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FIVE THE FAT.MNG JOURNAL WILMINGTON. DKLAWARF, MONDAY'. IT.HKIAKY 2. mi tWG Atlantle Uy 273 1100 KC 4 01 p. m.

Ray Mom- On Islanding iWvn Is LODGE MEWS or lei. ON THE AIR on the Air Tonight Saint as WABC. Correct Time. 5.15 p. 5.00 p.

m. I lil and his follows on the v.o Itlng commitiee of tlie ail Indian National Congress for having Interposed further oUs Uncles, to peace In India and reconciliation with Great Btlt.vn "Tlie present commercial rot of India cannot be stopjied until ueace Is restored" Tlie Times of India. Hcferrir.K to wealthy nine men who contributed liberally to the Congress funds, the paper Ma- 4 00 p. Stales Market Quotation. 5.15 p.

m. Organ Rvil, Arthur Scott Brook. 5.30 p. m. Farm Talk, Huuh Ross.

UK AI, KlumiCASTS AU Schedules In Eastern BundHrcl Time MIH.L VVllniimtnn 27.7 1120 4.15 p. m. I'. Army Band. 4.30 p.

m. TaJnjo tuiiw. 4 45 p. m. 1 talk.

All lleliiioiit. 5.00 p. m. Correct time Uni- p. m.

Virginia Arnold, plan- I ii is irony oi lace mill these men are annna the worst 5.45 lt K.OO 8.20 8 30 9 30 MIlllMiS TONIGHT Delaware No. 1, I. l. O. misits in Odd felh'ws' Hall, Tenth and King streets, at 7 oclink.

H.inv C. Pinnuiiton. nvordlng secretary. Industrial I.nlge, No 42, 1. O.

meets Odd rYllowV Hall, Bear Station, ot 8 o'clock. William F. Silver, treasurer. Star of Bethel Lodge. No 19, O.

meets at odd Fellows' Hall, Grubb's lXrner. Henry 1'rtitde-mangi', secrrtarv. Doils Uxtgc, No. 9. Degree rf Ite-bekah.

I meets in Odd pel-lows' Hall. Tenth and King streets, at 8 o'clock. M.ss Uatti West, secretary. Clirl-tine Kncampment, No. 12.

I. in. lnu Dimna Plajers. in. Frank Peril, tenor, m.

anie as WABC. in. Hotel Ttaymoie Con P- cert Orchestra. 10.00 p. in Correct Time.

tr.sal Orchestra. a. 20 p. in. Robert E.

Hixluig, concert, piant't. 5.30 m. Tlie Co-ed. 5.45 p. m.

Mrs. Smith's Pie 5.59 p. in. CRC time. 6 00 p.

m. Cathay Tea Garden Orchestra. 6.15 p. Newi of the World. 6 20 p.

-J'erry's tport topics. rine Band WEAF. 4 15 United Sl.ites Ami Band WABC 7 15 p. -lestuuia and Answ-rs," James u. MdKr.ald WEAP.

7 30 m. "Adve: us. mi." Oil-belt 7 45 p. Koxy's Gang WJZ. 8 00 p.

m. Business?" Merle Thoriw-WKAP. 8 no p. tXsixirne CKcheftia WOR. 8 30 Tme Plc-tures-WAHC.

8 30 Gypsies Orchestra WEAP. 9 oo p. m-RiiMiun orchestr WABC. 9 30 p. Motors Orchestra WEAP.

10.00 p. nt Uni barrio Orchestra -WABC. 10 00 Concert: R.vhcstcr Civic Orches-Ua WJZ. 10 30 p. "Empire Builders' WJZ.

KC 4 3ii p. Tango Tun. 4.45 p. in. IX TiCk-A Dei-mom.

5.X)p. Radio IUinbliiiKt. 5.30 p. m. Robert HarriuiK, pianist.

5.30 p. m. Miami Blltmore Broadcast. 5.35 p. Radio RamhUntrs 5.45 p.

m. C. ricrtx- Program 6.00 p. m. Carolar correct time.

6.01 p. m. Cathay Tea Garden Or-chfitra. 6.15 p. m.

Aunt Olorm' stories. 6 30 p. Item Weather p. ni. Same as WABC.

p. m. ttiKirts Talk. p. m.

