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'CAE; Dinner Music & tion Hyma Sing—Also WRC WCSH IC_WHAS Also WEEI WTIC WIAR WTAG WCSH ns in detail, New York—860 for Children—Also WRC Scores WFJ ‘Thomas Wing. with Phil Cook—Alto WTAG WFI WCAE Jeseica Dragonette, Soprano—Also WEFEI WFl WRC tra; WOAR WCAE WTAM WWJ) WGN Male WHAS WSM WSB WBT WSAI rtet—Alse WEEI WTIC WIAB WTAG WCSH_WFI . o 'fls WGR WTAM WWJ WSAI KYW WHAS WSB WBT WJAX 's Reception, with Andy Sannella’s Orchestra—Alsn WEEI W, WTAG WCSH WFI WRC WGY WGR WCAE wWwJ XY u; Rita WRC WGY WGR Be_Announced—WEAF WHAS WSM WSB WBT WRVA Gould, Soloist, and String Ensemble—Also WTAG WCAE WWJ WFJC WIOD WAPL WRVA ve Bernie's Hotel Orchestra (one hour)—Also WRC IM4.5—WJIZ New York—760 lfl”‘llu and His Dance Orchestra—WJ7 n of Suashine, Bob Pierce's Baseball r May Sing! amatized Btories. uty Serenade—Also WBZ lames—WJZ; Children's Stories—WIZ Ben Pollack's Orchestra—\W12 Breen, Peter de Rose—Also WFAA —-WJ7 WHAM KDRA WJIR KYW WBAL WLW ie’s Orcaestra—Also WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WIR KYW. W ho Team and Novelty—Also WBZ WBAL WIHAM KDKA WIR Rosario Bourdon's Concert Orche JIR WLW KYW WHAS WSM WL stra—Also WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WBT WJAX WRVA Rice, Soprano, with Orchestra—WJZ s 4'0r Dance Orches ber Music Hour; Orchestra WIZ Program—Also WRC KDKA WBAL 348.6—WABC New York—3860 mu-r’- Or.—Also WNAC WCAU WHK WIAS WMAL WCHP WADC W SR WIBW WMAL: after $:00, Artists—Also 0ug Recordin, WCAO WIAS W‘DC WKRC WGHP WSPD WHK WEAN WFBL ‘WCAU WSPD WHK WADC WKRC WGHP Modern Thousand and One Nights—Also WNAC WEAN WLBW WMAL WKBW_ WCAO WJAS WNAC WEAN WFBL WKBW WCAU WLBW WMAL . Olsen Orchestra Hour—Also WNAC WEAN WFBL WADC WCAO WKRC WHK WGHP WLBW WFAN WJAS WSPD WMAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME $00—WTIC, Hartford—300 0—Summary of program and U. 8. Daily News Bulletins from ‘Washington, D. C. @€:25—News Bulletins 6:30~—8ea Gull Dinner Group T 6:55—Baseball acores = 7:60—Music Memory Contest ~9:30—Comfort Hour from NBC T Studios ~8:00—Hour of Masic «8:30—"Tone Color" = the Imperials 9:00—Reiberling Singers from NBC - 3 Btudios Zo:00—Halsey - Stuart Hour from = NBC Studios Jo:00—Halsey - Btuart Houf from « NBC Studios 48:30—0ld Fashioned Barn Dance = . from Bloomfield, Conn. J1:00—Correct time; news bulletins; - weather forecast = 1330—~WDRC, New Haven—236 §—News, theater review, weath- = er report «¥:00—Time 0—Program to be announced b 0—The Haven Four, male - Quartet -i:!l—l-boll' A. Bono, soprano =8:36—Romeo Tata, violinist S3:45—H. Clayton Everits, flutist; Gertrude Bunting, contralto =9:00—Time presented by “8§:30—Positions ‘wanted :$:40—Weatherman ¢1-—Official argiculture reports 00—Time :04==Nows bulletins :06==Wally Streeter's Templars 90 chimes ey i N man 40—~Tinancial news se—Sidalig! y M. E. Henessey perature readings = Players :30-=Drake's Variety Halt Hour 9:00—Lehin and Fink Serenade; » Lawis James, guest soloist 3:30—Ben Bernie's orchestra ms 20:04—Lilllan Tortorella Cook, so0- prano; Edmond Boucher, bari- tone 99:36—Nedern Harmonies, Lillian Jay 1¢:50—Baseball scores 10:45—Weatherman; dews bulleting 11:00—Butterfly Ballroom hour 12:00—Time; temperature readings 12:01—Gevernment bulletins . S10—WNYC, New York—$26 #:20—Market reports :30—Public library talk :45—1J. Atkinson, readings 00—Pascarella