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—— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 1 —— person in New York at present,|old dreams in Hoboken will be John Stege, deputy police com- |zen of Rockford, Ill., of a picture of MIS§ GWATKIN HONORED ; and you may aear also Mary Pick- | featured during the regular Daguer- HI A misioner in charge of detectives, | Fred Burke as one of the men he| Miss Natalie W. Gwatkin, daugh- | ford, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria |reotypes program at 8 o'clock over 4l declared Thompson had given sev-|had seen practicing with a machine |ter of Mr. and Mra. L. W, Gwatkia Swanson and others, if they keep [ WABC and associated stations. The eral names as the persons to whom |gun on an island in the Rock river [of Berlin, has recently been ap- their appointment. A musical pro- |numbers are “McSorley's Twins" and M RI]ER TM‘E he had sold the machine guns, but[several miles south of Rockford, | pointed one of the four editors of gram from the studios of the NBC|*“Oh Fred, Tell 'Em to Stop.” Oth- 4 that the names were found to be|just prior to the massacre. the Review, the literary quarterly will supplement the short talks. er selections during this program fictitious. Burke's picture previously had |edited by the students of Russell inalude . Towthianm _ “7oe0ils “We're going to ‘pump’ Thompson | peen identified by witnesses to the | Sage college, Troy, N. Y. Miss Gwat- Froeremy dar (e cropin's A Muidens Wiah | Maching Gun Czar Swoated for|r, e rums out of iake names” | uayers : View board i F ." | slayers’ flight as the *“handsome” |kin has served on the Review m W:nfi::‘::: o de:, aivus 4y 8 M unlesn otherise . Jare hiere and thoy-bring 49 you fha | Xhe Man . the dylng Srapare Stege explained. “We're checking |man wearing the police uniform. A |for the past year. and has also been chain progra: on right. = Cicar famous “Boola” song and other pop- | “When Johnny Comes Marching” i i up on each name as he . £ gives them, e —the coll2] ms with list of associated sations in detail. i ; ; B e e 800y Evidence in Massacre nationwide search for him has been [a member of Forum %o ® THURSDAY, MAY 2 [By The Aasociatcd Press) Rah! Rah! Rah! The collegiand ular Yale melodies during a program 2nd will keep up this process of the ' v’ i 20sEL e current events club, and both i 40.6—WABC New York—860 at 8 o'clock over WTIC. Eight lusty elimination until only real names are '.';nz':fl';."'n"““ Ahesidy. Arierathe] CHERRIE L1 ek dlite eger's Or.—Also WNAC WCAU WHK WJAS WMAL WGHP collegians of Yale university will| Helen Olheim, popular radio left. Then we'll probably know what Agk uerceotypes: Songs of Testervear by Aale Quartei—Also WNAC | blend their voices in songs of Eli|artist will be the guest soloist dur-| Chicago, May 2 UM—Authorities | wo ot 4o know. Another picture partially identified AvS TR e R AV RAY® WEBL WKEW weao W including “Wake, Freshman, Wake,” |ing a program at 9:30 tonight over |today were fecling their way through |~ corone “p 0B - by the Rockford witness was sald to [ READ HERALD C : et i S be that of Jack McGurn. The pll'tlll identification was made'a few min- o utes after McGurn had been ordered AlL T can say is that we're get-|released on bond to await trial on ting closer to the solution each day,” | seven charges of murder, growing a i :n:‘declnredi “We have learned much [out of the massacre. tor 17 s mornin, 3 Tore later 1 pnd Sxpect to learn | jonn Scalise, a survivor of the HE"; 2 (XY Saw Burke Driling With Gua | °"C¢ Powerful weat side Genna gans, SEND FOR FREE TRIAL TREATMENT “We Mect gain Tonight Boys,” [the same system. She will be heard |a mass of sto:ies and names—real 1 1 Wasting in Despair,” [ in a rendition of a selection from |and fictitious—to a possible solution ‘s an Old Camp Meetin' ", | Verdi's “Il Trovatore” and Schu-|of the massacre of seven gangaters lorida,” “Scandal. | bert's “Erlking.” The accompanying | last February 14. . heat Cakes,” | concert orchestra and male trio will The process of elimination was de- ici.” Le heard in a selection from Ippol-|cided on early today as the best itow-Ivanow's “Caucasian Sketches,” | means of discovering the persona to At 9:30 WTIC oféers a momam Bizet's “‘Serenade Espagnole,” a se- | whom Frank V. Thompson, machine {of popular and classical ctions | lection from Fovulds' “Gaelic Melo- [gun broker, soid weapons prior to | by a saxoph sextette, which will [dies,” Hosmer's “Fantasie FEspag- |[the massacre. mital when he left police headquar- WLBW WMAL; after 8:00, WCAU \\‘ ters several hours later, LS Recording Artis! 