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Spain's Former Speaker Faces Court-Martial
Charged before an extraordinary court-martial at Madrid on Saturday with being an instigator of a military rebellion against the present Government of Spain, Don Julian Bestefro, aged Spanish Socialist leader, heard his execution demanded by a man whom he once taught at Madrid University,
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Throughout the four and a half he put to a collective Parliamen- HAL LORENZO AND TOBY GRAY hours' trial before four generals tary declaration favouring a Popu~ and three lieutenant-colonels, Bes- lar Front after General Franco teiro-raised for the purpose of the had started the civil war." proceedings to the status of a gen-į. eral-fidgeted with his soft grey felt hat. and, looking from Judge to judge, shook his head.
Sentence Demanded
He brushed a hand across his forehead when Lieut-Colonel Acedo, prosecutor, demanded the death sentence. Acedo had earlier recalled that he had been a -student of the old man, when Besteiro was Professor of Logic and
But another "crime" was his acceptance of the position of representative of Spain at the coronation of King George VI.
Test Case.
The trial is regarded as a test case which will reflect the whole position of political responsibility in Spata. It is attracting the in- terest of the whole country.
and
Accordeon Medley - Intro: Music: Samual Liddle)-with Orches Stormy Weather Flat Foot Plugie; tral accompaniment. Good-night_Sweetheart-Hal Lorenzó and Toby Gray,
10.00 pm. Cesar Franck-Chorale No. 3 In A Minor" ~
Guy. Well at the: Organ dr. West- minster Cathedral, London,
8.59 pm Lucienus Boyer (Vocal) and the Orchestra Misscotte.
Die Schonbrunner-Waltz (Lanner- 14.13 p.m. Studio–Sunday Evening arr. Hohne); Aquarellen-Waltz (Jon. | Epiloguo. Strauss-art. Hohne)-Orchestra Mas Conducted by The Rev. Father Parlez-Mal D'Amour (Lenoir): Ryan, J. Subject: The Friendship Dans La Fumee (Bo) Lucienne of Christ No. 6: "The Fidelity of Boyer (Vocal) with Orchestra. Waltzes Friendship.” Of The World-Potpourri (arr. -Carl Robrecht)-Orchestra Mascotte,
cotte.
9.12 p.m. Local Sports Results, 9.15 p.m. London Belay-The News, 9.30. p.m. London Relay -- London
12.00 to 12,20 p.m. Bolay of Ber-Log vice of Intercesalon from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. Turner Layton (Vocal) at the Plano.
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Harbach
and Kern); There's No More You Can Say (Delettre and Carter). When The Popples Bloom Agalu (Towers and Others: I Want The Whole World To Love You (Bryan and Marks).
12.43 p.m.
Anton and The Para- mount Theatre Orchestra,
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10:53 pm. Close down,
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9.43 p.m. London Relay-Stock Ex- change Report and Sports News,
9.30 p.m. Magyari Imre and His G.N.G. Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra, 2
Yellow Cockchafer,
Cockchafer: Bhari's Lament (Bihar), You Can't G5.0. Forbid A Flower: The Sleeves of My Trans. Jacket are Tied Up...
"Crazy Trans.
10.00 p.m. London Relay
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Phyllis Robins and Eddie Pola in a The Court retired at the end of
Crazy Quilt with "Girl Of The Golden WestBelee-Three of a Kind and The Crazy Quilt
presentation of the hearing to consider their judg-tion "Champagne Waltz Selection: Orchestra. Produced by P. H. C. PI- Dean of the Faculty of Philosophyment, which will be announced in "Banjo On - My Knee" Selection- fard. at Madrid University.
with Al Bollington at the Organ. Toy Land Medley-Intro: Teddy Bear's Picnic; Wedding of the Painted Doll; Parade of the Tin Soldiers--with Rê- |ginald Foort at the Organ.
a week or 10 days after its con-
The charge against Besteiro was firmation by the military judicial bursed principally on the signature authorities.
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1.00 p.. Local Time "Signal and Weather Report...
