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'a fade 23 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1937 Ramblers' Captain tsttrday Hart Hsars liBO M. tt I' P. M. Network and Local Radio Features on the Air Today (All Schedule in Eastarn Standard Time)) Saturday, Novambar 6, 1937 I RAMBLER SKATERS TIN OPENER TOniGHT P.

M. WABC-Hellmut Baerwald, German nlanist WCAU-Raillofllm MEN'S if, STORE Thl Horn of Hsrt Schaffnar I Marr Clothts NOW I ALL CHARGE PURCHASES PAYABLE IN JANUARY W. Z-Ne: (lien. Simonds KYW, Haley woK-SlMa Frooa. Ky-men W.IZ-l.lnton Wells .4 WIP-Phlla.

Boost-era' Association WOR-Half-Cenlury Dlnnr to Waller Johnson 8 P. M. WFIL, WJZ Bam Dance WCAU. WARI Prof. QUU WIP-Jenime Kern ReMie STATIONS ON THK AIR I KC Kf I WIBO HUlWFtL- MSO KYW KKOWIP mil WCAU '1170 WEAF WI WT.NJ 1J80WOR 710 WTF.I.

7 W.TEN 820WABC Ksn WRA.X WO A. M. I.SB Vv'OR-Merrvmakera i.4S WCAU-Wak I'd WOR-llncle Uon WIP-Cathollc Hour KYW-Aroly Anarl Vi'KAK-Spanlah Heme Broadcast Highlights 1.45 P. Princeton-D a football game, P. M.

WCAU University of Pennsyl- vania-Penn 8tate football game. 1.45 P. Colgate-Holy Cross football game. 1.45 P. State football game, 3.45 P.

M. WEAK Notre Dame-Pittsburgh football game (WFIL at 3.00 P. KYW at 4.30 P. i.l.a vriu-unuea dull ness Men KYW-Kerny msmng WCAU-Bill Hser and Live WIP-Mornln Cheer WOR-Mutleal Clock WJZ-People'a Mandale Pro 7 M. gram a an WFIL-New Sports KYW, WEAF-Spcrlai Ue-livery Wllli-Commentatot a.

IV-won Chicago Svmphonv orch a. .10 KYW. WEAF-Tvtcago opera Companv "irst art of "Man itlvout a Country" WCAU. WABC-Among Our Souvenirs WlP-Pecuy Fox. songs KVW-NeWe WIP-Mornlna Cheer RT ATKORJAIi RECOGNITION WEAF -News; Foolball Bcnrea WlP-Sporta LIS WCAU-HaDM 1.30 Valley Bnva WC AU, ABt-rootnau Keus l.ja WEAF-Kan Runes WDASMarry-Go-Round Jr.

P. M. KYW, WEAF Jack Haley'a Log Cabin. Wendy Barrle, Virginia Verrtll and others. P.

M. KYW, WEAF Opera "The Man WJZ-Newa: Football Scores j. Kiae ana snina WOR-Sorey'i Orrh. i 9.30 KYW-Muslral Clock WABC-Organ Reveille 1.4a WCAU-Willlam Vare. commentator vv ir vuanei 10 P.

M. WIP-Mover's Orch. WCAU, WABC-Ynur Hit Paimte WML, WJZ Gun Smoka I. aw KYW, III. IS Wlp Tr.iulmiloiin, WKIL-Conno Orch.

WOR-Newa KYW-Sinamg Strings ,45 WFIL-Sporta WOR-Mwlern Miracles WAHC-' Kiglitlng Crime" WIP-t'nrle Win WJZ-John B. Kennedy WCAU-Golden Music KYW-l'ncla Sam Working f.ir YiMI Without a Country," by Dr. Walter Dam-rosch. 10.00 P. WABC Your Hit Parage.

