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ti tr SANTA ANA REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, APRII- 19, 1934 Radio News il STAMP CQLLECTORS ri MOTORIST HELD POR TRIAL ON tins that Willey had fie- check to him In return for music at the auto polo Willey sponsored in tha Municipal Bowl aovcral monlha ago. Willey contended that knew there was no money In the hank when he accepted the check. ei the and Thursday at tor tontrht at that The young lady an elaborate and hnl'e rom has a oonsldemblf stage and radio Studylnr piano for she heror the etud cordlon In which ftclemt aim oat inv thmifrb she has stt atrument many yea the testruction of noted accord ion let. nrrsatlle as a dam she became well-k Her program ton! prise a variety of will Include Of a Fa KeteTbrr; Btreet and a medler of well-known ROAMING MKTKL ON GBS PBOGBiS Hew the hit and "Let's and Make came to he written for the Ishow "Funny wiU he explained by George Gershwin as the featured on the MtntfC By Oerahwln program over an NBC network Including KFI at 4:30 p.m. Friday.

RADIO PROGRAMS! LEi Another Into foreign will be conducted by Stamtp Adventurer" on tonight at 6:45. under the of the Weber Raking company, a weekly feature on the local station. Program stated that increasing interest among philatelists is evidenced as each broadcast a detnJled story of the issue of a particular stamp. AH stamp collectors will find the programs to be informative, it was stated. OE BT in The concluding School of the broadcast for the week ie programmed at the usual The ii lyartHB offers acts from 12 days, Roaming new and assisted by a offers piano vocal innovations Mondays, Wedi days Jay Gould.

California singer Norman Heinsen piano and time, thus Broadcasting ners two new 1 m. Tues- nd Saturdays. offers ones, and is mg lady who wel as vs and Fri- luid, popular southern inger is assisted by insen who the -Heste at the same lending an unusual background vo Joe. Both programs KTVEG. to Gould un um baritone 1500 Jf 4 THURSDAY, APRIL P.

Musical Varieties 5:30 Dinner Hour Presentation. Belle and Martha :15 Typewriter 6.30 Late News. 6:45 The Stamp Adventurer, presented by the Weber Baking Co. 7:00 Instrumental Classics 7:16 Vocal of Yesterday. trvnloht Loretta and Her Accordion.

time. 3.15 p. tontgnt 7:45 Curt Houck Roosevelt Hote kRKG, when Bateson Orrheetra (CBS) Wjjj gardening problems 6:00 Organ Recital. furthsr 15 Garden School of tha 8:30 Santaella (CBS) i The of the Air 8:00 Spanish Propram, conducted oy each Monday, 10:00 (CBS) Und Thursday on the local Curt Roosevelt Hote! Orchestra. (CBS) -------------------------------FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934 A.

M. 9:00 Popular Morning Melodies 9:30 Beautiful and Songs. (CBS) 10:00 Moods in the Modern (CBS) 10:45 Book Review by Mary Burke King. 11:15 Hawaiian Melodies. 11:30 Popular Hits of the Day.

P. M. 12:15 Late 12,30 of Famous Gold Strikes. 12:45 Jay Gould, Baritone. tCBS) 1:00 Biltmore Hotel Rendezvous Or- cheetra.

(CBS) 1:30 Civic Broadcast. (CBS) 1:45 Popular Presentation. 2:15 Spanish Melodies. 2:45 Instrumental Classics. 3:00 Author's Corner.

(CBS) 3:15 Concert Program. 4 00 H'-Hi Cafe All Request Prize Program. 4:30 Biltmore Hotel Rendezvous Orchestra. (CBS) 4:45 Organ Recital. BUST LISTENS IS OPENS FRIDAY Between SOD and Boy Scouts expected to participate tn the big court of honor and camporal to be staged in the Limestone canyon Boy Scout camp tomorrow and Saturday, tt was announced today by Harrison R.

White, Orange county Scout executive. The camporal will open flcially at 4 p. m. Friday and will close at 4 p. m.

