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i s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 83, 1930. THURSDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 :00—Vaudeville Matinee 0—Toddy Party :45—"'Sparklers,” Bill Tasillo, di- rector 6:15—Flashes 0—Highlights in Sport News 9—Dine and dance 303—WBZ, Springficld—090 0—Stock and curb closings 0—Ensemble —Kyanize Roadman 0—Weatherman 2—Agricultural market report 0—Sport Digest —Melodies —TInvestment talk 1—Amos 'n’ Andy 5—Melodeers 0—Bay State Boys $:00—Sandy MacFarlane’s Chim- ney Swallows 8:30—Doug Woodman’s orch 9:00—La Petite ensemble 0—Melodies 0—Mid-week prog veatherman h1:03—Sport Dig : W1:09—Bert Lowe's Statler orches- stra, ram —WOR, Newark—710 mil Velazco, organ recital 5 Miss Algonquin 710 5:40—Program resume and avias tion weather forccast :50—Sports talk Uncle Don, children’s pro- gram 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- tra X 7:15—"Tomorrow’s Town,” talk 7:30—Cabbies, orchestra and solo- ists $:00—Little Symphony with Lola Dimon, soprano 9:00—Lone Star Rangers, male id-Pacific, Hawaiian en- semble R0:00—Red Lacquer and iental philosophy witl [10:30—Janssen’s Midtoy orchestra A1:00—News: weather 11:05—Will Oakland ' chestra {1:30—Moonbeams, music and prose-poems rracc or- 5:00—R. K tra direction Milton Schw 5:30—The Toddy Party—stories small girls and boy diet talk by Martin C b:45—The Lady Next dren’s program direction "Tucker 6:05—Black and Gold Toom or- estra direction Ludwig Lauricr 7:00—Mid-week Federation Hymn Sing—mixed quartet: _ Helen Janke, contralto; Muriel Wilson, soprano: Clyde Dengler, tenor: Arthur Billings Hunt, baritone and director; George Yause, accom- panist %:30—A Half Hour in the Capital s §:00—Music Hour — Phil Cook guest artist; Rudy Vallee and his orchestra. 9:00—Harbor Li tale of an old s Bdwin M. Whitney 9:30—Jack Frost's Melody Mo- ments—Oliver Smith, tenor: - gene Ormandy, violinist and dircc- tor of orchestra } 20:00—Victor Hour — Beniamino Gigli, tenor, guest artist; T.ou Raderman, violin soloist; orch tra direction Nathaniel Shilkret 0—National Grand “armen’—direction Cesare dero #2:00—Howard, Phillips’ Hotel Man- ger orchestra \ts — dramatic captain W 7, New York—760 5:00—To be announced 5:35—Reports: stock m ing prices a quotation cial summary of the da exchange closing pric tations; state and feder tural reports 6:00—Bernie Cummins and tel New Yorker orchestra—W: Cummins, soloist 6:15—At the Captain's Table—d matic sketch 6:45—Prohibition poll and lates world news flashes interpreted by Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—Alias Edward Taylor — dra- matic sketch %:30—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel St. Regis orchestra %:45—"Army Day,” Major General Hanson E. Ely, commander sccond €Orps area 8:00—Golden Gems— Til contralto; Theodore W tone; orchestra dircction Mariani i 8:30—Frontier Days dramatic John White, tenor Argentinos—Pilar Arcos orchestra waldo Fresedo 0—Maxwell House Muriel Wilson. soprano direction Harold Sanford 80:00—Mid-Week program -— popu lar dance orchestra B1:00—Slumber Music sembla direction Luds :45—Prohibition poll news flashes interpreted by Gibbons 32:00—Palais d'Or orchestra—dircc- tion B. A. Rolfe Melodies - orchestra Floyd 349—WABC. 0—Ebony T —RBert Lown's orchestra —Littman orchestra; 6:00—Shelton orchestra 6:30—Civic Repertory theater broadcast 0—Bernhard Ley :30—Tip Top club 8:00—Statistician §:15—Frederic W, liteal Situation Tonigh :30—Douglas Donahue. tap son, crooner tone 0—Detective 0—Redskins rected by Ben Selvin ison, fenor 00—Voice of Columl 30—Radio Foru 11:00—The Obsery 11:15—Dream Boat Deufsc tra 42:00—T.omt 0—Amy New York—860 ™ soloists itow's cns Wile in orchestra dancer: Barle John Herrick, Mysteries orchestra di Willard Musicalc orcl rdo’s Royal Ca Leaf, 428—WLW, Cincinnati—700 :00—The Hawaiians 30—Live stock re Musicale ~Orchestra :30—Dinner concort —Prohibition poll 3ibson orc 7:15—Tony’s Scrap Bool 7:30—Singers 7:45—Radio Dog Adams 8:00—Por} Madge | va | ation’s | |1 Opera — | direction Os- Am- | | NEW BRITAIN i 0—Henry Fillmore's band 11:00—Weather Man Musical pro; Los Amigos — a program ica rm orchestra | ! 1:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra | 0—Howard trio 311—WENR, Chicago—870 30—Air Juniors program Dinner concert Farm pro; Mike and Herman sketch 10:15—Musical olio Musical Travelog ates Vaudeville $:30 comedy Unite 00—Air of the I—WGY, Schenectady—790 report, farm forum and stock music ~Dinner 3 1—Agricultur: Music Pro; )0—Children's ) announc Detail | Dartmouth Musical clubs Skit Amos " Hochst Sus-Ka- Orch vl Same Melodics Program of n -Organ recital by dance mus usic Tom Gri ~Weather forecast Boston—1230 Greater Gang 211—WNA ed and Culture —Good New | Tip-Top clu 1 Weatherman 1 sation in | tor Irederic | Wild | Washir Willian Voice of Colur ational Radio I"orum 1 and his or- | i = Perley Stevens and his or« chestra | 10—Gny Lombardo and his Royal Canadians 0—2Midn Tt Mclodies, Ann Leaf | t the orgAn . New Haven—I1330 o Beebe d weather report nd his Hotel Taft | T) 7 Bookman s Hotel Taft lle orchestra | s —The Haven Four, male quar- n:00—Weather report | PRIDAY MORNINC PROGRAMS 3—WBZ, Springfield—990 Roadman Jemima Man Dor- calth, June Lec Musketeers 11:00—Music Appreciation hour, Dr Walter Damrosch, conductor WJZ. New York—760 Rise and Shine, dance or- Morning Showers, Landt {rio 1d White | The Aunt JTemima Man: Thil | in_characteristic song num- 1:45—Josepl sson—rfood Walter ation hour— direction 1 Mary an alliope - Through the Static —_—_— ston and Lec spirited 148 be Swing.” football en selectod cticnt tur to he ‘ | Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. ' PEOPLE have been trading with | and yea it. When llsvatara v vears d we sure do appreciate in Hartford din h us bring home some | kers for the other OYSTER HOUSE 2 State Street COo. Hartford, Conn. weeks in Doston. | obstacles in | popular Kahn | sociation h: | tion to the resolution concluded: | by our Unitarian fellowship. bad news to some fair da gentlemanly way, during their broad- cast over a NB network tomor- row night at 9 o'clock. “Absence Makes the Fonder” is the first which comes “Minnic followed ¢ clusive evidence 10 leave someone William Perry chestra, Perpetual Passenger Takes Liner’s Suite New York, April 3 (UP)—Un- meone stops him, J. T. Jeffries, retired broker of Phila delphia, may be listed as a per- petual passenger on the Anchor lin Caledonia. Mr. Jeffries original the liner for a European tour but when the ship returned from Glasgow he was still a passenger. He explained there no re- creation like sca travel and ha ing no fault to find with the line, ctained one of its best suites. three tours of and upon com- ason’s last cruise Jeffries was still Heart Grow | song, after the Mermaid,” Steamboat,” all con- | that they are plan- behind. conducts the by nir ; ailed on or- Sandy MacFarlane, Scotch enter- , and his band, the Chimney | Swallows, arc playing a regular hroadcast engagement over WBZ on hursday evenings at § o'clock. | ndy's organization returncd last month from a tour of the north Atlantic states and southeastern Canada in time to welcome Harry | Lauder, who was showing several | pletion of the sc yesterday, Mr. on board. He will sail for Glasgow Saturday—in the same suite. on to make of sight but at a Engin practical the by radio arc arefully slow Handicapped cers attempting transmission progressing, rate. by | Florence; Chester F. Eicher, Am- herst; Henry G. Ives, Amherst; Houghton Pa cenfield; Joseph C. Allen, Bernardston; George B. Spurr, Pittsfield; and Charles P. Wellman, Deerficld. the numerous the of reducing reception to the mere turning of a knob or two, they fecl, however, that the end of this year | FIGURE 153UED 13,700 Cigar Type Units Planned for Coming Season | television Two sp-cial arrangements, Vincent You “Bambalina” and the still feyer hit of a couple ‘razy Rhythm,” David Mendoza | - orchestra di am to be broadcast tomorrow cvening, over 1 the CE Norman , veteran announcer, and another pioneer on these pro- special comedy 18" of secasons : will be played by and his ¢ s the progrs ock Broken Herbert radio artist. appear ularly Polesic 3.