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PAGE FIFTEEN A MIAMI DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS BCTiueen How the Price of Yellow Truck Coach Mfg. Stock Has Fluctuated During the Last Five Years Solicitor general held senators iMOjSb cm al. And therefore he was entirely qualified to sit. Black's decision to hear utilities case anticipated Ruling on justice's status obtained last summer. not disqualified Reed barred by own decision as legal officer in case.

PRECEDENTS The Reed posi-j Price of Y.Dow Truck ft Coach Mfg. Co, 1933-1938 tion was further bolstered with precedents, which the eager men at the meeting looked up By BO ARM AN BYRD Lucille Manners, soprano, will sing the aria, "Connaistu le pays" from Thomas' opera, "Mignon" as the highlight of her regular weekly concert with Ross Graham, baritone, the choir, and the orchestra under the direction of Dr. Frank Black, over NBC-WIOD at 8 p. m. in the fat law books lining the office walls.

The precedents turned out to be rather funny. One was the railroad retirement case, in which the court destroyed to his service as secretary of the treasury and his connection with the legal-tender law. "More propitious circumstances," he remarked, had taught him to see that it was all a sad mistake. She also will sing Danny Boy the railroad retirement board. Jus JOMil'H AI.SOP ROBERT Kl.NTKEK (Copyright, 1938.

by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 1L PUZZLING Shortly after the president nominated Hugo L. Black to the supreme court, there was a small meeting of powerful New Dealers in the office of Solicitor General Stanley Reed. Since the solicitor general now sits on the FIVE ADVENTURERS and "Once in a While, by Edwards. Graham will sing "My Little Buckaroo," with the ensemble, OOLIAK OOUAS nUIHAU fWJHARt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM JIJAperSher.

I Amounted to 30 I HI I 1934. Stock Sto'ck 30 In 1933 Th.r. I I II I I Sold Bttwetn Was. Deficit of In 1935 There 6.43 and 17.10 I 125.00 and 25 97C.ntper 1 1 I I I I I I a P.fic ot. ''T -L Jt L- 1020.83 25 Share lnl934Thr.

26 Cent, per IV A Earnings Wei. Deficit of Shar. 1 I if 20 92C.ntp.r 111 111 fit -ie--A(vUt- 20 ft Vt IS ,0 Exchange If OfL UNDAUNTED BY GALE and "S'posin with Miss Manners. The choir will offer Wenrich's "Sail Along, Silvery" Moon," nd Bloom's Boys Plan To Resume South high bench with Justice Black, and since the subject before the meet Seas Voyage ing was the important one of "dis qualification, the discussion is 4 By Assoetafea Press) ALAMEDA, Feb. 11.

Five tice Owen J. Roberts wrote the majority opinion, with Justice George Sutherland concurring. Another was the legal-tender imbroglio. In the first argument of the legal-tender cases, the supreme court held the entire financing of the War Between the States to be unconstitutional, and Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, who had done the financing as secretary of the treasury, concurred In the decision.

(It was this decision, by the way, which provoked the radical Republicans of the time to introduce and put through the house a court packing bill almost precisely similar to the president's.) When the cases were reargued, in 1871, after President Grant had added two home-brewed justices to worth recalling. young adventurers wno -tnougnt In the great Electric Bond Share case, by which the fate of REED'S REASONS Still, at the same meeting, the reasons were also brought out which no doubt motivated Justice Reed in disqualifying himself. Reed held that a legal officer of the government who has helped prepare a case, or a lawyer who has been retained by one side, or anyone who has put himself in the position of a special pleader, must automatically accept disqualification. Reed's disqualification and Justice Black's decision to remain are obviously enormously Important. With Justice Benjamin N.

Cardozo now ill, the line-up of the court stands: Black, Brandeis and Stone, liberals; McReynolds and Butler, sturdy conservatives, and Hughes and Roberts, middle-of-the-roaders. As they did in the early New Deal years, the middle-of-the-roaders hold a temporary balance of power. the nation's utilities holding com the jig was up when their 48-foot yacht was caught in California's most severe gale in years, planned panies is soon to be decided. Justice Reed has disqualified himself. today to set out anew for the South seas as soon as their boat is made while Justice Black has not.

