i 1 expressed with the affair and it was I said the Times will never again spon- j sor an entry to the competition. The alleged long and humiliating j STOP 88 AUTO march in the bather's revue, and the TODAY’S RADIO alleged herding of contestants "like ! PROGRAMS cattle in a pen” during the Steel Pier ceremonies and the “forced sep- \ aration” from chaperones were (Compiled by United Press.) among the things to which excep- 11:45 P ~M—Nijfcth.wk Frolic: "Th* TUESDAY, APRIL 8. •*. l.—iuAc ini tonTCjC Merry Old Chief" and the Coon-Sander* JITNEY LINES tion was taken. ©layf^'Rosa- lie." Orchestra 6:30 P M.—Dinner muiic. TenEye* ,■*. WBB, KANSAS CTTT—411. 7:45 P. and Tuesday’s Best Features. M.—Gilbert Sullivan's comic ■r .. M—Ladies' Hour Program. WGY. SCHENECTADY—"H. M 9. opera. "H M. S. Pinafore." presented 7 P. M.—Sweeney Radio Orchestra. 1414 KtA »Ht SP0TSW00D the Edward J. Heil Is Re-elected ® '^tRvTcC Decision Reached State Pinafore.” by the WGY Light by WGY Lirht Opera Company 8 P. M—Program by St. Agnes Acadamy. by Opera Company. WBZ, SPRINGFIELD—337 9 P M.—Election returns. BEGIN HERE TODAY President—New Members before we got up to the town square Mrs. Ralph Justertnan and daugh- IGO, OAKLAND—Verdi's Opera. “II 7 P. M.—World Market Survey. Talk en WOAW. OMAHA—626. I Utility Commission— P. S. Trovatore." "The Sallie Peck, employe of the Fair the glare back of us would’ve made ter. Mildred, were Perth Amboy vis- Veretable Garden." 6:30 P m—Dinner program by the Orig- Take Places at | WFAA- DALLAS—Women's Chamber 7:30 P. M.—Bedtime story. inal Music Master*. Carteret Deal Five & Ten, quarrels with her you think Roundhouse Lane and all Is in Move itors on Saturday afternoon. of Commerce );r ! Complainant program. 7:40 P. M—Joint recital by Carroll B. ! 9 P M—Program arranged by Corlno® policeman sweetheart, Michael Cur- the factories near was In Elmer Appleby has purchased a WRC. WASHINGTON—Talk by Sen. Webster, basso-baritone, and Mrs. Follis Paulson Thorson. pianist and instructor, goln’ up H Moses. tis. At Sallies into the Ford touring car. George Gould, soprano. and presented by arust-pupiie of Mrs. night goes smoke, too!" NEW YORK—Dinner of the WJY, W'GI, MEDFORD—369. Tborson. assisted by Mrs. Lee Ctt and CARTERET, April 8;—Edward J. back yard to take down a washing "Bet had a crowd when Mrs. Morris Shapiro and son, Har- N. Y. and Naval i you you TRENTON, April 8.—Decisions Society Military j 6:30 P. H—Amrad Bir Brother Club. Mrs Aiieen Chile* soprano, and th# Hell for Ma with whom Sallie have returned home after a Officer* of the World War. Misses Alice Horn and Nettie was re-elected president of the Brennan, ; started back.' 'Mike observed. Involving alleged unlawful operat- old, 7 P. M.—Eveninr Program "Africa from Goetlache. lives. Town to violinists. Board of Education at the meeting A crash shakes the earth and I "I’ll say I did!" his companion ing by short visit spent at the home of her Cape the Cong r Bit Brother eighty-eight jitney operators Club Broadcast. Babsou Busi- WOC. of the school commissioners held something strikes Sallie a blow on aunt. Mrs. G. Gabovich, at Brooklyn. (Eastern Standard Time.) Weekly DAVKNPOBT—464. acquiesced with emphasis as they In New Jersey were handed down ness Report. Noon—Chunes eonarrt. the head. Harry ¥ahnel, of the U. S. S. Inst night. In thanking for the hon- sped on toward the lights of the today by the State Public Utility WJZ, NEW YORK—455. 3:30 P. M.—Educational program. home Noon—Trinity Church Lenten service. WNAC. BOSTON—278. or conferred Mr. Hell When she regains consciousness town. of Commission. The Public Service Colorado, spent Sunday at the 12:15 P. Service. 6.45 P. M—Chimes . upon him, “Lot your boys from the 1 P. M.—Hotel Ambassador Trio. M.—King Chapel 6 P. ! of his sister. Mrs. Merritt Brown, 1 P. Colonial Orchestra. M.—Sport n*w§ and weathv. Bald that like In the the girl finds herself In strange sur- station houses and all was the 2 p m—Board of Education program. M.