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PENNSYLVANIA DUE FORM CLEAN-UP Other States Involved in Ohio Liquor Scandal, %Bu United Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 28. The next great rum scandal clean-up may be started in Pennsylvania, it was learned from an authoritative source today, following the indictment of J. E. Russell, Federal prohibition director of Ohio and former Congressman, and nine other Ohio business men and “politicians.” T'he Indictments charged conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws on two counts. During the investigation by the Federal force uiwler Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, assistaM *orney general, the testimony bobbed up involving violations in Pennsylvania. This testimony has been kept secret, the officials deciding to “clean up” Ohio first and Investigate conditions In other Stau*>. SUIT RAILROAD Ohio Company Asks Receivership and Mortgage Foreclosure. Suit asking appointment of a receiver and foreclosure of a mortgage to cover a bond issue of $4,776,000 and an order that the defendant pay interest amounting to sl,639,236.23 was filed in Federal Court Friday afternoon by the Cleveland Trust Company of Ohio against the Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Company of Michigan City, Ind. The suit alleges that the defendant mortgaged practically all its property to the trust company to secure a $6,000,000 bond issue; that from 1918 until the present the defendant defaulted in paying interest at 6 per cent on its bonds and that under the contract between the parties the entire principal and interest became due. Four-Year Veteran Dies By Timet ft pedal NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 28. Addison Fisher, 81, was buried today in the eastern part of Hamilton County. He served four years in the Civil War in the Eighth' Indiana Cavalry. The widow and three children survive.

ALL DAY MEETING * At Salem Park Mission Church EVANG. T. L. TERRY Speaks at 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ' REV. AND MRS. FRED ABEL Recently returned from the earthquake region in Japan will speak at 2:30 p. m. To reach church take W. Washington - ear to end of line, walk two blocks west and one north to Market Street. Closing day of revival services. Come! OTTO H. NATEft. Pastor.

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Legislative Calendar

Senate New Bills S. J. R. 10 (Steele)—Autliorizlni; the State Department of Conservation to return $531.51 to the Tueaberp Lard Company as credit for Statu taxes. Natural resources. Bills Passed S. B. 193 (Steele) —Raising: the salary of the La Porte County Superior judge. 32 to 10. 11. B. 75 (Smith)—Prohibiting unauthorized persons from wearing emblem or insignia of war veterans’ associations. 39 to 0. H. B. 76 (Cooper of Vigo)—Fixing June 14 as Flag Day and Nov. lie'as Armistice day. 41 to 1. H. B. 84 (Cooper of Posey)—Changing bondin got public officials from personal to surety. 32 to 7. H. B. 108 (Mendenhall of Daviess) Allowing townships to take stock in railroads. 41 to 1. H. B. 118 (Noland) —Permitting lodges or churches to hold personal property of unlimited value. 39 to 0. H. B. 153 (Freeman)—Reducing from seven to two days the requirement for publication of notice of assessments for public improvements. 37 to 2. H. B. 192 (Harris of Monroe) —Legalizing the bond issue of Bloomington. Ind., for a water works improvements. 40 to O. H. B. 178 (Buchanan)—Raising the limit of police pensions from S4O to SSO a month and burial allowance from $l5O to $250. 44 to 0. H. B.' 320 (Oarlislte)—Requiring the Federal Government to Me witli county recorders income tax liens. 44 to 0. H. B. 240 (Lafuze) —Authorizing the appointment of a deputy auditor of State as field man to aid in collecting ga* tax and specifying the State is a preferred creditor when gas tax funds are held by an insolvent. 43 to 0. H. B. 261 (Murray)—Requiring discount and deposit banks and loan and trust companies and safo deposit companies to issue statements of condition at same Intervals as national banks. 40 to 1. H. B. 282 (Elliott) —Making Saturday a legal hulf holiday for Marion County offices. 27 to 8. H. B. 316 (Plttinger)—Repealing spe.eial tax levies and increases poll tax to $1.50. 4.4 to 0. £•■ C. R. 3 (Dlckerrnan)—Asking the FAleral Government to wage relenthiess war on venereal disease. 34 to 2. f Indefinitely Postponed S. B. 329 (English)—Providing for State licensing of barbers. S. B. 353 (Brown)—Giving county commissioners right to put lights on bridges outside of town. S. B. 308 (Cravens)—Abolishing the present State Public Service Cot amission and puting in another of three mcmebrs. , Withdrawn S. B. 198 (Dick^rman)—Requiring Federal Government to file Income tax lists with county recorders. (House bill 220 passed, is duplicate.) House Bit is Panned H. B. 97 (Kuepper)—Provides for purchase tw State of Tippecanoe River and Pigeon River State Park. 86 to 4. H. B. 244 (Mendenhall of Marion) Grants SI,OOO tax exemption to veterans of all wars in which the United States has engaged. 62 to 30. H. B. 295 (Hammitt) —Designates vote cast at next general election as basis of registration for subsequent election. 87 to 1. H. B. 312 (Carney)—Required school busses to haul high school students as well as common school grade school pupils. 85 to 2. H. B. 319 (Harris of Lake) —Permits State to buy Indiana Dental College at price not to exceed $40,000 and subject to approval of Governor. 90 to 0. H. B. 343 (Leer) —Permits townships to buy school buildings erected by citizens when bonding limit is reached. 66 to 19. H. B. 400 (Bucharian-Duncan)—Legal-izes Christian Foundation as recipient of Butler College endowments. 92 to 0. H. B. 426 (Wright of Randolph)—Prohibits township trustees fr >m buying supplies without certified order showing availability of funds for purpose. 80 to 6. S. B. 139 (Moorhead)—Abolishes State financial support of National Guard while on Federal maneuvers. 94 to 0. Indefinitely Postponed H. B. 221 (Smith of Vigo)—Limited sale of prison-made products to public lnstituitons. H. B. 314 (Daugherty)—Appropriated .q-')3 t 0 rrvi-i r Dalaughter, former

