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Total bond sales today, 82,800.000. Total bond sales year ago, $3,820,000. LiywiiaiM.iimii puuewsr mipiin if v4' Seventeen THE READING, A DING, A TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, CURB MARKET atones Low Close AltO pow opet pi ,,,,,..102 rim 1W Aluminum Do Am 104 'a lM' Alum Co Am pi 97 Wi AmArcn oo 22 Am Br BOV 1 1 Am CltlM 7 6H Am Cltlw PL 7 6i Am Oom Pow A 12 11V Am Cyajnamld 7 6 Am KaultlM 3i Am ft For war Wk 12 A 14 Am Founders 3 a. 3 Am Qu Bee 57U S3 Am Invest 4 3 Am Lit St Traction 3554, 35 do prof 30 3o 30 Am aiaracalbo Am Papers Good 283s aV 28 Am Superpower lHi Bi 10 Am Foundera pr 3S', 32 7 7 7 13 6 3 69 69 35 31 6 6 Vsv Tho Groat American COMPETITION The Great American Competition is the competition of Brains. Not so much the brains of Genius as the brains pf matured Vision, Judgment, and Understanding.

Back of all our material progress in business are these mental capacities to see the need of better things, to sense the right, and to know how. In their fullest possession is a power that defies material competition. Between their grades of excellence is the great struggle the Competition of Brains. Among brains, the enlightening facts and figures of Modem Accountancy are recognized as stimulants to right thinking, quite as much as material factors in management and control. ERNSTS ERNST ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS SYSTEM StRVICf 604 Colonial Trust Building, Reading OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES 3L i9ri 49 1 34 2 17 6 5 8 5 69' 3.1 READING STOCKS Bid And ak market In 10 share lots yesterday as reported bv Thomas T.

Davis son, managers. Reading Stock Exchange 1 Ranks Bid Berks County Trust Co. 28 Colonlal N. t. Trust Co.

16 Farmers Natl. Bank Tr. Co 135 Penn Nat. Bank to Tr. Co 17 Pennsylvania Trust 33 Resdlng Natl.

Bank Tr. Co 44 Readlrg Trust Co. 48 Insurance American Casualty 23V, Penn Title Insurance Co. JO Miscellaneous Reading Fair Co 4 Rdg. Ind'l Ln.

to Thrift 11 Ask Last 28 27 18 18 145 140 17 17 37 39 48 49 49 50 28 28 12 12 I 3 13 12 At the Courthouil rifle Insurance Department of Co lonlsJ Northesstern Trust company furnished the following information covering full day'a poord at the court, houae vcatardai. 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Olivia B. Waller to Mama B. oaoel, 103, 107 Philadelphia north aide rutn street, 43 m. run unmnut airni, east side Cheatnut street.

Boyertown interest Mary L. Francis to Robert H. and Anna M. Leehner. Douclaaaville nominal Sallle N.

and Simon P. Spangler to George A. and Oeitrude E. Kemp, 1761 Cotton st ......83,000 Shuman Realty company. Inc, to Melvln F.

aid Carolyn M. Herta, 255 N. Thirteenth at Shuman Realty company, to Slda A. Machmer, 257 N. N.

Thirteenth nominal Frank 8. and Dorothy M. Plnksey to Abraham E. Kllllan, Penn nominal Clinton 3. Zsller to Erma R.

Selers. Glenside 1550 Oscar P. Wolff and wife to Jesis win, 227 N. Thlrtenth at David I. Ortng and wife to Raymond 8.

and Elisabeth M. Adams. 501 Raymond Muhlenberg township ..86,750 William H. Relfsnyder, trustee, to Harry B. Most, Colebrookdale township i 12,600 Harry B.

Mest and wife to Allelne W. Mest, Colebrookdale nominal David M. Babb to Estella D. Troxal, RtonT Crk Mills. Lower Alsace town ship M.800 Thomas H.

Snyder to Adam Hart m.ii, Exeter township $3,260 Wyomlsslng Hills, to J. Howard Jacobs, spring townsnip nominal Janob fcreaa to Laura Phllins. 413 Birch st nominal Amandus S. Bechtel and wife to Frank and Lena R. Warren, Cumru nomlnaJ COURT PROCEEDINGS APPEARANCE DOCKET: The Malleable Steel Range Manufacturing company vs.

William Y. Levan: Mohnsvllle Water company va. Walter Miller; Wolverine Erass Works vs. A. H.

Yocum.i 8. H. Hoverter. attorney; Angelo A. Paaquale vs.

Evelyn M. Fasquaie, E. wetss, attorney; Carmine Lavogna vs. Reifsnyder's, Inc. et al, J.

H. Jacobs, attorney; Samuel PerJoIav. Reifsnyder's, Inc. et al, J. H.

Jacobs, attorney; Mary K. Lolly vs. John Lolly, Lee Friday, attorney; wnson Loose vs. J. Schofer and John G.

Schofer, Bad, fltavens to Lee. attorneys; Daniel W. Young vs. James Zerr ad ivtoiia M. Zarr Charles K.

Derr. attor ney; Clara L. Reeser vs. John A. Reeser and Ellen Reeser, C.

W. and H. R. Mat ten and M. c.

Mcquillan, attorneys; Charles T. Chrlstman et al. vs. Harvey J. Miller et al: John A.

Rlckenbach vs. Harvey J. Miller et al: Samuel J. Corblt vs. H.

