'THE MICHIGAN, AIL S CH199SOl TRIBUNE OPENS LARGE RADIOSTATINI Opening with a radyo program lasting! from 6 Saturday nighlt until 8 Sian- clay morning, the Chicago Tribune an* pounced its new super-station, WGN. Station WGN is one of, if not the most I powerful broadcasting apparatus in the world, having established the pe sent long d?.atance irecord.under teij-. former calliletersi W.TAZ :anlthe managementof 'th e ~Iwater Bleach-r hotel.: Mayor William E. Dever of' the cityof Chi cago', tmd E. A. B~eane, United States supervisor of rardio, were amnong many prominent speaker7 of the evening;. From 3yeA 1.r(3d: morning until 8 this morning tlw,, first program ever broadcast as far as New Zealand or Australia was sent outj to those countriesa by Station WGN. The WGN sta.ndhq for te47Chcago Tri- bune's motto: World's Greatest News- paper. te elo Tw Due toth fact that e lnTothe of The Daily goes to pres, in advanoer ;of e of Section One the station was listefi in the program column, "Ileadliners". ledr under its old c,-ll letters, WJAZ, ViA been new wavelength will also be used of 370 meters, except for the long dis-m~w tance programs such as from 3 o'clock __ this morning until 8. MOSCOW "WALL ST" HEADS CONFER HUBBARD TO COMPETE AT DRAKERELAYMEET Des Moines, Marche ".1_( ly A.P. -De Hart Hubbard, national senloi champion and Max Teeble, University of Missouri national junior champion. will compete in a special hop step and jump event at the Drake Relay meet there April 25, _26,~ Athletic Director K: L. Wilson, .of =Drake. announced to- night. The l~op, step, and jump is to be in.- chidled In the. Drake meet for the first time be co'ai dla e of the emphasis of nker-- iletan Oypcofcasare playing en jthe ev ent. DAMA, As Gladys she. is realistic, and nothing more than a true to life cook~,Re d te W n though she is in love, and faithful to her husband, with reservations. j The situations arc amusing, though a little trite. The lines are consistent- Eo e ri*t ly clever. As a rule, there is a subtle To F,;; 00* n-Wrr tir,1t~ons, it wiil be point behind it all1, and the joke, it !:, t:tr yn asige pr PpnI BOOR EA ,S; a l st RAte5 seems, is on c~exreeromlanticism1, as . 2dsalnr3rod it is practise'd by some authors.AL i.SId- !+Hi LEN . 10U AND CH VtC. RUISES - IL B. E. G. KUEBI ERAvvn Arbr.Mich. WEWR11 C A L KiNDO.OF 1t45UPNCK ;I, Ilaitll giIl;g board of AIM stock (A' change of'lloscow-left to right: K rasoosviickov, 1i. 1llFv if41h, ( old nikiun and Comiber; lladro-vin, The stock exchange of Moscow, which is one of the most important factors in thle finaneial 1I ul federation of Russian soviet re publics is irestoring t &- equilibrumn aif ter being, seeely slia(k,'u by dis .overyr embezzlements of Alexander Krasnoschekov, president of thle Indiustral I ik. ,The latter was once a lawyer in Chicago under the name of Toban,;con. The -T'iCnm of Abus ate to the revolution of his manipulations of bank funds in -thle interest or himself andl his brother. r oth haE-ve n under arrest. for some time. Th~e managing lhoard of the stock exchange, of which Krasnosehekov AsK: a member until his arrest is JUng; the situation under the gen eralship of Goinberg, the president o f the exchange. t { Y } :, i (Continued from Page P~our) tic situation in the second, in which Applejack and his pirate mutineer cut the cards for leadership and life. Bait he come through it all well and sound, with the help of his wards, Pop- py, and a trusty revolver, which he kept at his side through it all. The revolver provided him with safety, the girl, with coffee and comfort. The characters combine the charms of the romantic and the realistic. Amn- brose is pathetic, but likezile- wheni he: is an Englishman of high stand- lng, thrilling \0hen he is a pirate, and consistently funny throughout. Anna, us, An na. is fascinatig as a lady from remote parts shrouded in mystery. Lawrence 'Kan., March 31. - Auto tourists who travel through Kansas, this year, will have to pay a.(daily fee of 50 cents for the use of public tourists camps. (Patronize Daily Advertiserr.-Adv. Damon-: "Hley, there! Aren't you a friend of mnie." Pythias- "I certainly am. I'd do anything. hI the world for you. Yes, aniy- thainzg " fDamnon- "All right-prove it! Give me bad'y that Eldorado pencil you barrow, aJ last night.', 17 leads'-Y-all dealers 'r IFE STOPS TRAFFIC IN' ST. PAU, MJNN&APOiSi St. Paul, March 31.-(3y~A.l.)1 Wh'i-;ped into a blinding blizzard by a 401 mile gale, the heaviest fall of snow inz the history of St. P'aul's weather bureau paralyzed(lwise and vehic- ular comumunication today. Thr'oughout the northwest the storll4s intenzsity was; felt buttreport~s indicated it reached its height. Even in Mnneapolis snow"fall waz nearly 50 percent less than here. i$, in~ches of snow fell here from noorn Friday till noon today but early this morning the storm had let up' somewhat although it was still snow- ing. The previous record was 16.5 inches for 24 hours. BAK'S SHORTAGE LAID TO YOUTHFUL EMPF[8YE Arthur Taercer, 1 is I wo for~ reeveral years has !bn employed at the North University Aeu.branch of the Anin Arbor Savings :Bak, was charged in a warrant Thursday .with appropriatinig ,5, f, bankse funds. Kaerclher lives hhle ad's disappeared fro~m this vicinity. TEhe Bonding, company insisted that the authorities broadcast a, descriptonm and it is thought that hie will be lo- ca