—Shepard he will, past. the volunteer Railway Company complain- 1 4 P. M.—“The (Silent night for WOC.i in the borotfgh. 3 P. M.—Wanamaker Auditorium Concert. Girl cf 1.000 Eyea." look after the interest of the roundings. handsomely furnished. A firemen who couldn’t to on ant in all of the cases. The com- 5 P. M.—Lowell Institute youth get hang 4-5 P. M.—Fashion talk. Right Habit* Lecture. WSB, ATLANTA—42*. in French maid named Therese calls Miss Hattie Clark was a week-end 6:30 P. M.—WNAC Dinner the borough and school conditions; to the engines in time. They all got plainants were against jitneurs of | of Reading." *The Home Beautiful." Dance. Noon-—Concert directed by Mrs. CutoU • her visitor at the home of relatives in Summer. In When the nom- Alva Copeland and Madame off. at Essex and Hudson counties and two 6 P. M.—Jack Nelson, popular songs. WJAX, CLEVELAND—390. general. call for though, the furthest end of 3:30 P M.—Howard Theater overture. cases | Newark. 6:15 P. M—Evelyn Simon, soprano. 7:30 P. M—Bedtime story. Talk on ination of president was made Com- Copeland, a tall, richly gowned wo- the bridge and out on the meadows in Passaic. 6 P. M.—Music, news. etc. Mrs. Bessie Kahle and son. Rob- 7 :15 P. M.—Paul Specht s Orchestra. child labor by Learue of Women Voters. man, claims her as The board ordered of Vl> 6:30 P. M.—Bonnie s missioner Theodore Bishop, who her step-daugh- beyond Roundhouse utility thirty 8:15 P. Broadway. Vocal solos and duets by Marcia Frances Barnhardt storie* Lane, just ert. spent Sunday at the home of M.—"Broadcasting and for children. ter. where the jitney men to cease 8:45 P. Vellanti, and Dorothy Smith Lens. Cartoon talk songs took his office last night, nominated I picked you up tonight I operation M.—Josephine soprano. 8 P got Mr. and Mr3. Raymond Gaver, at 9 P M.—Waterway League of America. by Don Palmer. Program of dance M.—Gospel songs by the First Metl^ Commissioner Alex Sallie meets Cousin who a fare of another bv April 30 with the provision that odist choir and J I.ebowitz for the Wheeler, sort; first one off Elizabeth. 11 P. M.—Astor Grill Dance Orchestra. music. quartet, Monreo, Ga. * they make for 10:45 P. presidency. His motio was second- makes love to her. She resolves to the wreck, I guess.” application approval M.—Georgia Serenaders. held Evensong Will be held in St. WAY, NEW YORK—405. WWJ, DETROIT—517. ed Commissioner solve the mystery and listens at Mike by the board of local permits Noon—Barnes and DeTurk. in WMC. by Louis N. Brad- the “Injured?” queried with as- Peter's Episcopal church this eve- 7:30 P. M.—Blanche Winogron. pianist. songs. MEMPHIS—56*. of a room where a by them within that time. Twenty- 8 P. M.—Sports talk. 3 P. M.—Detroit News Orchestra. 8 :30 P. M.—Program by Cortese Brother* ford, who was also installed at last door conference sumed carelessness. at 8 ning P M.. followed by a 8:15 P. M—American Orchestral Concert. 8:30 P. M.—Detroit News Orchestra, as- 11 P. M—Organ recital from is She learns she she six operators were held to be operat- Scottish night’s reorganization session, but taking place. that “Well, limped, and she was Lenten Cantata William Reid en- 9:15 P. M.—New York sisted by Arch bald Jackson. Rile Cathedral, by Harry O. Nichols. ing in vlolat'on of the law but since b^ Society Military Mr. Lebowltz declined In favor of is being substituted for the real shakln’ so I her and Naval Officers of the World War couldv hardly help have for of titled, "The Burden of the Cross,” WCX, DETROIT—517. WHAS. LOUISVILLE—-4#*. Alva real victim aboard and they applied approval Dinner, from Hotel PJaza. 6 P. M.—Dinner Concert I 4-6 P. M. — Strand Mr. Hell. Mr. Lebowltz, however, Copeland, of the to a seat. I was scared to be sung by the choir of the Orchestra. "Just municipal permits, the board with- WEAK, NEW YORK—492. 10 P. M.