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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. TUESDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 5:00—Stringwood Ensemble 5:45—"Movie Highlights"” 5—Flashes; Highlights in Sport —Ne weather 0—American Honie Banquet hold {11:00 :30—Cha 11:45—Qui 395—WJZ, New York—760 Rise and Sh Mo, 9:00—Paul Whiteman Hour 10:00—Mr. and Mr. ¥ —Columbia Symphony orches- | Cook in bers and 8:15—T} chestra $:45—Por uy Lombardo’s Royal Cana- | 10:00- dians orchestra | 2:30—Midnight Melodies. | 1e's orchestra s Biltmore or- | “hool of Cookery nd White Pary T | star, j 1 in B aris Players, Dorothy C ntet The night motior | juveni he ine, dance band rning Landt Aunt Jemima Man; Phil characteristic song num-| dialogue Headliners; novelty or- bular Bits < String Trio novelty or- Peter ry Hale Martin's House- | R¢ism tions of the CBS at 10:30 o'clock. | nee syncopated songsters, lowing who make ments: Chinese singing comed vill be heard the “Mua- sta- join talents tonight in iral of a mew program, ‘omedy Memories,” over Radio orpheum hour for fo- will present Alma Rubens, 1 picture star Johnny Downs le actor famous for his pasts “Our Gang” motion pictures Brady and Gilbert Wel and the fol- return en One of Victims, Suffering From Asthma, Others Falls in Smoke, Victims of Suffocation— Hi Joe n, an's orchestra. This over W Wong, and Lo prog: While | 85 Rescued, 2 Perish In Coal Mine At Steubenville, Ohio, Yesterday; Relatives Rejoice Over Rescue Horton, 42, and Sidney We 45, to ask how they felt and express grat- titude. Many miners unconsci when they were carried out of the smoke-wreathed workings. were The throng of frantic mothers, sisters, wives and children who clus- other games, other than roullette, which already is forbidden under French law. The annual turnover of clubs reach an enorpious sum. these ALDERMEN BALK Hartford, March 11.—The Board of Alderman last night refused ap- | proval for the purchase of four La France pumpers without recourse to the+board of contract and supply There was no debate. Council's ac- tion will be before the fire board at its next meeting. An item of $51,600 in the budget for the fiscal year be- — ginning April 1 is for the purchase of the pumpers and the fire board is desirous of getting the LaFrance equipment for the sake of standard- ization. The city charter, however, provides that all expenditures of more than $1,000 must go through the board of contract and supply. | The ruling can be suspended only by a two-thirds vote of council. Movable types were invented in China in the tenth century; by Cos- ter in ILurope, in 1438. Cut metal types were invented by Gutenberg, in Germany, about 1450. at the organ; Harriet Lee 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 o 0—Stock and curb closings §—Government bulletins 0—Ensemble tered about the mine fearful of the worst broke into shouts of joy ani cried hysterically when their loved ones were brought up and answered their anxious calls. Fire Breaks Out Again Two rescue parties had gone down into the mine almost immediately after a spark from a broken elec- tric trolley ignited coal dust and turned the workings into a chamber | ! the lives of almost everyone in tha|0? flame. Forty miners escaped | | : little coal town for 85 husbands, | Without aid through emergency exits | | fathers or big brothers were alive to |and 35 others were removed by a L ] tell the story of the fire that trap- |rescue crew from the U. S. Bureaw| : ° York and a network of s sociated with the NBC from to 11:30 p.m. 'HITCH-HIKE LEADS . 