Precisely that result might have been "Song of the Bayou." Black will conduct Gliere's Dance of the Russian Sailors from The Red Poppy." "The Toy pet," by Scott; "My Moonlight Madonna," by Fibich; "The Lady in Tied" and "I Wanna Be in Win-'Chell's Column." Selections from i the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "Pinafore." sung by the ensemble, will conclude the full-hour concert. Gail Patrick. Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff and Lloyd Nolan appear in a preview of "Dangerous to Know" during the Hollywood Hotel broadcast over CBS-WQAM at 9 p. m. musical revue in the "orchid room" will feature music, songs and comedy by Frances Langford, Jerrq Cooper, Anne Jamison, Ken Kiles and Raymond Paige and his orchestra with Ken Murray and AM JJ ASOND JF AMJJASOND JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJf shipshape.

Haggard and shivering, they re- predicted from the talk at the meeting last summer. 1933 1935 1936 1934 1937 1938 New Dealers frankly feared that W. Ucl frrmi (lll Black would prove a dummy jus tfTTf US AsOVf ARE INITIALS Of MONTHS; FPU JANUARY, fO fHWAIIY. CTC. the court, Chief Justice Chase firmly dissented from the majority opinion reversing the previous de tice in the big JNew Deal cases where he was most needed.

They cision. In his dissent, he referred put it up to Reed. Having partici turned in their battered auxiliary yawl, the Altair, yesterday after a struggle against a windwhipped sea which 26-year-old Jack Blinn of Alameda said "came up as high as the top of the mainmast, and that's 60 feet." With Blinn were the brothers Hollis, Harry and Arthur O'Hanlon of Calgary, Canada, and their cousin. Buck O'Hanlon of Omaha. They sailed Tuesday.

TflllflHRSSEE ifel. TIDES pated in the senate deliberations on every New Deal measure, would not Black be forced to refuse to pass on them as a justice? Reed Qcdewa Behind 33.4 TtiTJ "fcxrruro replied very positively In the nega tive. The argument behind Reed's po The Mickey Mouse clubs of the lllLi il li IT city will have their day in WIOD aitU State Capitol sition was simple. When Black studios tomorrow during the regu tyUlPhUlips lar weekly Kiddie Revue program RACE FOR U. S.

SENATE at 11 a. m. tooK ms oath ot office as a senator, he swore "to uphold the Constitution of the United States." That being so, it was to be presumed that he voted against such BRINGS REPORTS OF SHIFTS Five leading Republican members of congress will speak during a Haws as he thought unconstitution necial Lincoln's birthday program Votipka, soprano, and Nocola Mos-cona, basso. WIOD Studio Notes: Margaret Duane, of the program department, is filled with justifiable pride over the fact her pet black Persian cat won third prize during the recent cat shw Ruth Richardson has a prompt, "Yeah, I know," retort for any one and everyone she sees approaching with "that look" on their face she recently had her long locks shorn and "hopes it'll grow back before long" Announcer Bill Pennell is appearing over CBS-WQAM at 2 p. m.

tomor By BILL, GKJrHS BOTHERED? It may be that Senator Pepper's promise to sup row. They are J-o Alien, budget. Such institutions must Carroll Reece. Karl Stefan, Charles A SMALL BUSINESS MAN GETS HOME Wife Well, what happened? Business Man Boy, did I tell 'em! Did I give 'era the works! Wife Did you see the president? Business Man (furtively) Er, well, no. Wife I thought that was what you went to Washington for? Business Man He was seen only by a committee and I guess Roper wasn't sure of me.

Wife Was it an exciting meeting? Business Man The best since the Rose Bowl battle. Wife It sounded very disorderly in the newspaper accounts. What was all the shouting for? finance up to a high percentage of port the cross-state canal was in W. Tobey and Daniel A. Reed.

the purchase price, even if this Bruce Barton, Republican repre requires the provision of much sentative from New York, will speak larger reserves to absorb losses. Of course, they must provide as on "Lincoln and Labor" over the cheap financing as the cost of same network at 2 p. m. Sunday, money will permit; but this does around the studios with regular shoes for the first time in months Business Man Well, Roosevelt always said the small business not mean that the cost of opera man should have a bigger voice in aiiairs, aian ne Wife If those bie business men like Owen Young and Mr. bioan tended only for Ocala and the surrounding territory, but, be that as it may, the news reached all South Florida.