WJZ-Jauaneae Xvlnnhonlst I.Mr wadc, will, WJZ-Newa 8 A. M. WEAF-Rrliglon In the News WEAF-Your Host Is Buffalo WIP-Kaasell'a (lnh. W.IZ-To He Announced Judge Welsh to Toss 'Out Puck; Phila: Faces Cleveland By gTAN BACMGABTNEE Ice-hockey Is here gainl PrompUy 8.30 P. M.

at the Arena tonight Judge George A. Welsh, of the united States District Court, will op the puck that will send the Philadelphia Ramblers and the Cleveland Barons against each other In the opening game of the International-American League champlon- AncMrtiat a struggle it should bet The onioans under the managership Sthe lamed Bill Cook one of the latest, players to ever don a hockey Sr have a club that promises 5 A before the first stick crowd. In the line-up are seven mSwnden, powerful stick-wield-J wta will try to batter their way to the flag with brute strength. Awinst Uita array of strength iifnaeer Herb Gardiner of the Ram-Wer" has a clever, fast club that will 'n on smartness rather than on it will be "struggle between Jhr power and skill. PERSONNEL CHANGES Msnv changes have been made in of both teams.

Gardl- WIP-KisJit Bella WOR-Newa WABC-Pnetle Strlnga WARC-Rlchard Maxwall KYW-Streamllnera WlP-Naw-i; Freacott't Orch. 4t KVW, WEAF, WJZ- IWCAU. WABC at K.girt S.4S KYW, Trio WJZ. Aunt Jemima WFIL-Tune 'lima WCAU-Melodlea WABC-Fiddler'a Fancy- WOK-Ma(ic Prosram 10 WIPHomemavera WFIL-Newa: Muaw KYW, WEAF-Nancy Swan-aon. aong; WORlarrlage Clinic WJZ-Breen and De Roae WCAU, WABC-Frad Feibel, organ io.lS WFIL-Melody Lane KYW.

WEAF-Charioteera WJZ-SwIngtlma Trio l.30 KYW, WEAF. Manhattera WOR-Vanety WlP-Volce or Health WJZ-Kreni' Orch. WCAU. ABC Ut'a Pretend 104 WIP-Modern Muile WKIL-Thrlft Pararia a a. m.

KVW. WEAF-Radlo Forum WJX-Patrlcia Ryan WlP-Uncle Wlp 1 l.lft WIF-Women'i News KYW, WKAF-Songa and Homey Phltoaophy WJZ-Male Quartet li.sa WOR-U. S. Army Rand WIH-Today't Muelc WJZ-Ou Barn WFIL-Sttcet Scenea KYW. WEAF-lnatrumentai (iroup WCAU.

WABC-Ctnclnnatl Conaenatory of Muaic 1 1 AF-Cobweha KVW-lel'i Visit the Zoo WlP-Texaa Ranger 12 Noon Wtp-Hovie Knaembla' WJZ-l'all to Youth WCAU. WABC-Captlvatora WKIL-Neva: Melodiea WOR-Parenta' Club KYW. WF.AK-Royal Orch. IS. IS WJZ-Bnrk Holloa WIP-Eight in a Hayloti WondertuJ World" U.l.v-WJZNewa (KYW at ll.se KYW.

WEAF-Bat-ties' Ensemble WIP-News: Dance Musle WABC-Hall'a Orch. wc, Ai'-uon wovay 'As the World's Finest Cow hi nation of Warmth Without Weight WF.AF-Strtm Sextet WJZ-Noraemen (Juartet MURRAY MURDOCH New leader of the local ice hockey team, who will lead his men against the Cleveland Buroni in the opening of the International-American League season at the Arena tonight. Murdock, a former member of the Rangers, has played more than 600 consecutive games. WFIL-Jnliv Man WnK-Melodlea; Talk WIP-News WKAK-Slrlnf Sxtet Eneemblt WCAU-MrlndlM 7 P. M.

WCAU-Talk, by ruslmaster Gnliagher IP-Fool notes WUR-Sports Talk WJZ-Messnge of Israel WAItC'-SwIng Seasion WKIL-Henfrew Valley Folk KYW. WEAK-Top llattera l.liv WlP-Rabbl J. Ger-son llrenner WCAU-Four Stars Tonight WOH-Stanfonl-Soulhern California foothall gtime 7.30 Jim'i Question lire Orch. KYW-Muslcal Moments WKAK-Muslral Program WCAU. AHC-ltand Con-c-rt l.ammol du Pont, aoeakpr- l.ia WAB( -Ann Lent l.io WEAF-Kashlona In Music Jamboree 1.49 WEAF-Nmre Pama.

