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Ridn James' Weekend Gossip Radio News and Comment Kind Words From Weer BROOKLYN DAILY NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1933 NELL ROY iwismm A Few Kind Words Reverting to Type Radio Dialiog By JO HANSON By WILLIAM WEER Br MAS JAMES WRETTA YOUNG 'I i a'- Depression Brings Back the Golden Age' of an Ancient and a Couple of Contemplative Philosophers Give Up Search for a There used to be a pretty strong argument against those who sought to upset Prohibition. The Wets, argued the Drys, want the law repealed for no reason having to do with the Constitution, the moralities or the good of th country. They have only a selfish reason, which Is their desire to be sola to get liquor readily and cheaply. And nothing more. There are still numerous arguments, I take it, for the maintenance of the liquor laws, but that can no longer be one of them.

The depression seems to have knocked lt Into thence-famous cocked hat. A long time ago I had learned, from various and sundry reports, that liquor was Readers Come to the Immediate Defense of Uncle Don and Julia Sander ton Two Newfoundland Catches Tomorrow Morning Other Current News Your radio sleuth haa obviously Incurred the wrath of Uncle Don and Julia Sanderson's admirers. He had the temerity to aay that their giggles were somewhat annoying to several listeners, including himself. No sooner had your wireless expert set down his words of complaint when he was immediately flooded with heated communications from divers corners. Where" did this fellow get off to attack the idol of several hundred thousand children, the writers wanted to know.

Let Uncle Don and Julia alone, they warned him. "Who the devil are you," wrote Mr. and Mrs Hendrickaon of Oyster Bay to say 'Uncle- WAR CORRESPONDENT A Fv Lints on th Subjtet of Floyd Gibbons' Privatt JPar Sit down, Ftoyd; Let the darned war go to blue! Shanghai Just a fake, A pain in th umbilicus, a dismal bellyache! Look there's a chap who raptly cases -At that distant hill and quiet field-Wounded, he but now he's healed. ThoM long deep breaths glva him a thrill As great as anything ever will, And he looks as though he could care and care For hills and fields, sunshine and air. I've heard him laugh and seen him smile And Where's TOUR mil been all the while? Come on, now cut out the frown I 1 down, Floyd, sit DOWN! But Floyd's In the ditches, his mind, on war, Deafened by the thunder of the big gun's roar, Seeing stiff flags in the night-time dark, Clenched in the fists of men stretched stark; Listening to the bugles, to the far drum throbs, obtainable by those who knew how- to ring the right bell and mention the right name.

But yesterday came the further and direct evidence that it could am be obtained at practically pre-war In 'The Hatrhrt ronli'na-Inf ml the. Brooklyn Strund. prices. It came to my mail box In the form ot two Innocent-seeming leaflets, apparently distributed by the There is something UNUSUAL about his voice The world would be brighter If we had more Uncle Dons." The point is that we didn't attack Don and Julia. We find their entertainment of an attractive sort, but is there any necessity to laugh or giggle at one's own jokes? Maybe there Is, but.

we. don't know about it as yet. For the DX Fans Bill James, Tthe able DXer, tells us that two Newfoundland stations, VONA knd VOA8, will broadcast a special DX progiam tomorrow house-to-house delivery method, Listening In the dark to dying men's Don has an annoying laugh. Ditto for Julia Sanderson's giggle' we think, you must have been brought up by 'Old Scrooge' and three old maid aunts Uncle Don's laugh adds to his cheery friendly manner and makes us love him; he seems to belong to us, our own Uncle And Julia, say Jo, didn't you ever giggle just to hear her? Ye gods, those we consider the best entertainers on the air you, you old crab, trying to tear them apart." The Hendricksons also suggested that your radio correspondent hereafter get up out of bed on the right side. Then there's the communication from a reader in East Setauket, L.

who points out that "there must be a -certain sanctity about winning the undiluted affection of 300,000 children and If "WOR's waves reached there would undoubtedly be a million of these little ones in the 'Uncle Don' fold. Paderewski Honored By Chicago Council Chicago. March 12 (IP) A resolution of esteem from the City Council was presented on parchment scroll to Ignace Jan Paderewski, the pianist and former premier of Poland, by Mayor CermaH and council members at a reception last night Sobs like trumpets, crying up to God From the purple-black night and the bloody -red sod; And God walks gravely by the evening star, And listens to the guns as the guns boom far. JOE BONNIE. morning.

VONA operates on J50 YOU'RE TELLING ME When Marcus (Enquirer) Griffin kilocycles, 30 watts, and will be on the air from 4 to 6 a.m., while VOAS discovery' of a Connecticut M. D. Whose songi are heard every Saturday at pm. over WOR. do most anything to get Newfoundland.

