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THE ROANOKE TIMES ROANOKE VIRGINIA: MONDAY MORNING EBRUARY 7 1938 Ten SCREEN ODDITIES 1 By ROSCOE AWCETT 4 Continue Today The Poetry 27 (OwyrtfH IMS Vy JW fell BywiNUK Im) Bess BEHIND THE SCENES Pro CHAIN STORE TAX 8 URGED BY PATMAN on colder Partly colder minor TONIGHT Novem jywMcnrzcAvt falls I buyer and I am a sucker were to sell their stock at this time" SALEM CANTOR DIAL 5527 hQppy TODAY AND TOMORROW This Space ZORIC Cleaned by RAKESTRAW'S Dial 9234 Place for Service' LUX RADIO THEATRE medical positive as in promoted by the ownership of re than by the ab of 8 a 9 io io the the Jeanette MacDonald Turkish students are being train ed in England to operate the gov ernment iron and steel plant at Karabuk when it is completed in about a year Eugene Pulitzer prize winning play "Anna will be tlie starring vehicle for Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy when it is presented over the Columbia network by from 9 to 10 As usual the production is to be directed bv the famous Cecil DeMille Garbage collectors in London are known as dustmen The New York report that Sonja Henie would ask Twentieth Cen tury ox to break her contract ap parently was a bit exaggerated She has wired the studio that she say it and neither did her manager Europe temporarily swallowed up Paul Muni Warners Were unable to find him and his brother in law Abe Kinkel was in the same state of ignorance The star was supposed to be in Jerusalem but the hotel there said he hadn't showed up in that part of the world Paris had no knowledge of his whereabouts either TUE ED Pall Vil "1IM TYLER'! LI aurt STOOGE COMEDY INCOME WORKER LESS THAN IN 1929 Sat Night TWO EA I I III Beethoven's Last Quartet last string quartet the Opus 135 in major will be played by the Coolidge string quar tet when it gives the fifth in a cycle of six Beethoven programs over the Columbia network from 3:00 to 3:45 Alpena Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Birmingham Boston Buffalo Burlington Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit El Paso Galveston Havre Jacksonville Kansas City Key West Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Meridian Miami Minn St Paul i Mobile I New Orleans A Laugh Sensation Edw Everett Horton Eve Arden Dr Alice Kelleher of the Pro gressive Education association is to lead the forum None of the partici pants will use a script the entire expression of opinion being extem poraneous This will be another of the School of the "Human Relations pre sented in cooperation with the com mission on human relations of the Progressive Education association Youth Movements Dramatized The story of Rodo's "Ariel" descriptive of intellectual life South America at the start of the 20th century will be the theme of the New chapter over the Columbia network from 10:30 to 11 The broadcast will tell in a dramatization of the' strug gle of South American choose between idealism and ma terialism It also is to explore mod ern student movements below the Rio Grande WASHINGTON eb 6 The real income the United States per gainful worker was about 15 jf per cent lower last year than in 1929 the Brookings institutions said today Making public the report of a study of the income struc ture the privately endowed research organization said the study indi i cated the national income in 1937 adjusted for the change in prices was about 6 per cent lower than in the pre depression year Since 1 the labor force increased by more than 10 per cent this means a decline of about 15 per cent in real income per gainful worker the institution said income of farmers and some wage groups was higher than in 1929" its statement continued 'comparisons with 1929 the report points out indicate merely the rel ative change since that year and i do not measure the real status of the different classes in 1937 wages in many industries 1 rose above the 1929 averages but i because of an accompanying de crease in working hours the result ing weekly or annual incomes were in many cases much lower than in 1929 Weekly earnings in manufac turing during the first part of 1937 i were about 65 per cent lower than I the 1929 average while the cost of living was about 16 per cent lower Although this meant increased real income and more leisure for those 1 who were fortunate enough to have full employment there were 8 or 9 million workers in the country with out jobs and non farm entre preneurs apparently failed to re gain income ground lost during the depression to the same extent as farmers and some wage groups While satisfactory information on 1937 profits is not yet available cor porate earnings for the first three months appear to have been about 70 per cent of the 1929 The report said the