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A—12 ¥x» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937. ROOSEVELT SENT PROTETBYBUND German-Americans Demand Charges Against Group Be Investigated. NOSHA, Wi resolution calling August 9 for Copies d charzes n-American tion of Ger- man-American for President Ronsevelt and legisl Wisconsin Milwatkee t German- Pres- the re de raly ter Mecting Picketed by More 100 than 100 p Germa meeting be sent to Gov. la lette, jr Rvar as Wis of Repre: been nent Al the ganizations zed or- i at a City Representa tions spoke gwastika sleeve breeches and bla Telephone Idea Works. Tondon's new emergency 11—099. side her house at morning Mrs. Stanle the numbe, house nir was arrested Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. IPPER CAN st OKEE i MARY <ou: OF BERMUDA SYLVANIA G Tomorrow CITY OF CHATTANOOGA DUCHESS OF ATHOLI EOUTHERN Thursday, ATLANTIDA— 15 . FT. TOWNSHEXD Sibo GEORGE WASHINGTON - Nor- Auzust 12, GFROLSTEIN. PLATANO P VULCANTA Fridav, August 13, CARINTHIA—Canada MONARCH OF "BERMUDA— ermuda g ORK ORIENTE— ROBERT E SCANSTATE FHAWNEE M Saturday, MARTINIQUE PRES. HARDING BTATENDAM—Rot Sunday BRITANNIC—Hare COLUMBUS _Bremen GEORGE WASHINGTON—Nor- QUIRIGUA—Er K 00 PM Copenhagen mi 00 A M, August 11, Jacmel AM 10 AM 00 AM August 13, AM. 00 P M Limon Noon SAILING. (Trans-Atiantic.) ,Today, Y-—Copenhagen OF DURBAN —Cape Town Tomorrow FALCON —Rotterdam A—Cherbours Wednesdas. August 11, CITY OF SALISBURY— Alexan- dria 150 P M DEUTSCHLAND —Cobh Midnight ITALIAN PRINCE Cape Town .00 A M. MANHATTAN —Cobh Noon QUEEN MARY—Plymouth Noon Friday, August Plymouth 4:00 P M MINNEQU A Gothenb TRANSYLVANTA—Cob Saturday, August 11, AMERICAN SHIPPER — Liver- Po0 200 PM A Noor 2.00°ANM Midnight South and Central America, West Indles and Canada.) 30 AM. 530 AM. 00 AM. Tomarrow. CRISTOBAL —Port au Princ CRISPIN — Para ey DUCHESS OF ATHOLL—Cruise 1 00 p.M 30 AM. to Montreal GEORGIAN—Cristobal Wednesday, ATENAS —Port CRIOPIN — ITALI QUEEN 0 muda 30 P M. 00 P.M August 11, Limon | Para 10 PRINCE—Trinidad & F BERMUDA—Ber- 00 Py Thursday, ACADIA —Yarmouth 0 PRESIDENT WILSON —Havana 7: e 3 August 12, HAITI P to Ber- muda SIBONEY_—Havana 4 VERAGUA _Havana WM. LUCKENBACH—Cristobal Friday. August 13. COTTICA—Inagua z LADY DR t LUN, SANTA INEZ ST. MIEHIL Saturday, August 11. ATLANTIDA—La RINTHI 11:00 AM. 5:00 P'M. 11:00 AM. 3.00 P.M Noon Noon = Noon ANTA ELNA—San Francisco 2 Noon SOUTHERN CROSS—Buenos ires . Noon TOLOA~Santa Marta Noon a sweep- | warded to Noon | t|arr ! | CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k AUGUST 9, 1937 WOL--1.310k | WJSV—1.460k 2:00 'U. S. Nuvy Band Sulky Race Talk It Over Pepper Young | Ma Perkins |Vic and Sade | The O'Neills PM. | > "Wakeman's Sports | Col. Jack Major | Spotlight Revue Rt Wakemen's Sports |Pop Cencert Lorenzo_Jones Piano Recital | Rhythms IThe Gu'ding Li 145 :00 | Club Matinee Carmel Snow Fscorts and Betty Fxen'g Star Flashes' Jackie Heller 4:00 4-15 4:30 4:45 | Top Haiters Home Folks Frolic Texas Jim Lewia | To the Dogs News Builetins Dictators | Wakeman's Sports | Playdays ighti * e |Wakeman's Sports (€ Funny Things U. S, Army Band [Sundown Revie | News—HMusic Rhythmares Tea Tine Lowell Thomas H. Barret’s Orch. Amos ‘n” Andy |Uncle Ezra G. Haerschen's Ink Spets B News Billetins Dinner Hour Good Times Robin Hood Dell The Voi-e Robin Hood Dell ™ Fibber McGee “The Fountain” Hour of Charm s and Allen w | Washboard Blues [Black aud White |Cocktail Capers Evening Rhythms | Merwin Hart |News—Sports [George Hall's Or. Wakeman on Sp Five Ster Final Or. Dinner Concert N Arch M:Donald | Jack Shannon Roake Carter H. Heid''s Orch, News Llusie Jazz Noctune [Le’s Vicit [ Pick and Pat Detectivs Mystery | “King Lear™ Rhythm Rhapsody Stamp Club “The Fountan™ | Contentcd 'X. Cugat’s Oxct Frank Morgan Radio Forum oburn’s Or Musi 5 Dance Ed Varzos' Orch. E. tsch’s O Elder Michaux "\X.