The Professor and the Major on the Columbia air waves present this invention to listeners: a gear-less car for shiftless people. Patent has been applied for by the boys. We Have With Is Today Lt. Gen. Robert Lee Billiard, guest speaker on the National Security League program at 2 p.m.

over WJZ the League for Industrial Democracy luncheon broadcast at the same time over WEAF Matthew Woll of the American Federation of Labor on "The Industrial Outlook" before the Democratic National Forum at 2:30 p.m. over WABC the second act of "Sadko" from the stage of the Met at 3 p.m. over WEAF. Charles Edison, son of the late Inventor, 8.t 5:15 pm. over WJZ "How to Prepare Your In and Jimmy The Boy Bandit) who relieves' your ear ache by on 810 kilocycles, with 75 watts, can Both were a lovely salmon-pink In color.

One was alluringly captioned "Don't Be a Camel." but had no further printed information except the address of a cigar store in the neighborhood. The other, with no address and no caption, carried a detailed list of prices from gin at 75 cents a quart, and Scotch and Rye at $4. And all guaranteed "100 percent pure." These, I am told, are not exactly the prices of 1913. But they are close enough for the wailing wets, I should think, to be satisfied. If the depression continues and all the optimistic prophets are sure it will I have no doubt that pretty soon the mail man will bring me a return postcard' from the nearest dry goods store, advertising that pinching your big toe, and so on Johnson drove the latter's little girl home the other evening they were you can get hay fever from cats! stopped by the gendarmes, who be neard from i to 4 a.m.

Both stations are located In St. Johns and many a local DXer will consider It a great feather in his cap, or rather in his log, should he prize cracks of the week-that one In the column of a con' thought they'd recognized the Lind LIST HOCKEY SCHEDULE Three doubleheader sessions have been scheduled for Madison Square Garden Saturday afternoon and March 12, and Sunday afternoon, March 13, In the Eastern playoffs of the American Ice hockey championships. temporary, which claims that the reason Hoover Is seeking to be re bergh baby Nellie, Revell, the world's premiere Femme P. celebrates a birthday tomorrow Mr. Hearst's New York Amur- be successful In logging these sta that? I should think Coleridge might be right." In a few thousand well-chosen words, I briefly ran over the baste principles of Copernican astronomy.

Including such pointers about the moon, new and old, and her dips, upper and lower, as were pertinent to the Issue. Edward saw the point st last, and decided to take sides permanently with science ss against the poet. But (for that's the kind of young man Edward is), he smoked another cigarette, became more contemplative than ever and produced another question. "What cause?" "That's Just it. And cause, i Wo don't have a single one.

Neither you NOR I. Why, every day Iresd about all kinds of people who sort of lose themselves in all kinds of causes. Maybe one of them Is a Communist and would Just do anything to put over Communism because that would save the world. Or there are prohibitionists and anti-Prohibitionists, who feel the same way about their own causes. There are people who think if some- -thing were done about child labor it would settle everything, and others, I guess, would just about sacrifice anything for the tariff.

"But you would you sacrifice yourself for the tariff?" "N-n-n-no." "I thought as much. Or for Communism, or capitalism, or woman suffrage?" "We've got woman suffrage." "Well, If we didn't have it. Or anything we don't have, that you Just knew was the one thtnff the world must and should get and -you'd go to any lengths to bring it about? I don't know bet it must be fine to have a cause like that." We both agreed, after a while, that it would, indeed, be fine. But, despite three or four more of Edwards' cigarettes we could not think of a possible cause about the right-' ness of which we could be suffl- ciently sure. The matter was then referred to the unfinished business calendar.

nominated Is that there are some tions. Bill also adds that DXers would people who are STILL or don't you rican ran quotes from all the papers In town, on the opening of "Hot-Cha," but only reprinted the favorable parts of the critics' notices add oddities In the news the THE WEEK'S BC8T BETS WITH MU8IC: "Face the Music' still delayed 5-cent schooner of beer. It must be that the idealistic re Today's Radio Programs Thee I Laugh Fox-owne Roxy Theater is cele formers alone are now campaigning for a change in the law. and "Hot-Cha" but only in spots. "Blessed An Idealistic young man who "The Good Fairy" Features might as well be called Edward, dropped In the other evening.

come Tax" (a vital topio at this momenti, by Dr. Benjamin Harrow of St. John's College at 7 p.m. over 19:35 Orctn. Klmo Ruji.

l. VirtetlM. 1 0 Dtnct Manlhon. 1:84) Coon-Sandert orrh. "Springtime for Henry "There's Always Juliet" in and "Whistling in the FLICKER FAVORITES: "The Lost wnyc Orestes H.

