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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 18 19 JN————————S el IR VOICES IN THE AIR SATURDAY, (All Programs on Fastern Daylight Saving Time.) DANCE MUSIC TONTGHT, 0 WHAR—Lopez J 30 WAAM—Dar WRW-=D: music. WNAC—Copley Plaza —Traymore, wusie, usic. nt Loper's A—Frnie Golden's WPG—Cal. Night Hawks WIZ=—New York—455 ports jan Abas’ dinner con- m.—Lewisohn Stadium con- 30 p. m.—Joseph Knecht's orch. WEAP—New York—192 orch Ingraham's music. 1erson {-5 p. m.—Genc Williams “oremiost Tour, band. WGBS—New York—316 N int Reading. conard Garfunkel, > p. m.—Joe Kal n, Sport Talk Bensonians orchestra announced Dodd, baritone X, BOprano, Trio unced WMCA—=New York—341t Rene Yan Rb basa. ywitz, pian- Esther Ar Arno To be m.—Ernie announced P Golden's WRNY —New York— .- io industry hour arket fo ndo's cone arch rt Major Atkinson, noand T X Hound Hour. NV 4 Alron New York— 52 WORO—New York— WOR—Newark—10% BUGS . | 8:30 p. m.—Katinka Narinska, pl- anist 8:45 p. m.—Clara Auwell, harpist. 9 p. m.—Talk, Arthur James. 19:15 p. m.—Raymond Wright, bari- | tone, 9:30 p. | m.-—Mabelanna Corby's art- 9:45 m.— Katinka Narinska, pl- M company Mre. ening Leo at and B m WAAM—Newark—263 Sports,” Major Tate al program. a Dowds, soprano, — Al Marshall's Entertain- —Alice Laurle's Trio. m.—Al Marshall's Entertain- ce Rane soprano. Syneopa- m.—Grace Ranclle, soprano. 1:10 p. m.—Hartley Joy Doys. W IP—Philadelphia—308 m.—Luncheon music. ong of the Surf. p. m.—Philharmonle orchestra 5 p. m.—Dinner music. 7 p. m.—Dedtime story. S p m.—Philharmonie orchestra $:45 p. m.-—"Song of the Surf. §:50 p. m.—Veselli's band; oloists. 306 p. m.— e music. WHAR—Atlantle City—2 geaside Trio. Lopez Juniors' danc P WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 30 p. m.—Infernational track meet Oxtord and Cambridge vs. Prince- | ton and Cornell. 6:45 p. m.—Orge sita 7 p. m.—Ambassador dinner music. £:05 p. m.—Concert and solnist. p. m.—Veselli's concert hand. m.——Traymore dance orchestra. . m.—Dance orchestra WGY —Schenectady—380 | s.25 p. m.—~8ymphony program 110:30 p. m.—Curler orchestra. WRW—Tarrytown—273 m al program 2:35 p. m. tnment. | 10 p. m.—Dance orchestra 10:30 p m. ~Entertainment, |11 p. m.—Dance orchestra, scores WGR—Ruflalo—319 2:45-10:15 p. m.—U. 8 Army band WHAM—Rochester—278 4:30 p. m.—Theater orchestra & p. m.—Eastman theater organ 3 p. m.—Theater orchestra: scores; Providence—208 idin program m.—~WNAC dinner dance e announced m music; popular W OT S— Woreestor- P m.—TLuncheon musie e Gl ar: geores Cleveland—389 WEAR— leveland—250 Dinner concert WCN—Detroft—H16 iketie Detroit S 3o semble WTAC_Tiigin—302 Hal CEE —Flgin— w o WTAS T WK RC—Cineinnat|—326 Popular s Band Hill He : 3y Roy Grove - WILW—Cincinnati—423 )rgan recltal, m,—-Scores and Instrumental 5pm 8:30 p. trio, —$pecial Birthday anni- versary program. News, corcs, WSB—Atlanta. 10 p. m.—Week-end Re 45 a. m.—Journal skylark 128 ue Hired Help WMC—AMemphis—199 10:30 p. m.—Special musical offer- ing. WOC—Davenjort—i84 111 p. m.—Roberts String orchestra. 1 a. m.