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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 1930. 395—WJZ, New York: The Publix hour, for example, re- | heart failure at democratic Mmayor's | ————e :30—Rise and Shine—dance or- | hearses all day, sometimes several | banquet. Bandit Loses Nerve and Chestra | aa Paul Whiteman's unit does| @ v Mah g 5 . 5 L B oncord, N. H.—Fish and Game : . 5—Morning Showers—Landt | likewise, making 1ong stays of it, of- | commoonne Wit paker s || Buys Limberger Cheese trio and White times beginning at 10 er 11 o'clock i Heanso - £é £ bortanie Newark, N. J., April 1 (UP)— §:00—The Aunt Jemima Man; Phil 54 el s ing right | ounces license fecs Tor SbOrISMON | | pgwara Cohen, delicatessen deal- in the morning and running right|jast year brought in §$186,000, with || SVerd = e Cook in characteristic song num- | 1 7 BOELEE St 2 ogue through to 6:00 p. m. lurthermore, | g9 per cent from non-residents. one, except a juvenile bandit Me. — Representative | | hopes he sticks to i most radio artists and mus s are — £y . : SEit. “Mr. and Mrs. at the station seven da ek, 3 = TUESDAY Mr. and Mr i Carroll L. Beedy s he hopes to Cohen was busy, extremcly = 10:3 \d Opera cc ; o | s:45—TPopular Bits _— 0 > e P R A ) but = Eastern Standard Timo sa, William Hain, Crane Calder, | 9:15—Parnassus String Trio | never sec another fariff law wrilten | | busy, with 50 cent purchases and ; luitherightofway estra dircction Howard Bar-|[10:00—The Manhatters—novtity or-| by congress. things, when a nervous man en- 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 New Haven, Conn—TYale Univers- | | tered, drew a revolver and said: b 5 . B okl snsemble 11:00—The Observer- 1 ~Mary Hale Martin's Housc- | Overnlght NEWS ity announces funeral services for “Hand over $10. 5:20—“The United States Consus.” d Weems orchestra Period e 8 Jiliate, | President Bmeritus) Arthur Cohen didn't want to. A TOM BIL RAN 1 —Cornell Alumni Broadeast; | 11:( chool of Cookery — Mrs. | “Why should I give you §10” N 10:00 Manhatters—novelty or- William H. Harney, supervisor, H 4y 5 5 Twining Hadlgy will be held on April TRAera)) ;' Consus, for. Hartford acob Gould Schurmaa; Pres- M. Goudiss | Domestic 11. he asked. “Ill buy the gun, ST i ]| TR S R e R Washinglon—Acting Sccretary of | Boston—Supreme® court hears ex-| | maybe.” WILL SETTLE THIS ARGUMENT Sl i frnloan's Medlterras{ | o 0" o' Hoyal C: i : : _|State Cotton cxpects course of |ceptions for defendant argued in The bandit looked doubtful. nean,” Julian Lyder Lombardo’s Royal Canadians Mary Olds and Calliope P B . ‘ i5Asabal C: Robbins. contralto 30—Melodics, Ann Leaf Woman o Woman — dramatic |naval conference to be determined |case of Donald S. ds of New || Good guns were hard to find. SEE 6:00—Home Circle program sketch with musical background |this week. York, found guilty by jury of sell- “I can't get up the nerve to 16—Flashes 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 | —m———— S Miami, I ack McGurn, Ca- [ing copy of “The American Tragedy.” | | shoot you,” he said. “I ought to U 20—Highlights in Sport 5:00—Five o'Clock Hawaiians i | ponc aide, arrested on golf coursc| Winchendon, Mass—DMrs. Melissa || do it, I suppose.” 25—News ! '\"]“ *"“‘ I renork as fugitive from Chicago. Kendall, 70, fatally burned while An embarrassed moment fol- :30—Braves o Tfi ,, h S . Washington—Tallls angeall 1 Lelping husband beat out grass fire. | [ lowed. It was up to somcono to g 4 S ; | wa all's appeal from | Lelping hu ‘ ! it usical ‘program el roug the dtatic |conviction of accepting $100,000| Hartford, Conn. — James Tucker, || break the silence, so the bandit — WBZ, Springficld—f 5 5 |bribe filed. “negro, held as suspect in slaying || did. 3 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 Sl ot —_— — W aturday of Reuben Rome, 17, high “Well, give me a quarter's s Shooic andiousb closings Gladys Rice, soprano, returns to |».[\g‘[,‘§v ‘.:,.,:,‘,:K,l,‘;;m,.“:{,» Tiort Sthros|schadll student: worth of cheese—limberger,” the s —Ensemble X e » soprano, ns to|Dague, a ene S Ach( ; e 5 9 3 P Kyanize Roadman & \“ T'!