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i I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 . TUESDAY New England States jl J. Industrial hour 10—Jack's orchestra and entertain- - 580—WTIC, Hartford—536 10 30—Raven Hall talk 6.25 — Summary of program and 'y, 35_Hugh Bennett, baritone BENE ' 45—Ehsha Tuttle, \iolinist 6:30—Waldorf-Asforia dinner m McAlpineers' dance orchestra £ 85=-n il schees $10—WLWL—370 T—Voters ice. Topic—'How aton Instrumentalsts Party Platrorms are Made™ 4 ja_lorene Duffie, soprano m from NRC nce orchestra m orchestra | e Catholic ~Dj 1 30—Jimmy Timmi which will include among other 45—Anniversary program 7 45—Max Chopnick. "Law" | Humabers O, Gusanna: Plantation: rogram from NBC studios | s—Harry Tucker's orchestra Fleanor: Oh, Lucindy: The Shep- —Springfisld Mandolin club |3:05—Mexican hour i R, 9-—Strolling plavers 10:10—Robert. Rhodes, baritone an ks aseball scores 10.45—Raymond Ramseau, tenor ol i D 250-—-WRNY=-i28 John W Davis former ambassa 11°30—Time and weather French Humor," V. Erskine Il et e R 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—461 e e i Choir | pas hiete ) BNl Ar Rlarte taine ) 30— Home Mechanic,” H. W. Se- |the Fundamentals of Law program cor which will be breadcast through 6:30—Dinner music from Kenmore | 7:45—Conger's musical meseage WJZ at 730 restaurant s—Edison hour of music srliaad T— Junior Sinfonia nts fo homebumilders, Flhint S A o R e 1 wlithe Tyacles Margaret Speaks and Der-ne presented tonlght at 3 o'clock 7.4h—VYocal recital ringer, duets {through WRZ, which will include §—Organ recital-Del Castillo 3.30 — “Spirifualistic Phenomena.” | smong other numbers “In the Good 5:30. tonight | H Gernsback |01 Summer Time” 014 Rlack 9:15—Birt} Serenaders 9:45—New Venice orchestra |30e. “Juamita “The Ol Oaken 9:45 — Program by Arthur Jeffries |10:30—Laura Lang, soprano il e I s S Manuscript concert of Leva [ 1045 am Hedman, piamst = s Tokman |11—Villa Richard orchestra Friml's “Chansonette™ will open ate Ballroom Program 1020—WGL—204 e e 590—WEET, Boston—508 ;‘i (b= M0 R s sonpano which will be broadeast through 6-_Flks Hotel orchestra 15—Flynn and —entes, songs WJZ at 230 Other numbers by 6 News and newspaper &ide- | —Heights Palace orchestra the orchesira inclnde Grieg's At lights - Wayne Brothers and Joan. har-ltpe ¢arnival.” Tschaikowsky's “The 6:43—Chimes mony | Hares Savino's “Ray and 6 .: Juvenle Gems | 7:20-—Greta Nissen, film star Grant's “In Darkest Africa.” = Rrother elnb | 7:30—Fagle Spring musicale ! 57 G : »uncan Peckham, minstrel e e e — Pregvati from New Tork |3 ; 1h:31—Radio forecast and weather | %1%~ Russell Howard, £¥ncopations gpers “Oberon” will open fhe pro- : § | 8380—Biue Bells: orchestra gram by the Continentals, a grand 10:35 10 40— New \';;1; Stations Hotel orchestra 570—-W 26 4—Amusement park concert f 05-—Market b £pot; 4 15-—-Nat Martin's orchestra 6:15—Aaron Ornest tenor | a:30—Colonial program 6.30—Italian lessons | 10o—cart gaxton, baritone jlarme; &COres 1001 Schectman, musical saw program 10 80—Pavilion program violinist: HePP- | 10.45—Harry Fink's orchestra | 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 §:15—Vera Browne, s M Weills _Merchants' program pianist | 5:80—Alice 10 Wonderland S 45-—Laura Consanl, contralto —Kken Kitchen's orchestra 9——Helen DeWtt Jacobs, viohmEti 4y o5 Newark Jubilee quartet Mariorie Jacobs, planist 1180 —Popular program 4 15—Jerome Donegan. ballad 1120—=WNJ, Newark—268 3.30— The National Guard €ol-'< j__joe Hammer. cornefist onel McDermott |8 av—Aureha Rangley, soprano 9:47—Pagano Trio: Kalfus, 1€n0r g 45 __Raymond Graff. songs Loise Bertolini, soprano: Healy.ls _ymelia Ransley. soprano hasso | 4:15—Henry Burbig 10:30-—Police alarms; weather 9.30--The Georgians G10—WEAF—192 740—WFI, Philadelphia—105 5 Half hour of chamber 30— Brass quartet 5 Bill and J Anets Voters’ ice 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music f—game as WEAT Al scores | RG0—WIP, Philadelphia—348 BETVICE |7— Roll Call; Nigro Valenti violin- as WTIC | st §—Musical miniatur 10—kmo’s Movie Broadeast 10 11 # 45—Health talk dna. White Along’ 9—Cl 2:30—Lill Offffen, 9.45—Gornston’s eme: Marco, baritone gey onchestie T—Paulist League hour L lna RC 7 95—Charles Coles, baritone hpe inrchestra T 15—Joseph Martucci, orgamist rogram 7:30—"Misunderstandings”” J. Men- NRC studin: s & i T 43—QOpera Favorites s o T 560—WGBS—349 The Village Grovers" —Children’s playground peried 30—Theater period: Lou Tellegen, 0—W ICC. Bridgeport—266 Pauline Lord, Victor Moore, hants hour Charles King, Flora Le Breton Brooklyn Polytechnic orchestra | musical program and glee club b mpet quartet “Marching ' Aloha Hawalans oprano Saxophone en- semble; soloists | Foom orchestra 920 WPCH—326 37, Springficld—333 5—Prof Moeller, German lesson ler Ensemble [5:3 mer Russ, pianist Hour with the Poets J. industrial chat ent, songs #.30—~Wayne Brothers and & #70—WABC—300 inner program 3n—Jennie Buchwald's hour 45—Senator Love, talk Eastern Stations Nesw; &port talk 1020—WODA, Paterson—284 Kentner's orchestra Mayflower dance o rehestra | 710—WLIT, Philadelphia—405 News flashes Children’s Twilight hour eball scores 1, finan- T:3a—Arcadia concert org hestra cial sumin I s agri-| 1100—WPG, Atlantic City vy M NOoR 122 in F Musi Coneert orehestra 1 Maid Castill 01 {all Dual Trio Harmony dunce Fashioned F the convention orchestra {ymns ES halls at Kansas City and Houston. It is important that there is a complete set of zew Cunning- ham Radio Tubes on duty in vour radio for clear reception. T. CUNNINGHAM, INC. New York Chiczgo 10 Francisco 11:15—Dance orchestra 190—WGY, Schenectady—380 6—Stock reports; news 0—Dinner music 7—8ame as WEAF $—WGY agricultural program 8:30—Same as WEA F 10:30—Rolfe’s orchestra 11:30—Dance program {12 mid.—~Shea’s Bymphonie orch, Through the Static Scheduled just one week before the republican convention opens in Kansas City, the Voters' Service program for t@day will be devoted to a consideation of “How Party | Platforms Are Made,” which will be 1discussed by 4 . Brown, Charles Michelson and Basil Manly. program | WTIC at 7 o'clock. | — “She Blows” is the ttle of sketch depicting the days of whal- ing vessels, which will be broadcast |through WTIC at 7:30 tonight. A will irhv sketch which should prove in- teresting as the sport in recent years {has diminished greatly. The star hits of Broadway, played by Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, {and sung by the Seiberling singers, will feature the special “Guest Pro- gram” which will be broadcast at (8:30 through WTIC. Selections from such hits at “Hit the Deck,” “The Vagabond King" Gershwin's sody In Blue" and “Angela Mia” 4y Rapee. are some of the selections in- {cluded in the program. A program of English country [dances will be broadcast by a saxo- phone quartet throngh WJZ at 6:30 sictans which will be broadeast through WJ1Z at 10 o'clock The program also includes a selection from Humperdinek's Gretel," a selection from FPonchi- jell's “La Gioconda.” von Flotow’s Goodnight from “‘Martha,™” Sibehm, “Rakastava’ and Rimsky-Korea- koff's La Fiance du Tsar.” Mendelssohn's overture to “Ath- alia” will be the epening number of the Slumber Musie ensemble which come through WJZ at 11 o'clork |Other numbers on the program in- {cluhe Gann La Czarina,” sel {tions from d» Koven “Robin | Hood,” Borowski's "Adoration.” the | Andante Cantabile from Tschaikow- sky's “String Quart and Strauss’ {“Blue Danube Waltz.” L. C ——— Read This! 