0 DIVORCE ACTION | L oman Alleges Husband Became In- | hool of ook Mrs. Al- M. Goudis o ris Dramalogues > Recitalists Olds and liope tfo Woman; dramatic sketch with musicl background Fire Breaks Out Again After Once Quenched. —WLW, Cincinnati—700 5—Health talk Five o'Clock Hawaiians 5:53—Weatherman 5:30—Live stock report 5:55—Agricultural market report 5:40—Mu 6:05—Sport Digest 00—Deb :15—Savannah orchestra 30—Din 6:45—National Prohibition Lite Floyd Gibbons —Pa 7 » Steubenville, 0., March 11 (UP)— Sunbeams that played over th smoke blackened tipple of the W Run coal mine at Amsterdam near here symbolzed the happiest day in Poll, Through the Sta_t; —_—— ) Macy and known —Bu 3 Around the We Bing Family” Musical program Around_tha World” Musical program | fusical Melodrama 10: 3and | | best fusical hour . fatuated With New Haven Girl of radio and then | from They | Will g0 from comedy to the so-call- “feav-perker” type of melody and from those to the dramatic 22— WOR, Newark—T710 | “I'm Crying for the Carolines." = laz | A novelty number they will sing 0 nil Velazco, organ recital concert | 30—Recital nd Herman s i and Quirt 45—Program resume and avia~ | & h | ks tion forecast o | Tt may interest 5:50—Sports talk Time Melodies 6:00—Uncle Don, ville gram 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- tra 7:30—Shavers, comedy team 8:00—Main Street sketches, arket comedy 3 f 1 stock re- | 9:00—Popular musical program, | | male quartet 2:30—0fchestra and singers 10:00—Willard Robinson and his Deep River orchestra 10:30—Organ Reveries 11:00—News: weathe 11:05—Will Oakland chestra 11:30—Moonbeams, music and prose-poems alle comedy to two singers shower He Gave Life 0—Salute to Industry —The Champ's Corner 1—Weatherman port Digest 11:09—Bert Lowe's Statler orches- tra | barmonists, versatility L Hour Insomniacs| woR ton e Niw Haven, March hiking to Canada three years ago is sponsible for the presence of the |iho shadow of grief Sympathy tem- name of Miss Gladys M. Bunnell of | norod the general rejolcing as pa this city in a suit for divorce filed | apchyv saw the crepe on the doo £ by Mrs. Catherine J. Lancraft , of [y i 0% U0 G i Geki, g, | remainder were brought up with Syracuse. Mrs. nCraft i naAming s o 4t inat ot John Paroiski Lol the next haltinour. MTafer it v the New Haven girl as correspondent | qy fy (t00 8% <l Sl g, | discovered that the fire had broken her busband met Miss Bun- |5 5 60 S S R Rt off the | Ut again and was blazing furiou nell when she was hitch-hiking to | 1 2% BAER 0 8 O o died of | AM official investigation was be Canada. For several days Lancraft :\mmm”m‘ conducted by mine officials today, ned the girl and her two | WLt il o T Rosem: Muzzo George Allman, was seriously and Miss Mabel Rubin, she alleges. The suit charges that when Miss|burned. He told of walking through ‘a mile of fire, it secmed.” Bunnell, divisional instructor for the Singer Sewing Machine company, re- turned to Haven her husband continued the illicit acts upon which the suit is based. Mrs. Lancraft son and alimpny. w 11—Hitch- | ped them in the mine yesterday. of Mines at Pittsburgh. By § p. » | erday, more than six hours after |the fire broke out, it was believed t had been extinguished and all bv a handful of men rescued. Th Only two homes lay deeply und = BH—W Air Junior Dinner conc Far Chicago—870 ed ram i A Fine Receord of Fair ogram comedy | SR the followers of | the slow-tempo music produced by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Can- wdians over the Columbia network that of the ten members of ary children's pro- les |French Chamber Group Would Prohibit Gaming Paris, March 11 (#—The finance who risked their lives | committee of the chamber of depu- in helping rescue miners imprisoneld | ties voted favorably today on a behind a curtain of flame, 300 feet | measure to suppress all private ivmdrr;:ronml and a mile from the|clubs in Paris where gambling is “:n’:, were still ill from the effects | permitted. It was said that the bill, [ | 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 510 Next Door 11k 1o children roduce orchestra, nine iral m Two men The last licking flame hzsdbeengnenched. The firemen have returned'to theirstations. Ashes—smoke—staing—water-soaked ~con- tents—then the ad;ust}' s All day long and every day the adjuster meets people who have sustained losses against which they were insured. Whether greeted cordially or gruffly, the adjuster must handle his problem with