treasurer of Wabash County, for public funds lost in mails. H. B. 340 (Carter) —Codified municipal impeachment laws. • Withdrawn H. B. 114 (Ebaugh-Buehanan)—ln-creased State gasoline tax to 4 cents. H. B. 167 (Babcock-Ebaugh)—Provided permanent motor vehicle registration.

Hoosier Briefs

■r-T| EADE M’CLANAHAN, Muncie attorney, is being; held i "*l under high bond for alleged violation of the Federal farm loan act. Officials charge he made false statements in an affidavit for the loan. This is one of the first arrests made for violation of this law. ■ An almost unanimous decision In favor of a community chest to be revived in Marion next year was recorded oy a vote of citizens working on the fund drive of the Y. M. C. A. Governor Jackson will make his first out-of-Indianapolls speech since his inauguration, at Marlon before the Kiwanis Club March 18. Greek letter organizations at I. U. are in the midst of “rough week” initiation, and one of the students was ordered by a frat to direct traffic at Bloomington street Intersections. Real cops came along and placed them under arrest. The novel idea of testing com in a bank has been put in practice by Miller Kent of the Brookston Farmers Bank and it attracting many farmers who call to see the tests. Kent finds that corn selected early and stored properly, test highest germination. Fire of origin destroyed the Warren Ross farmhouse near LogajtoiKyrt, just an hour after tenants had moved from the building. Loss was estimated at $3,000. SHE bridge over the Wabash at Vincennes, which was closed over a month ago fqr repairs by the State highway commission has been reopened. A muskrat which deserted the river banks for a trip to town caused havoc amonj* guests at the Arlington Hotel, Rochester, before It was chased from the lobby. Georgia ano Martha, twins bom on George Washington’s birthday, found themselves in a troubled world. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shaver, Gary, their parents, are both seriously ill. Anew 66,000 volt transmission line with nineteen steel towers Is being constructed between the Indiana Electric Corporation plant at Dresser and the T. H., I. A E. plant at Terre Haute. Plans are being laid for celebrating in the near future the paying of the last of the $30,000 debt for the construction of the Franklin High School gymnasium.