Frank Corblt; Francis E. Mogle vs. at Barks! Waclaw Wlluckl and Mary Woluckl. his wife. vs.

County of Berks; Kathryn S. Rings vs. William a rich: Charles C. Sheller. trrfHt doing business as William R.

Sheeler to Son vs. School District of the wy Reading. Stevens St Lee. attorneys; George Bennett. Individually and trad ing as tne uervieii naster company v.

School District of the City of Reading; George Bennett. Individually and trading the Bennett Plaster company vs. Thomas J. Evans et al, Stevens to Lee. sttwevs: Chsrles C.

Sheeler, trading and doing business aa William Sheeler 8za Thomas Evans, Warren Rem Ik et al. FICTITIOUS NAMES: J. Nlchol Etrenhart, trading as Majestic Machine rnmnsnv. LETTERS ORANTBD: Charles A. rh.

reeHv 82,100. perse.nalty $15,500: Relnhold F. D. Gehrke to Agnes 8. Gehrke, rItv $6,000.

personalty none; Tsrone Frrsisme Libera to Jennie Per rsgsme Xlbera, realty none, personalty 1C0; Margsret Relfsnyder to Margaret P. ReifsnyderJ realty $3,000, personasty $700. mvoRCis Proceedings Started By AJary L. Lolly of soa s. Tenth against John Lolly 26 Orange charging desertion; by Kathryn 8.

Rlggs. of 117A 8. Fifth sealnst William H. Piggs. of 1033 Fern r.harvlne lndlcnltles.

Charaes Denied By Mrs. Prances In proceedings started by Melvln P. Raysor. Decree Recommended For Sarah A. Minora, of 1126 Church from Leroy Fllmore.

Western Penitentiary. on grounds husband was Sentenced to term of two four years for robbery, by Earle I. Kochmaster, master. Produce Review PHILADELPHIA. June 8 () (O.

8. Denartment of Airlculturet Peee were weaker today due to heavy receipts from New Jersey ana asaryiaoa. xruca celpte from New Jersey totaled more than 8.000 baskets. Small podded varieties 48a50c per basket large stock 65a80c: a few exceptional lota Mcal.OO. Bu.hel hampers 75cal.25.

Strawberries wer lower. New Jersey stock 3.0Oa4.OO per 32 quart crate: extra fancy Luptons and Big joes s.z.taa.ou. Maryiana ana Delaware berries? 2.00a4.00 crate. A Urge part of the receipts from all sections were in poor condition, Asparagus was slightly weaker" and demand slow. New Jersey very large 1.50a 2.00 crate: few special marks 2.2Ja2.SO.

Smaller sixes low as 50c. A. few lots of extrs fancy Pennsylvania asparagus 2.40 beets were dull Mid slow at 2a2e bt'nch: a few 3c. Nearbv raroxta 2a.V bunch: kohl rabl 33e. New Jersey celery 1.23 bunch of a docen sulks.

Rhubarb held firm at 1 Wis 1.50 per 100 hunches; spring onions 5075e. Eastern shore cabbage 75cal.OO per half barrel hamper. The crop from New Jersey Is expected to begin to move to market by tha epd of thla week. Spinach met a alow demand at 15a30e bushel; kale, mustard greens and turnip greens I5a20c. Pennsylvania hot house tomatoe 8al2c pound.

White ootatoes dull. South Carolina cobblera 2.25 a2.50 barerl. Ualne Oreen Mountalnrf were alow at 1.35x1.50 per 100 in. aacg. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PHILADELPHIA June 8 (P Flour.

196 lh. sacks, soft winter, straight western 4.10a4.35; nearby 3.90a4.10; hard winter, 85 percent 4.30a4.7O; short npatent 4.70a 5.00; spring, first clear 4.00a4 50; standard patents 4 60a4.M; short patenu 4.90 as 25; family brands 6.00a7 .00.. Hsv. sound feeding 20.00a24.00. Potatoes, white 110 lb.

sscks 1.501 60: southern, barrel. No. Rose 2 403.00; cobblers 2.25a2.85. 1 Wheat. No.

2 red winter. June delivery domestic 79; No 2 garlicky, June de livery domestic 79. Corn, nominal. Oats. No.

2 white 3841. Cheese, whole milk, longhorns. round lots, and single daisies, fresh 13al4. Live poultry) fowls, fancy Plymouth Rock 25: mixed colors, fancy 22a24: white Leghorns 16a20; brolles, fancy, Plymouth Rock, full feathered 26a3S; do, mixed colors 2730: do. reds 2530; do, white Leghorns 18s28; old roosters 1314; tiirkevs 202.1: ducks.

1521., Dressed poultry, fowl, fresh killed. In boxes 2127: btAllers, western 31a34; nearbv 3a44: did roosters, dry picked, Tr.t.rn H17: ducks. Lone Island 19. Putte'. ton 23s28: (92 score) 24: (81 91 score) 2123; (86 88 score I 1921.

TREASURY RECEIPTS WASHINOTON. June I (Treasury receipts for June i were M.T65.S71.57; enend'ture. 112.264.256.01: balance. Hi.721,30. Customs receipt for the month to the e'ose of business June 5 were 83.341, 242.B7.

