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FRIDAY, APRIL' 7, 1933 BEACON" JOU1WAT) FOURTEEN Baptists Uphold Woofter Election Mencken's Ecclesiastical Sanction Given New Brew Weber, Fields Billed To Entertain Tonight the discerning mogul as he bent his elbow. There was moment's apprehension lest the bitter verdict of "hog-wash" pass his Hps a long breathless interval, and then the sighs and smiles all around. The champion of better beer was grinning and his eyes were dancing. "Pretty good. Not bad at all," was the verdict.

AFFILIATED AKRON I) STUDENTS ARE LOWER Figures Show Non-Sorority, Non-Fraternity Grades Highest Unaffiliated students are slightly better scholars than are sorority and fraternity members, according to a scholastic report for the first semester at Akron university, released today. Fraternity and so Election of Jack Woofter of Arlington St. Baptist churcn as president of the Akron Federation of Baptist Young people was declared valid Friday. This action followed withdrawal of a protest made by representatives of the First Baptist church group against Woofter's election at a meeting of the federation last Friday, J. B.

McDonough of First Baptist church was the contesting bar. He was offered by his host as fine a terrapin dinner as Maryland could provide but the sage refused to feast that night. Finally midnight arrived and soon the beer truck. Lake received the first stein from the bartender and handed It to H. L.

Mencken. All eyes wens on By The Associated Praia OALTIMORE, April 7. H. It. Mencken early today gave his ecclesiatlcal sanction to the first stein of new beer at the Rennert hotel bar the ancient shrine of the Baltimore malt-brew lovers.

At an invitation from Paul Lake, hotel manager, Menken, with a group of friends, went to the old John Mills Suffers Pneumonia; Larry Revell On Air Try These Features On Tonight's List 5:45 Beacon Journal news flashes of the air, WADC. 6:00 Do Re Mi, WADC. 6:30 Elizabeth Barthell, WADC. 6:45 Lowell Thomas, WLW. 7:15 Bauman's band, WADC.

7:45 Denny Thompson, WADC. 8:00 Jessica Dragonette, Cavaliers, WTAM. 9:00 Tom Howard, Jeannie Lang, WTAM. 9:30 Inside Story, WADC. 10:00 Jack Benny, WTAM.

10:30 Larry Revell, WTAM. 11:00 Nino Martini, symphony, WADC. 11:30 Abe Lyman, WADC. 12:00 Cato's Vagabonds, WTAM. SWALLOWS EYE-DROPPER FOSTORIA, April 7.

(AP) Joyce Burkhart, 17 months old, swallowed an eye-dropper and strangled to death. rority students averaged 80.94 per cent, while the unaffiliated students 1 averaged 81.15 per cent. I I Phi Kappa Rho leads the fraternities, and Sigma Delta Theta leads the sororities, comparative grades show. The complete report is as follows: Fraternities Phi Kappa Rho 82.96 XI Upsilon 81.48 Phi Delta Theta 81.20 Lone Star 79 95 of President Roosevelt when he speaks to the Pan-American Union's By DOROTHY DOR AN leun Jnrnal Radl Editor THOSE two old troupers, Joe Weber and Lew Fields, who made their joint stage debut in 1877 at the Bowery Music Hall, are to be Edwin C. Hill's guests tonight.

Reconstructing their own Music Hall or the little old New York that's gone will be a part of their entertainment. Hear their program via WADC at 9:30. John Mills, one of the Mills Brothers, is seriously ill with pneumonia in Chicago, forcing the quartet off the air for the last of the current series. Their series concludes next Monday but their final periods are being filled by other entertainers. Ever since his childhood days, Phillips Lord has wanted to around the world.

Lord, who is Lambda Chi Alpha 79.91 Sigma Beta Nu 79.06 Alpha Sigma Omicron 78.09 Chi Theta Tau 76.65 Sororities Sigma Delta Theta 86.27 Kappa Kappa Gamma ....84.85 board of governors next Wednesday 83.86 Alpha Gamma Delta 83.01 ....80.94 ....80.79 ....80 49 ....78.46 Phi Mu Delta Gamma Zeta Tau Alpha Fht Kappa Delta Theta Phi Alpha General Fraternity men Sorority women Fraternity and sorority studenta ...79.75 ....82.54 at 11 a. m. The best that WHK may offer in the way of Cleveland baseball broadcasts this season will be complete resumes from the stadium at the conclusion of the games. There will be no "play-by-play description but Jack Graney will re-create the games and put them on the air with the aid of Earl Harper at the mike. Baseball fans may dial the Clevelanfl-Detroit opening game next Wednesday afternoon via WWJ, Tyson of that station advises.

