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p AIR T — \THE TUESDAY. 0—T" cial summary 0—Cotton quotations Eastern Daylight Saving Time, 0—Farm market reports Note—Astertsks «*) Indicate Pick | of the program. | Flgures to the left of call letters in- dicate kilocycles: those to right | meters 45—Same as W —Opera program, soloi don Amaizo, rd | 10:30—Roger Kahn's orchestra 30— WGBS—310 Uncle Geebee i:30—Bud Happer, 45-—Richard McCom 35—"Banjo Buc orchestra and the w New England Stations dings 630—WTIC, Hartford—176 -Dinner concert, Hub Restaurs trio k concert, Hotel Heu-|- cerpts from mberg); Nautilus —Dinner slein trio: som Time ade (E Dowell) W and ba T—Dinner concert, Heublein (Bi \dagie —Jack Dela rano rry); Leave Me? Night (lulia Pace, I Del Destino” Laug! b. Beach trio; soprano m); ¢ (Mac- xed quartet L . series scores contiaued, orchestra The ¥ spots 1k cctions Elementary Ttalian lessons Police seores 3 ; Submarine Gardens' Child Labor Lav dontana ord of the 10—Aiicia Stauf, sol Doris Mrtchell, Brown's Lady trio —Tolics ceather —\Municipal band 502—WRNY—371 ball, spurts Intertainment ~Hour of Music v Tau O N (Handel) v) (Ha Mio Dio,” (by Verdi iny! i Aria, | alarms; 2 by Dana & cal dirsctor WTIC (Wagner) rienn a. Reverie da Militaire Irar lection from frate.nity ban-. kowsky): | ards’ nizht Deweirs iwards' nizh )—WGEL—118 anna (Tang)) (Bryun) 1b Worthy Hills orchestra 11—News and weather 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 Music Hour 900—WBZ, Spr farket repos sineing )—Linder's violin paiovama iz Brother talks Jay in history ngfi s and Real estat A. C. Radio Fbrum raeds Niuslial 6:15—Edward J. McEnelly a orchestr seball resulis —Bert Dolan's Ma IR T Musical Mirth ws and the Newspaper 7:30—Hotel Statler Ens bl *7:45—To-Be-Weds, Farewell ap.?]_ gt e b pearance, from WJZ juk0:SU==anecaaestivg §—George Olsen's orchestra, from| LU A 19Z: Opening Vil Always | 0:23—Baschall scorcs Remember You, orclhestra and | U:¢)—Chinaland orche trio; A Shady Nook, orchestra; An| i iinnie Well, pianist Olsen Tango, orchestra; Deep AN OTB Tl a0 River Blues, Orchestea and trio; | S usical Extravaganza Puszta Marden, waltz, orchestra;|$:30—Music - Ple, vocal: Medley of Jays Biazes, | 10—Italian Hour of Music GHahastEd: Moonl D) of | 11—Ernie Golden's orchestra and vocal; Ragman's { B30 IVHN S S Piano and orchestra; Sundown, or- | 1 — Mind Reading chestra and vocal; Au American | ':30—Chate Fantasy, orchestra; Ifelancholy | S—Entertainment Melody, orchestra; String Quartet; | 9—-Special feature Russian Lullaby; On tic Road to Ll Satoxio eaira Samarkand, orchestra and trio DUICllin iG] Lk Glosing sony: 5—Radio Period 9—Flute quartet O—Dance -orchestra 10—Musical program 10:15—Mrs. R. J. McFall, colora-| tura soprano; Mrs. Francis Sp"lh! cer, contralto; Vera L. Stratton,ac- | companist and violin scioist 11—Baseball results 11:03—Bert Lowe and his orches 11:30—Weather; missing persons 50—WTAG. Worcester—s15 20—Concert; music 30—News 600—WCSH, Portland—500 f-—Grain marke stocks i:10—Weather; lost and found G:20—Farm feature 697—WNAC, Boston—130 The Smilers of Italian American Eastern Stations | 1270—WAAT, Jerscy City—235 { 6—Hollywood orehestra William Richardson, taik Sports resume H mpfi ! S—Pianist, uke: Headline { 9:45—Toda 10—Doll and 0—W t 1—WBOQ —Delhi orchestra T10—WOR, Newark—105 . 5:15—Children’s songs :30—"Dok” Eisenbourg Sinfonians | ¢'g0— ¢ i S0 SO0 i one of he Hkint | 7:30—Hagen's orchestra df< oneinute talk | s—Antonia Sawyer's Artists diLne Daly of the Ivorica | 8:45—Organ recital; tenor 30—Newspaper Sidelights S0 el ok Copleyans Helen Miller, contralto Shcaclaccs —Sitting Concert trio il : Dance orchestra 9:30—Down East trio 10;05—Dance music,Karl Rhode and his orchestra 860—W Boston—319 35—Positions wanted —Positions wanted; 1rarket and exws; lost and found rom New York News :3—Highway bul —Rig Brother ¢ 0—Phil Napoleon's or:e: < Musicale 30—"Pep for Your Feat’ 3: 45— Pianist 4—From New York 10—Cruising the A 10:05—FEd Andrews and 11:05—Ne 11:10—Radio forecast New York Stations 610—WEAF—492 