MOODY'S RATINGS Your Binker'l Virfittick of Invcitflient Merit Out hawklet, "Th Invaetof'i Kay Safety" explains Moody's Ralingi. Tell yov how judge security values. (Very Invests shevld rood It. No char je. Writ for your copy.

MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE 63 Iroadwey Nve York City Science to Count Its Newest Gains How Stars Are Pul Together and Behavior of Quakes Among: Topics PASADENA, Jun 8 JPh Discoveries ibout the age of the human race, how stars are put together and how earthquakes behave will be among those reported to the American Association for the Advancement of Science at its summer meeting here June 15 to 20. Hundreds of scientists will gather from the entire United States to tell of problems solved and others still in process of solution, The California Institute of Technology and the Mount Wilson observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington will act as hosts to the gathering. An attraction of the program will be a paper outlining the possibilities of high voltage ray tubes in treating cancer and other diseases and in biological experiments. Tells of Atoms Other speakers will tell of progress in the study of atoms and electrons, the tiny particles of which all matter is believed composed; photosynthesis, the mysterious process by which plants turn sunlight Into energy; the working of the chemical "handcuffs" that bind electrons In pairs; construction of buildings that will withstand earthquakes, and problems in the study of the life of the oceans. Different viewpoints regarding "Th Impact of Science on Civilization" will be presented in a symposium by an historian, an economist and a scientist.

Nationally know scientists will speak each evening on subject popular interest. INVESTMENT TEl'STS Gtnetal Mn(mnt Bid Asked Am Brit to Cont 4 pf 50 Amer to Continental Am it Oen Sec A 11 Aav to Oen Sec 1 Am Oen Sec IJ pf 37 Am lnaur Slk units I 7 All St Pac Int units 23 21 AP Int Corp com WW 2 IV4 All to Pac pf war It's 20', All See Corp pf 30 Atl Bee war biHish Type Inr 41 Century 8h Truat J4V Sii Chain to Oen Bo Inc 1 1 Chain 4c Oen Bq C'aa pC 51 Chain St Inv Chain St Inv Corp pf 50 Chain St Shsreowntrs 13'4 14' Chartered Inv ...10 IJ Chrtered Inv pf 78 SO Chelsea Exchange A 1 Chelae Exchange 'k Continental Securities 2'4 Crum 6c Poster Ins 'B 30 S3 Crum 8c Poster pf IJ Crum 8c Postec Inc 30 33 Crum Poster 1 pf ...105 Equity Corp 27 23 Equity Corp pf 40 43 Equity Truat Sh A 434 Pirst American Corp 6 7' Oen Equity A 4 Oi enter TTsdlnf Gude Winmlll 25 Int Sec of An A 14' a Int Sec of Am 1 Int Sec Am 8" pf 77 a Int See Am 6't pf 8Va Investora Trust Shsre 8Ta Jack Ac Curt Inv Assn 33'a 38M Jaek to Curt See pf 1J Mas Investors 24 27H Mohawk Invest 40'a 42 Mutual Invest A 3V 4' 4 Mutual Mansjement 24 North Securities 85 Oil Shsres Inc .12 16 Old Col Inv Tr torn 7 Old Col Ar Tsan Sh 25 27 Second Int See A IS Second Int Sec Sea Int See 6 1st pf 37V Secur Corp Oaa pf 38 Shawmut Bk Jnv Tr Bpencer Trust Fund 30 I' British com A 8 Briliah com 1 a British 83 pf 37S Wedfswood Inv Corp 4 8 Wedge Inv Corp 6 of 1 81 75 Pis er Limited Mnaaftineot ABO Truat Series 4 'a 6 ABC Truat Series 7 All Am Inv Tr Sh A Sre 7H Amer Comp Tr Sh 6S a1 Asso Stand Oil Sh 4'. Basic Industries 44 t'a Corp Tr Sharea 4''t 3 Cumulative Tr Sh 4 Depos Bk 4c Tr Sh Depos BAT Sh A 4' B'a Dlversltled Tr Sh A ISH Diversified Tr Sh 13 Dlvei allied Tr Sh 4 'a 8. Plve Yesr Fixed Tr Sh f'n 4H Pixed Trust Sh A 12's Fixed Trust Sh Pundtmentl Tr Sh A 8H Pundamenlal Tr Sh Independence Tr Sh S'a S' a Inv Tr Col A 8V4 7 Leaders of Indus A 8' 4 Lesders of Indus 4'a LesaVrs of Indus 0 44 Low Priced Shares 4 4'a Msjor Shsres Corp Natl Indiiatrles Sh A 4a Nationwide sec 11 i National Trust Sh Bsnk Tr Sh 8't 7 No Amer Tr Sh 4H 'a Pow 4r Ball Trust Sh 7, 84 Pub Ser Tr Sh A 5Va 8a Renreaentstlve Tr Sh 13'4 13 Selected Am Shares 4' 4Tt Selected Ine Sbs ral S4 Selected Mamta Tr TBh 8. 7" Standard Am Tr Sh SS S' Standsrd Call Trusteed 7'i 8' 4 Stt St Invest Carp 83 81 Suser Coro Am Tr A 5H 534 Super Corp Am Tr 8'4j 5 Mi Super Corp Am Tr 8' 4 '4 Super Corp Am 8I4 8 Trust Shsres of Am 41.