Caldwell, formerly ot the Federal Radio Commission, on "Does Tour Set Oet All Stations?" at 7:45 p.m. over WJZ hal and "The Man Who Played AND JUST FOR Leopold Stokowskl conducts the Philadelphia orchestra in an all-modern Russian program at 8.15 FUN: The New El Garron Club, p.m. over WABC. This program I1K WPCH-370M. I ll P.M.

Klddlt PolllM. 41 A Pur o( Juki. 4:30 Samtnv Williams. Jeanna Barton, aonsjs. Dlninr Csr Aavua.

:00 Klmo Rubs. IS Clalra Urbow and Ju-Uua Ccrullt, sonas. SO Violet Kfrlt. East Bidrr. Tore Dreamart.

11S0K. WINS 254M. 4 OO P.M. Tap Dancim Las. son.

TelMlslon Musical. smoked a contemplative cigarette and asked: "Why Is lt Impossible for a star to be within the nether dip?" Perhaps you think I Jumped nervously nd asked, "What?" In that nasty tone which I sometimes assume. But I didn't. I knew Edward and I knew, If you gave him time enough, he would explain. "I was reading an article last night," explained "and it said Coleridge was wrong about a star being within the nether dip of the new moon.

It said that science proved such a thing couldn't be. Well, what I want to know is, how does science prove anything like which would be more fun if it wasn't so Mario, the world's premiere head waiter, is back at the foreign flickers at brating Its 5th anniversary with "Beast of the City a Cosmopolitan picture! Mark 'Mirror) Hellinger may Irad the band at the Pennsylvania Grill, in place of Buddy (Hot-Cha) Rogers and we wouldn't fool the 17-year-old Joan Abbott is taking Ethel Merman's place in -Scandals." on the road the promoters of the recent six-day bike race took it on the chin for puh-lenty, what with the folks-about-town doing their, sleeping right at home you can rent inciters of everything in the world front the General Film Library V. after the current bill, which is slated to run for two weeks, the Palace reverts to its old policy of a new bill every week. To hear Texas Gulnan tell It, the Palace put In Frank Fay as opposition to Lou Holtz, and herself as opposition to Minsky's! Whistling In the Dark" will probably be flickered with Harold Lloyd they gave the whole "Shoot the Fifth Avenue "Prohibition" by Clarence E. Heller, 4 45 Billy Benedick.

in the current In Manhattan," by the column's J. P. 8... the Pink Ones Joe's and one of the comes to you from Phllly L. Mills, Secretary of the Treasury, on "The New Tax Bill" at 10 p.m.

over WABC The American Friends of China Association will commemorate the seventh anniversary of the death ot the founder of the Chinese Republic over WABC at 10:45 p.m. James V. McFall makes his debut in a rural sketch over WCOU at 11 P-m. Meet the Actors 860K. WABC 349M.

9:30 P.M. National Demo-. era tie CIul Forum. Mat- thew Well, "Tht Industrial Outlook." OO Pouf Clubmen. 1:30 Van Surdam Orch.

Ann Leaf at the organ. 4:39 Spanish Serenade. Kddie Duchin Orch. Oeor.a Hall Orch. I 4 ft Connie Bonwell.

OO Freddie Martin Orch. Bine Croiby. Leon Belasco Orch. 7:00 Political Situation In Washington Tonight, George A. Benson.

II- Eir Acei." bridge comedy. 30 Gut Lombardo Orch. II or ton Downey, An thonr Wona and Jacquea Renard Orch. Cvervtime Mv Heart Beta, Estrellita, orch. When You and I Were Young, Maggie.

Downey, When Da? is Done, orch. Of Thee I Sing. Downev. OO FTiy Bnd Braggiottt. plane team, Bolero.

Variations on the tune: Yankee Doodle: Statement of the theme. In the tvle of Scarlatti. In the atyle of Puccini. Good Night, Sweetheart, It Leopold Stokowekt end Philadelphia Orch. Hyrcui Nocturnu.

Dyptique Mongol. Symphonic des Peaumee -1 assisted by Mendelssohn Club. Bruce Carey, conductors Promethe (aeslited by Sylvan Levin, pianist, and artlst-itudems of the Curtis Institute). -Tableaux d'une Exposition. original Rector's a leisurely dinner at the Brevoort.

De p.m. League for Industrial Democracy, WIAF. p.m. National Democratic Club Forum, WABC, WOR, IM p.m. Metropolitan Opera, "Sadko," Act II, WBAF.

p.m. America at Work, James I. Davidson and Charles Edison, speakers, WJZ. p.m. "Unemployment Mrs.