Later the senator hastened to explain his position. He contends he got behind the canal only after army engineers had assured him that the project would in no way affect South Florida's water supply and that geologists confirmed these statements. In this line it is interesting to note that friends of Pepper say Rep. J. Mark Wilcox, before his district was divided, was an anient canal advocate.

tion of the associations must be cut to an uneconomic or unsound basis." could behave so quietly in a Washington conference, why couldn't the s5i- 'imum a. gu Tomorrow's opera presentation over NBC-WIOD at 1:55 p. will be Verdi's "Othello." Giovanni Mar-tinelli will sing the title role and Lawrence Tibbett will be heard as Iago. In the supporting cast will Nicholas Massue, tenor; Elisabeth Rethberg, soprano; Thelma small business men? says he just can't take all the cracks of the studio wiseacres about his conglomeration of odd contraptions he laughingly calls shoes Sam Parker was reported to be absent all day the day following the "sea broadcast" he didn't broadcast. He referred to the program of Business Man My only explanation of that is that those big iei- lows must like pantomime performances.

the Federal Home Loan Bank board to eliminate shoddy construction, and suggested a quick Wife Those big business men went in as quietly as mice ana came out the same way. Business Man Yes, but we little fellows thought we naa reen mice and extensive acceptance throughout the country by savings and Inn? enough. loan associations of its main points. Wife Why couldn't you all De pome ana oraeny me way tuey See Dr. Tate at once and let him scientifically examine your eyes and prescribe the eyeglasses that will correct your vision.

You live a lifetime and once your eyes suffer neglect they can never be replaced. Bnt you can ward off trouble rid yourself of headaches, eyestrain, and correct defects with glasses prescribed here for your eyes alone. "Savi the Only Eyts Yon Will Ever Havi" ma were SHIFT From authority which cannot be questioned by the author, it is learned the big lum Business Man Sav. honev. those big fellows are crazy tney minx th.f in ficrht likA this tha rules can be iouna in me oi Indicates CBS Indicates NBO ir.tinuettn It's time for Dlam SDeakine.

ber interests which supported, in the beginning, the campaign of Wife But theres a difference Deiween piaui speanius sm yixiu Rep. J. Mark Wilcox for the U. S. vAiiinc And whv did vou all have to yen at once? "The home owner must be given full value for his money," Russell declared.

"It is up to the association to see he gets a soundly built, well-located residence, that not only will be a permanent place to live in but a permanent investment." He recommended also that thrift and home-financing institutions simplify their lending and saving policies and practices so that the public may have a better under Business Man For the last eigni monuis we ve ueeu ycwug senate, are now split. A goodly section of this bloc is reported to have transferred its affections to eannrntoiv without srettine anv answer! wifo aur the list or recommendations you mue mo the shoulders of Dave Sholtz. FRIDAY YVTOTI 8:00 Musical Concert Avy-L' Dorothy Lamour sin kr noa watts 9:05 Musical Workshop 10 l.ooo watts :15 Howard Marshall :30 Jack Bell Coolidge Concerts" 6:35 "There Goes Rusty" U. of Wis. Pgm.

:45 Lowell Thomas' 10:30 Martin's Music" 7:00 String KnsemWe- 11:00 Silvers" Music 7:15 Interlude 11 :15 Dorothy Dey 7:20 Manny Gate 11:30 News Flashes 7:30 Easy Aces 11:35 Horace Heldt Speed Gibson 12:00 Sign Off president. They sounded pretty strong. Business Man Dearie, you should have seen em before they were censored, dry-cleaned and put in refined language! 4:00 Newt Flashes 4:05 Gems in Agate 4:15 Club Matinee 4 :30 Life Guidance 4 :45 Tune Carnival Freshest in Town 5:30 The Silver Voice 5:45 News On the Air 6:5 Race Results 6 :00 Melody Race 8:10 News Flashes Tropical Topics FINANCING Calhoun county commissioners have attracted no little attention by the methods they used in obtaining funds for a county project. Last year there standing of how they work. DR.

A. II. TATE Registered Optomatrht LOCATED AT Duval Jewelry Co. 129 EAST FLAGLER STREET Wife What that spot over your eye, a oiacK ana mue mum Business Man Yes, I got that during one of the scrimmages. W'ife You talk like a football player.

Business Man Why not? We small fellows have been kicked was a controversy in regard to a FEET ITCH 0 IT fppl like football davers! CWUUl'U Ml 1. 1 i. Tree! Athlete's Foot sad atker Ska WQAM Wife Well, now that it an over, ao you minK you gei want? Troubles witk I ferine, hehing. be ruing, soreness qukfc. proposed bridge costing some on route 19 over the Apalachi-cola river in Calhoun.

