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22 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 Candid Cameraman Hits the Night Spots Art in TtiM Picrurtsf RADIofejd DIAL gJ LOG UiM Stanlev. head technician of Presby. terlan Hospital. Newark. N.

an4 Marian A. Baker, head technician of Taylor Laboratory, Lufkin, Texas. The men are Dr. Asher Yaguda'of. Newark, N.

member of the Amerj lean Society of Clinical Pathologists; Dr. J. J. Moore, director of the Moore Clinical Laboratory, Chicago; Dr. R.

R. Kracke, Qf Emorf University, Atlanta who is author of a book on hematology, and Dr. L. W. Larson, of Bismarck N.

president of the AmerlcarS Society of Clinical Pathologists. Swine Declines Thespian Role It true that Sinclair Lewis; offered Raymond Gram Swing, WOR commentator, the part of Doremuj Jessup in his Summer theater production of "It Can't Happen Here." Swing declined because of his many other activities. Lewis was willing' to rewrite the play in such fashion that Swing could do his actual broadcasts from the stage. According to Lewis, Swing looks the part of the small town Vermont editor. speaking of commentators, we not that H.

V. Kaltenborn will appear on the University of Chicago Round Table program at 2:30 p.m. Sunday over WEAF. On the program with. Kaltenborn will be Clifton Fadlman and Dr.

Mortimer Adler of the University of Chicago. The subject will be, "Have We Time to Think?" and Doctors on Air During Convention Thanks to the flock of doctors In Greater New York who plan to attend the annual convention of the American Medical Association, the networks and independent outlets hereabouts will be in an ideal position to give the listeners some Important addresses by outstanding authorities on recent advances In medical science. CBS has pencilled in a vital speech on heart disease for tomorrow at 4. p.m. when Dr.

H. M. Marvin, executive committee chairman of the American Heart Association, will discuss "the greatest peace-time killer." The American Heart Association repair job between 4. Here's looking but at what? music was made 2. Tete-a-tete for two, and no tea yet.

is made up of scientists working at bedsides and in research laboratories I to develop new ways of treating and 3. A quick numbers. I Sweet or hot, for dancing. Photoft takfn at Bwsert Marine Poof I NEW BOOKS Humor" (Crown, There are 5460 iandivldual jokes in the 650 pages, and you're shown now to interpret them. I wonder how much Attorney Loses to Law He Wrote 2 Years Ago Mobile, Ala.

(U.P Attorney Wtl-lam McDermott of Mobile was unable to save a client from his own law which he put through the Albania Legislature two years ago. NEWS BEHIND NEWS IN WASHINGTON By ERNEST K. LINDLEY instead of originating from ths Mitchell Tower studios of the university campus the program will come from the NBC studios in Radio City. Wedding Bells Frank Lovejoy, newest addition to the cast of "Joyce Jordan Girl Interne," announces that he will marry Joan Banks of "My Son and cast in the near future Bess McCammon is- a new addition to the cast of Sunda Love's "Stepmother" serial Gene Autry got a 13-week renewal which will carry him through the Summer "Musical Steelmakers" bow out on WOR June 30 and return Oct. 6 Al Goodman's orchestra will appear on WOR's "Show of the Week" Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

On Sunday, Juns 16, Larry Clinton's boys will dish out the tunes Betty Jano Rhcdes will be the vocalist on Fred Allen's program June 12, 19 and 28 when the show comes from the Coast. of this is Joe Miller stuff. There are 800 pages of diversion in Jerome S. Meyer's "The Big Fun I Book" (Greenberg, $1.98) wherein I you can find charades, handwriting analysis, quizzes, plays, treasure hunts, action games, word and pic-lure puzzles and just plain tests and stunts in which to lose your- self. i And when you're ready to retire i i offsetting heart disease and associated conditions, such as high blood pressure.

Dr. Marvin will speak from New York studios of CBS. WMCA plans to present Dr. Wallace E. Herrell of Rochester, in atilscussion of "Sulphanllamide." He will be heard at 11:15 a.m.