it iS lp I I Richman jM ..80.94 RICHARD GORDON Non-iraternity men ....79.97 Non-sororlty women 62.66 Non-fraternity and non-sororlty ....81.15 Men students 79.87 Women students 82.61 All students 81.05 Seth Parker of the networks is in Florida resting at present, but he is having his schooner re scarf to pose for a picture that would best portray him as "Sherlock Holmes," his radio character: Gordon started his career as a newspaper reporter and later became an actor of the first rank in American stock. SECOND HAND SALES paired at Long "Hawaiian Sketches" featuring Joseph Kamakau and his Seien- FEE PLAN ATTACKED Third Ward Civic Republican aders henceforth will be a regular Island preparatory for his sailing date. He will take along a crew of 22, made up of Lord's school and college chu Saturday night feature of Columbia's schedule, the network advises. Club Protests $25 License Plan NBC announces the broadcast of memorial services for the men who lost their lives in the V. S.

S. Akron disaster Sunday afternoon at 4:30. The service will originate at Washington Cathedral with Bishop James E. Freeman delivering the address. There will be the roll call of the deceased.

This will be a Blue net program and probably win have to be dailed via the key station WJZ, New York, or KDKA, Pittsburgh. Hour for the feature is 12:30 a. m. Traditional color of the post-Easter Sunday festivities at the White House when children gather on the The proposal in city Council to license, at $25 a year, all second hand dealers In Akron, will be re lawn, will be described for Columbia sisted by the Third Ward Civic Re public club. Trustees of the club, meeting Thursday night, went on record urging council to defeat the measure, which is in the hands of the welfare committee, with a report The famous chorus of the "Green Pastures" production coming to Cleveland soon, will broadcast a half hour program over WHK April 18 at 5 p.

m. expected next Tuesday. Because there are so many unem ployed Akronites depending for a Brothers' Greatest Phillips Lord wh0 uke himself, are around 30 years of age. The trip probably will last a year and while he is away. Lord hopes to make a dozen or so broadcasts back home.

His Seth Parker Sunday night half hour will continue without him. A half hour of Larry Revell's dance music from Hotel Carter, Cleveland, is billed tonight at 10:30 over WTAM. This means that the Luxembourg Ensemble music will go over the network at that hour but will not be available via WTAM. The Luxembourg Ensemble, however, may be heard via WTAM Sunday night at 9 when WTAM will carry the program. Five Akron singers are featured during this network feature.

Richard Gordon, well known radio actor, donned his cap and listeners Easter Monday at 3 m. Easy Aces Is being moved to the 9 p. m. hour on Columbia's schedule starting Tuesday, April 13. This feature is heard every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Irving Kaufman, well known to radio fans for his former programs, joins Abe Lyman's air program, starting April 18. He is to make a specialty of "gags" and to sing a song or two during the Lyman broadcasts over Columbia chain. When William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, addresses the Cleveland City club luncheon, Saturday, April 15, his talk will be broadcast by WHK. living on their ability to barter and exchange and otherwise deal in second hand articles, the club trustees agreed, the proposal to license them should be defeated. Luther A.

Park, safety director, Is Ruth Etting, Jane Froman and Bing Crosby will broadcast the last of their current series next week. Conclusion of this program ends the contracts of three of radio's favorite singers. In fact, Miss Froman's picture now enhances three face powder boxes and two beauty preparations. Both Columbia and Blue net said to be sponsor of the plan. It in his theory that such a licensing ordinance would prevent the estab lishing of "fences for disposal of stolen goods.

Mother Acquitted works plan to broadcast the address Sliowin On Murder Charge GREENUP, April 7. (AP) Beacon Journal Radio Time Table FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Mrs. Belle George, 25, mother of two, stood acquitted today of a charge of shooting to death Mrs. Frances Whitten, 33, a neighbor. ALLEGED GANGSTER ACCUSES DETECTIVE Capone Henchman Freed Of Assault Presses Case Against Officer WRBM (770-389) 1:00 Dance bands.

WENR (870-345) 7:15 Lum and Abner. 7:45 The Goldbergs. 8 Jessica Dragonette, Cavaliers. WADC (1320-337) 6:00 Don Lang. 5:16 John Kelvin.

6:30 Variety. She pleaded self-defense and testi Dance bands. )f Spring Styles fied she did not intend to kill the woman. 9:00 Tom Howard, Jeannie 6:45 Beacon Journal Ttewij WMAQ (07U-447) Dance bands. COLOMBIA H'ABC 5:30 Skippy.

