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Show HIGHLIGHTS . . . in the news Berlin: Columbia Broadcasting System resumed its broadcasts from Berlin, although the Nazi government govern-ment was told there would be no change in the CBS policy. Germans Ger-mans had halted the broadcasts in protest over the way Elmer Davis had commented on an interview over the air with P. G. Wodehouse, British author interned and then released re-leased to do broadcasting. Washington:. Fifty-two D. C. motorists mo-torists were arrested, charged with having "smoky" exhausts on their cars. It was the opening gun in a campaign by Secretary Ickes, controller con-troller of the oil situation, to con- serve gasoline. In the national cap-; cap-; ital motorists were told that they must have their cars adjusted, or their licenses would be suspended as ! an enforcement measure. |