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advised to ooneuK the Board of funny cases as Q.-I am a widow, receittnt t a of Paul Examiners, Board of Eduoatlon, for Anthaay old ate pension. I need new glasses v. sVi-ori*i S e n d . . , _ the 'dales on which examinations Deputy Attorney OOMffftl It practicalWAnc—faBptmaon Trial Rteume testify in his and dental care, Can you refer me for prospective high school teach\f eatured Willi*m T. Mayer, Demobut the funto any clinics?—*. F., Flushing. V&SmVVFk&S,, ers are scheduled. A.—At our request, the Division eretic leader of the Third Zona, Fifth niest one Tony • IS WIAF-tfa Forkias, dramatis skates, ' _ i. of Old Age Security, Deparhnent 12 Projects Will M e a n , w**W--««nas*esl)» Assembly District, told the Cress Bat ran into was •psepbeaf Q.-The psYtrons of the restaurof Public Welfare. II Bast list Orch. Says Jamsics Subway Wi|l street, Manhattan, has promised ant next door to my home dancs to t l — • » • ! ! • Club, Waedbarea, lMt when the deWAAT-Meleetee. fendant, char |» an Expenditure of WHN—Actors' Diaasraub. aithi. Mayer declared he had assur- eo wiLn Deans 9 to 16 F. Is* the music of a radio until the early that an lirvuEUjator will bs sent to Be Complete Within WMCA-L. Butter. "Blrdi." I N urBAF—Prank Munn, Pivionne ance from County Leader Sheridan a second Ofhours of the morning, Is dancing * = t g:M WEAF—Hanptsuan Trisl Resume; $73,109.31 fai, Lyman Oreh. Th« Sizzlers. permitted in * reeUurant which that the latter wouM support Balaam, fonder in a VIZ—Beat lee nine, Cavaaers, WOn—Radie Oarden Club. " Perrln dots not have a cabaret license?— WMCA—Sports—Musical*. Q.—In April, 1888, I purchased •eemed to be confidence in elub burglary oase, Bids for 13 highway projects, total 3:48 WEAP—Kay Foster, eongs. WABC—March of Time. J. A., Bidgewood. WOE—Happy Hal'a Party. Early crostruetton of the Queens 0 110 money order at the Woodstde . that State Committeeman John was more anx- ' WEVB—Btbel Eruvant, soprano. WMCA—Loui.« K. Anspeeher. A—According to the Police De- ing $73,109.31, were received yesterPost Office, and sent ft to the Civic Center through•, a PWA loan WEN—Dorothy Cartler, soprano. WNEW—Oyptiea. 0. Donovan would be appointed First ious the* the day by Borough President Harvey. pertoment, 240 Centre street, Man, Brooklyn • TJttlon Gas" Company. id WHOM—Italian Hour. WINS—iarry Plnoegan« rtmlly, assiatant District Attorney to mi the prosecutor lor as a necessary and Useful public deposit on a meter. The Oes Comhattan, ths proprietors of a res- Estimate* of engineers totaled $88,• :15 WMCA—Proteetant Welfara Dinrea, Skit. taeancy go be oroated by the expected a speedy conWN1W—Hauptmann Trial Resump* m*#^a>h>ea VSBVhff^asaS t a ^aJurVritoonVuHuur]' *usn> WawAi> taurant where danoing It allowed 022.90. WH8W--Auto Club Talk. ^ \ ^ a ssssp u^^a ^^p^w^#w ^sw e^s^o w ^f^^uer^^s^os **& e^e^.eu'^ e^e* pany claims they never received my t:S* WEAF—Pick and Pat. Bonime Ores* WOE—Oylrla Cyde, soprano. etmtton of Charie* F. Sullivan to v l o t i o n . , . . must obtain a cabaret license. ApWJE—Phil Baker revue. LaOuardia tn his annual report to deposit, i have wet w e original A si i BJV n • WOV—ParfarifHO, comedian. The projects, with engineers estiDistrict Attorney. Assemblyman Mau- "Hold on a WABC—Hollywood Hotel—Edmund plication for this license should be stub from the money order. Bow Lowe and Victor McLaglen, r •** 4 to 8 F. M. mates, the number of bidders, low bidthe citiaenry, made public today. rtoe FitaGerald, dean of the Queens second." Tony made at the Police Department. X obtain a duplicate ?-4i. II., stars. 4:M WEAF—Womah'a Review. delegation to the lower house, ex- told the prisoner. "What ar e you so tn a radio talk over a network of can ders and contract awards follow: WOR—Dance music. St. Albans. WJZ—Betty and BOb^ WNEW—Pre** Radio News; Trudy pressed satisfaction with the award anxious to plead guilty for?" "Well," stations last night, the Mayor touched Q —I would like to bs a relief For regulating, constructing receivWOR—Robert Reud, towa ilk. A.