The conviction was widely ox-pressed that the question of revision of war debts and reparations must soon be tackled. Although the assembly adjourned today, council remained on guard to encourage further progress in bringing tho Manchurian dispute to a satisfactory conclusion. Sunshine. Laundry Prices Reduced ’Any ladie3* dress cleaned and pressed $1.00 Any man's suit cleaned and pressed 50c MTe call for and deliver at above prices. Phone Cr. 3372 (Adv.) BANK BANDIT CAUGHT SOON AFTER HOLDUP (By Associated Press) PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., Sept. 29. 29.—Three hours after ho had held up the American Bank at Burr, Neb., obtaining $350. Jess Pender, 20, who said he was from Kansas City, was captured in the basement ■ of an abandoned house here this afternoon by Night Policeman Dave Pickerell. Plckerell said he recovered the eptire loot of the Burr robbery and took from Pender a .32 caliber revolver. Homesteaders, with “Day to Day'*' played as a trombone solo by Jerry Cimera. The address of President Hoover in connection with the opening of lhe new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue. New York City, will be broadcast from the cabinet mom of the White House on this afternoon at 5 o’clock, over WOAI. President Hoover’s four minute speech will be heard as part of the special broadcast of the pre-open-itif* program of this great new hostelry, which will bo heard from 4:45 to 5:30 p. m. Lucius Boomer, president of the Waldorf-Astoria Corporation, will respond to the President’s words. The remainder of the program will bo given over to orchestral selections under tho direction of Kino Rapee, general musical director of the National Broadcasting Company. The establishment will not bo officially opened until October 1. College memories will be revived by a male quartet In the first of a new series of programs to be broadcast under the sponsorship of the j National Battery Company over WO At Wednesday at 7 p. m. Guy Robertson. baritone who sang before more than 500.000 persons attending the St. Louis Municipal Opera season during the past summer months, will be -heard as guest artist in a new Wednesday series beginning this evening from.7*13 to 7:30 o’clock. Leonard Joy and his orchestra will bo heard also during the series. Robertson will offer his operatic and Plage musical hits during each broadcast. T.he series, which will be known as "Guy Robertson, baritone,” is sponsored by (he Brown Shoe Company of St. Louis. Mo. For the first time since his return from Europe, Percy Grainger, pianist and composer, will be heard on the air Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 8 o'clock over WOAI. Mr. Grainger will be introduced as the first guest arii-l on the new series of Moblloil Concerts, and will play the Fantasy of Liszt and his own com'posiiions. Country Gardens. This will be the ninth time that tho popular pianist-composer has been heard with the Moblloil Concerts during Hie past two years. Oiher artists on the program will include Miss Gladys Rice, soprano, a male chorus, an orchestra, under the direction of Natanlel Bh ilk ret. and John Holbrook, master of ceremonies. Symphonic mid musical show excerpts will he heard in the Halsey. .Stuart program to be broadcast from WOAI. Wednesday at 8 p. m. nclodles from "Hit th** Perk” and Union's ''Harmonica Player” are o bo played by tho orchestra. A second procram dedicated to | young American song writers will •Arthup Pryor'&V?reni#-fttm! r.vfll play "March of thr Musketec Kv Fn'r.il, and the "Barnuni and Baiky March." over KTSA and Columbia at 10:13 p. ni. fj; Morton Downey, Camel minstrel, h« over KTSA and Columbia at in:.70 S« P. m.. will .«ins "When Your Hair in Has Turned to Silver" and 'I in Don't Know Whv." I P. --- Co Dance orchestras over KTSA 11 md Columbia are St. Moritz Or- nr •hestra at 3 0:43 p. m. and Eddie m >uchln and his Central Park cc ’asino Orchestra at 11 p. m. u ___ *o Ann Leaf, organist, and Ben Ulev, tenor, are heard on the proram of "Xocturne," over KTSA Ih nd Columbia at 11:30 p. m. If you are weak, run-down, or suffer monthly, TAKX3 ^ 9Tm^F0R Purely Vegetable MEDICINAL TONIC /-71 W Are you sure j your tubes are all “working”? ' ~ Ask your dealer for of uO T\ «r