T HE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 1?, 1937 wrxmr exnrrr a, NEWS I IL Michigan COUGHLIN DEFINITELY OFF1 THE AIR. Rev. Charles E. Cough-I lin, Royal Oak radio priest, last night carried out his previously announced intention of cancelling his contracts for 26 broadcasts this winter. Father Coughlin's office yesterday advised Stanley G. Boynton, presi- dent of Aircasters, Inc., that the proposed series would not go on the air. MISTAKES MAN FOR POLICE-, MAN. FACES FEDERAL EXECU- TION. Anthony Chebatoris was li- able today to a federal murder charge with a maximum penalty of death when Henry S. Porter, 45 year old Bay City truck driver, died of wounds inflicted by bank robbers who mistook him for a policeman after a frustrat- ed holdup of the Chemical State Sav- ings Bank at Midland, Sept. 29. Chebatoris, 39 years old, was cap- tured after his accomplice, Jack Gracey of Detroit, was killed by Dr. Frank L. Hardy, Midland dentist, N BRIEF. who fired from his office window as, the men fled after shooting the bank president and the cashier. EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS WWJ P.M. 6:00-Tyson's Sports. 6 :15-Dinner Music. 6 :30-- radcast. 7:00-Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15--Souvenirs. 7:45-Sport Review. 8:00-Phillip Morris. 8:30-Lady Esther Serenade. 9:00-Vox Pop. 9:30-Hollywood Mardi Gras. 10:30-Jimmy Fidler. 11:00-Newscast. 11:15-webster Hall Music. 1 Y30-Dance Music. 100-Northwood Inn. W JR P.M. 6:00--Stevenson Sports. 6:15-Comedy Stars. 6:30-Glen Gray Orch. 6:45--Whispering Jack Smith. 7:00-Poetic Melodies. 7:15-Modern Miracles. ':30--Helen MeuIcken,. 8:00-To Be 1Ai nouncrd. 8 :30-Al Jolson-MartPha Raye. 9:00--Al Pearce. 9:30--Jack Oakie C olleg. 10:30-News Comes to Life. 11 :00-Headline News. 11:15-Reminiscing. 11 :45--Meditation. 12:00-Bob Crosby Orch. 12:30-Ted Flo Rito Orch. CKLW P.M. 6:00-_-Turf Reporter. 6:15-News and Sports. 6:30-Exciting Moments. 6:45-The Johnson Family. 7:00--Vincent York Orch. 7:15-Luigi Romanelli OGrh. 7:45-Knights of Columbus. 8:00--Jazz Nocturne. 8:30-Sleepy Hollow Gang. 9:00--Fred Waring Orch. 9:30-Let's Visit. 10:00-Symphonic Strings. 10:30-Aloha Islanders. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15--Ted Weems Orch. 12:00--Leo Reisman Orch. 12:30-wayne King Orch. WXYZ P.M. 6:00--Harry Heilmann. 6: 15 -Factf inder. 6:30---Day in Review. 6:45--Lowell Thomas. 7:00---Easy Aces. 7:15--American Home Products. 7:30-Green Hornet. 8:00-Husbands and Wives. 8:30-It Can Be Done. 9:00--Ben Bernie. I9:30-- Gocul Times Society. 10:00-Hugh Johnson. 10:15-Victor Arden. 10:30--WPA Detroit Oreb. 11:00--Tomorrow's Headlines. 11:30-Eddy Varzos Orch. 12 :00--Graystone. 12 :30--13i1tixiore Boys Classified Directory [ NOTICES TYPING, neatly and accurately done. Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3x WANTED WANTED: Young business man, grad. student or professional man to share first class apartment. Call' 4987 after 7:30. 93 CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical instru-! ments. Ready cash waiting for you. Phone Sam. 6304. 2x FOR RENT FOR MEN: Suite with private bath and shower for three. Also double with adjoining lavatory. Shower. steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 92 ROOM FOR RENT: Large, single room in faculty home. S. E. Section. Short walk to campus. No other roomers. Call 2-2961. 87 LAUNDRY STUDENT LAUNDRY in privaie home. Called for and delivered. Phone 7566. 91 EXPERIENCED laundress doing stu- dent laundry. Will call for and deliver. 4863. 1x LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. LOST AND FOUND LOST: S.A.M. fraternity pin. Initials H.B. J.R. on back. If found notify Harry Block at 7236. Reward. 89 LOST: Ladies wrist watch. Saturday night at Union dance. Call 8657. 90 FOR SALE I A ONE contax model I-Minacam F 2.8 lens $125 cash. Will also sell de- veloping tank, Weston Light Meter. etc., at sacrifice. Clark McHaughey, Lawyer's Club. 88 Read It In The Daily -- ---------- - 1 . (( LETS TALK SENSE! HY PAY for delivery charges alone to express your laun- dry home when it costs only a few cents more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your f amily is paying 76c (miiinimui SAMPLE BUNDLE 2 Suits of Underwear 2 Shirts 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks 2 Bath Towels COST 99c charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your laundry to and from Ann Arbor and then goes through the trouble of sending it to a laund ry at home or has that extra amount to wash herself. Why not spare yourself this added trouble and expense by making arrangements with one of the four laundries listed below: Price per Pound . loc 0 . Shirts, Full I Sox, E (MinimumB Bundle - 50c Extra .. . ..12c Dress Shirts not included in this Service xtra, pair, ....4c Handkerchiefs, Extra 2c _I Our Rough Dry (semi-finish) Bundle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on I shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send your laundry out of the city at these low prices. (Write houe today and or better yet, send explain these savings to your parents- this ad hme - it explains itself !) WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY VARSITY LAUNDRY I I