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TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1 i — — e 7 BY RADIO TODAY TREES OF WASHINGTON Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. BY R. A. EMMONS. - It was pointed out that the land was | pelled to live up to the re ent net aside for park purposes My the | of thelr origine charter caliine for & WE K McMillan act. 5-cent fare, was determined upon. W Lang introduced a resolution | The establishment of a bus 1 extending the thanks of the associa- | from Sth and F streets northeast ! tion to Charles C. Glover for the gift | Eastern High School, with free tran Epitome of Eve to of x tlrn of l‘an'fl for p.’lr‘kl purposes at m'h and I streets, was asked and the Commissioners. will he urged | James I Stuart, special agent of December 15. | to give it the name of Glover Park. | the board of children's guardians, o - Announcement was made that the | dressed the meeting, outlining t FOREIGN. Commisioners refused to extend C, D, | Work and needs of the board. NAA--Naval Radio Station, Radio == | i E and F streegs beyond 15th street| It Was announced that effort is I Va. (435 Meters). WEAF—New York (402 Meters), Obregon rushes troops to Vera northeast, ing made to secure the use of ti x < : 2 s e ¢ : e . iati i Authorization of the installation of | Ludlow School for meeting purposes 10:05 pm - Weather burean feport.| T30 Lo 10 pm—Program sume as | _ Crus to crush pebels, ~ Hundreds Northeast Association Points| authorization ot the fnstatiation of | Ludiow Schuel tor meeting purp by Itallan floods. Coalitio! o s . . and E streets and Tennessee avenue | Soclation would probably b | e 5 Company | 10 pm—Dance program. _ |and B DrOBabIy e e Wikwikism £ Nore » 11 p.m.—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. held the last hope for Briuisn cub- | 10 Congestion Due to Build N oaion o eaunted by Dr: Starz ent Evan H. Tucker presid 3 to 4 pm—Financial and market IRl et inet. Derby - mentioned to head : f East High. Parsons urged the Investigation of s reports; music (dailf). AR —Chicage (350 Muiers), jcabinet in Britain. Mexican rebels Ing of Eastern Rign. the inefficiency of the heating system ———— = —Dinner concert reported” routed in first battle. In- at the Kingsman Sehool. There are in India today ab e e atan. o Lyen e aRdpopL surgents march upon Mexico City. An appeal to Congress, asking that | 25,000,000 Hindoo widowers forbid pany (24 b . - q v o the street railway companles be com- | by their religio; o y. .30 5:30 Musical program| 11:30 b.m.—Market reports. A 3 3 Baldwin retains post; meets king.| The Northeast Washington Citi- el il reLsion fo remarry R s TRTERE % - Labor will oust Baldwin and take |zens' Association, at its meeting lust - 4 reins, party plan. Rebels rout head |night in the Northeast Masonit Tem- 1 of Stexican "army, president flecs. {ple, requested the Commissioners in five United States destroyers sent |, b widen the sidewalks to ‘Hongkong. Kalser demotea to|® Fesolutlon to s rank of prince. Huerta prepares to|on East Capitol street between 15th attack Tamplico, alded by gunboat.|and 1Sth streets and to pave 17th Germany to deal with Paris direct!gireet from East Capitol to B street. | on Ruhr questions. Mexican ¢ cere la cArS a0 gress to oust Obreson, says deputy| The sidewalks were lald years ago, LOCAL STATIONS. torieal episode; late news bulletins, | L WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). WCAP—Chenapenke & Potomnce Tele=| 12:45 to 2 ain—"Nighthawk" frolic; phone Company (469 Meters). Coon-Sanders Orchestia, 7:30 p.m.—S. Walter Krebs, com-| pwx__Havana, € 9 poser-planist, (o play his composition, [ = =AY Caba (A0 Motexs). “The Dirge.” In commemoration of the =80 o p.m.—Mandolin duet by late Warren G. Harding, Senoritas Lillh and Hortcusia Ugidos 7:45 p.m—Thomas Egan, Irish solo ){'I.\' i‘ amlxl!