Aver Weather He- the horizon the possibility tl.at Gandhi and his fellows woold be back In prison shortly. Their release was In order that the section of Indian op.n-lon thev represent might have an oppott unity to voice its reaction to the round tiible conference. I'pon li avlng Yerxla Prison. Pooi.a, Gandhi toid lie probably would be back within two eeks. Bomlmy busineM men are hoping that he and other membei-s of th committee will come there this week for a Hurting of the Indian Ked-ni-ted Ohainlicis of Commerce, when the vicwimlnt of IndlHii industry that the civil dlsolx'dienre campaign must.

l- diMsintlnued. will be presented, him. But little ho Is held of a modification of his attitude Meanwhile at Rawalpindi a com inunal riot in which a olllcer was Immed a.ive and a- large iniinDci of persons Injured enilhasl-d mo.e than ever over the week-end Die dithciilty of recoiiclltnt; Narlous Indian viewpoints 'Ilie rioting gicv out of a roast laef feast of some Mtxslems, and the protest, of Hind at the slaughter of a sacred cow. Tenlilc fighting eiisui'd, eontuuiin until a deputy commissioner and su'ilnlendunt a laritc foic. into Gandhi tiKhiv his day of alienee and would fay nothing.

AT the Congi'i'vi leaders ewept him weie leaving tor their homey this evening He will go to Bombay to. morrow BOMBAY. Feb 'J (Afi- M.nlerul.: Indian editorial ounlon tiHiay veh- Hall, at 20tl Delaware vr.nie. Minquas Hre Company, No 1, New-lit, meets first Monday of eich month. George Bailey, Delmana Ualge, No.

ig, Ladlei Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Triihnnen, in o. V. W. Hall, two Washington each and fourth Monday evenings of the month. Mrs.

Marion VV. Green-wood, secretary. Wilmington lodge. No .10. P.

O. Elks, meets lit Elks' Home, UO.i Market street, 8 o'clock. Charles 11 Stmnions. secretary. William MiKinlev Ciuiiinaiidery, No.

315. Knights of Malta, meets at Malta Hall. Shipley street, at 8 o'clink. Richard f'illth, lecrdev. Wa Wa Tribe, No 45, lmprmed It.

meets In Red Men's Hall, Colon, at 8 o'clock. Hurley Moiiley, chief of records. loin Council, No. 14. IVmee of Pocahontas, meets in Red Mens Hail, I'nion, Del, at 8 o'clix k.

Sarali Crolt, keeier if records. rallcvillle Lodge. No. 19. Knights of IMhii.s, meets at 8 k.

in Tal-levville Hall, Talleyville. Curtis II (if rsWU-(R 10. 00 10.30 10 30 port. 10.45 4ir'lii 11 00 Elmer, Virtue, p. m.

George meets in Eden Hall, lentil fi.30 p. ni. Kempers Coke weather Cop." p. ni. Program of Rudolph i'osl No.

158, American sufferers from the Congress activities and desire to call a halt." The moderate jres general'. called the resolutions adopted at Allahabad and other s'atementa of the Mahiitma as hold ami H-latorv, and thev warned that If Eng-lanils present offer of autonomous governmeiit is in. 'he reign of low iessness pur. urd by the Congress thrust IihIIr Into th throes of as well as political chaos THO 11,11 1 UltFS li.s.ri. lire 'unpuntes i tile ir ami api.t-unlit house of Thomas WV, at Ihe smii nea.st cuner of and Washington strtst-ts.

yeMerday moiuliig shortly tie fore 9 o'c'ak'k, owing to faulty iiie lisnisni of an o'l burner In thi basement. si ght mage was done. District Ilie colniwn.es Saturday afternoon extinguished a bNe report 6.30 p. m. Philadelphia Rapid and Oiange streets, at 8 o'clock.

Janus 1) Mm I 104 Ruth street, tliianilal Washington tatdge. No. 1, Knights of meets tit Pythlun Castle, Jitti West street, at 8 Harry P. Cronev. of records and seal Transit.

"Token Travelogues. 7. cm p. in. Correct time; Brown 631 Jfcl.ef 636 from Mayor', Committee.

p. m. Christian Sanderson's feme program. 7 30 p. m.