Cornelius N. Bliss, WJZ. pjH-O'Leary'a Irish Minstrels, WEAF. p.m. Guy Lombardo's Orchestra, WABC.

p.m "Does Your Set Get All Stations?" 1 Orestes H. Caldwell, WJZ. pn. American Legion Unemployment Program, WINS. p.m.

Leopold Btokowskl and Philadelphia Orchestra, WABC. p.m. Pryor's Band, Revelers Quartet, WEAF. p.m Wtrges' Orchestra, Pickens Sisters and PeWO" La Centra, guests, WEAF. p.m.

"New Tax Bill," Ogden L. Mills, Sec-. retarjr of Treasury, WABC. Dance Music WABC, 1:00, 6j45, 11:15, 11:45, 1:00, WEAF, 10:00, 11:30, WJZ, 6:30. WOR, 7:15, :15, 9:45, WMCA, 1:30, :00, 1:35.

Marcos, in and a good ess." Among other shows In which he appeared are "The Great Gatsby," "Peer Gynt," "It Pays to dry Martini, garnished with pearl onion, instead of an how 've yuh been? 8:00 Krin Isle Entertainers. 8:1 Al Lewis Orch. I 41-Quartet. Ford Frlck. 8.

IS "Step of Harmony." String orch. OO Ltillsbv Lady. il Dane Trio. Olob Trotter. 7:48 Snapshot.

8 American Legion Unemployment Program: Alice Joy. euest; Frsnk Ames, speaker. lfiwK. WRNY 298M. 8 OO P.M.

Harold Muntch Orch. 30 Ivan Frank Orch. 00 A Trio to Palestine. Ill Singers. :,10 Bob Rich, tultar.

48 Unfinished Tales, Copvlfht, 1(32, Brooklyn-Dally Bfl Some. Film Stan Here Are the Players in 'The Warrior's Husband' me noru show in private, xur Hate to Be Photographed and spice to tht line of suits and frocks. Among the interesting Spring costumes worn by feminine stars at recent Hollywood functions, Banton lists a knitted sports frock selected by Miriam Hopkins, comprising a plaid sweater of bright blue and yel- low and worn with a skirt and tarn of plain' blue. The waistline la high. A street frock worn by Genevieve Tobin In Paramount's picture, "One Hour With You," demands atten- tion.

With a one-piece frock of gray tweed. Miss Tobin wears a jaunty cape and slip-on cuffs of black galyak, creating a costume Advertise" and even "MacbeTh." Don Beddoe was born in Pitts-burghs and is the son of a well-known singer, Dan Beddoe. He played in stock a good deal In Boston and Philadelphia, those eminent stock towns, and has appeared in New York In "Sing High, Sing Low," "The Greeks Had a Word lor It," "Penny Arcade" and "Nigger Rich." He has B.A. and M.A. degrees from a college, the name of which he refuses to divulge.

Al Ocha, the Hercules of the play. These movie actors and actresses Colin Keith-Johnston, who is seen are sometimes a' shy lot. as Theseus In "The Warrior's Hus Max uei me omer nigni, wun your Uncle Heywood (he used to be a newspaper man I himself, once) Broun crawling under the bed and Avtrything although Pete (Box-fighter) Latzo's Ma Is past 70 she is still the active secretary of the largest Polish society in these Not long ago Charles Butter' band," the frolicsome play at the worth, walking Into the Grand Cen. tral Station to tatch a train for sketcn. 10 OO Oriental Orch.

10 30 Ivan Frank Orch. 1 1 00 Three Melodists. It .10 Dance Music. Harold Munsch Orch. 130OK.

WEVD 234M. Hollywood, saw a little group of Morosco Theater, fot ght In his 'teens with the British Army and Air Force. Wounded twice, he won the Military Then, for a year he photographers waiting to snap him 1VOO Public Affairs Insti is blessed with a bulk that has been on the rear platform in an attitude of farewell. You've seen the pose a lucrative source of Income to 00 P.M. Tina Napolino, ao- tute.

Ogden L. Mini. "The New Tx Bill." U. 8. Field Artillery March.

On the Mall. him. Any time a producer needs a oeiore. A rush of diffidence overcame Mr. Butterworth.

Beating a hasty re 10 :80 Alex Gray, baritone, bully, or a heavyweight prizefighter or wrestler, or a bodyguard in a U. S. Have you seen Pola Negri in the flesh over at Manhattan's Paramount? They're reproducing the Flea Market of Paris for the Abstract Ball at the Plaza tonite. Don Marquis, erstwhile ace column chauffeur, who knows nothing about Spanish, has just The Eagle's Lost and Found Advertisements are broadcast every Tuesday noon and every Friday at 1:30 pjn. over Station WLTH.

treat he secured pair of dark gangster opus, he thinks of Al Ochs and net an nit ret oren. Goopy Oeer. Whas a Life. Mama Inez. Ochs was born, appropriately All of Me.r Only in My Dreams.