(mw Lowners | (1o air tomorrow with a {rio of |der in killing of highway policeman, l»o""i,'f,-’\' }}'.Z"”fil‘no".f,wl“f;,.fifm?; :sliz:\;(mrsam and threw down a 272 MAIN STREET ‘Weatherman g AR = cludi - :_|convicted of murder in first degree. | tion cials 3 arter. Agricultural market report oyt st W oe ot mhll\‘ = fopuiar roendizl T \Vashington—Iouse republicans | connection with annual Patriots Day Cohen gave the customer his S hlseet) - Stiss Rito e A o to send (arift measure dircctly |marathon race. cheese and watched him depart. avannah orchestra e A o SO : 2 : jast Greenwich, R. T.—Josep N :45—] i J oy |! ¢ American music lovers through her rence with senate. o 3 d . e o on Boll Dlovd ‘ ‘ Singing on phonossamn rasan hot|. Xanses Clty—Two men charged | Jones 85, killed by automblle and ¢ 3 1 eries 2 ] % oln = upants of car badly ; 01—Amos 'n’ An s i oo [she needs no introduction fo radio|VIth = Kidnaping = Michacl H. Katz | G0 PGEC iy, |Dague Sentenced for [0 You want a :15—Jesters idiences and listeners ‘ _|wealthy drug eompany ecxecutive, ¢ o e o z : e ; iences and listeners will remem $100.000 from him | Boston—Herbert C. Murphy of Killing State Patrolman ; 30—To be announced _ er brilliant ~worl T s and extortin 2 4 £ 5 —Hotel Gibson orchestra her brilliant work en the sum- & Boston and I'red R. Davis of Port-| niconcio®pya, April 1 (UP)— | 00—*Bing Family” | B30 ot R S last March 1§ S5 i - 30—Around the World —The Hottentols v series of concerts last year., v TorkeMotion Picture Pro. |lend awarded Vail medals for heroic | v~ clonn Dague, former sutomoblle ? 9:00—Musical melodrama, 5 - : ) . it icn, | services. ales /heeling, W. Va., to- 3 Shotw I—WENR, Chicago—S870 nny Wee ( § Ted Cross |4 and Distributors of Americ salesman, of Wheeling, 3 :30—Show £ 1y nd his Red Cross e : aited death in the clectr . 00 Westinghousal sainte to Tnal G0 Srihnce coporrt {arstocrata will give thelr radio fol. s Hetdee B W ondinrs " | Grand Jury Questions |eaie mith hia: vsethart Irsna 1 and Herman, comedy Mg el e B e vn‘!;::,‘i\‘:or\d'\‘vp«l::-pI;il(1d‘oTlllo\Lll;::|‘:J“(;:‘ Corporal Brady Paul of the Penn- Mortgages—on desirable property. | Musical olio ams by the Aristocrats’ this|$46,000,000 slump under 1928 .wu:x‘!( e ‘““e‘mrm‘”d elics, was it vlvania state highway patrol. : s auionyiime delolien ‘\",‘}.W;‘h‘:'S:f’”“y““‘:f,“f”‘?l“‘;v"’l' ¥ e C—Practical | ONC O the main witnesses called anx‘}fl:;‘;: é{fiv]‘f,’.‘,’?.I"nfi,;’fll’\fi'fi‘,\'"’fi - .I‘fl_\'ou want first .mortgag% money see us NOW. : [l R Yofte: | Sury 1ast night decidea that Daguc, ow about a house this spring? Now's the time to buy. 2—WOR, Newark—7 10 —_— B [ will feature Ranny We ; fokar i aarmits N DR eVl ptdt ot il Velazco, organ recital —WGY. Schenectady—790 | popular hits of the day. In his sup-| whiskey found by prohibition agent | & 1€ TS F8 R AT D oo, must pay the extreme penalty. i wero also called and questioned |Mrs. Schroeder was found guilty 30—Recital | 5 ‘{‘: : f\.\\v(‘)“:?y‘;u‘n,,y| nort a 1 recording orch in bag of Superior Judge Sinclair. 5—Program resume and avia- &5 items, produce market | Cll-known to dance dovolces of| Manila—Archbishop of Manila | 1600 B ST 0B or) [and sentenced to die 10 days ago. 1 T S o e ) e | S S o amp Real Estate Co ANG SOER T nionts by the Red Cross Aristocrafs [to government was made because of | “Ic8ed bootleggers. ; e ] | s i i e The jury ended its work for the Abraham Lincoln never affiliated tion weather forccast 5:50—Sports talk 6:00—Uncle Don, children's pro- ) NEiC will he featured in the zram this S B e = sram W et nst ; i SEBIOBTRTCE | Commhn sk deeltE RO, day in the middle of the afternoou |with any church to the extent of be- [l PIIONE 343 272 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orchestra | 5y [JO8ECr TOEEASE i | Toreign and adjourned for another week. |coming a member. 