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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. Eastern Standard Timo 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 —O01d Time Fiddlers “orgotten Melodies" ousekeepers' Chat"” ational Home Hour ch fousehold Commodities’ arm Flashes” Safely,” —“Drinking ‘Warren J. Scott Springficld—990 Showers —Ky Scout 00—Aunt Jemima Man —Morning |iv remains until the | finished. program is The still vibrant Hayne-Webster | debate of 100 years ago will be re- | viewed in theg light of prohibition and other current problems by | James M. Beck. representative in Congress from Pennsylvania, in an he broadcast the Ameri | phical society hall in Philadelphia. BISHOPS T0 NAME AMERICAN PRIMATE Ballot on Anderson’s Successor |before the balloting began Bishop James D. Perry, of Rhode Island, and Bishop Hugh L. Burle- |son, of South Dakota, assessor to the primacy of Bishop Anderson. Since the primate clected today only serves until the Denver megt- ling in 1931, it was also frequently predicted that an older bishop — possibly Thomas F. Gailor, of Ten- nessce—might be chosen. | were seven of twelve. In the American league only the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers can boast better than n even break with the™Na- tional league. The White Sox have won four ont of six and Detroit four, of seven in ten contests. In the compilation of all spring training games, regardless of the character of the opposition, the Washington Senators head the li nd no defeaf Woman Aiding Warden Whacks Him Over Head Farmington, March 26—Constable Raymond Case, Oakland Gardens, recently appointed dog warden, was *l attacked by a police dog which he was taking to the dog pound Mon- day. Case succeeded in snatching the animal from his throat and pinned him to the ground. A woman, wish- aid the warden, raised her to Be Taken in Chicago Chicago, March 26 UP)—Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church of the United States gathered today {to elect a primate to succeed the |late Charles P. Anderson, bishop of | Chicago. . Before the Dalloting, the house of bishops met in St. Jumes cathedral | for holy communion with Rt. Rev. William A. Teonard, of Cleveland, senior bishop, at cclebrant. with four victorie All of the Senators' triumphs ha been scored over minor league clubs. The Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians als¢ have perfect records, cach with two wins against minor league opposition. | Mr. Beck will talk at 8 o’clock to- ing to arm orchestra | | night. Behind the Footlights s 30—Manstield and Lee ‘ 00—Hilly and Billy 30—Dream Weavers 319—WABC, New York—860 00—Grenadiers Male Quartet —Littmann orchestra: Byron Holiday, tenor; Helen Richards, contralto 1 5:45—My Bookhouse Story Time —Closing market prices —Going to L’ress; Martin Co- | del, speaker I Ingraham’s orchestra { | LEAGUES APPEAR T0 BE VERY EVENLY MATCHED Teams in Each Circuit Have Won The Headliners 30—Shopping About with Dor- othy Randall §:45—DBreakfast Four 9:00—Beauty and health. June lm(:J 8. Marine band | k. Dr. Royal S. Copeland | | | 0—Highlanders 0—News 5—Highlights in Sport 0—"Forgotten Melodies” 5—Wilbur-Coon Players 0—"The Changed Conception of the Constitution,” James M. Beck 0—Concert 0—Musical half hour 0—Musical hour 0—Top Notchers —News; weather —Collin Driggs, organist 0—Ahepa Society program from Palais Royal; Pickwick Arms or- chestra broom and—hit the warden. The dog | escaped. Yesterday the children to whom the dog belongs brought it 101 the : pound where it was found to have “ hat Co.