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et s A A i kAR A P Y e A e A A e T e R e > T i 0 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. APRID li, 1950. | talk by Assistant Secretary of War| song numbers and dialogue |CBS from Washington. separated and Been reconciled 23 | ment as bookkeeper. . Trubee Davison, “Government| §:15—The Headliners; novelty or- | Mr: Davidson’s talk is the second |times. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth | Her picture was identified at po- Insurance”, chestra in a seriés arranged by the Ameri- [Lewis corroborated the statement.|lice headquarters by Herwitz as his | 9:00—Story hou? $:45—Populad Bits, dance band can Legion to acquaint veterans with | Santell did not contest the action, = |missing employe. Audit of the 10500 reen and White” orches- |3 i {_L““‘lbs_r:"‘(’mflmm the advantages of government insur-| A property scttlement, under | books revealed the shortage on s D eTawatlane tra; male quartet; Norman Bro- | S \anhatters, dance or- | ance policies. He will be heard be- |which Santell will pay $12,500 and | April 1 and she disappeared. ~Books and Authors, Lidwin wshire and Charlie a tween selections by the U. Army [$500 a month :mmony:‘ was ap-| The Fritz sirl was convicted five Prancis Pdgett |1 Curtis Institute of Music 11:00—The Recitalists band, presenting another of its popu- | proved by the court. The couple | years ago of forgery and lafceny FRIDAY Pje soprano son . . Lunchcon Five, dance [lar concerts from $:30 to § p. m. |was married five years ago.- Santell | after William Soloman, a silk m Pl are tenor; Walter Preston, bari s States Navy band | The .Observer gave his wife $20,000 at their final | chant, had charged her with ha Eastern Standard Time ! Colin O'More, narrator; orchestra | 9 story Hour. the Adventures —Will Osborne's orchestra | Antonio Gerardi, violinist, who for |separation 18 months ago. ing stolen $27,542 while working as — Daly a 11:30—Bert Lown's orchestra 15 years pursued his artistic for- T T his bookkeeper. She was placed on _.“-m;,l Hlnxr“;"“l_m““ | : |~14.,‘y1\:|>0“1l"- B0 oA e Sig e Green |1,.00 Duke Ellington Cotton club i tunes under the shadow of batons MAGK LIKES PITGHER probation after a trial in which ighlights in Sport er L novelty orches and hite | TII b h S Iheld by Karl Muck, Picrre Monteux § ifi. a pitacin, : e 1 band y Karl Muck, Pierre Monteux alienists testified and her attorney aking of Sports,” Arthur 30—M Tals b e e D rougn. the Static and Serge Koussevitzky in the Bos- told the jury she “couldn’t tell right i ) 3 nie Galla o S Symphony orchestra, will ven- | from wrong.” no duo 11:01—Jimmie Gallagher and his ot e e e T ) O e il Veteran Manager of TPhiladelphia g 5—amous Loves — “Honore stra | SATURDAY MORNING PRO- 5 |ture forth into the realm of music 8 P e Ba romantic sketch with |1 Perley Stevens and his or- GRAMS | The largest network of stations|this evening. He is té broadcast a| Agnletics Believes He Has a Pind w LSH w MER s o1& world musical background chestra h & = | ever assembled for a regular week- |program from WBZ at 7:30 olclock. T rokiam 4 5 Hare, baritone; Rilly [12:00—Duke Ellington and his €ot-| gy \epye, Hartford—1060 |1V program will disseminate the| Interest in Mr. Gerardi's per-| in Lee Roy Mahaffey. | . rehestra dirceted by Chris- | jone r; orchestra direction | ton club band ; el Musical Time Table | American radio debut of Marlene |formance tonight also centers in his f . tiaan Kriens; with Ruth Rogers, Bl AfinjghizMelodies A gas “heerio” | Dietrich, German stage and screen |instrument, an old and