tact and fair- ness. The reputation of his company goes with him into every case. An important trial in N Y, set to begin at 7 o'clock at night recently djourned 15 | minntes while the judge and ofhers {in the court room listened to Amos Terrace i Rhinchecis, e sks custody of their of fumes, but physicians said they | if passed by the deputies, would shut would recover Dozens of miners | off thousands of club members from called by at the homes of Arnold | baccarat, chemin de fer, ecarte and HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1 program LT )—Musical progrant al pro ling array, of names, chisf is that of John McCor- world-famous Trish {enor, 454—WEAF, New York—660 y | gives indication that the program ; Ne 3 |to broadeast Thursday evening re - |at 10 o'clock will be one of the | most unusual entertainments v put on the air. In addition to Mr. McCormack, such well-known ists o Pinza, leading basso of the Metropolitan Opera company; Julius Tannen, famous vaudeville b ner and feature of many Johnny Marvin, popular | of which | mack, Simmons ‘Deep-Sleep’ The Famous Innerspring Mattress 5:15—"The Flag and Opportunity.” Hon. James J. Davis, sccretary of | labor 5:30—Tea Timers, 4:45—01d Ki Mitchell in stories and sor 6:05—Black and Gold Ro chestra, direction T 6:30—American Hol incarnations of Sir Rick Torquato Ta 7:00—Voters' Service and His City.” Mrs. Bride, Charles P. Taf: 30—Sketches §:00—Songs of the Season: Gitla Erstinn, Mary Merker, Katherine Palmer, Aimee Pushon, sopranos: Alma_ Kitchell, me: opranos; Isabella Addis. Paula Hemming haus, Jane Williams, contraltos Richard Maxwell, tenor; orches tra direction Will Perry §:30—Frolic; dance orchestra fea- | turing Coon-Sanders Night Hawks | 2:00—Musical program; Paulist Choristers: guest artists 9:30—Wonder Bakers; V aldson, guest artist rection Frank Black 10:00—Harbor Lights: dram of an old eea captain with W. Whitnéy 10:30—R. K. O. Hour; Leo Reisman and his orchestra 11:30—Phil Spitalny's music 12:00—Howard Phillips’ Hotel Man- | ger orchestra, | . New Yorke—760 Helen Hathaway Muskete —Reports: Stock mark ing prices and quotations cial summary of the exchange closing prices tations; state and federal tural reports 6:00—Amy Goldsmith, soprano 6:15—Savannah orchestra, direc- tion Harold Sanford 6:45—Prohibition poll and world news flashes interpre Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—Gardeners; string orchestra direction Alexander Kirilloft | 7:45—The Adventures of Polly Preston, dramatic incidents in life of an American girl; musi interludes 8:00—Concert: direction Lopez, male chorus §:30—Around the World: der Brailowsky, pianist, artist: orchestra direction Pasternack 9:00—Musical ing- er arita, Cueto, Latin-American favorite; Claire Madjette, singing comedienne, and others will heard. The Vistor Light Opera ¢ | pany g@nd a la direction of | will present orches- | baritone Nearly a million reports of fire loss are filed annually with the Stock Fire Insur- ance companies. Of the claims arising from nt Lopez izl azonnd Eha World 9:00—Melodrama |8 Show Salute he Citizen Malcolm Mc- 2nd n- under Shilkret » orcnestra Nathanicl selected numbers, j . : g — A I these reports, more than 99 percent are ad- ot ; : / justed without resort to litigation; a splendid Belle Korbes Cufter, na- . . a | ticnally !HH‘OH‘\ ‘0(:!\(\ rt .’:l“rl‘ lmylVL) tn-bme to the f el O{ the conuac‘mg parties—the public and the fire insurance companies, Itching Skin If you want instant relief just ap- | ply Peterson's Ointment. The min-| ute this soothing and great healing Ointmentilouches your infamed tic: | ritated skin—you obtain blessed comfort. Ganerally you need only a applications to corpletely end this distr ing condition Always rson’s O ment on hand. t beat it for quic \\\\[ healing afed, irr ed, erupted kin, for eczema and bad cases of blackheads | H. A. Danick of Hartford, Conn., | writes: or 6 months T was both- to Industry bhand 1 elub Dance N Governm Albert. 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