abond dance orchestra dinner musig . piani “allaghan, bariton J. Newark—353 reports Gisela and RRose, songs 4:30—Louis Kopman, :enor ~The Jersey trio —TLouis Keating, ¥ 1 10:30—Bill Church’s orch 1110—WAAM, Newark: Dinner ore 3ill Felimet Pio Athl Vist St 263 sports tis orch. SO Hawaiian Duo . M. C. A. hour Four Towers alian Hour 760—WFI. Philadelphia—395 Ernie Holst's orchestra 1 From WEAL 1090—WHAR. Atlantic City—275 ceture period t o ho fano Twins 10—Columbia 0—Ritz Male R side tr 1000—W I( ¥ quartet he Dr orch s in Listory ench Atlante City—300 view of Elkir < mom me 30—Janssen's orches: v 660—WJZ—151 rket quotations ws May Movi “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment In Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s BARITFORL 590—WO0O0, Philadelphia—508 is the ladelphin—395 #1I0—WGR, Bufialo—319 )-—W 0—WGY, Schenectady—380 6:30—Hotel | { | |w |11—Dance orchestr 19—Same as W I i W RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESD 7:30—Outdoor talk, Jul andon, Fly Fishing for Trout” Ollie Yettru, pianist $—Elementary French son No. 15, Prof. I'rancis nnee, Union colleg: -Harmony Twins Correct time cady Ho quartst 0 w York 1080—WHAM, Rochester- 9—Same as WGY 600—WOKT, Rochesier—500 rwilight hour; Ozmite club —Dinner musi; D. Heyward weather reporis 18 quartet $20—WMAK, Lockport—365 Talk 8:1 ws: weather; 4—Theater musicale Musical program 0—Old-time 20—Music; concert Organ recital Tes- Pou- conrse, Al music music Southern Stations —WBAL, Baltimore—216 alon o estra Dinner orchestra ‘—Male quartet eas W ~WEBAL ensemble nce orck 610—WRC, Washington—169 ~Same as WEAF . Nina Reed; music Mayflower orchestra 1s me as W F 50—WHAS, Louisville—100 ame as WEA 0—WFAA, Dallas—476 10:30--Musicale 1—Theater hour 630—WBAP, Fort Worth—176 8:30—DMusic 0— Popular recital 630—WSM, Nashville—176 rchestral concert 9—Same as WEAF 11—Artist recital 700—WSB, Atlanta—428 f—Concert; educational talk e as WEAF Concert Western Stations 970—KDKA, Pittsburgh—309 Dinner concert; song rectial; ame as WIZ r concert 650—~WCAE, Pittsburgh—461 Dinner concert :40—Talk Piano ensemh le me as WHEAF Varlety concert Concert orchestra ame as WEAT 11—Theater revu 580—WCX, Detroit—517 §—Dinner music 10—Red Apple club 850—WWJ, Detroit—: —Dinner music —Same as WEAF 0—WLW, Cincinnati—122 —Music; talk stra; male quartct 10—Orchestral concert 920—WSAL Cincinnati—326 —Orchestra; talk —Program from WEAF 1—Palace theater music CHICAGO ON THE AIR. 1070—KMOX, §t. Louls—280 S—Dinner music, string ouartet ; songs 620—WOC, Davenport, 1a.—18b B 10—Dance music 10:30—Anniversary prog-am; concert orchestra; soloists 720—WCCO, Minneapolis—116 —Children's hour; markets; farm period —Program from ¥ 10:30: Musicale 12—Weather; 820—WDAF, chool of Ar! 1:45—Nighthawk Frolic 930—KO0., Denver. 9—>Markets; news; dinnzr concert 10:30—Farm tal’ Sf news 11—Barcclonians Mus 740—KHJ, Los Angeles—103 dren’s hour 0—Dogs. H. M. Robertson rt band, 11:4 15—Band co Dance music The fi s e couldn't mfortably, thout dr at the same ne lurge quantities of static which loaged %in our throat and caused us to cough considerably. However, the static died down graduaily and, by 10 o'clock, r' Volume a cellent ani there was around th: to be place. having ither and + went, like H ame throu WJZ. early in cial noic we remain throug program, ver, At §: WTIC, from ekly vaudeville presen- s broadeast, T unusnall A Miss I'y 10 Lo Mr ating at the ¥y 1 12 pi most of the tes At 0 cmed to us Got 1o ( ory sweet ¢ * while e wom the mi- won six the otn tenements nsed some it Al : son e v, Harr ing up m who ady run Jolson 11l talke loud-voic “Hello, not 1 talking ar sing own, imp nger on con- mely laugh- a swimming 1 on soms control was switched dio and tk EAF studio, from where we he conciuding selectioss on 9-10 o'clock program. After that the | i ve grand opera hour was pre rough with a oit of a | 1927. ———————-——:fi that the widow lied in her testimony, On leaving the court house in according to a juror who refused to | Long Island City, the jurors, who allow the use of his