Evangeline Aduiiu, ha troli tier. 7 45 p. m. When Nights Are Bold I Historic Ramblci. 6.45 p.

m. Charles Latchum. 7.00 p. m. Pied Pijx-r ol Wilming Alpha lodge.

No 25, Kn.ght.s of' Pythias, meets in Pythian Castle. 90 I West street, at 8 o'clock George Collins, ki t'io of records and seal. Boo p. Correct tune, CBS New ton. Wo: Id Symphony.

8 15 p. m. Barbasol program. amond Council, V. 5, Jr.

Order 7.15 Lcxlon of End Harbor, N. J. 11.30 p. in Jean Wetner, organ. MOKNrmark 4J2 M.j 710 kC 4.IW p.

Newark Katety Council. 4 15 p. ni. FralK esco Ijosavio, tenor. 4 30 p.

in. F-ssex String Trio, 5 00 p. in Spanish Professor llur-raide. 6 15 p. in.

"Miss Algonquin 7100." 5.33 p. in Martin Club 5 45 p. Clarence William Trio 6 00 p. in. I'ncle Don.

6 30 p. ni Air Journal. 6 45 p. in. Paul Orchtstra.

7.01 p. ni. Cabin's Orchestra 7 15 p. in. "Sujut H.ghway," Abraham Jeiui.

7 33 p. in. Charles Murphy, "Advert laing." linilio Day lv Day t'ni ed American hanlc. meets In wiiminnton. Ii 1).

No. 1 p. m. Unites iiuiinry five, p. m.

Saver Brother' horo- 7 25 o.ni p. in. ciinmintham Kniirlit-in- sa.i. 9io ni Correct time. The Three MiH'tmnics' Home, 907 Tsinall street, at 8 o'clock Elmer S.

Howell, sect -1 tary, 2413 Jetlerson street. American Flag Council, No. Junior Order Cnited Ameiican Mechanics, meets eiery Monday evening i Raki-rs. the restaurant of Joph 429 Fast FiMirUt Ktreet, caived by a I I of grease boding over Tin I Camp No. 4.

Patriotic Order of odd Fellows' Hall. Main street, at Americans, meets In P. O. of A 7 tut p. in.

Prancis E. Hall. 3 1 ti Ha.st ment i Mi'iatiiva (Vand- Miss HV C. 11. 1U TIUIHII.D i AsiiK Uted Press Radio Editor! NEW YORK.

ht). 2 CAP' -After he gets a good sunt with his 2rt-weeks' radio ries Maunce Clieva- Ma. stiect, Ncwatk, siHietary. 9 30 p. An Evening in Paris.

10 00 in Correct tune, Robert Burns Panatela program. 10 30 p. Don Amalzo. 1100 p. m.

Correct time Hall, 4i(i West Scienth street. Helen A. Ellis, secretary. lvl Council. No.

1, fns andl Nol'E: Tne columns of 'Ihe Fve- Daughters of Liberty, meets In La 7 45 p. lier program Is to be tO Hulldmg. No 4 West Ninth street, at an hour Maurue opens on WEAFiij ocloi-k. Miss Grace Rilev, secie- -Vbn- Junior." Will Os- Collins, hour; m. Downey and Leon Orrhe.stra.

soope. 7 30 p. in. Marion MiCardle, contralto. 7 45 p.

in. Caroline Entertainers. 8 (jti p. in. Bavnard's correct time.

8 01 p. Ted Bergcr and his Imperials. 8 p. m. Jlx-ul pianlat.

8 45 p. Ila May Daw-son, soprano. 9 00 p. in. George Turner, tenor; Charlt.s Silverthorn.

baritone. 9.15 in The Pierrot Pair. 9 4 p. in. Pearl Schmidt, soprano.

10.00 in. Tlio Voice at the Piano. 1030 Wikon Collin, "The Hoy." 11.00 p. m. Hollywood Lights.

11.15 p. m. Music Box. mug Jcunuil sit open for all live fia-teirial Ail hems for publlratliin siwi.ild be inaiked FYaternal." Evening Journal, and sent as sixui as possible, Insii givxl space. Any change In oftl erg or time and pliu'e ol meetings should lie sent to the same dep irtment.

p. ni WOR Minstrels. 8 01 borne 8 30 900 9 15 9 45 p. ni Los Charros. p.

in. On the Riviera. 11 is p. m. Columbia Radio Column Jleyuood Broun 1130 p.