5Ia Trust Stand Inv 3'4 iu Truat auana inv an Truat St Oil Shares A Trust St Oil Shsres Trust Am Bk Sh Trustees Bk Sh Twentieth Cent Fix Tr Two Year Tr Sh United Fixed Sh United Bank Tr Sh United In Tr Sh UStXPS A USELPS Univeraal Trust Sh 44 8'4 84 Vh tH 4'a 5a tew is 4'a 3 10 11 7'4 27 2 8 44 Idlnr ad Financial Vaaniee Am Found 8 1 pf J'a 41 Am Found 7 pf 43 48 Am 1 IOtn com 3c 8c Anier Found cvt pf 74 Amer 140th com 8c 10c Bankers Nat Inv Corp is la Bsnslclll Corp 8 Invert Trust Assoc North 4c 8 Corn 14 Petrol Trad Corp 8 13 Unit Co'o I 7nih com so joc Saeeltllatf Maaaaeantnt Ir.eorp tnveat V'', Inrorp Invest Bqult V4 xax aiviaena. LANCASTER LIVE STOCK 1ANCA8TEB. June 8 () (Pensylva nta Bureau of Markets) Hofs 450; cattle 3.10: calve 175. Beef steers and yearling active, strong to 35c hither: light and medium welqhts showing moat advance; tor yearlings 7.75: best medium weights 7.50: bulk Bulls, steady. She stock and cutter firm.

Stockers and federw steady. Light stocker steers 8.00 a8.50.' Calves, steady: ton veelers 10.00. Slaughter cattle and vealers, steers. 900 1 loo goad 7.50a8 00: medium 8.507.50; common 5.0Oa.50; 1.100 1.300 good T.aoas.oo; medium B.5oa7.30; 1,300 1,500 good 7.007.75. Heifers.

550 850 choice 8 757.25: good 8.008.75; medium 5.258.00; common 4 505.25. Cows, choice 4.755.50: good 4.0Oa4.7S: common and medium 3.00a4.00; low cut ter and cutter 1.753.00. Bull, yearling exeluded. good and choice, beef 3.758.75; cutter, common and medium 4.908.75. Vealers.

milk fed. good and choice t.25 10.00; medium 8.25a.25; cull and com mon 8.008.23. PHILADELPHIA EGO MARKET PHILADELPHIA. June I uO (U. S.

Department of Agriculture) Cloae, eg8, steady. Pacific coast best marks 2527; nearby closely selected white estres 32a 24: nearby wnit extras i'ia2i'i: nearby brown eitraa 2022; nearby graded firsts mixed colors ihii; neroy current re eelpta mlvxed 13'a17'i: tnld west average eatras mixed colors 2020' midwest graded firsts mixed colors mid west current receipt mixed colors 17'aalS, Receipts 3,245. It iV said that the Blbllothesju Nationale in Paris is the large; Vbrary ln th world. It contains mvi than 4,0543.000 books and a vast collection of manuscripts, pamphlets and other Uteratura, DEATHS READING AMOS MelLVAIN McCORMICK, 63, residing1 at 142 Walnut and for 47 years employed by the Pennsylvania railroad, died suddenly yesterday while being removed to the Homeopathic He was stricken while returning from work at and passersby summoned an ambulance He was a member of Isaac Hlester lodge, F. and A.

Royal Arcanum, and Olivet rosoy terian church. There, survive his wife. Mary one daughter, Grace, wife of Gerald Deam. 01 sirdsboro: one son. W.

Hayward McCormick, Drexel Hill, Philadelphia; three brothers, William, of Narberth; Howard, of Lancaster, and John McCormick, Huntingdon, four Bisters, Mary, wife of Ell wood Newlin, Leaman Place, Lancaster county; Emma, wife of Amos Ayres, New Holland Lucy, wife of Daniel Howe, Lancaster; Margaret, wiaow 01 uamei onauo, or Gap, Lan caster county. i MRS. MARGARET WHITE, widow 01 tne ev. wmiam White, for nearly 25 years superintendent of Hope Rescue Mission, died at Pitman, N. wnere sne nacrbeen living since the death of her husband.

One son. Wil liam C. White, a magazine writer, survives. JAMES K. BRISAN, 80, died yesterday at his home.

210 West Green I wich after a week's illness. He was st memoer 01 iaui UatnOllC church, Surviving are his wife, Mary; four children. Passmore. William. Franklin and Mary Brisan, all of weaaing, ana two stepchildren, Clar ence and Irene Shellhammer.

ANNA MAY JAMES, 46, wife of Annur m. James. 1008 Weiser died at the Reading hospital. She was a member of St. Matthews' Lutheran church.

Besides her husband, two brothers survive, McCurdy Bush, of Indiana county; Emery Bush, Trade City: five sisters, Mrs. Samuel Allison, cf Franklinvllle, N. Mrs. Charles Beck, Smicksburg; Mrs. Albert Kerr, Hamilton; Mrs.

George E. James, Johnstown, and Effie, at home. HAZEL L. THOMAS, 31, wife of iseweu nomas, aied at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Boeckler. Besides ner husband, three children survive. She will be burled at Wisconisco, where she formerly lived. IIARROLL McCARRENER, 11, son of Jacob and Margaret McCarrener, died at the home of his parents, 1045 Locust st. Besides the parents, are two brothers, Donald and Orman, and one sister, Margaret, all at home.