—The Red Apple Club. Among Home Folks." Walnut Orchew wreck. she’d topple over in a faint on Church of St. John the my held anv action on the Public Serv- Evangelist 11 A. M—Mrs. Adele F. Woodard's weekly CKAC, MONTREAL—425. tr* Organ recital. Michael hands but she dldn’?; just sat there New Brunswick. An will forecast of 7:30 P. M.—Louisville Curtis calls at Ma Bren- ice complaint, pending the disposi- offering coming motion pictures. 4:30 P. M.—Musical program. Syncopators. nan's home and asks Ma coverin’ her eyes as if to shut out be taken for missions. Noon-1:30 P. M.—Lenten services. New 7 P. M.—Kiddies’ stones. WFAA. DALLAS—47*. many tion of *he hearing on the approval York Federation of Churches, from Pal- the sight of what she’d 7:30 P. M.—Rex Battles Mt. Royal Coo- 12:30 P. M.—Addree* DeWitt McMarray. questions. been of municipal permits. Thirty-two ace Theater. Talk by Board of Educa- cert through.” Orchestra, featuring Nap. Dan- 8:30 P. M.—Musical program. Women's NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY of the defendant operators’ cases tion. sereau. ’cellist. Chamber of Commerce, direct tram CUy “Well, she The average number of at- 4-5:30 P. M.—Reid’s Instrumental Quartet. 8:30 P. M—Studio concert. Hail Auditorium. “Let’s see the card again, Ma, will maybe was old—?” were dismissed, the board deciding days suggested Mike tended by each pupil in urban Harriet Spink, lyric soprano. Children s 10:30 P. M.—Jos. C. Smith’s Mt. Royal 11 P. M.—Adolphus Hotel Orchestra. you?” Mike asked. “I don't be- tentatively that there was no evidence to base hour. Sorita MacLeary. “Bob and the Dance Orchestra. "No. slrree!" the other schools is 143, in country schools 96. Star Children." WRAP. FOBT WORTH—476. grudge the poor girl anything but retorted. the charges upon. WGB. BUFFALO—319. 7:30 P. M.—Panther She was 7:30-10 P. M—Thornton Fisher sport City Orchestr* I’m curious young and de- 12:30 P. M.—Organ recital 9:30 P. about her slipping away mighty pretty This is the largest number of talk. Grace Fisher Reeve, dramatic so- by Bouchard. M.—Program by the orchestr* what 2:30 P. M—Radio Dealers’ Ladies' Glee Club and like that. She was you could see of her cisions handed down in cases prano. Current events talk. Student Orchestra. etudent quarteS Just a girl, wasn’t through Jitney 6 P. M.—Vincent Orchestra. of that heavy brown veil she Orchestra of Lincoln High School. Jer- Lopez Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fori she? Didn’t Ilse say she was young?” had on. by the present utility board. 7:30 P. M.—News digest. (Silent Bight.) Worth. but she only shook her sey City. Joint recital by Louis Ziedler, Ma Brennan nodded. head when I In the case of the thirty operators tenor, and Dudley Marwick, basso. asked her if she’d been in the who were ordered to stop operating, (Central Standard “She thought she was, from the WOR, NEWARK—4C*i. Time.) (Pacific Coast Standard Time.) wreck, and was hurt. After a the board fixed 30 in order that 2:30-4 P. M.—"Fashions," by Barbara KYW, CHICAGO—536. slimness of her feven in while, April (jAQUES'iflm KGO, OAKLAND—312. the blanket, Lee. Joseph M. White, tenor. Helen 9:30 A. M.—Late news and when wo was gettin’ into Kingsville the nubile be not Inconvenienced by comment. 4 P. M.—St. Francis' Concert Orchestr* an’ though she tottered weak-like Wilson, soprano. half-hour Rennyson (Every thereafter.) 6:45 P M.—Final news and stocks. she asked if we was goln’ near any a sudden cessation of service. The 6:15 P. M.—"Music While You Dine.” 6:45 P. M —Unde Bob's Bedtime she was half runntn’, as If she Story. 8 P M—Grand Opera. *‘D Trovator*" j other railroad line runnln’ New board could not render a decision 6:30 P. M.—“Man in the Moon." 7 P. M.—Dinner concert: De Bab ary g Or- couldn't get in quick enough out of into music by Verdi, under the direction of I on of conveni- ppsQisili§sh 7 P. M.—Halsey Miller's Orchestra. chestra and Doerr’s Orchestra. so I her down the auestion public Carl Anderson, with incidental muai* the horror of an’ York, put to Kings- 8 P. M.