—You, should . address i a i letter . Thomas, songc. t explained the burglar* "I made a of three Important committee chairWABC—Concert, cont'd. Investigator. I am not on the re- ing basins, and for paving with sheet t:4S WOE—Singing Sam. to the Money Order Cashier, Flushupon important phases of the 12* -East Sc Dumke, Sonm and WNEW—Voice and the TloUn. manships to Queen* representatives. pretty good record as a pitcher on lief rolls. Would I be eligible for asphalt upon a concrete foundation in 4:15 WJZcomedy. Ang Fost Office, Flttshinp;* stating WMCA—Martell Oreh. the prison baseball team the first page report. Donovan installed Balsam as presithis position? If so, where may I 91st avenue from 148th street to SutWEvn—Mr. Pans Pypefa, csaw* the name of the Feet Office car* dent; Thomas Van Bant, first vice- tune I woe in Stag Sing, and I'm "Such structures.; as Hit Queens iter station at which you purchased dian. file application?—P. O., Queens. 18 to 11 F. M. phin boulevard, 4th Ward; estimate. WHN—concert Bnsembis.. < president; George Gibson, second vice- anxious to got back there in time to Clvio Center, Brooklyn College and this money order, the approximate A.—At the Department of Public $2,740; Ave bids, John Meehan and 10:** WEAF—First Nlghter, sketch. WNEW—Poetry Talk. make the team again" . . . Babiak president; Gordon Leveile, third viceWJZ—'industry's Recovery," Welfare, we were informed that Son, $2,803. WOR—Paul Si Clyde; Orch. Qie Central Criminal Court would pay of the purchase, the name Charles R. Hook. 4:80 WEAF—Musie Guild. president; Frederick Mayer, treasurer; has handled a tot ef cases since but for themselves by allocating to the date relief investigators are employed on and address of the remitter, and For grading and paving upon a WOR—Elaine Jordan, blues. WJZ—Blus Harmonies Trio. he's never yet encountered another Matthew Poia, financial secretary; the balls of merit, not because they concrete foundation in Gothic drive amortization of the loan the amounts any other information which would WMCA—Boxing Bout—Dubllnsky *8> WMCA—Barney Oldfteld—Auto criminal that was quite as agreeable Harrq Granger, assistant financial are eligible for relief. If you wish from Upland! parkway to 188th street, Ambers. Show. aid In making the trace. If the now spent by the City for rent for secretary; John Beggs, corresponding to going back to the stir . . . Tony WOR—Homo Selene*. WNEW—Fisher Oreh. one of these jobs, you should write and in 188th street from 84th avenue Postal authorities find that this 4:48 WJZ—Federation of Women's club* WEVD—Dramatic skit. secretary; John It. DoMer. assistant was born In Manhattan Sept. 11, 3*91 space used by the departments Hint money a letter of application to Miss Culto Gothic drive, 4th Ward; estimate, WEVD—Musical Album. order has not been paid, you 19:15 WJZ-Jetter*. would occupy these buildings," " the . . . he attended the Holy Redeemer corresponding secretary; Anthony Di WHN—Tracav Condon, baritone. berson, Personnel Division, Depart- $15,945; six bids, Highway ImproveWOR—Harlan Eugene Read. will be notified* You may then Faola, recording secretory; Isidore Parochial School, then St. Francis Mayor said. WINS—Two Rhythm Boys. 1«:M WEAF—Frank Black Ensembl*. ment of Public Welfare, 18 East ment and Repair Company, Inc., Apply for a duplicate order; WJE—Th* Jewish Hour. WMCA—Woman's Page, M. H. He continued that work can Guttler,' assistant recording secretary; Xavier Prep, and college . . . played 21st street, Manhattan, outlining $13,741.40. WABC—Th* OFlynn. Blake. the violin at school . . . when he coed fit. once on these projects in James J. Maunne and Thomas WOE—Broadway Lights; revusical your qualifications and requesting For grading and paving with sheet WOR—The Life of Mary Bottom. Q.