“gress ls rabies. It was near death last night, Doing L e N S VY Wednesday —Melodies | 10:45—Barbara Gould's beauty talk School of Cookery mb Menus and Melodies 19 Games Each While One Con- e test Ended in a Tie New York, March 26 (Pl—At this stage of the proceedings, inter- league conflict in spring bascball exhibitions has “proved” that the National and American leagucs are of exactly equal playing strength. Of the 39 games involving teams from cach league, the Natioral has won 19, the American 19 and one, between the New York Giants and Chicago White Sox, ended in a tie. From a National league stand- point the Brooklyn Robins and Bos- ton Braves have heen most effective against clubs from the rival circuit. 5—WJZ, New York—760 J0—Rise and Shine, dance or- Chestr 7:45—\orning Showers, Landt Trio “and Whit §:00—Tt Aunt J Cook in characte bers and dialogue 15—The Headlin Chestra S:45— ’opular Bits, dance hand 9:00—T Marine band, direction | Capt. Taylor Branson | 1 10:00—Talk, Dr. Royal S. Copcland | 16:30—"The Conti Charmers,” Mary |~ Hope Norris: musical program by Breen and de Rose 10:45—Barbara Gould, beauty talk 1:00—S8chool of Coo! Consolidate L your debts Meeting in Chicago as an honor to Bishop Anderson, who died last | January, the bishops held a memo- Irial service last night at which Rt. | Rev. Ernest M. Stifes, bishop of long Island, culogized Bishop An- novelly or-| Military affairs committee re- [derson as “the greatest Episcopal | sumes hearings on Muscle Shoals. |church leader since Philip Brooks.” Tuesday | Noticeable at today’s gathering was the loss by death of cight of the outstanding Dbishops of the |chureh in this country since Bishop | Anderson’s election as primate last Considers bills on calendar. Judis committee resumes pro- hiibition hearings, Banking committee study of group, chain banking. gan Melodies, Ann Leaf —Bernhard Levitow's Commo- dore ensemble 0—Colonel 1 nge of the T 3 Iyer Fast Freig 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 0—Stock and curb closings 30—Organ :45—Safety Crusade 5—Kyanize Scout continues its and branch Phil num- | 1 Man: Alexander Powell, e ntastic male quartet ht quartet and or- stic |8 m report Trawlers; S, Senate: Passed agricultural appropriation bill Passed public buildings bill. Recessed until next Friday. November. House: | Tifteen or more have been men-|The Robins have won three of their Received formal notice of »assage | ioned as p primates. Two |four games with American ledgus of tariff bill by s Considera- | \hose names were heard frequently Irivals while the Braves have won tion of its more important sections on the floor before it is sent to con- The Luncheon Five. dance |ference demanded by Sproul, repub- hestra, Pauline Haggard lican, Kansas, who also urged re- - e T tention of the debenture plan. Gar- {ner, of Texas, the democratic leade \| Through the Static -Van Heusen orchestra; Sun- e boys, male quartet, Vee hurst, soprano went; Freddie Rich inaida Nocolina and soloists 11 sical hour: Major Charles |, @ Lamb Men rator in dramatiza Tom, Dick n Road s concert; or-|,ys nging the Blues 6:45—Prohibition poll, I'lovd Gib- bons 7:01—Amos 'n’ Andy 5—Wolverine Sere Grace Viall §$:30—Sylvania Foresters nd Harry, vocal 9:00—Ranny Weeks' Red Aristocrats 9:30—The Tione 10:00—Concert 10:31—Vincent Lopez’ 11:01—Weatherman 11:03—Sport Digest 11:09—Organ, Ar ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES In emergencies when ready cash is needed in a hurry you will find the MUFPUAL SYSTEM ready to serve you promptly and with privacy No que Grand Opera d soloists Ne & The Recifalists ws Observer o Simmons Show Pitied Than Scorn Lown’s orchestr: Midnight Melodies mley * orchesira ur Clifton predicted that with 90 republican | votes the debenture could be ap- | proved. Military affairs committee began hearings on publication of var rec- ords. | Tmmigration commitiee hegan | hearings on bill {o lberalize depor- tation laws. Ways and means committee ap-{ proved Hawley bill to provide for | | settlement of the German war debt | over a period of 50 years. Senate amendments to the $300.