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1 PAGE THE DES MOINES REGISTER MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 21. 1937. ADVERTISEMENT. 4DVTBT1SIMEVT.

DVEBTISEMZST. Magazine of the Air Presents Dale Carnegie FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ADOPTION IN 1892- Check Accuracy of U. S. Weight Standard Visitors From Three Nations TEST IT WITH Tomorrow The Braddock-Loui heavy weight championship fight will be aired by WMT and KSO at 9 p. m.

Clem McCarthy, sporta announcer, will give the blow-by-blow commentary with Edwin C. Hill' vivid cene description aup-plementing between round. Buick i sponsoring the fight Author of 'How to Win Friends' on KFLNT at 9. Dale Carnegie, author of the best seller, "How to Win Friend and Influence People," makes a return appearance to the "Mag azine of the Air" when it 1 broadcast over KRNT at 9 a. m.

Carnegie waa born in Maryville, and haa been conducting courses in effective ipeaking and applied psychology since 1912, TUCt TIIMTTI lilt. ULIIMHIL SI 3 HOLDS UP HER DIPLOMA Parents Move Away; Girl Asked to Pay. (Th Rtftittr'i lows JUwi Serrtea.) DEVICE TO TEST PALMER THEORY Explained to Meeting of Chiropractors. Dr. B.

J. Falmer of Davenport, in a meeting at Hotel Fort ff: 1 ft) I Billions Depend on Its Fairness. WASHINGTON, D. C. (UP.) Barn more Presents Shaketijieare Scries A erie of lix weekly program presenting Shakespearen drama will be played by John Barrymore.

The first, "Hamlet," will be heard at 7:30 p. m. over WMT. Lewi E. Lawe.

who has been warden of Sing Sing prison tine 1920, will be the subject of an interview reported by Kathryn Cravens on her "New Through a Woman Eyes'' program to be broadcast over KRNT at 12 noon. Doug Grant, program director and news eidtor for WMT, handle the Jack Spratt food (tores' newscast heard over WMT every week day morning at 7 a m. WMT has Installed Trans-radio teletype news service which brings the station all the latest news flashes, bulletin and tones. The national standard kilogram CHEROKEE, IA. It wasn't a Des Moines Sunday afternoon.

li.ystone for all iralea and weights lack of academic credits that! In the country, la now in Pari Franca, undergoing ita first check caused Donzella Riseling to get an empty diploma case last month when graduation exercises were up since 1892, th United Press learned Sunday night. announced he had purchased an 1 ctroencepha-1 neuromentim-pograph. To 150 chiropractor who at E. C. Crittenden, aaalstant direc '1W tor or the national bureau of atandarda, now attending scien tific sessions in Europe, took the tended the annu- precious weight to France so mmmm iimi is -C 4 al convention of 'irrs could De compared with the "ultl mate" kilogram kept In an under the Chiropractic Society of Iowa, Dr.

Palmer then ground vault and recognized by 30 Reciter Stiff Photo. In De Molne Sunday for the Chiropractic Society of Iowa convention were (left to right): A. Tunk, chiropractic student from Sydney, Australia; Dr. Victor Colon, London, England; and Dr. Felix Bauer, Zurich, Switzerland.

explained what countries, Including the United States, as the perfect standard of an electi'oeneoph- mimkh aloneuromentimpograph Is. weight Crittenden will bring (lie na He predicted this device which he said measures the flow of elec Thanks Congregation for Car tionai standard kilogram back early next month.1 Then experts trical energy in the human nervous wm nave to wait until the off! system would prove whether the chiropractic theory is true or false. ciai report is received to find out whether America' standard weight haa gone haywire In the Ransom Sherman, master of ceremonies of the Club Matinee, heard Monday through Saturdays over KSO at 2 p. and WMT at 2.30. is beaming these as a result of a flood of letter from fans who find his mid-afternoon variety program a welcome variation in their radio listening, The "Mile a Minute Revue" starring Betty Walker and Freddie Blake as aoloist with the music of Ben Armstrong and his orchestra, and the comedy team of nitwits, Oscar and Elmer, will be heard Mondays at 8:30 p.

