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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. TUESDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 B:00—Stringwood ensemble 5:30—Braves 5:45—"Movie Highlights" 6 B—Flafllcs. highlights in sports 6 € D—An\trn..m Home 303—WBZ, Springficldl—990 5:00—Stock and curb closings 5:30—Ensemble 5:45—Kyanize Scout 5:53—Weatherman 5—Agricultural market report, 5—Sport Digest 6:15—Savannah orchestra 6:45—Prohibition Poll, Floyd Gib- bons 7:01—Amos n’ 7:15—Jesters 7:30—Musical Hour $:00—"Bing I'amily” $:30—Around the World 8:00—Musical Melodrama 9:30—Show 00:00—Westingliou dustry #0:31—The Champ’s Corner 11:01—Weatherma 11:03—Sport Dig 21:09—Bert Lowe's Statler orches- Banquet Andy Salute to In- an recital 5:30—Recital 5:45—Program resume and avia- tion weather forccast 5:50—Sports talk 6:00—Uncle Don, Children’s pro- 6430 —Hotel Astor concert orche tra. %:30—Shavers, M ‘comedy tean! $:00—DMain Strect sketches, rural comedy 9:00—Popular musi male quartet 9:30—Orchestra and singers 30:00—Willard Robinson and his Deep River orchestra B0:30—Russian Revelries, orchestra and soloists M1:00—News; weather report 31:05—Will Oakland Terrace chestra ¥1:30—Moonbeams, prose-poems 434—WEAF, New York—660 5:00—The Lady y and Sallle, al program, or- music and Next Door, chil dren’s program dircction Madgc Tucker §:30—Tea Timers, dance band 5:45—01d King Cole — Geor Mitchell in stories and songs 6:05—Black and Gold Room or- chestra, direction Ludwig Lauricr 6:30—American Home Banquef, rc- incarnation of Joachim Murat, King of Naples 7:00—Voters Service; and the Lawbrea Y. Huber; Father 7:30—Sketches 3:000—Songs of the Erstinn, Mary Merker, Palmer, Aimee Pushon, Alma Kitchell, mezzo-sopr abella Addis, Paula He mmit haus, Jane Williams, contraltos; Richard Maxwell, tenor; orches- | tra direction Will Perry $:30—Frolic; dance orchestra fea- turing Coon-Sanders Night Ha 9:00—Musical progr: 9:30—Happy Bak E ton, composer, guest artis trio; orchestra direction Black §0:00—Harbor Lights: dramatic tale | of an old sea captain with Ldwin| M. Whitney §0:30—R. K. O. hour—Leo R and his orchestr 41:30—Phil Spitalny’s music 12:00—Howard Phillips’ Hotel Man- ger orchestra The Citizen Mrs. John pence Burton Season: K Frank 395—WJZ, New York—760 v Margaret Wycher- :15—Melody Musketcers 5:35—Reports: stock market ing prices and quotations; fin cial summary of the day; cotton exchange closing prices and qio- tations; state and federal agricul-| tural reports 6:00—Amy Goldsmith, soprano 6:15—Savannah orch , direc- tion Harold Sanford 6:45—Prohibition poll and latest | world news flashes interpreted by | Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—Buist Gardeners, string or- chestra direction Alexander Kir- illoft 7:45—The Adventures of Polly Preston; dramatic incidents in the life of an American girl; musical interludes 5:00—Orchestra; conducting §:30—Around the World; Alfred O’Shea, tenor, guest artist; or chestra direction Joscf Pasternack 9:00—Mausical melodrama, orches tra direction Peter Van Steeden 9:30—Ehow; The Ramblers: Hen Shope, William Danicls, tenol baritone; Wil liam Wirges, pianist; orchestra di- rection Harold Sanford :00—~Westinghouse orchestra, dir: ; chorus of 40 vo Da Direct band with Irahces contralto specia pot, baritone 31:00—Stlumber Music: & semble direction Ludwig Laurier 12:00—Wayne King and his orche tra { clos Vincent Lopez alute fo Tn H nd Billy Hill- string 349—WABC, New York—860 0—Rhythm Kings orchestr 0—Littmann orch Holiday, tenor; Helen contralto 6:00—From Mw\ y Pages and Rustem Play of the Mor 0—Three Little & 0—Tong 0—Progr Julia Sand §:30—Roman . Jeanette Loff 10:00—Mr. and Mrs 10:30—Columbia tra 1:00—The O —Ted Weems or —Bert Lown's ore 00—Guy Lombardo's dl’m 2:30—Midnight Melodic 1 1 3 1 at the Harriet tralto organ 28—W LW, ( ‘incinnati—700 y o'Clock Hawaiian ock report Harry Willsey's orchestra st talk ler forecast er I. G Bubble Bl Around the -Musical prog —Musical progr Band 00—Weather man 00-—Castle Farm orchestra Variety