Orchestra, direct ion of Willard Alexander. l-'OO Midnicnt Correct tune, As-burv Park Casino Orchestra. 12 30 a. m. CHS Nocturne.

1 Oo a. Mining Persons Kepuru C'ood nleht. and stations next Sunday evening and for his first four programs goes on for a half hour only. He us billed for 8 30 P. M.

but starting March 8 the tune will In- from 8 to 9 This will give him opiortuiilty to include four songs as well as more his putter. The Dave Rubmoff orchestra furnishes mu.Ur. y. Diamond Slate Tent, Mncaneea meets In Eden Hall, at 8 o'clock. K.

A IK'tiante. record keeper. Washington Camp, No 12. Patriotic Order Hons of Atneilca, meets at Port I'enn. at 8 o'clock.

Albert secretary. M.ny ia 11 ihe. No 8. Improved Or- p. in He Is and Dunn, niin- ttrels.

10 15 p. Astor Dance Orches tra. NATONAUST To make wav for the horn's i.ro- der of Red Men. meets ill Red Men's at 8 o'clock gram, Major Bowes and his tin "an. an i-u-im-v mmt NEARBV BROADCASTS WHINrw Vork4M wo 10 45 p.

ni. Globe Trotter. 1100 p. in. Time; Weather.

1103 p. m. Dave Brothers, Col-etfiuns. 1130 p. in Moonbeams KC 11.30 p.

Rttz-Carl'on Orchestra 12 00 midnight-Baynards correct time. VVilmliyrton 211 1 1420 KC family are to be moved, probably to Friday right. IN INDIA BAN George A tiibson, chief of records IIojiih kohiicking No. 17, Improved Order of Red Men. meets In Red Mens Hall, 517 Shipley street at 8 o'rlx-k.

J. W. Eollansbise, chief KDKA IMtt-sburfh 3(Ki K0 K( 4 00 p. a. Marine Band 4 45 p.

in. "Twilight Circle Charlotte Greer. 5 00 p. Next Door. CoLDS pave the way for pneumonia.

Don't take a chance; Treat colds promptly but avoid "dosing." Just rub on 6 15 p. in. Little German Band. m. Opening Program.

PC 430 500 m. Radio Business Direc fi I PLAN a.JO p. m. Gobel Mystery Girl. 6 45 p.

7 45 8 03 p. ni Same as WJZ. Baby Chicks, Fleet wing Band, Same as WJZ. Cole Mountain- of records. Mavasoit Trllie, No.

56, Improved Order ot Red Men, meets at Over- look Colony, Claymotit, at 8 o'clock A. F. Holm, chief of records, ft 45 p. ni. Rex eers.

tory. COO p. 601 p. 13 p. a is p.

8 30 p. 11 15 m. Glaeser time signals, Dinner Music, m. REM wea-her forecast, in. Aunt and her radio m.

Stanley -Warner lV.li 1: Kit Screen, and radio (hu fornu is and a orchestra die tsd by Freddie Rich are to have a weekly-radio roundup on WABC and rhain starting the muht of February 5. Tlie Idea Is to bring befrire the microphone outstanding stars from the three fields of entertainment, the first program to Include tt Morse, blues singer; Art Gillham, pianist; Tlie Jolly Jugglers, comedy duo; Ruth Glenn and Katherlne Kent, Harmony Singers, and Thco Karl, tenor. 6 05 p. m. Black and Gold Orchestra; "Who's Behind the Name'" Edwin Alger.

-Bobby Maker's Or- party. 1145 chestra. ni. 7.00 p. m.

A Musical Dcml-Usse. Sanapa Council, No. art, Daughters of Pocahontas, meets In Manltoo Hall at 8 o'clock. Mary E. Presholer, keeper of records.

Delaware Ctinmander' No. 52. O. of meets each first Monday evening in the month in P. O.

S. of u. in. nw.a ionay," questions and answers, James O. McDonald.

7 30 p. m. Careless Love, negro d.wtrv In India, the Nationalist leiid-eis dcciiled lo publish their resoiu-ta at once. In effect the move means that Prime Minister MucDonald's offer of an eventual qualified dominion status for India with important reservations to the British riown his bs-n rejected, and that war. the pnss.ve war of apathy and of law.

will continue. Time Is now, small chance of Nationalist participation ill wiy SM L( II 00 p. "How's MID-WESTERN BIWI AIX As I Wt.Ml Clileago 345 87U KC 10 00 p. m. Tlie Smith Family.