(n’;\(."’g', Or. . [Concert Favorites | “Neck o' Woods™ Melody Pageant | Ozzie N-lson's Or. T W E. Gill's Orch 11:00 News Billetins Bill Coyle 115 h Slumber Hour Arthur Relly 1300~ Midmght Frolic 12:00 Night' Watchman 1215 i 4 12:30 12:45 Sign Off News Dersey h M -Donald D. Gasparre’s Or. xim Lowe's Or. Wieching Hour | News Blilleting Sign Oft | I v Lelton's Or 'Joe Sanlers’ Or. 1:00 NightWatch. (1 hr.) TOMORROW'S PROGRAM. Gordon Hittenmark s Prelude Breakfa:t Club News—Idittenmark e : Hittenmark Gordo Mary Marhin Ma Perkins News Bulletins Just Plain Bill es Today's Childre orning Devotions Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock Sun John's Uther Wife Mar Lichts Out | News—Sun Dial Dial NewsArt Browni [~ = At Broan it | sicians | Lucy FORUNYS SPEAKER 1S MRS. NORTON Labor Conditions Will Be| Discussed on Radio by Representative. EPRESENTATIVE MARY T. NORTON, New Jersey Demo- crat and chairman of th House Labor Committee, will discuss labor conditions in the United States during the National Radio Forum, heard through WMAL at 9:30. Mrs. Norton is to explain the so-called | wage-hour bill and its effects on thi Nation's labor and economic system, Mrs. Norton was elevated to the chairmanship of the committee sev- | eral months ago following the death of its former leader, Representative William P. Connery, jr, of Massa- chusetts, "J'HOMAS MITCHELL plays the lead role in Columbia’s production of “King Lear,” broadcast over WJSV at 8 o'clock. Margo has been cast as Cordelia, Morris Ankrum as Edgar and Mady Christians as Goneril MN]ARGARET SPEAKS is on vaca- ' tion, so the chorus and orchestra rries on in her stead tonight, with Alfred Wallenstein guiding the mu- WRC at 7:30. JERRY DANZIG and Dave Driscoll *" have been reunited for tonight's “Let's Visit” broadcast with the return of Danzig from the West Coast—WOL at 7:30. JAN KEITH and Francesca Bruning head the cast scheduled to present a radio version of Eugene O'Neill's play, “The Fountain,” over WMAL at 8:30 tonight. OSE ITURBI conducts George Gershwin's classic, “Rhapsody in e,” during the Robin Hood Dell cert tonight. The guest artist Monroe. ano. Art Brown Sun Diai | Jean Atbey | Bacheloi’s Children Pretty Kinty Kelly Myrt and Marge Piano Duo Madison News Singing Strings h Time \rt Brown Marnage Clini n News—Police Encemble David Harum Backstage Wile The My tery Ch The O™Ne, Personal Column Vic and Sade Edward MacHugh Ternt Francon Dick Lebert Better Business v Marlin Matinee Barry N e hair Quar Love and Learn News—llusic News Bulletins Farm & Home Hr. Words and Mu Farm & Home Hr. Musical= Music Guild | Mary Muson Pepper Young Ma Perxins 30 Sir Norman Angell | Vic and Sade 5 Have You Heard? The O'Neils Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones 3 P Mountain Boy Waltz Favor The Gu'din: Al Bernard ental Trotting Race Girl Scouts Assn The Wife Saver Dan Harding's Wife News Get Thin to Music Piano Novelties het Rhythm Orch. Mary Lee Taylor Captivators Big Sicter Real Lif Parents’ Clab | Rhythmaires Organ Recital Your News Parade Mbtning Concert! | Helen: Trent tet | We Are Four Our Gal Sunday Betty and Bob Hymn FProgram sic Organ Recital Grimm's Daughter Church of the Air/In Hollywood Orch. |Afternocn Rhythms | Organ Recital Home Council Dance Music News Bulletins Rhythm Orch Beteen Boskends Wakeman's Sports Theater Matinee v leltons Or Music Concert {Ray Keating's Or. Concert Hall ' Bob By.on Novelteers | Texas Im Lewis News Bulleting Kenner Stakes | Sing and Swing orts |Ray Heatherton | Science News Svncopators Drama Sky Sundown Revue News Hands on Deck Evening Rhythms Cocktall Capers Messner's Or ports NS AT DR AOEY oL POLCEAN Six Lumps of Sugar Lead to Arrest of New York Officer. By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, August 9.