—I taught school in the West WMCA—Bleyer Orch. Hughes, sergeant -at -arms; "William went to Fordham Law School the the event the Federal Government an appointment. asphalt upon a concrete foundation wov—Gloria, aketch. WNEW—Woods Orch. for a number of years. I ant now roster of his classmates read* like the adopts, a program of public works TJrann, James J. Mulcahy, Charles I b I P.M. In 42nd road from 23rd street to 27th WHOM—Something About Everya resident of New York City, and thing. Palmer. Joseph Dunn, Sr., Walter "Who's Who of the Democratic Party and makes funds available on acstreet, 1st Ward; estimate, $10,275; Site WJZAi Pearce and Oaag. Q—Where can I obtain a would like to secure a position in 10:45 WEVD—Six Rhythm Tempos, in New York" . . . among fellow stuceptable terms of interest. He charWABC—Oa, Son of Fire. Qaifney, members of the board of five bids, Highway Improvement and WHN—Bmy Rhode*, •ongs. duplicate copy of a charter issued the high schools here. Where may WOE—Musicale Program; Newt. directors. Alex De Orott loader of the dents were Edward J. Flynn, Secre- acterised the Civic Center and the WNEW—Anthony Trlni's Oreh. WMCA—Catherln Curtis, talk. by the State of New York to a Repair Company, Inc., $8,990.83. tary of Stote; Suprem* Court Justice other project* as either self-liquidat- I apply?—A. S., Queens. f\ Second Zone, was present. For grading and paving with sheet SilA WXAF—Hauptmann Trial Resume. 11 P. M. to 18 MIDNIGHT religious organisation? What will A.—According to the Board of John McOeehan, Bronx County Judge ing or self-supporting, and stated • ejpi EBJ : asphalt upon a concrete foundation StlS WEAF—Tom Mix's Straight Shoot- 11 SO WEAF—George R. Holmes. I have) to pay for the copy?—M. 8., in 62nd avenue from Fresh Pond road ers. Education. 500 Park avenue, ManWJZ—Duchin Orch. There will be no county committee- James Barrett and Tj. 8. Attorney various City agencies are ready to hattan, regardless of your previous WJZ—Jacklft Heller, tenor. WABC—Nelson Orch. Jamaica. Leo Hkskey . , , after receiving hi* proceed with construction on short WABC—Sklppy, aketch. to 62nd street, 2nd Ward; estimate, WOR—Weather; new*. men tn the Queens Branch of the A—Your request should be adWAAT—Dance Dandeea. teaching experience or the license WMCA—Russian Orch. $5,240; four bids, John Meehan and LaFoUett* National Fregrsesive Party LL.B. Tony worked for insurance notice. WHN—Temple Emanuel Service*. WNEW—Durso Orch. dressed to the Department of State, Son, $4,585. which you may hold, W yoU wish companies, then established with WINS—James Genovese; Orch. it was announced by Joseph GouvenWHOM—Opera Hour. Subway Completion Corporation Division, Albany, N. to teach In a New York City public WMCA—Bob Larri's Oreh. For regulating the sidewalk and WFAB—Round Table Talk; Hauptt eur, chairman of the organization Edward Connolly in private practice Another part of the report states high school, you will have to take WNEW—Bert Flake, head Unas. mann Trial. Y. A fee of 15 cents a folio and gutter space on the northerly side of . . . same to Ridgewood 20 years WOR—Georgene Gordon, blues; 11:11 WEAF—Ferdinando Orch. committee today. Instead each club the Queens boulevard subway line to an examination here. You are $2 for certification is charged. Conrad Ac Tremont, piano duo. 84th road from 164th street to a WABC—Dance music. Will be asked to Sleet four delegates to ago . . . became interested in politic* Jamaica, with direct operation to WOV—Nicola D'Amlco. tenor. WOR—Moonbeams. property line about 100 feet westerly two years later . . . is a member of * central committee. The central com5:90 WEAF—Nellie Revell Interviews Al- 11:SS WEAF—Coburn Orch. Manhattan and Brooklyn, will be thereof, 4th Ward; estimate, $294.60; len Preacott. ThU aervict conducted Sy a a mittee will elect the county" chairman, the RMgewwad Democratic Club, completed within the coming two WJZ—Sissle Orch. WJZ—The Singing Lady. three bids, Palmo Construction Cortrchlteet With long, praetieal exWABC—Ren a rd Oreh. •vice-chairman, secretary, treasurer counsel of the sasnrse Democratic years, along with other units of the WNEW—Hauptmann Trial Resume. pertosco in building wort la tree WOR—Russian