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ALBANY EVENING' NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1029 Teleph one T tut
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JURY SYSTEM < TO BE SUBJECT ' OF DISCUSSION
Jessica Drafonette to Be Heard in Song Cycle
by Cohan.
' Lecture on Rockies Will Be : Gi?en Froa WGY by
Col. Moore.
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i Several popular radio soloist*. I Soth vocal and instrumental, will * be heard on the air tonight. and a i collegiate debate and Jags orchestra * music will be widely contracting * features from various stationa
The debating teems of Union col-| lege and Columbia university will * broadcast their debate on "Aboll-t tion of the American Jury System"' ; via WGY tonight at 1:46 o'clock a At 8 30 o'clock, over the same sta-f tion. Col. PhJUp A. Moore. Fellow 4Vof the Royal Geographical society. i will talk on "The TraU of tht
• R«vkies. * Jessica Dragonette, soprano, will
ting several George M. Cohan songs
t via WGY tonight at S.JO o'clock, and* Lao OTtourfce, tenor, an or-chestrs and quartet will give others of the famous "Yankee Doodle" comedian's t u r n . M i a Dragonette will sing, with the quartet, "You Remind Me of My Mother," and. with OTtourke, "Where Were You?" from Cohans this season's hit, "Billy." With the quartet and a soloist. "So Long Mary" from "Forty-
* fire Minutes From Broadway," will * be given, snd the orchestra will | play "You're a Grand Old Flag" >• from ''George Washington. Jr.."
* "Give My Regards to Broadway" I- —a———mussi nil win. «II nmw—ij—•• ' • i w i i i w i w i i i i m B M
DEATHS m* U i i a i l k / BANDORF-At rest, April 16. 1920.
Waller L., beloved husband of Catherine Ivans Bandorf, son of the late Joseph M. and Emma
* Sautter Bandorf, at his residence. 123 Western ave. Funeral service at Deseher's Funeral parlor. 1S2 Central avenue, Friday afternoon. 2 30 o'clock. . Relstlves and friends are Invited. Remains
I f? —"""""' *a* BTJDD—On Tuesday. April 16, 1929,
a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luther Schermerhorn. Oak Park, Illinois Rosa land Mastln. wife of
X Budd,
Best of Features On Dttfs Program For Albany Radios • • wse^aa aw ^ n w r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n « s r ageT^gsaaagj ge^gf gw^ga'
• :M JK music. Ho otel
6 45 n. m . - W G Y , Union lege debate. Union va Columbia university on "Abolition of American Jury System."
T:li p. m.—WOY. tural program,'-—
1:30 p. m.—WOT, Dragonette, soprano, in Cycle of George M. Cohan t
9 p. m.-WJZ (not WGY). Ous Haenschen orchestra; Muriel Pollack and V. Lawn-
contralto" and' Pone* Sisters) vocalists
9 p. m.-WGY. Seiberling Singers, featuring "Old Mas River" from "Show Boat"
8:30 p. B1.-WOY. "TraU of the Rockies," talk by Col. Philip 4^ Moore, Fellow Royal Geographical society.
10:39 p. k - W O Y , National Broadcasting and Concert Bureau hour. Godfrey ^udlow, violimat; Alleaanjlro Albertnl, baritone; Elisabeth Lennox, contralto, and Lolita Osina-borg, pianist.
11:10 p. m.-WKAF (not WOY). Ben Bernie and Hotel Roosevelt. New York, orchestra.
11:30 p. ra.-WGY, Floyd Howard Walter organ recital, Mark Strand theatre.
of, Music, Feature Radio Program t wa.*— W A I C NEW vo«K-sao
from "Little Johnny Jones." and "Yankee Doodle Dandy" from the
cycle. Miss Dragonette will sing "8i Mas Vers AvSent Des AUe? by Hahn, and "My Wild Irish Rose.*-with the Sentinels as chorus. The
will end with "Broadway
s I I-** 9BH—tons orofceatra. T:0» -Dog- chats. t:0a Maaleel vignette*. I:ja—Then and now,
nora hour. Ion review,
la—Musical foursome, J a Columbian* ' •'•awitsl
11:10—Fancho'a
fmnur* rmootum, JTf.S—WOY, 8CMgNICTAOV-7»0
|:4S—Setting-up exercises* • 15—Morning davotiona. • :S0— •Cheerio/' talk. 1:60—Shopping aerviee.