m. Carl farmer, one of the leading authorities on American folklore in the country, will discus and dramatize the colorful background of old Mississippi on his weekly "Your Neck o' the Woods" program at 8:30 p. m. for KRNT listeners. A novelty ong of golf, inspired by hi recent vacation day on th links, will be sung by Horac Heldt when he present hi Brigadiers in the broadcast over KRNT at 6 p.

m. HI home town of Paducah, will be honored in ong and story by Colonel Jack Major, th "one man variety how," in hi program heard over KRNT at 1:15 p.m. Colonel Major will at thi time pay tribute to hi childhood advisor, Irvln S. Cobb, also a native of Paducah. Columbia' sports expert, Paul Douglas, will review highlights of the day's contests over KRNT at :33 p.

m. past 45 years. ISO attempt is made to obtain i an American standard which Is the 4 exact duplicate of the "ultimate "Willing." "If the chiropractic theory Is wrong," said Dr. Palmer, who conducts 28 separate businesses, among them a school for training chiropractors, "I am perfectly willing to face it." The chiropractic theory, he explained, la that human Ills are caused by the pinching in the I I kilogram. That would be virtually impossiDie, sianaarde officials ex Doniella Riseling.

So Kear, Yet So Far. plained, because of physical diffl my acuities. Introduced In 189J. held In the high school at Quimby, spinal column of nerves, shutting I la. It was J13.

off nervou energy before it Donzella's parents moved away reache th portion of the body. from the school district In March, that suffer as a consequence. locating in Oregon. She wanted 1 1,000. to be graduated from the school 4 The error of deviation is noted nd simply considered tn future calculation.

The error for the rational standard kilogram, when checked before being brought to lieelie Howard. Leslie Howard, tarring In a radio adaptation of Booth Tark. lngton' famou hort novel, "Monsieur Beaueaire," will be heard on the "Radio Theater broadcast with Colin Clive over KRNT at p. m. Howard will play the role of the exiled French prince, who, Incognito, wormed his way into English o-ciety in order to meet th girt he believe he loves.

Exposed, he engages in a duel and discovering th girl to be a snob, return to hi native France and hi former station. Taken direct from real lift, the anonymous character actress, "Aunt Jenny," will preaent another dramatization of emstion-al highlight in th live of average person during her program over KRNT at 11:45 m. With thi new device, for which she had attended for nearly four inia country for the first time in 3S92, was approximately on part in million or slightly less than cne-mimonth of an ounce. i S. Holbrook, of the bureau's Harriet Blake.

Harriet Blake, graduate of Cornell college, ha Just been added to the continuity department of WMT in Cedar Rapids. She writes many of the WMT programs, Including the "Easy Iowa Song Fest," aired Sundays at 3 p. m. from the Paramount theater in Cedar Rapids. 1 division of weights and measure Dr.

Palmer said he paid $11,000, the chiropractor hopes to ahow that the nervous system's electrical energy is increased after a chiropractor has adjusted a human pine to relieve a pinched nerve. The theory Dr. palmer hopes to vindicate with the aid of electrical engineering was announced by his father, the late D. D. Talmer, in 1S95.

Father and son have, trained iu umuiuia uia not expect any years, so she stayed behind. Work for Board, Koom. Since her folks no longer resided within the district, the school board demanded that she pay tuition. Donzella, IS, paid part of the $13 with money she had earned, but she couldn't pay it all. That's why her diploma was withhold.

Donzella is working now for her board and room at the home of a farm family near Quimby. Having a high school diploma consiaerame cnange would be die Covered. ji Variance Conntant. I Holbrook pointed out the na. Resjster Staff Photo, The congregation of Highland Park Church of Christ presented some 16,000 chiropractors since WMT tionai standard kilogram has been checked with other weights at the 'fcureau and the error of deviation NBO Basle Blue.

00 Kilocyclaa that date, but the orthodox medi KRNT the paslur, the Itev. W. A. Knight, with a new car tn a surprise CBS Bajla 13JO KIlocyalM cal profession remains skeptical. NBO Sail Nil 1430 1 KiiooeiM uc mil Reglilv an.