Revu*. poration, $303.34. WABC—Jack Armstrong, r and publicity chairman. Progressive Club, member of the B t s a — « HiH Independent Subway System. WMCA—Sissle Orch. to members of THX PRESS Rome For regulating, curbing, laying WOE—Jack and Frlti. WNEW—Magee Orch. Owaira Sttroaa. organisers believe that club delegates Democratic club, past president of LaGuardia bestows high praise on sidewalks and paving with sheet 5:45 WEAF—SUmp Club. 11:4* WNEW—Cuban Boy*are in a much better position to the Rid*ewood KiwanJs, and thehis commissioners in his first year's ' .. Mr CBARUES' MtTLLBB WABC—Rob iiuson Crusoe. Jr. asphalt upon a concrete foundation reflect the sentiment of the body of Blackstene Lawyers Club, charter WJSk-LHtle Orphan Annie. menced to harden apply the first 12 M I D N I G H T In 126th street from 109th avenue to review of the Fusion administration. Q—The foundation walls of my voters, Gouveneur said. County com- member of the BJdgeweed Ceancil, WINS—Bill Barnes, the Aviator. 12:0* WEAF-Oenny Orch.; Chorniavsul coat of cement plaster made of one lllth avenue, 4th Ward; estimate, "The work in parks under Comhouse are built of cement blocks .mltteemen do not necessarily have an Knights ef Columbus, me&ber of the Orch.: Martin Orch. WOE—Adventures of Jimmy Allen. $8,654.78; five bids, John Meehan and part cement and two of sand, with missioner Moses has been outstanding and water seeps through them afWJZ—Barrens Orch.: Kemp Orch. organisation to -work with and conse- Queens Ledge Ems, Queens, New 6 to 7 F. M. V WABC—Calloway Orch.: Jonas Ore*, only enough water to make a work- Son, $7,425.78. ter a heavy rain. Can you suggest quently, must bo guided by the opin- York State and American Bar Asso- in the City's history." the Mayor WOR—Bide Dudley, Richardson For regulating with the area to 1:06 WEAF—Summary: Cugat Orch. able mix. This should be well "It was made possible partly - " - a way to prevent this? I should Orch.; Ferdinando Orch. ions of individual voters they have WJZ—Berger Orch. to con- like to repair the wall from the which the city ha* title in 143rd WMCA—Brown Orch ; Day's End: worked into the joints with a contacted, he declared. The ProgresWABC—Navara Orch. Dane* music to 2 a m WOR—Uncle Don. wooden float and when it ha* hard- street from 94th drive to 86th avesive Club ef Laureltan, Boeedale and is married, has a son, likes golfing, solidate five former park depart- inside If possible.—A. H., Forest WNEW—Dance music until 4 ». m. nue, 4th Ward; estimate, $5,909.70; WMCA—Boys Club. ments Into one, and partly because of Hill*. ened slightly, it should bs scratched eight bids, Conrad Kurth, $4,727.76. Springfield Gardens will meet at fishing. WINS—Snort*. the continuous and close co-operation PREVIEWS of tha new pictures tn the WlwX-Dance innate. Morlchr'* Restaurant, 231st street and to receive the second coat: Both A.—It Is possible, of course, to For regulating and paving with new 10-paga illustrated Screen and Radio Govern• • • WNEW—Sports. of the State and Federal ~ ' — Merrick road, tonight, to select its coats should bs three-eighths of an bituminous concrete in 85th street «:I5 WEAF—Desert Kid. sketch; Ranch Weekly FREE to purchasers af LONG ISmake repairs of this sort on the InLAND SUNDAY PRESS; five centa on aU ments,1 delegates. Other units are expected to LOOKING FORWARD Boys. side of a cellar wall but the results inch thick. Keep ths cellar win- from 30th avenue to 31st avenue, newsstaada or delivered by carrier boy. WABC—Bobby Benwn A ? Bunny Jim. A guest speaker will address the name their representatives within the The , will be far better if It is possible to dows flosed and the wall moist for 2nd Ward: Estimate, $9,641; five bids, WHN—Joseph La Zero's Oreh. RMgtweed Democrats Club, Inc.. atship, hell tn the last days of 1938 dig a trench around the building next two weeks. John Meehan and Son, $8,257.52. ten dtys 'to cure the concrete. WINS—Bob Howard, son**. him by and apply waterproofing to the 60-70 Putnam avenue tonight. U. S. by James Pasta and