government was the source of a much larger portion of the national income in 1936 than in 1929 contributing 146 per cent of the total in '36 compared with 8 per cent in The electric light and power and service Industries made increases in their percent age of contribution the institution reported comedian The boy's mother said no but agreed for him to spend a month with the Penners every year He went back this time loaded with new clothes Local Weather Maxi temperature 66 minimum 35 mean 505 Partly cloudy Ginger Alton once a Ginger Rogers get a load of Margot impersonations Par Human Relations orum How to recognize and face the realities of life will be the subject i of a round table discussion among 1 14 high school students of varied backgrounds broadcast over the Co Vera Brodsky to lay Duke Ellington's is the subject of an arrangement made by Vera Brodsky noted American pi anist which she will play in her regular Monday broadcast over the Columbia network from 3:45 to 4:00 Russian and Polish composi tions which complete the program consist of Medtner's a Polka by Rachmaninoff and two Chopin works the sharp Mazurka and a Tarantelle Because cattle were unable to travel the frost bound concrete streets the recent Munster air at Lamerick Ireland was a failure Japan plans to Manchuria in the next 10 years to learn to become farmers and develop the country Stu Stu A KACKI I I Ells" A Story of Hie of On of SUPPLIES ARMS SENT TO CHINESE Order In the Court A thrilling courtroom drama of a young father's sensational fight to remain in custody of his own son is next on the docket for listeners to Linda's irst Love exciting radio serial heard Monday through riday at 11:15 a in over station WDBJ Principals in the case are Mrs Woodruff a mercenary socialite Mr Woodruff a prominent businessman as tlie plaintiffs and Kenneth Wood ruff son and son in law respec tively of the plaintiffs and now broken frbm his family as the de fenaant STARTS LIGHT LONDON eb 6 lying Officer A Clouston accompanied by Victor Ricketts took off at 4 a today (11 Saturday T) from Gravesend airport in an attempt to set a new roundtrip air record between England and New Zealand TONY MARTIN ROLAND YOUNG JUNE LANG LOUISE HOVICR Ml slCAL I OR PATRONS JOAN CRAWORD SPENCER TRACY NOW SHOWING A MUSICAL MORE SUMPTUOUS TH AN YOU'VE EVER SEER! A SONJA MORE EXCITINS THAN EVER BEEN! Double Eeature Program THE THREE MESQITTEEKS In A Destern PURPLE KAY RANCIS 0 PreMon OSTER Warner Comed Romance A Daring Action illed Story QUEEN" with Kobt Wilcox Dorothea Kent 7 The Musical Local Studio Morning Rev Bill ingsley Local Studio Musical Grab Local Studio 8:35 Associated Press Local Studio 8 The ive Minute Local Studio red elbel at the Organ CBS Correct Time Gong 9 Mary Dally the Personal Ixical Studio Dear Columbia Press Radio News Hits and local Studio The Partv Local Studio Organ Local Studio Myri and Marge Tonic Loral Studio WED Girls' Poetry Contest Examples of some of the better contributions to the third annual poetry contest of the Campfire Girls and tlie first announcement of tlie winners will be heard over the Co lumbia network from 4:15 to 4:30 Local units of Hie Campfire Girls are to Hold meetings in every part of the country to listen to this broadcast A distinguished group of poets will serve as judges and award autographed copies of their books as prizes BRITON DIES PORT WASHINGTON eb 6 Sir Harry Gloster Arm strong former British counsul general in New York died today at the home of his son Capt Thaddeus Armstrong He was born in County Cavan Ireland in 1861 BEAUTIUL SECRET AGENT TO TESTIY Lowell Thomas Music Is My Hobby Program 15 Three Cheers Trio Lum and Abner 45 Barry McKinley in Song Mclodv Puzzles Orchestra Grand Hotel Play Philadelphia Orchestra 00 Warden Laws Dramatic The Nat'l Radio orum News: Bert Block Orchestra The iske Jubilee Singers Deacon Moore Orchestra Bobby Grayson Orchestra LONDON eb 6 The story of a beautiful blonde and anony mous British secret how she trailed a spy suspect for three years and finally trapped him and three men alleged accomplices with offi cial war department will be continued tomorrow in Bow street court The opening of the trial to the SHANGHAI eb 6 Muni tions sufficient to supply Generalis simo Chiang Kai Shek's armies for another year of war against Japan were reported today to have been transported from British Hongkong to Hankow China's provisional capi tal The shipments were completed in the face of desperate Japanese ef forts to crack the principal supply link between the British crown col ony on the south China coast and the Canton Hankow rail way The railway has been the target of daily aerial bombardments Can ton about 80 miles northwest of Hongkong at the head of the broad estuary