Reporter Metropolitan Parade Elsie Lichtenstul Metropolitan Parade 9:00 Breakfast Club 9:15 Breakfast Club Dean Thoughts verboten," as Mr. Hitler would put sag I it. And in case any NBC singers try to get these songs on their programs, Mr.

Royal is in a position to knock their blocks off. Panorama of Changing Color SUMMIT HOTEL UNIONTOWN, PA. 505 MARKET ST. For Thursday. Friday 238 DIAMOND ST.

If a Madison Singers Bill and Ginger Carolyn Gray Three Flats Breen and DeRose Clara, Lu and Em News; Joe White Betty Crocker Booth Yorfe reception) 10:30 Today's Children Kitchen and Saturday Between Wood and Market. Between Liberty and Fifth. I Other entrance Liberty vc. Kitchen Closeups Beale Street Boys Rhythm Ramblers Joan Morrow Morning Parade Morning Parade Parade Parade 11:00 Marine Band (Program 11:30 ot music tor 11:451 shut-ins) an auto while speeding to a radio job and won from death by a mighty narrow margin, will leave with Holbrook. David Ross was the fourth winner and the first of Columbia's announcers to cop the prized medal.

"Roses and Drums," the best commercial of which he was a part, quit Columbia and moved to NBC, leaving Ross "out on a limb." And now to complete the jinx story, Jimmy Wellington, who until he won last year's medal was one of the most happily married men on the air, found his home broken by divorce and only recently wed a former Radio City chorus girl, as his second wife. Now tie this if you can Frank Knight, former ace Columbia announcer, who refused to permit use of his name as a candidate for the medal because he said "That thing is a jinx and I don't want anything to do with it" has just been made chief announcer for the new American Broadcasting System, of which Burt McMurtrie is the guiding genius. Had enough of the hoodoo stuff? Here's more: Fred Weber won Pittsburgh's first and only medal established as a memorial to the late Dr. Harry P. Davis, "Father of Broadcasting," and since the award he's had busted ribs, sprained ankles and a bum nose, requiring an operation.

Cy King will tell you a lot more interesting facts about hoodoos, superstitions and jinxes on his broadcast of Friday night at 7:15 on KDKA. Jesse Crawford was playing a pipe organ in a Chicago theater and found Helen Anderson, another organist, too much competition in a rival show house. So, he married the girl. Now they star together. Gene Carroll has a baseball autographed by every member of the Chicago Cubs.

Barry McKinley, who tells about "Dreams That Come True," on the air, is radio's only ventriloquist. Found, at last radio's laziest or nerviest fan! He phoned theLandt Trio and White that he found it considerable trouble to get up in time to hear their a. m. broadcast, "would you please phone me at 8 every morning and wake me up?" Ray Heatherton was a "complaint Breakfast 45c I Luncheon 50c fc 15c Dinner $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Special Club Plates, T5e te $140 Healthy School Days Require VDT A MM Experience Voice Betty Barthell Kavelin Band Kavelin Band Piano Recital Studio Madcaps Madcaps 12:00 Fields and Hall Sears, tenor 12: 30, Vic and Sade Mayhall WEEK-END RATES $5.00 per person $5.50 with bath. Includes room, meal, floor show, dancing and golf.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMS KQV 4:00 Sunny Ludwig. 4:15 Val Varr. 4:30 Special. 5:30 Cocktails for Two. 5:45 Don and Frank.

6:00 Ray Sowders. 6:15 Jimmy Murray. 6:30 Club Celebrity. 7:00 Billy Marwood Orchestra. 7:30 Concert Scalzo Ensemble.

8:00 Harrison Ensemble. 8:15 Songs of the Islands. 8:30 The Polish Hour. 9:00 Henry Mills. 9:30 Eddie Peyton's Orchestra.

10:00 Will Ryshanek. 10:30 Harrison Ensemble. 10:45 Billy Marwood Orchestra. 11:00 Henry Mills. 11:30 Ferde Grofe.

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ACCOUNTING Introductory Accounting: Principles of Accounting: Accounting: Practice Accounting Systems Cost Accounting Auditing Investment Accounting Managerial Accounting IncomeTax Accounting Advanced Tax Accounting C. P. A. Review Advanced Cost Accounting Analysis of Financial Statements BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Modern Industry Business Organization and Management Labor Administration Production Management Office Management Business Laboratory Business Statistics Business Psychology Business Policy Advanced Business Statistics BUSINESS LAW Introductory Business Law Advanced Business Law Real Estate Law COMMERCE Marketing Foreign Commerce and Industry Traffic Management Principles of Advertising' Advanced Advertising Principles of Salesmanship Business Communication Principles of Merchandising HISTORY Modern Economic History Social and Industrial History of U. S.

Early Modern Europe MODERN LANGUAGES Elementary French Intermediate French Elementary Italian Intermediate Italian Elementary Spanish Intermediate Spanish Advanced Spanish PHILOSOPHY Ethics Rational Psychology SECRETARIAL STUDIES Secretarial Procedure SOCIAL SCIENCES Federal Government Principles of Economics THEATRE ARTS Diction Art of Speech Mythology Shakespeare Art of Cultural Conversation History of Drama Stagecraft Oratory Histrionics Poetry Appreciation Economic Geography of Europe Market Analysis Sales Management EDUCATION Problems of Mental Deficiency Genetic Psychology Modern Educational Philosophy Analysis of High School Teaching COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Shorthand Theory Typewriting Theory Advanced Shorthand Theory Advanced Typewriting Theory ENGLISH Science of Language Freshman Literature Freshman Composition Essay Composition Philosophy of Literature Masterpieces of World Literature Recent British and American Poets Essay Literature English Poets of 18th Century FINANCE Banking and Business Corporation Finance Credit Management Investment Analysis Life Insurance Current Banking Problems Problems in Corporation Finance REGISTRATION 5.00 IllOCtO (Hair Dye) 3.37 1.00 Liquid Arvon (F.r nand 67c I.QO Corega (For False Teeth) 67c 1.25 Kelp-a-Malt Tablets 04c 50c Vicks Nose Drops 10c Sayman's Soap. .4 for 23c 1.00 Lactogen (B.y F.od)72c Carnation Milk (TaU Can) 10 for 59c 25cMistol -fiST) 17c l.25Saraka (l.x.hvo 04c 50c William's Aqua Volva -34c 75s Dame Den-Gay 50s 60c Merck's Milk -43c 15c Stork Castile 1.25 Krcml Hair Tonfc 25c Mavis Talcum 15c I.QO Rinex (For Hay Ferer) 1.00 Ovaltino -57c 1.00 Ironizcd Yeast 71c Pint Cut to 2 Pints for 1.00 25c Down 50c Weekly' New, dainty engraved high-grade baguette watch, set with two fine quality well matched sparkling diamonds. Tubular bracelet included. Ask for No. 21.

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