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He said he had found a small bag Rhap- | opera ensemble of singers and mu- | of jewels near the railroad station |in Glenside in January, 1926, “x accompany | took them home.” he said, “but they | | 4id not seem worth much, 50 1 toss- i them back on a shelf. anyone would buy are a few more at home | sen f | | There | Police learned that the jewels had | heen lost Junuary 12, 1826, by Mrs W. Little of Glenside and t they were valued at more than §1 i foes have intimated that he is in any | 000 way connected with the graft. Nor| | Cchidai was detained pending fur- |\ e any hint that there is a| ther investigation. a pass booK | jcap motive behind the move-| found in his possession showed he | PN MO Rl robtem | deposited 00 in a savings bank i o, pim But there is little doubt | loday. The money, he said. consti- | |tuted s savings of many years. STEWART CASE IS "~ NEARING AN D' Goyt, About o Philadelphia Halian Wanted fo the | tial campaign chowcase and said “Give me $5 for | in conversation until Today 1| | brought some rings and things to them. | Gonclude N. Y. GRAFT MAY ENTER THE COMING CAMPAIGN Gov. Smith May Be Drawn Into Ar- gument in Brooklyn Over Investigation New York, June 5 (UP)—While sxpert prosecutors redoubled their afforts today to dig to the bottom of the $12,000,000 in graft which is alleged to have encrusted itself on this city, the charge of corruption {n New York threatened to become |a potent issue in the 1928 presiden- Anonymous civic organizations is- sued warnings that they would carry the matter to Governor Alfred E | Smith if the street cleaning investi- | gation was not pushed more vigor- {ously in Brooklyn. That would be {an attempt to force Smith to take a stand on a problem which he | neretofore has left to the municipal ! authorities. No matter how the governor dealt {with the issue he would be certain to make enemies among one of the | many conflicting factions. In addi- tion, the story of graft here would | be hrought into publicity almost on the of the democratic na-; tional convention at which Smith will be the leading candidate for the presidential nomination. Not even the governor's hitterest eve at it would prove troublesome just | at a time when harmony and| <mooth-sailing are the goals at Al-| bany | NGES CARAWAY Washington, June 5 (F—Senator | {Heflin, demoerat, of Alabama, has ned a statement challenging Sen- {ator Caraway, democrat, of Arkan- to dsbate on the Candidacy of Snnth for the democratic CHALL vernor | presidential nomination, Heflin op- | N pesing Smith | Presentations e e e | spoken almost daily 1n the senate A sgainst Smuth turned to the type- | Washinzgt June & (P—Having | writer to answer, he said state- read into the record, over the vig- ment recently attributed to Senator crous protest of the defense, the Caraway “praising Governor Smith | habeas corpus petition ned by | and bitterly criticising me.” 2 H Robert W, Stewart after his arrest last February by the senate for re | to answer questions of its tea- fthe zovernment pot donie comnntter today approached the conclusion of s case agamst the o1l man In this document wart, who \s chairman of the board of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana Jdmitted that he had leen served with snate cubpoena, had been | July sworn by fthe committee and I asked to defermine 4 dechined to answer fwo question what beeame of the liherty bond profits of the Con- | tinental Trading company The re ng of the petiian oc cupied most of yesterday's session of | the court T'nder the announced plans of de fense counsel cummoned to present his side of the also included two The group Washinzton newspaper correspon Stewart himself stood | Haneel and |y the head of the hst of witnesses Lift 0f—No Pain? dents, The defense has contended {that o e " Stenart dec o [that the uestions vt declined [y g grns soft cornc. corns be- | [to answer were propounded for the .. the fo nd callouses hift] henefit of m:‘w,puyv,.x. n and not [vight off! 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