I Can't Do Anvthtng at All, Slntr. You Sinners. enough, in Hoboken, ran away with a circus, and turned up years later, to the amazement of every one, in the Ziegfeld "Frolic." He leered prsno. 3 IS-Trio. 3 .30 Mary Mervlsh.

3 45 Ramlal Bajpal, "Our India." 4 no Ted Lenn Orch. 4 '10 Artie and Jack, songs. 4 45 Jaseha Paslonky. violinist; Iris Weeks, pianist. 5 00 Juvenile Program.

I Andorn and Peters. 1 30-Viole; Vina Orch. 1300K. WHAP J30M. OO P.M.

Classic oems. 1 5 Robert Dawson tenor. 8 Ensemble. 7 00 Italian Protestant Talk, th Rev. A.

M. D. Higgle 7 '30 Musie. Earl Bartnett Orch glasses, then marched 'past the photographers to his car. The cameramen waited in vain; the train went out, and everybody in the group was under the impression that Butterworth had missed It.

A friend who had seen him when he put 'on the, dark glasses recounted Anson Weeks Walter was the embattled and bitter Captain Stanhope in "Journey's End" at the Henry Miller Theater. Now he is Theseus, a noble Greek warrior. Born In London, Mr. Keith-Johnston began his stage career as a walk-on at the Drury Lane Theater. Later he appeared In such diverse plays as "Charlie's Aunt" and "Mr.

Pim Passes By." A trip to Birmingham and slock made him turn Shavian and he was seen both there and in London In "Candida," "Heartbreak House" and "Back to Methuselah" a play that out-O Neilled O'Neill, In length at least. He also played for years in that Arthur 11:00 Don Redman Orch. wmcnen. 11:00 Tim. 11:3 Enric Madritnera Orch.

11:00 Jesse Crawford, poet Jusl a-Wearyln' for You, Luther, Lo and Behold, orch. At Your Command. Luther. Mathilda Harding, pi anist; Iren Harding, organ 1st. Children at Play.

Where My Caravan Has Gut Lomoardo orcn 13.30 A.M. Harold Stern through a couple of "Follies." than played In "If I Was Rich," "Remote Control." "Take the Air," "Lucky" and "Good News." He spent a good many years as a villain with the Hal Roach studios. that is 100 percent Spring. 1933. Picturesque effects will not be amiss for evening outfits, Banton believes.

Backing up this theory is Miss Hopkins' newest dinner cos- tume comprising a cap and gown of black Jet and crepe. The tiny cap of sparkling jet fits over the back of Miriam's blond tresses, while the Jet bodice of the gown displays flowing ties over the upper arms. A One-Night Stand More than 2,000 convicts at Sing Sing Prison will see a special performance of "Counsellor-at-Law." now playing at the Plymouth, when the company headed by Paul Muni presents it in the prison auditorium at Ossinlng tomorrow evening. Elmer Rice, Pulitzer Prix winner for his recent drama, "Street Scene," and author of "Counsellor-at-Law," will nipervia the presentation. the episode later.

urcn- 1 :00 Noble Sliale Orch 1 to Charles Bouianger Arriving and departing, there are a number of screen players who orcn. oi cne organ. -Serenade. Deep In Mr Heart. Marchins Son(.

I'll Miss You la the Eve-ning. The Wooden Soldier and the China Doll. Let's Talk It Over. Just Prienda, Starllaht. suffer from Butterworth com' plain ana sometimes they carry S60K.

WEAF 4S4M. :OOP.M. Leaiua tor Industrial Democracy Luncneoo. "Individualism and Ceo. nomle Security." Morrla R.

out ruses which require more effort than standing up for pictures. Marilyn Miller has a way of slipping 11 30 Sammy Watklna Orch. great British favorite, "The Farmer's Wife." Since "Journey's End," 7 30 Americanus. 8 00 Franklin Ford. 8.ao Terence Magowan.

"Ireland and Rome." 00 Music. 18 A. Levlson. "Spanish Catholicism." 48 Listener' Letters. 1 1IS Mmic.

11:30 Memphis Rambler. llSOKWLwL 272M. I Conen. John A. Lapo.

John A HoIlywoW Couturier DiWiiBrie Spring Stylfg Clothes will be easy to wear this Spring, and there will be fewer sartorial pitfalls for the unwary than 1 00 Ralob Klrberr. 1MI Oet Along Somehow. Snadowa on the Window. he has done two plays in London Lovejor Elliott: Paul Blan snard. chairman.