Saturday. All patrols must register at camporal headquarters at Limestone upon their arrival. Each patrol camp must be set up and ready for inspection by 6 p. m. A big court of honor will he held Friday night for conferring of first class ranks and ranks A trophy in the form of a will be awarded the troop bringing the most parents to the court of honor.

The 1934 camporal will he with the idea of competing. not against each other, but against a given standard of proficiency in outdoor Scouting activities. Patrols which are given an rating in this council poral may enter the regional poral to be held June 2 and 4 at Griffith Park. Los A total of 1900 points may be earned by the 309 for planntng. 200 for equipment and 300 for execution.

be awarded for declarations of purpose of the camporal, patrol organization. packs and equipment, food and menus, camp lay-out, personal clothing, bedding and shelter, cooking and mess gear, packs and packing, patrol organization, cooking. fires and fuel, and morale. BERKELEY, April 19- 'The University of Cali- football team will go to Honolulu In December to play two football it announced here today by W. Monahan, director of The California team will play a Honolulu club team Christmas and engage the University of Hawaii on New day, it was announced.

Should California be the Weetern selection for ths nusl Tournament of Roses game in Pasadsns, the University of Hawsii will -siexse the school from the contract. Judge Kenneth Morrison action on font criminal caaes In Justice court today, Including two for drunken driving, one for nonsupport of a minor child and one for petty theft. I James J. Carroll, Westminster oil worker charged wiyi drunken driving, was bound over to the superior court following testimony I hy L. O.

LaMese, Robert R. Wade and California Highway Patrolman Ben Craig. Carroll was Involved! two dayg in a OB March 23 on the Mrs. Roxanna F. Motzgar, a resident of this city for the past three yeans, passed away at her heme at 1081 West Sixth street last night.

She had been a resident of the state for four years, living in Orange with her daughter. Mrs. C. S. Dgver, before coming here.

Fhe had been ill hut at. the time at her Fur trad era Indians, padres, cooks and embryo acien- I Huntington Beach boulevard In I which no one waa injured. He la out on 1500 ball. John E. Hunt, charged with drunken driving, had hia pretim- inary hearing continued until next Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Ralph Rule was found guilty of I non-support of his minor child i and sentenced to spend twro years in Jail and he put to work by the sheriff so he could pay $18 per tists will furnish entertainment month for the support of his child. Students of the Morrison also stipulated that Rule could be released if he pleased by RADIO FEATURES Time Are Pacific Standard Peabody, instrumental wizard will come before the microphone as a guest pass-nger Captain Henry's Show Boat tha broadcast over an NBC coast ro-coast network Including at 5 tonight. KFI Ottorini Respighi's modern chestrai arrangement of a collection of piano by Gioachino Rossini, entitled Boutique will be feature of the concert to be presented by Alfred Hertz and the Standard orchestra over an NBC rework including KFI at 1B tonight. FRIDAY Programs consisting ef compositions that already been played In Series A and concerts during the current NBC Music Appreciation hour season will be reviewed by the NBC Symphony orchestra under the baton of Dr.

Walter Dam rose when the twelfth concert is broadcast over NBC transcontinental network including KFI at a m. PROGRAMS NEIGHBORING STATIONS 4 TO 5 P. M. game; Records. 4:30.

Mel Orchestra. California 4:80. Melodies. KHJ Grenadiers: 4:15. Rangers; 4 30.

Book Review; 4:45, Irving sons Orchestra, KFAC Records: 4:30, Crafts; 4:45, Braille Institute. KECA Soloist; 4:15, Orchestra; 4 80 Educational speech; 4:46. Records. 5 TO 6 P. M.

on 1 Plavtime Lady; 5:16, Burt for I Fiske. 3:30. Nip and Tuck. Jimmy Tolson 5:45. Cecil and Sally Hamblen et al.

Vallee. 6:30, Harry Sosnik's Orchestra. Science Program; 5:15. Records. 5:30.

