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TUESDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 5:00—The Stringwood ecnsemble; Thomas C. McCray, Dbaritone soloist :46—McNally announcement 5:47—"Be Kind to Animals,” rnest A. Legg 00—Home Circle program 6:15—Flashes; news; baseball scores 6:30—Braves 6:45—Piano Duo 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 00—Stock and curb closings 30—Safety Crusaders 5:45—Road Man 54—Weatherman 56—Agricultural ma :05—Sport Digest §:15—Savannah orchestra . 6:45—Prohibition I’oll, Floyd G hons :01—Amos 'n’ Andy -Jester: 0—Red Cross Maftress :00—“Bing Family’ :30—"Around the World"” 9:00—Musical Melodrama report i1 "ansl—(‘nmmal Law, Gleason T. i Archer 4 [ 10:45—Bert Lowe's Statler orches- b tra {11:01—Weatherman }11:03—Sport Dige 11:09—The Champ’s Corner 5:30—Recital, tenor and pianist 5:45—Program resume and avia- tion weather forecast 50—Sports talk 6:00—TUncle Don, gram 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- tra 7:16—"Timely Investmen Jay T. McCoy %:30—To be announced $:00—Main Street Sketches comedy 9:00—Popular male quariet 9:30—Musical program 10:00—Willard Robison and his Deép River orchestra 10:30—Moscow Art club rev 11:00—News: weather report 11:05—Will Oakland Ter chestra 11:30—Moonbeams, direct George Shackley 454—WEAF. New York—660 5:00—The Lady Next Door. ch dren’s program direction Madzgc Tucker 30—Tea Timers. dance band 45—Ol14 King Cole -— George - Mitchell, in stories and songs 6:05—Black and Gold Room or- hestra. direction Imdwiz Lauricr 16:55—United Press baseball scores 7:00—Voters Service—"The Wor ~Court and International Taw speakers: Prof. Joseph P. Cham berlain. Charles C. Hyde, prof. at C8lumbia university |, 7:30—Sketches ¥ §:00—Troika Bells - 1 “ariova, soprano; i! songs: balalaika }l:tion Alexander Kirilloff; Nicholas ' Kovacoff. domra soloist | *8:30—Frolic ~— dance orchesira ji featuring Coon-Sanders Night | ,. Ha " 9:00—Musicale program 9:30—Happy Bakers — Sigmund Romberg, composcr, guest artist; | Phil Dewey, baritone: vocal trlo; | qrchestra direction Frank Black 10:00—Don Carlos and his Marin:- | children's pro- rural d by dircction Charles Estrada 70:30—R. K. O. hour 11:30—Phil Spitalny’s music 12:00—Palais d'Or orchestra tlon B. A. Rolfe 305—WJZ, New York—760 5:15—Melody Musketeers 5:35—Reports: stock market clos- ing prices and quotations; finan- cial summary of the day; cotton exchange closing prices and quo- tations; state and federal agricul- tural reports 6:00—Amy Goldsmith, soprano §:15—Savannah orchestra, dircc- tion Harold Sanford 6:45—Prohibition poll and world news flashes interpreted by Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos '’ Andy 7:15—Buist Gardeners — string or- chestra, direction Alexander Kiril- | loft | 7:45—The Adventurcs of Tolly| Preston — dramatic incidents in | the life of an American girl; mu- sical interludes 8:00—Orchestra — Vincent Lopcz conducting 8:30—Around the World Rence Chemet, violinist tis: orchestra dircction J ternack 9:00—Mus chestra direction Pete den 9:30—Show— ry Shope, Will Walter Presto! tra direction Harold ganford 10:00—Salute — “The ¥stecl struction Tndustry”; Charles Fitts, guest speaker: chorus of 4 voices; orchestra direction Ce Sodero 10:36—Bill Daly Direct danc band with Mildred Hunt. contralt crooner and Billy Hillpot tone 11:00—Slumber Music semble direction Ludsw direc- l ritone: or Byron Ho and Helen Rt 00—Brad Brow" songs and pa 7:30—Long Island Duck Osborne o Crumit and §:30—Massac Trust Hour 9:00—Paul Whiter DR. 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Rochester—1150 hour mounceme 6:00—News 6:10—Willis Jensen's Hotel Sencca hestra, —Dinner e of Nochester talk program Andy nivers -Di 10—Amo: Hawaiiarn On W baritonc nneth rt or- ong: K and conc o ind orche Topez ¢ Direct ith contralto croon Hillpot. baritone 01-—Supper fron rant and Iy 1 dance Marizold resta Koal and his Mer- | and his Cru- the Oracle 00—Musical program s Arthur Tor the Jungle many Patteran a1 Whiteman Hour and Mrs.” hd Opera concert eball score nee, e Gallagher and his and his or- 1y Lombardo and his Royal 30—Midnight Melodies, Ann T at the organ 5—WDRC. New Haven—I13 —Aunt Molly News and W -Sy Byer ille orchestrs World Tookman reulosis talk 30—Sy Byer and hi ille ather report his Hotel T: your tubes on these NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE e witk home sonie for the other OYSTER HOUSE 22 State Street Hartford, Conm. Co. Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 21 Washington St. Phone 882 10:00—Weather report Told | e one Ke 1i t comedy comedian the outlet Charles and choir director of the will work by the orchestra with Vincent Lopez 5 o'clock. TFrench favorites from the musical literatur of her 1 us| Radio-Orpheum broadcast duces man or woman to the TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. In the courtroom he was reunite 1! |country by the “Around the World" | Reeves, of lnglewood, whom he de- concert ensemble tonight at 8:39 PflSTP[]NE[] WEEK Garr and Powers to Have Power- Tul Legal Aid law. p Then, with Mr. and Mrs. Reeves I network as guest artist on the mm::-' |inary musi pilgrimage to hev|to §:00—The Metropolitans s:15—The Radio Rubes :80—Otto Vogenitz and his saxo- phone ensemble 9:00—Lillian Hirth man folk songs 9:15—Samuel Shanok, old Grist, accompanist 9:30—Time; Margaret Locke accordionist 9:45—Weekly business talk Schlegel, Mme. Chemet's numbers include the “Meditation” from Massenet Irish [“Thais” and three short compos jons by modern French composer. are Thomes “Extase” i Mes Vers Avaient de the melodious “Serenade” bricl-Maric basso; Har- | |and another daughter, Mrs. A. . 1so of Englewood, he left an_automobile. The stenographer with whom Cor- lius eloped, Mrs. Loretta Adelgais | Cornelius, is in an insanc asylum in G Cheyenne, Wyo. were married g ; s lu vear ago, after Cornelius’ first| Atlanta, Ga, April o) =2 | wi died in Englewood. Their|Trial of Joe Carr and M. H. Pow- JUI][iE HIVES []“] | three children are wards of that|ers, youthful communist organizers, | state. charged with “attempting to | | Their money gone, Cornclius pre- | 1 IX | parcd to spend the rest of his days | in a poorhouse and his wife became fflicted with a mental dise tributed to overwork in her tempts to support the family. These in : Ailes” and | WEDNESDAY MORNING I8 Gy MS PRO- ngficld—990 Salute r Cracklesman® incite insurrection,” was postponed yester- day for one week at request of A sistant Solicitor John H. Hudson, | who requested more time to pre pare hi . Powe: and Carr, under bond of 3 - $1,500 cach for an carlier arrest on | ington, April War de- | dered for trial today and were im- . v | Dartment engineers will hold an-|mediately placed under new arrest | April 22 (P—Tw0 | 0y caring tomorrow morning on |and jailed. Their attorney, Oliver ch other across |y "o oioot for tion on the|C. Hancock, said further bond L court | onneeticut river Hartford | would be sought at once. Holyoke. The board of en-{ “We are confident of Jast k gave an adverse| Hancock said in speakir | clients, who have won the 1 | port of the Civil Liberties union, | which in turn has retained W. A | McClelland, widely known criminal | lawyer of Macon, Ga. to aid in O. I, | their defense. > party | The two defendants w arrest- night fol- {cd here in connection with the in- meeting. | ternational unemployment demon- | stration of carly May. About with Dor- | Le and health, Junc " Says Man in Poor House Has 45—Mar ale Martin's Iouse- Cookery = Dorothy -—School of ~Charis Players Chas 8 acquittal,” for his 1 sup- and gineers report on the project. ind placed s, punished told | : e him on pro for two ye “You have b enough,” Judge Gu L. T | Abram Cornelius. former ¥ hank cashicr who was found | Wyoming poor house 15 yea he had fled with his steno; and $41.000. Cornelius ept. Morning Showers; Landt trio nd Whi §:00—Phil Cook in umbers and dialoguc ~The Headliners; novelty or- chestra 45-=Fopul characteristic Shpoll in a tor | The phes | will ho! fuesday bowed his Thead gular business hold Period School of ool a M 1dis ~Dramalogues r tecitalist uncheon Five Albe Through the Static The Voice of Columbia will pre- | musical extray when tomorrow WAB and CBS broadeast this feature for Lillian Buckman, so- yrano; Barbara Maurel, contralto won Congdon, baritohe, and Wil- m Hain, tenor ted the uzmented Columbia Symphony or- ra under Howard Barlow will wrd in the am, ent a m. hour. e he The University club, group of vav of Notre Dame | 5 members, leac eville artists in the hour to he broad- over an NBC network tonight 10:30 o'clock. 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