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[ i i i § ¥ e e i e THURSDAY Bastern Daylight Saving Time NEW ENGLAND STATES 560—WTIC, Hartford—535 6:20—Summary of program and news 6:25—S8portograms 0—Sea Gull dinner group :35—Bascball scores 7—Ida K. Speer, soprano; Laura U Gaudet, planist WTIC Pet Animal T.rague —Program from NBC Studios $—River Choristers 8:15—Victory Hour laney 9—Goldman band concert —Progrum from NBC Studios with Jack De- dance orchestra 11—News and weather 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 6—Merchants' Music Hour 7—Studio progr: Harmonica band 7:45—Baseball scores 7:50—Question Box §—To be announced 8:30—To be announced 9—Lora Hickey, contralte, and Viola Hudson, pianist . M. C. A. Harmonica band 5—Baseball scores ews and weather $00—WBZ, Springticld—333 6-—Weather reports §:01—Regent Trio 6:30—Time; Regent Trio continued 6:55—Radio Advice 7—Hotel Statler orch 7:30—U. 8. Navy band §—Re-Told Tales $:30—Jack Albin's orchestra 9—*Memories”, a presentation 9:30—Program from NBC Studios 11—Weather; time and spegial an- nouncements 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 5—Ted and His Gang 6—Juvenile Smilers 6:30—Dinner dance —New: 7:11—"Amos 'n' Andy” 7:30—Interview with Red Sox Base- ball Star 7:40—Radio Sweethearts $—Op'ry House Tonight 9—Irish Serenaders 10—Program from Orpheus theater 10:30—Program from State theater 11:05—News §—State Ballroom orchestra NEW YORK CITY 570—WNYC—526 6:35—Market high spots 6:45—Janet Ewing, pianist 7—Mavalta Duo 7:31—Police alarms; 7:35—Air College: Table™ 1:50—R. L. Gilman, baritone $§—8hannon’s band concert 10:01—Police alarms; W 610—WEAF—193 —The Marionettes 30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets —Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 55-—Baseball scores T—Mid-week Fe 30—8ame as WTIC 10:30—Correct time 0—Statler’s Pennsylvanians 11:30—Venetian Gondoliers her 660—WJIZ—154 Classic Gems »—Reports; stock market, finan- cotton pri cial summary, mary 5:45—The Plano Twins 55—8Summa of programs Hal Kemp's orchestra —Baschall scores 0—Hal Kemp's orchestra —Correct time 7—Unlted States Navy band s—Same as WBZ 30—Jack Albin’s orchestra 9—8ong Cycles “Flora’s Holiday" 9:30—8ame as W 11—Slumber music 710—WOR—4! 6—Radlo studio period 6:15—Jacques Jacobs' enscmble —Raymond Hunter, baritone 7—Scores; Jacobs' Shelton ensemble Hour ; Mid Pacific —Candy Dandies —Wilbert New 10—Bamberger L Dorothy Baughman, soprano «11—Tin weather 11:05—Vincent 1o hestra T60—WHN des Meude, soprano Anderson, tenor; pianist an & Carcionia, banjo Halverson, buss solos announced cnnett, contralto . 4 srvlews oid news bul Poems —Frix i Bohemia, N T60—WPA —Journal period 395 F—Ruby Van Howe, soprano; pian- ist 30 —Alexander Gallon, tenor 7:45—"Cookir," S$—Will Oak! 8:30—Talk, G $:45—Tomn 9:30—With P 10:10—Tommy Christia B0—WLWI—37 n. baritone rald Instrumentalists 6:45—Alexis Karsoff, violinist orge W. King tian's orchestra ce Piotti -Edwin —Olga 1 lle Fagan, soprano St Cecilia ensemble Nortrums,” James Cronin Orchestra Fasorit R10—WMCA—370 —Selhert Fursters 30— Aunty's Chat; studio program Bozo club of New York —Imperial It 8:45—Hank Li s—Rockaway I'l 10—Tr ment String Art ensc 13-—Correct tir ble 311—"McAlpincers” dance orchestra 12 mid. — Artic Dunn and Merry-| makers 860—W GB~—349 5—S8tring quariet ousing in Congested Areas News; Jolly Jester 6:15—Ruth Francis, songs 920—WPCH. 6 —Frenc sson 30— Beloved Vagabonds £—Clifford Cheasley, philosopher 6:45—Michael Simmons, critic [ ] is—nm- Rogers, tenor possibilitics. Blectricity, first used §:15—Recital lto supply air to the pipes, now $:45—Broadwayites with Joe Keden |operates the keys, pedals, stops and 9:15—Henry Burbiz. humorist controls of the console. This allows 9:45—The rs ¢ consale an ses 10 be widely 10:15—Sadr o a4 with the advantage that | 10:45—Har Insles ony can get a 11—Jeno Bartal's ensemble o pund having its S—Harold Norm Cootiet's | 10-—0rchestra | 7:40—George | s—Blue und White 9:15—Harry 1ink's music propa 9:30—Agnes Verbeckmos, soprano | the speaker, also. The portable cone jon Old Time t is practically non-directional. The 1 Virginia Jubileers | listener can sit at any point of the §—Malcolm Hoile, baritone; pian- | §:30—Jose Herrero, troubadour l S:45—Imperial Tmps ‘ i 9:15—Southland Jubilee Singers 9:45—TIrving Porter, baritone | e - 6:01—Mo: 7—Doris I 7:15—Ray