Whoa Bill. 5:15, Sacramento Junior College; 5:45, Dr. Ernest ecoU. 6 TO 7 M. Radio News; 6:0 1, Nip and Tuck; 6:15, Organ; 6:30, Stamp Adventurer.

and Martha: Organ; 6:30. Petie Rivers; 6:45, Santaella 's Orchestra. Warnow; 6:80, Radio News; 6:15, Trio; 6-30, Robert Green; 6:45, Voice of Africa. 6:15, Radio News; 6:80, Orran 7 TO 8 P. M.

love let-' tars dramatized; 7 16, About 7:30, Novelty Orchestra. KMTR Talk; 7:15. Orchestra: 7:80, BuH and 7.45, Curt Orchestra. Whiteman. Lorn a Orchestra: 7:30, 45.

Myrt and Marge. KFAC Lamplit Hour; 7:15, Chauneey Haines' Orchestra; 7:30, Joann Johann, pwtite young organist. whose program entitled Chestnuts" a nightly fes- tttse on KREG except Tuesdays, is one of the few in the country to whom the privilege cxf listening to her own programs by means of headphones is accorded. C.B.S. technicians installed a 60-foot cable from the control room to the organ console and Joann can not only hear herselif and create her own but she can also hear her special announcer, Hal Conrad, who announces over the music.

IN for pa rents and Lathrop Junior High at. a and pageant entertainment to be given at the tomorrow' night at 7-30 clock, it waa announced today. Members of the science department will feature a home-made telescope in their part of the pro- pram Spanish clnoses will pre- songs and other entertainment Jack Hutton, president of the student body, will explain activities of the shop. Girls from the home-making department will demonstrate their work. readers, vocalists and others will give in play and pageant.

How to keep well, the Influence of and music and other features will be presented. Mill PEELER TO EE FIESTA QUEEN Miner Whitford and Glenn Bishop, Santa Ana Junior college students, were nominated for Don of the Fiesta at an executive hoard meeting yesterday, and Naomi Wheeler, jaysee co-ed, was unanimously choeen Dona of the annual fete to be held May 11 on the jaysee campus. Elections on these nominations will be held Monday. Bishop and Miss Wheeler are both freshmen, and Whitford is a third-year fnt. present ho 1 president of the sophomore c.lasa.

was president of the Don associated students last semester, and served on the executive board In two other The importance of the American Legion to the United States as an organization for peacs w-as stressed by Wm. Iverson in his speech before the Santa Ana No. 1 Club of Toastmasters at their meeting held last evening at the Dorts-Kathryn Tea rooms. In his speech, which placed second in the era contest, Tverson told of the endorsement of a projxwed law, which in time of war would pro vide for universal conscription of both men and wealth of the na tion. Tverson.

after pointing out the groups interested in prevent ing the measure from becoming a law, stated that such a law would be the surest defense against being drawn into another war. Concluding a scries of three talks on Dr. C. Ruley placed first with a discussion of the eco nomlc policies. Dr.

Ruley placed the profit motive of business as the greatest stumbling block to the President's program. Other speakers were Carson Smith, speaking on the back ground and education of a young acquaintance who later commit tod suicide; D. H. TIbbals on OKLAHOMA GIRL IS would post a $250 bond to insure the payments for the next two years. Testimony was given hy Rule, his wife.

Ruth Rule, Brace Ray and Buela A. Willey, charged with passing bank checks with Intent to defraud hy Ted Collins, Santa Ana musician, had his case dismissed on motion of Harry Westover, defense counsel. Testimony was given hy Collins and Harry L. Hanson. It w-as alleged hy Col- Mrs.

Metz.gar waa a member of the Methodist church of Terry- vllle, and ahe was born in that state September 5, 1S48. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. C. Devcr, of Orange, and Mrs. G.

