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Eastern Standard Time 383—WTIO, Hartford—1060 $700—In the Spotlight 5:30—Party B:45—Keyboard Kids, Len Berman and Laura Gaudet 8:00—"Speaking of Sports,” B. McGinley 8:16—News, sport news 6:30—Diamond orchestra Arthur 308—WBZ, Springfield—090 §:00—Concert 5:30—Stock quotations B:46—Agricultural markets 5:58—Contest €:00—Weather man 8:05—Baseball scores; sport digest 6:15—Dinner music 30—McCoy Boys 45—Topics in Brief 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy X:15—Jesters 7:30—Phil Cook ¥%:45—To be announced 8:00—B. A. Rolfe's orchestra 9:00—Orchestra 20:00—First Alarm #0:30—Concert A1:00—Weather man 31:03—Baseball scores; sport digest 422—WOR, Newark—710 F:00—Language Lesson, Y. M. L CrA B:15—Constance Talbot: “Little Things in Dress that Count” 5:30—Homer Mowe Trio 5:40—Motors contest §:45—Eva Shirley, songs 5:54—A. H. Woods of the “Ninth Guest” company ! §:00—Uncle Don '6:30—Sports Period 45—Hotel Astor orchestra 16—John M. Holzworth, cam- paign issues 30—*“Ohrbach’s" 01—Little Symphony with Fima Fidelman, violinist 00—WOR Minstrels 30—Mac and Al :46—Musical program 20:00—Art Quintet 10:30—Instrumental Fancies 10:45—Globe Trotter 11:00—Weather report 1:03—Will Oakland Terrace or- chestra 21:30—Moonbeams 349—WABC, New York—860 5:00—Manhattan Towers orchestra —dance music ¢ S G R i S P L e AR A Sl g A g s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930. —_—m Through the Static A collection of favorite melodies, ranging from the Lyric “Ich Liebe Dich” of Grieg to the stirr thms of the war-time song ‘Made- lon,” will be pres semble,” lard Robinson, in the program which will be broadcast tonight from sta- tion WBZ and a coast-to-coast NBC network. the air at 9:30 o’clock. Two favorite American light opera composers will be represented on the program. Victor Herbert's “Naughty Marietta” will contribute several vocal selections, and the melodious “Song of Love,”” from “Blossom Time," one of 12:00—Palals d'Or orchestra 4286—WLW, Cincinnati—700 5:00—Brazilian American coff program :30—Vocal solos 5:45—Nothing But the Truth 6:00—Brooks and Ross —Hotel Sinton orchestra 6:30—Dog Talk by Dr. Glenn Adams —Topics in Brief 0—Amos 'n' Andy 5—Smith Brothers program (O—Musical program —Variety 3:08—Advertising program 9:00—To be announced 9:30—Musical program :00—Hollingsworth 30—Vox Humana )0—TLos Amigos 30—Remodeled Melodies 00—Hotel Gibson orche 30—Melville Ray, tenor Roehr, piapist :00—Castle Farm orchestra 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 | tions, will also be sung. The Cleveland H’"h chorus of 150 voices, named aftfr and dedicated | to the Great Cantor of Leipzig, will the feature of the initial program the “Lutheran Hour” coming from Cleveland and broadcast over the Columbia network at 1 o'clock tonight. “The Only Girl,” three acts in the Victor Herbert ppera NBC to- a musical comedy |in: tion geries to be broadcast by | night at 10:00 o'clock. Details, farigold dance as Wiz sol Ballads Knute Rockne, colorful coach of Notre Dame, will tell Christy ®Walsh sports writer and manager of man | sports ccicbrities, just how he_think the opening games of the” 1930 all season will turn out swhen he is interv fore the WABC and Columbia net- work microphones ~in Chicago to- morrow night. 15—DBarl male |11:00—Same as WJz 11:15—Tom Grierson, organ recital 2:00—Weather forecast i ] | 5:30—Bert Lown and his Biltmore | orchestra 6:00—Security League broadcast 6:30—MacDougall Ramblers 00—The Crockett Mountaineers 7:15—Huston Ray and orchestra :30—Tip Top club 0¢—Columbia Educational Fea- | tures ! 8:16—Romany Patteran ' 8:30—Pres. Hoover's speech ' 9:00—Musical program ' 9:30—Story Magazine; Melodrama 20:00—Lutheran Laymen League program 10:30—Columbia Educational Fea- tures M1:00—Will Osborne and orchestra M1:16—Columbia Radio Column 11:30—Lloyd Huntley and orchestra B2:00—Asbury Park orchestra 112:30—Nocturne; Ann Leaf at the organ Mystery | | | Rockne will devote himself to a discussion of the principal games with which the season opens Satur- | , and will be followed, each Fri- day nikht thereafter at the same hour, by other coaches and experts 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 red and his Greater Gang lists —The Modernists i—La Lasine Melodists > Question Box oubadours Dance program op club e Pudding —Song Cycle 30—Kaltenborn Edits the News fusicale 9:00—DMusical program 9:30—Mag: hour 10:00—Lutherman Lalmen’s League program ):30—Columbia tures; Republic News “olumbia's 0—Ted Weem tra 00—DMickie Me 2 When the NBC music appreciation | | who will give their opinion on the outcome of the games to be played the next day. llmur opens on October 10, it is ex- pected that the majority of teachers il charge of the younger pupils will supplement the concerts with a {number of educational features. An extensive list of suggestions | | showing how the concerts can be made of most value to the