Schneider's orches 6 7—Talk, Mabel Ewer 7:15—"Topics in | ; ) s me as WEAI {1oms beat near Ctdar Island lodge 6:30— [ T—Bedtime story; e 9—Newton Forum | | 11—Adelphia Whispering orchestra ' eration hymn sing 'S, agri- cultural reports, program sum- | Goldman broadeast tonight through WTIC 9 o'clock from the Campus of 1 New York U {gram includ [and two of Me tle Symphony; compo: Dvorak's ‘Slavo | during the program which w | through W | gran fof 1 | F Flat” Grieg's “lrotik {1ar weekly | tinels and Honeymooners, which in- | 5—Musical Dankers' entertain- WBZ at 8 o'clock and other regular weekly programs. | | Here's a hit of information which might be of value to many //‘_// | The modern pipe organ has pass- fed from what might be called the mechanical stuge of development 1o the electrical, with great improve- of its technical and artistic 7:30—Intercity stance from him in i irts of the auditorium, soprano land consequently hyving the sound {come to him from all dircctions. =tte Vinin prano | In radio reccption too, mnon-di- Ken Xenny, | Cool Iy Wright hour achieved by separation of receiver rn’s orchestra ind ker paralleling the s a- and Reanx n of console and ipes in the ca vs; studio program {of the organ. Radio reproducers ar ; into a recviver cabinet rate or external. The ex- tker 15 not contained ° vectional tion of sound 1s 00k most satisfactory, and this can be oy —Pivot cither man's orchestra lor are el's program nal Nassau orchestra hin the receiver cabinet but is Castillian program placed on a shelf, on the wall, 1020—W( 1 or in the case of a pedestal type, )seph Pirola, saxophonist lon the floor. Burke, songs | A potent reason for divorcing the thony Gazelka, tenor loud speaker from the console cab- Rescue ofAbused Children” |inet is that a built-in - speaker is unching the Hits” I\ery directional, the greatest inten- 30—K tivities sity of sound being produced direc Kossoff, Violinist Iy opposite the mouth of the speak- ncopators ¢r with the intensities decreasing on he Robyn Singers jeither of this point. In the — cose of the portable cone, while the EASTERN STATES greatest intensity is created direet- Iy opposite its point, the strength of 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 | ound decreases but slightly on —News; sport talk Veither side of this point and does he Pavilion program {not cease at the spraker itself but is ted from the other side of d Negro Spirituals [voom and get practically the same ous intensity of sound. 30—Frankie Californians | L 1120—WGCE | m Dance music ist 1120—W e Indians Beat Tom-Toms But to No Avail 740—WF1, Philadelphia—i05 ' 5—Sports news | | Superior, Wis,, July 12 (@—Tom | last night, but not loud enough for | President Colidge to hear had he been awake. A band of Chippewa Indians in | feathered headgear and beaded buck | skin garb went through their vari- ous tribal dances at Winnebojou ark, in the forest their forefathers ,ruled. They were from the reserva- 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 anklin concert orchestra —Department of Agriculture roll call altines TInstrumental quartct 10—King Jey or: a 710—WL Philadelphia—105 | the ghborhood e C 1i¢. ke of the Tai | the neighborhood of the Coolidg 1100—=WPG, A tic City—: 45—Organ recital | —Shelburne dinner music g ance orchestra Evening organ recital 9:15—A. Novelty Trolley Ride tion to tourists, President Coolidge hud nothing | more on today’s program than addi- tional battles with Brule trout. Hs has not misscd a day on the river, Bk other than Sunday, since he arrived labout four weeks ago and plainly Charlie Fry’s Recording orch. | : » s s the result of the rest. e = Breaifing 0r mivasiana ths [CIoha Ihe ERSUIEO e o i 11—Dance orchestr 90—WGY, Sl 6-—Stock reports; news )—Dimer m —Outdoor takk, Jud Landon s—Studio music River Choristers Lo Jo §:30—Same as WEAF | e Ti30—Shea's Bufiaio prozram | BOY Scouts Finance 11—Dance program Child’s Operation 11:30—Organ recital c1d, Mass., July 12 (P—An — “filv ration financed by the savings of Id Boy Scout troop of which he is a | until tomorrow. sidents at the head of the | | went forward with appoint- | ment of committees for recoption of Secretary Herbert Hoover next Monday. sic Spring m ber is expected to restore to fect health Henry King, of Palm- . a 15 year old cripple. The scouts denied themselves lusurics to raise 2150 for hospital expenses, and