—Le Claire hotel orch., dirert from Le Claire hotel roof garden. KSD—St. Louls—b15 Grand Central theater pro- arles Henry Huber- York was secretly ma | ricd 1 the registrar's | ford to Princess Nina danghter of General Prince ins Mdivanl, aid to e late Nic as. 1 The engagement of Mr. Huberich 'nnll Princess Nina was announced in | London in April. He ola an interna- tional lawyer of prominence, ma | talning offices in Berlin and | Hague, as well as New York. He is ‘19 years old and a graduate of Yal '49. He also attended the Uni ties of Berlin and Heidelberg, He was formerly professor of law at the University of Texas, Leland Stanford and the university of Wisconsin, Princess Nina is twenty-two. ew Mdivani, Zach- Czar BOY HAS APPENDICITIS | Clifford, the nine year old son of | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCarthy of 95 | Hamilton was stricken with appendicitls while visiting with his launt, Mrs. George Froeba at her { eottage at Clinton Beach. He was brought back to this city and under- went an operation at the New Brit aln General hospital last evening, street, PETAIN ARRIVES AT FRENCH FRONT His Presence Greatly Encourages Troops Rabat, French Moroceo, July 18 (M -—The arrival of Marshal Petain and the news of forthcoming large reinforcements have greatly heart- ened the French hordes of Abd-el-Krim, Riffian pre- tender to the Moroccan sultanate, ‘The marshal, vice-president of the euperior war council and one of I"rance’s best military organizers, ar- rlved here by airplane from France psterday afternoon. He dined with overnor General lyautey at the restdency and the two immediately ht inte conference, accompanied members of their staffs, Petain will stay here two or th days hefore going o ez, to the cap- ture of which city Abd-cl-Krim tending his hest efforts arshal is being recelved by the sultan. He expects to remain in Mo- roceo for 15 days, conferring with the various commanders and laying the foundation for the organization which it is believed will bring rapid victory. His recommendations as to the men and material necded for the campaign are expeeted to be speed- ily carried out after his return to France. The sltuation as a whole seems to be siightly better, althongh it 1s still serious. Aldd-el-Krim is continuing his effective propaganda, Riffian \gents poisonivg the minds of the friendly tribes against the French and trying to upset the spiritual au- thority of the sultan, Some of the agents have worked well into the in- terior, many miles south of the Ouergha valley. The Riffian chief hopes that by stirring up the tribes to resistance he may be able to reach Fez with- ce ant lars reserve blow His in a bloody drive, or at least them to dellver a decisive tactles ohlige the French to forces facing the | is | Today the | aving to uee hig pitked regu- |1 o= &0, M |keep unremitting are countle vigilance, Thers s small actions along the [front, and these, although in serious slaughter of {ending attacking tribesmen extry the defenders, wearing A strong force of Riffians ent the highroad at Alnaleha and is maintaining a steady rifle against that post. Abd-cl-Krim also lseems to he preparing a e lattack on all the posts hetween Bab ‘]Im:{v‘ and Tafrant, usually the are mel o has neerted The French are keeping a number eolumns on the to of mobile Jircetions, tribes, | News of the of Sheriffian i1t be to he | hind the batt ty and repres Iribes by loc [the enemy and appears to bo gooll effect |™ Much is hoped for from the pres- the Me in the region, to the east of vz, where tribes, which are the | warlike in the protectorate, are \in temper and altogther un- Hable, el e WOULD BAR BABY ACTORS, Rerlin, July 18 (®—Chfldren un- jer three years of age will b | permitted to appear in moving pie- ture films 4f a bill introduced in the Reichstag hecomes a 12 | The bill points ont that the ! cons and physical strain of facing | the bright lights of mov adios is {njurious to infants. The bill further prosides that children hetween thre and 12 years may ar in filma except by permit of police and school authorities, reassure wavering tine, maintain loyal- disloyalty among the has reache having 1 metheds, ence of the amon most of unee not NINE-MONTH ST NCI Springfield, Mass, Jnly 18.