10.30 p. ni. Vita phone Oiciietra 1100 p. m. Anuxs 'n' Andy.

11.15 p. Popular Program. 1130 p. Mike and Herman. 11.45 p.

-Popular Program, 12 15 p. Air Vaudeville. 1 15 a. m. Inna Glen, Organ Con- Merle Thorae.

WICKS VapoRub 8 1) p. m. In the Nation's Capitol, -Men Behind Washington News it fx'rt S. Allen. 8.3 p.

m. A. arid P. Gypsies. 9 30 p.

m. Geni'ral Motors Pro-' Brigadiers, male quartet. 10.00 p. m. Adventures of Bhei-io.

Holmes, dramatic sketch. p. m. Robinson's OVIR MILLION JARS USID TIARLY Candlelight Club. 6.45 p.

m. Wesley Ware's Six Strollers. 7.15 p. ni. Kid Sunshine and his Scraprxjok.

7 45 p. ni. Dan Herrmann's Orchestra. 8 30 p. m.

Dictatype Note. 8.35 p. m. Brennan Brothers, Novelty Entertainers. 9 00 p.

m. Bernle Rciinan and his Niv'htliawks. loco p. m. Gltsaser time tUrnals.

10.02 p. in Polish Program directed by Felix Chubelck. 10.30 p. m. Summary sign off.

rlIII.Ani:lJHIA BROADCASTS ni.1T IJt Bros. 535 M.i 50 KC 4 30 p. ni. Arthur Comby, baritone; Sylvia B. I-eventhal, soprano; Mar- i North, pianist.

4.58 p. m. Shopping News. 5 00 p. m.

Children's Twilight Ho if. p. m. McMullln Sisters and Hui.h Welch. 5 .50 p.

m. Six o'clock Dessert Time 7.30 p. m. The Pasha program; Vaughn De Is billed to return to NBC, New York, within three weeks afier a stay at station WTAM Cleveland. The same three jM-rlod also Is expected to see Baby Rikse Marie back befme the mlcro-photie.

Slie has been making a vaudeville tour. SAYSHIRISTIANS" ARE CIIALLEiNTiED Ilie Rev Park W. Huntington. im got lal Ions to come I In addition to the disolHd.cnre I tiiuse.s of the Congress commlt'-ee's re.solui ions, attention was called to the right of the Indian to picket the A. Hull.

R. F. Mack, recorder. Wilmington Aerie, No. 74.

Fraternal Order of Eagles, meets In Eigle.s Hall, Sixth and Tat nail streets, at 8 o'clock. William 11. Hayes, secretary. Osceola Lodge, No 5. Knights of Pythias, meets In the Fraternal Company's Building, Newark, at 8 o'clock G.

Mitchell, keeper of records and seal. latdy Miller Lodge, No. 6, Order of shepherds, tit Bethlehem, meets at 8 o'clock in Red Men's Hall. 517 Shipley street. Mrs.

Sadie C. Sliaud. scribe. lijanrtywlne Conclave, No. 4, Hcj-Ijisophs, or S.

W. iiusrts at 7.45 o'cloi at 611-613 Market lreet. It. Robinson, secretary. George Paul Parrel Camp, No.

United Spnush War Veterans, met In Ii ish-American Hall, stixt'i and pencil streeis, enrh first and third 11.30 p. Orchestra, 11.30 p. m. Florence Richardson 'i Nichols Orcheo- foreign cloth, narcotic, ami liquor and liquor f.liopn without, bieakiiiij the law. The resolutions expressly (tinned the jx'ople's right to mak" their own sal: and demanded withdrawal of repressive ini'iu-uires against Nationalist activities.

The re." ilulions hr night large on to Ir 12 1 a. m. Husk O'Hare's Oixhes- VCiN (-hleago 416 720 (' I 8,:,0 p. m. Rairif as VEAF.

p. in. Clara. Lu 'n' Em." p. nv Musical Menu.

li.lil m. Allan Grant, pianist: "irvry Five. 0 p. m. Correct Time; Synco-' Symphony Orchestra.

in Nightiiawks; Drake Hotel stra. I V. Inelnnatl 428 700 KC p. m. Bradley Kincald.