—Lecture on “The it all, small won- because there WOO. PHILADELPHIA—509. Violin.** the KGO Orcheetra. ] ville station, she'd have a ence at the hearing 8:20 P. M.—American Farm Bureau by der! Nobody seen her go. The card though 11 A. M.—Grand Organ. Fed- 10 P. M.-l A. M.—Dance music by th* of hours to she were no applications for approval Noon—Luncheon concert. eration Program. is up there on the shelf in sew- couple wait, and St. Francis Hotel Orchestr* my of consents. A«ttoIri(DMcatidn A 4:45 P. M.—Grand Organ and 9:10 P. M.—"Astronomy." by Rev. Daniel was limpin' worse than ever.” municipal trumpets. SAN ing box, Michael, an’ I can her J. McHugh, of DePaul University. KPO, FRANCISCO—428. give Cramine Di Gise. operating over Auto Intoxication is caused Pj WFI, PHILADELPHIA—395. 1 P M.—Rudy Seiger's Orchestr* back “Guess you're right. George; she CHICAGO—448. her money. 'Twould be Same's Paterson, which Ji I 1 P. M.—Meyer Davis Concert Orchestra. WON, 2:30 P. M—Program by must have come the Governor street route. fermenting food poi- 10 P. M.-l A M.—J. Lawrence bari- Joseph Carey* wish, well I know." from the wreck." by 3 P. M.—Matinee concert program. Pratt, blind composer. " was among those ordered to stop the To tone; Emily Lingatrom. violinist: Ed- ’Miss Mike added. "Especially if she had sons system. prevent 6 P. M.—"Sunny Jim.” 4 :30 P. M.—Rudy Seiger's Orchestr* Bertha Hosmer.’ Mike the last of this month. 6:30 P. Davis ward Moberly. pianist. ot operation by serious trouble, remove the M.—Meyer Orchestra. 6:30 P. M.—Children's bow. read. “This isn’t a any handbags anything with 8 P. feature. CHICAGO—4473. regular visiting The case against Joseph Gurewicz. or two M.—Special WMAQ. 7 P M.—Rudy Seiger s Orchestr* i her.” cause. One Jaques’ 10 P. M.—Kerrs Symphonic Dance Orch. 7 P. M.—Rabson report. Travel lecture. 8 P. M—Hazel Huff, card, Ma; it is just a cheap thing Riverside route. Paterson, the other Py soprano. “Now I come to think it she with a swallow of r\ 8 P. M.—Talk by Harry Hansen. PPM —Walter Wenxel. pianist. printed on one of those hand- of was Capsules WRC\ WASHINGTON—469. IJttle Passaic county man. involved, normal 6 P. M.—Childrens Hour. 8:40 P M—LaSalle Orchestra. 10 P M.—Bradfield's Versatile Band. did have a bag—« black one, and water help to restore V) presses like they have out at the | those dismissed for lack of on 9 P. M.—Univ. of Chicago lecture. real among bowels. 6:15 P. M.—Talk Cancer Prevention. KFI. LOS ANGELES—466. handsome, though the brown digestion and regulate 7:45 P. of dramatic 9:15 P. M.—Lyon and Healy program. amusement park. You’d hardly evidence. /Lj M.—Program readings. 8 P M—Cocoanui Grove Orchestr* think a who suit she was wearin’ seemed to be William Brown. SUSIE C. CLARK, Registered / 8 P. M.—Richard MacCarteney. baritone. KSD, ST. LOUIS—546. 9 P M.—Examiner Concert. girl would carry that | The case against 8:30 P. M.—Sen H. Mos*»s. recital could kind of shabby. Gettin’ off here, 55 Hicks St., Brooklyn, kk George 8 P. M.—Studio arranged by Mar- 10 P M —Program by movie stars. afford to throw a of Newark-Elizabeth Frelinghuysen Nurse, 9 P. M.—Talk W. cus couple by Frederic Wile. Epstein. Miss Bernadette Bostick, KGW. PORTLAND—Wt. ; Sergeant? Ain’t you goln’ on to N. writes: “I recommend l 9:20 P M.—Wardman Park Trio. Mario fifty-dollar bills around so easy and avenue route. Newark, was also dis- Y., ry pianist: Failoni. baritone: Mias 12:30 P M.—Concert by the Civic MB* are troubled 9:40 P. M.—Hazel Hughes, soprano. Therese Owen, accompanist. Address why do you Headquarters?" a like reason. them to those who \A1 by sic Club. suppose she didn’t write missed for 10 P. M.—Concert of Hawaiian music. Prof. T. Emmett 8. J. “No. iGot see a Reynolds. 3 30 P M.—Home economics talk. Theodore a word of on to Joe minute.” with various stomach derange- Bishop explanation it or even WCAE, PITTSBURGH—462. WDAF, KANSAS CITY—I1L 7:46 P. M.