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LIQUOR FOUND IN AUTO Federal Men Charge Alcohol Was Transported From Chicago. Marshall Row, 1064 Oliver Ave., and William Crews, 429 E. Morris St., are held today on blind tiger charges after Federal officers said they found nlnlety gallons of alcohol In an auto when they Btopped the men at Twenty-Fifth St. and Ethel Ave. Friday. Liquor had been transported from Chicago, 111., officers said. COURT ELECTION ASKED Amendment Added to Bit Creating Municipal Tribunal. > With an amendment making selection of judges for the proposed Indianapolis municipal court elective instead of appointive by the Governor, the Daily Senate bill, abolishing city court and creating a fourdivision iiunicipal court, is ready for final actiin in the House early next week. Representative Kissinger, Columbia City, was author of tho amendment. CEREMONY WEDS~ : OUR Brother and Sister Marry in Double Service at Noblesville. Bu Timet Bvedal NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 28. One ceremony united two couples In marriage Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Clover, parents of one of the bridegrooms and one of the brides. Miss Lillian Davis became the bride of Samuel Clover and Miss Margaret Clover, sister of Samuel Clover, was married to Charles E. Carpenter. The Rev. A. H. Moore officiated. HOLIDAY IN PROSPECT Measure Affecting State Employee Engrossed in House. The English Senate bill providing Saturday afternoon holidays In all State offices will be ready for third reading In the House early next week, following engrossment late Friday. A similar bill, originating In the House and providing Saturday half holidays at the Marion County Courthouse, passed the Senate Friday by a vote of 27 to 8. Engineering Lectures End Six weeks’ series of lectures on engineering, conducted by John Keller, Purdue University extension department, ended Friday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Heavy enrollment Is expected for the series on “Iron and Steel,” which will begin next week. O. 0. P. (Vnnmittecman Named Bu United Prett CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Congressman Allan F. Moore. Montloello, 111., has been selected to All the post of national Republican commltteman from Illinois, made vaoant by the death of Fred W. Upham. Moore, who retires from Congress March 4, had no opposition.

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Copyright. 1925, bu Ignited Press KSD. St. Louis (546.1 M), 8 P. M. CST —St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Rudolph Ganz conducting. WEAF, New York (491.6 M), 11 P. M. EST —Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. ~~ WHK, Cleveland (273. M). 9 P. M. EST —Karnival Klujt). KTHS, Hot Springs (374.8 M), 8:30 P. M. CST —Joint recital. CNDO, Ottawa (436 M) v 9 P. M. EST—Herbert Sanders, organist. Radio Programs 5:3©-JP. M.—CNRO (435) Ottowa, Ont. — Bedtime stnrTvi. lullaby by Aunt Agues. WCAE (461.0 Pittsburg—Dinner concert. Penn Hotel. WFI (394.5). Philadelphia Davis Orchestra. WON (370.3). Chicago—Skeezlx time. WHN ' (361.3). New York —Muaicale. WOB (440.9). Jefferson City. Mo.—Music, marketgram announcements. 5:45 P. M. —WRC (468.5), Washington—, Peggy Albion series. 6:00 P. M.—CKAC (425). Montreal— Montreal—Children's stories in French and Eiglish. WBCN (266). Chicago— Juvenile hour. WDAF 136.>.6). Kansas City, Mo.—Address. Story lady, ensemble. WON 1370.2). Chicago—Organ. WIP (308.2). Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WMAQ (447,5). Chicago— Mutricale. WOAW (526). Omaha— Musical program. 6:05 P. M.—WBZ (333.1). Springfield, Mass.—Bedtime story. Hotel Kimball Trio. , . , 6:10 P. M. —Providence—Musicale. 6:30 P. M.—WCAE (461.3). I’ttlfburgh— Uncle Kaybee. WLIT (394.5), Philadelphia—Arcadia Orchestra. WGN (370.2). Chicago—Drake ensemble. Blackstone quintet. WHN (361.2), New York —Health talks, music. WNYC (526). New York—Police alarms, songs. KFNF (266). Shenandoah. lowa —Jubilee songs. WBZ (333.1). Springfie'd. Mass—Hotel Kimball trio. WOC (483.6). Davenport. lowa—Sandman. Sunday School lesson. 6:45 P. M.—WOAW (526). Omaha—Dinner program.

Dianringlnujjht 7:3O—WTAB. B:OO—WTAM—WOS. B:3O—WGY. 9:00 —W REO-WTAY. 9:OS—WHN. 9:I6—WOR. 9^O—WRC. 10:00 —KO A—KPO—W CCO —W J Z 10:30—WHN. 11:00—WCCE—WO A W—WOC. ll:30---WHN. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00 KFI KGO KFKB —WSAI.

7:00 P. M.—CNRO (435). Ottawa—Chateau Laurter Orchestra. saxophone, songs. WBAP (475.9), Ft. Worth— Sunday school, one and a half hours. WBCN (206), Chicago-—Classic hour. WBZ (333.1). Springfield. Mass—Soprano. Beandire Trio. WCAE <461.31, Pittsburgh—News and road conditions. WOKE (278). Elgin. 111.—Orchestra concert. WCEE singers. WEAF (401.5) New York—Lopez Orchestra. WEBH (370). Chicago—Sunday school lesson one hour. WFI (394.0). Philadelphia—Concert. WHK (283). Cleveland—Rainbo Club, five hours. WJZ (4'4.3). New York —Address, vocal. WLS (344.0). Chicago—Ford and Glenn’s trip to Australia. WOR (405.2). Newark —Musicale. * WQJ (447.5) Chicago—Dinner concert songs one hour. WRC (468.5), Washington —Btb’.e talk, soprano.