‘m Elias, soprano; talks & > Fofs. S S and ‘arlo c 8 v 2 ver tenor. Sy G stens and Carlos M. head. King of Denmark's life threat- | the resolution said, when traffic over I':' .-:n,;':!r:vlw l‘:;gl‘w’ ;‘f_r!ugpfi“ ey % ened. France .‘m;.‘| "l‘n«ly nrmn:w them was light. ow hundreds of told in story and_song by Mis B oy = asunder. Outpost fighting severe in | /oo o5 W Eante : Arden of the Metropolitan Opera | f it Lt march upon | Mexico City. . Berlin |Students of the nmew Bastern High Company . . 3 ; 2N MRt overture in new Ruhr deal finds|School pass over them daily and, due 8 p.m.—Tha mas _lu:':xr;.hgrn‘;&bl]v‘n?y‘.,r' X s 44 ¢, g T %y larls ready. Big galps claimed by |to such congestion, many are forced to §:10 pm—"Setting e / i 3 " A Mexican rebels. Lawrence Sperry. | waip in the mud. The untidy condi- rectly.” by G. E. Fahys, jr. ; X, 2 Y ; American _aviator, missing; plane 5:20 p.m.—Bach's Christmas ora P s a found in English channel tion of the floors of the school was torio be the Columbia University ) WRC hfsm“mdr""‘i?,“ lts program : 3 ’ e A i \ !uurilrul-»d to this situation. < < Prof. Walter Henry Hall, con- X eck order that WCAP ca A2y A g e Mvact Tom Henry Hall, com, | broadeast the *New ' York, Fhilbar e Avquiniclonsofithel Eultenton tuact ductor, ot I A lowing solo- | monic concert Monday night. T < 8 E complete | 00 Florida avenue, formerly Camp New York city. The following solo: atation ‘will be on the i ennes commitiee slatent Dutch shlp sebsed; | Melis, as a park space was discussed. b contralto; | 44Y, Friday and Saturday night g e 4 huge rum cargoes landed in New Jer- | Effort had been made to have a por- B et tenors Nerman Joiliffe, 1 With a “Murine Corps Night" sched: 3 o A s Vol gy sey. Seventeen thousand coal miners|%ion of this site placed in the in- tobert Quat estral accompaniment. | Uled for Friday. WRC has had it ¥ 3 near Scranton strike. Cleveland choice | 4ustrial zone, but it was said that h“f"."}'.',"|-,.,r|\,_:,.; A usic, played by | "Army nights” and “Navy nights” for 1924 G. O. P. conventon. Presi- |the Zoning commission disapproved. the Mever Davis Le Paradis Band at}#id = wili * initiate “Marine Corps dent puts ban on callers on Tuesd: the Cafe Le Paradis. jniehu i Jn new x.v.;un.d Maj. Gen. 5o %5 nn? F“rlmr;'\yu Navy will make north |- e o A. Lejeune, com lant of the z ¥ i ) pole ght in henandoah. Budget 2! g ed @ 3 » Miine Go i S D 1t er 3 buildings being constructed at St. Eliza- WRC—Radio Corporation of Ameriea | SH1NC © S Will tornully open the ) ;5 reduced $260,365.022 over 1924 is sent | peih's Hospital. Representative Reed (469 Meters). y Alarine Corps nights 3 §L',,:"";""[un llm»lid» % Amllmir»\:(“ for West Virginia chosen head of Dis- . . ch's Chri = 5 ye efinitely opened. Fig: ict committee in House, urges District 3 ashion developments of | Bach's Christmas ora - %he R ‘ 5 . v ht trict committee ges Distr sl .nl‘fl}'\‘ "”r‘ il Columbia Univeriity Graro by the . o Taina dendiocksto k. 0N to concentrate on urgent needs. Retire- (NN the moment, by Ele yni 2 | Colawbis Univeniy orus will be a . committees. Two thousand nomina- | ment law held inadequate. Phipp's bill 10 p.n.—Song tal b teature of W s progra ixht i, 3 286, . iy ) ; torio will be sung cgie 3 on dollars asked to over- crashes in city, one killed. Sen- . p.m—The Magazine of “""’::’.f\“é 1:”1: “\lni ‘l-l‘“\; l'ncn‘v mic In:[llwn”m OLD WORLD YEW—TAXUS BACCATA, ‘l‘,‘l'\“‘m 8 "1“‘:"‘1-'{0 ':'u;mu to rln tor Copeland shows interest in ot N i e been instalied to ke it avail- . 2 estigate V. A. Pinkerton, fa- District budget of ) p.m.