of the Canton river had been the principal relay point for the munitions cargoes Hankow lies about 500 miles fur ther north a deep inland base for the Chinese defense which was re ported yielding on the two sided Lunghai railway front of the east central China Tlie Japanese reported their air force was very active over a large area of south China sweeping much of Kwangtung province of which Canton is the capital Japanese planes bombed and machine gunned of a military including airfields supply depots defense works and trains The Hongkong correspondent of the North China Daily News said customs' officials hadestimated the extent of the munitions shipments' recently completed The cargoes were said to have been shipped to Hongkong from Czechoslovakia on orders placed last summer by Dr Kung Chi nese finance minister and presi dent of the executive yuan (pre mier) on an arms buying tour of Europe (Last August Dr Kung arranged a $50000000 commercial credit with the Skoda Arms concern of Czech oslovakia) The Japanese drive from both north and south toward Suchow heart of the Chinese defenses on the Lunghai railway front gained momentum after southern columns battled their way across the Hwai river about 90 miles from their goal A Japanese spokesman said to night that the last 24 hours had brought severe defeats for the Chi nese forcing them into demoralized retreat north from the Hwai GO BANJO EYED WITH JOY! JOHN KELLOGG IS OUND SLAIN Jack Dawn gether as though ready to give a salute Test No 1: place tip of thumb under chin If the end of the first finger touches the tip of the nose then the proportions are okay Test No 2: place tip of thumb under nose (better do it in private lest somebody misunderstands) If your face is correct tip of first finger should then touch lowest point of tlie eyebrows Test No 3: place tip of thumb at lowest point of eyebrows End of first finger should then reach the hairline And if you find out your face is all wrong don't despair Dawn says a good makeup consultant can tell you how to correct almost any defect Woman's Character Will Be Defended STUDIOGRASS CONSISTS PA PS? GLUED TO BURLAP AND THEM IRE PROOED CACTUS PLANTS ARE MADE PLASTER WITH TOOTHPICK SPINES ROBERT TAYLOR IRENE DUNNE in She Does Him Wrong AH Over Again In Another Romance Of The Gay Xinetie! NEW YORK eb 6 Rep Wright Patman (D Tcx) an nounced today he would introduce a bill for federal tax on chain stores In a denunciation of such chains he expressed a belief "that the re lief rolls have been increased if not caused by absentee business in the various The tax would range from $50 for each store under 10 in a chain up to $1000 for each store over $500 the amount to be multiplied by the number of states in which the chain does business The co author of the Robinson Patman act regulating wholesale merchandise discounts outlined his plan to 600 delegates at the 17th annual convention of the United In dependent Retail Grocers and ood Dealers association "We have reached the stage in our campaign in behalf of independent Patman said we should present a clear cut issue to the American people that the general welfare of the peo ple will be local community tail stores rather I sentee ownershin Under the bill the first 10 stores in one state and the first five stores in different states would be exempt from the tax Patman expects to introduce the bill on or about eb 15 He said that while it was drawn to take effect June 30 if passed it probably would not become effective for two years years' he said "will permit these concerns to dispose of their unprofitable outlets at a fair price for tlie stockholders In fact the stockholders will get more in LOS ANGELES eb 6 The character of Mrs Evelyn Wright whose husband is on trial for her slaying and that of John Kimmel will be defended in court by her mother Mrs Edith McBride of Detroit Prosecutor Roll said that through Mrs McBride's testimony as a rebuttal witness he expected to present a vastly different picture of the married life of Paul A Wright and his wife than that given by Wright He said that through Mrs Mc Bride's testimony it would be shown Wright's sterilization operation was performed not to protect his wife's health but to avoid responsibilities of another offspring MAE WEST In DAY'S A with DM I ND LOWE (HAS BI 1 IEKKOKTH ADDED Showing NAZI GERMANY 1938" Sensational Uncensored "Monticello atly Line" This is going to be a big week Party Line" because on Wed nesday WDBJ listeners are prom ised an amazing free offer There is considerable activity on "The now too with Lucky Peters trying liis best to get an opportunity to propose to Phoebe Grant Today Lucky finds David Hunter at Phoebe's house when lie comes to call Be sure to tune in Party