Miller, of Indianapolis, one son, J. O. Metz.gar, of Mandan, N. seven grandchildren and four great grandchll dren. Funeral will be held at 7:30 p.

m. Friday at the C. W. Coffey funeral chapel in Orange, conducted by Dr. Robert Rnrns MeAulay, paator of the Orange Presbyterian church.

Devcr will accompeny the body of her mother to Terryville, where interment will be made. Clemente has been allotted loan and grant of 146,000 for the improvement of its water system hy the Public Worke administration, according to a United Press dispatch from Washington received by The Register this afternoon. The money will he used in adding to the preeent distributing system, providing an all oast Iron system for the city. It is estimated that the project will provide work for all unemployed of the Spanish Village for a period of one year. The city voted on two bond issues at an election held last March, one for $40,000 for water improvements and for street work.

Accord a ing to information given city officials recently by H. H. Cotton, chairman of the state advisory board of the PWA, the government failed to approve of the Mreet project. HOLD LODGE DINNER FULLERTON, April large crowd attended the 21st birthday dinner of Fullerton Rebekah lodge at Odd temple Wednesday night. Refreshments were served.

CHURCH BUYS SEATS MIDWAY CITY, April Midway City Naz.arene church to he refurnished throughout with new seats. 160 having been purchased through another church. The scats will replace the present wooden benches and the auditorium will seat many more with the arrangements planned. The seats will be installed as soon as they are received. REBUILT BIKES.

Geo. PoH. 105 Esst Third Adv. DRUM RIGHT, April paper was officially closed today, with a murder charge dismissed against Juanita Williams Hancock, bride. Peace Justice Frank Taylor ruled evidence was insufficient after a hearing yesterday at which doctors testified the victim.

Mrs. Mary Hancock, 57, might have died of natural causes. The woman died Easter Sunday after receiving a slight hammer blow on the head in an argument with the daughter-in-law over who should have the comic section of a newspaper. Mrs. Mary Hancock was a sufferer from high blood-pressure.

Pressure Carlson on and James W. Anderson on Age E. T. Maieer soled as Toastmaster of the evening with W. H.

Wright. past-president of club, genera! critic. REBUILT BIKES. 106 E. Geo, Post Dr.

Bradley, of the Izaak Walton league, and J. N. Darling, famous cartoonist and chief of the United States Bureau of biological survey, will be the principal speakers heard during the National Farm and Home hour when the program is broadcast from the annual convention of the Izaak Walton league at a. Friday over KFI Salads. and especially salad dressings, will be Julia Lee subject in her Safeway bureau talk during the Woman's Magazine of the Air over KFI at 10:30 a.

m. Friday. An program will be played by the Philadelphia orchestra under the direction of Leopold 1- Wondcr Hour; 7:45, Mark Question. 7:16, Robert Hurd; 7:45, Chamber Music. 8 TO P.

M. 8:15. Laff Clinic. If 8:15, Musical Cruise, 8:45, Orchestra. Andy; Hertz Symphony Hour.

KTM 16 Moruville Flowers; 8:30, Organ, 8 45. Fishing Talk. KHJ--Attorney Get era! Cummings; 8:15. Minute Melodies, 8.20, leham Busse Orchestra. Days; 8:30 Domestic Rotations.

Music; 8:15, Eb and F.eb; 8:30, Nick Harris; 8 45 cords. TO 10 P.M. Tale; 9 45 Slumbertime. Radio News; 8 16 Glorified Hillbillies; 9:45, Mae and Henrv, 9:15, Winning the West. KM Beverly Hillbillies.

Brown; 9:30, Air Tabernacle, KFAC Orchestra: 9:80. Mart Orchestra Observer: 9:16, Records; 9:30, Carol Orchestra. 10 TO 11 P. Radio New 10:15, Orsran, 10:30, 14 a mil Orchestra KMTR Chestnuts; 10:30, Orchestra. Radio News; 10:10, Bill Flecks Orchestra; 10:30, Gus Orchestra.