—Report of the national :;I'T;u to WCAP'S and WEAF's au-| This tree of mournful expression,| Africa and east to the Himalayas, a [Mmous detective, dead. United States 1 se of rence board. oo o dlen mn)g‘-rls-“\(”uh"Mm‘ nd _twenty- [ as some have called it, has been for || I tree, of which one historic {J0Ins allies’ plan to solve reparations | Clark to pre authoriz- | 5> D cital by Mrs, g T Brem nesrs WIl take part. The Pro-|uany years in the tultivation of Tmen is helieved to be over 3,000 |MiX-up. Christmas liquor runners $50,000,000 for new build- derwood. rano; Ma Mu By 2 ast for about an hour and vy b s old. The wood is highly prized, {checked. Senate deadlock on cf Budget pleases District officials. &t the piano. - alr. {man. 1t is woven into the folk lore|as it is tough, durable and Poss manship remains unbroken. | Changes sought in traffic code. Bar p.m lA‘u('rcnl eve . by the f old England and was once a sy 1 indsome n, particularly the [¢ urtis lnlrm'xl\ll‘ex soldiers’ bonu doomed to go from E Potoma View of Reviews, | = bol of mourning, of inarticulat fof. fly grain of the roots and burs, culogizes Harding in . District asks $10,000 to re- Irish Lullaby,” an Kindly inform me through your i ERE. SREHCIL.S 8% o conteibut A TRYC veneer throughout the country snow. Ritchie may sign auto truce original humorous monologue bY Ada | radio columu what station was [l Rogers au the following | for tea tables in England. qual rights bill soon Engraving bureau may rein- Townsend. o roadcusting _th of dirge: The roddish bat fliaky and deep- be up in the House, Efficiency twenty-eight. Pay in geodetic pm—Piamo recital by number of persons who won radio Pluck, pluck cypre O pale maldens. | 1y fissured old tr The narrow |bureau inquiry rushed. United States | survey denounced arden of sfield . . A {j::‘:h in various parts of the l\\‘_u\w. ob ;mf\\ the hall with yew; leaves are » runked, about an inch | Sells stills public auction. Gen. | planned for Potomac Park. Preside 15 p _Instruction in inll‘rn]a country as prizes in some sort of a | } i pad wring dark g 1 paler be tler gets year's leave to head Phil- | signs order for District half-holiday be- nal code by the engineers of the| radio ‘contest. 1 heurd it an- |E¥ery hand, M i IS Ti fruits are an added eiphia_pelice. One hundred and)fore Christmas day. Bill belng grstioad . . Yadio Corporation of Americ: ced very plainly Thursday ] & eypress and sad yev ~'in autur when the |SiXteen men patroi border as rum |to provide rict with miemorial ar- F d l_Am N a] B nk ¥ evening at 7:40 o'clock For him that was of men most true Jaded with scar- |flows in. Reed urges coal men to|mory. Traffic confusion here laid to in- edera erican Nation al DISTANT STATIONS, ”klf‘nw & orx tal set and it sounded T ACR LT S one-third to ‘\3.«;;: tax legislation lln Congress. ll‘u nee. o '_u);..u.l.x,d u;.m): ;:‘m:l merger NT STA A an out-of-town station, as | elastic and () the rly globular. ‘oolidge to open campalgn December | chie strict needs, sa; all, su- All Programs Scheduled for Eastern | nothing of the sort was scheduled | was. considered the feties which |27. Deadlock in House impends as |alty Hospital under new board. —Rep- 1315 F Street. andard Time. in the radio program the manufact of b e or 1 in ivation. Taxus | Senat. Dawes hits critics of | resentative McLeod backs all meagures WIZ—New York (& eters). H. T. LANE. | There are six ki ¢ 3 © of the most |tional banks. for \wl‘wr:mm of l'v»\mrlJ fin‘\s" -m} W. T. Galliher, R il Storlenny e = Coeee AER X e : Siaiten | wage to remain same. District coal le Wigsily Stori | Badio Editor; il A b the PDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. men ask for federal trade. Temple of Darl Beth-| . Could you through Radio News Riches Have Wings ICHES have wings” is an old and irue say- ing, but savings depositors at this bank have found a nesting place for them. If your dollars have been birds of passage, “here today and gone tomorrow,” you need a nest egg account and your need for it is increasing every day you wait. _ Stop waiting. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and a dollar in the savings account is worth two in the expense account. Radio Editor Savings Department, John Poole, Chairman of the Bgard President 1 i tell the if there is such a station |the eastern yew Wwith simple| Government workers to vote on | scores five-cent fare Lill. First snow- 1 Music Uy T. Tertius| 13 at 10:15 pm. wnen WCAR mux}x' i i « § ' { Musi > | was announcing the pieces to al to 5 ) ] « i one | | i the ‘pieces 't : e IR 2.2.0.2.8.2.2.0.2.0 2.2 .0.2.0.2.8.0. 2 G an s th th b b S N S S 00900000 000 0 ¢80 ¢80 8 0TS Irvin vizer Cafe Boulveard Or- s W e H - ches to khow If WDAR ls in |short stout trunk, someti liately morth 10 Ag 9 p.m.—Pennsylvania Society dinner | Goq00, “ang je WDAM 15 In New ford Tinchot, Governor of Penr heard the letters and I also M WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). WFAI is the call of the steamship Hampton Hotel. heard station with a cal WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). Pa, WBAD is in Minneanolie Sinm: ; hments provided each ge. He Is the court 7:50 p.m.—Sport news and weather | is only one station with the o street, in order to contribute to the |, ormed and believes their | chestra; V. B. Rocht, baritone. pany in_this city. You probably |ory of Mr. Harding, the little patients son is forbidden by the Radio Editor; weekly treat of candles, cakes or by Judge Robert E. WOR—Yewark (405 Meters. station with the call letters WCAR Alled:_to) the! laye st “hildven WCAR is the broadcasting station | Happy Hour Harding Club yesterday couple then went to Jackson- owbrook Dance Orchestra. hope that the memorial would be vs Weatherly, Bolt & Kriz ap- Pactfic yew,, the | music project approved Hamilton iton S o A a variety with | manent 1f -hol : oposal. | fall of year in District ot e for New York's 'A1? 1 received it December | is the & v }KI‘V:‘.\I:;h! ent half-holiday proposal all of year in i . by the ayed by the Wardman Park [over twc p.m.—Dance program by th el Orchestra. All I vould hear |inal type s a tree rs of others S also would | height of sixty feet ated is growing im $:50 p.m. “Book Review,” by Grace oknte or et i F foit Isabel Colbron, If WBAD is in Illinois or Min- its native s om the aldorf-Astoria_ Hotel; iy L Sitvab; An. = Tk ity or Rochester, N. V. W oo damen st Dokt Gl | Wl ke o koo 1 e ¢ | HOSPITAL CHILDREN vania, and Dr. Green have it in a gmall radio call book. AT W. ADAM. £ p.am.—Program by Jack Sy- West Hobomac. It is not a radio- Half a dozen small inmates of ty-nine years monds and his orchestra from the however. You undoubt free ward of the Ch similar to WIAL WDAR 18 the sta. | here, who call themselves “Har ristmas, Ve tion of Lit Brothers in Philadelp, Hour Harding Club,” will deny the Supreme Court to annul 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert. WDAM Is the Weston e > 3 Miss Feances Letoh, 1 h 1 his stepmother thought 7:30 p.m.—Sandman’s visit. pany station in New York city e ¥ ified to marry, but he forwcast. ters WCAP and that is the Harding memorial fund. Without age was null and void, because | 10 p.m.—Concert by the P. S. €. Or- | apeake and Potomac T Hhone Com- | money of ir own to give in mem- marriage of a woman — heard WDAP in Chicago. g ave volunteered to do without the et wan i & WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). o hav ceremony was performed De. Bilent I wonder i? you or any of the |fruits until they have repald by their | Mattingly, who was not aware of the fans could tell me if there is a |self-denial the §5 Wh their pa- [T¢la couple. When his 6:15 p.m.—lecicle, nta Clau as- and where it is located troness gave to the Hllrv.]dlk: .“.' ““' 4 \ Mattingly reported sistant at his toy factory, will speak W. L. MAJOR. |rial Assoclation in the Name of the ¢ court the circumstances to W5 pom While | of the Alamo Radio Electric Company ote expressing the children’s Fla, where they were married You Dine,” by Fr in San Antonio, Tex. PARYACp8 imate. (CANESCRRIEN S v public January 4. 