Tuesday In connection with the annual meeting of the AMA. Battle of Sexes Women technicians and men pathologists attending the AMA convention will match wits on the "Battle. of the Sexes" program next Tuesday at 9 p.m. over WEAF. The women are Pearl Moorman, head technician of Menorah Hospital, Kansas City, who discovered palinaesthesia.

a method of resuscitation, in 1933, Nell Stockton, head technician of South Highlands In-formary, Birmingham, Phylis His client was found guilty of purchasing, selling, or having in his possession or under his control an excess of five percent of dead i oyster shell in violation of Act No. 169 of the Alabama general law of the special session of 1936-37. He How Many Destroyers, Planes and Guns We Can Spare Allies Now Is a Purely Military Question Whether we should promptly give further aid to the Allies has ceased to be a matter of sympathy, saving the world for democracy, restraining aggression everywhere or any other fine emotion or grand ideal. It is rapidly ceasing to be a matter of foreign policy in the usual sense. It is just as rapidly becoming a matter of military judgment as to the best way to use the weapons we, was fined $10 and costs, or 10 days in Jail.

McDermott introduced the law as a member of the Legislature. Brooklyn's All Right; So Say Those Turps By ARTHl'R RHODES Brooklyn, the Turps agree, Is strictly all right. But, of course, that's hardly news. Onions and 'Oomph' Ethel and Joe Turp accomplish this agreeing in Damon Runyon's My Wife Ethel" i McKay, $1,751 in which they chatter about such things as liver and onions, diet and exercise, night singers, the world dilemma, wedding anniversaries, fashions, etiquette and "oomph." There is also something about their naive quarrels in a typically Runyon light-comedy manner. More Humor Science before emotion, believes the young dad in "Father Knows Better," by Martin Panzer (Moreau, $2 00).

It's a sketch in which father attempts some scientific diapering in his endeavor to prove mother doesn't know best how to rear the little devil. The right humor for the right time, for speeches, comedy skits, lectures, radio broadcasts and plays, is provided by Mildred Meiers and Jack Knapp in "Thesaurus of RADIO PROGRAMS WABC, WEAF, WJZ, WOR, 71 WMCA, WNYC, 81 WQXR, 1S50K.J WHN, 101 WNEW, WEVD, 1300K. there's "The Bedside Esquire," edited by Arnold Gingrich (McBride, All of 703 pages, there are well-esteemed short stories and bits from Esquire gathered by the magazine's editor. from John Steinbeck to Thome Smith, from Ernest Hemingway to D. H.

Lawrence. There are even "Seven Day Sensations." Published Today John Mosher follows the timid Mr. Opal and his desire to assert himself, among other stories, in "Celibate at Twilight" (Random House, The author specializes in picturing New York life. Anthony Thome concerns himself with the good-natured and doctor-seeking Madame Fifine Fauquet of France, in "Cabbage Holiday" i Random House, $2.00, a novel. Her life consists of bachelors in succession.

Where there it no listing Im nation preceding program is on lb air. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. Civilian pilots can give elementary training. But only trained army and navy fliers can give the advanced training in the operation of high-speed armed combat planes.

Our navy Is already serving the Allies, as well as ourselves, by its location in the Pacific as an implied warning to Japan not to attempt to take over the riches of Oceania. Our airplane factories are turning out planes for the Allies just about rapidly as Allied orders and the waiving of priorities by our army and navy have made possible. What Allies Want Now On a practical basis, the question of further immediate aid to the Allies comes down to a few, relatively small matters. MALE LEAD Joseph Cotten is starred in "The Career of Alice Blair" over WOR Mondays through Fridays at 2 p.m. ave for the defense of our naiional security.

We need 18 months to arm ourselves to a.ssure our national security longer if any considerable part of the Allied navies and merchant fleets should be surrendered to Germany. It is doubtful whether we will be granted so long a time. France may be knocked out within a few weeks. If the Germans are thus enabled to occupy the Channel ports all the way out to Brest, the counter-blockade of England by torpedo and aerial bomb, combined with aerial bombardment of British railways, factories and the civil population, may, within another few weeks, compel Great, Britain to capitulate, even If it is not actually invaded In force. Parts of the i empire may carry on the war but the extent to which they will be able to do so will depend largely on our support.

Real Possibilities Meanwhtie Italy. In combination with Spain, may have broken the blockade at the western entrance to the Mediterranean and Japan may 1 TONIGHT'S BEST RADIO BETS 5:30 Governor's Conference, WABC (WOR at :00 Hollywood Playhouse, WEAF. 9:00 Star Theater, WABC. 9:15 Talk. Dr.

Ramon Beteta, WOR. 10:00 Along Fifth Avenue, WHN. 10:15 Public Affairs, WABC. Red Cross Program, WMCA. Boxing: Billy Conn vs.