Trtbana Mid. VAIlr" NUG Baata vv hm. 1000 lw Kilocyclaa na MOIME Sit Halnol SI. Baa been constant. ceremony at Philpott park Sunday afternoon.

The Rev. Mr. Knight is shown standing on the running board, thanking the congregation. Within two weeks, Dr. Palmer crna rapid HitaS Mnnlrnao AM WAItRMIO Hutal BusaaU Lamar DE Honu Rcfliter an.

Trtbana Blda. will help her to obtain a belter I uescrioed as "more precious Just behind him a daughter, Doris Louine; Mr. Knight is at hi nan all the jewels in the coun hopes to have the new device which he said I the only one of its kind et up at Davenport for Ttaia Monday Moramt. fry, the national atandard kilo left; while another daughter, Genevieve, is at the right in the picture. Monday Morning.

Monday Morning. Monday Morning. position, she feel. Tarent Say So. Her parent have written her, however, not to pay the tuition gram is a cylinder of equal dl Silent Farm Program arming in tha meter and height.

It consists of Newi Mnrning Devotions- "I They do not feel that owes Tall Corn Tlma "1 L'ncla Tttid amccfi. armini in tha Tall Corn Tuna Talk hr County Agent. and Nostcide Time. Rev. II W.

Lambe Tim T35 5:45 555 6:15 6:30 6:45 it. Friends here are attempting Silent Mary Matlin, ra-Silenl die serial drams, is Silenlheard at p. m. Silent Mondays through Silent Fridays. Muiical Servira Bureau Munral Servira Mfjrning Music Iron Lung' Youth Eats Chicken, Plays Games Sing.

Neighlior, Sing to persuade school official to ac cept thi view. mixture of 90 per cent platinum nd 10 per cent iridium. Its value en the metal market would run into only hundreds of dollars, but Its Value as the keystone of weights tnakes It a factor in transactions Farm Program Talk by County Agent Family Altar Rev. Family Altar- 5:30 5:45 5:55 :00 6:15 6:45 Troo 7:10 7:15 7:30 Farm New Muiical Clock. Rrv.

Cedarhrtlm. MISS STANSEIX ON AIK. a test. Besides hearing Dr. ralmer, convention visitor Sunday heard talks by Chiropractic Doctor Victor Coxon of London, England; H.

T. Opsahl of Decorah, August Nelson of Bioux City, Bakkup of Waukon, Felix Bauer of Zurich, Switzerland; John G. Baker of Davenport; and Walter Gingerich of Kalona, la. The convention will continue through today, when officer are to be elected. Dr.

J. F. Humphrey of Griiwold, i Incumbent pre-! Ident. I Mnrning News Wsno Aikiey. running into billions of dollars ilk.

ABOARD THE OVERLAND LIMITED Frederick News time Grant give news. Musical Clock Mama Stansell, who soon will leave her home at Osceola, for Hollywood, where ehe has a Nawitima Melodic Styluli Mnrning Roundup Morning Melodies Motor Patatla (Newt Ja.k Shtllrv I Mnrning Muiml Hill and Encuret Gent and Glenn Jimmy Corhin. scngs Snite, played checkers Sunday night. luiical Almanac (Mim student movie contract, will make Nama bands play latest hits, weather and time Art Smith, announcer. The former Notre Dame athlete, encased in an "iron 7:00 7:10 7.15 7:30 7:45 1:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 a "farewell" Iowa radio appear reports and given frtvl flora ance tonight in a skit to be broad quently.

cast from station KSO at 8:15 lung" (respirator) to prevent infantile paralysis from snuffing out his life, smiled and munched on a chicken sandwich a he Happy Chappiea Tha Day Dreamer. Neighbor Jim Tima and Temparaturfl Morning Me Iodic Today's Children 8:15 8:30 :45 p. m. Prpper loung'a Family The Day Dreamer 5-ara Newtrre! of lha Air. matched witi with hia younger litter, Loretta, Mary, orf board the Morning JHewscest Serrni4t Muiil Time Srri Ptpter Voung'i Family Brakfail F.xpre! Opening Mm e(i Cp Mtlly Young Hickory ikelch Vm and Sarte Rdwarti MescHusih First Edition CtubClen(Ja'r Morning Drvotinn jMasatina of trta Air 1 I Dala Carnegie, guaala-J Kinaoi Big Siatar specially equipped Pullman speed A Hit for Today David Ha rum fWkilast Mif How to bfl CKarming Cnnrert Grm 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:15 9:30 10:00 Vic and 5ad ing him toward Chicago, 111.

