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MJ BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1031. Associated Press plrk's up this story: M. I'j'fi WLTH President Fights to Retain Today's Radio Programs Seeing 'What Yon Hear icro phoii v. Mu 1 1 critics diii ftiuuqay aisHppeiura mieruir Rose Bowl broadcast. Bill Munday thereby caused N.

B. C. officials a bit of worry. Bill Munday was discovered In Denver. looking at the snow He was informed that he was to announce the Bobby Jones series Broadcast License Tonight's Features By JOHN SKINNER 8fiOK.

WABC 349M. 1 30 P.M. Ambassador Orch 3 00 Artist Recital. :30 American School of the Air, "Two French Compos-firs Suint-Saens and Debua-sv." a ooU S. Navy Band.

4 on Asburv Park Casino Orch. i 4 no MHodv Magic, I 4 of the Rallied by Ualdwin London. Jan. i.l'i-Wllh rrlti'-nl days In Parliament abend and with an opportunity likelv at any timn In wlilrh the M.irDntiald government niay be overthrown. Stanley Baldwin.

Conservative leader. Is seeking to make certain every ounren of party strength when needed. In a letter to Conservative M. predicting new critical periods when til Commons reassembles, lie declare, "supporters of the Conservative party In Ihe Interests of th partv and the roimtrv. refuse rn-ijngempn's In their const ilticncir.

when Parliament is sitting And Bill Munday's casually drawled story of his absence went something like this: Gollanl Derlaros Thai Deviation in Frequency Was Due to Accident 2 1 5 Gaby Focquelle, soprano. 3 Matrix 8hoe resume. SI 45 Margaret Mtgnon, soprano. fi oo Inspirational Hour for Shut-ins. 4 OO F.

N. Coleman Hour. 5 1 5 Dwver'a talk on bil Hards. 8 ao Ellr.abeth Underiner, soprano. 8 .5 David Fields, baritone 9 OO Franklin Air Man.

Gwendolyn Rouse, soprano. IO Arcto Tile. 015 Giles Mclntvre. tenor. 9 no-L tttle America Presents.

10 OO Roma Orch. Bit From the Studios Rons Wilh iSn Time on Hands, Makes Quick Change About Sam Lloyd Mn inlay Disappears, Reappears "I went fishing In San Francisco Bay and caup.ht a 25-pound shark "That Is. the boatman did. It was1 R.t Tower Orrh 5 no Bert Lown Biltmore all given to picture Professor Albert Einstein as Ihe first, shark 1 had ever seen and when he hooked my line I retired to the bow while Ihe boatman pulled him In." His return lo Atlanta was hailed by a parade. Replying to the recommendation of Elmer E.

Pratt, Federal Radio Commission Examiner, that WLTH. Brooklyn, be denied a renewal of its license because of wave deviation, Samuel J. Gellard, president of the man with a dreamy, if practical soul A recluse Orrh. f-O Paul Tremaine Orch. no Pancho Orrh.

:45 Heywood Broun. TOO Voice nf Columbia Marion McAfee, aoprnno. Charlotte Harnman. contral p.m. American School of the Air, WABC.

6:45 p.m. Digest Topics, Lowell Thomas, WJZ. 7:00 p.m. Voice of Columbia, WABC. 8:00 p.m.

Fleischmann Hour, WEAF. 8:30 p.m.-H. V. Kaltenborn, WABC. 9:30 p.m.

Maxwell House Ensemble, WJZ. 10:00 p.m. Lutheran Hour, WABC. Dance Music WABC, 11:00, 11:30, WEAF, 9:30, 10:00, 11:00. 11:30, WJZ, 8:30, 9:00, 9:13, WOR, WMCA, 11:05, WGBS, 11:00, WRNY, 10:30, WMSG, 10:00.

whom public appearances make nervous. broad cast officials and engineers declare him perhaps the only 1 WE VD 2.10M. to; Ben Ally, tenor; Charles HAI.PEBIN IS IIONOItl'D Mirhiiel Halperin was re-elected president ol the Kings Ilichcay Bovs Association at the annual 3:00 P.M. Lront. KanlTinan.

sonrano. 3 IS Dudley Rowrll. bar I tone. 3 -IntelllRfnt Womfn' celebrity unused to the microphone who did not clear his throat before he began to speak on the And there's a man up at N. B.