Gus Les-nevich, WJZ. THE EAGLE SERIAL STORY LITTLE SPITFIRE, by Jean Randall imposed seclusion soon after Adelaide bought the Burnham house, and Maud VanNess. Even Grena- I dine was asked if she knew what might be worrying her mistress. In every case they drew a blank, Adelaide's Confession Mrs. Arnold scoffed at the idea WOR Health Exerclsea.

WMCA Food Forum. WHN Raclmo Hawallana. SIS WABC Bachelor's Children, sketch. WEAF Edward McHugh. WOR Musical Briefs.

WOR Music lor the Morning. WHN News. 10:00 WABC Pretty Kitty Kelly. WEAF The Man 1 Married. W1Z Painted Dreams.

WOR Food Talk. WMCA News. WHN Food Talk. WNYC "Just Like a Woman." 10:15 WABC Mvrt and Mane, sketch. WEAF Life Can Be Beautiful.

WJZ Vic and Bade. WMCA On the Mall. WNYC Gramercy Chamber Trio. 10 30 V. ABC Hilltop House, skeieh.

WEAF Ellen Randolph. VJZ Mary Marlin WMCA Recorded Music. WHN Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, 10:45 WABC Stepmother, aketch. WEAP By Kathleen Noma. WMCA Ar Green.

WJZ Pepper Young'g Family. WHN Wayne King Orchestra. WNYC School lor Listeners. 11:00 WABC Hollywood Dreams. WEAF David Harum.

W1Z 1 Love Linda Data. WOR Transradio News. WMCA Aloha Land. WHN Bing Crosby Orchestra. WNYC News.

11:15 WABC Lite Begins. WEAF Road of Life. WJZ t'lark Dennlr. songs. WOR Martha Deane.

WMCA My Son Contest. WHN Benny Goodman Orchestra WNYC Musical Essays. 11:30 WABC BIb Sister, sketch. WEAF Against the Storm. WJZ J.

Alden Edklns. WMCA Recorded Music. WHN Connla Boswell Orchestra, 11:46 WABC Aunt Jennie's Stories. WEAF The Guiding Light. WJZ Affairs of Anthony.

WHN Bob Crosby Orchestra. WNYC "You and Your Health." yesterday: Brenda nni to really now, lay lax against the neatly know and Into The Street ai everyone oldeJ sheet, rallies around to help Adelaide. Even the recluse. Mrs. Wirk and her dauihler.

rime out of their ll-year aeclujion. 4 OO WEAF Backstage Wife, tketch. WJZ Club MBHnee. WMCA The Blue Beelle. WHN Music nl Romance.

WNYC Four Sulnis al Tour. 4.15, WFAF S'ella Dallas. WHN Ambrose Orchestra. 4 30 WEAF Lorenzo Jones. WMCA Lee Grant Orchestra.

WHN-Hlls and Bits. WNYC Human Side of Art. 4 45 VEAF Yonni Wldder Brown. WHN Al Donahue Orchestra WNYC Educational Milestones. 4:55 WJZ News.

5:00 WHAr Girl Alone. WJZ Qua Steck Orchestra. WMCA News. WHN Fashions In Music WNYC Metropolitan Rewew. 5 15 WRAP Life Can Be Beautiful.

WMCA Art Green Records. WHN Hoiace Heidt Orchestra. 5:30 WABC Governor's Conference. WEAF Jack Armstrong. WJZ-Iretne Wicker.

WOR Sports, Walte- Host. 'A HN Rumba Rhvthms. WNYC N. Y. A.

Talent 8hop, 5:45 WABC Scatterkood Balnes. WEAF The O'Neills. WJZ Bud Barton. WOR Little Orphan Annie WMCA Zek Manners Gam. WHN-New.

8 OO WABC Bob Troul, news. WEAF LI'l Abner. skeich. WJZ News. WOR Uncle Don.

WMCA News. WHN Evening Serenade WNYC Eidus String Quartet. 05 WABC Edwin C. Hill, news. WJZ Merry Music.

6:15 WABC Hedda Hooper's HollTWOod. News; Ed East: Music. WJZ Sports. BUI 8tern; Ed East. WMCA Music; Home Finance Talk.

V'HN Happy Jim Parsons. 6:30 WABC News. Paul Sullivan. WEAF Stamp Club. WJZ GoIlT Orchestra, aoloisls.

