er in the forum di.- rected by Clif ton M tley will be Edward R. Mur- row, chief Euro- pean correspond-, ent -of the Colurm- bia Broadcasting E. JR. Murrow systemn, who re- po0r te d Hitler's March "Anschluss" to Amnerican lis- teners fromn ViennaBi, and War- saw, and who directedi the-large staff of Amnerican journalists and com- mentators broadcasting the recent Czech crisis from Europe's capitals. Mr. Murrow has just.retùrned to this country for a brief conference with -American broadca.sting ,o ff i cials, ,and is making a special trip to Chicago at the counil's invita- Historie Performance Averaging two hours sleep a day for three weeks during the recent war scare, Murrow was a key fig- ure in the organization that brought Americait listeners the voices of Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Da- ladier, Benes, Eden, and others as history was made. From London, in interviews with Bistish states men, and by short wave in two way discussions with H. V. Kalten- second l pace Destroyers. High teami three garnes: Artillery 870-927-10062803, high team game: Artillery, 1006; high îndividual three, games.: Lippen, 148-188-195-531, high individual game: Lippen, Ueninolds, 195. Tream Standings Team w Bombers.............10 Torpedoes...... ....8 Gunners........... ......... 8 Artillery............. Destroyers......... Engineers.......... .6 Pet. .667 .533 .533 .467 .400 .400., TRETA UPSILON'UHO LEAGUE Two mixed teamss, of the Theta_ U.psilon Rho league fought a 'hard and close maâtch for.supremacy ls Monday evening when the.:"Theta- teers" nosed out the "Reds" by a mere 12 pins.« The -Theta-teers" included Captain Bmn ("Cannon- bail") Luthi, Steve books, and Mil- dr'ed HallbJerg, The, . -.Reds,". 1ed ýby, AI Ackermanhl, included Mae Hale and Richard Hosking. TThe league is composed of memrbers of the young people's group sponsored by the Methodist churich aand meets every Monday evening at the Ridge avenue alleys. CENTRELLA LEAGUE Things are happening in the Ev- standings are close all trhe way down. Only five games difference betweeni first and eighteenth place. The results last Week were: *Wilmette Battery won1 3 from Scotts * Mr~iton, , . ynch won 3 from Wil- mette Ice Company, Bungalow won 2 from Wilmette Theater,.River, Inn won 2 from Nelson Laundry, Ace Motor Sales won 2 from Braun Bros. Oul Company. Frank Mei.er Jr. won, 2 from Evanston Paint and Glass, Com pany, Mac's Con- fectionery wion 2 £rom Shimoneks Serv - ice Station, Hicks Krier won 2 from Wilmette Tailors, J. Wittens DecoratorsÀ won 2 from Bordeni-Weiland Dairy.. Gamesà of two hundred or better were b'-'wled 'by F. Beiderer, 200:E. Bleser, 225 and 216; Dr. Genster, 223;. Leis, 215; M.- Braun, 213; J. Miller Sr,. 211; J. Bleser. 203; G. Bleser, 201;- H. .Niackel, 201; J. Zuetschel, 1201; and H.. Sieren. 200. Don't Forget the dance Noverober 12. -John P. Wiltjer; secretary-. WILMETTE BOWLINO ALLEYS After a rather slow start, Boule- vyard Drggista eeni t4 be hitting their stride. Winning three games last week, they then turned right around - and ail but rode Quinlan Record Service* out of the league, dropping them into the cellar, by sweeping the series. Tom Lynch Boosters, who dropped into second place last week, took picks on the league-leading Del Bonnern Tailors, taking ail three games and undisput-. fed i)sesinof first place. The local group will leave the First Congregational church, Sun- day aftèrnoon, at 2:45 o'cdock. 1The, program for the afternoon is divided into two parts. The first, froni.k 4 to 5 o'clock, will lie a gen- eral1 as sembly in-, the large audi- torium of. the New First, chur eh.- The..churèh choirs w'ill provide s- eral1 musical, numbers. Walter Staves, new national president of the Pilgrim Fellowship, and -Dr.. S. C. Kincheloe .-of the Chicago Theo- logical, Seminary will be the speak- erÉs on' the theme "Christ and the C ity . Yy1".1ý 1..1ý ýýý The second part of the program wvill be "Little Tours Here and There." At this timfe,, the 'group will be divided. into six groups, accord- ing. to the interest of the individ- uals., Admission to these groups will necessitate a ticket, which may be secured from the local church, it is expia ined. Watt. High individual seÉies was taken by Heegeman with 603. top- ping Herbons series by three pins. Standings: Tom iLynch. Boosters Wolff and Watt Hdlwe. Del Bonnem Tailors McDaneil Candy Co. Boulevard Drug Co. Quinlan Record Service WILMETTE WOME1ý Locust Farm Stor( F-iames' to Ben EricI4 15 9 .925 14 10 .583- 13 il .542 12 12 .500 10. 14 .417 ....8 16 .333 'S LEAGUE es lost three -sn Delivery, th co vntient. In Viennra during Hitler's Austnian coup, Murrow subtly gave Ameni- * cari listeners a true report, despite the presence of Nazi censors and sentries at the microphone. Knows Ris Europe * Fresh from the ever-changing European scene, he is qualified to speak with authority on the work- ings of the Nazi propagancla mra- to. the tune of three to nothing and by. their victory went into first place, leading the J. J. Lipp Paper Company team by a narro w mar- gin of three-tenths of one per cent, although both teams have won four- teen games and lost four. The team standings go to prove that anything cari happen in a bowl- ing lea gue., Team Standings. Place Teamn Won Lost 1. Nottoli Bros. Produce Co. ..14 .4 for the evening with a 234i. Hign team game went to McDaniel Candy Co. who rolled .a 944 game, one pin more. than their opponent Wofff and and lost. Hi-Riduge maîrket. won t and lost one to Herman J. Ratny Florist, which brings Ben Erickson Delivery out of the cellar into third place and drops themn into fourth place.. Ada Cummings had high in- dividual game and high series of the season this week with gamnes of .123- 197-180 for a 500 ,series. Standings, .L.Pt T.n..n., ,.W. L.. Pet.R Locut Farn.Stors ý7,5 .593 6 6 4 8 .500 .333 with James Shotwell of "Interna tional Organization." K. 0F C. LEAGUE Murrow handled.the 1936 politicai The Bungalow won two garnes campaigu for CBS, and has: super- last week and are. now the league vised al CBS European broadcasts. leaders. Evanston Paint and Glass, since the sprinig of- 1937.. who were in first place last week Jim Baile?, is one 'of the ment- bers 'of the football team formea recentty under the auspices of the Winnetka commut&:ty house., Photo by Woody Wilsin RÈTU1RN TO ST. PAUL Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anderson re- turned to their home in St. Paul, Tuesday, after spending. a month visiting their daughter and family, the"Oswald Malands of 514 Kenil-' worth avenue, Kenilworth.