C. who has been Cauley, the Eagle's editorial cartoonist, we climbed the other day There we found Sam Lloyd Cuiae. 3 is-Bpm Levlrk. Rnnrano. 4 ihi-Stiidto niOKrum.

Tallmnn. baritone. Julia Dance, orch. A Wanderer's Song. Cheater Tallman.

Tell Me. Oh Bine. Blue Sky. Catherine Field. Espaenole.

orrh. The Hills of Home. Ben Al- lev. Sons of the Shepherd Lehl. Charlotte Harnman.

Witches' Dance, orch. Breath of April. Catherine Fields and Ben Alley. Motorboat Show. OO Ebony Twin with 4 15-Iff Hmiahlon.

turn who has puzzled countless people i slalion. today called attention to the Department Commerce records in Manhattan, which show the station has not deviated illegally from its assigned frequency for six months. Mr. Pratt hail set forth seven deviations of frequency by the station which made "satisfactory reception quite Impossible," and said that "on at least one occasion, the applicants has broadcast a program 1,200 Attend Dante (liven to Aid Church More than 1,200 persons attended a dance given by the Mt. Caimel Society at Prospect Hall last night.

Natale Nazznralo, president, announced that the proceeds would be i meeting last night in the rlnh-i lioii.se, 171!) Avenue P. Plillln Flor-j man was elected vice president. Other officers named nre: Sanviel I A Siegel. financial secretary: It.n-j aid l.lfton. recording secretary; Max Kiirnofskv.

treasurer; Samuel i Schiller, sergeant-at -iirms. and Dr. I Louis Pcrman. Samuel Wartel and and verse. 4:30 Ethel Lebos.

xnprnno. 4:45 Irwin MHtlln. baritone. on the air almost live years, and never spoke into a microphone be fore a recent broadcast. It was The Eagle's Lost and Found Advertisements are broaacast every Tuesday at 12:05 noon and every Friday at 2:40 p.m.

over Station WLTH. Harry Horllck, leader of the A. P. Gypsies. you heard trustees.

donated to the fund for the build- I William Llndenlwum Ing of the new St. Roecn's Church at 216 27th St. The society has his lines rehearsed with enthusiasmas he engaged In a dialogue II WISH TEACHERS I.I St II The annual linn heon and bride Amos 'n Andy, blarkfnce Plymouth World Toura through the newspapers, and is now puzzling them through the air. He's a tall, well proportioned, middle-aged man. wilh a congenial manner.

If he had time, he could tell you enthralling anecdotes of his career. He finds broadcasting becoming easy. At. first, when he faced the nnrrophone, he felt "as though hundreds of cold eyes were staring at In reality, lv is Sam Lloyd Jr. His father, who died some score of years ano.

was well known for his compdiana. Bill Hay. announcer. Tastyeast Jesters. ion 5 Kremlin Art Quintet.

lO Trotter. 1 I OO Weather Report. pledged $5,000 to the building fund. I nf the Jewish Teachers' Association Freddie Rich Orch. Cheerful Little Earful, orch.

and Twins. Babv'R Birthday Party, Twin. To Whom It Mav Concern. orch. Raneed.

Kbonr Twins. Fine and Dandy, orch. and Twins. 1 Rnrbrtsnj nrnurntn. -Kaltmborn Edits the Newt.