5:45 Lone Wolf Tribe. 6:45 Just Plain Bill. 7:15 Buck Rogers. Martin's band. 7:45 Boake Carter.

9:15 Barbara Maurel. flashes of the air. 6:00 Do Re Mi. :20 George Hall. 6:30 Elizabeth Barthell.

6:50 Gladys Tschanti. 7:00 Myrt and Marge. 7:15 Bauman's band. 7:45 Denny Thompson. 8:00 Male chorus.

:15 Singing Bam. 8:30 Carson Rob i son, 9:00 Jane Froman. 9:15 Auction. 9:30 Inside Story. 10:00 Columbia Revue.

10:30 Street Singer. 10:45 Pray Bragglottl. UY YOUR EASTER CLOTHES at Richman Brothers, 12:00 Pollock's band. 12:30 Ozzie Nelson. i.ang.

9:30 Reisman's music. 10:00 Jack Benny. 10:30 Larry Revell. 11:05 Jack Rose. 11:15 Em Gill's band.

11:45 Stern's band. 12:00 Cato Vagabonds. 12:30 Jacobs' band. WHK (1300-216) 5:30 Skippy. 5:45 Lone Wolf tribe.

6:05 Goofus, Ozzie, Ezrle :45 "Just Plain Bill." 7:15 Buck Rogers. 7:30 Bowen and Wyant. 7:45 Boake Carter. 9:15 Barbara Manuel. WLW (700-428) 5:00 Studio gossip.

5: 15 Billie Dauscha. 5:30 Singing Lady. 5:45 Orphan Annie. 6:05 Jack and Jill. 6:15 Ford Rush.

6:30 Bob Newhall. 6:45 Lowell Thomas. 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15 Oene and Glenn. 7:30 "Chandu." 1:00 Ferdinando's band.

1:30 Club Lido band. RFD WEAP 6:05 Davis' band. 6:30 Betty Boop. 6:45 Borha Minevitch. 7:00 Wally Brown.

7:15 James Adams. 7:30 Hlrsch's band. 11:00 Symphony with Nino. CHICAGO, April 7. (AP) Prank Nitti, reputed former Capone gangster, was in the odd position today of being the accuser of the police officer who accused him.

And the charge was the same assault with intent to kill. As the charges were switched from one to the other insinuations were made by Attorney Daniel Covelli, representing Detective Harry Lang, that if pressed "we'll wreck the Democratic party." The grand Jury was reported to have indicted Lang. Covelli made his dramatic statement when Lang was subpenaed to appear before the Jurors shortly after Nitti had walked jauntily out of a court room acquitted on a directed verdict of a charge of attempting to kill the detective during a raid in a Loop office building last winter. 10:30 Country club. 11 :00 Lopez' band.

12:00 Ralph Kirbery. 12:05 Bestor's band. 12:30 Fisher's band. 7:45 Detectives Black and; LIE WJZ 5:00 Lucy Thomas. 5:15 Dick Daring.

Lady. 5:45 Orphan Annie. 6:00 Cooking school. 6:15 King Kill Kare. 6:30 Three Sisters.

6:45 Lowell Thomas. 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15 Music hobby. 7:30 Charlie Chan. Phil Spltalny.

8:30 Dr. Bundeson. 8:45 Howard Thurston. 9:00 First Nighter, 9:30 Phil Baker. Martini.

11:30 Abe Lyman. WJW (1310-348) OO Homa beautiful. 6.15 Band music. 6:30 Tony Ac Dominlck. 6:45 Radio Men.

6:00 Miko and Ruth. 8:15 Woodrow Allen. 6:30 Agnes 4e Lou. 6:45 Newspaper. 7:00 Nicholas Kapity.

"7 15 Jug band. ,7:30 Karl Ac Kenney. 1:45 Sally, Sadie, Pat. 8:00 Bobby Stein. 8:15 Eleanore Wilson.

8:30 Players. 8:45 Dixie Warbler. 9:00 Cavalry band. 9:30 La Garda ensemble. 10:00 Harmony Belles, 10:15 Gospel quartet.

10:30 Bill Farrar's band. WTAM (1070-20) 6:07 Twilight Tunes. 6:15 Four Sharps. 6:30 Astrid FJeldt. 6:45 Paul Wing.

6:05 Jack Rose. 6:15 Aviation. 6:30 Gene and Glenn. 6:45 My Wife's Husband. 7:00 Arnold and Amb.

direct from the people who make them. You'll be amazed how much better they will be and how much less they will cost you. The reason is simple. By making our own clothes and selling direct from our factory to you, we have eliminated many items of wholesale overhead and you pay only one profit on our clothes instead of the usual two. As a result, we are able to give you better fabrics, superior workmanship and much greater value as well as a much lower price, quality considered.

