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THURSDAY, MAY 23 [By The dssociated Press) ta_Fastern Standard time. Al time is P. M. unlest otherwise mfl' s on left of call letters, k ight. Clear chan- Bel gtations and programs with list of -WABC New York—860 —~Also AC WCAU WHK WJAS WMAL*WGHP WADC S "WN = d and Ono :ghu—-.uw WNAC WEAN RW W ' amlru'nr'—ms:wruvwv’vk\ l‘{‘L%"l'-}A“‘lu:\'bBL WEBW DC WGHP WSPD W 2 wun-v()rclntn Hour—Also WEAN WFBL WADC 'WCEO WKKC WHE WGHP WLBW WEAN WIAS WSPD WAAL 454.3-WEAF New York—660 4:38=Tolly Illl and Jane in Halt Hour for Children s Talk and Dance Music—Also WEC W res— ldweek Federation Hymn Sing—Also WCSH WRC WFJC WHAS 6:39—Comfort Music, Thomas Joyce—Also WEEI WTIC WJAR WTAG WCSH 7 and Wing, with Ehit Cook—Also WTAG W F1 WCAE WRC RE tinels Orch.: Jessica Dragonette, Soprano—Also WEEI WFI W WGY WGR WCAK WA WRD WaN WHAS WSl WSB WBT WSAl §:00—ingers, )l.- uartet—Also W WTIC AR WTAG WCSH 1 WHC WGY WGR WTAM WWJ WSAL KYW WHAS WSB WBT WSM ;mll&:nnfln;‘mg th 1th Andy S: lla’s Orchestra—Also WEE! nse| Ll CC'I! lon, w! ndy Sannella’s Orchestra—. . WIAR WTAG WCSH WFI WRC WGY WGR WCAE WWJ wul KYW WHAS wsu WSB WET WRVA WAPL 9:30—Concert Bur An ell_and Russian Cathedral Cholr—Also g G WHL WRC WOT WOR WCAR W3 WEIG WIOD WIVA 10:90—Vimcent Lopes a Hotel Danca Orcheaar-Airo W 11:00—Dave Bernie's Hotel Orchestra (one hour)—Also WRC 3M.5—=WJZ New York—760 4:80—Rudy Valles and His Dance Orchestra—WJ7 :89=Old Man Sunshine, Bob Pierce’s Children’s Storles—WJZ s of Baseball Games—WJZ: Ben Pollack's Orchestra—WJ% nghi Breen, Peter de Rose—WJZ Dramatized Short Stories—WJZ ade—Also WBZ WHAM KDKA WIR KYW WBAL WLW tra—Also WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WJR KYW WLW = Plano Teams and Novelts— e WEZ WEAL WHAM KDIA WIR WIW 8:30—Rosario Bourdon's Concert Orchestra—Also WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WJIR WLW KYW WHAS WSM WBT WJAX WRVA WSB lladys Rice, Soprano, with Orchestra=WJZ 'Palais 4'Or Dance Orchestra—W.J7 9:00—-8lumber Music Hour, String Ensemble—Also WRC KDKA WBAL o WRC ores—WEAF 7:30—Automatic Tuners 7:59—Chimes; Mason's makers, songs 8:30—Studio program 9:00—Lone Star Rangers 49:30—Studio program amberger Little Symphony {00—Time; news; weather —Palais orche :30—Astor orches S40—WABC, New York—319 5:00—Food talk—Dr. D. R. Hodg- DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Sree Merry- 800—WTIC, Hartford—500 6:20—Summary of program and U, 8. Daily News Bulletins from Washington, D. C. 6:25—News bulletins ” 6:30—Correct time 0—8ea Grill Dinner Group 55—Baseball scores 7:00—Music Memory contest di- rected by Emil Heimberger +7:30—Comfort Hour from NBC Studios 00—Music Hour 0—"Tone Color" 0—SBeiberling Singers; Black, directing 9:30—True Detective Stories from - NBC Studios 20:00—Halsey-Stuart Hour from ~ NBC Studios i 10:30—Radiogram 10:30—0I1d Fashioned Barn dance - from Bloomfleld, Conn. 11:00—Correct time; news bulletins; - weather forecast. | © 990—WRZ, Springfield—303 25:00—Final closing atock ma ~5:25—Lost and found =5:30—Positions wanted 5:40—Weatherman i | ot prices 45—Glenn Sisters, duets oing to Press 30—Duke Ellington’s band dog talk :30—Kreuger's band Frank 9:30—Sonora hour 10:00—Olsen orchestra l11:00—Ingraham’s