C15 p. m. Howard Thurston, mii- ry an. 6 30 p. Hotel sinton Orchestra.

6 45 m. Same as WJZ. 7 15 p. m. Kuiuwret Melodies.

7 30 p. ni. Variety. Or- chestra. III MlltIS ATI AMIC 111.

N. J. D. Kaiser, speaker. Hnrry evenings or the month.

II E. Kliind, adjutan'. Amarantli Hive, No. 1, Lady Mac-Siaeev, meets at 8 clin In Eden 7.50 p. m.

Mcuarrie smooi W.tt Nrw York 395 M.j 5K0 KC 400 p. m. Dance Orchestra. 4 I p. m.

Classic Gems. 5 00 m. Maltlne Story, "Puss in Bo 5.35 p. Reiports; Stock Market; Financing Summary; Cotton Prices-Agricultural. 5 50 p.

m. "Sports." Captain Scullv. 6 00 p. m. Start and Stop.

6.15 p. m. Mormon Tabernacle Choir, organ. 6 45 r. Literarv Dicesr.

Tooirs tin. 755 p. m. weather report CVSLISSB! Tiiorri 753 8 00 815 p. m.

Gruen time, p. "How's Business?" Merle p. m. Fifteen Minutes In the Mm RADIO'S BRIGHTEST Capitol. Nation's A.

fc P. Gyisies 8 30 nister ol St. Stephens EvaiiK'eliral I Lutheran Church, Thlreenth and Broom strtsi't, jireached yesterday morning on the theme: "Life's Battlefield He based Ills text on Luke 9: 36 using the transfiguration scene as an example of the challenge in every Christian today to work in the Master's Kingdom. Our battlefield is here and our life's work lies before lis" "We too know some of the blessings that corn" from our mountain top exiierleiiees and we -would have many tiims loved to tarry there Jvsus and His spirit. But the wirld awaits our labor and our witness hearing.

"People everywhere are forget in? Ood and neglecting His Church. Materialism with its mechanistic and godless teaching: suc-ess wi'h Its ever-glowing glories Bre leading men and women away from God. Our nine! is to face these sinful conditions and to endeavor to win tmrk errlniT souls to the hear of the Eternal Father. Our work today Is to bring the nations to the Christ. "But Christ, remains today the ate.i historical jerson of all the greatest teacher anion men and the greatest rellir.ous founder of all time.

Just as with the individual so must society meet with Jesus in al. m. The General Motors 9.30 MORNING FEATURE www 10.011 r. 700 7.15 730 7 45 8.30 p. m.

Amos 'n' Andy. p. m. Tast yeast Jesters, p. m.

Phil Cook, p. m. Roxy's Gang Hour, p. m. Luden's Novelty Gr -Adventures of Sher- Tune in on tht peppy cixstra.

9 00 in. Maytag Orchestra. 9 3(1 p. m. Chesebrough Real Folks, nuiifuttTjfliiyTi ske'eh.

10.00 p. Strorrberg-CarlMjn Hour; Mrs. Cecile Genhurt, pianist; R-irhestr Civic Orchestra. 1030 p. m.

Empire Builders dramatic sketch. 11.00 p. m. Slumber Music. 12.00 Midnight Duke Ellington's Orchestra.

12.30 a- m. Joe Morgan's Orchestra. WABC New York 349 80 KC 4.15 p. m. U.

S. Army Band. 4 30 p. m. Wardman Park SOUPS ORCHESTRA 9.15 to 9.45 A.

M. SVLIT WIAI1 and led MM l-tI)Mti). I( thl brilliant radio rngrsiri frlrriiti tdur mornlnr nd ih oa h'H food II Id lil HOTEL LUDY South Carolina Avenu Al the BoardWk ATLANTIC CITY'S Newest Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel $5 00 DAY AND UP AMI RICAN HAN Wrlie Phone or Wlr. Ll'DV, l). 7 45 p.

ni. Bob Newha.l, Spirt Slices. 8 00 p. Smiling Ed 8 30 p. ni Same as WJZ.

10 00 p. m. Vision Airs. 10.30 p. m.

Empire Builders. 11 00 p. m. Estate Weather. 1103 p.

m. Willys Musical Memories. 12 00 midnight Castle Farm Or- cliesra. 12 30 a. m.