1923. Fred J. Bendel, in his; Radio Editor: erected in this city,-where they could 1 r the plaintff, who seeks the | Your radio column becomes more |see it, accompanied the donation. | annulment . to 9 p.m—Gene Ingrap helpful and interesting to radio |-p o Hurding wouldl 1tke. 1% = his Hotel Berwich Club Orchestra. fans every day. I have followed v‘ul A5 Moy h‘ ‘f""_k it 3 pm—Lilyan Mae Challenger,] closely the debate carried on in jt |t Marion™ the letter concludes, “tha ) contralto. | for and against a silent night, or [Will be ail right and we can see a 5 p.n.—Belle Bart, astrologist in| nights, locally. I am not in favor |Picture of 5 ngagement of it as radio apparatus is now Brig. Gen. es E. Sawyer, chair- p.m—Lilvan Mae Challenger. obtainable, and can be made, |man of the national executive com 9:45 (l.‘fn.-n.- Xna.— - ;g‘rulnmu. which tunes out local stations. | ,mittee of (lm- memorial association 10_to p.m.—Jimmie x own such a set and while WCAP said yesterday he would person his White Way Entertainers. or WRC are_ in n,n;r&:‘i.ul; ‘}Lli,\.l,. ally acknowl the receipt of the e tune in_ Chicago, Pittsburgh, |children’s gift and explain the reasc WFAA—Dnllax (476 Meters). Springfield. Mass.: Schnectagy, |for-erecting the memorial at Marion. 0 to 11:30 p.m. Cleveland and Cincinnati. e A blessing for Mrs. Harding is ask- chestra and organ of the a I think, however, and I note |&d at each of the Happy heat, that the, idea has bLeen expressed |Hour Club v rs were formerly 12 to 1 am.—De Molay, Band, mu-| by a fan in your column, that the [S&'d for the President. When Mr siclans from the Preparatory School| two local stations often operate |Harding started on the long trip of Masonry. ® too late in the night or into the |-Alaska the children, some in wh e morning. If each local station |¢hairs and some on crutches. p WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). would give one of their nights |foF his guidance and protection wh ] o % to 8:30 pm.—Bible class and r each week to signing off about |he Wwas away. The club will receiv through “local.” Let us demonstrate view of the interdenominational Sun-{ 11 pm. it would give tube set |A&N engraved certificate, bearing a pic it day school lesson by Mrs, W. F. Bar-| owners the opportunity to reach |ture of Warren G. Harding. in recog num of the First Methodist Church. out after distant points, and the |Rition of its 100 per cent contribution. Easy Terms. “For Radio—See Us. — Cryatal fet owners Would stili have |Similar certificates will b " - KDKA—Pittuburgh (326 Meters). | their fill of entertainment. As it |&I1 children's organizution The Little Radio Shoppe RADIO SUPPLIES Atwater Keat Set will tant stations, will eut has its “ear close to the ground” catching the political vibrations from all over the country. eil5 L Dinmer conestt by thei 2 mow. take WRC. for fustascs, |UE Sebools, Db which ¢ v until 10:30 or 11 p.m.. but instead | Fia! SHE MR X Fuoseital W S G every tube set that will tune out 3 pu oD they will list d program to run |Mmakes a gift to the Harding memo- 7:3 —+Bringing the World to RS el S e of that, instead of stopping there, S The | TAttle Fir Tree”| they continue until 12 and 12:30 = the children's period and often later with the same 00 0 RS 1 2 : 1,0 WNERS PRAISE IT! Why? 8:15 p.m.— Address. ocal stations, even with the use - 3 - - . 8:30 :,n cert by the Westing-| of a wave trap, and § oninet Clarity of sound without noise. Requires no batteries for house Band; Margaret R, McCarth; operation. So simple a child can operate it. The True Tone Radio Receiver must remain _up until the wee small hours, if they are to have a KYW—Chicngo (536 Meters). chance of using their sets for dis- 9 to 9:58 p.m.