Before abollshed WLWtr-rJohn McOrath, baritone. For regulating the sidewalk on the * • e" • 1 S a a WMCA—Jerry Blaine's Orch. — Fark - » — outside. This will keep the water northerly side of 84th road and 164th County Leader Sheridan has filled Marshal Albert C. Benninger, who Albert C^Benninger, was the WNEW—Leo Xahn's Oreh. Q— What Is wrong when an elecstreet to a property line about 100 «:M WEAF—Prats Radio Hews: Transit out of the wall whereas an inside recent posts without consulting his heads the organisation, will preside 'by the reorganisation 'In tric door bell refuses to'work? Our feet westerly thereof, 4th Ward; estiUnification--Harold Rlefelman. executives. State Committeeman John . . . Frank Trellowits, executive memHigh praise of Moses Is significant job keeps it in the wall. Hi either WJZ^-Frese Radio New*; Dale Page, bell Is connected to the house curmate, $294.50; three bids. Palmo T. O'Connell charged before the songs. of the Qeseea Association, Ja- In view of the attempt by P. w. A. case the method Is to *pply * Portrent by means of a transformer Construction Corporation, $303.34. Queens Democratic League at TasaaWABC—H. V. Kaltenbern. will be honored at a testi- Administrator Ickes to oust him as land cement plaster coat to the and since the light* in the house For regulating, curbing, laying sideWOR—Hauptmann Trial Rosuma. qua Democratic Club headquarters, wall. WIN*—Globetrotter. monial ball in Polish National Hall, member of the Trfboro Bridge Auare all In order, I know it cant be walks and paving with sheet asphalt 182nd street, near Jamaica avenue, Thi* should be done when the WLWL—Danes music. a burned out fuse.—H. B. B., Wood- upon a concrete foundation in 126th Jamaica, last night. He declared that 108-n Sutejhln bouterard, Feb. o. In thority, WNEW—Homeapun Philosopher. wall is dry and after all the dirt, street from 109th avenue to lllth «:45 WEAF—Billy Batchelor. haven. McKen,ie Landed appointments made without consulta- charge of arrangements are: Mrs. dust, calsomlne and other loose WJZ—Lowell Thomas. avenue, 4th Ward; estimate, $8,654.75; A.—The push button Is usually tion with district leaders was unfair. Eugenia Madoroeo, Semon H. SpringCommissioner John McKensie of material Is removed. A solution of WABC—Margaret Bralnard and Ave bids, John Meehan and Son, the first place to look when a door"How can anyone on the North Shore er, Carl Milone, David Edwards, Flushing likewise Is lauded for his muriatic acid in five to ten part* Connla Gates. know resident* of Central Queen*, ca- Frank Madorozo, frank Grossberger, administration of the Dock Depart- of water will help clean the wall. bell refuses to work. It is easily $7,425.78. , WMCA—Saf*bru«ft Harmonlzers. WOR—Gabriel Heatter: ,musie. pable of filling office, if he does not removed by taking out a few screws For regulating within the area to Old clothes and gloves should be WIN*—World International Proconsult Central Queens leaders?** he Albert Wiehard and Milton I. Her- ment. and disconnecting the wires. Touch which the city has title and curbing worn when using the acid, which "The Commissioner of Docks, John gram. mann . . the Republican Clsb of 4 asked. Vincent C. Rottkamp, president the tiro ends of the wires together In 143rd street from 84th drivs to 1* applied with a brush and left on the McEemne, has had a llfetkma of ex7 to 8 P. M. HOUis-Bellsire will hold Installation of the Queens League, declared that for half an hour. At the end of and have someone inside the house 86th avenue, 4th Ward; estimate, 1:6* WEAF—Phil Cook's Show shop. *** the Fourth Assembly District should of officers at 198-20 Jamaica avenue, perience in the City's service," with tell you If the bell rings. If so, $6,909.70; eight bids, Conrad Kurth, WABC—Myrt and Marge. report states. In connection points this time brush the wall clean with bo given the sheriff/register, or dis- HoUis, tomorrow. Harry Gruenberg, this WJZ -Amos 'n* Andy. $4,727.76. all you need is a new push button, a stiff brush and flush wtth 0 hose