name. had been virtual prisoners for the “There was little doubt in any of | past two weeks, learned for the first our minds as to what the verdict |time of the flopd that is sweeping would b he said. “I could tell by | the south and the attempted non- the way Mrs. Snyder answered the |stop flight by Nungesser and Coli question put to her on the stand |from Paris to New York. that she was not telling the truth. | but it I8 understoo f\Va all believed what Gray sald.” | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | financial criets e e et % HEADS JAP BANK Tokyo, Japan, May 10 (P— Junnosuke Iinouye, former minister of finance, was appointed governor of the Bank of Japan today, suc ceeding Otohiko Ichiki. No reason was given for the Ichiki resignation Luzz on the wave it was not | tend roubled by static or by fading. Erva| “We Giles and Frank Munn, on the light | plied v voice was like a apera pr sang as a duet “The |shout in that dead-still room. Lo ite from the| “What is your verdict? musical comedy Munn sang | “We find Mrs, Ruth Snyder and ¥ himself “An Ivy Covered Shack.” | Henry Judd Gray guilty of murder The orchestral accompaniments were lin the first degree.” irp and clear, although they were! Mrs. Snyder moved only as much pt properly in the background. |as might have been caused by a L !twitching nerve or a sharply in- WNAC, Boston, and WEAN, Prov- (drawn breath. Gray did not budge. ence, broadeast Jimmy Gallagher' worst that could happen to orchestra. The stations came through [ {hem had come to pass, and they | with excellent volume, authough took it without a sign. they, too, were affected Ly the buzz. | Counsel for the defendants asked | LN that such motions as were to be ! made might be delayed “until such | roar came on and we feared that!ime as sentence is imposed.” Jus- | things had been automatically Scudder replied that he saw brought to a close for the evening, |no reason why sentence should not but the noise lasted for only five |pu imposed at once. | minutes and the air cleared up once| Then, one after the other, the mor | defendants were brought to stand him and ‘he spoke earnestly, WARC, New York; WAAM. New- | \oris which the spectators could 3B, Freeport; WMS( Wlnat hear but which it was believed ‘:}'{“"" ""flr" (m :‘"M advan-'\aq the imposition of sentence, tage. WPG, Atlantic City, came , 5 hrough very poorly, code and fad- | e Lcave Gougivonm ing getting in their awful work. he wie done Ane Bnylen firmly from the room 1with the prison matron who attends her trailing on behind. Gray followed, his eyes straight ahead. After the convicted couple were ! gone it was discovered that .sen- tence had not, been imposed after all, and that Justice Scudder had | agreed in a murmurred conferencc h counsel to impose sentence a k later. Until then the convieted ; e popular- | Pair will remain in the Queens its appearances in county jail. achusetts and the Con-| Would Be Eighth Executed lley, and it is composed| Mrs. Snyder, if the death penalty jans, fogether with a vo- |18 carricd out, will be the elghth cal trio. The first progsam will he Woman to be executed in New Lroadcast tomorrow night, we un-York state for murder. Four were iorstand. to death for killing thelr hus- However, no woman has | executed in the state since ! At 10:20 o'clock a most terrific take pains with your panes e Make sure that your car is reglassed with the Genuine Polished Plate Glass, Polished Plate Glass is rolled, ground and polished until it is as nearly perfect as glass can be made. It is toughened by a special process of an- nealing and will resist severe blows, shocks and body strains. It is solid and heavy. Vibration does not af- fect it. We stock Genuine Polished Plate Glass ex- clusively. We have every facility for cutting, grinding and fitting, and four experts ready and able to serve you. Drive over—the job can be finished while you wait. “—it’s RIGHT from RACKLIFFE When Win Ishields The Country Club Caddies, other- wise known as Dick Newcoml's So- ciety orchestra, will be heard from | WRZ. Springfield, regularly