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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. ‘I ""””W orchestra, Joseph Frasetto, direc-|large tavern with its secret Widing' copies of “Uncle Sham,” a book The discrepancy was discovered |night, declared sho wished no con- N | 71 sIeA tor places was in too strategic a posi- |from India purporting to expose vice by Vice Dresident Frank D. Lawlor | troversy and “would not say another 4 Y ¥ abeth Faulkner, soprano; | tion to and corruption in America. The while Perry was on vacation. Con-|word.” - 30—TF allow him to pass through N\ "y q : 5 \\\%\\ . f////////{/// | Frank Fertig, teno the struggle without taking part a is “obscene.” y | fronted with the evidence found by | rnis came after Gillmore, had an- \\ w77 | §:45—vOperatic Echoes;" Lillian |General Washington needed his as 1de to explain to .he cus rv 4 R A E\'ru““fl\ the assistant treasurer |gyered her charges of the night be- \ ) i | Brooks, soprano | sistance, and his manner of obtain- |ice that even vilification frankly admitted the situation. | fore that he sponsored a “solution Jecial weekly request con-|ing it, with the fortunate result, !can life didn't constitute ‘“obscen- Perry has been employed by the | <hijch was no solution™ to the situ- | provides the framework of this|ity. The point was finally perceivd | Rankinbey sats, L married and | ,tjon with the produccrs. Gillmore TUESDAY Key 10 ! k Crawford and his Te- |\week's sketch nd the book comes in, i |earlier in the cvening said Mis U S R ; \\1\\;»\-‘:»‘ u.;,nr:{um | ¢ 1 !“1 i The program will be distributea| The last m‘l50;’I~‘\rvlfl!t}0!11hv nfi\l Bosmn Bank Empl()ye and Frmt AN et e ‘[:ar:'yrmarfl. in r‘ri(l;c(sx]:; h;:n hu\j ern Daylight Saving Time | §:00—Band dircction—Edw 10:30— Manor s > | through WEAF. Ne Fodl | office solicitor, Horace J. Donnelly. a al court toda: | o tahia 3 s — | 2 1 —1060 30—Me | W T ty Marimba | o) SReL 5 e a S i malllon 283—WTIC, Hartford—106 fen'al L0 « 3 George Shackley and his quartet | Denr New York for mailing 9 ‘ Miss Barrymore Sunday night 6:00—Black and Gold orchestra | e College Dru who. broadcasts from WOR _every [her widely recommended sex hyglene T v | criticized Gillmore® for his action 6:25—News bulletins 9 Maseers Minstrel {11 jodella C ngs, organ pamphlet. One of Mr. Donnell Boston, Aug. 13 (UP)—John W. | e r his action at Tuesday evening at 9:00 p. m., will a closed meeting of equity at which ¢:30—Hotel Bond Trio—Emil. . | Williams Syncomatics nd ensem ! tions, senior | o S0 5 i Basistants had acted as an agent|Perry veteran employe and @ | Rl L Heimberger, director 30—C. A. Earl orchestra—Eddie| hig 1 anditorium S concert tomight st the | 280 Er 8 8 v writing to Mra, Den | Slstant treasurer of the/Beacon Trust |he asked and received the support s B o LA T Co., was said by police today to have [of the organization to a program, e | has four children. Both he and Given were f{o be arraigned in 6:55—Baseball scores Gale, guest artist; orchestra ¢ - | 12:00—Folli 3 e dance o The: 7 elacta N olloy: nett for a copy. When she was Kind | - 7:00—Musical Mechanicians tion Pt 17:30—Meyer Davi®' Gateway ( They have selected the following |Iett for copy. b N inched | confessed to the larceny of §40.000 calling for the cmployment of Equity Lionel Kennedy, director ) me | nece orc i thn King, Spin-Spin, Miss You |y the post office inspectors. Don- |1 bank funlls. The defalcations | actors for 80 per cent of each cast. e e G . 