Dr. R. Nelson Hatt performed the oper- ation free. The boy at the age of “lithpes was crippled by septic sore throat. Another one of those delightful 14" concerts will be rsity. Today's pro- | s three Bach numbers Gencrai Motors Plans to See 1,700,000 Motor Ca Detroit, July 12 (#> lhe General Motors corporation expects to dis- [tribute 1,700,000 automoblles at a Dream.” representing the other |iotal selling price of approximately Other numbers include 4o billion dollars during the next Dance™ and Alfred R. Sloan, president of f *The Student’s | ihe ecorporation, said last night in rt an addre before the International = Advertising association convention. The overture to "I A — s only opera. will be plaved | After thirty years' work a new the United States Navy band {jggued by the Lick Observatory lifornia. 1t tabulates about half stars which arc visible to the ked cye. 1oral und 11 rg Concerto No former 1 overture herzo fro “Midsummer N jeclstedt’s fanta at 7 o'clock. 0 owith Fischer's “Six- | p try March.” Other will o i Lacome’s “Suite ' scenes from 1) Rhapsodie No. s “Valse Luna,” and Bits s from Other Days. | ture to Auber's Sicilian | FFra Diavolo” will he played opening number in the hour | rooA which will be + throng W7 4 sclection from | sky-Korsakof Mozart 1y Massenet’s Iy pr the Sen- |tion at Odanah and will remain in | Jcamp for the summer as an attrac-, sident is not due at the executive | !the United States. The formal as-| \romptl 1d other plans | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928. INVESTIGATE JOB PLANE RECORDS BROKEN Yard This Morning. 3 | world's wirplunc records were Pumnage Jm‘y Quenes broken licre this morning by a navy scaplane piloted by Lieut. A W. {Gorden, according to an announces Biloxi, Miss., July 12 (P—As ap- |ment authorized by Commander R. proximately 260 Mississippi post- | . Weyerbacher, in charge of the wasters gathered here today for a | laval aircralt factory. federal grand jury investigation of | The st was the world's endur- Jatronage, seventeen talesmen faced |aice record 10r seaplunues carrying $100 fines cach for not putting in | 2,00y kilugrams “pay load” and the their appearauce in court yesterday. |spcond the world's range record un- Judge E. R. Holmes, presiding [der similar conditious. The endur- over federal court for the southern |ance record was broken at §:23 . district of Mississippi, who held the |m., eastern daylight saving time | court in session yesterday for an |und the range record at $:43 a. m. Lour awaiting the arrival of pros-| Gordon, in the navy’s XPN12 pective jurors and then adjourned |type A-7555, 100k off from the navy until nine o'clock today, announced |yurd at $:5% p. m. yesterday, east- that unless the absentees offered oy dayhight time. With him was zood and sufficient reasons for not | Chiet Boatswain E. C. Rieber, “h,“ | answering the summonses they | \ug with Commander Richard would be fined. |Byrd in 1925 on the McMillan | . l:‘:::‘:'s': t';'cf‘;::‘“ ury 1 | NOFtR Greenlund expedition. The | the investigation was Mrs. Mabel | Sy €Ono! tod of Asdy Lowiy and | i N | Ellwood Townsend. | Walker Willebrandt assistant United | = 0% - { ! Elite atiorsy eenauattt adiotuith | iPACIALE 18 1he mune oip wioh | ller staff ‘of assistamis, arrived from | JF0KP ihe worlds altitude pesord | Atlanta, where a senate committee |1OF Seuplanes earrying 1,000 kilo- | grams on June 22, when Lieut. Ar- | in investigating disposition of feder- | i : Whether | thur Gavin piloted it to a height al patronage in Georgia. | the senate committee would come to | ©f 19:998 feet. | liiloxi has not been announced. Sdent Gordon has hoen & naval § Charges regarding patronage Qis- | aviator for a number of years and | pensation have bheen aired recently Was a member of the 1925 racing | by the republican faction headed by | team which took the Schneider cup Perry W. Howard, Negro assistant | from Great Britain, attorney general and national com- mitteeman from Mississippi, which [ Writing with the fingernail as & is opposed by the “lily-white” group | pen is an old Persian art. led by George L. Sheldon, former governor of Nebraska and now a Mississippi plantation owner. Comerenan T W.otar Wison of Noses Needn’t Laurel, candidate for the United 2 Shine Any More States senate in opposition to Scna- tor Hubert D. 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