WOR News. Frank Singiser. WMCA "8port Extra." WHN Rolhni Trio: News. WNYC World's Fair Reporter. 6:45 WABC The World Tndsy.

WEAF SnorU. Paul Douglas. WJZ Lowell Thomas. WOR Superman. WMCA "Today Game." WHN-Dlck Flshell, sports.

WNYC News. Trying Days Brenda wanted to stoop above her and cry urgently: "What is it, Adelaide? Tell me what's the matter and I'll do my best to make it right!" But delicacy restrained her. In spite of the intimate services she had performed for her landlady in the last weeks, she was after all almost a stranger to Adelaide. It was for her older friends to win her confidence if it could be won. That evening she told her fellow boarders what the doctor had said.

None of them had the faintest idea what the trouble could be. Not that the easy-going Adelaide could worry. Dr. VanNess said nothing but his face was eloquent when he was stold of the diagnosis of his fellow physician. "Young idiot!" was proclaimed in every twitch of his thick eyebrows.

Brenda grew more and more anxious. There was a protective, maternal streak in her that had been strongly developed by Adelaide's dependence. She realized with some surprise that she had grown very fond of the sick woman, that she would go to almost any 10:15 WABC Public Affairs. WJZ Vaughn Munroe Orchestra. WOR Fulton Lewis news.

WMCA Red Cross Prnjram WHN Ralph Ingersoll Interviewed. 10 30 WABC News Summary WJZ Boxing: Blllr Conn vs. Gus Lesnevich. WOR Governor'! Conference. WMCA News.

WHN Ethel Shepard. songs. 10:15 WABC Columbia Concert Orch. WMCA Sam Brown Records. WHN News.

11.00 WABC Eddy Duchin Orchestra. WEAF New. WOR News. WMCA Amateur Night in Harlem. WHN Cinderella Hour.

11 :1 5 WABC Talk. Carl Ackerson WEAF Public Affairs Weekly. WOR From Parie: Waverly Root. 11:25 WOR Larry Clinton Orchestra. 11 30 WABC Bob Chester Orchestra.

WEAF Sleepy Hall Orchestra. WJZ Tommy Dorsev Orchestra. it OO WABC Glen Gray Orchestra. WEAP Clyde McCoy orchestra. WJZ The Marriage Club.

WOR News. IV MCA News. WHN Classical Music. 1 15 WMCA William Frtedberg. critic.

.10 WABC Ozzia Nelson Orchestra. WEAF Earl Hlnes Orchestra. WJZ Wtl Osborne Orchestra. WOR Benny Goodman Orchestra. WMCA Let's Oo Dancing.

AFTERNOON The French want 2.000 or more old 75 mm. guns which we have in storage. The mountings are obso-' lete but the barrels are pood. Both Allies want more planes immediately. They are eager to get even the obsolescent planes which our army is now using.

They can be used against the Italians at least and for night bombing and miscellaneous purposes. We might spare from 500 to 1.200 planes which soon will be replaced by superior models. The British want destroyers all we can spare, old or new. We haev plenty of oud ones, some not yet i recommissioned. -Practical Issue If they had their way the Allies would strip us of every plane, ship and gun we have.

The practical is how much we can let them have without impairing our defensive strength in case they go under, anyway. This is at bottom a military question. It is a queslion of how much strength we spare for our advanced outposts or rear guard acro.ss the Atlantic. This in rough is the way the problem is viewed by well-informed persons in Washington including nonpoiilkal officials whose sole interest is our national security. It is a question which should be decided bv the Commander in Chief, relying not on the opinions of politicians, whether isolationist or interven-tioniv.

b.r on the cold Judgment of our -informed military and naval pxocMs. have moved or be set to move into the immensely wealthy Dutch and British empires in Oceania, on which we depend for tin and rubber. The acquisition of this vast domain would make Japan a really rich empire, a menace to us several times greater than it now is. Meanwhile also by economic pressure and. revolution the expanding German Empire may have established secure footholds in Latin America.

If Italy comes into the war the danger of this will be ail the greater. The Italian populations In certain Latin-American States will be added to the German populations as nuclei of agitation and revolution. These are not fantastic Imaginings but real possibilities, even probabilities, if Great Britain and France go down this Summer. No secret Information is needed to see why. But our Intelligence services have plenty of confirmatory "I don't know.