chamber music 30—Citigenship class 45—Beard of Estimate meeting 9;00—"Care of Aged,” W. Mat- ¢ thews 9:15—Health talk 9:30—Time; alarms: information 9:38—Air College: Prof. Hanaway ¥:56—Alr College: “Food Prob- © lems" Dr. Albrecht -B:15—Hans Merx, songs .8:30—National Security League “Armament and Freedom of the Seas,” Admiral Plunkett $76—WMCA, New York—336 9:30—Time; Georgia George pro- gram 9:45—Imperial Trio 10:00—Robert Burns' Jewish pro- gram 10:30—Weather; Small's orchestra 11:00—Time; McAlpin dance orch. 11:30—News; dance orchestra 00 a. m.—Village Grove program, “Screams of History” 710—WOR, New York—422 5:00—Oliver Sayler's book reviews 5:15—Emil Velazco, organ Time; John R. Thomas, tenor ‘Customs Law,” Fred Ben- nett Newscasting Fulton Royal orchestra :00—Time; 30 minutes of sunshine )—Zenith Automatio Tuners :59—Chimes; Mason's Merry- makers :30—Colonel Fitzmaurice, ocean flier 9:00—Rupert Sircom, organist :30—Rangers Male quartet :00—Bamberger Little Symphony :00—Time; news; weather —Palais Royal orchestra :30—Astor orchestra 810—WPCH, New York—370 5:00—Studio program —Merl Clark and Leland 6:00—Ohrbach miracle program 6:30—Hubert Ziegler, songs 5—Dr. George Walton King 0—Broadway Temple 0—Chateau Shanley orchestra :00—WPCH variety program 1100—WLW, New York—273 6:00—National Airs; Garden en- semble €:40—"Youth in Conflict,” B. Fa- gan 6:55—Knights qf Columbus Hour 7:00—Joseph O'Callahan, tenor 7:15—"Q’'Briens of Machias,” Dr. John Coyle 7:25—K. of C. orchestra 7:40—Current Theater, Woods 1350—WODA, Paterson—240 9:00—Sam’s Old Timers; square dance o 9:30—Tompkins, Schlumpf, La- Father 0—Jack Wehrien's orchestra; pianist 10:30—Colin MclLeod program :45—The vocalists 1 0—Colonial rendezvous 11:30—Frankie Pagano's Califor- nians :00 mid.—Lido Venice e 560—WTFT, Philadelphia—333 .05—Radio news; late news : nner music 7:00—Automobile club feature 7:15—Topics in Season 8:00—Buck and Wing 8:30—Sam as WEAF 9 :30—Macfadden Publication Weekly 10:00—Halsey-Stuart Hour 10:30—National Concert Bureau 1100—~WPG, Atlantic City—273 §:05—Gospel hymns 8:20—Organ recital 9:00—"Little Club” Entertainers 9:30—Jahn's Beauty Salon 10:00—8tudio program 10:15—The Subway Boys 10: tanley Meehan, tenor 11:05—8ilver Slipper orchestra 980—KDEKA, Pittsburgh—306 6:10—Ralon quartet €:40—University address 7:00—Same as WJZ 01—Maytag program m Pnn orchestra Free Radio Tubes % ALL WEEK - L4 TO PURCHASERS OF CROSLEY ATWATER KENT KOLSTER Alling Rubber Co. New Britain’s Only Rubber Store MAIN ST. OPP. THE MON 11:30—Dance music 700—WLW, Cincinnati—438 $:00—The Five o'Clock Hawalizas 30—Live stock reports 40—Polly and Ann, the Gifd Girls :00—Time announcement :00—Grennan program (NBC) 30—Dynacone Diners 55—Baseball scores 59—Weather announcements 00—Lehn and Fink (NBC) usical program (NBC) —Concert orchestra (NBC) 00—Roosevelt Hour —Hollingswortk Hall 00—Weather announcements 30—Diamond 760 Oilers 00—Time announcement 00—The Singers 30—Polly and Ann, the Glad Girls :00 mid.