orchestra [ 11:30—Pancho’s orchestra :00—Time 1100—WLWT, New York—273 60—Studio music :10—Garden ensemble re Parents to Blame— Bernard Fagan —Knights of Columbus hour; Tom Hamilton, tenor; talk, Dr. James Power —Orchestra 7:40—Endorsed Motion Pictures— Mrs. T. McGoldrick 90—WGY, Schenectady—380 00—Stock reports inute Men —Baseball scores 0—Time; dinner music —Studio program 0—Dinner music —Baseball scores vle talk —Trautman orchestra 0—Studio program 0-11:30—Same as WEAF :30—Organ recital 980—KDKA, Pittsburgh—306 Z5:41—Official agriculture reports ~6:00—Time; news bulleting ~6:05—Excerpts from von Flotow's | # Martha” by cast from Central | high school, Springfield; Miss| Hazel Clark, director 6:35—World Bookman €:40—Financial news 6:50—Reunion, Second Division, A.E F. 7:00—Baseball scores 7:05—WBZ Players 7:30—Drake’s Variety Half Hour $:00—Lehn and Fink Berenade; Frank Luther, tenor $:30—Ren Bernie's orchestra 0—Program 9:30—Maxwell House concert 10:01—S8portograms 10:05—"Pianistic Capers,” Jimmie McManus 10:15—Poppy Day 10:20—Baseball scores 10:25—Tone Pictures 10:54—Weatherman: news bulletins 11:00—Butterfly Ballroom hour 12:00—Time; temperature readings 12:02—Government bulletins $70—WNYC, New York—526 $:00—Chester Tallman, ballads §:20—Market high apots 5:30—Our Spencer Collection— Victor Altsits 5:45—Martha Keller. songs 6:00—Baxte ensemble | 6:30—Citizenship class | 6:45—Resume of Board of Esti- | ‘mate meeting i . Satne A5 WIZ 7:00—Qirls’ Work in New York|''f1on WPG, Atlantic City—273 City—Mrs. Philip LeBoutillier | 00" Stugio program 7:‘:‘:’"““" talk, Dr. I Wein- | g.y5_ Dp AL Pretorius — Living b inciples of Food %:25—Clvic information i 7‘”“—‘;""": vpolice alarms; base- | 545 News; baseball scores g | 8:00—Finol baseball scores T35international_AMairs—Prof. | 5.0 B Ry 120—Organ recital Ui sEeearity league talk (IS ean s anbls 8:30—Kriens' orchestra; ist Howard, soloist i) $76—WMCA, New York—; 2:00—Time; Imperial Trio $:15—Beauty talk 10:00—Time: Ohrbach program 10:30—Weather: Paradise orc 11:00—Time; McAlpin orchestra 11:30—News 11:40—McAlpin orchestra 12:00—Nut club 710—~WOR, New York—i22 :M0—Book reviews $—Emil Velazco, organ :50—Bport talk :00—Henry Ramsey, haritone :10—Customs Law—Fred Bennett 5—News :30—Fulton orchestra 0—Time; C. W. Hamp, dres; Centers—Colonel Bane 55—Baseball scores; 0—Same as W.J 0—Dinner talk 00—Same as WJZ 3 me; program 0—William Penn orchestra me as WIZ baseball scores Baltimore—28: :00—Dinner music 0—Arcadian orchestra :0—Same as WIZ 0—Art Gallery ‘Transportation Lines and Thurman H. chimes and vocal- Eunice Studio program . Subway Boys, Kitching and Prisoner of Chilton Iver Slipper orch. Play, The lock Hawaiians tock reports Polly and Anna —Time announcement A0—Grennan program 0—Grennan program (NBC) #—Dynacone Diners seball scores i nts n and Fink (NRC) nnen Men (NBC) a:00—Program (NBC)N songs 9:30—Concert (NBC') 'PEWRITERS that re- tard the progress o1 vour Typist’s work should be thoroughly overhauled, and if need be, rebuilt. We offer you new machines of every make at rea- sonable terms. New Britain Typewriter Exchange Herbert W. Peterson, Prop. 96 West Main St. Phone 612 |street and is 15 years ola. v of Pittsburgh ad- | Star Mn awards were