Sal' and Peanuts. I. 00 a. m. Hotel Gibson Orrhes-tia.

KMOX St. Iuls 275 M.J 1090 KC 1100 p. m. Musical Aviators; orchestra. II.

15 p. m. John and Ned, harmony team. 1130 p. m.

Phillips 66 Club; orchestra. 12 30 a. m. Bed Time Story for Grown Ups. 1240 a.

Jacqulnot Jules, organ. MAYIlXVESIGIITEI) TRADE WIND PARTS W'APHINOTON', Feb. 2 'APL-Possibility Uiat wreckage at the Ill-fated airplane Trade Wind had been sighted floating in the Atlantic near he Azores was seen today ill a rr.es-sae received at the Navy Department from the steamship Voungstown. The mes-vige said the Youngstown had pa.ssed gray-colored wreckage resembling a of an airplane wing, about. 275 miles northwest of Hoi on the Island of Fayal.

Aores. Tlie Trade Wind, with Mrs. Bervl Hart, and Lieutenant William S. Mac-Laren a'wird, left Bermuda January 10 headed for the Azores and never arrived. th lanes of Commerce; in tl 1 saerei ritadtl of the home: In the plant of business: In the ofiVes all pro-I 'sslons; In the courts of Justice and the halls of leg.s'atioii "The weary and turbulent world; I and tested b'lsmess; o- ertaxed "i Starr yovr day with 5.00 p.

5.30 p. 5 45 p. 6 00 p. 6 45 p. 7.00 p.

ni Gypsy Miwicniakers. m.0-Eds Girls' Trio, m. Virginia Amold, pianist m. Kibbler's Orchestra. program.

m. Current Events, H. V. muftlc and start your meals with soup." Kaltenborn. lork 10 30 p.

Symphonic Rhytiim Makers. WIP-WFAN WIP-WFAN Broadcasting Co. 492 610 KC 4.00 p. ni Clirlstlan Endeavor Jubilee program. 4.30 p.

Wardman Park Orchestra. 5.00 p. m. Gypsy Music Makers. 5.30 p.

m. Town Tattler. 00 p. m. Gordon Kibbler's Fulton Royal Orchestra.

6 45 p. m. Tony's Scrapbook. 7.00 p. m.

Uncle Wip. 7.25 p. m. -Curtias Candy Talk. 730 p.

m. Mammy Orange program. 8.00 p. Correct tune; Hotel Walton Orchestra. 8 30 p.

m. Savino Tone Picture 9.00 p. U. of P. Dramatic Club.

9.30 p. Donald King, tenor. 9 45 p. m. Talk on opera, "Moz-zeck," by William C.

Hammer, general manager of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company. 10.00 p. m. Orient Orchestra. 10.30 p.

m. Adelphia Orchestra. 11.00 p. m. Golden Gate Orchestra.

11.30 p. ni. Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra. 12 00 ni. Good-night.

M'FI Strawbridge Clothier 535 SfiO KC 4.00 p. m. Bill Antrim and His Rosemont Cafe Orchestra. 6.05 p. m.

Uncle Sam at Your Service. 6.30 p. m. "Who's Behind the Name," by Edwin Alger. 6.45 p.

m. Black and Gold Room Orchestra. 7.00 p. Philadelphia Art Alliance program; recital by Chief Caupolican, baritone of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company, WCAl I nlversal Broadcasting Co. 492 M.j 610 KC 4.00 p.

m. Radio Listening Test. 7.15 p. m. Club Belleau the selfish society wiil never find re.t and peace until thev turn to J' sus and heart Him 'Pence be Still." 1,339 AltKHSTS LAST MONTH i T7ie toal number of an-es'-s mad' bv the police for January was 1,339, i which 501 were for vlo'atlng park-I lug rt-gulatlons ur.d 109 for violatinf; Let DUNCAN Test Your Radio Tubes FREE! 7.30 p.

7.45 p. gram 8.00 p. 8 15 p. m. E.

Adams, astrologer, m. Anheuser Busch prowl. Nev, World Symphony m. Baibasol Program, m. Savinc tone pictures, m.

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m. Columbia's Column Hey wood Brown. 11.30 p. m. Henderson's Orchestra.

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