Contolairat Edward MarHuph Seized with the disease in Peip- The Magie Kitrhen til Churchr) H)mni of Rftty and ing, China, while on a world cruise, young Snite arrived in the 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Rdwin C. Hill 10: 301 Romance of Helen Trent. Cal Sunday Dumond and Qunrtrt Hie Magic Kitchen Music Memory Pine Ridge Musicmakeri w'n Are Four lha Marriage Clinic Monltcrlio Party Line News Bulletins nited States Saturday after Murketi Mumc Paramount on Parade 11:00 I Ruth and Bill crossing the Pacific on a liner, attended by three Chinese nuraet. formm Band Pretty Kilty Hy German Band 12,000 Mile. Nat.

Farm and Home Hour' kitly Keen Inc Mrs. Cabhugt Patch John's Other Kif Just Plain Bill just Plain BJ! 1 angled lunet Tangled Tunea 11:00 Iltl5 11.30 11.45 11:55 Walter Blaufuse and 11:15 11:30 11:45 11:55 Tuna The trip to Chicago, where ef Real Life Stonei Aunt Jenny ala Noonday Newscast H.llbilliea Hit 3 Monday Aftarnooa. Mosday Aflaraooa. Monday Aftarnooa. Monday Afternoon fort will be made to restore him to health, is the last leg nn his 12,000 mile Journey from the Orient.

fNal'l Farm and Home Hour' Hillbillies eather Master Before engaging in the checker Question Man -1 Art Sherherd talks. I 12:00 12:05 12:10 12:15 12:20 12:30 Market and Vlealher Herb Plambcck gives quotations, forecaits. Councilman Lem Turner-Variety show. Mid -day News II. R.

Gross, editor. game, young Bmte read scores of telegrams from well-wishers. The MAYTAG PLANT TO BE PICKETED Action Is Ordered by C.I.O. Official. (The Jtf lister's Iowa News Servlcs NEWTON.

IA. Picketing of the llaytag Co. washing machine factory will begin here at 6:30 a. m. today, Wilmer Allison, president Of the local Committee for Industrial Organization union, announced Sunday night The factory, largest of ita kind in the world, shut down last week 1 because one non-union painter, Duane Eaton, 20, argued with his union fellow workmen, and they ijuit their Job In protest Logsdon Out of C'ily.

i Allison said that picketing was prdered by the local executive committee of the union because Edward F. Ford, Chicago, 111., attorney; failed to show as expected to represent the firm in conferences Sunday which, it had been hoped, would result in an agreement to resume work today. Ford did not com to Newton, and Robert Logsdon, C.I.O. organizer from St Louis, Mo. the man who led unionization of the recently for the first in ita history was out of the city nearly all day.

1,500 Out of Work. I Some 2,500 employes and their families were anxiously awaiting outcome of the controversy Sunday night. The willingness of the men to forget the incident and accept Eaton into their union Sat Newa Thru a Woman F.ya Kathryn Crivana, commentator. Hawkeya Oinnerlima ahow with ll.ippy Chafur, rielty Ji-an and I reddie. Myrl and Martte 1 Radio arril.