Now, just before Easter is a good time to see our enormous showing of new Spring suits and topcoats. It is the largest and finest selection we've ever shown. It includes every new style, fabric, pattern, and color and there's a size for everyone, regardless of bodily proportion. mmm DAY AND GHT bFRVICt that's what a mystery Blue. 8:00 Frank Simon's band.

8 30 Dr. Bundensen. 8:45 Howard Thurston. 0:00 Puddle Family. 9:15 Ladles trio.

9:30 Minstrels. 10:00 Jack Benny. 10:30 Unsolved mysteries. 11:00 Hamp's band. 13:00 Duke Ellington.

12:30 Will Osborne. 1:00 Henry Theis' band. 1J5 Hamp's band. 1:45 Moon River. WJR 7.0-4lll 11 00 Dance band.

WGN iS0-4t0 Dance bands. KYW Dance bands. UE0729 JE2525 50 "A0, 11 "LUNa 1M: 10:00 Fields and McHugh. 10:15 Vic and Bade. 10:30 Edna Odell.

10:45 Jack McLallen. 11:00 Sam Herman. 11:15 Welcome Lewis. 'vii'i 1 1 :30 Phantom Gypsy. 12:00 Duke Ellington.

12:30 Will Osborne. PHIL BAKER EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT OH THE ARMOUR HOUR Enjoy a laugh at Phil' Experts TUNC IN YOUR NEAREST NSC STATION AT 0:30 F. M. SATURDAY, APRIL 8 mm mm EXTRA 33 El a Bf 14 Ki a WADC (1830-237) 9:00 Studio program. 9:15 Health club.

9:30 Merrymakers. 9:45 Patty Jean. 10:00 Juvenile hour. 11:00 Helen and Mary. 11:30 Variety.

11:45 Concert Miniatures. 13:05 Knight's band. 12:35 Ferdinando's band. 1:00 George HalL 1.30 Mauiuu iMenbie. 2:00 Dancing Echoes, 3:15 Five Octaves.

2:30 String quartet. 8:00 Manhattan Singers. 8:15 Italian Idyll. 3:30 L. B.

Stowe. 3:45 Scturday Syncopators. 4:00 Sigurd the Viking. 4:15 Tony Won. 4:30 Mansfield's band.

5:00 Eddie Duchin. 6:30 Variety. GENUINE $200.00 a The choice of any Suit orTopcoat in our store for the low price of RICHMAN BROTHERS a a a Hi a a a a 6:45 Be con Journal news FREE LESSONS We have arranred with Ak-ron'i lead in accordion Instructor to give you a complete coarse of leiHons FREE! mm ii fm S3 Only One Richman Store in Akron Home Beautiful. 5:15 Recorded program. 5:30 German band.

5:45 Radio Men. 6:00 Miko and Ruth. 6:15 Queens and Jack. 6:30 Treva and Virgil. 8:45 Newspaper.

7:00 Kitty Bexlll. 7:15 Edith Kefauver. 7:30 Karl and Kenny. 7:45 Lutheran Digest. 8-nn TVtertlvft Annry, 8:15 Eleanore Wilson.

8:30 Players. 8:45 Maxie Plsegna. 9:00 Grace Keyser. 9:15 Ethel Coolman. 9:30 Round Up.

10:00 Harmony Belles. 10:30 Houser-Roderick. WTAM (1070-280) 6:31 Sun Up. 7 :00 Health program. 7:20 Morning program.

7:40 Keyboard Serenade. 8:00 Organ Rhapsody. 8:15 Lady of Morning. 8:30 Cheerio. 9:05 Health program.

9:15 The Masqueraders. 9:45 Viennese baritone. 10:00 The Vass Family. 10:15 Health program. 10:30 Le Trio Charmante.

10:45 Breen and DeRose. 11 :00 Melodies. 11:15 Household program. 11 :30 Swen Swenson. 12:02 Johnny Marvin.

12:15 Trade revival. 12:30 Dance band. 1 Dance band. 1:30 Gill's band. 1:45 Foreign Policy.

3:00 Kenyon singers. 3:30 Matinee Gems. 4 :00 Weekend Revue. 5:00 Lady Next Door. 5:32 Men and a Maid.

5:45 Sleeping beauty. 6:05 Jacobs' band. 6:15 Bar association. 6:30 Gene and Glenn. 6:45 Cato Vagabonds.