PltlilmrKh Football Game (KYW at 4.311) WABC-Baylur-Texaa game P. M. WFIL-Notre Dame-Pltta-burgh Football Game 4 P. M. 4.

sa WIP-News; Fuhr-man'a Orch. WJZ-Cluh Matinee WCAU-Texaa XJ. -Baylor football game WOR-Nes 4.4S WIP-Newa WOR-Illlnls-NortlWMlern ln.4a A Piiihlcms and Solutions," llerliert M. me WIP-Newa AUC-l'iiltl Chanln II P. M.

WFIL. WOR-Newa WJZ-Nevvs; To be An-nou need IP-Hurherue WCAU, WAMU-NevvSi Master's On-h. KAF-Kudulf Frlml, ireh. KVW-News: Muvlr 11.11 WOR-lli'ldl'i Onh. WKIt- Cummlns' Orch.

KYW Music As You Want II.S WIP-Siiltans WKAK-Pnnahue'a Orrll. On h. WCAU, WABC-Goodman'B 30 I L-oman Fee lal KYW. WEAK-Do Vou Remember WCAU-Stremlln Revue WFIL, WJZ-Farm and Home Houf WOR-Newa: Rvivla Clydo WCAU-happy Valley Boya 11.45 KYW-Rhylhm at Midday WKIL Thrlft Parade WH'-Klreslile Quartet 1 P. At.

WOR-Pet Club WFIL-Melndtea KYW, WEAF-Ran WlWe'a Orch. WtP-Man on the Street WCAU -Our. Public Schiiola WABC-Orlentale l.la WOR-Rhythm Orch. WCAU-Talk Xrom Franklin Institute WIP-Minatreli KYW, WEAF-Eacorta WABC-Jimmy Shields, tenor l.HO WCAU-Kickoff Parade KYW, WEAF-Campui ('a)iera JZ-Panlcn'a Orrh. WARC-Buiraln Presents 1 .46 WCAU-Penn-Penn Slate f'ootball Came WOR-Holy Cross Colgate Game WJZ-Prlncetnn-Dartmouth Football Game WABC-Jark Shannon, tenor UPPER DARBY NS wiP-KWii Bella WOR-Martha and Hal S.4S IL-Newa Teller'a Houaa W.IZ-I.udlle and Lanny V.

ABC-Uon Goldman FROM CHELTENHAM KYW-Miialcal Moments Vi IP-Mover's Orch. 1.4& WOR-Tha Answer A. M. W1P -Eijtht Bella WFIL. VVJZ.Breaktast Club Alpacuna Continned From First Sports Page Football Game 5 P.

M. WIPCuhana I 1 H-Merrymakera WFIL-Sporta WOR-Keatlng'i Orrh. Wll'-Cucktallf KYW. WEAF-Kindergarten WJZ-Rakove'a Orch. WFIL-Rraume WCAU-Ben Alley Olsen'l Orch (WCAU at 5.4.V WOR Keatlng'a Orch.

g.4n WOR-Charloteeri Sr has lost Bryan Hextall. Clint F.AF-The Wise Man WABCRay Block, piano WOR.Varlety VtCAU-C. P. Shoffnw KYW-Boy Scout Jamlwree WOR-Onjan Recital Vt EAF-Streamllnera KYW-Maalc Music WCAU. WABC-Dalton orcn.

Midnight WIP-Marsala's Orch WCAU. WABC-Kave Orrh. KYW, F.AF-W Mile's Orrh. WFIL. WOR -Jones' Onh.

WJZ Roger's Onh 11. JO WFIL. WOR-Wavne King's Orrh W.IZ-Rlrhman's Orrh. WCAU, ARC -Crosby KYW, WEAF-Barron'a Onh, WlP Rmnn's Orrh Have Happcneil to You" grabbing the spotlight with their Men WF.AF-Jean Sahlon KYW-Cncle Hunch Bojt WIP-Grafl's Orch. a r.

m. OR The Answer Man WCAU. WABC-Yuur Unseen Friends KYW. WEAF-Rlpley WIP-Foolhall Rally WFIL, WJZ-Roth'a Orch. tr WCAU, WABC-' It Might IP-Dance Mu.ic scoring plays, it was the work of an WlP-Temple-Mlchlgan SUta other back that accounted more for Upper Darby's victory than any oth Brother! Football Game KYW-Vltlanova-Marquette Football Game tr.M, WABC-Ensembte Pr er factor.