'AO W-‘Al W, ls)C WK§§ “ e D—‘nhuul Love 8—Also W oy 'KRC WHK “Gli“l;‘WLBW WFA\ =+ 9:38=Columbians; Symphonic Jazz—. ‘WCAO WKRC WHK WGHP \\'Lu\\’ W M4I—WEAF New York—660 “.—Jnlly 'ill and Jane in Program !or (‘hlldn‘n‘-\ko k.\low and Dinner Mu Also WRC WCA DC WK [ **Sh WADC also indicted for the seven murders, Another development was the 5 ‘. |was also ordered released on bonds comi PLAN l’rol:rum of Requm S\nxv:sf\ho W emper Fidelis,” [nole,” “Louisiana Lullaby” and| Thompson and Peter Von Frant. identitication by an unidentified citi- to await trial. '""““' s AM WWJ W WHAS WSM W intermezzo “In- | “That Old Gang of Mine.” zius, who has admitted to authorities 3 that he sold several machine guns to | i = ¢ dlate Quartet—Klso. Wl Wate Wi V' | ecns jlvia's “My Si Flapper Dance,” the torea- Appropriate selections for the |Thompson, were questioned until [dor song from et's “Carmen.” | quiet midnight hour are listed for [long past midnight. So important P08y r-'ICAlE}owrw’ KY Whiting's “Ho ad- | tonight's slumber hour program at |were their statements considered DANCING WaR WTAG WRVA WWa WA in gthe Parade” and two vocal solos, 11 o'clock over WJZ Among the [that Coroner Herman N, Bundesen 18 P1WE N ¥:39=Geo. Olsen's Dance Hour—Also WFI “G\ WRC S i W W3 WRVA | Huhn's “Invictus” and Cadman’s | selections are Rellini's overture to|was roused from sleep at midnht % SH.5—WJZ New York—760 "My Desire.’” Waldteufel's “Pluje |and called to police headt}‘ulrlterl. A et A ] e tioning took place. G $88—Rudy Vailee and His Dance Orchesira chaikowsky's “Mozartina,” | where the questi X : $:88—Old Man Sunshine; Bob Pier. Thome's “Andante Religioso” and |Burt Massey, vice president of the Telephone 947 80 Jubilee Street RECITAL by Ruth Bassette’s pupils of the Another program of divers B "t:;‘“"‘ of Baseball Games—W. music will come through at § o Karganoff's “Berceuse.” Palmolive Company, * a member of e- Pns"?fi:fw"r'—:'fli ?\ht‘ll, WBAL WHAM l\()xl K jover WJZ and WBZ with LC." |the coroner's jury, also appeared {" EMERSON - ; Beeuly Serenade—Also WEZ WIAM KDICA™WIR KYW W LV Wooley soloist, supported Fooi o5 the questioning, as did Thompson's DE SOTO | £ ."-:nzég;iz%:gfin g‘?‘]‘,‘myj},‘zfi“?'?"‘““{"*‘{} ,‘( e jII.II‘]A‘{ Dv;og .nlu‘:i {;“'h:]u. rt orc h READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | attorney. STUDIO SIX S WiR WEW k"f'v:v \{"1’1? WM Wen \\?n WiAX WRVA toresque,” “Blue _- at CAMP SCHOOL HALL [y ‘l:fl—slummr Music Hour; Orchestra Program—Also WRC KDKA | ughing “Goodbye Tickets 50c—Open to the Public fd Boys I'm Throu selection from Z MOTOR SALES i “F v Thru, 'hy Did T Get 31315 Church St. Tel. | - Daylight Saving Time 11:05—Palais Royal orchestra | Married” and “One Step to Heaven.” f : 11:30—Astor orchestra 2 2 G00—WTIC, Hartford—500 8$10—WPCH. New York—370 The musical story of a ramble in 1 =6:20—Summary of program, news | 5:15—Meri Clark, Leland, har- |the sunshine on a May day, will be o sc ! | ~§:30—@ea Gull Dinner Group mony told during the Comfort hour pi 1 { 27:00—Music Memory Contest 5:30—Selbert Melodians gram at 7:30 over WEAF and WTIC, | ! 27:30—Comfort Hour of Music '] e Girl Friend" "The program includes among other its DU”' =8:00—College Glee Club 6 Bormida, pianist; Equity talk [numbers Lincke’s *“May Night,” ‘ J8:30—Tone Color by the Imperials )—Clark and Reese, harmony |Zamecnick's “Polly,” Wood" =9:00—8infers and orchestra 6:45—Dr. George King, talk body Stole My Gal,” ) MMS C9:30—Baxophone Sextette —Hal Hixon'e program light on the Ganges, oa an a a X0:00—Concert orchestra 100— els String Trio |tery of the Night,” McKenna's * { xb:an_.om Fashioned Barn Dance 8:30—J: orchestra Fingers” and Elliott's “Long, Long 11:00—Time, news and weather 250—WODA, Paterson 240 Trail." = 990—WBZ, Springfield—303 ; sport talk :40—Official Agriculture Report s Old Timers Two of the songs included in ‘ ‘ ’, 3..,,,,__.,.“,,e < i Square dances | Christopher Morley's reproduction of Easy—of course it has always boes casy 1o faish ‘ 1 =6:06—Wallace Streeter's Templars | 9:30—Tompkins, Schlumpf, Le- lh.:t with Kyaaise. 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