—Wil | tred Choninard of Thompsonville, 1c found guilty here yesterday driving €0 as to endanger life, received a gentence of nine months the correction ich he appealed. Chor s brought out, caused the |of Joseph Macri last March ove at high speed into | midst of & crowd that had collected aceident at from ard, it death when house of motor traveling at the seene of a | Cheninard denied [ cessive speed. i HERALD'S STATION "CFAC, calgary, Alta CFCA, Toronto, Can. CFCN, Calgary, Alta. CHNC, Toronto, Ont. CJCA, Edmonton, Alta. CKAC, Montreal, Que CKCD, Vancouver, B. CKCK, Regina, Sask. CKY, Winnipeg, Man KDKA, Pittsburg, Pa.. KFAE, Pullman, Wash. WFDM, Beaumont, Tex.. KFY, Los Angeles, Calif KFIZ, Fon du Lac, Wis KFJF, Oklahoma City, Okla KFNF, Shenandoah, Ia KFOA, Seattle, Wash. .. KFRU, Bristow, Okla...... KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif.. IKFUM, Coloradn Springs. .. KFVE, University City, Mo. KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif. KGO, Oakland, Calif. 4 KGW, Portland, Ore. o KILJ, Los Angeles, Callt WJR, Seattle, Wash. KLY, Oakland, Calif KNX, Los Angeles, Calt h it Sl KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah. HTHS, Hot Springs, Ark KWG, Stockton, Calit.... KYW, Chicago. 11l WAAM, Newark, N. J WAHG, Richmond Hill, N.Y. WBAP, Ft. Worth, Tex. WBAY, Columbus, O. WBCN, Chicago, TlI.. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. .. WCAE, Pittsburg, Pa... WCAL, Northil WCAP, Washington, D. C.. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. WCAY, Milwauked, Wis > 266 469 WCE WDAF, Kaneas City, Mo WEAF, New York, N. ¥ WEAR, Cleve : iH, S1, Boston, Mass. , Berien Spr., Mich WFAA, Dallas, Tex........ C WFBH, New York i WGR, Buffalo, N. WGY, Schenectady, D WHAD, Milwaukee, V . WHAR, Atlantic City, N.J. WHAS, Louisville, . WHB, Kansas City WHEK, nd, O... WHN, New York, N. ¥ WO, Des Moines, Ta.. MWHT, Chicago, TH..... WHT, Chic . 1L WIBA, Madison, W 'WIP, Philadelphia, % WJIAR, FProvidence, R WJAS, Pittsburg, Pa WIBC, La Salle, WJAID, Mo WJYV, New Y WJZ, New Yor WKAR, . Lan WhRC(, ¢ WLt WLS, CF WLW, ¢ WMAQ, Chicazo, 111 Chicago, M. . Miami Beach, i Tenn WMCA, New York, 2 WNAC, Boston, Mass.. WNYC, New York, N. WOAW, Omaha, Neb WOC, Davenport, Ia W00, Philadelph! WOR, 3 405 nein [} nati WRRBC WRC, Washir WRED, 1 WRNY, WRW, T WSAL « WSB, Atianta, Ga.. WSMR, New Orlea WTAM, Cleveland WTAS, Figin, T WTIC, Hartford WWAE, Joliet WWJ, Detroit, M 333.1 8:00. 4613 5:30- 9:15 C 336.9 8:30-10:00 , 6:20- 0:15 T 302.811:00. > 423 SUN. MON. TUES. 9:00-14 6:00- 7:00 9:00-10:00 7:30- 0-10:3 9.00.10:00 7:30-10:00 5:30- 8:00 8:45-10:00 £:30-11:00 £:00-10 6:30- 7 :00-12:00 10:00-12:00 :00- 1:00 8:00- 1:00 8:00- 1 0. 8:00 8:00- 1:00 . :15- §:00 :30-10:00 £:30-10 7:00-11:00 4:00- 8:00 713 6:00-10:00 4:30.11 a0 9 6:00-11 .9 11:00- 1:00 3.7 '8:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 £:00-10 7:00-11 8:00- 1 5:00-11 7:00- :30-10:00 5-10:00 2:00 10:30 8:00-11:3 5:00-11:00 5:30-10:30 Tilan 10:00 5:30-12:00 8:00-10:00 0 7:30-10:00 . 