HOUR by HOUR THE CONVENIENT PROGRAM FOR THE RADIO FAN. KNOW WHAT’S IN THE AIR ANY HOUR. TIMES PROGRAMS START DAILY AT 6:30 P. M. AND CONTINUE FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. (ALL CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

7:15 P. ML—WIP (608), PhiladelphiaConcert. WJJD (302.8), Mooseheart. ji| —Dance pre-gram from log cabin. WJZ (454 3). New York—American Orchestra Society concert. 7-30 P M KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Steuben villa. WGBS (316.6), New York—Herald-Tribune program. WHA (635.4). Madison, Wis.—BasketbSl game. Michigan fit Madison WHAS (399.7). Louisville —Crescent Hill Women's Club. WHN (3rt 1 ). New YorkMusical program. WWJ (352.7). Detroit—Athletic club concert. 8 P. M.—KFKB (273). Milford Kan.— KFKB Orchestra. KSD (846.1), St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, direct from Odeon. KYW (535.4), ChUago—Studio artists. WBCN (266). Chicago—Popular program. WCCO (416.4). Minneapo-li*-St. Paul—'Fireside Philosophies. WMAQ (447.5). Chicago—Pratt-Daw. WMC (499.7). Memphis—Childrens Stories by Uncle Joe. WOS (440.9), Jefferson City. Mo. —Howard Payne Orchestra. WTAM (389.4). Cleveland — WTAM Orchestra frolic, three hours. WTAS (302.8). Elgin, 111.—Orchestra, songs, three hours. 8:3o P. MI.—WCCO (416.4). MinneapollsSl. Paul—Zion Lutheran Church oon- - cert. WGY (379.5). Schenectady—Romano’s Orchestra. WMAQ (447.6), Chicago—Radio photologs, ‘‘Bagdad. WMC (499.7), Memphio—To be an--8:45 U pf *M.—WBZ (33.1.1). Springfield. Mass.—“ Little Screen Players.’ O P. M.—WMAQ (447.5), Chicago—Theater Orchestra. WOAW (526) Omaha— Pupils of Miss Thomson. WOC (483.6),

6:OO—WGN—WOAW. 6:3O—K FNF—WBZ. 7:00 —CNRO—W T EAF—WOR JZ:B6—KDKA—WHAS. B:OO—rKSD —KYW. B:3O—WCCO. 9:00 —W MAQ—WOC. 10:00—KGOW T PG.

Davenport. lowa—Reader. pianist. WREO (285 5). Lansing. Mich. —Arcadia Orchestra. WTO (299.8). Atlantic City—Studio recital. WTAY (253). Oak Park. 111. —Musical program, two and a quarter hours. 9:05 P. M.—KYW (635.4). Chicago— Talk, short stories. WHN (361.2)rNew York—Clark Entertainers, half hour. 9:15 P. M.—WOR (405.2). Newark Dance music songs. 9:30 P. M.—WNYC (526). New York— Police alarms. Hotel Roosevelt. WOI (270), Ames. lowa—Weather report. wRg (466.5). Washington—Hotel Astor Orchestra. 9:35 P. M. —KYW (535.4), Chicago—- “ Congress Classic." two hours. 10:00 P, M. —KFI (467). Los Angeles— Program . KGO (3001. Oakland —San Jose High School Band. KHJ (404.1). Los Angeles—Music, oratory. "English. KOA (322.4). Denver —Rainbo Lane Orchestra. KPO (423), San Francisco— Woidner's Orchestra, songs: two hours. WCCO (416.4), Mlnncapolis-St. Paul — Athletic Club Orchestra. WGN (170.2), Chicago—Weather, markets, music: one hour. WJZ (454.3), New York—Hotel Astor Orchestra. WPG (209.8). Atlantic City—String quartet. WQJ (*47.5). Chicago—Rainbo Orchestra. songs; four hours. WREO (285.5), Lansing. Mich.—Weather report. 10:05 P. M.—WIP (508.2), Philadelphia —Organ. Germantown Theater. \ 10:15 P. ML —WRC (467). Washington— Tivoli Theater program. 10:30 P. M. —WHN (361*2), New York— Popular dance. 10:45 P. M.—WSB (428.3). Atlanta— Journal Hired Help Skylark. 11:00 P. ML —KFI (467). Los Angeles— Classical music, trio. WCI7E (278). Elgin, 111.—Midnight dance program. WcLO (416.41. Minneapolis-St. Paul— Dance program WFAA (475.9). Dal-las-Capital Theater entertainers. WLS i .>44 6). Chicago—Senate Theater revue. WOAW (526). Omaha—Nightingales. organ. WOC (483.6). Davenport. lowa—Hotel Le Claire Orchestra. 11:30 P. M.—WHN (361.2). New York — Rose land music. 11:45 P. M.—WDAF (365.0), Kansas City, Mo.—Ntghthawks’ Frolic. 12:00 P. M. —KFI (467), Los Angeles— Packard Club, one nour. KGO (300). . Oakland—Hotel 9t. Francis Orchestra KYW (535.4). Cnlcago—“Congress Car-

