New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1927, Page 20

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WEDNESDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the programs. Figures to the left of call letters in- dicate kilocycles; those to right meters New England Stations Go By (Wood); a¢ and Hickey piano recital vith Lora A. and Clara Mix Lewis 1S (Mozart); . Palo Moon Sunshine (Wolf); ) I1I—a. Nocturne (Ts ening Star (Wag! ikowsky); y; Mrs. wis [V—a. Lullaby (Godard); b. The Sun is in the Sky (Besthoff); Miss Hickey —Mazurka (Tschaikowsky) Mrs. VI b. A Hickey S—What Are You With Your Liberty Boads?" Hon. Ogden L. Mills, under sceretary of reasury. From WEAF 510 ;iting Most from the Hay Crop,” J. 8. Owens, Extension in Field Crops, Connecticut Agricul- tural Col 3 §:15—Bloomficld High School Boys’ Mabel F. Man ast’ (Ames); Amber West” (Parks) Irish Eyes are Smiling” (Ball); Solo: Robert Lynch, class of “Those Pals of Ours” (Cole) §:30—Country Club Caddies 4—Colt Park Municipal orchestra 3:30—Norman Mertelmeyer's orch 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 4:45—Weather report —News 7—Roger Sherman orchestra $—Soprano and Pupils 1050—WICC, Bridgeport tudio program —Entertainers Studio program 0— Entertainers 0—Weather 900—WEZ, Springfield—333 6:15—Baseball results of games played in the American, National Eastern leagues | §:18—Cecilian Ladies' quartet —Baseball results 7:03—Bert Lowe and His Hotel Stat- ler orchestra 7 News and the Newspaper 0—Time 7:31—Radio Nature the direction of Burgess ame as WTIC s:10—Radio Four of Boston; Evans, soprano; Gertrude contralto; Lric Anderson, Robert Wood, baritone; Marden, accompanist «$:30—"Sandy” MacFarlane, Scotch | character entertainer y—Maxwell Hour from WJIZ 10—Popular program from WIZ 11—Baseball | 11:03—TLeo Reisman and his Hotel | Brunswick orchestra ! 11:30—Weather reports, missing per- | sons; time © 697—WNAC, Boston—430 | Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub 3—Dinner dance; Sandy and his orchestra 7:30--Newspaper Sidclights s—Wellesley and Forest Hills Sleep My Darling (Ford); Poor Finish (Waller); Miss Going to Do League under Thornton W. | Alice Wood, | tenor; | Belle Miles An Hour.” WNAC Playrs 4 —Boston Square and Compass club trlo | 4:30—Concert program —Highway bulletin g Brother club §—Halt Hour of Hospitality 8:30—Hatherly Beach trio 3:45—C. 1. Collins, tenor rom New York “lub Karnak orchesira York the Air Garden orchestra 11:19—Ra New York Sfa G10—WEAF—192 Janssen's orchiestra ball scores Correct tim: » Hall's orchestra John B. Ken , talk dore orchestra 'IC -Davis, ‘“Voices of 2d Astor orchestrs S—WNY( 0—WNYC— fcrman Neuman, pianist farket high spots Advanced Spanish lessons 30—Police alarn —WNYC Air College lecture 7:55—Baseball results Air College lecture —Domenico Diego, Spanis songs Yoldman band concert from Park Police alarms; w 1070—WRN\Y ssful wor base quartet —Soman’s con What Men Wi 20—WGIL—116 call n minutes of melody at inventions series g trio orge Miner trio en minutes of melody Paul Hay Armonica vice men S:15——Cha s Is In Frank La For J—Anti-polluti 4:10—Mr. and M 9:30—Novelty studio, H. Deyes 7. Campeau Ralph Peters' Chorus Mussolini Told Me,” A ander Marky ¢ Songsters g ¥'s orch 1070—WMSG—: samuel P. Gibson, The Hair,” Prof rry Waterhous: Freshmen, come John Holocinski, accordion Charles A. O'Keefs, ra V. Turitz, soprano 9:15—Reyman’s orchestra 830—WHN—361 6:30—Alfred Dulin, planist —Juvenile artist 30—Dance orchestra 30-—“Care of the Hair" s:40—Judith Roth, soprar.o 5:50-9—"Thrift Talk" 0—Dance orchestra —Dance orchestra rivolity dance orchestra B80—WMCA—=341 §:10—Bert Andrews, tenor —Baseball scores 30—Tappen S—Lawrence Bowes, tenor $:30—Music, Entertainers Club entertainers Alban, tenor lon Royal orchestra 1040—WKBQ—285 $:15—Sports 1100—WPCH—233 Yerkes Flotilla orchustra Mike Jackson, Yes Ma'm. S i—Soprano; violinis 30—Bob Schafer, tenor 7:45—Grace Horan, piano Eastern Stations —WTRC, Brooklyn—210 Pals 8—Unity dance orchestra 8:30—John Fuchs, dulcimer 9—Webers Alpine hour 1160—WBBC, Brooklyn—259 f—Studio program —Sports resume :15—David Bratton 0—Songs 10—Blue Rill and Ballad Bess 0:30—Deebe Entertainers an’'s dance orchestra 0—WBBR, Staten Island—116 :10—Studio orchestra 25—Work for Little Men 140—Seientific lecture series Story 1300—=WCGU, Sea Gate, fiss Juliette, songs —Capitol Vers: 30—Martha Wal NY 761—WOR, Newark—i155 News b (ass Hagan S60—WAAM, oreli Newarlk: Comrades NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE & 1927. 