Hou Hotel Gibson orchestra 1:30—The Hottentots A. Homc wers “Towners 1:00 H—WENT —Air Junior: Dinner conc: ~ Chicago—870 progra ", Schenectady—790 st Door < to chil produce market report, tock r ports 00—T American Home Bangu Weather forccast 1—Nursery 1 Ladies' ' We —('0 )—DMusical progran 30— Musical progr: Pop the Qu K. O. Hour gan recital Or 261—WHAM, )0—Children Rochester—1150 our uncements taurant —On Wings of Song | casts through an NB( Larlham College {o Tndustry Daly’s_orche Owl Club from 1 restaurant Weather forecast WNAC, Boston— d and his ( Koal and hig iisman and his Cr Vith th | popular Paul Whiteman hour “Mr. and M Columbia_ Sym Howard Barlow —Noews Jimmie orchestra 0- orches- tor phony direc Gallagher and his Lown and his Biltmorc uy Lombardo and his Roy ~Midnight & . Melodies, Ann Le; o org: New Haven—1330 weather report s Hotel — W l)l.( mH» orche 7 The World Bookman r and his Hot lle orchestra The Metrop: "L Stuart, baritone Gertrude Toole Kelliher. prano; Iinrico Batteli $:43—Barbara Troop )—Lillian b man folk son, rue Stories of children rgaret Locke, 5:00 Fo- ‘Schiegel, N 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING'S GRAMS Soringfield—990 Shower —W B Mornii You wouldn't wait 30 saconds for your horn to be heard Why wait for RECEPTION? GET PROGRAMS IN SECONDS ARCTUI"(US Ruick Acting RAD'O TUBES NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE for ¥ ars ate 1o with us sonie other R R ¢ be sure 1o br i oyst Vrv\ and vyw"-. ers of th State Street rtford, Conu. 110:00—The Manhatter: lo | nes accompan-'| ) Ger- | PRO- | Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murrav St. 7:55—Kyanize Scout $:00—Aunt Jemima Man 5 adliners —Shopping About with Dor- othy Randall 45—Popular Bits 00—Beauty and health, nassus Trio Musketeers mothers mous numbers including the most famous he ever wrote—"When You Were Sweet Sixteen.” In contrast to the music that was.the rage when | Garfield and Hayes were names in the news, the orchestra conducted by Frank Black, and a trio will play and sing songs that are the hits along Broadway tod: June Lee y ):55_Hoalth M “Drio Martin's Hbuse: Radio reception is going to be better this‘year than it has been 1n the last seven or cight years. Sun spots have declined almost to a minimum and their bothersome ef- fect on radio waves has subsided with the decline. In the tremendously hot mass of the sun therc have been exten- sive whirlpools of gas, sometimes stretching thousands of miles in width across the surface and throwing electrical “emanations millions of miles outward. These clectrical emanations have strucic the upper atmosphere of the carth at times so severcly as to canse scrious magnetic storms. These magnetic storms dio communication | difficult and sometimes AL a0 45—Mary hool of Cookery Charis Players, Dorothy Bostonia guintette —WJZ, New York—760 Rise and Shine, dance or- chestra —Morning Showers; Landt 1 White Aunt Jemima Man, aracteristic song Phil | Cook in ¢ num- ; novelty or- wassus String Trio novelty or- make extremely impossi- BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Scven) ¢ 3 ):45—NMary Hale Martin's House- old I\‘Hl!l 1 of Cookery; oudiss sramalogues Mrs. s and TG 1 back Olds Wor Calliope natic —Mary Women 1o sketeh the champion Dixi 2 total of 90 tallics. that “Goose” K of Coach “Tommy” Monahan's bas- ketball squad at Bristol high mH year, led the ~ point-getters during the sccond semester of the race with ite of 56 points, although ski, one of K r\\‘orln's‘ cammates on the Dixie squad, tied | th him. The ten leading scorers final round were as follows oski and Zetarski, 5 ki, Maple Ends of Bristol, 55; Bordeaux, Budd, Terryville Maple Dixies, 44; Roland, Skipp, Macahec Older Membe: Maccabees, 31. The enormous lead piled Burdeaux in the first round of the race was too much for the second {semester's top-notchers to compete with, > who finished among at the finish of the on were Bordeauy, Eagles, Rao, Dixies, 90; Karwoski, Senski, I ; Zotarski, Dixics, 84, Mel- vin Whife, the outstanding warrior