10:00—Horn* hour. 11:00—Musical .program. 11:16—HouMhold Institute. P. M. }ttte« Stock reports.
f:4&—Weather forecast. 1:0}—PhU Romano orchestra, a: 00—Florida citrus program.
*: fa—Hotel Kenmore orchestra. 7:0ft—Union college speaker. 7:16— Hotel Ken more ercfteatBa. 7:83—Foot notes. 7: J*—Health talk. T:ia—•Arpaako mmsarals. , % t ^o—Osnaral Blaotrlc praajr »:00—An evening In Parts. • :3a—aokradartowa hand.*
10:00—General Kleetrto orchaatm.
with the N I W vom
I t s * - Danes eerheatta, I:ta-Vejcai trie. ^C • if— MoeraHr orchestra. I:IS—Studio program.
9:18—Striae trie*. 10:00 Bate otitic refrigeration. lO:** - *^ ,^™ "• **•""* M:et— Kducaf mal hour. F M . IS: 11:16—Yt
aa—oa, nagu oroaeaua.
4:90-•'••0-*«uls OoMttag, 6:36—«toek market
ttia ermphony.
:0ft—BaJlaw'a
7:00— Bonnia laddies? T:18—Health talk. T:se—ptxJee ejreua
S:S0— Armstrong • •00—Wrlgiay re 0:10—Phltca/a theatre me
10:in>— Hudaos-Bsaex challengers. 10:30—Phil Spttainya music
4M.>—WIAF, NEW VO*K—400
tlth eaereiaea. than string- trio.
Morning dwvotlone.
o«—M »:i6—Marknr*« L
10:90—Home boar. 10:46—Louia Sptahnan, pli
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string trta tneytute
11: 1116—Haaaeho
11:40—Parnaaaue etriag trta. ll:||W-||*raet reports. 12:46—Palais d Dt orehastra. . 1:45—To hi antwunaad. w
1:00— ftlete HarMan, aopraha. -1:15—Gotham atting trta,
t -» iTen aVhaafar, contralto. -Floras »n tha air. **
an'a program. r mueie.
i twine* • aooraa.
trie. • :00-CitiM g.rriee • :t0—eVhradertown
10:00 takm singara. 10 to-Half boom with tab il:00-<St. Eagle orohastra,
aaS.J-WLW. C1NCINNATI-7O0 A. M. • t: JO—Organ program. 8:00—Healihlui oxetoinm.
- 1-30—HaaJth talk. }:16— slornlng devotion.
:0el-Walter -P.M. ll:00-«tOck*.
—Damrwach.
late John 8. Budd . ln the i year of he* ace. FuneraT
j^e^ea. v a mm*trm aegaan ^ aejps ss> ajaai aervices at the Reformed church, Castleton. N. Y.. on Friday afternoon at 1:90 o'clock.
fUTO—April 18. 1939. Frances, daughter of 8tephen and Frances Paleski Plato Funeral Friday aft-
f erooon at 3 o'clock from i f WU-bur street. ,
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Glenn, basso, will sins 'Kentucky Babe" and "Old Man
Sver" from Jerome Kern's "Show tat," with the Seiberling singers.
James Melton, tenor, will sing "Maris" by Cnucton and "Roses of Pteardy" by Wood.
On the National Broadcasting and Concert bureau hour, via WOY. at 10:30 o'clock. Lolita Oalnaborg. pianist, will play "Lie4jeotraum" by Liatt; "Tango Burlesco" by Levy and "Dime Chiqulta" by heraeU. Alleaandro Alberini. baritone, will sing "Laasta Ohio Pianga" by Handel; 'Visione Veneaian*' by Brogi. and "O Promise Me" by De Koven. Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, will pis v Air for G string by Bach, and Eftaa-beth Lennox, contralto, -rill ting "Traume" by Wagner, with the orchestra, , Gua Haenschen will direct an or-
WOY not included. In a classic and
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the late Charles C 4nAV*ekl gtAWw4r*aasi skt/ v V aa s*a^B« gaa se EO wsea^Hes' aaw wa^eg»
All Saints oi a t 2 30 o'clock.
vIHa, Addle L.. wife of the late Helsey Hayford. Funeral Frid" y afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from Simmons* Funeral home, 100 Central avenue. Albany. Friends may call Thursday evening.
¥S d April U. 1929, Andrew W. Hicks. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral serrieea from his late home. Sunday afternoon at 9:30 o'clock.