30—News; sport talk Dance musi e Nebraskans music and entertainment 760—WLIT. Philadelphia—395 ws flashes; popular concert 15—Record Kiddie club :w tales of Scheherazade Organ masters tanley theater program From WEAF 390—WOO0, Philadelpliia—308 nd {3:15—=WOOQ Trio mple university Grand orchestra 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 { 6:10—Dinner music i songs b artment of Agriculture noll call and birthday list; songs . 0—WFLI, Philadelphia—395 Ernie Holst's orchestra 1000—WPG, Atlantic y—300 > policy meeting. Address . Houston; Mario miee, tenor sine nglish n Curler ore agricultural —Hi-Lo Musical mington band om WEAF 980—WRKBW, Bufiafllo—306 Spiritual quarter bour —(onecert program s:15—Radio prayer service 910—WGR, Buffalo—519 7:30—Dinner mus program Moments 11:15—Earl Carpenter's orchestra Southern Stations 0—WBA| Baltimore—"16 lon orch —Dinner orchestra ~Vocal, instrumental solos me as WIZ 10— WBAL staff concert ! 640—WRC, Washington—169 ¥ \—To be announced | s—Mayflower ore 3:30-12 ame as W u | 1180—WRVA, Richmond—251 News Leader sports 10—Richmond, R. P. Saunders 10:10—Organ rec ital Orchestra soloists 50—WHAS, Loulsville—100 ame as WJZ 700—WSB, Atlanta—128 e as WJZ 112 1y > as WJZ en orchestra ital; dance music 800—KTHS, Hot Sprivgs—375 11—Artist recital; dance music 9:30—Conc: 50—PWX, Hava 9:30—Navy band conc \\'este;n gtations 970—KDKA, Pittshurgh—309 ball scores; band concert Road report larket news . §—Dinner concert; b: —Dance music; talk 7:30—Same as WEAF 8:30-—Artist concert ly—Same as WEAF | 11:30—Dance music 770—WTAM, Cleveland—389 S—Talks s—Studio recital 10—Municipal concert 11—Studio recital i2—Dance music 850—WWJ, Detroit—353 7-—Dinner music 1 9—Same as WEAF 920—WSAl, Cincinnati 1k; chimes udio program e as WEAF —Variety concert 710—WLW. Cincinnati—326 1 s—Concert CHICAGO ( 1 AIR. MAKE FIRST AIR TRIP i Two Sons of Mussolini Take Flight With Schneider Cup Winner V. . Italy, June 8 (P—Bruno Mussolini, sons of the fascist-premier, made their first ght yesterday in company with Major Mario Debernardi, lian aviator who won the races in the United § They were efhusiastic A. Rawson of Jowa w 1s referee of the sixth 4 onal Collegiate A track meet here Friday and Satu day, which has drawn a field of 275 point-winning athletes from 70 uni- versities and colleges. H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST, At The “Handy Hardware” Store WAJ New O'Lantern o Ore —Pre 920—WDWM, 5—Lillia ~Hawaiiar Women's glee club E a Wildflowers lors orchestra Paterson—294 5--Music Lovers' Period [] Screen Doors, Black Wire Cloth, Genuine Pearl@ Cloth. Copper | Screen, Screen Springs, Flyosan the great fiy @ hneider cup | es last year. | over their | Screen Windows, 8 | [ e was tiie news office of a Toston | . newspaper which is in regular tie-up | Through the Static | iv"Wvie | | satu , June 11, will be Lind- | ! There seemed to me considerable | bergh 1 80 far as WGY's radio ! atic last night. Not only “seemed to output is concerned. Through its af- " obut tw Stations outside of | filiation with the National Broad- in the immediate vicinit ting company the Cchenectady | | (radioically speaking) were ham- | station will carry from three to four | ed by that form of interference.| hours of the Nation's welcome to the or th on, we didn't do a flier at Washington, D. C. | at d listening. That doesn't| At 1 p. m. WGY will broadeast ke a great deal of .difference, the official reception to Colonel ce we have a number of news Lindbergh from the time he reaches items to make mention of. Washington until his welcome by the [ AL President. This will include speeches | Of course, the biggest thing on and a running description of every !the air for New Britain people was phase of the welcome and williprob- lthe premier presentation of George ably continue for two hours. | Hahn's suite, “To A Child,” by that! From Lindbergh's round