3 K c a perio ‘ ] . o Miss Barrymore said this plan had :30—S8 NBC studios —Slum - . g S nally also rulec helWe covered a period of two years. Eh ] 3 pl Al eketan on e e s Is Heaven, Evangeline, Secing nelly also ruled "Phe Wi 8L LR, " porry " was arrosted lust night. | thel Barrymore Silent—Oriti-| veen submitiea to the producers at 5 Nel Home, Lover Come Back to BN Shortly afterward, John P. Given, | a series of secret sessions by the sun iz, Sprngte —wixi cmamai— | Throngh the Static | e s Tocny domana o S ey S B GRS ciged Regociaion Presifent | Bty commior ot e ave o B a4l lost et ; R e | It e Ll neo JUNE B Biven Tumit cand Produe Gillmore were members, and that 3 X = | = iean| Conaleo mad amesiad Acharged with e the producers had refused to con- §.25—Tost and found; positions | —T.Ave kEereportd | | arceny a ceiving §40,9( ge e sider 25— =1 s e q e i (b et enteon Con pedis e B 40—"Rhythm 7:00—Children’s Corner oser of Broadway musical comedy | )] ! f) ained the article “Hatrac e bank. |troubles of the Actows’ Equity asso- = y T (UL LYy According to the authorities, Given | ciation apparently quieted dow CALLES AT ROY. :00—Time | song 1 representer by | Copies of the magazine promptly 5 | 3 establishe: s fruit and produce |day, after 2 vhi e : {01—News bulletins ] s otints on n to e O i oron oy | SSbiabedl MeRErmit andiproducalj Ga¥, alle 8 fatonh which involved | piiis Aug. 13 (P—The Mexican 06—Keyboard Jester 7:5 ¢ unce s lva hrough tk | %5 timia melpounceaf ontsoma collega | gorreyiin g and needed money |its president, Frank Gillmor: d s g :06—Key Jes A be broadcast through D | s on 5 52|10 finance the business. All his|vice president, Ethel Barrs |legation hds been advised by tele- Spotlight Review irol pre tem over t 9 o'cloc funny magazine for printing a . otlig I8 m over ion WJZ at 9 o'clock| T E | hecks were honored at the bank.|over the organization’s fight witn gram from Royan that former 9—Weatherman 30 elin Men (N RO UE rene,” picture, inv oly cau = % I 2 1 y Tuesday night, Au ) e, e demand, |2nd while on the bools he still had | Hollywood motion picture producers | President Calles, who is residing in | 20—Agriculture reports % e aw M ad, tio Rita” and I i ¥ 8 ¥ P alance, g e % s I ; Y 7:00—Chimes |9 stre ) b ek fhet made Helen Kane fa-| = : sw York had an editorial attack- | it was awn by about | Miss Barrymore, noted actress, in there and begun a program of golf, %:01—Baseball scores :‘\'1‘\”” B e Ban ODSGGHB BOQKS ing the Fascist Ttalian representative | a statement in ancisco last |long motor rides and sea baths. %.06—"Singing the Blues,'—Betty |10:31 On Iy ) s |ton, soprano, will sir No Other | |at an aviation conference in Wash- Cole and €hil Saltman £ALNOD. % % Love” and the new ensemble Known S ington. post office department f;80—Bert Lowep orenes xs AD ' The Intimate Instruments will do| Washington, Aug. 13—Fither the | pro 8:00—Michael Ahern, baritone; : : g e Iy nnr Town teem “The Little (world §s sctling Jingbiior of Unele| Donnelly watches the envelopes Melodic ensemble anditisEbantlii o o Sy 2de another |Sam Is getting much more particu- |closely. When some appeared v th 30—>Men et e T Tar. stickers inscribed “Protest Against 2 EVERY 'EN 00—Johnson & Johnson program | 1:00—Jo orchestra 2 s | Or again, possibly the post office | Marine Rule in Nicaragua” he ban- 3 v b g OPEN EVERY EVENING 9:30—DMasters Minstrels | t n department and the customs burean |ned them promptly under the law's g . (Except Wednesday) ;i s eopiat |1:30 series of musical programs with 0—Williams' Syncomatics | A serl I = are merely vying i friendly rivalry | provision again: ibelous, .. obscene Earn orchestra % irect educational appeal has been 0 It e ;w sec ‘\\mw‘hb can_censor the most [and lascivious” matter. o4 ; AW \TIL 9 0’CLOCK DURING SALE = ; ok Torn10 AR s S ) e et e s The customs boys last burst into e A Sporioptam ity s Vi i T it. large type when they banned “Can- :06—Weatherm s u ot Sors e pialitrios S asts | ot any rate, these two depart-|dide” the classic by Voltaire, Ior s News Dl giing ¢ ¥ SH and Delhiam Wil be, styled assical Musical g have heen extraordinarily