1,03 p.m Victor Silvester's Orches- iran and Kl57"Masters (Vocal),
10.30 p.m. Belay of the Danes Or- chestra from the Grill Room of the 'With recorded intervals from ZBW.
11.00 pm. Close down,
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To-Day
10,00-Music-Light and Bright (CA).. 10.20-Wheat and Grain. Report (A). 10.40—Musical Moments." "(A). 11,05-Musical Interlude (A), w
p.m.
Baby's Sweetheart (Corri);. "Jally Brothers (Vollstedt)-Victor Silves- ter's Harmony Music, A Melody Fromm The Sky (film The Trail of the Lone- some Fine'); Where Yorkshire And Lancashire Meet (Butler and Others) -Kitty Masters fassisted by Bert Masters) with Orchestra and Two 11.00 to 12:15 pm, Helay of Morning | 1.15--~* Sing-Song," with the B.B,C. Planos.
The Skaters Waltz (Wald Servien from St. Paul's Church teufel): In The Shadows (Finck) (Chinese). Victor Silvester's Harmony Music. Stardust Covered Bundle (Rodges); She's The Wealthiest Woman On Earth (Godfrey)-Kitty Masters with Orchestra. St. Bernard Waltz (Ward- Swallow)-Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.
10.00 to 11,00 am. Relay of Morning} 1.00--Violin Recital by Bessie Raw- Service from St. Joseph's Church,
Hngs (D1).
12.15 p.m. Wagner's "Die Mcls- tersinger Von Nurnberg" Last Scene of Act III
Characters and' Goloists in, order of appearance: David, Martin Krémer (Tenor); Beckmesser, Eugen Fuchs (Bass); Hans Sachs, Bana Hermann Nissen (Bass); Pogner, Sven Nilsson (Bass); Kothner. "Arno Schellenberg (Bass); Walther von Stolzing. Torsten "Rall (Tenor): Eva, Margarete
Teschermacher (Soprano).
1.30 p.m. Renter and Rugby Press Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
Renars at the Place.
and
1.40 p.m. Miracles Sometimes Happen (Ray Noble); Variations On Tipperary 1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and -(Williams
Judge).
Gershwin Weather Report. Medley-Intro: Rhapsody in Blue: Lady be Good, That certain feeling; Looking for a boy; Wait a bit, Buste; build a stairway to Paradise: The man I love: I got Rhythm.
1.53 p.m. Ambrose and His Orches tra in Dance Numbers.
fast With The Bullfinches."
103 p.m. B.B.C. Recording—“Break-
By Ursula Branston Music by various composers, Production by William Maclurg.
130 p.m. Beuiter "and Hugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
OE For Sound-Fox-Trot (from 'Palladium Play'): There's A New World-Fox-Trot (from 'Palladiurn 145 pm. Reginald, Foort at the Play'). Lady From Mayfair-Blow Organ. Fax-Trot: Cuban Pete--Rumba Wood And Ivory-Quickstep; Enock, Knock, Who's There?-Novelty Fox-Trot”.
2.18 pan. Close down.
The Wind Has Told Me A Story (Bruhne); Puezta Mihaly). Manhat, tan Moonlight (Alter); Curtain Up (Wood) Reginald Fourt with the
6,00 p.m. Beethoven-Sonaia In FB.B.C. Variety Orchestra. Major, "The Spring," Op. 24,
Jeno Lener (Violin) and Louis Kentner (Piano).
6.46 pm Venice Suite.
London Palladium Orchestra con- ducted by Clifford Greenwood,
6.43 p.m.
Closing local Stock tations.
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6,45 pm. London Relay --- Lucky Dip.
Twenty-seventh Edition.
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Revie Chorus and Percival Mackey's Orchestra (D1). 15-"London Log." (D1). 3,30-Newɛ (D1) 2.45-Arthur Dulay Quintet (D1); 3,15---Stock Exchange Report and
Sports News (D1). 3.30-Young People's Session (A). 3.25-Commentary On News (A), 3.35 Sporting Highlights of the
Week (A),
6,00 Old-Time Dance Night (A), 7.30-"Rough Riding Up-to-date."