of eve- storling organization, thz Trave ning engagements the net work sta- Symphonic Ensemble, A review of . including WGY, will broadcast the presentation will be found in an- eption at the Minnesota club, other part of the Herald, since the trom 10 to 11, and the welcome of | story is of considerable news inte National Press club from 11 to . .. That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L Dolan’s orchestra from WBZ o'clock w cellent, except or one thing. There were too many vocal choruses. Not that they weren't rely satisfactory. That isn't our | meaning. But the fact that there were so many of them, took away he novelty and the rreshness. Just a s and things would be much The work of the orchestra was excellent. PRI Visited by Children On Golden Wedding Day (Special to the Herald) adelphia, June 8—Mr. and Thompson of 1446 North scach street, this city, are today lebrating their golden wedding an- niversary, They were married on June 7, 1877 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada ond have resided in Phila- delphia since 1887. 1n honor of the occasion, a dinner and reception will be given, at which will be present, their son and daughters, all of whom are married s follows: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jompson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan r, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Havlick | Britain, Conn., Mr and Mrs R G. of East Greenville Penn., Mr., and Mrs. P. J. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Stager, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Gaston. Many of | their grandchildren of whom there scn are also expected to at- Then we hit George n's band from WI d WIZ at about 3:15 o'clock. Great stuff in symphonic style, almost. The number that im- pressed us more than any other was St. Louis Blues.” 1t was a classic. We also heard WPG, WGY and others near at hand, but when we tempted to bring in anything rther away than that we were de- 2 particularly 2 PRI Ogden L. Mills, under he United States tr sury, ss the audience of the National Broadcasting company’s red and blue networks this evening at 8§ o'clock, his subject being “What Are You Going To Do With Your Lib- erty Bonds?" Mr. Mills wiil be heard direct from the studio of WRC, in Washington. WTIC will iandle the program among otk The National Broadeasting com- pany announces that Mr. Mills' voice will be heard through associated stations of their red and blue net- work located in the following cities: WEAF and WJZ, New York; WEEI and WBZA, Boston; Provi- dence; WTAG, Worcester; WBZ, springfield; WGR, Buffalo; WLIT, Philadelphia; WRC, Washington; H, Portland, Me.; WCAE and Pittsburgh; WTAM, Cleve- WWJ and WJR. Detroit; cinnati ), St. Loui WOC, Davenport; WSM, Nashvil After the dinner and reception, | y will leave on a month's tour! ough Canada, during which time | v expect to visit many relatives | and friends in sarious towns in the province ot Ontari Mrs. Thompson, Miss before her mar- Isabel Arniel of Mr. Thompson town. IMITATIVE Authority Sees One Reason For Seli Destruction Toston, June 8 (UP)—“Imitat is becoming one of the mosf scrious criminal factors, Medical Examiner Timothy J. Leary of Bos- | ton told the Massachusetts Medical ciety in an address here last night. In my opinion” lLeary said, | I “there are many suicides occurring WMC, Memphis; WMAQ, KYW and today becanse people of susceptible | and WEBH, Chicag mind ding and hearing about | i . other suicides, and so coming to | A record in & news broadeast has think that this is | been made by WNAC, Boston, which ent. " pt going for 21 hours, with only half hour let up, in order to give e listeners of New England and the eastern states authentic informa- jtion on the recent succossful flight | {from United States to Germany Imade by Chamberlin and Levine, The broadcast of bulleting on the flight by this Boston station started ' at 10:50 a. m. on Sunday, June 5, and continued throughout that day regular intervals and then right through the night into Monday morning, the sign-off not being giv until the final complete news bulle- tin was received at $ a. . on Mon- day. 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