The old road department favored the project but when a new administration 7:45 Boake Carter 8:00 Hammers tein Hall 8:30 Paul Whiteman 9:00 Hollywood Hotel 10:00 The Songsnop 10:45 Rhythm Romano. 11:00 News Flashes I peas. Helps nature seeL bnsnnteed. 560 1,000 watts 4:20 Concert Music 6:30 Dugout of the Air OFFICE BOITltS: 8:00 F. M.

Saturday, 8:00 P. If. Business Man (sadly) No, and I aouDt we get wnai tney wauu Ts.Mtr.Vx.il iust- hark from the conference of small business 4:00 Musical Program 4:15 Between Bookends Kitty Keene 4:45 Tea Time Topics 8:00 News Flashes 5:05 Twilight Melodies 5:15 Charlie Chan 5:30 JacK Armstrong 5:45 "Hill Top House" 6 :00 News Flashes 6:05 Baker's Collegians Me at Vrnr stores er. Sheptrine Ce, Dept. Snn.

Ge. 6:45 Two Swell Tunes 6:50 "There Goes Rusty" 11:10 Am. Legion Pgm. 7:00 Poetic Melodies 11:1 Glen Gray came in a revamped department flatly refused to carry out the men says he didn't mind having the game stopped in the fourth inning but he thinks Roper should have given out rain checks. 7:15 Arden's Orch.

11:30 George Olsen Orch. 7:30 Comedy Stars 12:00 Sign Off tentative agreements of its predecessor. Calhoun county went to Farlev is writing a book. They say he can't decide between court and succeeded, by compro -News Flashes WKAT the title "Is There a Life After Roosevelt?" and "How To Win Friends and Almost Hold Gratitude." mise, in getting $10,000 from Flor I r.rv Sports Parade ida funds. Then, through the PWA, the commissioners succeeded in ob follow ordinary 9:30 Down the Mus.

10:00 To Be Announced 10:15 My Souvenirs 10:30 Feldkemp Orch. 10:45 News Flashes 10:50 You. StoryMusie 11:00 Rhythm Girls 11:15 Dancettme Leader. 11:55 News Flashes think radio concerts will soon tl.i. taining an allocation of $399,000.

Not content with this they per Dipes through a house. Our plumbing is noisy enouga as iw 5:30 Rhythmic Moods 5:45 Hushabye Lady 6:00 News Flashes Musical Moods 6:1 5 Sports Observer 6:30 With the Dogs 6:40 Hit Tunes i 7:00 News Flashes 7:05 "There Goes Rusty" 1,500 100 watte 7:15 Quintette 7:30 Moonlight Sonata 7:45 Fisherman's Guide 8:00 Variety Hour 8:30 I Want A Job 9:00 Serenade 9:15 Political Review 8:25 News Flashes you. Copyright, 1938. suaded the federal government to purchase $488,000 in gas tax bonds. 12:00 Desi Arnaz Orchestra rnisuness conference featured tne 12:15 Sign Oil Boil all this down and you will delegates' hostility to the New Deal.

find Calhoun gets this bridge with Financial men were equauy im WJNO pressed by another angle which was iust as significant but at out cost to the county. Florida provides $10,000, the PWA comes through with $399,000 and the federal government buys gas tax bonds which every motorist in Florida will help redeem. tracted much less attention. The sDokesmen for small business 4:00 Gold Coast Music 4:15 Between Bookends 4:30 College Eight 4:45 Around Town 4:59 Forecast 5:00 Over Tea Cups .5:15 George A. Hazlewood 5:20 Stock Market 5:25 News Highlights 5:30 The Music Album 5:45 Sonny Boy's Pioneers R'y'l W'th Ens'mble "6:15 Melody Time 6:30 News Flashes 8:35 Howard Parket 8:45 Announcer Contest 9:00 Ernie's Orchestra 9:15 Walts Time 9:20 Colonel Kennel 9:25 News Flashes 9 :30 Salon Music 9:44 Forecast 9:45 Emile Petti 10:45 Ernest T.