What I do know is that if something isn't done to rouse her, to make her want to get well, she's not going to." He eyed her speculatively. "Who is her closest friend? I mean, in whom would she be most likely to confide?" "I don't know. You see I haven't been here very long myself. But I'll ask the others, She's lived on The Street a long time; surely somebody will know what's worrying her if she is worrying." "She's worrying all right; or perhaps I better say she's given up worrying and resigned herself. A hopeless sort of resignation, you know a sort of death-in-life itself." He turned toward the door.

"It's up to her friends, Miss Eurn-ham. I can't do any more than I am doing After his departure, Brenda slipped back to the sickroom and stood looking down at Adelaide. Now that her attention had been called to it, she realized that since the brightness of fever had been quenched in Adelaide's eyes, a sort of dull misery had replaced it: The mouth drooped piteously. One hand, strangely white and soft lengths to restore her to health. One morning Brenda woke and stared out the window.

"It can't do any harm if I'm careful," she rea-soned. "We've tried everything else, everybody. And certainly if something isn't done soon She left the sentence uncompleted. She waited until Adelaide had had her breakfast and had been freshened for the day. The girl had money, both Eric and Mac were i sure.

The house was clear and what the four young people paid 1 her more than cared for expenses, "It must be something that hap- pened while she was in Springfield," Isobei said confidently. "Yon remember she came back a changed woman from what she used to be." "She was ill then," Eric pro- i tested. "But Dr. Stern thinks she mightn't have been or only slight- ly, at any rate-if she hadn't had something on her mind." I 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M.

TOMORROW MORNING 7 00 WABC Phil Cook Almanac. WEAF Forty Winks Club. WJZ Breakfast in Bedlam. WOR Forecast; Oddities. WMCA News.

WHN Recorded Music. WNYC Sunrise sympnony. 15 WOR Musical Clock. WMCA Rise and Whine. WHN News.

WEAF Morning News. WHN Early Birds. 13:00 WABC Kate Smith Speaks. Wf'AF Friendship Circle. WJZ Eugene Conley, annas, WOR Music In a Mellow Mno4.

WMCA- "Meei P. WHN News. WNYC Mid-day Symphony. 1 15 WABC When a Girl Marriee. WEAF The O'Neills.

WJZ Southernaires: Romance ant You WMCA News. WHN Music and Health. 13:1 WJi News. 13 30 WABC Romance of Helen Trent. WEAF Common Sense and SentU ment.

WJZ Farm and Home Hour. WOR News. Mark Hawley. WMCA Allle Lowe Miles. WHN Midday Revue.

13:45 WABC Our Oal Sunday, serlsl. WEAF Market, Weather Reporta. WOR Don Arres, tenor. WHN Housewives Prom. 1:00 WABC The Goldbergs, sketch.

WEAF "Your Treat." WOR Arure. Music. WMCA News; Music. WNYC Missing Persona Aiarmai Organ Recital. 115 WABC Life Can Be Beautiful.

WEAF Eleanor Roosevelt. WJZ Between the Book Ends. WOR Ed Fitzgerald. WMCA Easy Aces. 1 30 WABC Right to Happiness.

WEAF H. V. Kaltenborn. WJZ Hoosler Hon. WOR Carters of Elm Street.

WMCA Love Songs of Today. WrIN Music and Health. WNYC "You and Your Health." 145 WABC Road of Life. WEAF Dinning Sisters, songs. WOR Pegeen Fitzgerald u(k.

WHN Recorded Music. WNYC Musical College Memorlea. 3 00 Young Dr. Malone. Wf.AP Light of the World WJZ "How Do You Know?" WOR Career of Alice Blair.

WHN Barrel of Music. WNYC News; Symphonic Matlne. 2 15 WAP.C Joyce Jordan. WEAP Arnold Crlmm'g Daughters. WOR Meet Mts Julia.

WMCA Classic Gems. WrIN News. 3 30 WABCFletcher Wiley. WtCAF Valiant Lady. WJZ Marine Band.

WOR Milton Kaye, organirt. WMCA Jimmy Blair, vocals. WHN The Byron Hour. 3 45 WABO My Son and lerlal. WEAF Hymns of All Churches, WMCA Our Gal Sunday.

Colorful Quilt Made of Scraps taken anxious note of how meager a meal it had been, how thin was the body she bathed so tenderly. She swallowed several times, almost afraid to risk what she had determined on. "But something must be done!" she urged upon her failing spirit. "Adelaide, dear," she began coax-ingly, "you like me. don't you? You might even be a little little fond of me? For Aunt Anne's sake?" The somber eyes did not lighten.