To go forward, institutions must have character. Character ha long been the ynonym for Great American Insurance Company, one ot America truly great Capital Stock Insurance Thert will gueit speakcri on today's program A market news service features. Iiiijuirnig Mike Dnle Mur'An. lalki. Mui'tlny Nrwa 1 Jalle rrKrtt.

youth lay in the respirator while Today, we Americans owe much to those courageous minute men who, on April 19. 1775. fired the first shot in Americas great struggle for independence. Their was a brave fight for a great cause. is father, a wealthy Chicago fin Vuice of Iowa Markets HiHhdlics foe Dnakes a Aunt I annv 12:45 12: 50 12:00 12:05 12:10 12:15 12:20 12:30 12:35 12:45 12.50 Too 1:15 1:30 1:45 1 .35 2:00 2:15 2.30 2:45 jfjhnny O'lirien's Oichestr Johnny Brirn's Oirhrslia Pejijifr Vuung Family Ma Terkins Vic and Sade Dinnrrtina 3 Hrvue SiKJtliyht Rrvue Many H.ippy Returns German Band Movie Man Closing Markets 1:15 Colonel Jar Major 1:30 1 Pop Concert 1:451 II.

Harlow conducts. 1:55 Salad Tuna Cedar Valley Frolic The 0'Neille I Radio seri J. Hillbilly entertainment. Cedar Valley Frolic 1 Hillbilly mt enter-J taina. Sports Roundup- Club Matines 1 Variety show.

I 7Tiia variety show has Lorenzo Jones Hollywood Id jhha Iters Follow the Moon Hie Guiding Liftht Irry on thai Air Johnny Hauser't Orciiaitr Johnnv Hauier'a Orcheitr Johnny Hauser'i Orchestra ancier, held the messages before hi eyes. Police Guards. Special railroad police were on duty at each stop to prevent anyone from boarding the Snite car and to prevent excessive noise outside of it. Persons who Interviewed the elder Snite earlier Sunday, aaid the father appeared cheerful and hopeful of hi on' recovery. "Why shouldn't I be cheerful," the father aald.

"Would it do me or my aon or anybody else any good for me to adopt a face of gloom? Haven't I still got the finest son any father ever had?" Snite would not say the exact cost of his on' long illness, but hinted $250,000 would not be far Homo Edition Mary Marlm Boy Scout Jamhores Ml omen's News Broadcast Marlowe and Lyon Joe Green'a Orchestra I nutetmat Hannah Mary Mar bn Boy Scout Jamboree Baseball 5ummary Crvital Lake Cave Program 3:00 3:15 3:45 aewi flashes by Bena-dicl llardraan. Holly tvood New reports on major league baseball games by Gens Shu-mats, and good hit music by popular orchestras. A variety of 'oin' Ilia Town 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 1:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 4:15 4:30, 4:35 4:45 Name hands play hits Dream Days U. S. Army Band U.

S. Arm, Band Baseball Resume PUy by play Afternoon Music V. S. Army Band Frank Voelker, organist Frank Voelker, organist 7he F.srorts and Rettv iKadto's Pol er Grld account 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:35 4:45 Song By Eileen Hie Fscorli and Betlv. Sports Resuma Hollaca Shaw, songs ot i hicago game given on this broadcast.

Andv lAmos wrong. The cost of the trip from Melody Revue Melody Revue jlnrle Erra urday waa reported to be typical hlna was estimated conservatively Scores Final Edition I Midge Williams- of their general attitude. at $150,000. 00 1 Howard NeumillW. songs 5 1 5 immy Corhin, songs 5 30 1 Ja'k Shannon, snngi 5 4fi Jark Shannon, songs Scores Vw.

5:00 5:15 5:50 5:40 5 45 5.50 Melfdy Revue Melody Revue Music Sports 6aehall Scores Evening Newscast Grant reports, ongs songs Mirlge Williams Final Edition fljttlt Orhap Ann: I Children's show. evening news Grow reports. TONIGHT WHO 7:30 Time MnniJay Evaninf. Monday Evening, Monday Evening. Monday Evening.

(Unite Heidi's Bl Jazz Nocturne Jail Nocturne Burnt and Allen Pi gram Variety show Voire of Firestone 6:151 Features novelty songs. Only a handful of workmen had rot been igned a union members Sunday night, and everywhere the hope wa expressed that work can be resumed oon. I Returning to St Louis. S. R.

Claussen of Davenport, la, I O. representative, arrived Sunday evening to assist Logsdon and 'will locate here permanently. Logsdon will return to St Loui after thi week. 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 i Ijfe davers Mountain Music Let's Visit i Let's Visit 6 30 1 C.M.T.C Program Banrl Concert. Morpan Varieties, (Shumate out Dope.