ac- |this they received such unr mitting all scores s g Studi and re to be put on hr: tive within the last year in their|raspberries that after a few months it o t il '_““"’ ”' "4 studios | oirorts not only to keep from the |they decided “Candide” could come st VLU R R s [citizenry such printed matter as Most hookstores have alw : A better appreciation of the|might conceivably affect the morals|carried it in stock. On other N W e e erienl | 6 ATt o |world's masterpieces is envisaged |of adolescents but also that which | cent occasions such works as Boc- —R. I ])t'p\m‘”lrfl'" v’:. »’\»‘Hf’-: s * "V lyy Mr. Kemp for the radio listen-|might pu political or economic | caccio, Rosscau, B and the| tigs Produdq Murkst HEpore Berlitz ew York in |ers who follow the broadcasts of his | ideas in our heads. [ Arabian Nights have been denied yea0 Unitenataie es e R | X | strios. Among the composers whose | n the Jatter typo of censorship, [admission to our gates. - i B e Ui e Claeel e b e S el g | G0 couraejing mscple ObAWEAhING: A:2v—Tanshal ipoores 3 N : ton need not worry about the post formation Musical Studios” are Schubert,!to got a la edge on its e umann, Wagner, Rubensteln, | For the Clge on s il tiee and customs censorships. The | RS 2 : MATTRESSES and SPRINGS! i Kreister, Grieg and Victor Herbert. |siretching of the banned books are almost invariably c: e Providence Safety 3 ¢ imagination, 5 1 St e, ot sl e e 1 0 a1 o e i e o fou au dhe aebvedtor S : PILLOWS and BLANKETS! #705—Hawaiian Tsland quin 5 Y t \tion, | salient works of each composer. The | hooks, pamphlets or envelopes which lbzary R0ty e s \ RN SAVE! N 3! R T f 1 H rn- fe story of these “Old Master FOZAT s . i e T ¥ v 30—Gene Rodemich—NBC fea- | hip Al Govern history of t are regarded as disrespectful to con-| = ) xiu,,, ments to the State,” Prof. Wil- | will be briefly reviewed and mu: ituted authority. They also Rovenl Copyrights in the United States, IRNT? 9:00—Eveready Hour—NBC f¢ liam B. cal illustrations will be drawn by |cases of obscenity. | since this country is not a member 3 3 — E . 1al Trio the Kemp trio from the most famous | of the International Coypright union, REMEMBER! You spend one-third of are not valid in other countries ; ture Gold 4 | The customs laws, however, mera- 10:00—Eskimo; BC featur o d concert jand popular instrumental picce o par S 10:30—News flashes 1881 el | The first program In the serles 3| matter v customs officials may | 10:35—Baseball scores to be aired from WBZ this after-|gecide to be obscenc. | | I I self to provide for the rest tha L 311—WENR, Chicago—870 |noon at 4 he broadeast will be| Of cou e T Vel v Erron ‘) + ! g dilafiretitiat 319—WABC, New York—8060 Air Juniors concerned with Robert Schumann. | fessors e $:00—The Hhythm Kings dance or- > Farmer Bxcerpts from his “Kreislerigna,” | recently Bronson Cutting ot chestra with Freddie Rich con- 1 e Music Pa | known to be his major pianoforte|\exico, have 2 st 7 4 | your life in bed and you owe it to your- you are catitled to. ny rk. and “Romance” from the Rl sl —Closing market prices harp minor sonata are included in | powers, but the P e = 0—Show Folks—Experiences of | the numberg to be offered. [ wharves t Eioet i INNER SPRING B " 3 s ] harves will doubtless ask how any- e i | | one expects them to tie the post of- | T ) §:30—Candle Light dance orchestra | 7 ‘In.,. udio orchestra and Maxcy | Real summertime will | fice censorship score while w Cricine | 1 Hh MATTRESS underwdirection of Bala Lobolo | church organ : | ) ¥.00—Gypsy Camp, popular type 7:30—Dinner dance with Terrace program Garden and College Inn orches- 7:30—Symphony orchestra, Howard | tras Barlow, director | 8:00—Columbia Chain fe | characterize the Paul Whiteman junder such terrific handicaps. | Hour which will be heara tonight| Nevertheless, a