In the second half Don t.ao WCAU-Majle fram WOR-Lonely Cowboy I WIP-Nea Calebaugh entered the line-up for the Panthers and assumed the punt. Bmith BODDy IV.ua,, ociv Danny Cox and Charlie Mason. Their Blaces will be filled by Murray Mur-doch BUI Carse, Normie Mann, Lude Warelng and Kilby MacDonald. Cook has added Art Bertlett, Lome Duguid, Peggy O'Neill. Les Cunningham and several others to the Cleve-land roster and has already transformed the team that was an easy mark for the remainder of the clubs last season into a serious threat.

NINE VETERANS Nine of the players who were ac ing duties. His boots were long and well placed, putting the Royals back on their heels deep in their own ter ritory. Football Again Holds Centre of Radio Stage IFOli MEEI Cheltenham Upper Darby Pns. Gauer Ift end Keelan Kerna Left tackle Hauat described over WEAF at 2 45 P. M.

and over WFIL at 3.00 P. M. KYW Ferguson Left guard Tropp Joachim Centre McGowan Bolger Right guard Gregor Cartledge Right Uckle Flnneasey Amhrogl Right end Srhupakis Hricker Quarterback Baldwin Coulter I'ft halfback Jones EUcman Right hall buck Mt-Neft Anrirlen Fullback J. McFillln n.ill UrnaAnoet a rtnctlvn nf th DDltlll 'I Gambling Probed Near City Hall Continued From First Pag son, and the other by "Charlie" Kaelker. both fugitives from indictmentthere was another on 10th st.

and five more on Market st. The boundaries of the police district commanded by Callahan extended from the north side of Chestnut st. to the South sid of Vine, and from the west side of 7th st. to the Schuylkill River, embracing the bulk of the 9th and 10th wards. In addition to Callahan, a so-called at 4.30 P.

M. The Colgate-Holy Cross Hitler Peace Step Denied by Chinese Continued From First Page of "realism" Into the conference when Count Luigt Aldrovandl-Marescottl, Itallin representative, suggested that the best thing the conference could do would be to invite Japan and China to get and then adjourn. His suggestion, made at a private session of the delegates, was followed by silence. Meanwhile, no progress was made toward appointing the committee to carry on the mandate of the conference. The present plan ia to defer action until after teceipt of a new Cheltenham 0 fl 06 game will be described on WOR beginning at 1.45 P.

M. At 7.15 P. M. Vpner Darby 7 0 0 07 Touchdowns Eiseman. McNeff.

Point touchdown Joachim. Substitutions WOR will broadcast a portion of the Stanford University-Southern Cal- Cheltenham Banes. Calebaugh. Cartwright, O'Sulllvan. Marr.

Cameron. Upper Darby P'ere Klchlme. Ursinus. 1 1 rintnll V. 11U1I11H Hailic.

lyvimut VJI inc. Batuc ub- ITmolre. Worlhlnstnn. Villanova. Head Hnea i.i.

uucKiiell. Time of periods. iween Dayiura uiiuricmt-u cirvcu miu Texas University will be broadcast on WABC at 3.45 P. M. Ti minutes.

Downingtown Triumphs .1 Jack Haley will present "Horatio John Donofrlo and Len Cassenta each ran 83 yards to touchdowns as Haley in the Foreign. Legion" and Downingtown High turned in its Ted Flo Rlto's orchestra, with the 8ix Sugars, will introduce a hill seventh straight triumph by defeat ing Berwyn High, 46-0, in a Subur billy novelty, "A Crow-eyed Cow-, boy on a Cross-eyed Horse," on the Log Cabin Jamboree, to be heard 1 ban Conference game at Berwyn yesterday. rwvuninfftnwn Pntlfinna ftru-vn on KYW at 8.30 ociocx tonignt. "mystery witness," who is presumed to have some connection with West Philadelphia gambling, either as an erstwhile operator, or as a player, was before the jurors. Today additional police witnesses will be heard, the most reliable indication being that they will be culled largely from the of patrolmen and plalnclothesmen assigned to duty In the central city.