made to Albert Hemingway, Myles Moare, Roderic Jinnehan and John Cian- flone, Those who were promoted to second class rank were Arthur Peterson, Howard Wry, Billy Banul- | ski, Walter Waskiewicz and Anthony Skinger. Those promited to -first class rank were Horace Brown, irancis St. Lawrence and Joseph | Scully. Sixty-three merit badge awards were made, 15 to out of town scouts and 48 to local scouts. The awards tollows: Printing, 1. Patkay, B. Huch, 1. Callahan, T. Griffin, W. Kiejko. Masonry, Thomas Griffin, e Safety, C. Cillizza, 8. Dankevich. Personal health, F. St. Lawrence, G. St. Lawrence, L. Patkay, M. Swanson, Handicraft, F. St Holmes, A. Rayram. Firemanship, G. St. Lawrence and | Lawrence. | ing, Stanley Gwozdz, R.| ner. Woodwork, Mainer. 0—Hollingsworth Hall 0—Diamond 760 Oilers 0—Crosley Review 0—Jan Garber and his orch. , 0—Variety Hour RAY MAINER, 1,15 znm@ stour Badge Presented at Meeting of Court of Honor Raymond Mainer of troop 4 came New Britain's 20th eagle scout Lawrence, D. last night when the Boy Scout court meeting in the Y. M. C. banquet hall, awarded this highest | rank in scouting to him. Scout | Mainer is the son of Mr. and Mis. Michael C. Mainer of 44 Fairview He joined ! at the Center Con- in 1927, and his of honor, Baker Brown, R. Culture, M. Kaminski, Wal- | jko. Scholarship, | Gwozdz. Camping, P. Stahl. R. Mainer. | Horsemanship, L. Patkay, G. st. lLawrence, | Carpentry, Fred Peters, ). Holmes. | | Blectricity, F. Peters. Machinery, P. Olszowy. | Metal work, C. Cillizza. Pioneering, R. Mainer. Swimming, Baker Brown. Leadercraft, D. Holmes. Agriculture. ¥. Peters. Farm mechincs, F. Petérs. Cooking, P. Kimball. Interpreting, S. Dankevich. First aid, k. Callahan, G. Burliag, | cAloon, W. Schwab, R, Beach.‘ Johnson and H. . Miller. | |\ Court members present wpre‘ | Messrs. Ames, Taylor, \lacnuugnn and the scont executive. Qut of town awards: First aid, A. Hemingway. W. Bar- | raclough, Lackey, E. Shjerden. ) Carpentry, W. Moore, F. Lackey, E. | Shjerden. Woodwork, W. Barraclough, Moore, E. Shjerden. Machinery, M. Moore. | Salesmanship, R. Weldon. Painting, R. Weldon. Weather, E. Shjerden, troop 4, located gregational church, eS8 was rapid. P. Stahl and 8. M. RAYMOND MAINER 's passing the tests for the 21 required merit badges, he has de- veloped in leadership abilities, being made an a nt patrol leader ter about one year in the troop and, only a few months later, pe- | coming patrol leader of the Stag pa- ltrol, which is now leading in tie troop efficiency contest. Mainer is expected 1o represent his troop in the first aid and friction fir i events in the coming annual field meet of the council. Out of the 20 cagle scouts de- veloped in the local council, troop 4 has provided 12, The others have had the following troop connec- tions: Troop 2, South Congregational | church, two; troop 3, Trinity M. E. | church, one; troop 14, Stanley school one; troop 21, Nathan Hale junior high school, one; and troop 1. Plain- | ville, Plainville M. E. church, two. Mainer was congratulated by Chairman George B. Taylor, men:i- bers of the court, and all of the scouts who were present. model‘n way. CHER C. DAV AVI NG Connecticur Court, ss. Hartford, ORDER OF ICE ' Hartford County, | May