children appears in the teachers’ manual, hich has been distributed to prac- tically every school in the United States by the NBC. These sugges- tions were compiled by the Radio Research bureau of Teachers col- }lege, Columbia university. They re- ent ideas contributed by teach- scattered *throughout the coun- try. Many of them were put into operation by these teachers on their own initiative last season. e Educational Fea- an Radio Rally Radio column and his orches- Alpert and his or- hestra )—Nocturne; Ann Leaf at the —WDRC, New Haven—1330 6:30—Dance musi 50—News and weather report 6:58—Contest announcement 7:00—Dinner hour music —The World Bookman v—Dinner hour music Message from the sdueation _Hertler's UICTDE Peter Dau- AGED MAN Winsted, Oct. 2 trich, 71, a resident of this town | for many years., committed sui Sfordhy Hy Nhneine TGO andson, missing him at supper. | went in search ofhim and found his | body about half a mile up the moun | tain’ from his home on Brook street {He had been in poor health for | some time. Board of Haven Four é Lufler, contralto :30—The Universal Old Timers 9:00—Rainbow Inn Dance music )—News and weather report Jack Waipio, Hawaiian gui- tar; Jerry Ruocco, accompanist FRIDAY MORY i+ PROGRAMS 303—WBZ rhy- | nted by the “En- | under the direction of Wil- | The program will go on | Sigmund | Romberg's most beautiful composi- | wed by the latter be- | Grecian Glories Will Return to United States New York, Oct. 2 (UP)—The glory that was Greece will re- turn to American womanhood this year. The American beauty con- gress has decided in striking the keynote of the coming cosmetic campaign, it was announged to- da; s Grecian motif—femimie, girlish or sophisticated — was selected by “beauticians” in the inaugural convention which closed at the Hotel Pennsylvania yester- day. Mannish affectations were ruled taboo as was sun tan and tinted Several new gned to remove ‘the tortures” from beautifying treat- ment were exhibited at the con- gress. STUDENTS LEAVE fantile Paralysis Middletown, Oct. 2 (UP) t | were absent from the campus toda; having returned home by permis- infantile paralysi President McC permit students in this city. maughy's decigion to to leave 'the dent. His was the second death | from infantile paralysis on the Wes | leydfn campus in two weeks. There | | were four «other fatalities from the disease in Middletown. of the football ive members | squad were among those who left | for hom ARGENTINE PRESIDENT 10 SUE FOR FREEDOM Irigoyen Told He May Make Trip to Spain On Naval Cruiser. Buenos Aires, Oct. 2 (A—Tormer President Hipolito Irigoyen, denie exile save aboard a battleship, an- ounced today from aboard the | cruiser Buenos Aires that he would undertake legal proceedings to se- cure his release. It was understood his action would be in the form of a ‘lmheas corpus plea. | His announcement followed ex- | changes yesterday in Which the de- STOPS i LUCKY TIGER, '; proven germi Money-Back Guarantee. Safe for adults and children, At Barbers and Druggists. appli- { {150 Go Home to Escape In- , is the next presenta- | Nearly 150 students at Wesleyan University campus for at least two weeks was prompted by the death of Francis J. Lipsky, 19, senior and honor stu- WESLEYAN CAMPUS on of President James Lukens Mc- | onaughy because of an outbreak of posed president, who was shifted from the cruiser General Belgrano to the Buenos Aires, asked to be allowed to go to Spain to reside. The government raised no objec- tion to his request but insisted that he make the transatlantic - trip aboard a warship and remain in Furope until the situation in theé Atgentine is settled. Dr. Irigoyen refused to submit to these conditions and asked instead | for permission to reside in a neigh- | boring republic. The government refused this request and last night in a communique said that he would remain “indefinitely” aboard the Buenos Aires. CROWDS GATHER T0 SEE VESUVIUS LAVA ERUPTION Volcano Shifts 60 Feet Crater of as Rocks Shoot Into the Air, Naples, Italy, Oct. 2 (#—Inhabi- ants for miles around gathered on neighboring hifls today to watch | Vesuvius, transformed into a foun- tain of fire and lava by an unher- alded eruption. With its crater shifted 60 feet, the | volgano shot rocks and lava 300 feet into the air. There were two foun- tains of lava, the molten fluid be- ing cast in flaming streams into the sky. The director of the Vesuvius ob- servatory said that there was no dan- ger from the lava flow, but inhabi- | tants thereabout continued their vigil. - Vesuvius has been semi- ‘active since early in.the summer. In mid-Jul} the volcano spread & great stfeam of lava over the entire western zone of the crater, not, how- ever, spilling it over the edge, | Chedudwnhout Jrvist OVER'1Z MILLION JARS USED YEARLY THIS WEEK AT ‘THE PAINT STORE’ PAINT NOW! PRICES ARE LOWER! Devoe, world renown paints, are lower in price. 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