PROBE "STICK UP" Mento Left end Durbann Musical numbers will feature Jack and Virginia Verrlll in "Mama, I Japanese reply. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden left by plane this afternoon for London. He was expected back by. Tuesday. COLONIAL AIM SIGHTED BERLIN.

Nov. 5 (U. Fuehrer Adolf Hitler contemplates a Nasi-Fascist effort to end the war In China in hopes that nis appearance in the role of "peace maker" will bolster his case for return of Germany war-lost colonies, tellable sources Want to Make Rhythm," and Miss Verrlll alone in "I'd Rather Call You Baby." Others on the program 1 Gillespie Left tackle Malm Capnotti. Left guard Shaw Rayeor Centre Webb Giralfalco Right guard Friend Reutter Right Blynderbusa Jamison Right-end Pa'tlson Kellom. quarterback Dixon Petrella Left halfbeck Caulk nonofrin R'sht halfback Kelly Cassenta Fullback D'Ambroaio Ornvnlngtown 14 ft 13 13 48 Berwyn 0 0 0 0 0 are Wendy Barrle and Warren Hull, Oil ifiitiV' tive in keeping the Ramblers on top of the Eastern Division last season have been retained for local service.

These are Bert Gardiner, goalie; Jumbo Ayres, Murray Patrick, Larry Molyneaux and Hugh Gustafson, de-fensemen, and Eddie Wares, Lloyd Roubell, Cliff Barton, and Joe Krol, forwards. The Ramblers' new captain, Murray Murdoch, has been with the Rangers in New York for eleven years and has been one of the out-atanding players in the National League for many seasons. He re-eently played his 600th game in Ranger regalia and has been sent here to take the place of Danny Cox, who handled the team for the past two years. Murdoch has already made many friends here since arriving a few days ago and is expected to be received warmly by the fans. Ramtilsra Poi.

Cleveland Gardiner Goal Roberta 1) 3 Avres Right defenae Robertann 2) Si Guitafmn Left defenae Bretta (16 (161 McDonald Centre O'Neill I 71 8i Carse Lett win Dupild B) 9 Mann Right wing L.Cun'ham 8) Ramblers alternatea Patrick 3i, Molyneaux Mi, Barton (6), Roubell t7i. Murdoch (101, Warea (11), Krol (13), Wareing (Mi. Cleveland alternatas Brlatt 3, Foster (4i. Bud Cook (6i, W. Cunningham (f).

Herjeaheimer (101, Hanson (111, Rorhe (12), Bartholomew BrtmuuruM (IS), Bill Cook 17, Four Harvard Regulars Out CAMBRIDGE, Nov. (A. Harvard's high hopes for its first football victory over Army in six years slumped today when It became practically certain that' the Crimson would be unable to start four of its regular tomorrow 13d clash against the Cadets. Captain Russ Allen is definitely eut and chances are slim that such bsekfleld stalwarts as Vernon Struck, Twbie MacDonald and Clarence The first act of Dr. Walter Dam- The jurors still are trying to find out what, if anything, the police did 'J rosch's opera.

"The Man Without said tonight. to discover the identity of a bandit Touondowns Donorno. fetrena, Aav Country," will be broadcast from the stage of the Chicago Civic Opera who "stuck up" the gambling house allegedly operated by Kaelker late with his leaders on the advisability in Ausust. and escaped wltn tiu.uuv. House over KYW at 9.30 M.

Helen Traubel will sing the soprano lead. Supporting her will be Donald Dickson, baritone; Oeorge Rasely, Police have asserted that they made a routine investigation, but tenor and Louis D'Angelo, basso. that none of the occupants of the touchdown Cassenta. Gazzern. Subsll-tutlons D.

Brooks for Menlo, Raeder for Cassenta, Cazzero for Kfily. Referee Erb, Ursinus. Umpire Hersnen. Temple. Head linesman Lew la, Muhlenburg.