Line" tomorrow at 9:45 a to hear what happens when the two suitors meet OR INORMATION concerning attractions OR EATURE STARTING TIME AT THE AMERICAN ROANOKE AI 4Q71 PAR oa RIALTO UIMLTJfc WASHINGTON eb 6 Weather bureau records of tempera ture and rainfall for the 24 hours ending 8 Station Highest Lowest Precipi I Sunday O'Neill as Hostage Danny Neill is held hostage by Dippy Martin and his two ac complices during the epi sode broadcast over the Columbia netwoik from 2:15 to 2:30 Knowing that the police are on their I trail and hat tlie clever use of ecoy is tlie only means i UL Ilin di Util LIIc Id IVlcl I 111 3 1 1(1 I cronies devise a new scheme for making a break Decline of 15 Per Cenl Re ported by Survey Munitions Were Purchased in Czechoslovakia Local Studio 8 Musical Grab Local Studio Associated Press Local Stu dio 8 Poetic Strings 9 00 CBS Correct Time Gong Herndon Local Studio Music in the Air 9 Press Radio News Hits and Local Studio 9'45 The Partv Local Studio American Theatre Organ Local Studio Myrt and Marge Emily "Now to Get the Most Out of Life" Ma Perkins "Mary Lee Taylor" irst Local Studio Sister" Real Life Stories I from Blacksburg Studio TODAY tie ded CHICAGO eb 6 John Kellogg Jr 27 president of New oods Inc was found shot to death today in his factory office A shot gun lay beside the body He was the son of John Kellogg former head of the firm retired and a grandson of Kellogg of Battle Creek Mich Police said a note asking police to notify his brother Keith was found on desk Detectives Thomas Lovell and James Dyer first jxilicemen to reach the scene reported they found no evidence that Kellogg had been slain by someone else His wife told them she was unable to ascribe any motive for suicide however he couldn't have killed him Mrs Kellogg said sobbing was just wonderful We were very happy and business was good" Then she collapsed Kellogg had left his Lakeside apartment at 10:30 a for the office and had stopped at the home of John Urban a factory foreman to take him along Police said Urban was out in the plant when lie heard a shot and ran into the office to find Kellogg seated at a chair dead from a wound in tlie left side of his head 116 "One n'AMi((iQn rodQ united! MaIe dor A TrPEAMLlMED LER A PRESENT QOM UER PRODUCER She uses ir as a com bination DRESSING room and Study wall SPAY I 'BIIVAKV ft Musical Local Studio Morning Rev Bib British Esoionaoe Trial Io I A HOLLYWOOD If it will be any help to the feminine clients of this column Jack Dawn of the makeup de partment says there is a simple way by which any woman can meas ure her face and find out if it is in or out of pro portion Place the right hand in a rigid position thumb and fingers to JEANETTE Mac DONALD ALLAN JONES in Retirement Board Makes Its Report WASHINGTON eb 6 The railroad retirement board re ported today it had paid more than $33000000 in pensions and annuities since the original retirement act be came effective in 1935 The board's annual report cover ing the period up to November 30 1937 showed 26090 persons were re ceiving annuities and 46523 pensions on that date The board said collections under the taxing act in the first nine months of 1937 totaled $91 720000 DtcKRtWeLL WEEDS NO DOUBLE WUEN WMI HE PLAYS' MUSICAL IN struments ow tme Screen i HE A BAND LEADER AND 1S AN EyPERTONTWE TRUMPET AND SAYOPUONE in adapted from Eugene O'Neill's famous play DIRECTED BY Cecil deMille LOUIS SILVERS Mutical Dirtctor 9 PM WDBJ ULL HOUR SHOW The Homemaicers Studio Linda's irst Local Studio "Bin Sister" "A'mt Real Life Stories 32 I from Blacksburg Studio I 12:15 "Your News Edwin Hill Novelleers Elsie Persinger Local Stu dio Press Local Studio Stock Market Local Studio ''Refreshment Time with Hingin' Local Studio Gypsy Minstrel' Piano Moods The Bulletin Local Studio The O'Neills American School of the Air Coolidge Beethoven Cycle vera uroasay rianisi Sing and Swing Camp ire Girls Annual CnrvtdXif tt ith TAd MalOHf Public School Music Local Studio A Program Ioeal Studio Stock Market Local Stu dio Musical Local Studio Hollins College cocai li io Rhythm and Local dm ''Hilltop Starring Johnson Thursday Morning Music Club eram Local Studio "New American Museum of Natural History Program Sports Local Studio "Theke are Local Studio Associated Ihess Local Stu dio Boy Seoul: Talk by Presi dent Roosevelt "Speed Local Studio 7:15 The Adventures of Runny and Bud dy Local Studio Hollace Shaw Soprano with Con cert Orchestra The Local Studio bv Marv Roberts Rinehart Rodeheaver Thomas Local Studio The Radio Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy In Anna Chris 10:00 "On Wings of Hong Studio Associated Press Local Stu dio Office of Education Program 'Brave New World 11:00 A Local Studio Glen Gray and His Orchestra 11:30 Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra or Expert DRY CLEANING and Dyeing Prompt Courteous Service Chain Key Stations (Eastern Standard Time) All programs to key and basic I chains or groups thereof unless specified Programs subject to change by stations without previous notice M1C WEA titbit) NETWORK Jack Armstrong Serial Little Orphan Annie 6 Songs Creagh Matthews Top Haliers Dance Band Press Radio News Period Hongs and Joan Edwards Pres Roosevelt to Boy Scouts Amos Andy Uncle Ezra Radio Station John Herrick Baritone and Rhythmaires Orchestra Burns and Allen by Radio Alfred Wallenstein Orchestra ibber McGee's Program Plill Spitalny and the Girls 10:00 Marek Weber Music 10:30 or Men Only reddie Martn Orchestra Eddy Rogers Orchestra Lanl McIntire Orchestra Earl Hines and Orchestra CBS WAUC NETWORK Sketch Hilltop House Skit "Dear Program 6:15 New Horizons Explorers Press Radio News Period George Hall and Orchestra Pres Roosevelt and Scouts 700 Poetic Melodies Arthur Godfrey John Saib Jay reeman and Orchestra Boake Carter's Comment 8:00 Tish Story Dramatization Pick and Pat un Radio Theatre I Wayne King Waltz 10:30 Brave New World Drama Glen Gray and Orchestra Sammy Kaye's Orchestra Eddie itzgerald Orchestra Orrin Tucker's Orchestra NBC WIZ tBII'E) NE1WORK The Singing Lady Tom Mix Sketch News 8 Army Band Boston's Waltz Serenade Tony Russell in Songs 7 7 7 time I ever bought a piece I of real estate It dropped in valueWorst experience was a lot for which1 paid $2750 and now can't sell for $250 But other people seem to have the golden touch William Keighley the Warner director paid $140000 for a Hollywood corner and in a short time was offered $190000 He purchased another corner opposite the site of the new race track in Inglewood An oil company offered him twice his investment and being refused has leased tlie lot for enouch to uav all the expenses on it Sure I know Keighley is a smart way jian ley Would if they Lew Ayres was stepping the other night with standin for You should Grahame's ticularly the one on Dietrich Anne Mitchell a New York beauty is taking up Alexander time Nice of Barbara Stan wyck to send her hairdresser to a dude ranch on a vacation Mae West who seldom goes to the late spots was spotted at Lindy's the other evening And they had to take five stitches in Ralph hand after he tried to work a flintlock pistol on the "Kid set His own gun too (Copjilxht ions King eature Svnilleafe Inc) Jeanette MacDonald is one of the most stitious celebs Girl Golden she always has a charm bracelet concealed about her It was a gift of Gene Ray mond's and the gadgets include tiny a miniature 10 gal lon hat piano and pair of six guns If the star has a successful broadcast she always wears the same dress to the next broadcast As a little girl if she passed an examination with a high grade wear the same dress to iall her other examinations To America avored MANILA eb 6 The As sociation of Veterans of the Phil ippine revolution today approved a proposed trip by their leader Gen Emilio Aguinaldo to the United States later this year to ask tlie Washington government for inune diate and complete independence I Alter electing Aguinaldo president of the association the vot ed to suggest reciprocal trade rela tions between the United States and the Philippines for at least ten years after independence but re iterated their desire for complete i freedom even if such relations were fnot realized Aguinaldo who led the ilipinos in a revolt against United States authority shortly after the Spanish i American war opposes the present commonwealth status for Ins coun try i ive Baltimore Men Held In New jersey KEARNY eb 6 Hudson county police said today tiiey had arrested five Baltimore Md men four of whom described them selves as members of the National Maritime union (CIO) and were holding them in default of $3000 bail each for hearing Tuesday night on charges of carrying concealed and dangerous weapons Police Chief Patrick Dolan said the men were arrested early today on the Pulaski skyway by Motorcycle Patrolman William Campbell when he found a 45 calibre revolver loaded with five bullets on the front seat of their automobile after stop ping them for questioning Chief Dolan saia the men identi fied themselves as Patrick Wha len 48 Charles Hansen 45 and Jesse Suttka 33 all agents for the union Bernie Weinkrantz 29 bookkeeper of tlie union and Ben jamin ields 41 who said lie did not belong to tlie union but had come along for the ride I Danny as a de i thwartinir th Thurs Tri Sat HI MYX' MGM Melodrama with Walter Jas Stewart Beulah Bondi and Walt Disney's "ACADEMY AWAKD KEV our Reels In Technicolor of His Best Cartoons oaundry and S)ry Cleaner Today's Radio Programs Station WDBJ 930 ROANOKE