Undertaker Lutz has charge of the funeral arrangements. BERKS AND VICINITY SAMUEL ECK, 84, died at his home nrar SHAMROCK. He was a member of the Lutheran church at Mertz town. Surviving are one son. John; four grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren and two brothers, Mathias Eck, Pottstown, and Frank Eck.

Topton. and two sisters. Mrs. William Long, Reading, and Mrs. Sarah Steffey, Topton.

MARGARET C. NOLAN, 56, widow of William Nolan, died at her home ln SINKING SPRING. She was a daughter of the late Mr. nd Mrs. Michael Coppinger, and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic churchy West Reading.

There survive two children, John C. and William Nolan, 3rd, both of Sinking Spring, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry S. Davies. Wyomissing, and Catharine Coppinger, West Reading.

ROTH NAMED A. B. C. HONORARY MEMBER For the fourth time in slightly more than a year, the Rev. Dr.Xharles E.

Roth, pastor of St. Andrew's Reformed church, was named an honorary member of a Reading civic club yesterday. The honor was given by the American Business club during its luncheort meeting in the American house. Dr. Roth also an honorary member of the Lions, Reciprocity and Graduate The onltf nt.her hnnnmrv umW of the American Business club is Rear Admiral Richard E.

Byrd, who was named when he visited in Reading recently. The talk st yesterday's meeting was by J. Frederick Frank. Rrading florist, who spoke on "Flowers and Their Growth." William Housum was chairman. CAR WRECKED, MAN HURT BY TRAIN Doctors at Reading hospital last night were ftshting for the life of Reuben Fessler.

34. of Relnhold D. No. 1, who was critical in lured yesterday morning when his machine was struck: oy a train at Krick's crossing, near Sinking SDrine. It be lieved the accident occurred between 2 and 3 a.

but he was not found until 6 a. m. The enelntwr of a train Mil tVia statlonmterat Sinking Spring he had seen a wreck while passing the crossing. William Hans, a gasoline service station owner, went to the scene and found Fessler unconscious. CITY TO TRY OUT PUMP TOMORROW You can't Buffalo the Libertlelnow.

It's been done only not quite the way that sounds. Their new pumper shiny, white 'netery things was tried out yesterday by members of the company and tomorrow the city will give its official test to the new machine. The pumper, a Buffalo make, arrived last Friday, to replace American LaFrance which the company has had for 18 years. It was a compromise choice, the company having preferred another LaFrame while Councilman Maurer favored Mack pumper. THREETO A END ACCOUNTING CONFAB At least three Reading cost accountants will represent the Reading chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants at its twelfth International conference at Pittsburgh June IS to 18.

They are J. A. Beard, of J. A. Beard' and company; Paul S.

Heckman, of the American Die and Tool company, and Herbert R. Grove, of the Reading Iron company. The sessions will be devoted chiefly to a discussion of "Profit Making Management." Dr, Ralph Arnold, eminent U. S. geologist, estimates this country's potential oil resources at 714,000.000.000 barrels.

He says we have only used 2 percent of our oil supply and that there is 140 years' supply of free oil head. TODAY'S, RADIO PROGRAMS rag.ftm WAW, BeailBg 1818 A. M. 1:00 Early risers musical time signal. 7:50 Home Furnishing Facta.

8:00 Devotional Services. 8:80 Around the Town With Pomeroy's. 8:40 The Orange Olrl. 8:45 Late risers musicsl time signal. 9: SO Polce reports.

8:45 The Fashlonalra of Munslngwar. 12:00 Organ Recital by Robert Henke. P. M. 12:30 Louie's Hungry FiVsV 12:45 Jack and Stan.

1:00 Weather Forecast. 1:06 Luncheon Music. 1:25 Summary of Program. Radio Democrat. :15 Sport Talk.

6:30 Wittich's Foreign Melodies. 7:00 World Bookman and Police Reports. 7:15 Leroy Sandifor, Pianist. 7:10 The Song Bird. 7:45 Pianist.

8:00 Stanley Adamski, accordionist. 8:30 Bennevlll Plldyoung, base 8:45 Agnes and Boo. .9:00 The Haymakers. 9:30 John Beaver, tenor, Katbllne Boyer, sopranos M. Ively Xsslck, tccomptnlst.

10:00 George LsPlsh and Hla Blue and Oold Orch. 454m WEAF, New York 60k A. M. 6:45 Health exercises. 8:00 Oene end, Olenn.

6:15 Morning devotion. 8:30 Cheerio. 9:00 Parnassus trio. 9:14 Campbell's orchestra. 9:45 A.

to P. program. 10:00 Pilgrims mixed sextet. 10:80 Ooiden Oem. 11 :00 Your Child Grace Abbott.

11:15 Household Institute. 11:30 U. 8. Army band. 12:00 Hellman Troubadour.

P. M. 13:19 Moods and Memories Cspt. Henderson Bland. 12:30 On Wings of Song.

1:00 Civic Federation luncheon Commercial Relations with Soviet Russia, James W. Gerard; Georges Tbeunls. 1:30 Lunclorr music. 8:00 Melody Three. i 3:00 Woman's Review.

4:00 La Forge Berumen music. 4:30 Twilight 5:0 Children's 8:30 Rlnao Talkie. 5:45 Rex Cole Mountaineers. 6:00 Bond orchestra: Interview by 'Jim Corbett. 6:30 Who's Behind the Name? Edwin A.