very short sum-| =) | from 9 to 10 p. m. castern daylight [mary herewith will show that th 3 4 ¥ A 3 4 TN / ¢ OIL SPRIN time over the nationwide net wor toms service has been holding COTTON C PRING '§:00—Sergei Kotlarsky an Ma- | 8:30 lying Stories (CI |of the Columbia Droadcasting Sys- |up its end and that these two MATT S A / W\ 4 Solldly made and o 5 Serg: s tem. A sclection of numbers has|arms of government between them | i - resilient that the coil B ding—ipint recital, pi- | 9:00—Paul Whiteman -(CBS) : d A ;‘;}‘(‘)";nz"‘z;ifr\” » 10:00—Fada program (CBS been carefully made from all the|bhave lately broken all previous| AT comoftap S ¢ 297! springs seem to it 7 g 10:30—Columbia Chain feature danceable music of gurrent and very {Tecords for banning books and 4 d tress that is a real AN every curve in the Q?z:fl—?’na{ul({;i)\x;nm:(n and his or- dance orchestras ting even the most phlegmatic on ”vi_.wun at large, . 2 price! iata |11:30—Dream Boat (CBS) to: the floor, or at least making the| The post office, most lately, has| ’ o tour, augmonted sy | SRR o o (vl Wsataniito no ;\ul.u:d unmailable 5000 pamph- | p $8,95 2 q phony orchestra with David Men- —WGY, Schenectady matter what the weather may have [l¢t8 on the Mooney-Billings cas Hundreds of tiny coil springs, each in a P s conducting 6:00—Stock reports, produce mar: ore for (hat date. because the " cnvelopes said such | separate pocket, insure a perfact 3 ight's 10:3";..5\0” in a Song"—dramati- ket ort, news items and f The program which continues to vh‘],’i‘,. vv’llv?viu indictment,” | ¥ - y — lr»;ltl 1:! )‘«)}'\.: nover slept on a S]}l‘ing sation of well known musical com- | 1083 T6O results Sors b Siatlon R kUnE | unacel Ca Lo nia - styl | ™ ! O ] t(y.‘n'lm it v‘:.ou"\ylr.mt \\n:x} SIMMONS positions ) 6 ; seball scores B Callca i mane oo T “,‘ y ‘u : llllml\mv\’u\vlzl 5 , 2 L w good a real mght's sleep can be. BEAUTY REST e Crawford's Bag o 6:30—Correct time i : R R e e | PN ES . LIEEONS AUGUST SALE SPECIAL MATTRE *Tricks—the popular organist in & . ic, Totel T e esatt Or Nofiideai| most simultancously customs | i 3 A . o ck (Albany, N. Y.) 11730—The Dream Toat —melodies | 0:38—Tys ]H'_‘W; L apodtle of the impossible, This witl & s ~ 1 ||st powN 1 . $1 WEEKLY from the Land of Nod 7 ~Roads in the Sky (2 Y) the first time Whiteman and his | : Lo 12:00—Correct time Ebellon Jestra, have joined in honoring | = Sl S |the cartoonist. There also will be| = 422—WOR, Newark—710 s oncetL one e |another number L from Zieg- | JREEN GRID and organ re- | m (N. Y.) e ares ; e ALL OTHER A-C Sets fand and : - | vercady Hour (N. Y.) |1 “Hot CI that T | \p) T e | from “Hot Chocolate it negro 5:25—Contempora Exposi ; ah | success which has furnished one of | 5 A B ) Art and Industry e bright s % < L » > Z 540 —Keden-on-the-Keys ‘ politan Nig ;‘,’,'Kij,j‘,‘\f“'j’ rtime spots of | : " syt | . et : o §:50—Emerson male quartet; time {11:30—Hello M » {2528 v ) u I ]' / N : U THE BIG FU RNITURE STORE :15—New: sting < () 3 5 * - Ei;;r——-:q;\:rtc?:flku 211—WNAC, Boston— Members of fraternal iza- .Rad]-“ n_ € R | eV N/ ;e I’[,VB/’I-A/// ('0///( & 1 Traftic and His Brake 5 ed and hi v jons will get a chuckle or two from ie J'uSt as im-~ = IJZ I//‘III ST (4 ] ¢ A Liners i Arch Aiders Main Street Sketch tonight| 4 0—Time 6:15—The Wander L. Cox has writ- | o 1—Commodore Grill orchestra | he Argentines [ten around the “Degree Team” of 7.30—Aunt Mandy's Chillun s—Iurriers’ dinn sira |the Golden Eagle lLodge — sions Chimes | r i “Heretofore said Luke H ins, | 0—Main Street Sketches b me mayor of Titusville, we've had only | 9:00—Runkel Hour 7 e Tady of t t 9.30—Philharmonic-Symphony Al scores ted p them up to ninet orchestra stadium concert, Alfred | ( ¢ T | three. jump means we | T , Coates, conducting | ot to get out new rules and regu- | o 205 U e C£ Mtt 3 10:30—Bruce Campbell Singers . ! lations and by sand to train our A ¥ w}j‘zzé’a}flm)w DE’AL:’E/‘(’? 