—Musical program;| tance Lsther . Coulter, soprano; Sallie I am not unmindful of the fact \ienkes, accompanist; Florence Den-| that all stations like to be heard Nison, pianist: Walter Peterson. man- | at distant points and like to hear Holin: 'William Longstreet. tenor. | from listeners from far-away 10 p.m.—News and weather_report. | places, but for the local stations 1 : nder the Evening| to sign off comparatively early, Lamp. during one night a week, would Dbe granting, I believe, what many WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). {1"‘“5 would ppreciate. What o Dinner concert by the Hotel| Dave others tosay? L. T.CLARE. Kimball trio. In every state in the Union The Star maintains a trained political correspondent who is closely watching the political situation in his state—and who wires his observations for the information of the readers of The Sunday Star. Combined they offer a country-wide consensus of public ‘ BRI Aoy, =t or Kianien; T e oo for Madiesi | TENANT ASKS $15,000. 8 p.n—Concert by Mabelle E. Gray, contralto. ) p.m.—Bedtime story for grown-ups, by Orison 5. Marden WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). 6 p.m.—Weather report. p.m.—Greenwich Village Follies erenade M —Uncle Wip's bedtime stories roll call 5 i § p.m.—"The Conquest of Malaria, Sarah E. Cranage, tenant of prem- | ises 1317 11th street northwest, yvester- Gay filed suit in the District Supreme | Court to recover §$15,000 damages for | alleged personal injuries from Ed- | ward E. Ward, owner of the property, and Walter M. Boaz, an electrician hired by the owner to wire the house. ! The plaintiff alleges that she tripped | over a coll of steel cable and a pro-- truding board in the floor and was | injured. She is represented by At- cpinion upon the measures and men in the political lime- light. They reflect local sentiment accurately, There is no partisanship in these dispatches—but an im- partial and impersonal mirroring of the all-absorbing topic of the hour. Dr. Horatio C. Wood. torney Leon Pretzfelde .m.—Shrine Legion of Honor min- | = L Radio Products Sets Read these weekly dispatches in The Sunday Star—and you will be thoroughly posted upon the political outlook. The Best Way Is to Hav The Star—Evening and Sunday— Delivered to Your Home Regularly By Star Carriers 10:15 p.m.—Charlie Kerr and his or- chestra. WFI—Philadelphia (395 Meters). 0 p.m.—Meyer Davis' Bellevue- Stratford Hotel concert orchestra. 7 p.m.—"Snowball’" talks to children. $ p.m.—Program by Girl Scouts, un- Garod-Neutro- den B irection of Miss Williamson. dyne. .. ... $135.00 :15 p.m.—Health talk ; John Vander- Crosley XJ . S clopt. base, and Caroline Hoffman, pian- $65.00 Sts program the Swarthmore Choralf Radiola 2, com- g0 50 S Mabel Elms Effing, soprano, L TRE R g ind . Ileanor Coates Farley, accom- Aeroln, Sr. with panist. Tabe snd Bramdes $39 50 o e Phones . WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). v . 9 p.m.—Frederick Warde will give a Loud Speakers Tecitalion HImCOEh Music Master....... sso m KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). Magnavox ......... $35 w $:30 p.m.—Orchestra_concert, organ | iR At T $25'00 e Brandes........... $10,00 V. M. Fookes, 2746 14th St. N.W. e Rashes, aport summary,| | Parte Batterica and Tabes J.H. Harding, 1319 14th St. N.W. T gess bedtime story, by LH Hardi Modern Electric Shop, 1411 U St. N.W. 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For sale at the following stores: 7 issues a week—60c a month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Dept. ok ko ke ek ko ek ks sk sk e sk sk e sk sk s e s e sk sk ke sk sk ke ke ke ok ok sk sk sk sk sk ok ek sk sk sk ok sk ok ok sk sk sk sk sk sk ok ok g sk ke FOOOOOOOO N NN O OO OO OO0 YO OO YOO OO0 OO OO XOORXOK WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). Phone Main 6605 2:30 to 11 p.m.—Concert under the v < suspices of the Kiwanis Club; his- e e e e e e e i PR TE T R TR ETTEEAE AR PR SRR T TR