—(UP)--New planters hop Boston. April England tobacco produce 13,700 acres of broadl cigar-type tobacco during 1930 ac cording to an announcement toc by the New England crop reporting service, | Only 7,400 acres ns re in “The pro- Tucker, who is Door” in the NBC of that name, often children to suggest things they want o0 cxperience in imanginary radio ourncys. Among the recent requests was thi i were harvested led. About 4,500 crop were destroyed by hail, reage of Havana sced in id is expected to total comparcd with 12,100 . Consumption of this type of cco has excecded production for several years, with a resulting de- cline in stocks. Stocks on October 1 next arc not likely to exceed 600,000 pounds, according to the LIBERAL PASTORS Remove Church Editor oy t to go up in a Zeppelin and the supply of last October. For the United States the 1930 acreage planted to filler type cigar leaf tobacco is expected to be in- creased per cent over that harvested in 1929, and binder type | tobacco 17.7 per cent. The uent of Dr. Albert Dieffen- | of wrapper {ype cigar leaf tobacco h, nationally-known Unitarian | i9 expected to be reduced 1 per nister, as editor 6f the Christian | cent, reports received from farmers periodical, it indicated. was announced today. The petition, by sever Ne n ministe Toston, April 3.—(UP)—T necticut Valley Tibc s gone posed to a petition ster rian here e NEWSPAPERM New London, April Ihe hody of Walter Reed, newspaper adver- tising man, was found lying beside a clump of rocks not far from the Atlantic Coast fisheries concern yes- terday afternoon. There were no in- dications of foul play, officials said. The body, cvidently washed ashore contained no water. He left the jail where he resided with his hrother, Winder Reed, jailer, for work Mon- day morning but did not arrive at his destination, N DiEs of on * presenta- ustees of The Regis- 1 to consider the pe- tition at their meeting tomorrow, Tt was disclosed here today that Connecticut. Valley Liberal Min- isters' association, meeting in Spring- | field last Monday, adopted a resolu- | effect that it v d the” petitiion circy Ernest Dryant, re- 1 Register.” The ook upon essential prineiple hed and practiced | “with disfavor cd by Rev. J. rding the Christi = - = DIES OF GUNSHOT WOUADS Waterhury April CGieor Squire, 16. a Watertown high student, died 3 | wounds. He for some time. ating to shooting was s it as violating t of freedom cheri It was stated that the resolu was 1 without a ilthough one minister pre care to vote. Thosc signing|th include tford, Conn.; Q e . Eames, Springficld; James FOR BEST RESULTS n, Chicopee; John JI. 'I'u)lo!:il\ll HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS disser coroner is in erm whether | 1cide accident- vote, | vest or v 1, in | fr——— | fresulted in Cosgrave Reelected President of Irish Free State Excutive Group April 3 (UP)— , ousted a week gain in power tod, head of the Free State council. ENGAND AGAINST O o turee wnien azarn | MaCDODAld Government Refuses brought prominence mon De 10 wal‘n Radlcals Valera, now in Chicago, apparently ablishing more firmly than before the columns of the Co; ; support in the Dail. De Vi nominated and defeated. were three suce ve vot taken during more than cight hours of debate. The ballots were: F¥or De Valera—54 for, 93 op- London, April 3 (A e ment of J. Ramsay MacDonald to s |day turned thumbs down on sugges: |representations in protest a | persecution in Societ Iussia Moscow government. Lord Parmoor, lord president of |the council, speaking in the house of lords, reiterated the government's determination not to take any action on the religious situation which |might lead to seyerance of diplo- Imatic relations with Russia. FALLING STOPS 5Lk Lucky Tiger knocks dandruff and scalp Ai!:znn by killing germs, ike Whyte-Fox knocks ki irritations. Both soldunder Money-Back Guarantee. At Barbers and Dm.fim. LUCKY TIGER THOUSANDS ARE NOW USINC. 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