"Of course I'm fond of you, dear; for your own sake, too. You've been heavenly good to me "Then will will jou do something for me?" The merest hint of a smile touched the invalid's pale lips. "I' do something for you?" "You're the only one who ran," Brenda assured her, She caught her breath and plunged in. "You see, it's like this, Adelaide. Dr.

Stern says the reason you're not getting well faster is because you're worrying about something. Won't you won't you tell me what it is?" The sick woman turned her face away. "No, I'm not worrying about anything." she murmured. "I stopped that some time ago." 7 OO WABC Amos 'n Andv. WEAF Fred Waring brrhestra.

WJZ Easy Aces, comedy slfietch. I WOR Stan Lomax. aporls. WMCA Sunset Serenade. WHN Junior O-Men.

WNYC Master work Hour. 7 15 WABC Lanny Ross, WEAF News from Europe. WJZ Tracer of Lost Persons. WOR-Wythe Williams. Five Star Final.

WHN "Today's Baseball." 7 30 ws.BC Burns and Allen, otheri. WEAF- The Revelers. WJZ "Easy Does Tt WOR The Lone Ranger. WMCA Adventures of Fll ManchU. WHN George H.

Combs. 7 15 WEAF H. V. Kaltenborn. WMCA Johannes Steel.

WHN Health and Music, a OO WABC Bin Bernie. Lew Lehr. others. Wf AF Hollywood Playhouse. WJZ Prairie Folks WOR Sheep and Goats Club.

WMCA The Serenader. V'HN Art Green. WNYC High 8chool Spelling Bee t. WVCA Elliott Roosevelt. 8 30 WABC Dr Chrlst an.

drama. WEAF Plantation Party. Would You Have Done?" eull. WOR "Where Are You From?" WMCA Swing time. WNYC Symphonv Orchestra, a 45 WMCA Eugene Lyons, commentator.

WHfJ News. 55 WABC News, Elmer Davis. 00 "'AC Star Theater. Wt.A?-Fred Allen's Show. WJZ The Green Hornet WOR News.

Gabriel Hcatter. WMCA Dance Music. WHN Smooth Flowing Rhythms. 9:15 WIZ-tireen Hornet. WOR Talk.

Dr. Ramon WMCA Radio Newsrcel. 9 30 WJZ Roy Shield's Revue. WOR To be announced. WMC.

Masterworks of Music. WHN Bryce Oliver, talk, ft 43 Ethel Shepard songa. WOR Serenade for Strings. WNYC News (station signs off at 10:001. Brenda rose decisively.

"The thing to do is to ask the older people who live on The Street: Miss Ormond, and Judge Harper, and the rest. They're far more likely to know than we are." They began that very evening with the Judge. Eric crossed the street to explain the situation to him. "Any luck?" asked the olhers hopefully as the front door opened to admit the young man. "None.

Judge Harper says that we who are in the house with her probably know more of her than any one else. He says he'll be glad to come and see her tomorrow, if we think best, and try to get her to tell him. It might be that being a lawyer Brenda was firm in her refusal. "Not till we've tried some of the others some of the women. We can't have Adelaide given a sort of friendly third degree by everybody on The Street.

Let's talk to Miss Ormond about it." ''I've got to be on my wav." Eric said. "So do you, Isobei. Mac?" "I'm afraid I must go, too," was Mac's reluctant answer. "Can't we let it go till tomorrow sometime, Brenda? And, by the way, who's sitting with Adelaide now?" "Maud VanNess. Do you think she "Good Lord, no! Don't mention the idea to her.

She'd be scaring up an imaginary romance for Adelaide. sort of thing." The next few days were trying Our Immediate Aim Eighteen months from now wp might find that we are in tightly bv extremely menacing forces and subject to attack not only simultaneously arrows both oceans but from bases Latin America. To forfend such dirp possibilities we have only a limited quant of Immediately available military power. The farther awav ran keep the war. especially while we arm.

the grea'cr will be our security. Purely as a matter nf our own national security it ran be argued that it would be sound policy to enter the war now as an acknowledged bclliserenU-if thereby we could guarantee that Great Brilain and France, especially the former, would not be defeated 18 months and that meanwhile we could be piling up with which to defend ourselves on lines nearer home. Serve Best it Home But our entry into the war could not guarantee the Allies against an early defeat. Moreover, if nc "n-tered the war we would be committed to the complete dpfe.it of Germany and her satellites, to the reorganization of Europe and to nobody knows what objectives which lie beyond the range of our national security. And we might seriously impair our chances of defending ourselves closer at home.