The Hamilton of phonograph records without announcing them as such "During April, 1910," said Mr. OcUard. "we installed a new transmitter, using all new parts and this transmitter was operating perfectly until Saturday, May 3. when it suddenly changed it3 frequency, and it Dwight Latham. Wmp Carle- 1 1 Will Oakland Terrace Orch.

son, uuy Bonnam. songs, wilh mandolute accompani -Moonbeams. directed bv Oroi Shackley. Arthur will be held ill Hie Hotel Commodore on Keh. 12.

Mrs. Sadie K. New-mnn nf Thomas Jefferson In charge of tickets, announced today. The dance committee Included: Curio Bo.illa. rhatr-rarmpta Diirnnla man.

Ilohf Mc.zartrl Michael Parrlla Frank Hrltirrrtta Anna Parclla Catherine I.urlano Jenny Ceslitro with Colonel Goodbody Ray Kelley, N. C. sound effects expert, now has his rain machine, made from an eliptical drum of screening which contains lead shot, attached to a motor Vet hs hasn't yet found a better effect for a machine gun than the rapping was noted by (he radio inspector ft OO Savino Tone Pictures that day and on Monday. OO Hcholl Hour. OO Studio muslr.

IS Willlnm Karlln. 8:30 Jewish Art Quartet. Noel Meadow. Stlverlone Orrh. Btudio.

IO OO lonir Island Press Re- ll-f Fund. 1 1 :00 Ji nialra Rovalists. HflflK. 2I4M. P.M.

Commercial Sere- nHders. 015 Onlden C.nte. Lvnn'li Orrh. 45-Polish Hour. 1400K.

WBBC 2HM. 131 P.M. Klnas Tea Gar. den. 1 45 Frledman a Orch, 2 Ol Connery and Hall, duet and solos.

2: 1 Standard Strlnit Trio. 830 Oladva Marshall, o-prano. IS Irwin Hassell. piano. 3 OO Baptist Temple.

3:30 Ward Emileston, like and sonRS. Merchants Serenaders. K.OO Buschs Svnropators. 8:1 Standard Novelty Three. 8:31 Pride of Judea Orphan Asylum.

HOO Jewish Musle. 30 Parmet Brothers. Pomemco Savino. director chess knowledge. He dabbled In "The wobbling of our wave was ADVERTISEMENT Theo.

Karle. tenor, and cho ADVERTISEMENT Q. Bryan, announcer. Theme. Slumber Boat.

Lullaby Land Girls Old Black String mo A Perfect Day C.irls Theme Slumber Boat. La Hoslta Girls Adagio from the Moonlight Sonata Violin Dreama Girls Theme. Blanket Bay. rus. found to be due to a crystal control puzzles, and Sam Jr.

took it up, thereby creating a most unique Detective Storv Maza of a leather pad with drumstricks which became overheated and was rine. Dramatized tales oi mvsterv. 1 o'o Lutheran Hour. Dr, immediately replaced by a new one, after which, we maintained a con Walter A. Maier.

large choir and nrcan Rt. stant wavelength." 570K. WNYC 526M Poet's Oold. Fmery 6 05 P.M. "Hard Times and Deutsch Ensemble with Da GUARANTEE YOURSELF NO COLDSTHIS WINTER! Build Yourself Up With LV.C "Pearir recalls to a wandering mind, that the effect of telephone conversation in the Henry George programs, Is achieved by having a telephone transmitter in the control room, where the actor goes to talk, the receiver being held close to the microphone.

the Visiting Nurse. Mrs. Kenneth J. Hollinnsliead. 'PEACE FORCES' from Fire- vid Ross.

Midsummer Wooing. "Pirturea in the lieht." Bin Treble Duo. vocal ment: stones in Swedish dialect. Ford Bond, announcer. Three Little.

Words, from "Check and Double Check." Ask Me Another. Original Sketch. Oip-Ap Garibaldi. Tnodle-Oo. Phil Cook, the Quaker 7:4." Prtendly Five Footnotes direction Del Lampe.

Nlghter. 8:.10 Salada Salon direction Nathaniel Shilkret. James Melton, tenor. James Wallmgton. announcer.