famous| Philadelphoa, April 11 (P—Man- | White Sox Have Adopted the Role program at the organ { 9 hopping with Susan” star, who will be guest artist on |Stradivarius which once belonged to |a8er Connie Mack of the Philadel- A B ocity Hills orchiestra | Pucstes directin o e WDRC, New Haven—1330 |10j00= Behind the' Scencs ies "w'&cof\"‘fi,‘l‘fi B hopsitemanionis UEs b ihe lare Gendon MEREY: H::ita'!hg\;:;"‘s Sf;:;,'e"fo,g ll‘,tchano;]' el , s y—Adeline Becbe s Ty k. T 2 e 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 i Tala Bennatts so- ,\”“‘;”“”fi S iher ¢ IR Miss Dietrich, known as “the| A stirring rendition of “Camille” | Mahaffey,“the big right handed ob- 5:00—Stock and curb closings Hopple. contralto; Sy Byer and his Ho t | e, contraito smartest actress in Berlin,” arrived | will be given by the Nit Wit Dra. tained from the Portland (Ored | rmoledo, 0., April 11 (P—Not only direction orchestra “Modern Methods of Raising |in this country on April § to con- thé Teature of the |club. have the White Sox adopted the role : World Bookmun cye.” John S, Hale tinue her career in motion picture v " to he ‘broadcast | Pitching againet the Phillies yes- | o¢ giant killers, but they promisc to program, Coun 0 his Hotel Taft |yy.45_ “yfousehold Commodlities” | She speaks ish fluently, and is | from W the CBS.at § [ter Mahaffey was the first Ath-|chgw the home town some home herman R e cnaatet s—Laurel "rio SR, considered one of Germany's most | o'clock fonight. Heretofore the “N hurler 10 g0 the regulation | wung this season, e b akvanort 0 I e e ) Dreamers e io, Lmil Heimberger. di- | opcatile entertainers, heing espe- | Wits” have been heard on Saturday |distance of nine innings, and he per-| 1y the 1929 campaign, the White o0 Tl ast e Skl diveetd 1—The ! Mandolin club | TCcto¥ - y cially popular with Ameriean tour- |nights. formed to the entire satisfaction of|gox collected only 37 circuit clouts. ive \ it 49:00—A Night in Harlehi by the | B05—WRZ. Springficld—990 ists. On the same program radio listen- [Mack, shutting out the hard-hitting | 5o far in-their successful series with < , | s ' - - ers may hear the: famous Mme, [National leaguers with scattered |{yo Giants and minor league clubs, | 10—The Argen! Zditorial News of Foreign * James H. Powers of Giant Killers and Circuit Hit- ters are Developing. Original Black Hawks Nornine Saliite - 9:30—News; the Universal Old D e Ten Bern® will hroadeast in a|Mocha DeTolka, former star of the |Nits. Mahaffey also lived up to his|iney have totaled 35 homes this Timers Phil_Coolk new role when an hour of dance | Russian Grand Opera company, [reputation as a hitter by knocking | spring. ) k : i r music is picked up from the deck of | Vho become known fo all Nit ingle and {wo-bagger. | With the edge, nine 1o five in theiv 4 y -and ; i ir ast IFou the Teviathan and distributed | Wit listeners as the “Sweet singer of he city series stands 1wo g8ames | rayvor, Donie Bush's men faced the o MEEWABS Siew N o N O S ealth, June Tee |through a wide network of associat- |SOUT Songs.” Mme. De Polka will jto one in favor of the Athletics, with | giants again toda ; e e R NBCstatidns, sing two of her Yavorite songs, to he (two more games to be played. One gy SR arnas selected. of the remaining contests Was| Many folks have.memorized the - 3o, ke —Home Forum Cooking school| The program, lasting from 11 to W A | 1 B selonoehe Ik, Dr. Royal 8. Copeland |12 o'clock, will formally inaugurate scheduled for the Phillies park t0d4y | Herald Classified Ad heading num- viano lessons 5 — y ok se Stor [ime X & & : 73, v, - a v, jloBleone Rnidos