rior of the maid| raying, for therein set forth, a divorce, to the Superior Court in and I County, on the first Tues- the Complaint |ing in the same direction. | ments and prepared the case against |tafson was sitting next to Boehle | pocketboo | the |ers with varicus teams. MOORE’S PAINT is made by a progressive manufacturer in a We sell MOORE'S PAINT because it is the best Value in America. Get our price and color chart before you start that painting job. fil[lEITE'S BIIIINER SNARES FOUR MORE (Continued from First Page) Boehle said he did not know there was a curve at hand and instead of bearing to the right of the saucer-like turn, he continued straight ahead. Anthony Ference of 223 Glen street brought the quartet to the hoapital and Officer Ernest P. Bloomquist, who was on duty on Grand street. telephoned te Licu- tenant Matthias Rival at police head- quarters that the accident hagd h'lp- pened, the call coming’in at 12:5§ o'clock. When Officers CIDIY. Kumm and Hellberg reached the scene they learned that the injured people had been taken away. Ser- geant J. C. Stadler and Officers O'Day and Kumm took measure- the driver. Car Blood Soaked According to the police, Miss Gus- ; and Gaffney was sitting next to her, holding Miss Flynn on his lap, Of- ficers Kumm and O'Day, examining the wreckage, found hats and a | and similar articles in car” which was soaked with | blood. The car, which was badly damaged, was towed to a garage. | All the injured persons are well | known in Meriden, the young wori- en being prominent basketball play- They for- merly played with Meriden high school basketball team. Boehle is a football player and is well known in Meriden, as is Gaffney. SWEDISH BAPTIST MEETING Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg and Rev, Axel Peterson to Speak at Confer- ence in Hartford. Two New Britain ministers are on the program te speak at the ¢6th annual convention of the New York conference of Swedisa Baptist churches which opened in Hartford YOU WILL SAVE. 1929, g to and by being found Kyanize Varnishes dant, is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown; THERER ORDERED, of the ¢ of given publishing ald, ritain, ing on or before that notice complaint he this order n th A newspaper pr three times s the Clerk Hartford County, D. MORGAN A. JOSEPHS E. MORGAN HALL’S 179-183 ARCH STREET, / Moore’s Paint NEW BRITAIN ORDER OF NOTICE complaint in_the above entitled | action, brought to this court and claimed Jcasons set forth,—1—Judgment se tle and second Judgment decla from Ogden L. Steele to vings Bank and Building As- null and void, now pending in Court of New Britain, on the v of June, A. D. 192, and being found. by {he authority, that the New ngs Bank and Building As- ix now defunct and that ihe s of residence or busmuess of | creditors or mssigns, of | Savings Bank and | unknown to \itorney of Upon 7 Seven room, single Britain S iatio anid 15t Mond It appearing | subscribing Britain 3 sociation bath. 2d Floor—bedroom, Fireplace — oak tri Yard well planted. pendency of DE SOTO SIX J. B. MORAN'S Real Estate 147 MAIN STREET BELVIDE Opposite ' Park 1st Floor—Ilarge open porch, dining room, kitchen, pantry, 3 sleeping rooms, home, 2 car garage. living