Alger. 6:45 Rebroadcast from London: talks by members of English Ryder Cup team, Sam Ryder. Charles Whltcombe nd Fred Plg non. 7:00 Baseball scores. 7:05 Lure of the Tropics.

7:30 Soconyland Sketch. 8:00 Blackston concert. 8:30 String orchestra: Idlrec tor, Arthur Wallenitein. 9:00 McKesson Music. 9:30 Fuller orchestra; Xtrle Splcer, baritone.

10:00 Lucky StrSke orchestra. 11:00 Snoop and Peep, sketch. 11:15 Little Jack Little, songs. 11:30 Cslloway orchestra. 1 1:45 Hoy 6meck.

music. 12:00 Vallee orcheatr. 12:30 Continentals Music. SCIENTISTS ORGANIZE 79 NEW BRANCHES Growth of Churches Told At Meeting BOSTON June SGrowth of the Christian Scienoe movement throughout tha world, as indicated by formation during the past year of 79 new branch church organizations was reDOrter! hern tndav at. the an.

nual meeting of the mother church, sue nrsi nurcn 01 unnst, ztcientist. Six thousand members from many nations gathered beneath the lofty Church dome tn hpur nf nav nnhli.a tions and wider charitable and heal ing wora. The mother church now has 2,519 branch churches and societies, in addition to 40 college and university organisations. For the first time Poland has a branch church. Another has been added to those already in Africa and Asia, four more to thdse in two more in South America, 45 more in North America and 25 additional in Europe outside of Poland.

Robert E. Buff urn, of Belmont, Massachusetts, was elected president of the mother church for the ensuing year. Edward L. Ripley, of Brookllne, continues as treasurer, and Ezra w. Palmer, also of Brookllne.

as clerk. George Shaw Cook, of Chicago, and Mrs. Elizabeth P. Norwood, of Brookllne, started today the last year of their three year term as first and second ruler, respectively. 25 GIVEN DIPLOMAS AT COMMENCEMENT ANNVILLE, June 8.

Twenty five young folks of AnnvMle received diplomas at the Annvllle high school commencement, Friday, before a crowded house, in the high school auditorium. Bred in the Home," by Singmas ter, was read by Dorothy E. Flory, and Miss Anna E. Butterwich read a paper on "The Passion Play." "The Divided Horsecloth," was recited by Ruth E. Bixler, after which the girls' chorus sang "The Rose Maidens." Henry H.

Grimm recited "This, Too, Will Pass," and Beatrice Miller recited "The Counsel Assigned." After the commencement address was delivered by the Rev. C. Waldo Cherry, of Harriaburg, C. O. Dotter, principal of the schools, presented diplomas to Roger E.

Beamesderfsr, Ruth E. Bixler. Anna E. Bulterwlck, Elizabeth L. Davis, David J.

Evans, Dorothy L. Flory, Henry H. Grimm, Helen E. Kreamer, Emma K. Light, Irene J.

Long, Thomas P. Loose. Ir vin H. Meyer. Arthur S.

Miller, Beatrice 73. Miller, Esther E. Miller, Mary Grace Mills, Almeda J. Neidig, Sidney J. Schmuck.

Paul D. Shenk, Anna M. Bholley, C. Wilbur Shroyer, Kathryn Snavely, Howard O. Stauffer, Henry A.

The Is and Edward M. Walter. LYTLES PAY VISIT TO'PHILA. FRIENDS KUTZTOWN. June l.

Prof. and Mrs. Clyde Lytle and sons Dudley and Fanner and Susan Cass Journeyed to Philadelphia, to visit Mrs. Robert Hamilton. Prof.

Lyties sister. They visited the circus and friends and brought their son, Clyde, back. He had been staying with Mrs. Hamilton since Sunday last. Miss Bessie Miller and Miss Grace Rahn Journey to Easton, Wednesday, to visit Evelyn Morris.

Miss Morris, Miss Miller and Miss Rahn were classmates at State Teacher's college, Kutztown. Mrs. Scott Ritaman and son Scott, went to Reading Friday to shop and visit, ANOTHER PROSPECT Author No; but I've found a pub Wife Have you sold vour novel? Author But I've found a publisher to whom I have, not it yet. Answer, 'EASTERN DAYLIGHT 84Wm WJZ, New Terk 768k A. M.

7:30 Dance Band. 7:48 Jolly BUI and Jane. 8:00 Landt Trio. 8:18 Mouth Health 6:80 Sunblrds Trio. 1:54 A.

to P. Program. 9:00 Popular Bits. 9:30 Ford and Wallace. 9:45 Miracles of Magnolia.

10:00 Morning Glories. 10:15 Through the Looking Glass Frances Ingram. 10:30 Jtl and Judy. 10:45 Food Talk. 11:30 Mrs.

A. M. Ooudiss. 11:45 Students' Graduation of the Mechanics' Institute of Rochester, N. Adult Education Newton D.

Baker, Former Secretary et War. 12:15 Breen and de Rose, duets 18:30 Mrs. Julian Heath. 12:46 Organ 1:00 Dance Band, 1:30 Farm and Home Hour. 0:30 Child Paychology Dr.

Francis Park. 1:46 Plsno Moods. 3:00 Music in the 8:30 Chicago Serenade. 8:45 Edna Hopper Talk. 4:00 More Truth Than Poetry 1 James J.

Montague. 4:15 .8. Navy Band. 4:46 Sidelights on Joseph Stalii Isac Don Levine. 8:00 Pacflc Vagabonds.