Silent Tbdaßj WOS—woo. WOAI—W’EEI. WCBD—WEMC. WHAZ-WHB. WHO—WJY. WBAV—WBAP. CK Y—K FDM—KFKX. SILENT SUNDAY—CKAC—KFDM. KFKX—KSD. PWX —WAHG. W T BAV—WCAE. WDAF—WHA. WHAS—WHAZ. WHO—WIP. WJY—WOR. W’SAI—WWJ.

nival." two hours. KFKB (273). Milford. Kan. —Early Bird Fun Makers. WBCN (260). Chicago—Early morning concert . WCAL (336.9). NorthAeli!. Minn.—College quartet. WSAI (325.0), Cincinnati—Hill's midnight entertainers; Danceland Orchestra. 1:00 A. M.—KNX (337), Hollywood. Cal. —Musical program. SUNDAY. MARCH 1 9 A. M.—WCBD (344.6), Zion. 111.— Bible Class. WOAW (528), Omaha— Services. WOC (483.6), Davenport. lowa—Sacred chimes. 5:15 A, M.—WCX (510.9). Detroit—Services, 9:30 A. M.—WGY (379.6), Schenectady— Services. —~ 9:45 A. M.—WCAE (401.3), Pittsburgh— Rodes Shaiem Temple services. WHB (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. —Linwood Boulevard Christian Church. 9:57 A. M.—WHAJ (399.8). Louisville— Organ, Calvary Episcopal services. 10 A. M.—KDKa. (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Services. WUJ (447.5), Chicago—Services. Peoples Church. WREO (285.5), Lansing. Mich.—Chimes, church services. 10:30 A. M—WBCN (266). Chicago— Church services. WCCO (416.4). Mln-neapolis-St. Paul—Church services. 10:45 A. M.—KFNF (266). Shenandoah, lowa—First M. E. Church. WOI (270). Ames, lowa——Chimes. 11 A. M.—KYW (585.4) J Chicago, TUI— Central Church, Orchestra Hall. WEMC (286), Berrien Springs. Mich.—Lighthouse choir, sermon. WON (370). Chicago—Uncle Wait, comics. Chicago Theater. WHO (626). Des Moines. lowa University Church of Christ. 1 P. M.—WOC (483.6), Davenport, lowa —Orchestra, sacred and classical. WWJ (352.7) Detroit—Orchestra. 1:45 P. M.—KDKA (309.1), East Pittsburgh—Afternoon concert. 2:00 P. M.—WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh— People's Church. WGR (319). Buffalo —Vespers, choir and soloists. 2:30 P. M.—WCBD (344.6). Zion 111.— Service, address. Glenn Vollva. WGN (370.8) Chicago—Master artists recital, two hours. 2:35 P. Mv—WGY (379.6), Schenectady —Symphony orchestra 3:00 P. M.—WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh— Piano recital by Pr >f. Kalteis. WGR (319). Buffalo—Orgm. WJJD (302.8), Mooseheart. 111.—Sunday concert. 3:45 P. M.—KDKA (309.1), Pittsburgh— Vespers. 4:00 P. M.—KYW (535.4). Chicago— Classical concert. WDAF (305.6). Kansas City, Mo.—Star orchestra. WHAS (399 0). Louisville—Organ. WHO (t>2o). Des Moines —Musicale. 4:10 P. M.—WCCO (410.4). MinneapolisSt. Paul—House of Hope Presbyterian Church. 5:00 P. M.—WEBH (370). Chicago Twilight musicale. WDAF (365.6). Kansas City—lnternational Sunday f-fcool lesson. WSB (428.3). Atlanta— JSbath twilight sacred conoert. SBU P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Dinner concert. WCAE (481.3), Pittsburgh—Dinner concert. WBZ (333.1), Springfield. M ass.—Sunday vespers. 6:00 P. M.—WFAA (475.9 K Dallas— Bible class. WJZ (454.3), New York— Aba's orchestra. WOAW (526). Omaha —Bible study hour. 6:15 P. M,—WGR (319). Buffalo—Organ, services. WCAP (468.6), Washington—- “ Roxy andaHls Gang.” Capitol Theater. also from WEAF, WJAR and WBET.