Minuet a l'Antlco. Cradle Song. 11:00 Slumber Mulc. Selectloa) from "Faust." Songs from "Eliland." Mlnuetto All Antico. 11:30 Jane Proman Orch.

11 4S Lew White al the an. 1:00 Larry Funk Orch. IB. la A.M. Hotel Orch.

710K W01V-422M. 1:30 P.M. See WABC. Dance Orch. 3: IS Electrlo Organ.

3:30 Ariel Ensemble. 4:00 Albrechi Orch. 4 Charles Wav, songs. IB OK A.M. Coon-Sanders Jane Legacy" and "Machinal" and appeared with Raymond Mas- goo MctroDoiltan Opera Companr- "Badko." second into a different car than the one on which she has crossed the continent.

She selects a car that Is well up toward the front, and while urcn. 7MK. WJZ 35BC sey in "Hamlet," In New York. act. oeort Thill: Ediiha Fleischer, soprano; Pavel Romney Brent was born In Sal- Ludlkar.

basso: Ina Bours 00 Hungarlsn Musi cal; Marl Romain. aolo-1st. "Cyrano playlet. 4 OO M. Rhythmlo kava, mezzo-soprano: Oeorir Cehanovskr.

baritone: Max naac. 4 :30 "Mansions." nlay, 00 Musical Momenti 1 America at Work TUMI IN TO-NIGHT! Blossoms, 7:1 Wandering Minstrel. 4 40 Amateur Astronomers Altslast. tenor: Alfredo Can-dolll. baritone: Paina Pe-trova.

contralto: Louis D'An-aelo. baritone: Angelo Barla. tenor; Philino Palce. so-nrano: Pearl so James Davidson and Charles Edison, president of Association. OO Palmistry Chats.

To be announced. 8:1 a French Course. 141 Eileen and Bill. I II Time: weather. Uncle Don.

Strles for Men. prano: Arthur Andersen, bass: Alflo Tedeaeo. tenor: Mario Bttiola. baritone: inomaA. aTaisoa company, speakers.

45 Little Orohsn Annie. Raising Junior. Pickens Sinters been selected to write dialogue for "Marcheta." a Spanish, flicker, while, in the same studio, Robert PresnelL, who speaks Spanish like a native, and has never worked on a New Tork newspaper, has been given the job of writing the script for a yarn about a New York newspaper columnist! You can shoot us if we're wrong! to hear Variety Mag tell it, the reason for the sudden shortage of mind-reading acts is that the alleged "mind-readers" are lying low, afraid that jmebody will ask 'em for data on the Lindbergh baby! blana Churchill, daughter of Winston may go Warner Brothers Walter P. Chrysler, thj auto tycoon, is one of the best amateur marksmen in the country Esthonia, in the Baltics, a new bride's first action on entering hr new home, is to toss money into the fire! They don't do that until they're married at least a month, over add signs of the times: A "14th St. clothier told Spring coats for femmes, at a dollar each, all last week! the absolute low in advertising was reached last Wednesday by that Bath Salts outfit, which Smply ItirGO, In its space hi the Dally News! The Club Richman, once the swankiest and most successful night spot in all New York, is now the "Folies Bergere." and offera black-and-tan How times douou People who go in for-that sort of stuff will tell you thaT the annual per capita consumption of soap in the U.

S. is 2- pounds, whereas in Europe It's onW FOUR Will Europe iS" it 730WAIC music. 7:4 Quarlet. 14MKwic 214M. Sol Floss, tenor.

7 40 -Veterans of Foreign Wan of th V. 8 7 SO flsndv Morrison, songs. OO Estelle Ha.se, contralto. isJimmy Shea, songa, 8:80 Bill and George. 8:48 Ai Snyder, tenor.

14MK. WCGil SUM. 2.V Unemuloyment Re- presented by the fashions of the past several according to Travis Banton, Hollywood designer; Banton, who creates wardrobes for such screen satellites as Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, Miriam Hopkins, Sylvia Sidnay and Lllyan Tashman, believes that the present cycles offers the most becoming and practical outlay of apparel In Twentieth Century style history. "8kirt lengths remain stationary," declares Banton. "while waistlines rise to a line several inches higher than the accepted position last year.

8carfs and bows will be evident on all daytime garments, while capes and sleeves will add much variety ttiiasia Allan Broms: "This Thrillinc Age." r.BJ. IITW8II EVERY MTUtTtMY Lillian Bhad and net, jars, vorneilua N. Bltse. 8:30 Vincent Lopes Orch. 4 Vocal Trio.