(D2), 7.50-"Victorian
Melodies."" The B.B.C. Men's Chorus and Or- chestra (D2),
8.10-Old-Time Dance Night (A).
8.43 Eugene Pint" and "his Tango
Orchestra (D2).
9.00-On with the Dance (A). 9.15-News (D3).
8.30-London Log." (D3), 9.45 Stock
Exchange Report and Sports News (D2), 20.00—"Crazy Quilt" The Crazy Quilt
Orchestra (D3). 10.30-Gershom Parkington Quintet |
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11.00-Students' Songs by the B.3.0.
"men's Chorus and Cecil Cope, }
baritone (D3).
11.30-Quentin Maclean at Organ of Trocadero Cinema ((D3).
1.58 pm New Light Symphony Or chestra with Albert Sandler (Violin) and Dennis Noble (Baritone),
Romance In E Flat, Op. 44. No: 112.00-News (D3). (Rubinstein); Melody In F, Op. 3, No. 2,m
with his Band '(D3).
12.55--Stock Exchange Report afd
1 (Rubinstein)New Light Symphony 12.15-London Log" (D3). Orchestra. Large (Handel); London- 13.30-Dance Music by Jack Payne] derry Air (Trad)--Albert Sandler (Violin) with Sidney Torch at the Or- gan At Dawning
(Cadman); The Waltzing Doll (Poldini)-New Light Symphony Orchestra.
Passing By (Berrick and Purcell); The Gentle ¡Maiden {BIT. Somervell Dennis
a.m.
Sporta News (D3).
To-Morrow
7.30 p., A Variety Programme Noble (Baritone) with Orchestra. 11.00--Luncheon Music (A). with Bing Crosby, Alleen' Stanley and Danse Des Apaches (Clarke); Glow Reginald Dixea.
With Sword And Lance-March
(Starke): Blaze AwayMarch (Holz- mann)--Reginald Dixon at the Organ. Little Lady Make-Belleve (Tobias
Worm Idyll ("(Lincke) New Light Symphony Orchestra."
2,30 p.m. Close down,
1.00 p.m. Compositions of Dvorak,
Simon); Don't Be That Way (Good- Slavonic Dance No. 3 In G Major; man and Others)-Bing Crosby (Indian Lament-Fritz Kreisler (Vio- call with Orch. Don't You Ever Fall in) with Plano accomp. by Carl Lam- In Love (Flyna and Egan); Rags Son Songs My Mother Taught Me
Flynn and Egan-Alleen Stanicy Dino Bergioll (Tenor) with Plano (Comedienne) with Orchestra. Dizon accomp. by Ivor Newton (Bung in Hits No. 18-Intro: Remember Me: Italian), Humoreske (Op. 101, No. 7) The Moon got in my eyes; It's the Gaspar Cassado ('Celle) with Mime. natural thing to do: In the mission Mendelssohn-Gordigiant at the Piano. by the sea; Balling Home; I still love Slavonic Rhapsody (Op. 45, No, 3)-- to kiss you good-night-Reginald Sir Thomas Beecham cond, the Lon- Dizen. (Organ), You're A Sweet Lit don Philharmonic Orchestra.
tle Headache (alm Paris Honet. 7.30 pm. /. London Relay - "Press moon"); Jochala! (film Paris Honey Gang! moon")-Bing Crosby (Vocal) "with Orch.
By Captain R. Harrison and Ste phen Potter. Produced by Michael Goodwin,
8.00 pm. Local Time Bignal, Wes ther Report and Announcements..