—Talk for farmer* He waved a hand as he will tell LI her address?” friendly ments.” Your druggist 4:30 P M.—The Sunshine Girl. 3:30 P. M.—Joseph Black's Concert Orch. -*jas chosen vice president of the off ! * “What would she be I swung the step, leaped in front moderate cost. LI 6:30 P. M.—Penn Dinner Conorrt. 6 P. M.—School of the Air: Marketeram*, Central Standard Tims one how laU* while William V. writin’ it you their hoard, Coughlin, of a lone jitney ana entered the cor- STATE NEWS 7:36 P. M.—Uncle Kaybee. weather and road reports. Children s than Eastern. with, the burnt end of a match?" 7:45 P. the third new member of the ner CAPSULE CO. M.—Special feature. story period. Music by Hanlein s Tri- Pacific Coast Standard Time two how* board, Ma •• drugstore. to the JAQUES X) Brennan demanded. ’Twas the Hurrying TRENTON, 8.—A testimon- PLATTSBURO. It. Y. | 8:30 P. M.—Tar-Ken-Ton Troubadors. anon Ensemble. later than Central. was appointed district clerk for his prescription desk .it the he April jf / only explanation she could make. rear, state-wide term. Mr. Coughlin in a brief ad- waited until the ial dinner of significance Leavin the card with baldheaded, be- dress said that he could the money will be accorded former State Senator hoped he showed that i spectacled little man behind it had 3 1 somebody’d been here Thomas Barbar, of Philllpsburg, ,tv: successfully carry on the clerkship wrapped up a small box an’ paid for somethin’, so of powders os has done Mr. that when | Warren county, Thursday evening at 'f.k it been by Morgan. I found the for a fussy old lady and the clothes gone I wouldn’t rung up Hotel Pa. The On the advice of Attorney Francis amounr on the the Karldon, Easton, think a thief had broke cash register. A. the term of office of in.” event has been arranged by Warren ; Monaghan, It s hard to tell ’Hello, Joe!” District -Clerk George W. the ways of “Did county citizens, irrespective of po- Morgan Providence, Ma," he you want to see me, Mike?" does not expire until 1. It was remarked. the litical affiliations, to honor Mr. Bar- July There s little I can baldheaded little man beamed that Mr. duties say to you to ber who becomes clerk in chancery explained Morgan's comfort you expectantly upon him and lifted the the now, but you don’t on of next week by virtue of wWl be confined to executive know what leaf In the counter. “Come into the Tuesday you have done for me hands Gov- work and that he will have no vot- back room.” appointment at the of tonight, giving me this lock ing power the three months. of hair! He was ernor Silzer. during beautiful and proud of the fact that the The commissioners .hen adjourn- How, bright it was Attorney General Edward L. Kat- Almost too young sergeant considered him the ed until the first bright to be zenbach has accepted the invitation tonight, when regu- r1,*11natural. If i best chemist' In town and had help- hadn't known Sallie as and lar business meeting will be eld. ed him out to act toastmaster among since sae was a on more than one case little girl I would those listed to speak are United Last night's session wa attended by but nig; Mike laughed rather forc- “ maybe 8he didn,t States Senator Edwards, State Comp- a group of women headed by Mrs. edly as he followed him into the J. troller Bugbee, Vice Chancellor Thomas Mulvihill and Mrs. Frank wfchT’up*” musty little back room and shutting Andres. yourself, Michael Fielder, Mayor Hague, of Jersey Curtis,r„rH=kViha.?,e for the the door drew from the thought!” Ma Bren- envelope Heighberger, of Easton; the lock of curling, golden hair. City; Mayor ln honest Court Clerk of “I2llieX^al7fdl,bailie horror, "Nothing of much Supreme Kelleher, MATAWAN would have cut first importance, it off Joe. I’m Camden: State Senator Simpson, of an’ well ye know just kind of suspicious it!” and Mrs. Raymond Donges, about a certain lady and I Hudson, Mrs. William Manley iias returned 1,6 aSSente Ji tablets, and then the explosion followed and several yea ^ * j A J J