—Mounted | Policeman Albert H. Chalmers, 34, and married, was held without bail today on a charge of suspicion of homicide | in the slaying of a French woman who liked horses. The woman, Irma Louise Pradier, 42, was found dead from revolver shots in the early hours of July 20 on the banks of the Harlem. River, Manhat- | tan’s northern boundary. Detectives who arrested their broth- er-officer at his home in Long Island said they believed he had climaxed HEADS DRANA AT Named Chairman of Catholic Theater Conference at Closing Session. Rev. Dr. John H. Mahoney. director | of the Catholic Repertory Theater in | New York City, was elected chairman | |of the catholic Theater Conference | at the closing session yesterday of the organization’s second general | | meeting. He succeeds Emmet Lavery, | playwright | Other officers chosen were Charles | | Costello, Hollywood, Rev. Dr. Thomas F. Carey, O. P, of | the Blackfriars' Institute of Dramatic | Arts at Catholic University, secretary, | |and Francis McDevitt, Washington, | treasurer. The mecting was held at | Catholic University Addressing the more than 700 dele- | | an illicit love affair by death. Chalm- | gates, Right Rev. Joseph M. Corrigan, | | ers, however, asserted Mlle. Pradier had tried to take his service revolver | from him as they sat in a car and|made to the development of drama that she was shot during the struggle The clue which led to Chalmers’ st was six lumps of sugar which { rolled from the slain woman’s pocket when her body was lifted from the grass beside the river. Fellow employes at Mount Sinai Hospital, where she | served as a domestic, said Mile. Pradier was accustomed to feed sugar to the norse of a mounted policeman whose | post was near the hospital. That was | Chalmers | The police said their chain of evi- dence against Chalmers needed only | one more link: The death gun. They | prepared to hunt in the waters of | the Harlem with a new electro-magnet | especially designed for under-water | dredging. | A diver, ¢lad in an insulated suit, prepared to descend to the river bed | and seek with the electro-magnet the .38-caliber pistol with which the | woman was slain. Fire Damages New Home. BETHESDA. Md. August 9 (Spe- cial).—Fire of undetermined origin | destroyed the interior of a new house & | nearing completion on Oliver street near Cedar parkway yesterday morn- ing, causing damage estimated at about The brick exterior of the building was not seriously damaged. The biaze was extinguished by the Bethesda Fire Department. Devoe & Reynolds Paints Benjamin Moore Paints 922 N. Y. Ave. NAtional 8610 14 | rector of the university, spoke of the contribution the Catholic Church has | | and stressed the need for continuing this tradition. | Most Rev. John M. McNamara, auxiliary bishop of Baltimore, pre- sided at a solemn high mass held in the Shrine of the Immaculate Con- ception and Right Rev. Michael J. | Ready, general secretary of the Na- | tional Catholic Welfare Conference, delivered the sermon. The conference also elected the fol- lowing to its Executive Board: Nor- man Griffin, Philadelphia; Sister | Mary Lewis, Louisville, Ky.; Mr, Lav- ery, Rev. Urban Nagel, O. P., Provi- | dence, R. I.: Rev. F. G. Inneen, S. J., | Chicago, and Joseph Callan, Chicago. TES TODAY Funeral services for Miss Nannie | Lee Dorsey, lifelong Washington resi- dent who died Friday at her home, 1801 Sixteenth street, are being held this afternoon in St. John's Episco- pal Church, Sixteenth and H streets. Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Miss Dorsey is survived by a sis- ter, Miss Laura R. Dorsey, and two brothers, William H. and Walter R. Dorsey, all of this city. ATING CONTRACTORS & ENGINFFRS E. J. FEBREY & CO. 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