during| the summer months. This organiza- tion has a wide following in this city ind those who enjoy 1ts melodies will be happy to know that the band will be heard each Welacsday eve- Side Door Rear Windows Everything in Glass dined w ity through Western M necticut Vi of 11 mu D) s, proceedings of the third an- Memorial Vietor Herbert pro- gram, under the direction of the American Society of Composers, Au-| thors and Publishers, will be broad- dircet from the Crystal Room of the Ritz-Cariton hotel, New York | city, through the Red Network of | { the Broadcasting com-| The verdict came just seven sany, Wednesday evening, May weeks and a day after Albert Sny- ‘ihe program, which 1is kteing pre-|[der, the Queens Village art editor, pared under the direction of Gene [was found dead in his bed, his Buck, president of the society, Will head bheaten with a bludgeon, his bring b the microphone some |throat hound with a strangling wire | of the most outstanding artists of ‘and with chloroformed pads in his | the musical realm. Radio fans will lmonth and nose, recall that a similar program was| Tn the next two days hoth Mrs, | hroadeast over the Red Nutwork last |'Snyder and Gray were arrested and year. confessed, admitting that their first Gene Ruck and Angustus Thomas 'story of Snyder having heen killed tribute to the memory of | during a bur was false, ! an composcr with ap- | Mrs. Snyder later repudiated her Among the confession and swore on the stand | part are Johin that she had never planned to kil | {her husband and had tried in every she knew to prevent her ad- 1 lover, Gray, from committing | urder. ¥ stood hy hig confession, | which Jaid the blame for conception of the plan on Mrs. Snyder but nks? {which acknowledged that he, under ' E. L. |her direction, struck the first blow. The state charged that the two | i planned and uted the murder together to obtain $46.000 insurance carried on Snyder's life, Mrs. Snyder ave the insurance as ( s motive, saying he expected to extort the {been 1809, The jury, nnal which in less than two honrs returned the verdict finding hoth defendapts jointly gullty of | murder in the first degree, consist- | ed entirely of married men, 11 of them being fathers. Drive in on Bigelow St. Ask for Mr. Bigelow e s” will p the late Ameri propriate addresses. artists who will tak Philip Sousa, Paul Whiteman, Caro- line Andrews, “Roxy” (3. L. Rotha- | way fel), Raymond Hubbell, the Atwate Kent orchestra under th: direetion Louis Edlin, and ihe Russian thedral Choir. PARK STREET TEL. 5000 BIGELOW STREET Co . That's all for to Eclipse of Sun Will Alter Graduation Plans Oxford, England, May 10 (#)— Ancient Oxford University is proud WANTED TO LEASE Large comfortable Home, no || less than 10 rooms in West || End section, for 2 or 3 years. ‘ Brighten Up That Old Piece of Furniture Sapolin Brushing Laquer ALL COLORS We also carry a full line of Sapolin Varnish Stains and Enamels. A. A. Mills PHONE 5100 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work Write to BOX 8 HERALD CLIFFORD C, JOHNSON General Contractor Jobbing. Laying and Scraping Floors, Walnut St., Maple Hill, Phone 3079-1. Tstimates Furnished. s next ins are alarm- nsole them- | that | | | eclip rou- the than a the university's sy nothing conld tine. When vost nts land si mornin Snyde Quickrelieffrom painful colleeted by ! corns, tender toes and A total of § t Zion church the A, M. E committee Saturday and the pastor i committee in charge is very teful to the public for its gener- = of its age-old traditions, precedents MONeY from her as soon as she col- | i honll e nibirias lected. He could ive no motive for ar eclipse to change one of them, | er doing the killink - except her | For centurics Oxforil’s commence. | 0f(en expressed dislike for her hus- et Gy Ras - Bieen mnalteielly | g g ot netk o fhe hoiul vas 1B | scheduled for the last Wednesday | & T ER FORE 0L : | In June, This year. however, the |8econd day G as on the stand | Wednesday falls on June on (i1 Dis gwnidotenasrlten (heydold fa | ich 3a. ‘ftheve i to ho a toial|Srephic'story of the liilling in which e Consequently, | e related how after the first l-lcu\" D ns bods. of the university | Snyder grappled with him ana e at a solemn session today, decided |5 "‘i.