FAC -Teamsters; 10:30, Orchestra. Jay Orchestra. 11 TO 12 M. Orchestra to 11 .30 Orchestra, Orchestra. Flecke Orchestra; 11:80, Orga KFAC- Marty Melton's Orchestra.

NTEUDEE CUE IS EOOR GUSS BBEIKS Attempts to pry open the rear door of a pool room at 902 East Fourth street were suddenly ended Tuesday night when the intruder inadvertently pushed his hand through the glass, it was learned from police yesterday. C. C. Taylor called officers to the pool hall to inspect the door Marks made by a tire iron found on the door where it had been pried and the glass panel was shattered, with blood showing that someone had been badly cut. Since it would have easily been possible to unbolt the door after the glass was broken, Taylor was of the opinion that the thief cut his hand and then gave up the attempt as a bad job.

Santa Ana Register Information Department Buy It In Santa Ana Bodies 205 N. Main St. Telephone 337 BROOKS ECHOLS. Expert body and fender repairs. Sport tops, side curtains, sedan decks, trimmings and auto glass replacements.

For a at our CLINIC your battery gets its SPRING BATH and X-RAY Halt givt you iusidt information that a Hydromotor can't Auto Painting LACQUER SHOP DOES BETTER AUTO PAINTING Electric Polishing and Waxing a Specialty. BASTANCHURY Bottled Water Phone 4013-J Do you know that according to analysis the most beneficial bottled drinking water is an Orange County Product? Delivered fresh from the well to your or office. Either Mineral or distilled. Breen and Rose: 7:15, Health Exercises; Opening New York Stock Market Quotations; 7:46, i.hvtrcb Quarter-Hour; 8, Music Appreciation Hour; 9. Helpful to Housewives; 8:16.

Wendell Hall. 9:30, Curt I National Farm and Home Program, 10. pen, Silhouettes Pv Helene Hill, pianist: 10:30, Magazine of the Air; 11 SO, MeUsw's Chat; 11:45. Federal and State Market Reports. Afternoon 15.

Agriculture Talk. 12:16, Western Farm and Home Hour: 1, Betty and Bob; 1:15, The Singing Stranger; 1:30. Ma, Perkins; 1:45, Dixie Aces; 2, Madam Sylvia; 2:16, A1 Pearce and hie Gang; 3. Langendorf Pictorial; 3:15, Ann Warner Chats with her Neighbors, 3:46, University of California Program. BLACKSMITHING Tel.

1184 General Blacksmlthing and Forging, Auto and Truck Springs our Bpecialtj, Denver Manufacturing 902 East Street. KKJ FRIDAY PROGRAMS Morning -7, Records; 7:56, Stock Reports Rolling Stones; 8:15, Records- 8:30, Tony Wons; 8:45, The Captivators; 9, Voice of Experience; 9:15. Elizabeth Bartheil; 9:30. Bettv Crocker; 9 45, George Orchestra: 10, Little French Princess; 10:15. Hurdy Curdy Man; 10:30, Easy Aces; 10 45, Beauty Program; 11, Plain Old Bill; 11:15, Romance of Helen Trent; 11 50, Philadelphia Orchestra.

Artists' Recital; 1:30, Army band; 1:45, Dow Jones Reports: 2, Happy Go Lucky Hour; 8, Feminine 8:30, Sweet Music; Dorothy Miller Organ. KFI FRIOAY PROGRAMS 6:46. Bible Fellowship; 7. tier to QUMO $14 Sati, IVI8Y MOM WID AND at poet. Barth 160, L.

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Most batteries die prematurely from neglect, external and internal. let your battery do that! WeMl pull it off harmful green stuff, caked grea.se and dirt- then it on our Analyzer. You can simple dials exactly how good each cell is information a hydrometer reveal. apply a corrosion-preventive to terminals add pure water to correct replace the battery tightly in your car ready for your driving this spring. our pays us rely on treating people right to in them as steady customers.

Classified can be placed up to 11 A. M. on day of publication. insertion 10c, subsequent Insertion 6c per line. By the month $1.25 a line.

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