9:00 a:00 $:00- 9:00 6:00. 6:30-12:00 7:30-12:00 7:30-11:00 3:00. 6:00 7:30- 9:00 5:30-10:30 6:00-12:00 10:15- £:45-10:00 5:00- 6:30 P 7:45-10:00 00-11:00 :00-11:00 9:30-12:00 1:30- 9 6:30-10:30 6:00- 9 6:00-10:30 6:00.10:30 7:15- 9:00 7:15- 830 7 £:00-10:00 10:00-12:00 7:30-10:30 10:00.12:00 7:30. 9:30 6:30- 8:00 $:00-10:00 5:00- 6:00 6:00- $:30 6. $:00.10:00 § 5:00- 6:00 T 30- 1:00 00-10:00 00- 9:00 0- 9:30 - 1:30 00-12:00 00-12:00 10:00- 5 10: 8:30- 9:30 11 9:00-12:00 9§ 6:00-10:00 6:00-11:15 5:30- 9:30 6:00- 9:30 9:00.11:00 9:00- 1:00 5 6:30- 990 6:00- 10:00 00-10:30 10.10:00 8:00-11:30 6:00. 9 7:30 500 9:00 00-11:00 30- 9:00 1:00- 6:30 0. 8:00 00-11:30 3:00- 4:00 30- 9:00 7:00-10:00 00-11:30 ):00-12:00 00-11:45 :30-10:00 00-10:00 :00-11:30 7:00.10:00 £:0011:45 6:3! 6:00- $:00-10:30 6:00- 1 00-12:00 9:00.12:00 20-10:00 9:00-12:00 6:00- 700 9:00-12:00 6:00- 8:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 £:00- : :30. 8:00 6:00. 8:00 130 10:00.12: £:30-11: 100 00 00 6:00-10:00 00 5:30.10.00 200 00 $:00 - 12:30 12:00 30-12:00 0:15 51000 . 6:30 2:00.12:00 7:00-11:00 9:30.12:00 6:00-10:30 » 0:15 $:00-10:00 7:30-10:30 5:00- S: 9:00.12:00 6:00-10:00 0-10:00 0-11:00 5:15-12:00 8:00 9:00 9:00. 1:00 7:00.10:00 10:00-11:30 10:00.12:00 10:45-11:45 £:30-10:00 8:00.10:30 EVENING RADIO TIME TABLE FOR WEEK OF SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1925 FRI SAT. 10:00- 1:00 10:00.121 9:00-11 7:30-12 7:00-11 WS 5.30-11:00 20 | 7:30-11:00 10:00-12:00 5:00. 1:00 00 00 10:00:12:00 8:00- 1:0¢ 8:00- 1:00 6:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 30 6:30- 2:00 00 8:00-11:30 £:30-12:00 6:30- 30- 2:00 %:00-10:00 4:30-11:00 7:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 3:30.11:00 :00- 8:00 7:00-11:00 6:30-10:30 7:30-10:45 7:30-10:45 * 8:00-10:00 :00- 1:00 7:00-11:00 £:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 5:30-10.00 9:00-10:30 :00- 7:30 :00-12:00 :00-12:00 00 - 5:30. 8:30 :00-12:00 :30-12:00 700 7:00- §:30 1 1.00 5:00 11:00 7:00-11.00 :45- 1:00 00-11:00 00. 8:00 :00- 2:00( 5:00-11:00 7:00-11:00 7:00- 1:00 6:30-10:30 4.0 00 - 2:00 . 6:30 -10:30 10:00 5:30-10:30 7:00-10:00 0-12:00 §:30-10:00 11:00 200 900 10:00 12400 12:00 10405 74510415 10:15-11:00 8:45-10:00 5:00. 6:30 12:00 11:00 T00-10:00 5:30-11.00 50 01000 7:30 K00-11:00 6:00.11:30 £:3012:90 7:30-12:00 74 10:15-11:00 00 G0 7 Qan [ 6:30-10:00 30 00 5:00-11:00 2:00-11.00 8:00-11:00 12:00 10:30 110:30 5- 9:00 0-10 £:00-10 20 30 20 12:00 -11:00 9:00 - 9:30 - 1:30 00-12:00 1230 200-10:00 0. 9:00-11:00 :00. 9:00 7:30-11:00 15- 7:30 00 9:00-1 00- 1:00 10:00-12 2:00- 1 00. 6:3 0 30 00 7:00-10 00-11:30 9:00-11 §:00- 1 8:00-11:45+ 8:30-10:00 6:00- 4:00 8:00-10:30 8:00-11 :30- 7 00 8:00 2:00-12:00 go in all [ not apposed its admission o test his views in open court .nder oath in contest with the testimony | of great educators and scientista. | “Bryan made the lssue and thun [ when he found that no reputable ‘m'lnnll.