Time ot periods 13 Swarthmore Victor Hill's pass to Tickner netted Swarthmore High a 50-yard laH-perlod touchdown and a 7-0 triumph over Marple-Newtown in a Suburban Conference game at Swarthmore yesterday. VIRGINIA VERRILL Charming vocalist will be heard on Jack Haley's program over KYW at 8.30 o'clock tonight. Football games again will hold the centre of the radio stage this afternoon. The contest between the University of Pennsylvania eleven and Penn State will be broadcast over WCAU at 1.45 o'clock. Woody Wolf, Elll Crowell and George Hogan will be at the microphone.

Other local neighborhood "knew anything." ORDER TO PARADE Several units of the Patriotic Order Sons of America headed by the Roxborough group will parade Swarthmore Positions Marple-Nevvton tonight from Ridge and Roxborougn aves. Harry 8. Helms, district president, Is in charge of arrangements. games to be heard on the air are the Temple vs. Michigan State contest, which will be broadcast over WIP at of direct German mediation In the Chinese-Japanese conflict.

He was said to be Insistent upon a solid Itaio-German front for any such undertaking. It was reliably understood that his decision would be delayed, probably until early next week, when hla ace diplomat, Joachim von Rlbbentrup, returns from Rome, where he haa gone to bring Italy into the German-Japanese pact against Communism. Informed observers in Berlin generally believed that published reports of a direct jOerman overture to Japan and China constitute a "trial balloon" to determine reaction to Nazi mediation. Hitler conferred at the Wllhelm-strasse late today with Baron Kon-atantln von Neurath. his Foreign Minister; Colonel General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, Air Minister: War Minister Marshal Werner von Blom-berg and General Admiral Erich Raeder, commander-in-chief of the navy.

Hitler was said to believe that his prestige would be greatly increased If he brings about an armistice in the Far East while the Brussels Far Eastern peace conference appears hopelessly entangled in ita own efforts. 1.45 P. M. and Villanova vs. Marquette contest, which will be over KVW at.

1.45 P. M. Collins. Led end Wilson Left tackle Neff Crnemer. Led Ituard D.

Bonaventure Hnlg Centre Clements Hartman Right guard O'Neil Lange Right tile Tlcknor right end Reed Gerner yrn Troxen Left halfback Brown Rlnrie. Right hairhark Hill Snyder Fullback Hancock Marp'e-N'evvtown 0 0 0 0 -O Swarthmore 0 0 0 77 Touchdowns Tlcknor. Point after touch- rsEt The traditional battle between Notre Dame and Pittsburgh will be 1HE ML0 Evans. substitutions cvans jot (Chief) Boston will be available for Mil. Short-Wave Stations On Air Today A V' ji A nV' Ml i i Ridley Park Unbeaten High-scoring 8am Polischuk featured in all his team's points as Ridley Park High gridders remained un 9 P.

nnroxlmite'v Reception Midnight. When two wave-lengths are given try both, one Is oflen better than the othei. defeated, by downing Radnor Hign 21-13 yesterday St Ridley Park. Ridley Park Positions Radnor Left rrtl Stewart Join the army of latil-fed Stern cuitomtrt and tea the world at it should ba isen through correct aya glaiiei. LIBERAL TERMS mala the paying pert eavyl Optical office in rhirqe of 3 State-reg-litered Optometrists, on premiiet of KHt-HOeinicK.

Wlsham Hawllk Beattv tackle Manal Left guard Lovall Dominic ROOSEVELT PLEA INVITED SulDizie Right guard WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (U. NEWS IN ENGLISH England 8 10 P. 11. 4n P.

Germany 8 I.VIO P. on 11.77 meg. Kranoe3 .10 A. M. 11.

SH 6.ll A. meg 2 10 P. 11. 8S 10.30 P. 11.72.

Itisly 6.x) P. megs. ENIil.AMI Best davtlme wave. 17 .79 GSG. P.

M. Oakley'a Band. P. M. In Town Tonight.

9.00 P. M. -In Town Tonight. TIIIH EVENING GSD. DAVENTRV.

IS 11 75 meg fi.30 P. M. "Teas of the d'lirbervillcs. B. Klmes.