Amia 'n' Andy. Jesters, vocal trio. tlllo, Mexico, yet managed to steer clear of Hollywood. He accomplished this mainly by having a father In the diplomatic corps who had him educated in England, Belgium and the United States. His first appearance was as an extra In "He Who Gets Slapped." He stayed on with the Theater Guild through many of their productions, his first part being in "The Lucky One." More recently he has appeared in "The Merchant of Venice," "The Little Show." "Be Your Age." "Getting Married," "The Inspector-General" and "The Streets of New York." He Is the author of a play, "Mad Hopes," which Bela Blau threatens to produce soon.

Katharine Hepburn was born in New England. She spent a year with various Arthur Hopkins productions and more or less came into her own with Jane Cowl in Benn Levy's play. "Art and Mrs. Bottle," her most recent New York appear MathiW Harding, pl- 1 0 P.1UT Musical. 10 4S E.itell Has, contralto.

Oorch. Jack Bergen orch. "Jsrr Family." sketch 8 OO Lltll Bvmphorly Orch. with Nlcoio Cosentino, tenor. Dance Beior th Ark tKing Davldi.

Suit. Concert In A Minor, Op. 33. for Violoncello and rch. nisi: Arcaoie jsirajonnois, violinist.

Sonata in 0 Minor. Allegro Con Brio. Pinal. Allegro. li on aaraen orcn.

11:30 Slumber Dreams. 18:00 "The Midnight watch." Louis j. Lewis. Your Radio 81 Oet All stations?" Orestes 0 BRI 1 IS A.M. James Shea, tenor 1 .10 Ovpsv Clinton.

Ezcerpas from "Siegfried." n. usioweii. OO Danger Fighter. 18:46 Happy Moments. At Evenln Tulilo serafin Pop Concert.

4 30 Lsdv Next Door. 3:00 Recital. 5 IS Sklpov. Burlesque 8klt i sl-Landt Trio and White. :00 Sert Room Orch.

30 Mountaineers. Raise? a Rucus Tonlsbt. Turpentine. I'll Stlrk to the Mountains. Nellv Bly.

1 Cuckoo. 4S Soledad asplnal, so lone guitar ensemble. OO Learii'S' Irish Minstrels. IS "The Damase Element In Breach of Promise Suits." Oleason L. Archer.

Alice Jov, contralto: "Or Paul Van Loan Orch. I Can't oet Mississippi Off Mf Mind. Cuban Love Sons. Lullabv Ladv. The Wooden Soldier and the China Doll.

Close Your Eves. The Goldberis. 8:00 Civic Concerts Service ProfTem. I 30 National Advisor? Council' on Radio In Ednca- 8:30 Oountesa D'Oraav and Overture from Ouar- vertt ny Le Dandy: Ben Beivin Oroh Louis A. Wltten, master of and Flo.

IS Allan Wood Orch. with men Roy. Arthur warren Orch. 10:1 Jack Arthur, baritone. the welcomers are looking out for her further down the platform, she runs out and away.

Sometimes this trick succeeds, but usually the conductor or a porter will tip off the newspaper people and the movie publicity men, who, of course, are her bitterest opponents in such projects of escape. George Arliss also likes to slip by, but is gracious' about it when trapped, and has his picture taken with the expression of a kindly martyr. Mrs. Arliss will never be photographed under any circumstances, except when she la appearing In a motion picture with her husband, as she did in and "The' Millionaire." And, of course, there are other actors who richly enjoy having their photographs' taken for the newspapers on arrival and departure. Probably they are in the majority which makes the others interesting.

Loew'a 46th St. to Show Only Picture Hereafter Loew's 48th Street Theater' announces a radical' change in its entertainment plan, effective next Saturday. March IS. Instead of vaudeville augmenting the picture programs, the 46th Street will mate up Its programs of pictures entirely, booking the most Important pictures produced, together with an unusual number of short features. The programs will be changed twice a week Saturdays and Wednesdays.

last half of the week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the 8th Btreet will present two features for the price of one. The admission scale will be lowered somewhat to conform with the new policy. Il 30 Organ Recital. 14MK. WLTH Z14M.

:00 P.M. Tony Wltkow Orch. IS Recital. 30 Leo McKenna. tenor.

:45 Jewish Program. 7:00 Hebrew Song. 7.11 Studio Program. 1400K. WFOX Z14M.

OOPM Emma Oleason. IX Sultan and Moss, harmony, 30 Italian Serenader. Italian Orch. 11:00 Time: Weather. 1 1 Jimmy Carr Orch.

ance. ceremonies. Sing a New Bong, Dandy. Just Friends, D'Orsav. Dream Lover, Le Dandy.