department, the^Mayor WHN—Sam Lelbowlts, "the Haupttrict attorney, next election. He de-president, will head the slate . . . out that "we have J ™ * to remove all the acid. For regulating and paving with which can be bought at the nearmann Trial." we Beach Airport with clared that if a Democrat of the Lillian Gazing, Republican county the North bituminous concrete in 85th street You can pick up chilest hardware store. WOR—Sport* Ravlew. The wall should be roughened by lease Fourth Assembly District were selected option to purchase -on " from 30th avenue to 31st avenue, 2nd WMCA—Gloria Grafton, eongi If the bell does not ring, the trouWINS—Bolero Orch. Glenn Curttss hacking with a pick and the joints to run for borough president, he was co-leader, will install officers of the a five-yeartermfl .» ble is with the bell itself or pos- Ward; estimate, $9,641; five bids, dren's clothe* at treWLWL—Jeannette Comoroda. songs Women's Republican Association of should be raked out to a depth of confident Harvey could be beaten. favorable John Meehan and Son, $8,257.52. Airport at North Beach was dedicated WNEW—Durao Orch. sibly fhe wire is broken, though that 7:15 WJB—WiUard Rotoiaan Oreh. "The Fourth Assembly District is the Woodhaven .at 86-37 Woodhaven by the Mayor last Saturday as Mu- half an inch. While the wall is 1* unlikely. The bell can be made WABC—Plain Bill. mendous savings! largest in the state and It often gtse boulevard tonight. On the arrange- nicipal Airport No. 1. It will bs the damp from flushing, but not from WOR—Lum and Abntr. to wirk by adjusting the screw Dr. Walton to Speak into the Republican ranks. If a Fourth ments committee are Mrs. Louise auxiliary to4 Floyd Bennett Field, seepage, brush on a cement wash WMCA—Jennie Goldstein. which makes and breaks the circuit WHN—Fejer Orch. made byThixing cement with water A. D. Democrat were named I'm oer- i ^ ^ Elizabeth Sieling. Mrs. Municipal Airport No. 1. At Woodhaven Dinner WLWL—Dane* Music. by touching a spring on the hamto the consistency of cream. Mix tain he would carry the dtotrict and j ^ , , , , SSSt. Mrs. Mildred WNEW—Rhythm Boy*. Of the Department of Hospitals. small quantities of this wash at a mer. If this should fall it is best Dr. Arthur Grant Walton, minister WHOM—Potterton Choristers. the borough for the party:" Special Klannan, Mrs. Anna Nelke, Mrs. THE BIG the Mayor says it Is "headed by the time and before the wash has comto buy a new bell. of the Tompkins Avenue Congrega- TM WEAF—Fhr Trappers. Sessions Justice Lawrence T. Greaser WJZ—Red Davis. installed Rottkamp as president, Ber- Violet Campbell, Mrs. Caroline Smith, most distinguished hospital expert in tional Church, Brooklyn, will be the WABC—The ON#m*. THE PRESS has its own WOR—asyatery Sketch. nard Alexander and Mrs. Ida Kats as Mrs. Lydla Barker, Mrs. Caroline the country, Dr. S. S. Goldwator. Unspeaker at a dinner to be given TuesWashington Bureau to answer WMCA—To4ce of Romano*. N'elmes, Mrs. Bertha Rodman, Mrs. ArVfilsVVltua s i A der him, she City's hospitals now vice-president*; Mr*. Prudence Hayquestions of Information. For WLWI^-'Trerure," Rev. Dr. L day by the Progress Club of Woodward, corresponding secretary; Harry Daisy Wilkin*. Mrs. Sieling is master begin to discharge their real funcpersonal reply tnclosa stamped Smith. haven. eelx-eddroesed envelope. Writ* WNEW—John Kelvin, sons*. E. Gray, financial secretary; Harry of ceremonies. Sheriff Fetor McGar- ttonsV* .. t s QUEBTIOH EDITOR, The Bar*. Plans for the dinner, which will be 7:M WEAF—Uncle Krokus, recorded; Joseph Avenia, ry will install officers of ths Fifth Queens* now Otty hospital Is menWJZ—Dangerous Paradise, I. Free*. Jamaica. N. T . is now in full swing W A B C - Boake Carter. held in the church hall, 85th road treasurer; George MeNlff, sergeant-at- Exeeative Democratic Crab at 193rd tioned tn this part of the report. "A . By FBJCDIBICR I . HASKfN WOR—Front Pag* drama. arms; Mrs. Agnes D. Gray, Mrs. Alice street and Jamaica avenue tonight non-politkml staff norninattng