Parromore. Oulllen tackle DIVORCES GRANTED The following decrees of divorce were handed down by Court of Common Pleas No. 5 yesterday Richard W. from Ann! M. Bsker; Edward from Mae Marnock: Josephine F.

from William Paul Tompkins: John F. from Dorothy Gallen; Helen Lester from Frederick Hnrlander. Jr. Irene B. from William Robertson: Anna from Peter Veesaerl, Minnie D.

from Walter E. Eden. By COURT NO. 1: Benjamin from Rebecca rishman: Ruth from Thomas Gaffney: Barbara E. from George W.

Muller: Hessle C. from Shields: William from Marie M. Smith. Bv COURT NO. William T.

from Elizabeth Bendlrt Mayer; Sarah S. from Herman Naftulln; Clara Bell from Stanford Lang; Virginia Mas from Andrew Joseph Tcrru. By COURT NO. Florence A. from Louis Rlvello; Catherine R.

from Mitchell Anderson; Mane from Louis Smith; Harry from Dorothy Worobe; Estelle from Reyburn E. Huwery: Marl L. from Lee W. Griffith; Fannie from Jack Leaser; Charles T. from Alma C.

L. Dietz; Robert E. from Emma K. leaver; Bernard R. from Gertrude M.

H. Mungesser. The foiiowlng divorces were, granted yesterday bv Common Pleas Court No. 4: Dorothv R. from William T.

Short; CJeorge from Elizabeth Skiver: Sylvia from Richard Adler: Freda from Morns Klar; Wirt D. from Elizabeth S. Bartlett; Elizabeth D. from iwls W. Gtrker: Bertha M.

from Jacob C. Schuler; Emily from William P. Phillips. SUITS FOR DIVORCE BEGl'N The following suits for divorce were begun in Courts of Common PleaS yesterday: William Orvllle rgalnst Mary Butler, S. 40th Joseph G.

against Daisy H. Enos: Harry against Berntce Arenson: Ksth-rvn against Austin F. Selb: Elizabeth Ung against Martin William Constable; Eva H. against Harry 3. Bailen.

Fannie against Abraham Shelnker: Rn-slna against Jnsenh Cirlno: Herbert R. against Elizabeth B. Andreas: Monica Gregg against August Moeel; Thomaa F. agtlnst Eoithe J. Flood.

end Shingoro Takaishi, publisher of two of Japan's largest newspapers, said here tonight that his Government Palenfonlo Savlnl Carlisle Riddall Heth Love 7 0-21 6 013 Metnvan yuarirroacK Thomas Left halfback Tourhlln. halfback Polischuk Fullback Rldlev Park 7 Radnor 0 probably would accept a truce in the China conflict if President Roosevelt proposed one. Takalshi came to the United States Service. As a result, the Army team, lacking a dependable ball-carrier and an accurate passer, will start on even terms with the Crimson, which is still nursing numerous wounds inflicted by the beaten Princeton Tiger. Allen's injury forced Coach Harlow to use George Klein at right guard.

Rick Hedblom moved into centre when the versatile Cliff Wilson took ever Boston's quarterback duties. Ralph Pope has relieved Struck at fullback, and Prank Foley, who started several early games, has been filling in for MacDonald at right halfback. Coach Gar Davidson's starting Army lineup included Woody Wilson, hu outstanding tailback, who still nursing an eye injury, and all his other dependables. Farkas, Underweight, Won't Face Manhattan DETROIT, 5 (A. university of Detroit football team Jul have to get along without Andy Farkas, high scoring halfback, in the tme with Manhattan tomorrow.

Parkas' loss of weight during minor nine, prompted the team to advise aglnst his playing. on an unofficial mission to explain I 701 .714 MARKET JT. SHARON HILL VICTOR Sharon Hill Academy scored a 4-1 victory over Academy in their game at Merlon yesterday afternoon, KEHMANY DIB. 1S.20 DID. 1177.

4.NI P. German Folk Songs. S.4S P. M. Talk, "Inlernallnnal Trains." FRANCE RADIO COLONIALE.