Margaret Speaks sings- There Are More Than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS In Assets Behind Every Policy 15 Every day Great American, through its local agency organ- ization, is giving property owners a new conception of Fire and Casualty protection. Although fire losses are increasing the average cost of Capital Stock Fire Insurance has constantly de-clined. These lower rates have been made possible by research, engineering, laboratory tests and other services of a Ioes pre- vention nature provided by Capital Stock Fire Insurance com- panies, which have made our cities, homes and places of busi-ness safer in which to live and work, prevented loss of life from fire and reduced the cost of fire insurance. Consult your Great American agent now. Make The Uncertain CERTAIN With Capital Stock Fire Insurance and Local Agency Service 1 Great American I INSURANCE COMPANY American Alliance Insurance Co.

Rochester American Insurance Co. Hassachusetta Fire and Marine Insurance Co. W. A. State Agent, Capitol Theater Bldg.

4 hm ary eamnfa fa ts right aua 1a fare One Of America's Great Stock Fire Insurance Companies Since 1S72 3 Bohemian Alliance Program Bohemian Program 7:00: 7:30 7:451 Lui Rvdio ITbealer Leslie Howard and Colin Ciive it "Monsieur Beaueaire McGee and Molly Comedy team fTbe Hour of Charm I All-Girl Orchestra. Joe Sander's Band Joe Sander's Band i Today ip Art and Sciences Strings 7:00 7:15 7:30 7 45 8:00 8:30 8:45 hkeipeare Festival I John Barrymore stars on this new aeries. Paul Martin and Music Mile a Minute Revue Dream Songs i'(ontented Hour Variety show, ferry Cooper, songs f3ayne King's Orchestra (Elder Lghrfool 6:15 See music. Elder bghtfool Neck ef the "woods. Penoer Uppers 6:45 Your Nerk of the Ueods 'Dale Morgan's Brain Cap0ii' lOCHtui iota imd thaif fnmt piaaM as teamrad The Songfe How's 00 i Poetic Melodic Newt lima Frank Morfan Program fB.ball De Msr.haU-Todavs mners Frunk Morgan's Vanettes-Charlie bamet'a Orchestra.

jSetimt (Mama 5taniH The Lo Ranker The Lone Ranger Off the (Pick Tee nd Pat- 00 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:15 9:50 9 45 LESLIE HOWARD Comedv team. I Bert PueLett gives Ca-' dar Rapidt-5ieiu City I gems play bj play-Eddia Ducrun's Oechaslra. Eti'iie Duchin's Orchestra 1 10:00 10:15 10:30 10.45 Jerry Gate's Rand Jesse Crawford's Orchestra Duchin's Eddie Duchm's Orchestra 10. 00 Nevttmne Traces Grev's O'cKeitra. Grav'a Orchestra ea i mai Tona Painter, arjan.

itagrtoiis Blossoms Magnolis Blossoms ELISSA LAND. in "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE" By Booth Tarkington DIRECTED BY Cecil B. deMille 7P.M. KRNT ebali Score E.eieiia Vsrzo-' fTre Zero Hour 11: IT Late R.i Oiarhe Ainew's Band E.driie V'anos' 11:15 Mystery thnller. with mil IFITaLNT aai Ik Oaly AU-CIU SINGING OICHUTIA a tka All Piaaentad hj th Daalm at GENERAL ELECTRIC Ivvry Mead fTha Zero Hour 11:00 Ed.

Uehats. author. 11:15 Jo. SaacWr's Orchestra. 11: 30 Joa Sanders Orchestra.

11:45 II 1 30 1 Mark ii her'- Orchestra 'Joe Sander's Orchestra. 1 1 :45 Mark Fisher's Orchestra Sander's Orchestra $ay Hamngtoo's Orchestra. Rbt Harringtoa's Orchestra- 112:00 Off Oft 12:00 Sign Off Eddie Duchia'a Orchestra-Rhythm Club to I a rlt Crt C.hilntts ttatverk.

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