7:00 Count Folstoi. 7:15 Lum and Abner. 7:30 Elvia Allman. 7:45 James G. McDonald.

8:00 Kindergarten. 8:30 Economic World. 9:00 Viennese program. 9:30 Neighbors. 8:01 Mointng devotions.

8:30 Helen Wyant. 9:00 Over Cofice Cups. 9:15 Don Dewhirst. 9:30 Julia Hayes. 9:45 Little Jack Little.

10:30 Helen Wyant. 10:30" Captivators. 11:01 Ethel and Harry. 12:15 Tilton's Tappers. 12:30 Lou Rich's music.

1:00 City club. 5:00 Bohemian program. 5:30 Skippy. 5:45 Cowboy Tom. 6:05 Goof us, Ozzie, Ezrle.

6:30 Phil Barker. 6:45 "That's All." 7:15 Billy Wallace. 7:30 Headlines. 7:45 Excelsior quartet. 9:15 Cleveland college.

10:15 Hungarian hour. WLW (700-48) 6:30 Old time fiddlers. 7:00 Morning melodies. 7:30 Bob Albright. 7:45 Harry Holcombe.

8:00 Morning devotions. 8:30 B'reukfnst club. 9:00 Art talks. 9:15 Mountaineers. 9:30 Tony Cnbooch.

10:00 Mail Bag. 10:30 Jack and Jill. 10:45 Vocalists and organ. 11: 15 Rhvthm Ramblers. 11:45 Elliott Brock.

12:00 Ohio's government. 12 30 Fa a nd home. 2:00 Dealers' hour. 2:30 Syncopators. 2 45 Concert ensemble.

3:00 Radio troubadours. 4 00 Dance Masters. 4:30 To be announced. 4:43 Comony-Comedy. 5:00 Studio gossip.

5:15 Joe Emerson. 5:30 a Teachers' forum. 5:45 Orphan Annie. 6:00 Jack and Jill. 6:15 Ford Rush.

6:30 Bob Newhall. 6:45 Talk. Hamp's band. 7:15 Gene Glenn. 7:30 Henry Thies' band.

8:00 R. F. D. hour. 8:15 Tony Cabooch.

8:30 Follies. 8:00 Jack Ac Jill. 9:30 Over the Rhine. 9:30 oiseh Shutta. 260-264 South Main St.

Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'clock HZ EH Rudick'g Again Scores with Thig Genuine Soprani Accordion beautiful gold and silver period frames and keyboard. Extra fine hand-filed steel reeds. Superb tone quality. Must be seen to be appreciated. SALE PRICE TERMS TO SUIT flashes of the air.

6:00 Columbia-Oxford. 6:30 Paul Tremaine. 6:45 Ozzie Nelson. 7:00 Frederic W. Wile.

7:15 Barnet's band. 7:30 Grub Street speaks, 7:45 Street Singer. 8:00 Easy Aces. 8:15 Magic Voice. 8:30 Belasco's band.

8:45 Pearl Buck. 9:00 Bing Crosby. 9:15 Boswell Sisters. 8.S0 Guy Lombardo. 9:45 Frivolities.

10:15 Public Affairs. 10:45 Gertrude Nieaen. 11:00 Hay me' band. 11:30 Pollock's band. WJW (1S16-S48) 6:00 Ivory Blues.

9:15 Marshal Jones. 9:30 Good Morning. 10:00 Scientific Review. 10:15 Lillian Hammond. Who' Who.

11:30 Music Makers. 11:45 Violin ensemble. 13:15 Newspaper. 13:90 Variety. 13:40 Miko and Ruth.

1:00 Birthday party. 1:80 Have You Heard? 1:45 Scroggy Sisters. 2:00 Russo's music. 3:15 King of the Keys. 2:30 Lilyan Falre.

3:45 LaOardo concert. 9:00 Wood row Allen. 8:15 Helta. Mary, Myrtle. 8:10 City mission.

4 00 Sunset hour. 4:80 Bob Long. 4 45 clement Browne, W50i a a a a a a a a I IS BS 63 EXPERT AH types of musical instruments repaired REPAIRING by factory experts. Prices reasonable. a El 10:00 Dancing party.

Stella Guitars Special. 1 95 sons free. Paj I Wm II aowa 1 Dancing party. 11:30 Operatic stars. 12:00 Fisher's band.

12:30 Robbing' band. uuis band. 11:30 Stern's oand. 12:00 Ralph Kirbery. 12 05 Johnson's band.

12:30 Kassel'a band. WHK (1300-215) 7:00 Uncle Xzrit. 1:00 Henry Thies' band. 1:30 Hamp's band. 1 3:00 Club.

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