‘,‘l‘(:,’,‘h""“,:mnii‘ \',lflmi,. help | ergigesSunyL s ‘ "I up ‘tho sashweight 1 had dropped | day. : - and rained blows on Snyder's head. Conservative Oxon Then he lay still and she chloro- | ed at the change, but ¢ formed him ! s ith diuowlais No Relatives Present I¢ il the verdict was rendered ¢ 1o relatives of the defend re in court mothe! ster had been there in the but had left in tears. Mrs. | s mother, who has only ap- 1 in court twice since the trial started, was not present all day. Rut Albert Snyder's brother was there, in a state bordering on col- 7 nd he drew a deep shudder- {ing breath as the verdict was an- nounced. o THE OLD HOME T cecCOC S 7 NOW THAT Yo MENTION IT, OTEY- i A STRANGER DID COME)|-OOK LIKE IN JUST AT cLOSIN® ((A HARD TIME,AND BOUGHT TWO JuGs, TEN POUNDS OF RAISINS, BEST QUALITY, AND SOME YEAST! several e'll faint HES GOIN"To BE A RARD DRINKER FROM NOW order is epilepsy @ three sim in n ol imposition ext Monday. Is Calm r stoica hich nent Gray still her form the neces: of of lover, Im the was, « he | t tol entire ek the | had | i find An room was one ury haa | oelock | of the else 19 court room A xpected s soon thought the ing additional Justics ur I of Sen vet. o One chambs the di his gone for a half he arrived Jury Justic. George You foreman of “Have vou' he intoned sonorous- 004 bet bench in ro 1t oA ver. the these de- Miss Molla R. Nair of 36§ } the only thing you Main street reported to he police at!coula have expected.” he said. s driving on Plainvil'> road. the | parcons crowded into the sultry, ill- rear fender of he car was side-|yentilated room t 1 © did not stop. Miss Neir did not|Scudder began his charge and the number of the car. doors were locked. Several women | score of others stood about the door: MRS SNY[]ER lS IN | With tears running down their faces . | before they were overcome. f you don't let us out, | told the court officers, *'w ‘[mv the floor.” i were told. “The to keep | i the door closed.” — | had | Tong Island City, N. Y. May 10 (U'P)—Tollowing are comments of _ | murder trial. on the verdict of mur- “lder in the first degree. pever thought T would get this, Judd | ¥ is to blame for this. . but I had to tell the truth. ve {o die, 1 guess the cards District Attorney Newcombe was a fair and just verdict.” Snyder—"The verdict is a real keen disappointment An app un- possible after sentence is pro- Jounced next Monday.” “I thought the jury would otherwise and am disappointed. Warren Schneider, brother slain Albert Snyder—"What Mrs. Margaret Gray—"At any rate ¢ boy told the truth. I am proud Mrs. Josephine Brown—"Ruth will win ont My danghier William B. Young, jury for —“We were all of the same REPORTS “HIT AND RUNNER." 9 o'clock last evening that as &he| During the afternoon so many wiped and the driver o7 the oth fainting almost as - {were carried out and more than a nd pleading to be allowed to leave ‘Go ahead and faint then,” they (Continued from First Page) | Comments of Principals jwln; principals in the Gray-Snvder Mrs. ler—“Oh, my God. 1 “Ruth S$nyder blames me, ad it that way.” Fdgar Hazelton, counsel for Mrs, donbtedly will be taken as soon as Samuel Miller, counsel for G appeal is probable.” could the jury do? him for t not suiter for another's crime from the start.” man took almost | mind When doors were locked Brings in Verdict Seudder then plump iry. to the m Think Widow Lied 2 York, May 10 (#)—All the Jurors who last night convicted Mrs. Ruth Brown Snyder and her lover, Henry Judd Gray, East Orange, J., corset salesman, of first degree murder for the killing of Mrs. Sny- der's husband, Albert Enyder, knew adfress-4 and ruddy THE OLD COPPER. KETTLE THAT STOOD OuY IN FRONT OF THAD ICHUTNEYS S TORE FOR ‘YEARS WAS STOLEN SOME T/IME DURING THE NIGHT 2t th lv as he ind the bla dict as arriy guilt &0 W. Suaaley, 1921, Johasn Fatucus, inc 5-12-27