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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESPAY, APRIL 2, 1930. Melody Reports: stock Eastern Standard Timo market clc - ; fina 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 —Highlanders News —Highlights in Sport 40—"Forgotten Meclodics™” 45—Wilbur-Coon Players $:00—Concert orche: Kriens, director $:30—Concert 9:00—Musical program :30—Musical hour :30—Top Notch g prices and nd federal a rnie Cummins Yorker orch ¢ Cummins, tenor )—Talk, John B, Berni Yorker orchestra; ins, Prohibi ra — Wal Kennedy Walte and ery poll the atic from Avenu T Rhythmic Lewis, contralto Simmons, tenor; orche Goldber 303—WBZ .\[lrmzlinlul—iiw) Hest and curb closings rk Ripples-— fety Crusaler: croone —Kyanize Roadman 6:00—Weatherman tion Hugo Mariani al market rt | S:00—Foame Chaur —Sport Digest sons, tenor Singing the Blues —Prohibition Poll, Flc bons 7:01—Amos "1 \dy —Wolverine Serenaders > Towners ano duo ry Koger Syl vd Gib- 1estra 1 $00— Ranny Wee Aristocrats 30—The Pioncers 1 0—Concert 10:31—Vincent Lopez orch |1 01—Weatherman port Digest. 09—Organ, Arth from station KU r Clifton Children,’ b:40—Program re tion weather J19—WARC, New York—S60 rdiors e-quartet 8= 15—Orchestra, T , children’s pro< 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orct tra 7:15—"Timely Jay T. McCoy 7:30—Lucerne in quartet, woodwind ens soloist §:00—Shades of with musical 9:00—Four Du urnd male quartet 0—Tuneful Tales - with music 0—Emil Ve n—Hotel 0—News Richards, contralto Investm Topics, Q Do radio comce zco, organ stor dance o ther report 4 n orchestra; 11:30—Moonbeams, music L IS : prose-poems o ¥reddic Nicolina ]I' inmer Zinaida, soloists Hour tion New York—660 5:00—The Lady Next Door dren’s program direction Howard B Hele Oeclhir 5:45—01d King Co Tohn Bavel Mitchell in stories and songs —Black and Gold Ttoom or- stra, direction Ludwis I :00—Highlanders—Milton J tenor; orchestra dircctios van Loan 7:30—Hindermler —comedy team National ¥:45—Wilbur Coon Players 5—Chiaric ing humor and dram: S e £ . Musicy Orehestr Dinner «c Digest and 128—WLW, sketch; oriental sven von Hallberg $:30—Concert — Gladys Tlic prano, guest artist: orchestr rection Nathaniel Shilkret 9:00—Musical program tra direction George I 9:30—Musical Hour -— Oliv er, soprano: Ilizabeth contralto; Paul Oliver, teno prograi ther forec 1 Gib: s ty of Cincinnati tal 1 Gibson orch tra direction Gustave 10:30—Musical pro; Corbett, guest spe terview by Gran Luther, tenor; ma orchestra direction Len | ¥1:00—Mystery House —melodra with musical background 11:30—Central Pa tra—direction Leo T 12:00—Palais d'Or orchestr: tlon B. A. Rolfe 5:00—National Woman's Pa “Women in Political Parties ter Fields, W; . Schenectady—790 ext Door produce ¥ and ’ forum Storing.. Crating.. Packing.. Moving.. C Modern Fireproof Convenient Economical C For clear, year round reception RADIO /TUBES EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 West Main ST, €LEVATOR sERVICE ‘ wn‘d-ll)r‘o‘ “PRECISION OF VISION™ 1 His Ho- | Cummins and his Ho- ievora Nad- | di- skit on Holiday and mu- \h\s - symphon :00—Dinner music | 11:45—Winifred Wishard, canny 29—Weather fo | cook 50— Dinner music [12:00—“Working Environment 7:00—Highlanders Counts,” Dr. Albert 8. Gray —Music 10— Health talk 7:45—Wilbur Coon Players, “The Liternal Question” | S cal program 1 00—Mu. 1 program -| 8 ) : hy Randall = S:4 Brea st TPour 9:00—Beauty and health, June Lee Marine band . Dr. Royal S. Copeland " Melodies ara Gould's beauty ool of Cookery n, Manuel DeHaan 03—WBZ, Springfiecld—990 —Morning Shewars —Kyanize Roadman Aunt Jemima Man 15—Headliners §:30—Shopping About with Dor- $:00 s 1150 Scout {—WHAM, Rochester talk = 10—Children’s Hour, Boy 3 tail announcements 5:00—New v 10—Helen Ankner, 15— k Skulte pianist and his Morning Showers; Landt trio White 0—The andscape talk * Andy 15— Musical program Musical Memorie Aunt Jemima Man; Phil teristic song num- ZuC The Headliners—novelty or- chestra —Popular Bits—dance band Marine Band—direc- lor Benson . Royal 8. Copeland The Conti Charmers,” Mary nmw Norris; musical program by de Rose oamers orchestra Ivania Foresters Music pro ~KUKU 3 W7 :hool of Cookery 211—WNAC, 1 and his Great Through the Static with the rtleman Jim" Corbet?, champion heay ill be interview network by Grantland and writer in the tonight at James “Ge fermer world' vicight bose over an NBC Rice, sportsmin topnotchers' program [ 10:30 o'clock. 01—N herman Argentines licon Song homas Hist he wrence Thornton recall some of his and comment on of pugilism. and his all-striny will give original { songs. Corbett will ring experiences the present Leonard nee interpretations : Wheaties state Joy orchestra IPorty Fathom Trawlers Musical program Smoker —Musical hour News = The Roustabouts Missing April Fool's Day by 30—Vin Vincent and his orches- |\ eniy-four ho means nothing Ambrose J. Weems and is fe inmates of Station KUK Americ vest and Worst § tion,” as radio audiences will learn over an NBC nectwork tonight at KUKU is the mythical radio sta- tien created by Raymohd Knight which broadeasts a weekly on radio programs in gene; Pennyfeather's Personal Se Perturbed People,” acted by lina Thomason, will be given ing this broadcast. Rear