room, bath, storage closets. im — newly decorated. Lot has 150 feet of frontage. This home can be bought very easily as own- cr has purchased a larger home. Mortgage Loans NEW BRITAIN MOTOR SALE 3137 Church St. /WHEN IN HARTFORD.! DINE WITH US. ‘Don'l forget to take home |some Maryland oysters and | lresh crackers. HONISS’S 28 st - S Hartford, Conn. 1‘ (Under Grant's Store) i Owner leaving town. T Priced to sell. desirable, one family, location. Wit 272 MAIN STREET v 6 room house, most today. The sessien - -with & ocoaferéace by the mi: ass0- clation of the church at 3. o'clock this. afterncon with an address by Rev, Dr. J. E. Klingberg of this city. ’ ‘The sermon this evening will be delivered by Rev. Axel I. Peterson, pastor of the Eltm:Swedish Baptist church of this city. Rev. Mr. Peterson has been o member of the official board of this conference for 20 years and has been treasurer for - u BETHARY CHORCH SPRING CONCERT Soloists and Chores {0 Provide Program This Ereaing | The annsal spring concert of the church choruses of the 8wedish Bethany church will be held in the church auditorium this evening. ‘Those participating in the program will be as follows: The church choruses will be as- sisted by Mrs. Caroline Barsch, vio- | linist; Mrs. Eleanor E. Vahlstrom, soprano; Miss Florence C. Ostlund, contralto, Robert J. Klingberg, bari- | tone;George H. Johnson, bass; Wal- ter 1. rector. Program at 8 o'clock. Invocation—Rev. C. J. Fredeen Mixed chofus—"Bow down Thine Ear” ... ceae Male choru»—"'l'wlllxhl «... Nevin “Hail, Thou Star Resplendent” ., Magnuson, organist and di- Grieg v ohn—"Kulwh «o. . Wieniawski “Deep River” , Arr. Maud Powell “Gipsy Airs” .. .. Sarasate Mized: chorus—"Go to Dark Gethso- mane” ........ T, Tertius Noble “Then ‘round about Thy starry Throne”y....... +++. Handel Duet—8oprano and ° contralto— “Quis_est hom; Stabat Mater— Male chorus—* “Ancient Chorale’ “Glad sasom fagel Violin—"Liebesfreud “Tambourin Chinois’ Mixed chorus—“Let the Celestial Concerts Unite” ........ Handel Male chorus—"En akara ator och .. Kreisler . Grieg Benediction—Rev. C. J; Fredeea, S8pokane, Wash., May 23 (UP)— Police and a score of enraged citi- zens searched the Hangman creek district today for an assailant who riddled Wilham J. Johnson, 29, an electrician, with bullets, attacked his companion, Miss Hazel .Huler, 28, and then tied the two together with copper wire, chloroformed the girl, and left them n their burning car, HOT WATER with a Gas Water Heater INSTALLED ON EASY TERMS $1.00 PER WEEK Let us install ome now on these special terms, A A MILLS PLUHBING — I!IA'I‘ING — SHEET ME'I‘AL WORK PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST, Credit the Shower Bath With a better tasting Breakfast Af snappier stride as you leave the Call LEROUX The Master Plumber He is at your Bervice. HEM —~ oL ANT CHEATIN' EM LTTLE HiDS , ARE Sov ? NO SWIN GAME ER NoOTHIN ? house., A clear sparkling eye. It’s quick It’s easy It’s convenient It’s economical It’s always handy We can install one immediately. You feel better—breathe deeper. shower in the morning—a.shower the evening you’ll wonder why it wasn’t [§ & -7 B8 put in long ago. ¢ A in ) TELEPHONE 304 NOT! 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