KEHRER—April 18, 1939, lohn. son of the late Adam and Anna Mary Zahn Kehrer. brother of Thomas, Anthony, Adam and Rose Kehrer and Mrs, T. E Jensen. Relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Camp High Rock, are invited to attend his funeral Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 3M 13k street, thence «o Our Lady of Angels church, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul,
LANG-April IT, 1931, James Lang. at the home of hU toafhter^Mra. Joseph A. Gov.: 338 State street. Funeral private St ia requested that no flowers be sent.
LYONS—At Albany county hoa-pital. April 11.1939, George Lyons,
IftCOLL-Cm Trnuraday, April la, l o a f . EittSan ftOltO* V i l ^ <Wf JaUTflftH Nicoll. in her seventy-seventh veaf. Funeral services private at her late residence. 12 Martin avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may call Saturday evening.
B U D — At New Salon, Fuller Reid. in his sevrnty-fifth year. Notice of funeral later. Schenectady papers please copy.
W^U*GT—On \ dnesaay. April 17. 1929 Anna Van Vaikanburg. wife of the late James WUstot. Funeral aervices at her home. 1T3 Second st.. on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
WRJOHT—On Wednesday, April If, 1939. Mary L. Wright, st the residence of her daughter Mrs. William H. Graham, 1*2 Eighth avenue. Brooklyn, N Y , in thei ninety-first year of her age. Fu- I neral services st Brooklyn, N Y ! Interment to the Albany Rural ]
ETBfUfAN-April 18. 1939, Gather-! lne ZKrman, daughter of the late Bernard and Catherine Lamgeri Murphy, at the residence of her brothe?, Jtrfm Murphy. 349 Clinton ave, NoUee of funeral hereafter.
lack and V. Lawnhurat, pianists. Emily Wooley, contralto, and the Ponce sisters, vocahata. The orchestra will play "Bolero" by De Seville; "Autumn and Winter* by Glasounow; "Study in Blue , , by Blum, and "A Roam With a V W from Noel Coward'a T h i a Year oi Orace '• The piano duetUsta will
•^•^o——-•—si^agaiia. B K | * S ^^WawBT^Wg»aia>a g« ™ u »
t i n t and pa Jerome K*rt?»
BROADCASTS
TODAY'S PROGRAM. 370 5—WQY, SCHf NgCTADY—TOO
P. M. -«:oo—Stock raportm. » • 8:30—Dinner muatc
P=F* Hotel Kenmore orcheatra. TtlO—AgTtettltural program. *:W—Tha gowtpera. S:ift—Hoover aanUnaia.
^ : ^ ~ i l , 1 ¥ ' : « B « -singara. 9.30—With the Jaaaas.
10 <^—Halaay Stuart presentation. 10:30—Concert bureau hour. 11:3ft—Organ recital.
3»43--WJg, NSW YOS1K--790 P. U.
* :ftO—Army hand. ft im—Rudy Vallee orehaatra, » 3J—Market prices. *"0—Old Man Sunshine. fits—Baeabali scores. «'W—San Pollack's oreheetra. , M—Comt«y dialogue.
2 'It-W** * i?gkl»raaa. < 3ft—Yeast foamara. 6.00—Lrfhn and Fink aaranade,
p 2 * - , - w t A r ' Ntv* voajK-oea 4:60—"Women's league. 4:30—Twilight hour. 1:46—VWa auttoa. i:to—ChiMrea'i program. «00—toorta talk. 1:10—Dinner muste, t:64— Baseball Scores. |:2f—Hrma atm 1:00. Tha^aeaigera • 30—Hoover sentinel* 9 00—ieiherUng singara. *30— Rapid Traniiu vignettea
10 00— Halaay, Stuart program
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^a^Weu^Xg^JTS that day our dear father would be called away Twenty-five yeart have passed: our beatOS still sent.
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12:10—Jack and Gene. 1J.60—Orchaatra. , 1:36—Market 1:30—Banjobaatar. t:I6—Hdhg writer. «:16— Matlnae players. 1:84—Stock auatationa. 4:0a—4>a<eiftc Utile s>-iapa«ny. 5:00—Tea time trio, 5; io— Jark and Q*ti*. 4.00—Wlllaey'e orcheawra. «:J4— National news. * ! : ! t~f ir ' B * o e *» dlpara, 7:30—DhNe cirrus. t.OO—Ages of teanrllls, l:30-«Armatrong '
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