The Wooden Soldier and the china Doll. Admiration, orch. It's orest to In Love, Le Dandy. Smiles. D'Orsav.

Put That Sun Back la the Sky. Le Dandy. 0 Minstrel show with 11 so Julian wooowono POPULAR PRICED EDITION CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Including the Building Code, The Sanitary Code and the Electrical Code Irby Marshal was born In Warwick. Queensland, Australia. She Orch.

tt. WVIC 52SM. started her theatrical career, with -0 P.M. Department of Sanitation Band, speaker, William K. Walsh.

Alarms; Ctvlo Infor please go wash its can 1 0 00 Melody-Land Mln and Bill. Oene Arnold, master of ceremonies: Al Cameron and J. C. Williamson and played many leading roles for him. In 1914 she came to America and her first engagement was the lead in "The Elder Son" for William Brady.

Then M. tion. Sumner Sliehter. "Limitations or Edward L. Tborndike.

"Xn-telliaence ot Animals and Pete Bontsema. end-men: Bill Chlldi. Freddie Scott, Chuck Heynes and Ray Ferris: Mn." she was seen In "Sealed Orders" under the same management. Miss mation. Anna Bohr, songs.

7 4 Oladva Walsh, olanlst. 8 Polk Chorister. 57SK. WMCA SUM. 4 OO P.M.

Musical Moment 4 11 Phelos Phelps sn At Home Party. SO First Wlghter. "cruel to women. comedy, with June Meredith. Don Amerhe Marshal has appeared with Ethel Barrymore, John Drew and for Amended to January 1, 1932 Price hv Mail 92.10 OO Le Kuhn Orch.

and three years played with George Arliss In "Old English." Last year 15MK WMlL 200M. 4:00 Aunt Shirley. 4: IS Kiddle Revue. 4 30 Juvenile Progrsm. 8.00 Bill and George Til-sard, sketch.

5 IS Etta Appleberg. 8 30 Quartet. 8 48 Trio. 00 Ted Snvder. plsno.

Eddie Carol, songs. 30 Esther Morofcblck, piano. man." Samuel I Cohen. Law lor the Arthur Anderson. tenof.

71 Quarter. 7.3ft Neath Italian Skie. 8 ftft Time. 01 Rerltel. a 18 Wally and Natt.

60 Prvor Band. Revelers Quartet: dance Strike Up the Band, band-'' Love Bone from "A Day in Venice." Revelers. What a All of Me. orcb. Polonaise from band.

I'm in Love Alain, Revel- ers. Comld Expect It Prom An" One but You. Just one Mora Cbanct. -Jealousie. erch.

Cleopatra, hand. orch. she was In "Death Takes a Holi now buy an 10-uay uuiw wu lesser cruises) on the instalment plan with 25 percent down, and the balance within the year if you live! local St. George hostelry n01r sells you a combination dinner-end-dip in the pool. The best Italian food In the world Is built by the chef at the Hotel Taft, who seldom includes a single Italian dish on the menu, latest scientific gadget Is a switch which automatically shuts off the raddio when the telephone rings, which is It's another New Masses Ball, come the Oneth of April, at Webster HaU the newest la medicine la a and' Clifford Boupiefr Eric Sagerqulst Orch.

You're in Love. Jus! Friends. Row Lone Will It Last? Bv the Fireside. Winsome, wearisome Too. Moonlight on the Old Missouri.

Just Bo. Lovable. day," and more recently in the Baby Add. IS Radio Doctor. 8:30 Program Beautiful.

I 41 Junior Smith. 8 80 Will Oakland Orch. I 4i Dane Marathon. Demetriades Orch. an Little Bones.

Theater Guild "Getting Married. Porter Hall was graduated from Hapoy-Ros Orch. la nn Nrs of Italy. 8 Pine ta il Snooo and Peep, aketeh the University of Cincinnati, served On Sale at Eagle Office or by Mail from EAGLE LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS EAGLE BUILDING BROOKLYN, N. Y.

lO IS Will Oakland Orch. Trie. Embttrgh. I Frank Luther tenor, wirveri nene RAdemtrh Orch. baritone: Wlllia? through the war entering as a private and being demnbilird as a first lieutenant.

He nude a great hit as 18 4 Rllev and Comfort. 1 1 00 Eddie Lane Orch. 11 Al Rat? Orch. 1 fto Theater Review. 13 OS A Orch.

from Paris. Orch Pickens Sisters. Per La centra, euests: Ntrrman Sweetaer, master -of aeresno Bias. You re the One, orch. Br the Lltht cf the Bll-verv Moon.

Luthef. Wrong Number, orch. aft Estelle Barry, soprano. 4 Quartet. ITlsh, the doorman In 'Night Host-.

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