8:30 Little Orphan Annie, Sketch. 8:45 Stock Quotations. 6:00 Raising Junior, Sketch. Vsn Steedon Orchestra. 6:25 Baseball Scores.

6:30 Savannah Liners Orch. 6:45 Literary Digest Topics in Brief Lowell Thomas. .7:00 Amos 'n' Andy, Sketch. 15 The Keds Man. 7:30 The Quaker Man.

7:45 Dr. Sertoli's Ramblers. 8:00 Whiteman's Orchestra. 8:30 Boswell Sisters. Songs.

8:45 Polly Preston's Adventures. 9:00 Symphony Orchestra. 9:30 Death Valley Dy Sketch. 10:00 The Life of Joan of Are. Drama, With Margaret Anglln.

10:30 Clar. Lu and Em Skit. 10:48 Bouthernalres 11:00 Slumber Music. 11:30 Archer Oibson, 12:00 Whiteman Orcheatr. 12:30 Donahue Orchestra.

849m WABC, New York 860k A. M. 7:30 Organ Reveille. 8:00 Morning Devotions. 8:15 Art Giilham.

8:30 Music: News: Humor, 9:00 Commuters Music. 9:30 Tony's Scrapbook. 1 9:45 Morning Minstrels, 70:00 Oxol Feature. 10:15 Beauty Aid Antoinette Donnellv. 10:30 Mixed Quartet.

10:45 Radio Homemakers. 11:00 Blgelow Orchestra. P. M. 12:30 Columbia Revue.

1:00 Park Central Orchestra. 1:30 Savov Plas Orchestra. 2:00 Fabst ett Varieties. 2:15 Charlotte Harrimsn. Contralto; Charles Carlisle, Tenor.

2:45 Salon Orchestra. 3:15 Rebroadcast From London: Opera Travit, With Ros Ponselle, Soprano. 3:45 Captlvators Orchestra. 4:00 Italian Idvll. 4:30 Four Clubmen Quartet.

5:00 Franx Roaa. Bongs. 8 18 Adventures tnWords Dr Frank H. Viaetelly. 8:30 Ut.

and Mrs. T. O. H. 8:45 Sweetheart Music.

6:00 American Liberty Dr. Frederick B. Robinson. President College of tha City of New York. 6:15 Barclay Orchestra.

6:30 Postal Presents. 6 45 Epo Crime Club. 7:00 Hate Smith, Songs. 7:16 Wlnegar's Orchestra, 7:30 Daddy and Rollo. 46 Camel Orchestra; Morton Downey, Tenor.

1 6:00 Pryor'a Cremo Band. 6:15 Presentation of Columbia Medal to Sir John Reltb. 8:30 Kltenborn Edits' the News. 8:45 TaStyeast Gloom Chasers, 9:00 Henry George Sketches. 9:30 Description of Rum Row Beyond 12 Mile Limit.

10:00 Ben Bernie Orchestra. 10:15 Tito Quissr, Tenor. 10:30 Paramount PubllX Program. 11:00 Henderson Orchestra. 11:30 Asbury Park Orchestra.

12:00 Romsnelli Orchestr. 12:30 Ann Lef, Organ; Ben Alley, Tenor. 1:00 Irwin Orchestra. 1:30 Abram Orchestra. siisa WOE, Newark 710k A.

M. 4:44 Gym classes. 8:00 Al Woods, songs. 8:15 Mr. and Mrs.

Reader. 8:30 Macy's Period. 8:45 Music, talks. 10:00 McOann Food hour. 11:00 Common Sense for MothersMrs.

J. 8. Reilly. 11:15 Talks, music, news. P.

M. 12:20 Vilma and Marlka, duo. 12:30 Emll Velazco, organ. 1:00 Studio music. 1:50 Arthur Cox, tenor.

2:00 Americanlsation talk. 2:15 Poet of the Uke. 2:30 Charles Audsley, baritone. 2:45 Estelle Young, monolo gist. 8:00 Ariel ensemble.

3:30 Clara Blohm, soprano. 3:45 Newark Museum talk. 4:00 John Lmont, baritone. 4:15 Marguerite Valentine piano. 4:30 Edith Rudolph, contralto.

4:45 Dancing. Thomas Parson. 5:00 Playland orchestra. 5:30 Program resume. 5:37 Evergreen talk.

5:40 Peter Paul Limerick. 6:45 Hawaiian ensemble. 6:00 Uncle Don. 6:30 Sports talk. 6:45 The Blalsdell BOVS.

7:00 Canterbury Singers. 7:15 Timely Investment Topics Jav T. McCov. 7:30 Haddon Hall band. 7:45 CuPont Speed Blender.

8:00 WOR Minstrels. Chronicles. 9:00 Chocco Veast Hill Billies. 9:15 Idolita. Music.

9:30 Eddy Brown, violin; salon orchestra. 10:00 Los Charros trio. 10:15 Astor orchestra. 10:45 Globe Trotter. Oakland's Orch.

11:30 Moonbeams. 117m WCAP A WSXAC. Philadelphia 2M.k A. 8:00 Morning Devotions. 8:15 Art Giilham.

8:30 Sears Roebuck Shoppng nnur, 8:45 Ivlns Bakers with snd Ginger Baker. 0:00 Lsdles Home Hour. 9:80 Tony's Scrapbook. 9.45 Morning Minstrels. Melodies.