—Jan Garber and his or- chestra :30—Variety Hour :00—Sign off DEFECTIVE BRAKES RESULT N FINES lgency brake at the traffic light at NEW BRITAIN DAILY sergeant tested the brakes and found the emergency brake in good condi- tion but the foot brake was useless. Yuchniewicz had nothing to say ex- cept that the boy was pushed against his car by a playmate but Judge Saxe told him he might have been able to avoid striking him had his brakes been in proper condition. Russell M. North, 25, of East Berlin, was fined §5 and costs on the same charge, to which HNe pleaded guilty. Officer Edward Car- roll testified that he arrested North about 7:45 last night after noticing that the driver pulled up his emer- the South church. corner. North told him his foot hrake was in good condition but the officer doubted it, | and had him drive as far as the car barn on Chestnut street at the rate of 15 miles an hour, finding the foat brake useless. Fred Gorfain, 17. of 9 West Pearl | street, pleaded guhty to the charge of speeding and was fined $10 with- out costs. He was arrested about 8:15 lagt night by Officer Louis E. Harper, who testified that there were three persons in the front seat and four in the rear seat of a closed car driven by Gorfain at the rate of 38 to 40 miles an hour between the gasoline station near the junction of HERALD, Varnishes. : Friday, May 17th—Saturday, May 18th You are cordially invited to attend this demonstration of the actual application of Kyanize Enamels and An expert from the Bouwh Varnish Company, the manufacturers of Kyanize Varnishes and Enamels will demonstrate the painting of furniture, Stanley street and Hartford avenue, and No. 7 fire station. Traffic was exceedingly heavy, the officer said. Gorfain a high school student, One Driver Pays $15, Another the new stipple finishes, a'ntickuing of woodwork and many other interest- ing things you can do with Kyanize products. He will be glad to answer your painting questions and suggest color schemes. $5, in Police Court Two motorists fined by Judge M. D. Saxe in police court today on the charge of driving cars with defective brakes. Although the police department is conducting a drive this week against the situation caused by defective brakes, neither case had any connection with it. Edward Yuchniewicz, Grove street, pleaded g fined $15 and costs. Sergeant P. J. O'Mara testified that he investigated an accident in front of 411 Myrtle street on the afternocon of May 8| and leArned that Yuchniewicz was | driving west at the approximate ra‘e of 10 or 15 miles on hour when a boy named Daddario ran into ‘ke street from the south towards the north side of the street and was struck. He sustained a fracture of, the leg and an injury to the head but is recovering at New Britain General hospital. were said he did not know exactly how fast he was driving but he thought not more than 30 miles an hour. Judge Saxe warned him against fast driving. The case of A. A. Kaplan, 31, of 229 Shuttle Meadow avenue, charged with speeding on Stanley street, was continued until tomorrow, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Green- stein said Kaplan wanted to go to New York today. Officer Louis E. Harper made the arrest, Arrange Fish Story Night For Sportsmen’s Meeting Members of the New Britain Fish and Game club will be told all about the big ones that got away at the regular meeting tomorrow night in Jurior O. U. A. M. hall. Reports from fishermen who have been whip- ping the brooks and streams since the opening of the season will be heard. Motion pictures of life in the plied. Washable, cleans like tile, ‘ Hei'é’; Now—Vivid Contrast and Voguish Colors are Yours! .. 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