Arfipncknons: Blatydin Salon orchestrs ; the new Club Leviathan, first night | Wife Divorces Director and the ofligy toriGxot, | vers. 6:00—=Musical Foursome 1 Home Forum Decorating ISeh to be operated aboard an ocean AN e e Bortod ‘ Aftér 23 Reconciliations (Search Begun for Girl 5 | : liner. Music and musical specialtics C 1 g _Littmann orchestra: Byron |11:00—I"rank and Michael Panetta T e | g 1 QUL el *| Tos Angeles, April 11 (P—Mrs, | on or Holiday. tenor: Helen Richards |11 She New land Health |bY members of the orchestra will be | o, o o tey® SRET (18 ! On Embezzlement Charge Phfltflgraphs Enlarged, md Helen Rubin, contraltos Institute,” Dr. Clarence . Scam- bicked up dircct from the eluby o) Santell, motion picture di-| Boston, April 11 (A—Search was ip Bo 1 30 e by MU Ak aloers ‘“‘,‘,'.W\’,',W'\L‘]‘S;,""l‘v‘,f! on the B deck of | aotor, at the conclusion terday | made today for Rose 30, wio . Around the World with Kal- |11:30—2alclody Musk & | SR 2 ! of her suit charging cruelty_and in- |faces charges by President Samuc enewe a" 0pm amount orchest aborn, | T compatibility. Herwitz of the Nan Cabot Candy Fashion Plates — Ben Alley, 35— New York—i60 sistant Secretary. of War T Mrs. Santell, frequently weeping, [company of the cmbezzlement of . et T t o, dance or- lppupee Davison will make a brige | testified she and her husband had | $15,000 during two years' employ- Arcade Stllle 0' C!]lIrSE 00-—Nit Wit Hour, presenting Ik of interest to war vetgrans on i 0:00—Weather report I o e 5:00—Browsing Among Books— Economics Period Mary Seaman crap Bool Ic any Tos| 14 W Quaker I 3 X 7:45—Morning Showers; Landt trio mille tadl Wihils {the important subject of govern- weather forecast l it ¢ | $:30—U. S. Army Dband concert: | §:0—Phil Cook in characleristic |ment insurancc tonight, over the s talk = fi 10T An Uncle Don, childre | vard Trio and Jane 17ro- Hotel Astor concert orches o Gibson orchestra nd Low Down i g RIIG HT FROM RACKLIFFE'S—ALwAYs || Nl N D | cnectady—7i60 . : SR - OW UURING . 9900—Wandering ic ¥T ; —Aunt Mandy's Chill = rt, farm forum and stock re- pendiede 7 THE, ONE FERTILIZER oy iy g —Variety pro i29—Weatl L el THAT GIVES 8 MONTHS | | Fie HlEar S‘terllng sgeese o 1 OF NOURISHMENT A e ction Madgr | | 7 oo 1S WITH BUT ONE - -Easyto Buy WEEK 3lack and Gold om 261—W HAM. Rochester—1150 | | chestra, dircction Lud Laurier | - Eii el ok i 7:00—The Chorister: L il emen ’ ) : linska. soprano: male octet i—m S recits X 1 The oven has automatic heat stion George Dilworth; H: control and can be kept at any de- S, organist | ¢ rav iltety? Odenboch | A ¥ =0 Bl e on LT ~" sifed temperature. It bakes evenly dies, voeal trio: Jim }\ halen s Lo g in every part, as the burner control Noll, Charlie Kenny: Lannie Ross. | 7:15—Cloane o 6 GGl e tenor: orchestra dircction Robert | 10— Minstrels RS A keeps out cold air. Armbruster | S:00—Traffic 1alk | p §:00—Concert orchestra — Jossica | 05— Smith and his Cavalicrs, ) A\/ £ 2 The “VERTEX” BROILER Dragonette and the Cavaliers: 1 : \ P | - Droils in half the time with half the -3 O'Rourke, teror: John ; orchestra direct Jones and Hare sario Bourdon \— Musical program - 9:00—Eskimos; orchestra direction | (:06—qQualk Harry Reser 11:00—Sketeh Book 2 The “KINDELATOR” in the firc- B e - sbring 1115 Slumber ofune : LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER ' = =N box Meits fres, helps warm tho quartet direction Herbert {3—Weather forecast 2 kin; male quartet: Whlter Pres- | Kitchen and burns up itchen trash. ton, bagitone: Charles Harrison | 241—WNAC. 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