100—Time, news bullet weather | 7 *BS program from XNew legree team all over again.” % [EY - D/7Y < SUsD tnited Symphony orch. | The lodge practice i to be held | 55, MAGL STANEY, PRGAIN 11:05—Palais Royal orchestra T Correct tin in Luke's store as will the Gyt 11:30—Hotel Alamac orchestra $.00—CRS program from New i . = York—Jol tal — Mathilde | " \ypjle the lodge ho: enty-eight degress. The boys have | | WHY, JOST BEFORE AND T PUT BI& A51—WEAF, New York—060 Harding, planist; Sergel Kotlarsky, | ioing, the Tadies: Auxill iy | — . WE LEFT FOR TOWN 1CK T' WHITE WASHIN £00—Gotha ring Trio | violinist 5 i B | THE o S NN ::;2— Sy Bl Taun Jane—cnil- 'sz30—CF prog from New T‘I,}.l i \1‘,“:‘, Sy 3 Kodaks = Fllm ARAS C"E)\.IZRR\J?S’?:: \;/\/‘a;r; » "/\.\ENDD‘gN'TF;)‘N\SH' |Post & Lester Co. | | » ‘ dren's program York—Tlying Stories — AvIation ||/ Looq o cine"will be devo « LOPING and PRINTING ] HERE TO EAT THE HO, 1O, B:56Summary of NBC programs | news, * ; : .00 Dilack and Gold grehestri= | Lot I thom HnL e {1 MAIN ST. TEL. 199 ’ \ ) ~| GRASS DOWN. \ ' direction Ludwig Laurier City, ¢ R hitaman R A thnson . | \ ’ Rass Down. e 6:55—Raseball scores Hour : e : Wholesale Distributors A & R " Sky— “How |10:00—CRS program from New|he ro'e A¢ ayed the Revolu- Sh \DNT FiNiSH 5i00="Fioada ot the Sy MOV L0:00-CT v trom New | War will form the bisis of| . Camera Shop 2 America Protects Her Flying Pub- | York—Salon r gtion okl RO | o | lice,” William P. McCracker David Mendoz Octheim, | the <80 e unnlng am “A Complete Kodak Service” secretary of commerce for contr activitics of the wo time, over the usual northeastern Ly § ] Shne Inet work of the National Troad- 67 ARCH STREF 8:00— 1:00—C = : casting company u es Opp. South Church Marley R. Sherris, 1 rk ray I's A hundred and fifty-three years ing; Helen Janke, contralto -1 Trick is month the Colonial force _...—_—-—-——_/‘ ward Thorgersen, pianist; Curt f—Mike ar eated in the Batile of I Peterson, baritone; W. Merel al | | : Lord Howe was slow Monger, master of ceremonies | FI, bottling up the remnants of Wash- | M che: lireation M | Vacation ¢ | ton's troops on the west end B 8:30—Male trio c- | 6:45 ¥ embl {of the istand. Where the Brooklyn Q;T‘CO "D T AND c Sewaldee; : v Yard now stands, w cated | B ) h. | iy vs jo soloist rect f orche 8 e ¥ lay important part in Washing- | 8 2t b tr ) ) rork four ton's rdous maneuvers 30—Harbor Lights —dramatic 0:00 os " itilve coniendediing ne s 2| We have some very good Used Coal Ranges at man, and refused to aid redeoats or the reb ‘he pl»eanl “m(}. ’ e 4 addition to heing an inn- 12:00-=Rill Scotti's He M N off; incemen {55 E T Iy was a smuggler, and his | 8 orchestra | o ’ Some good Combination Ranges, too. v York—1760 e : N Honiss’s Oyster House is noted — Billy Rhodes, baritone e L ritone | Loz iis & Tiobster, Crabmeat, | ¥ Buy NOW and get the First Choice. 5 ummary of NBC pre v 1 . ccom |Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon g §-35—Reports: Stock mark 12d imr - | Salads; also our Shore Dinner cin Ivr:l;m:.r‘:‘ll e ; . |that is served from 5 P. M. to exchange closing prices and quo sy d g |3 P. M. each day except Sunday tations: state and fed agricul i ¢ e ‘ | Coolest place in Hartford to Mli i S | 3 il s e / izl il 14 en, | L AEERY Iy Ay ‘ EIOIQISS S PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST, A e TR 130—Bavar srehestra | S n " W e tioe e, Mt ci—tin | OYSTER touse | PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL WORK it s i 7 00—Katheripe Palmer, soprano Final baseball scores St. Hartford. Conn. 7:15—"The World in Music"— 5.0 Atlantic City Casino dance (Under Grant's Store)

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