comand 81st etreet, were made at a meetWMCA—Georg* Held, minstrel man is 18 feet high, 8 feet in clrcumQ — Please give a brief history of James, Mrs. Herbert ina Bberling, Mrs. . . , the Western Union Messenger mittee was appointed for the Queens ing of the club Sunday. ferenee at the base, tapering to a 8 to 8 P. M. May Bolts, Mrs. Grace Krokus, Mar- Harmonica Band will entertain at General Hospital and the work goes the early observance of Thankstop of 18 Inches It weighs one ton. 165-20 Jamaica Ave. cue J. Kats, Edwin G. Bryant, John the installation of the Fourth Exeea- forward. Contract* are let for the giving Day?—C. M. •:S0 WEAF—Jeaelca Dragonette, guartet. It is to bs burned one day each Bourdon Orch. . ,. A.—The Pilgrim* set apart a day H, Hugg and Harold F. James, mem- tive Democratic Clab at 99-30 year—All Saints Day, and at thi* WJZ—Irene Rich. for thanksgiving at Plymouth imJamaica bers of the board of directors. Deputy Farmers boulevard tonight Assistant equipment." WABC—8t. Louis Blue*. rats will probably last 18 centuries. The Purchase Department, of which f y /awn Jfarswp Fmrhmy, f U > . mediately after their first harvest WOR—The Lone Ranger. Sheriff Frank Shannon, Mrs. Cath- District Attorney Charles F. Sullivan Opposite Valencia Tkeatrt WNEW—Worth Orch. Russell Forbes Is commissioner, and In 1881; ths Massachusetts Bay erine Zamow, leader of the Fourth will induct. WHOM—Polish Hour. Colony for the first time In 1630, Q.—How many persons die of Ambrose B. Acker of Jamaica, direcZone, and Warren O'Brien, leader of OPEN ONLY UNTIL 8 P .M. WMCA—Three Funster*. a- a a carbon monoxide poisoning?—F. C. 8:1S WJZ—Dick Lleberf* Revu*. tor of purchases, comes in for Its and frequently thereafter until the Fifth Zone, were among those POLITICAL MEDLEY (Saturdays to 10 P.M.) 1t4t WABC—Edwin C. Hill. about 1680,* when It became an an- B. present. share of praise. WMCA—Five Star Final. The fact that Florence Bunschrow, AJ*-TBvery year approximately WEVD—Sagmund Spaeth, "Musie." Progress is outlined m the other nual festival in that colony, and WOODdaughter of William Bunschrow, chief City departments, and tn almost Connecticut as early as 1639 and 8.008 persons are victims of carbon clerk of the Fourth Executive Desso- every case the Incumbent commls- annually after 1647, except in 1675. monoxide poisoning. PECKER. cratic Club has been secretly married sloner is showered with kind words- The Dutch in New Netherland appointed a day for giving thanks in Q.—Is there a memorial to Capto Joseph R. Nocilm since Nor. 38 • O l t FOOT Financial Troubles > Boy Nature's Best BLACK 1644 and occasionally thereafter. tain Robert Falcon flcott, the exwas revealed by James B. Priest, pubLaGuardia closes his report In the During the Revolutionary War the Premium Anthracite Coal EAT plorer?—G. F. licity chairman of ths club, yester- A f l j g f paragraph*, a O. n. rrlett | Bnoklya I Continental Congress appointed *Wtille we have TUt A0OAM6 A.—The Scott Pour Research Inday. Neither of the girl's parents Pot No* T o l , Pt Qoeoas one or more thanksgiving days each emninated tlnancml trotibltl ** g g j stitute at Cambridge University is a knew of ths marriage before Jim in- v « a « « p • 1 financial trouDM HC STORES Egg I 112,25 | $12.58 year, except in 1777. President memorial to Captain Scott. There the City will again be confronted formed them . . , Jim Tolly, proxy 1938. Washington appointed a day of is |8so a statue erected in his •tore I 12.54 I 12.75 AWAY A semi-annual dividend at the rate of of the Oswego Democratic Club, is with financial difficulties in thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 26) tnesfory at Devonport, hi* blrtihNut I 12.25 | 12.58 It is tor that reason that I am so resting . . . Patsy Masons of the -• in 1789, and another in 1795.plao*. I 18.48 I18.85 4% per annum has been declared for eager to establish a new system of Galileo Democratic Club is developPresident Madison, m response to r iMe :18.85 ing his strong right arm in prepara- financing for the City. The pay-as- resolutions of Congress, set apart Q.