TIMES WORLD NEWS THE WEATHER orecast by states: Cloudy and colder pos sibly preceded by light rain on the (coast Monday slightly colder Mon day night Tuesday lair Cloudy and Monday colder Monday night Tues day fair District of Columbia cloudy and colder Monday colder Muiiuuy nignu ucsQ3y idii West Cloudy and Monday Tuesday fair Kentucky and air and colder in extreme east portion Monday Tuesday partly cloudy slowly rising temperature North Carolina: Scattered light showers followed by clearing Mon day slightly colder Monday night and in the Interior Monday after noon Tuesday generally fair In Hollywood By HARRISON CARROLI Table lights in Clara cafe' will be replicas of the statue that Schulberg pre sented to the star when she was in the movies But souvenir hunters get any ideas They'll be chained down nubile was obviously to discourage Local studio i 'o Ma Perkins SDAlIlL UH HCUI1 0 I I Hnntpr Dramatic testimony already given by the slim smartly dressed agent "Miss aroused an unusual inter est in the disclosures to come Appeared at Trial Last: Thursday in a preliminary hearing she appeared against IGlading a former employe of the large Woolwich arsenal and three arsenal workers accused of duplicat ing blueprints of army navy and air force weapons with the alleged In tention of delivering them to an uni dentified foreign power Gladlng the chief defendant Al bert Williams until recently arma ment examiner at Woolwich George Whomack assistant foreman of the gun section and Munday assistant chemist were remanded for trial starting tomorrow Prosecutor McClure declared there was evidence of with a foreign and successfully op posed bail for the four with tlie comment that certain country would welcome them with open testified that for nearly a year she had helped copy British armament plans smuggled out of the Woolwich arsenal having gained the confidence of the alleged spies She related she had entered theBritish war office's counter espion age service in 1931 doing volunteer work in an organization of of the Soviet In 1934 she testified slie met Glading and a year ago rented a London flat un der his direction and learned photo graphic copying Made Many Copies She testified that a couple named who Glading said had lived In Moscow and since have vanished the making of hundreds of copies of allegedly stolen plans During all this time kept in contact with the war office and telephoned it the night before Glad ing was arrested with Williams Whomack and Munday The British public has bet given details of only three outstanding espionage trials in tlie past decade In 1928 Wilfred Macartney former member of the British intelligence service and Gerog Hansen frail scholarly German were sentenced to 10 years In prison pn a charge of conspiring to disclose British secrets to tlie Soviet government Macartney whose sentence was re duced and who is now living in Lon don has announced he would give a party eb 17 to celebrate tlie end of his probation ormer Lieutenant a Baillie Stewart of the Seaforth Highlanders whose imprisonment in tlie tower of London before trial made him the mysterious in the was convicted in 1933 of supplying a German witli infor mation might be useful io an enemy He completed his sen tence a year ago The third case was that of Dr Herman Goerlz a German lawyer and novelist sentenced in 1936 to four years in prison for sketching the royal air force station at Broad stairs WDBJ Highlights or Today Sam will again entertain i lumbia network from 230 to 3:00 over WDBJ on tlie Refreshment I Time" program at 1:15 The tune in the spotlight this afternoon will be Carrie Jacobs Perfect Oilier melodies to be heard are "Nows tlie lime to in an Old English and a Rag Picker" Body of Missing Student Is ound BOSTON eb 6 The body of rederick Burgess 21 of Cin cinnati a Harvard law student was recovered today from the Charles river by the crew of a boat breaking ice He disappeared last ber 15 Dr William Brickley examiner announced the identification after checking a dental chart furnished by a Cincinnati den tist who treated the young man for several years Previously he said clothing labels bore the name gess" Thp PYnminnr cairt hn uwilH 1 (INcW Ml IvHllS form an autopsy either tonight or Y'ork tomorrow to determine cause of Norfolk i death Plttsbureh I BtirveSs fafhAi VrpHArll A puufi Dot iiano youth to i Burgess accountant of an oil com Richmond pan oi unio st Louls 7 jSan Antonio (San rancisco I Savannah I Tampa Vicksburg Washington Wilmington TODAY TOMIIKR 0 nut iiott EATLRJS landin "WMtKU Tlie Joe Penners who are child less wanted to adopt the 13 year I old New York newsboy who won a tation contest and came out to visit the WED Al 13 SV 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