Admiral Charles T. Tiggs, ! Surgeon General of the Navy, will a five-minute talk on War Ve ans' insurance during broadeast of the Navy Band coii- cert over the Columbia system on Friday at 8:30 p. m. The program is arranged by th Amecrican Legion, which is conduct- ing an cducational campaign to in- form the veterans of the of government insurance. As head of the Navy medical staff, Admiral Riggs has made a special study the health problems of the sailors, and with other heads ments has ur rnment policies. Floyd Gibbons, and “prohibition poller,” will heard in his daily broadeast sponsored by the Literary Dig an additional four announced today, Gibbons, the to and his Biltmore low R« rehestra Midnight Melodies, Lown Ann Leaf er i Hotel Taft orchestra e World Bookman and his Hotel Taft Merry Makers The Yvette en :00—The Th E 15—Arthur . accordionist ~News: program to announc National Music Week Weather report and ques- tionnaire, William Hook 100 dur- ble h nd make v | =l } ! | } 500—WCAC, Storrs—600 Music “Spending Wisely,” Dr. T rregaiy, extension economist Jvery-day Tife— A. Man- associate professor of en-| tomology } THURSDAY MORNING PRO- A Interior Decorating, % k| liam Pitt e Circle prog ketch Houschold Commodities™ “Iarm Flashes"” | i 1 Musical program [11:0 news N(;[. CORp n?noyi « 3 I‘r\«m- your self respect and incidentally your friend- ship. Don't risk either when you need money. Come to the only iegitimate source, and get it in a businesslike way. Interest is charged at three and one half per cent per month on the unpaid amount of loan — twenty months to repay if necessary. Reliance Loan Phone — Call — Write COR. M,\IN and E. MAIN Open Monday PHONE 4299 a Gould—beauty talk | Ade- benefits of of the Navy cd retention of 1cadline huntee” bo talks t for weeks, the NBC who each night reviews of the world and also dis- that he will seek a constitutional amendment of the I. B. W. A, bar- ring millionaires from membership. “Plutocracy must he wiped out,” he declared, “and hobocs must rule their own destiny.” CORN SUGAR BEST BOOTLEG PRODUCT Report Shows Stills Use Product in Great Quantities ‘Washington, April 2 Harmless corn sugar, not industrial | alcohol, is the boon of America’s [ bootleggers, #f treasury department statistics on still scizures are a re- | liable index. During January dry agents confis- Tated 1,983 stills, of which 730 actu- ally contained corn sugar mash, while only 90 held denatured alco- hol from which the denaturant had been removed. February records, showing 1,860 of 1,960 scized stills were using cither corn sugar or corn meal mix- cd with some other sugar, added further weight to Prohibition Com- missioner Doran’s contention that 0 | commercial alcohol is not the boot- exclusiveness | legger's chief raw material. hard on the| A new high record for still seiz- ures this year was forecast.by the Tads | department’s report for the first two patron | months of this year. It showed 4,- Brother- | 000 stills confiscated, as compared or “Ho-|with 11,418 for all of 1929, Should the ratio be maintained, treasury agents would stop the use of twice ‘L‘Il:-‘:f‘?! the national prohibition poll conducted by the magazine, origin- allly was scheduled to end his nightly programs on March 23. This time has already been extend- ed once, and mnow arrangemenis have been made to have him con- tinue the cries until Tuesday night, May 6. Amos 'n’ Andy, who are heard nightly through NBC stations, hav become an inspiration to young a ists with imagination. The latest cenception of Amos 'n' Andy comes from Hance Doncaster, 14- year old school boy of South Quincy, Iil. | Andy is depicted with a green necktie and Amos wears a red one and has lost two teeth. HOBO LEADER MAY BE THROWN 0UT James How Censured for Dab- bling in Communist Work Washington, April 2 (UP)—The | boys who used to swing the tail- | end of a western *rattler” and beg for “handouts” at the back door are going in for social these days—and it's millionaire Witness the case of James How, millionaire hobo and saint of the International hood Welfare association, boes' union.” For many years How div- vied up” with his brothe of t road and preached the gospel of ho- Loism. But now he's in Dutch. By ligh and solemn resolution, the B. W. A, in formal session herc vesterday, censured him for carry ing grectings to a Communistic un- | cmployment conference in New York. More, hoboes,” has gents of the prohibition burcau seized also 1 6 gallons of corn sugar mash, 620 gallons of cane aind beet sugar mash and only 41,- gallons of denatured alcohol in January. The February scizures in- cluded 1,511,000 gallons of cor® su- | gar, 1,069,368 gallons of canc and “king of the |beet sugar and 10,000 gallons of de- the world | natured alcohol. Dan O'Brien, announces to Trouble Trouble Trouble... Two cars meet head on— Twelve eye witnesses— Told twelve different stories. Each witness solemnly swore to the truth of his own story. The time it took—! The trouble it camed—! And the lawyers— Win o lose the cost was Iug But to the man who carried a Hatch policy it was just a case of “Let Hatch take care of the matter.” And we are happy to do so. That’s exactly why we are in business. 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