~Do children still read the TON KEOTJCTION fet ApartThe California woodpecker called the period ending December 31, 1934 tion for some heavy sessions at ser- you-go policy in meeting current ex- a day for thanksgiving a tthe close Elsie Dinsmore books by Martha the "carpenter" Is known, as are aa* Iadaitnes ta laooa of penses tor relief was Inevitable, conof the War of 1812. By 1858 progeant-at-arming . . . Willie Corkun, g torn* at SMCO nates St Flnley?—L. C. M. several other woodpeckers, for frugalon Savings Shares of this association. vice-president of the Central Jamaica sidering" bhe financial situation of clamation* observing the day were got roar. A.—During the year 1933 more ity in laying away a store of nut* in the City three, four and five years issued by the governors of 25 states Clarto t*e Per Ton Additional Democratic Club, can "hotcha" with than 25,000 copies of the Elsie tree trunk*. People generally suppose Durante, say his fellow members... from date. I am sure that time will and two territories. President Lin- book* were sold. Safety of your investment is Insured Par Toa Abavo BraaMya that these nuts are to be eaten later, They get Mrs. Arline Maxwell of the vindicate this plan, and that all coln appointed the last Thursday of but such Is not the case. These nuts who today are protesting the , November, 1864, and each President IR NEWTOWN CREEK COAL South Osone Fark Republican Club lthose up to $5000. by the Federal Savings Q.—Can rayon bs made from are to become "worm farms," and the ^V""r i , ~ZZI1 to realise and uft- ha* followed his example. red-headod by calling her Uttle Sun- J ^ T j L ^ s d o m of this policy, pinet—O. R. W. woodpecker puts them away till they 'Jf•»— — ahins. She's chairman of the welfare Tderetand tne w w w ™ _ — M , - ^ mo. and Loan Insurance Corporation.^ A.—A rayon yarn from slash pine develop plenty of big fat worms, then US -1 can p r o m i s e > « * * ^all * *de *Z has been developed at Georgia 1-2— m committee, which is known as "sun- aent Q.—Pleas* give some information he opens them and ha* a feast—not in the eerviees from 4. and research workers are on the acorns, but on the worms! shine committee" . . . Nicholas J. partments, and a fine spirit Of about the candle burning at CaruB'kira ' i n s m Ava^ aa* ISSaS A t e stud g the possibilities of its Poveromo, executive member of City morale throughout the City govern- so's tomb?—O. T. S t Albsas LAarelfa l BOSS SATURDAY: 9 A. M. - 12 Noon (Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc.) DAILY: 9 A. M. - 4 P. M. iroiai production. 147'*? HUlatd* A T * . . J a a i k U a » Fusion Party Unit 1, Jamaica, has i ment. We have many difficult and A.—The Caruso Memorial; Candle CO! lAssates e-nse recovered from a recent illness. MONDAY EVENING: 7 P. M. - 9 P. M. i troublesome problems yet to solve. We approach them with serenity and confidence." ' * Transit Company Wins SPrZCDY RFLIEFFOR • • i • Plates Made to Fit Tooth Extracted without Pain In Damage Action DANCE JAN. I t FOR THE FINES* IN FUEL •—aauMI* , —. f O Children Treated A dan©* will bs held Jan. 19 by ths Mrs. Blanche Berger of 35-29 Jat O Estimates Free QUEENS' COUNTY ff maica avenue, Woodhaven, lost 0 818,- Unity Oram and Bugle Corps at US-It 000 suit in Supreme Court yesterday Butphin boulsvard. LOW PRICES against the New York Rapid Transit WEEKLY PAYMENTS Company, a subsidiary of the B.-M. T. «r ANDJLOANIJAS s o CIATIOW AsMOciated with Great Eastern jgj Mrs. Berger said she slipped In the Eastern Parkway Station, Brooklyn, r OF JAMAICAT Jan. 10, 1883, and fractured her 165-18 JAMAICA AVE. i (Chamber of Commerce Bid*.) 89*31 161st St. thigh. The case was tried before Opposite. Loew's Valancia Richmond Hill t Justice Kadien in Long Island City\ emmwe*v%ut4BsruV auoOBW 130th St. and Jamaica Ave. •ears. P ta »—Soasap, 1* ta IS and the jury returned a verdict In I favor of oho tRWmtfcv companw. . 4 g v •

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