Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 27

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LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928. Programs_prepared by the Assoctated Press Scheduled for Eastern standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilogycles on right. 272.6—WPG Atlantie City—1,100 283.3—WBAL Raltimore—1,030 £:00—WBAL Tro. 0 00_Variety Lour, 10:00—Marylanders. S082—WEEIL Roston—300 Orchestra —Ipana_Troubadours. hour. Orsan recita A61I3—WNAC Roston—630 11:00—Co 100 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (".,4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928.° 499.7—WOAL San Antonlo—000 JUDGE O’TOOLE URGED FOR SUPREME BENCH Friends of Municipal Court Official Recommend Her to Succeed Hoehling. Friends of Judge Mary O'Toole of the Municipal Court of the District have sent her name to the President for consideration in selecting a suc- cessor of Justice Adolph A. Hoehling, jr.. who recently resigned from the Su- ey preme Court of the District of Colum- Minstrels. bia. Judge O'Toole is understood to be the only one”of her sex suggested for this bench appointment. Judge O'Toole has been prominent in the legal profession in Washington and 0:00-—Inana_Troubad $:30—Goodrich by —KHJ Los Anteles— Lo Angzeles—800 ipal Court bench she has attained con- siderable prominence and has on more than one occasion been mentioned in court, Charles V. Imlay and District At- torney Peyton Gordon were urged in a resolution passed by the Washington Bar Asso| ation composed of colored attorneys. The res: ution asserted that “It 1s be- lieved tha the character, learning and public se1 ices of Charles V. Imlay. Esq.. and | Hon. Peyton Gordon, United States dif fct attorney, eminently At them to | | appointed to fill said va- cancy.” { assoctation commended to President! lolidge “the appointment of {onc of the o fill the vacancy” on the {bench. | ‘{ - — In some Far Northern climates, tin left outdoors in cold weather turns to connection with elevation jo a higher | tional $1,000,000, has been prepared by URGES RECONDITIONING OF SHIPS FOR COAL TRADE Wyant Bill Asks $1,000,000 for Work on U. S. Vessels in Foreign Service. By the Assoclated Press. An amendment to the Shipping Board section of the independent offices ap- propriation bill, calling for an addi- Representative ~ Wyant, Republican, Pennsylvania, for introduction when consideration of the bill is resumed. This sum would finance recondition- ing of 10 Government vessels, to be used in transporting coal to' forelgn | countries, under Wyant's plan. The | Pennsylvania member said that nas- | 27 vessels suitable for the shipment of | coal, by reconditioning these, a lnrue‘COL' L F. BRADY RET'RES- part of tiw 170,000,000 tons used in for- e ——— eign markets could be supplied by this i country to benefit of operator and miner | CTceT t0 End 34 Yedrs' Bervice alike.” in Army March 9. A bill to prohibit the board, except iy upon agreement of five members, from | Col. James P. Brady, 10th Coas* selling any of the Government’s mer- | Artillery Corps, stationed at Fort chant lines pending enactment of fur-| Adams, R. L. will bé placed on the ther merchant marine legislation, has | retired list of the Army March 9 on been ntroduced by Representative Mc- | his own application after more than Duffie, Democrat, Alabama. 34_years' service, i - pebm In New York July 13, 1874, Col. 2 . rady was graduated from the Military Mexican Rebels Slain. Academy in June, 187, and reached MEXICO CITY, January 25 (®).— |the grade of colonel in July. 1920 Dispatches from Cuautla yesterday said | PUring the World War he served as a the rebel leaders, Juan Alguin and Isabel C°MOnel of Artillery in the National Alvarado, were siain in battle with local ArmY. guards and volunteers at Thuixtla, State of Morelos, Sunday. The loyal troops' There are now 50 woman members af under Gen. Domitilo Ayala dispersed the Royal Astronomical Society of Eng- gray powder, much as the United States already owns the rebels. land. onal —WOR Newark—310 Phonograph hour. 3—WEAF New Vork—610 Waldorf-Astoria_Orchesira. ces. 34.3—Wa7Z New enterr < Symphon: t Mo In Histors. elphin—860. Radio Sensation of 1928 THE NEW ATWATER KENT Model 37 ALL ELECTRIC SET Complete $138:50 Convenient Terms W not e confused ectriied” or battery elim- sets. 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