Weir 11:00 Al Donahue 11:15 Glen Gray 1 1 :30 Lieghton Noble 12:00 Tommy Dorsey 12:30 Sign off were as outwardly anti-New York 1.200 150 watts 6:35 Happy Dan 6:40 Recess 6:45 Song Time 7:00 Poetic Melodies 7:15 Donald Novls 7:30 Boxing Interview 7:45 News Flashes 7:50 Joe Gilbert 8:00 Edward Lloyd 8:15 Taylor Kins 8:30 News Flashes as they were anti-administration. There was obviously a feeling that New York was trying to "run things" and must not be permitted As Seen From New York Passage of housing bill expected to bring poor results Little demand found for new homes Average American seems to prefer automobile to better living quarters Construction in outlying areas planned by administrator. minmi REALTY BOARD NEW to get away with ft This antag onism presumably reflects wide spread public sentiment all over the country. TED RBKR mjrrctrrvM sicMnisr 4 This development jolted many financial and Industrial chiefs out LONG-TERM LOANS Ameri of their complacent attitude that everything is going to be all right can home ownership now is OD' tained largely on the instalment SATURDAY WIOD 110 1,000 watte 12.07 Market Report 12:09 Noonday Musical 12:15 Kentucky Clocker 12:30 Farm at Home Hour 1 :30 Latin-Am. News 1:46 Am.

Legion Talk 1 :50 Cougat's Music 1:55 Verdi's "Othello" 5:00 News Flashes 5:05 Tune Carnival 5:30 Stamp Collectors' 5:45 Musical Interlude 5 :55 Kace Results 6:00 Melody Race from their viewpoint despite tne basis, and savings and loan asso ciations offer the best instalment- 6:10 News Flashes 6:15 Spanish Revue' 6:30 News Flashes" 6:35 "There Goes Rusty" 6:45 Religion In News 7:00 Dance Hour 7 :20 Manny Gates 7:30 Allstair Cook 7:45 Jean Sablon" 7:55 Dorothy Lamour 8:00 Believe It Or Not" 8:30 Curtain Calls 9:00 Nat'l Barn Dance 10:00 Symphony Orch. 11:30 Silvers' Music 11:45 News Flashes 11:50 Horace Heidf 12:00 Sign Off Time. Wws Mfusie 8 00 Devotions .8:15 "HI Boys" 8:30 News Flashes 8:35 Tunes and Topics 8.55 News Flashes 00 Breakfast Club :55 News Flashes' 10:00 Jane Recommends 10:15 News Flssnes 10:20 Viennese Ensemble" 10:30 Spanish Lessons 10:45 Swing Serenade 11:00 Kiddie Revue 11:15 Musical program 11:30 Noonday Musical 12:00 Time Signals 12:02 News Flasbes recession, because th New Deal is on the run." They interpret it as buying plans, Horace Russell, gen a sharp warning that their troubles eral counsel of the Federal Home By JAMES (Copyright. 1938) NEW YORK, Feb. 11.

HOUSING "We have all the essentials of home-building recovery except buyers." So says a national will not be over even if there is a Loan Bank board, said recently. major change in political leader He urged thrift and home-finano ing institutions to follow leading ship. In particular, it is taken to mean that Washington control over Wall Street, via the securities ex savings and loan associations in authority, and informed New Yorkers echo a loud amen. Careful promoting sound construction and change commission, will be contin in making long-term loans to bring WQAM 6:25 News, Dawn Br'kers 7:00 News Flashes scouting in various sections of the country discloses no eager demand for new homes, except in the case ued, no matter what party or group monthly payments within the bud 7 05 Curiosity Shoo get of the average American fam is in power. l.rwNpu-i Flashes 5:05 Twilight Melodies 5:30 McCune's Orch 5:45 Maglo Serenade 5:55 Oscar Elmer 6:00 News Flashes 6:05 Baker's Collegians 6 :20 Dinner Music 6:30 Dugout of the Air 6:45 Two Swell Tunes ily.