7:30—Shavers, Macy and Sn | TLondon—American, British and comedy team 8 B b [Resass Sh d NOW | yapanese delegates to naval confer- §:00—Main Street sketches, rural ATCslonl : jeing constructed under the super-|anco convineed that three-power comedy 4 vision of Senator Guglielmo Marconi. |, octnont will save negotiatioys 9:00—Popular musical program, | 50—} will contain the most up to date " &3 A ' PAINTING AND KENOWLEDGE S ailure U male quartet A transmitting and receiving cquip- | o fai & * IN PERFECT HARMONY -~ male quartet - o artorent | itting 2 & cauip pEliil 50k hinee ; 2 R Jiary Bobipeon and i | 9:00—Musical prog [ the so-called “wall of Leo IV,” near| ¥ &0 v . - 5 D = 5 sical pry 1 the tower of the observatory. Anten < gscapnes g Baeripoys i 10:30—Moscow Art club revels " | ment conditions, SRR \ na masts will be 190 gh. | d ws; weather report I e 90 feet high, | Berlin—April fool hoax gets po- . —W kland Terrace or- 2 ! 11:30—Moonbeams, music and | 50 | Morgan, musical comedy star, and|Posed bomb found at city hall. prose-poems = + Roc Hal Sk : Py eg| London—Government announces s Gy SRR R i : i el :1‘4(]‘\1;\(vv(sofl(’)\;(E‘!I;‘A\"i";lho.(y::-:’]’yycl.u|1:“h””' e e R : : Hot Water ITeat, Hardwood Floors, Two Car Garage. 5.:g:;‘fi:}fiy)\mt‘Dxrh;;’fiflzmw Hour to be heard over an NBC net- | British national budget for past 3 Modern in Every Respect, bt roRara i divection’ Madxs arig aurant orches- | work tonight at 10:30 o'clock [[nancialiveaz: ) o ‘Pucker d appearing are Frank Cron- | Sports 3 Rental $55.00 per month., G0-Das Timers; dance band ~University of Rochester talk | lo Hart in a comedy entitled | _AUgusta, Ga.—Bobby Jones, with S 5:45—0ld King Coal — Georgo PlEeat DTOETANL | “The Strollers,” Mr. and Mrs. AllanjtW0 72's, leads pros. THE W. L. HATCH CO. Mitchell m stories and songs e on ety W in a timely sketch called| Pinehurst, C.—Maureen Or- | 6:05—Black and Gold Room o S o .| “April 100L" Margaret Sehilling. so-| Cutt’s §0 wins qualifying medal, ehestra direction Tudwis Laurier| 20 On Winks of, Sovs—oncton | LU0 biter igeins, tonor and 1-| Dustona Beach, Fla—tcave Don| & WHAT COULD TELL MORE, MEAN 71-”3&‘%.—35\,:;"3‘? I'::l_m'mu?\nl‘ soloist ton Schwarzwald's orchestra, WEAL | makes only 186 miles an hour in _ tra 41:01—Weatherman 11:03—Sport Digest Slumber hour ursery The Vatican's wireless plant, Edward Hope, columnist, New| 5:00—Vincent Lopez is the New York outlet. |attempt to break 231-mile q MORE, THAN THE SIMPLE AN- York Herald Tribune: “A Bird-s| S:30—Around the World e | bile speed reco i 4 Eye View of the 1930 Primaries,” —Melodrama | Tt is generally though that radioj White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.— [ T . i E CRAWFORD | NOUNCEMENT i Henry Suydam, Washington cor-| #:30—Show 3 rehearsals are just grand get-togeth- | Harrison R, Johnston does respondent Brooklyn Eagle S or partics at which the artists and | practice, | i / 7:30—Sketches 10:30—Rilly Daly a HIERLTE musicians have a good time and take i New England i 00— Son Gt 60—The Owl club o 8:00—Songs of the Season la | nothing seriou: This is not true.{ Northampton, Mass. -— TFormer Ersti N ;M ker, Ka o e 00—Weather forecast > = | 3 &SR p;frtn:?m(r:;\e )'Lficyx;‘.];;,'\:-\a;v!l- Tohie | Radio rchearsals are far more seri-| President Coolidge declines to com- | 6 , ‘Alma Kitchell, mezzo-soprano; 1s-| _ 241—WNAC. Boston— far more intense than theater|ment on rumors he is planning to | s . B bElar AWt Paula ‘Hemming. —Ted and his Greater Gang | rehearsals, hecause of the shorter| buy an cight-acre estate. | | £t o haus, Jane ‘Williams, contraltos;| 4‘*(\1{"{‘“*!4‘; % AL and his Merry | {i01¢ before the act goes on the a Boston — James Marshall Head, 2 5 T'his very efficient Range will do Richard Maxwell, tenor; orchestra| 6:00—0ld King Roal a 8 Merryl and because there are many differ-| twice mayor of Nashville, Tenn., and | e 2 2 T ; o B airection Wil Terry ) e e e e s e e resents New . hemonionany o iancesland §:30—Frolic — dance orchestra 4 and his i vet it goes into a 34 inch space. featuring Coon-Sanders Night 4 It is a perfect heater and will _q_}f,%‘i"‘;,us;ca, Rrogram . i § PERFECT OP'I‘ICAL SERVICE 4 b e %1!50 keep your water boiler hot 9:30—Happy Bakers — Jack Park- i s | P & 5 a paper if connected. 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