‘ll and no pre-enminen, theo- logian could be found to support his views in a court of fustice, Bryan fled from the issuc and sought the protection of technicalitles. } “Bryan, who blew loud calls for a ‘battle to the death’ has fled from the field, his forees aisor- ganized and his pretentions posed.” BRYAN ACGUSED OF DODGING CONTEST Scopes Lawyer Says He Hides Behind Technicalities July 18 (A ter statements court adjourned until owing the exclusion by Raulston of expert Scopes evolution State- Head of British Air Force Against This Type Oxford, Tng., July 18 (P—An at- tempt {8 being made to organize Alr Force Officer's Training Corps in Oxford, ulong the lines of the exigt- ing University O. €. There are i hen pre jke John T testimony in the William I'ent admission of g that a% nnings Bryan declared Jluws of evidence such testimony Judge Raulston done otherwise, | from Clarence Darrow the Mr. Bryan had fled from of his own creation to seck | “protection of technicalities.” Bryan s : psonally 1 am anxious to see fullest diseussion of the subject tion but I cannot ignore the of Tennessee rela- introduction of evide m of the court could been otherwise undor is stale It 1& 80 plair could have ig- on if had wanted to yot indicate a dispesition of the judge or couns.! to avold a discussion of nght that cisic ndge not 1 16 on 1 or t evolution but the court could not act a mock trial or debating society tried by evidence and th excluded such ex intended to disput statute or to pros part Sults are 18 of pert the letter of the fw unwise.” evidencs testimony I'he statement of Mr. Darrow W reply says and past that of Mr. throug the S the Bryan ut the is attitnde show country hing in h discnssfon i1 cvolution Reyvan has done 5 power to prevent the court of the Rible. subject of i the Byt ws well that ould not have ruled out ostimony if Bryan had perfeetly sentif RACKLIFFE willing to express his opinions on and religior vhere his statements will not Lo questioned. Ruf Bryan has not dared | FOR SALE | Two Family House of 12 rooms on Union street. | Steam heat, price reason- | able. COX &DUNN, 272 Main St. '[HOMES]| FARMS| BUILDING LOTS || INVESTMENT | PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE “Bryan is seience CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND ! DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE —General Trucking— 13686 STANLLY ST. Tel. 3472-2 FOR Ideal for rooming house. DE WITT INSURANCE SERVICE Brand new two-family h the city. expense. 272 Main Street trumipet | Phone 343 | several aiticulties to be overcome, among them the university prohibi- flon of fiylng by undergraduates, The anti-military spirit which ehur- ‘H('h‘rll,l d the undergraduates wWho had been through the World war i slowly pussing away us a new g1 eration comes Into residence and | the military training courses are b.- coming poj Sir Hugh Trenchard, the the English air force. In a speceh at Cambridge, informed [ nearers (hat there 1o | & H*‘ alr warfare, that it | only 18 destroy the people and ci {and industries of the enemy wit | preventing the enemy from earryii: on a like program of destruetion 11 he had his way. he sald, he wo 1 abolish air warfare, This admision from an officer so highly placed | damped the ardor of many avlatio enthusiasts. lar agaln head air BROS., Inc. , Park and Bigelow Sts. WHEN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Under Grant's 25c, 50c and §1 Stors Also, Always a Fresh Supply To Take Home SALE CAMP STREET - 13 ROOM DWELLING Price right for quick sale. A. RILEY €O, INC, NATL. BANK BUILDING ouse for sale on Park Boule- vard. This is one of the most rapidly growing sections in t Property is hound to increase in value as improvements are being steadily made here, at heavy CampReal Estate Co. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 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