8:30 P. M.—KFNF (388). Shenandoah. lowa—Chapel service#. WGY (Bifi4). Schenectady—Services. WLS (344.0). Chicago—Special program. WOO (508 2). Philadelphia—Bethany Presbyterian Church WWJ (352.7), Detroit —St. Pant s Methodist Cathedral. 7:00 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Chapel services. KYW (636.41, Chicago—Sunday Evening Club. WBZ (333 TANARUS). Springfield, Masa—Ford Hall lorum. WEBH (370.2). Chicago— Selected artists, two hour*. WSUI (483*6). lowa City. lowa —Children# hour. 7:15 P. M.—WJY (405.2), New York— Levitow’s orchestra. 7:30 P. M.—WCCO (410.4), MlnneapollsSt. Paul —Church services. WFAA (475.9) Dallas —Central Congregational Church. WOS (440.9). Jefferson City. Mo.—Church. WREO (285.6), Lansing, Mich —Services. > 8:00 P. M.—KFKH (273). Milford. Kan. —lnternational Bible Students' Association. WBCN (280). Chicago— Popular program, two hours. WCBD (344.0), Zion. lll.—Coix'ert.. WHB (3(56.6). Kansas City—Church services. WOC (483.6), Davenport—-Church sei WTAS (302.8), Elgin. 111.—WTAS chestra. songs, four hours. 8:15 P. M.—WCAP (468.5). Washtnrtort Organ. WEEI (475.9), Boston—Columbia University organ. 8:30 P. M.—'WCAL (830.9). Northfield. Minn.—Sacred program, sermon. WFAA (75.9) Dallas—Sacred songs and hyninologue. 8:40 P. M.—WJJD (302.8), Mooseheart— Organ, Protestant services. 8:45 P. M.—KOA (322.4), Denver— Trinity Methodist Church. 9:00 P. M*-WSUI (483.6). lowa City, lowa.—Familiar hymns, one half hour. WHN (360). New York—Current news, music, two hours. WOAW (526). Omaha —Musical, chapel services. 9:15 P. M.—WCCO (410.4), MtiineapoltsSt.' Paul—Classical program. 9:30 P. M.—WFAA (4MJM. Dallas— Music. KGO (300), Oakland—First Presbyterian Church. WOAI (394.5).

S:BO—CNRO—WON. 6:OO—CKAC—WDAF. 6:3O—WOC. 7:OO—WBAP—WCAE. 7:3O—WHA. B:OO—WCCO—WMC.

San Antonio—WOAl entertainers. WOO (483.6). Davenport, lowa—Palmer Orchestra, one and one half hours. 10:00 P. M.—KFI (469). Los Angels*— Musicale program. 11:00 P. M.—KNX (337). Hollywood— Musicale. WBAP (475.9), Ft. WorthMidnight frolic. 12:00 P. M.—KFI (469). Los Angeles— Arrowhead Orchestra, one hour. WHB (386.8). Kansas City, Mo.—Far-West listener program.

CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lesson-Sermon CHRIST JESUS SECOND CHURCH Delaware at Twelfth St. THIRD CHURCH—33SO Washington Blvd. Sunday Services In All Churches, 11 a. m, and 8 p. dl Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Free Reading Rooms 19 Continental Bank Bldg., 17 N. Meridian 205 E. Thirty-Fourth St. The Public is cordially invited to attend these service* and to use ttie reading rooms. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN UNDER 20 YEARS. Second Church at 9:30 and 11 A. M. Third Church at 9:15 A. M.

RADIO SETS Zenith Atwater-Kent Completely Installed In Yonr Home THE CARLIN MUSIC CO. 148 B W ASHINGTON ST.

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