For example, if we sent 1.000 army pilots to Europe the expansion of our air force would be set back for a year or more. oFr these army pilots are needed here to train more pilots. They are our seed corn In the early days nf quilt-making, the scrap quilt was an outstanding favorite. Not only did it appeal because of the economy of using up odds and ends of material, but it had its social and sentimental side, too. Many scrap quilts vere friendship quilts each friend invited to the quilting bee brought her scraps and made a block her donation to the quilt.

Endless Chain, a prize scrap quilt, would have been a leading favorite then. Made of only three easy pattern pieces; the quiltmakers would have found one block so quickly done, they'd have gone right on to a second one. Pattern 6564 contains the Block Chart; carefully drawn pattern pieces; color schemes; directions for quilt; yardage chart; illustration of quilt. To obtain this pattern sent ten 7:45 WABC News. WEAF Musical Varieties.

7 5S W.f'6 -News I OO WABC News of Europe WEAF European News; Llstener'g Corner. WJZ European News. WOR News. WNYC Views of the News. 8 10 WEAF Dance Music.

WJZ--News from Washington. WUYC-World's Fair Calendar, 15 WABC Musical Comedy Favorites. Have You Forgotten? Odd Bid of the News. vVEAF Do you Remember? WJZ Vocal Vogues. WOR- Gospel Singer.

WMCA Morning Inspirations. W-IYC Music Moods; City Consumer's Guide, 30 WABC Phil Cook. WEAP Gene and Glenn. WJZ Dirk Llebert. organist.

WOR The Goldbergs. WMCA News. WHN News. WNYC Home Economics League. 45 WABC Patricia Ellis, movie star.

WJZ Harvey and Dell. WM''A Recorded Music. WOR Life Can Be Beautiful. WHN Health and Music. WNYC Morning News, 55 WJZ News WNYC Around N.

Y. Today. 9 00 WABC Woman of Courage. WEAF News; Household Hints; Happv Jack. WJZ Woman of Tomorrow.

WOR Music for the Morning. WMCA Songs of Yesterday. WHN House Party WNYC Master work Hour. 9 15 WABC News. WOR Betty ind Buddy.

WFAr Mary Alcott, aongs. WMCA Dance Music. 9 30 WABC Adelaide Hawley. Wi.AF--Isabel Manning Hewson. WJZ Breakfast Club.

i Her small nurse pricked up her i ears. Dr. Stern was right, then! I Adelaide had discarded worry for 3 O0 ABC Society Girl. WEAF The Story of Mary Marlin. WJZ Orphans of Divorce.

WOR Palmer House Orchestra. WMCA Helen Trent. 3 15 WABC Baseball: Yankees vs. Chicago. WEAP Ma Perkins, serial.

WJZ Amanda of Honeymoon WOR Harry Rlncone Orchestra. Vv MCA Classic Gems. 3:30 VEAP Pepper Young's Family. WJZ John's Other Wife. WOR Charlie Agnew Orchestra, WHN Horace Heldt Orchestra.

WNYC Museum Tours. 3 45 I'AP-VIc and 8ade. WJZ lust Plain Bill. WMCA World's Fair-est Mnste. WHN -Fddle EUnason, songs.

WNYC Newa. hopeless resignation. Resignation to what? Brenda intended to find out. She questioned Mrs. Rosttetor gently, tactfully.

She suggested all possible reasons for this patient despair. Adelaide murmured "no," or shook her head. She was growing dangerously exhausted and Brenda dared not push her further. 10 PJVI. TO 1 A.M.

cents in coin to Household Arts Brooklyn Eagle, 259 W. 14th ones for the amateur nurses. Brenda 10:00 WABO Miller songs, vEAP Kay Kyser's College. WJZ Symphony Orchestra. WOR Raymond Gram Swing.

WMCA Recorded Music. WHN Along Fifth Avenue. Amle Brunn: Borough President John Cashmore, guest gpeas.tr. tactfully approached every one who Manhattan. Be sure to write plainlv your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER, lived on The Street save the Wicks, i who had retired into their self- Continued Tomorrow; PATTERN 656.

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