- 000,000 federal highway aid bill, raising maximum amount the gov-! ernment may provide from $15.000 | to $25,000 a mile, accepted in the | house. ion asked of friends or relatives. TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY $ 2 Monthly Pays $ 40 Loan S 5 Monthly Pays $100 Loau $10 Monthly Pays $200 Loan $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loun Licpayable in equal thonthly installments, You pay interest at three and’ one-half per cent per month on the unpaid balance, just for ihe actual time money is in use. No other charges— no deductions. 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McCoy 7:30—Lucerne. in Quebec quartet, woodwind ensemble and soloist 8:00—Shades of Don Juan, with musical background 9:00—Four Dusty velers, ored male quartet 9:30—Tuneful Tales, with music 10:00—Emil Velazco, organ recital ) 10:30—Hotel Astor dance orchestra weather report :05—Palais Royal orchestra 11:30—Moonbeams, music and prose-pocms 1y n | =il as| th the vernal ecquinox alre and the season of ron Joveliness well under way calendar is concerned, Simgers tomorrow will celebrate the arrival ingtime by broadcasting i program of the oustanding | of g0, It will be A reall - Shows Big Wet Majority © program, . InCHASNE! New York, Merch 26 (UP)—Re-| soven of {the most “asked-for” | B lections known to radiodom. sults Or the ]VY'L.)hvhljlon poll made at | d ew York university hy the Daily | News, student paper, indicated to- | day that a large percentage of the | students were in favor of modifica- | tion or repeal of the dry laws. or 50 ballots returned, which 100 were from women, per cent of the men and cent of the women favored forcement, 33 per cent of the men | and 32 per cent of the women fav- | policy ored modification, and 57 per cent | £ of the men and 53 per cent of the women favored repeal. | W male 6:00—Dinner v [ A Home usic poetry | as the iberling col- ernal Question” Musical program Coneert 9:00—Musical program 30— Musical hour _Spor radio comedy It's our business to see to it that your business is protected against loss Major €. I. Russell, | army " intelligence officer, will the program to be broadcast at | dren's program J0 o'clock tonight over WABC| Tocker P | |and the CBS. Carrying the audi- i e Ters) Cnce b ; |ence back to the Chemin des S AR Rl SOinErnanie, Dames salient in France during the Mjtchell in stories and song rank Skultety and his | SEC =3 ik 6:05—Black and Gold Toom or- 2ch orchestra | World War, an actual experic chestra, direction Ludwig Laurier Woodlawi Landscape tall |0f Major §:30—American Home Banquet, re- 0 A TR i A Ay incarnation of Sir Benjamin 16t al o e Thompson and Mathilde de Cas-| 7:30—Musical Memorics trone-Marchesi; Edtelle Liebling, Buest speaker; Beatrice Belkin, §0- Drano, guest artist 7:00—Highlanders; Milton J. Cross, tenor; orchestra direction Paul| n Loan | | = through fire, theft, accident, liahility. New Yofk— Next Door, chil- direction Madge | 454—WE. 5:00—The Lady Start your protection when you start your car this spring. 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Beck member of congress from Penn- sylvania, 8:30—Concert; Lois Bennett, go-| prano; Lewis James. tenor; or-| chestra direction Nathaniel Shil- | kret . | 9:00—Musical progeam: Trow- bridga Callaway, president In- | vestment Bankers Assn of Amer- ica, guest speaker; orchestra di- rection George Dasch | 9:30—Musical hour; Olive Palmer, | soprano; Elizabeth Lennox, con- | tralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; Revelers: Lewis James and Jame Melton, tenors; Elliott Shaw, bari- tone; Wilfred Glenn, bass; or- chestra dircction Gustave Haen- 1:00—Shimber Music j0—Government weather fore- | cast | e | The picturesque lighthouses, fox | bells and sirens which have | navigaters for several cer- re being put out of date radio direction finder. 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