8.03 p.m. Hawalian Music, Honolulu, March; Kohala March--- Hawaiian Guitar Duet by Perera and Panlubi Haleiwa (Wood)-Ray Kin-
London" Philharmonic (Vocal) with Dick McIntire's Har ney
Hawaiians. mony
Drifting and cond, by Antal Dorati. (Gillespie); Oniquita Dreaming Waltz (Wayne) - Hawaiian Guitar (Soprano),
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements,
8.03 pan. Strauss-Le Beau Danube Ballet Music,
Orchestra
18.30 p.m.): Songs by Mniza ́ Korjus
Duet by Perera and Paaluhi. Swanee Tales From The Vienna Woods (alm Moon (Leon, Towers & Pelosi); Rose "The Great Wallz"-Joh. Strauss). Dreams (Hannon & Stasny)-George One Day When We Were Young (as Billott's Hawaiian Novelty Quartel featured in the film "The Great Waltz with Vocal Chorus. Hilo Hanakah-Joh. Strauss).
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1.00 Royal Artillery Mounted Band.
Aldershot (D]).
1.45 Sports Talk (DE), 2.00--Programme by the Krips · Ea-
semble (A).
2.28-News and Newsletter (D1). 230-Chamber Music (A).
2.45 This is England: A Summer's Day.” Talks by various speakers all'over, England (D1),
3.15 Saturday Sports (1. 4.00—“Music of England." (A). 430 **Adventures in Music.” -(A), ( 5.20-News Bulletin (A).
6.45-The Royal Artillery Mounted)
Band, Aldershot (D2); 7,15---Talk: on International Affairs 30-Recital by the Spivakovsky Duo by Dr. A. C. V. Melbourne (A),
(A).
8.15 News Bulletin (A), 8.00 The Clarilyn Sextet (D2),"'
9.15-News and Newsletter (D2),
9.35-8ports Talk (D2). 10.00--“Unusually Yourz,”. John Rozkej
(3),
10.15 Walter Collins and his Light
Orchestra (D3).
11.00-Musical. Interlude (D3): 12.00--News and Newsletter (D3),
(Halekales); On The Beach of Wal 8.40 p.m. Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) ANTI BRITISH MOVES
kiki '(Henry Kallimal) Waikiki in an Albeniz Programme. Stone Wall Boys,
TIENTSIN July 27 (T/Ocean)--
Evocacion; Cordoba. Navarra: Be A Japanese military spokesman
8.30 p.m. Studio-Jazz Piano and ville.. Accordeon Concert by Hal Lorenzo & Toby Gray.
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8.57 p.m. Military Band Selections thorities do not intend to check declared that the military; au-
Morning, Noon and Night-Overture the anti-British agitation. 1. Piano and Accordeon Medley Suppe-art. Morell); Fique Dám Intro: Change Partners; I saw stara; Oversure (Suppe-art, Winterbottom) North China. Chinatown, ~. my
Chinatown Bal The Band of E.M. Coldstream Guards. Lorenzo and Toby Gray 2 Piano La Source Ballet (arr. Winterbottom measures are reported from Pei- Meanwhile, new anti-British MedleyIntro: Say it with a kiss; The Band of HM Coldstream To-night just let me look at you; Guards in afarch Of The Mountain talho, on the coast, where an Deep Purple Hai Lorenzo, 3. Piano Gnomes Eilenberg-The Hand Or Chinese servants working in Bri- and Accordeon Hungariana Carr, HM, Grenadier Guards. Lorenzo and Gray)-Hal Lorenzo and
tish households have been sum
Toby Gray, 4 Plano Duct--Dark- 9.15 pm. London Relay The News moned to leave their employers town Strutters Ball-Hai Lorenzo and and Newsletter.
Toby Gray Piano and Accordeau 8.35 p., London Relay Sports
Paul Whiteman Selection Hal Talk,
| Lorenzo and Toby Gray.... 6, Piano, and
Accordeón... Medley-Intro: "Stardustá
immediately..
Anti-British committees in
945. Richard Crooks (Tenor). Tangku and Taku bare circu
· Night 'and" Day: "He's got Rhythm I Love Thee (Griegy; Parted (Tosti), larized a request to all Britishers
Hal Lorenzo and Toby Gray 7, Piano Nirvans (Adams); How Lovely are to leave these towns within the Solo Bugar Hal Lorenzo, Plano Thy Dwellings (Words from Esaimnext 30 days.
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