of the Older Members, descrved hon- who & The list show oski, a member Through the Static | R e on of the blues, from s of the Congo 10 highly polished sym- rangements, will be fea- Lopez and an ly augmented orchestra of musicians in the concert to T card over a NBC network, tonight | it S o'clock ‘@he Lvolution of the Blues” W. C. Handy and Joseph Nussbaum s a symphonetta jn flzz style ani in free form the cvolution American Negro emotional quality known as the “Blues.” The Negro character combinations a surface melody of carefree hap- a ground base of sorrow symphonically | tribai charn evolu their present phonic 2 ured by Vincent peci of the Kar- | hy S presen of the s, 35; and Baylock piness on nd melancholy aced in this tone poen. Two leading college gl the Jast will be heard on succes- sive days in their annual networl Glee club male voices will g0 on the a ay at 12 o'clock noon. istol Maple | | | up by | | lewing af on the Middlebur, College Glee club, winners of ma will heard at |orable mention. He garncred 75 | points to place sixth. and Budd came next in line, Zetarski, who placed fifth in the |list of hoopsters for the entire | schedule, | ber of two-pointers. contests, be o'clock Miss Karolyn Marris, nationally nown concert and oratorio con- tralto will ma her debut as a singer of popular songs on the pro-|ner of the initial gram over jon WOR tonight |scorers’ list, was exceedingly from 9:30 to 10 p. m. Her sclection | curate . from the complimentary will be “The Lonely Ro: rom ths [stripe, even though he did not sink musical hit, “Show Boat." |such a great number of ficld goals. | At a meeting to be held in the yrary of the Boys' club tonight an songs when The Bowery was | official presentation -~ of the Savitt York's Great White Way, when g00d, | trophy will be made to the victorious full course dinners could be had for | fifteen cents, and horse cars wers considered spcedy enough for any- one, will try a new cxperience to- | members of the winning club are night when e sings into a micro- | “Tug” Zstarski, “Ruffy” Rao. Art phone for the first time. He will be [ Avallone, “Steg j. Joe Mar: Jest of the Happy Bakers in a pro- [ tino, Johnny Cavalierl and “Gay cram { some of his most fa- | Milbrandt, The team is coached by Bordeaux, win- Jim Thornton, who began writing president the presentation. The caturing S > The Fuel Bill Tas it ever occurred to you that you could save a substantial part of your fuel bill by storm windows of the north side of the house—storm doors—or perhaps vestibules to shut the cold out? There are ignumerable ways to storm-proof the home. Now is the time to think about such things. The Build- ing Bureau has the details. Drop in and talk it over. Hardware City Lumber 1241 EAST ST, NE™V BRITAI ALsLsLLA00LLLa PHONE T56 anaa. ¥ L R e a é , Conn, ] ac- | It is belie¥ed that William | of the lcague, | IRoland, Skipp | | tossed in the greatest num- | position on the | e Opposes Free Fares Lest Children Drink Washington, March 25 (UP)— Proposed legislation to grant free street car fares to school children was opposed before a house sub- by Henry W. Lynn, street railway expert, on the ground it would give the pupils more money with which to pur- chase liquot. William Cavalieri and managed by James C. King. " FORECLOSURE The pastor and standing commit- tee of thte South Congregational | church was given a judgment of| strict foreclosure against John Ve- tre and othe Stanley J. Traceski in cit terday aft- ternoon. The property is in the rear of Winter street and the debt is $2592.80. Two parcels of property on Wil- na strect were foreclosed on order of the court. The plaintiffs were H. V. Camp and Meyer Zimman and the defendants were Frances Cianci and others for debts .86 and of $2890.67. Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- gerford and Camp represented the | plaintift The Savings Bank of New Britain was granted two foreclosures agains |a fair busin TS, By B A e P COTTON STEADY AT SLIGHT ADVANCE Selling ~ Movement Renewed Farly ifi Day on Market York, March 25 (P—The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 5 points to a deckine of 2 points. Some buying was report- ed on the steadier ruling of Liver- pool, but there was a rencwal of vesterday's selling movement which apparently included some selling for southern account. This supplied the carly demand and sent the active months about 2 to 5 points net low- | er during the Illat few minutes with May selling off to 15.44 and the new October contract to 15.16. ‘ Offerings became smaller at these | prices, however, and the market | steadied up again, showing net gains of about 2 to 9 points at the end of the first half hour. Liverpool cables reported covering | and trade calling together itn | some continental buying and a ces- ation, of liquidation in that market. Reports from Manchester indicated in cotton cloths fol home trade and Australia with New 25 the Mary Corsino and others for debts | of $5145 on cach of two parcels of | prow»rl)' on Belden . street, Ilach p.\ cel is subject to other encum- brances of $12,000. Judge Sa gd the judgment. Attorney John Downes represented the plaintiff. Other judgments were as William Boardman & Sons against Rose Dubowy, judgment of $101.65 | in favor of the plaintiff who was| represented by Attorney Leonard S. i Appell; Steve Szczykowski against Emily Nordgren, judgment for $98.50 for the plaintiff who was represented by Attorney Martin T Stempien; Commercial Trust Co. against Louis Toffolon and others, | judgment on a note for $157.22 in| favor of the plaintiff represented by Attorney Leo V. Gaffney. | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND IN PERFECT Lead, zinc and oil cos are used—an inferior is a pure lead, zinc an paint you can buy. 1 form to which pure oil is gallonage cost of but’ $2. Use it on your next You'll like it—it wear: Jehn B oy]e Ceo B"S FRAN KLIN QU NEW B | varns, + | Now they have a chanco to vote for You Can’t Cheapen Paint and Get Results manufacturer as to another. that will blister, crack and peel. Longman & Martinez Semi-Paste Paint an_improved turnover in cotton City Items For nearly ten years women have been “privileged” to vote—for men. a woman of their own choic an Cochrane for Town [ler! _n years' experience.—advt. A first anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow morn- ing at 7 o'clock at St. John's church for Mts. Horace W. Saunders. A. Nash Co. spring suits and top- 3 Ryan, 23 Roxbury road. Tel. Miss , With {Bomb Threats Received Jfrom the INSURANCE WILL SETTLE THS ARGUMENT SEE eWilt 272 MAIN STREET ENOWLEDGE HARMONY t just as much to one If substitutes paint results—a paint d oil paint. The finest sold in semi-paste added making a i 80 exterior painting job. ! RITAIN Against Protest Session New York, March 25.—(#—The Metropolitan Opera House, in which is to be held tonight a protest meet- ing against the Soviet policy ainst religion, was guarded by police to- day. Letters received hous by the opera management and by the ciates, Inc., sponsors of the d_that the place would | be bombed if te meeting was held. A squad of uniformed men and several detectives wént on duty there before moon today. Tonight there will be 75 uniformed police and several more plain clothes men bomb and radical squads. | Anyone carrying a bundle may be stopped -and required o display the contents, it was announced. SURRENDER Ln h 25 (P—Forty muti- ncers in the military section of the and prison of Oleron who barri- saded themselves in 4 casement, surrendered today. M ceived by the minis- try of war said that there was no fighting. The governor of the prison surrounded the mutineers With troops and the 40 were forced to c of lack of food. submit becat alled chinch bug is only three-twenty-fifihs of an inch in length, yet in onc year did $60.- 000,000 worth of damage to crops in one American state. The so. 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TO STAY AWAY FROM HERE HE'S GUMMING UP THE WORKS WELL 1 DONT| KNOW WHAT YOU WANT ME D0 HiM, == COULD SHOOT- ) SUPPOSE ,BUT e\ THEN PEOPLE MIGHT