The Scrapoook of subsidized slum-clearance projects which will not attract the in "In the field of home owner oo News Flashes PRIVATES Large blocks of stock ship," Russell said, "it seems to vestment of private capital. me we must recognize that our in a number of leading listed corporations have been sold "over the counter" in the last couple of S60 1.000 watts 12:10 Here Comes Bunny 12:15 Luncheon Melodies 12:45 Traffic Greeter 1:00 News Flashes 1:05 C. of C. Bulletin 1:10 Organ Interlude 1:1. Michel Roscoe 1:25 Jack Snook Amateur Show 2:00 Lincoln's Birthday 2:30 Highchair Boxing' 3:00 News Flashes 3:05 Afternoon Recess 3:15 Ann Leaf, organ 6:50 "There Goes Rusty" people, whether we like it or not, There is strong circumstantial evidence that the average American, even in the lower income brackets, prefers an automobile to 7 awing session 7:30 Commentator 7:45 Livingston's Orch 8:00 Workshop weeks.

have come to live on an instalment basis. We must recognize that what they buy and pay for is being bought and paid for on an These trades have usually been 8:30 Music In the Night 8 05 The Scrapbook 8:20 Sing Before Break 3t 8:30 Jack Shannon 8:45 Leon Goldman 9:00 News Flashes :05 Sunshine in Son? 9:15 Elon Boys 9:30 Fiddler's Fancy 9:45 Sweet Music 10:00 News Flashes 10:05 Am. Legion Pgm. 10:08 Fred Feibel 10:30 The Jewel Cowboys 10:45 Robinson Crusoe, Jr. People's 12 Community Service 12 :05 News Flashes made at a price a little lower than better living quarters.

Passage of the housing bill didn't raise a rip rroiessor uiz 9:30 Sat. Night Serenade instalment basis. 3:30 Lincoln's Birthday the prevailing stock exchange quo tation. The sellers chose to dia Your Hit Parade 4 :00 Between Bookends' 10:45 Sen. Schwellenbach "We must confront the fact that ple in Wall Street, because literally no one with any knowledge of the pose of their shares privately rath if home ownership is not provided 4:13 Dartmouth Carnival' 11:00 News Flashes 4:30 John Sturgess" 11:15 Orin Tucker 4:45 Four Clubmen 11:30 Bob Crosby 5:00 News Flashes 12:00 Sign Off.

er than through regular stock mar situation expects even a half-pint "boom" to result. At best it can only encourage building of the most ket channels for fear that large offerings in a thin market would crack prices wide open and net speculative kind real estate pro 7:05 "There Goes Rusty' WKAT motions in suburban districts. them a much bigger loss than the small sacrifice they accepted by do 7:15 Gloeet rotter 7:30 Hits of Yeatervear 8:00 Corabel Morgan 8:15 Rita Coughlan ing business this way. on an instalment basis by savings and loan associations, either somebody else will provide home ownership on such a basis, or more and more of our people will become renters, even if the government must go extensively into the business of providing public housing for rental." Russell asserted that to provide the most acceptable means for home purchase, "associations must have plans for the repayment of mortgage loans within a family's 8:30 What Would Yon Do At the Country Club 9:00 Beatrice Fairsmacks PUZZLED The more install too watts 1:05 Melodv Time 1:30 With Revell 1 :45 Carnival 2:15 Swing Time 2:30 Spiorts iarace 3 :30 News Flashes 3:35 Sports Parade 4:30 News Flashes 4 :35 Sports Parade 5:30 String Orch. 5:45 Rhythmic Moods 6:00 News Flashes stars O'er Mannar 7:00 Early Edition 7:25 News Flashes 1 Musical Clock 40 News Flashes Morning Melodies 9:00 For Women Only 9:15 Musical Comedy 9:30 Dixieland Band 9:45 Miss Good News 10:00 Cappy's Cahana 10:15 Memory Lane 10:30 News Flashes 10:35 Turf Traits 10:45 Rhvthm In Red 1 1 Console Capers 11:15 K.

F. Goldman 11:30 Swing Time 11:55 News Flashes Luncheon Musio 12:30 Musical Taylor Shop 1 :00 News Flashes ments of Emil Ludwig's biography of President Roosevelt come out, the louder are the squawks over the many "naive" distortions of politi J.ESTERDAY telephones were serving a comparatively few residences and a small number of business concerns. The service was often interrupted; research and experience were needed to solve the myriad problems of the industry. But the vision was there, for a Bell document of the 70's foresaw the extension of service to all parts of the known world. Today the telephone is an accepted necessity, and the quality of Bell telephone service is known as the best in the world.