Radio Will Visit 'Rum Row' Tonight (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 8 (P). The microphone will Journey to "Rum Row" tonight. An attempt to broadcast just what goes on beyond the 12 mile limit will be made when a party of broad casters reaches a point in the Atlantic about 40 miles off New York. Efforts will be made to con tacit, one of the vessels regularly located on "Rum Row," with Ford Frick, announcer, describing all he sees. The broadcast, in which it is also hoped to interview one of the "Rum Row" captains, will be heard in place of the Howard Bar Rosa Ponselle low concert at 9.30 p.

m. over a network of WABC. Otherwise your dials may be set for: 11.45 A. M. Talk on "Adult Education" bv Newton D.

Baker at graduation exercises at Mechanics institute, Rochester. 1 P. M. Prominent Internationalists discuss "Commercial Relations 'With Soviet Russia," National Civic Federation luncheon, WEAF. 3 Cosmo Hamilton, English playwright, guest speaker, women's radio review, WEAF.

3.15 Rosa Ponselle, Metropolitan opera star, singing role of Violetta in Verdi's "La Traviata," broadcast from London, WABC. 4.30 International broadcast from Germany, WEAF. 4.45 Sidwllg hts on Joseph Stalin, by Isaac Don Levine, his biographer, WJZ. 5 Pacific Vagabonds with Clarence Hayes, tenor and guitarist, WJZ. 8.15 Tribute to Sir John Reith, British broadcasting director, WABC.

FOREIGN MELODIES ON THE AIR WRAW Every TUESDAY and THURSDAY Bill 10:15 lectrical Ass'a Prv sentaton. 10:30 Columbia Mixed QuarUL 10:45 Chester Oaylord etertstni 11:00 Pennsylvania Militate College Graduation xerelses. 18:00 Riehard Bach at OifaH, verett Btuman, tenor, 12:15 Don.Bl8low Orchestra, P. M. 12:30 Lowry, Comedian.

12:46 The Noontlmera. 1:00 Weather Forecastl UT9w stock Flashes. 1:15 Lyn Muraj'i Mirth aaa) Melody. 1:80 Cathay Tea Garden Orchestr. 1:46 Talk bf Dr.

Geo. Suker of Chicago, "Cat ract" and Dr. William Allen Pusey of Pbst ett Varieties. 2:15 Cecil and Bally OomedJI Sketch. of the Day wltkj Uzabeth Carroll.

8:45 Snits un Frlta, corned act. 3:00 Mellow Melodies. 3:20 Pennsylvania Mllittry College Air Demonstration. 8:45 The Captlvstors 4:00 Itallan Idyll. 4:30 Mable Love's Half Houai 5:00 Universal Orchestra.

5:15 Radio Romeoa Ry Bretd and Ted Welts. 8:25 The Quaker PussI Man, 6:30 Bert Lown's Orchestra. 5:45 Sweetheart Hour. 5:50 Time. 6:00 News Flashes.

6:05 Carlile and London TW8) Girls Two Planoa. 8:20 Sport Topics. 6:30 Koppers Coke Weathaf Report. 6:30 Mifflin Merrymaker. 6:45 Crime Club.

7:00 Cathay Tea Garden Orchestr. 7:18 Phils. Rapid Transtk Company Travelogue. 7:30 Daddy and Rollo. 7:45 The Camel Quarter Hotflk 8:00 Phyor's Bsnd.

8:15 Tapplns Oems with Mum ray and Xing, comedy and song. 8:80 Kaltenborn dltg tha News. 3:45 Gloom Chssers, 9:00 Henry ind George. 9:30 Phllco Symphony HouAj 10:00 Ben Bernie Orchestra. 10:15 Imitate Comedy Satire.

10:30 Paramount Publix Radta Playhouse. 11:00 Editing the News. 11:15 Joe McGrah and Hlg Midshipmen. 11:45 Asbury Park Orchestr, 12:00 Romanelli and his Kml Edward Orchestra. 12:30 Ann Leaf st Organ, Beg! Allev.

Tenor. 1:00 Missing Persons Reports, Good Night! S80m WGY, Schenectady 790k P. M. Nimble Fingers. 7:15 Ike Walton Hour.

7:30 11:00 Same as WEAK. 11:00 Baseball Scores. 11:04 De Witt Clinton Oreh, 11:30 Organ Recital. 12:00 Same as WEAF. 12:30.

Egyptian Serenad SOflm KDKA, Pittsburgh 988H P. M. 7:30 Sscred Song Concert. 8:00 Same as WJZ. 8.30 Ivanhoe Ssladiers, 8:45 Phoenix Review.

9 00 Sme aa WJZ. 10:00 Barbssol Quartet, 10:15 Same as WJ3. 10:45 Jersey Melodiers. 11:00 Sport Review. 8.30 Alfred Wallenstein, cellist of New York Philharmonic, featuring "Virtuosos" program, WEAF.

9.30 Death Valley days presenting "Ballarat's Funeral," dramatic sketch, W.7Z. 10 B. A. Rolfe dance orchestra, WEAF. 10.30 Helen Nugent, contralto, with Savino orchestra, WABC.

11.15 Little Jack Little, songs and patter, WEAF. IS Rudy Yallee "orchestra, nWEAF. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS so By Swt Air Rg. .8. Pat.

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