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WEDNESDAY, [By The dssc stra Pro —\WOR Newark—710 1 News 990—WRZ, sprinaicld— NEW RRITAIN DATLY HERAID, WEDNESDAY, APRIU 17, l “Hearts of the Blue Ri an old play of Southern mountain life | |from the pen of Hal Reid, is to- | night's presentation by Hank Sim- mons and Show Boat family ar S plelock over WOR and associated | stations. The play depicts the story lof an old neighborhood feud that | «xisted between the Carters and the PRIL 17 Reynolds for generations. A tion, a musical program of light dance numbers will he presented by the program a Nest for “Hello Dad- “Don’'t Do and | | Yollowing the dramatic presenta- | | a speecialty orchestra, uding “Building | Ma a medley fro C WCAE: | dv.” Tango de Reve F only | That to the Poor Pu TIC WIAR WTAG | wpyverybody Loves You." Scores | | At 10 o'clock a will be heard over th in a rendition of Herbert's memor- “Dream Melody." The opening of this program will he the | prelude to Wagne “Die Meister- lecfion from Minor 1" and Kram- hestra system concert o 11 o'clock ov tions include “Beautiful Galate from WRC WIHAS KDKA e | overturs ion to LG FRANGE RESCIND . VACCINATION ORDER <o =i Ban on Visitors From England‘, Yeam | Caused Violen Protest | THP WS SR (1] 0—WLW. Cincinnati—428 Paris, io goverr Today’s Features New Yo ST0—WNYC, w York ST0—WMCA, Ne Y = N7g S60—WALC. New York—319 1100—W P roR G060 SHUTTLE M Old Dunham Hon eration sidered t el from 1 to France conld the h order hus o ¥ travel France Wit took their an of the| frag ti form out- | with Neo buzz Let one of these new De Forest Audions. No. 427, give your all-elee- tric radio the purest “noise-free” tones. Look for the name and num- ber on the base. 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You ma our loan In full any- it 1< due and pay only for actual time you have Liery payment reduces the cost. NO INDORSEES REQUIRED struc Plus reaso time befs he Mutual Systam T Room 202, New Le: 320 MAIN STRELT - rd Bullding TELEPHONE 4920 ISTORM KING GOES AFTER BRIEF REIGN | Death and Property Damagel i Scars of Terrific Gale W York, April 17 (UP)—A | severe northeaster, which cut across | the north Atlantic and claimed two | lives, was dyving out early today. | It caused damage along the New Jersey coast, delayed liners, swelled rivers and was responsible for th sinking of 5 ships in or near New York harbor. At Atlantic City the wind eached | 78 mile an hour but | enough, that section es the sl test damage. Tt was one of the worst storms of recent years, reaching as far south as Norfolk, Va. before shifting | winds caused it to lose its force in | the northwest | The body of a main was washed | ashore at Point Pleasant, N "here were no identification marks on the | body, but he was belicved to have been a sailor. Another man was | killed at Stamford, Conn Several inches of snow fell around [ the New York-Pennsylvania line and { rain fell throughout most of Dela- ware At Sandy Hook the wind reached G0 miles an hour and the New York harbor had an unusually high tide of 7.6 fect. The worst dumage done to shipping here was the sinking of the oil barge Fred E. Hasler off Stuten (sland. The craft was carry- ing 1,700 tons of whale oil. Opening of a seam by the heavy seas was helieved to have been the cause of the sinking. crew escaped. The Teddy Burke, another harge | went down without loss of life when from her moorings at | New Brighton, Staten Island, and rammed a pier The third vessel to be lost was the | e broke | Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and 1 | had ot | Perth Amboy 111 which was towing two harges when the ¢ snapped | tin af erth | | sank off 1 the a car went down off Robbins rry servie 4, and to Staten Is it Belle Ha stdents nd was or und were waters, | iner Majestie and pert yesterday be- and will dock to- er ships that were delayed rdar Scythia; the Avon; the Ward Swedish motor- Clyde | Royal Mail lin-r the 1 and ti liner NOTICE || T! :Mountain Inn | Foot of Waterbury M. 1 LEVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | and DANCE rtainment $1.50 (No Cover Charge) Music By WALLER'S ORCHESTRA P’hone Southington 18-14 E LARGEMENT FREE! J With Graduation and Confirmation Photos | | 1 Arcade Studio of Course Stove Repairs | | Complete line of stove repais || | parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 - /OUT OUR WAY (’ SM-M-MPH AAM ! M-M-M NMAW! NOBODM C'N BeAT YO MAW ~— " NOW REG.U. 8. PAT. OFF. ] | talien trees and telephone poles. In and around Stroudsburg, thou- there were reports of parts of houses | sands of fishermen were storm- being carried to sea, boardwalks torn | bound. The Poconos mountain re- up, and erchards damaged by the|gion was visited by a severe sleet high wind. | storm, with snow falling in some Avalon, N. J., was inundated, but | p all the residents of the village es- caped. The Mohawk. All along the New Jersey coast Eight inches of snow fell at Al- | toona near Uniontown there was a > was sleet and snow in the | 6-inch fall. In most localities the snow and sleet was driven by a strong north- | cast gale which caused dgmage to | telephone, telegraph and power lines | and’ frame buildings. —————EE WHEN IN HARTFORD, DINE WITH US. Don't forget to take home snow also fell in the mountains west of Cumberland, Md. RBlizzard in Peansylvania Philadelphia, Apr 17 (A—Por- tions of northern and western Penn- sylvania were blanketed with the snow of an April blizzard today, with | snow many inches deep in various scctions. In Bradford county the United | | states weather bureau announced, | some Maryland oysters and a snowfall of more than 11 inches | rred. At Ellentown, Sullivan county, the | snowfall was more than a foot decp | and highways were rendered imp: able in some places by deep dr Scores of automobiles were stranded Highway department crews were out today to clear the roads of drifts and fresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 810 | i ‘- St Hartford, Conn. 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