Long distance telephone service is available to almost everywhere on the earth, even to many liners at sea and to some passenger airplanes. The public demand for sen ice now requires a plant investment totaling 251 millions of dollars in the South. In 1937 telephone employes received about 26 Book Review 9:25 News Flashes 10:00 At the Tavern 10:15 My Souvenirs 10:30 Feldkemp Orch. 10:45 In the Gloaming 10:50 In the Gioamins BENEFITS Federal Housing Administrator Nathan Straus announces that his office will seek to foster the construction of two and four-family dwellings in outlying areas, grouped in community patterns, to which present slum dwellers can be moved. He prefers this to large new apartment buildings in city slum districts.

That's good news to owners of undeveloped suburban property. Apart from cagey speculators and cal facts all in favor of the sub' 6:05 Musical Moods Conference 11:15 Rhythm Girls ject, Ludwig's closest associate in 6 15 Interfaith 6:30 With the Dogs 11:30 Danceume Leaders this country expressed utter be 6:40 Swrts Observer 11:55 News Flashes million dollars in wages, and the business paid some 7.9 million dollars in taxes. Tomorrow telephone service may reasonably be expected to continue to keep a step ahead of changing conditions. The physical apparatus will change largely through the dependable efforts of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. But the spirit of telephone people will remain unchanged, aiKjUheir aim in 1938 will continue to be an unceasing effort to provide more and better telephone service, at the lowest cost consistent with the financial safety of the business.

wilderment over the charges of in-; :4" Men of Miami Beach 12:00 Desi Arnaa Orch. 7:00 News Flashes 12:15 Sign Off TWO STORES Completely Remodeled. Civic N. W. 1st across irom Court House Inquire S.

LEHRMAN 748 SEYBOLD BLDG. PHONE 3-7768 WJNO 1,100 tc. SJ0 waits accuracy and distortion: "But Roosevelt's lawyer, Judge Roseman, saw the manuscript, and Harry Hopkins' ace political expert went over it with a fine-tooth comb. And the president's secretary, Steve Early, helped so much. What could I possibly be wrong when three such i 7 on Quartermaster uver oi Ire Cups 7:15 News ll--hes Over Coffee Curs 8:05 Pick r.cvr.ilis T'day.

Almanac -Jacii thHnnon Leon Guidman 0:00 Rr-t-ins 'T Crusoe, Jr. 6:2.5 News Flashes Happy Dan Ben FeM Orch 7:00 Pwms Session 7:30 News Flashes 7:35 Livingston's Orch. .00 Worksnop 8:30 News Flashes Bob Wiiey 8:4.5 Gaslight Harmonies 9:00 Ernie's Orch. 9:15 Albert Wallace 9 :25 News Flashes subsidized tenants, the chief beneficiaries of the FHA program will be suppliers of cement, lumber, plumbing, etc. The latter did their bit in promoting the ballyhoo that helped to put the plan over.

Insiders understand such companies were quietly tipped off that they would be highly regarded when it came to awarding contracts if they co-operated in this way, whereas they would be out of luck if they did not. men assisted?" 1 no -Orienta'e" 1 F.hvthmaires-1 :30 Buiiaio Presents 2:00 Madison EnemMe 2:30 Motor City Melodies 3:00 Merrymakers 3:25 News Flashes 3:30 Lincoln's Birthday 4:00 Between Bookends 4 :15 Gertrude Lut2i" 4:45 Four Clubmen" 4 :59 Forecast 5:00 Over Tea Cup- SOFT CORNS h'on Bovs :30 Fiddler's "Fancy' News Flashes Olympia oysters are so tiny it These thin, soft, eootmng, healing pd end 9 30 Bordertown Barbecue 10:00 News Flashes takes about 1.800 of them to make oct'cSt 9:59 10:00 Emil Petti 10:15 Stage Echoes SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY a gallon. DutBtnHe. Try them! DrScfwII's 10:15 Fred Feibel, oritan 10:30 Jewel Cowboys" 11:00 Young Peopie Con. 11 Forecast 12:00 News Flashes 12:05 Luncneon Dance Weather Report 12.30 George rUii 12.15 Man on the Prrt ncoiroiiTiD 5:15 George A.

Hazlewood 10:45 Fisheries 5:20 Sroca MnrKtt 11:00 Al Donahue 5:25 News Highlights 11:15 Orrin Tucker Leon Goldman 11:30 Bob Crosby on Roval Worth Ense'le 12:00 Sammy eLaye .15 Mcindv Time 12:30 Sign Off The army is seeking more college men between 20 and 26 years old for service as flying cadets. Una-pads JOLT Most reports on the "little A 4.

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