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Clancy countless terestin pires side the h will be given by iscussed Joan Lowell the much-di Deep,” will b topic of radio comment by David Griflith, noted motion pic i the L and ¥ tonight ove Lowell has beer ‘tor 10 be featurcd production and 1 she The 1 Miss oming out ogram will. be given 1 with the address, moy f lodies, take your attention 3 o'clock over WEAT 4 WTIC n the Comforters un der Tritz Forseh undertake to play \h)rn t'g ' abers like “When Maggie” I8 during WEAF Sentinels and gonctie.as der's Al sometime ago, ir. by popular s of the will of jazz k eity, heard over ' o'clock. , Helen Olheim, young .\mencan] | soprano, wil be heard in two solos | during a program of popular music jat 9:30 over WABC and assoclated | stations, with a male trio and a dance orchestra filling the remain- der of the program. Miss Oelheim will sing the *Cossack Love Song’ from “Song of the Flame" and land of Romance” from *“Castles in the Other selections include | = Oll\)“”“ " “That's a Plenty,” “Mississippi Mud,” “Blue-Grass” and | “Tango Scduction.” “Tambourin Chinois” will be given a jazzy twist in the program by the Columbians at 10:50 over the same system. This popular group will also present “Raggamuffin.” “I'll Never Ask for | More.” Berlin's and | Savino's “Smile.” Kreisler's music’ from Delibes’ “La | will greet the listener of the | slimber hour music at 11 o'clock to- night over WJZ with other selec- | tions including Strauss’' “Fairy Tales from the Orient.” Chapi's “Moorish crenade,” Cesek's “Twilight,” | Bowers' “Chinese Lullaby” and a sclection from Mozart's “Don Juan™ follow Ballet Source” MICHAELSON CASE. NOT INVOLYED, LVED, SAYS GOBER orida District Attorney Denies His Resignation is Connected With Congressman’s Liquor Embroglio Jucksonville, Fla, April 11 wu- Willam M. Gober, United 8t district attorney for southern llor ida, has issued a formal statement in which he denied the case of Representative Alfred M. Michacl- of lllinois, had anything to do ith his resignation. submitted ycs- | terday to Attorney General Mitchell. | The 1llinois congressman was in- d recently in Gober's district on charges of violating the prohibition | laws. months elapsed he- fore publi cement was mad- | of the case, The Mich ame into i from profibition dfirnv'nrm the formal | statement of Gober sald. “Before action was taken, it was submitted to the department of justice at Washington, which instructed the district attorney’s office to let the!} © the usual course, took the ordinary course proceedings of Michael- is nothing in connection | ou. of the ordinary nothing to do with my | Ther: he case and 1 Iresignation e REEZE WITH HEAT < /’ {will make its rgn in both directions |afternoon, will Gober's resignation was to become effective at any time the attorney general saw fit. His term was to expire regularly January 1, 1930, Boston & Maine Will Speed Up Its Trains Boston, April 11 (I'P)—Five min- utes will be clipped from the run-, ning time of the “Flying Yankee," New LEngland's fastest train, effec-| tive April 28, the Boston & Maine !railroad announced today. | Under the new schedule the mm‘ Portland, Me., averaging, for the between Boston and in 2 hours. 15 minutes, nearly 51 miles per hour 114 miles. It also was announced that there would be a corresponding improve- ment in other through service, espe- | cially in summer trains to New | Hampshire and Maine points. The “State of Maine” cxpress, New York te Portland, and the Dartmouth,” New York to White | River, will each be speeded up 15| minutes, and 10 minutes will be cut from the running time of the “Green Mountain Flyer,” Boston to Montreal LIQUOR OFFENDER JAILLD \ dletown, April 11 (UP)—Co: as a third time nfioud.r\ the liquor laws, Tony Mes- | st Haddam, was given sen-| n‘m s of two years in jail and fined | 31“““ on three counts. The Jaul | sentences, imposed by Superior | Court Judge Carl Foster yesterday | run concurrentl: IlllN T DRUG YOURSELF | IN THE SPRINGTIME FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Is The Safest Spring Tonic A great many people really need a tonic in the spring time. They shouil take a real tonice fool such as Fathor John's Medi- cine which tones up th system by, building new flesh and| strength and | not by fals:! stimulation Remember Father John's Mediciné docs not coutain any «l cohol or dungerous drugs. 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He was ousted can Public Health association. | (rom the Chicago Medical society former Chicago health commission- | T o pmmisaion- | because he is president and chiet largest majority ever given any can |medical officer of the 1llinois Social Hiaate in Coon mSten any can. | Hygiene league, which is providing treatment free 15 men and women and children afflicted with social diseases, who have applied to the Public Health institute, but have becn unable to pay the institute's fees. For this service the institute, from its funds set aside for charita- ble purposes, pays the league $12,- 000 a year. “I am a trusiee of the fllinois So- |cial Hygiene league along with a group of distinguished citizens of our ty. 1 am honored to be so asso- ciated. ing | “I stand with Dr. Schmidt in his ies | struggle. The Chicago Medical so- The great hosts cicty will stand with him some day. #1 have known Dr. Schmidt nearly |all my life, and never Lave I known a man more devoted to the great Americans do not like to beg. | calling of medicine than he, nor was “The accusers of my distinguish- |there ever a man more willing to ed and valued friend and advisers, |scrve his fellow men. He has A TEST CAN | protest against the ouster of colleague, Dr. Louis E. Schmidt. Dr. Bundesen joined Dr. Schmidt in declaring that the cost of being sick is too high. and that it is the duty of *he edical profession tagas- sume the burden of bringing these costs down 10 a reasonable level.” “I do not say that doctors' fees are high, nor "o I understand Dr. his sition,” Dr. Bundesen said in his let- ter of resignation. “But we alli sick are overwhelming the fa of modest income. of the middle classes simply cannot horrow or heg the money—and HAVE ONE HURRY! B. P. 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