79.68 15.25 meg. 1.1 A. M. Concert. 8.30 A.

On metres; 11.B8 megs. 12.00 Noon Cincert, on 2,1.60 11 71 megs. 15 P. M. Concert from nvlm Paris.

9.0(1 P. M. --Gramophone Rer rds. OTHERS ON THE AMI THIS AFTERNOON Sharon H. A.

Pns. Mlserlcordla A i anrey Richt wing Japan's case in the struggle wltn China. Before departing he conferred with high Japanese leaders including Premier Prince Konoye. Takaishi said Japan would be disposed to accept a truce proposal from President Roosevelt because it was felt that the United States, had no great political interest in the Far East. Japan would prefer such a proposal from a single disinterested na Buchy Rielly Lynch Snyder Donnelly Fergu3on.

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Czech. Japan HBL. Switzerland HAT4. P.udapeat RAN. Moscow i TVoRC, rararae, Ven.

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Today at 1:45 P. M. TEMPLE-Michigan State tion than from a group of nations such as met at Brussels, he said. Takalshi indicated he only had in mind that President Roosevelt or some other neutral source should start a move which would get China and Japan to stop fighting so that then the aMf to Rrrar.s; their own peace terms. He did not appear favorably disposed toward the President's actually mediating and discounted reports that Germany might do so.

He emphasized that he was expressing his personal opinion, not official Japanese Government opinion. Takalshi suggested that Japanese troops already had advanced far enough In China to establish clearly their military prestige. He cited reports today of the capture of Tatyuan, capital of inland Shansi Province. Hot Time In The Old Town! REfJFRO VALLEY BARN DANCE Hart'i fun for tha whole family or that party tonight and an opportunity to win a beautiful lady's or gentleman's wrist watch Jutt fill in the last line of a jingle you will hear on this program. LISTEN IN BTORRS, Nov.

(A. was a kidnapping early today Connecticut State College, but no ne was particularly surprised. Such J0'ngs have been going for years on eve of the Connecticut State-node Island State football game. Absent from the campus were Julius Groher, guard on the football wam anti recently elected 'Mayor" 01 Storrs, and Israel Rosenweig, debated for the office of "Lord High executioner" in the same election. The pair, both seniors, was spirited worn their homes and it was the Jversal suspicion that they could Jound today in Kingston, R.

nome of Rhode bland State College. Watch that ram Student plans for retaliation were a deep secret, but if events follow WCAU 1170 kc. Today at 1:45 P. M. PENN-PENN STATE KYW 1020 kc.

Today at 1:45 P. M. VILLANOVA MARQUETTE and hear each play described the minute it takes place out en the rldiron. New York Milk ago started the current series of high jinks. The following year the then mayor of Storrs became an unwilling guest at Kingston and the ram once again made a trip to Storrs.

Last year a temporary truce was called. WILL RELEASE "MAYOR" KINGSTON, R. Nov. 5 (A. Student officials at Rhode Island State College said today they would return "Mayor" Groher, football player, and Israel Rosenweig.

his classmate, to Connecticut State Collego some time tonight. Groher and Rosenweig. "kidnapped" from the campus at Storrs, arrived here at 3.30 A. M. Their kidnappers told Coach Joseph O.

Christian at Storrs by telephone that Groher and Rosenweig would be returned tonight. Meanwhile, a guard was placed around the Rhode Island State College mascot, the ram. In fear of a reprisal by students at the Storr in- r4tnt4or, Buy on a Gimbsl Credit Bond Small Down Payment, Plus Carrying Charge, Balance Monthly TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. I I r- V. Goes Up One Cent' NEW YORK, Nov.

5 fA. Two major New York milk distributors, announced a one-cent Increase in retail prices for the metropolitan area today immediately upon the ratification of an agreement to raise rates paid to farmers for milk. Spokesmen for the Borden Company and the Sheffield Farms Company, indicated other distributor would follow their eaampli. Pattern laid down In past years, lre Rhnri Tt.nt di.i... Vu, winuu uiawB nwuiu iem! to keep a close watch Over thalr ram mo.cnf A rsmnappina engineered by Con.

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