Swing Along, orch. Will You Remmeber? from 'Maytime." tenor solo, James Melton. Av Av Av. orch. Love's Dream After the Ball.

orch. I'm Onlv the Words. You're the Melody, from "Just Imagine." tenor solo, James MPlton, Tambourin Ohlnnis. violin solo. Lou Raderman.

When the Organ Played at Twilight. orch. with James Melton. Excerpts from "The For tune Teller," orch. Knox Orch.

Neel Ens- len. announcer. 1 5 Dunlap Orch. Neel career for himself. And with a unique career, he has created something entertainingly original in the programs heard on WABC.

And if he gets you all absorbed In puzzles, you needn't come to with a start and feel ashamed. He names as those among puzzle ad-dlrts, as Theodore Roosevelt, Edison and P. T. Bnrnum. Before lhat were Newton.

Huxley, Herschel. Byron Macauly, Longfellow and Edgar Allen Poe. Often a mark of success, to be adept at solving puzzles, he sa vs. from Fire- FIGHT JAMAICA CADET CAUSE duets. "Safety for Construction Worker H.

Schleuter. 0: lO Courtland OO Ma). Edward J. Abbott "Excess Weight." Lover's Rendezvous. "Pictures in the lieht." Hpart Wounds.

Cossack Love Sonsr. from 10:01 Jewish Hour. "Song of the Flame. 1 fin pn Bernie Orrh. 7 1 "The Courl of Con Continued From Tag 19 ciliation." Ralph E.

Gnssage. i 1 Cummins Orrh 12 no Morton Downey wun lnn BHapxo. Thursday, although the last classes of the school do not terminate until 8:15. I 13-30 A.M. Nocturne.

Ann Police alarms; civic, information: aviation weather Prof. Jamea A. Dawson. 55 "The Great Ice Age." Prof. Bertram T.

Butler In Nothing Flat 'It seems not less than a month ago that the statement was made by Columbia that no announcer should go on two consecutive programs. A reasonable enough rule. Now comes a story, inconsistent with the statement, but good enough to recount. Dave Ross had the Barbasol and the Arabesque programs to announce in quick suc what every run-down pervn and drli-cale rhild needs. Vitamin A build strength and vitality and resistance sickness, especially to rnlds, lung, throat and sinus infections.

Vitamin I) buiWa Imdv, bone and teeth. The two are absolutely necessary to full health, Mremrth and vipor! And in I. V. "Pearls" yo'l get Ihe two in a form where a little takri Section 713 of the State education HOOK FOX 2 14 M. 3:15 P.M.

Brooklyn City Mission 4 OO -Black and White pro- arsm. 4 IO H. Lincoln Williamson, tenor. Mae Delfoe Rnuntrk. 4 30 Scott and Bernard.

4:45 Delia Gibson. oo Nat silvers program. 5: 15 Trio. 30 Mack Orch. 5:45 H.

B. program. Leaf at the organ. Song. Cuba.

Danse PasMone. Au Matin. Hursarian Dance No. 7. 815 i 1 pi a and law forbids military training during school hours.

Dr. Charles H. Vosburgh, Jamaica principal, point Pon't let this Winter drag ymi down! Don't let colds make your and nights miserable and wf.ikrn you to Ihr point where you're an easy victim fur flu and other serious diseawi. Kvery winter takes a trrrifu toll in health and life. Many n-ally never get over the effects of a bad cold or sirse of grippe.

The way to stop Winter enkjs and ill is lo build yourself up to withstand Hit severe weather changes. What you need quickly is I. V. C. "Pearls" a concentrated supply of Nature's own toniii.

V. C. "Pearls" Ky a new, patented process (If. Patent No. I.690.CW1I, Vitamins A anil I) are extracted from rod liver oil and Methods in Education." Dr Jinn F.

Condon; Choral Society. 8 :15 "Lawyer's Air Maea-zlne." Robert Daru. District ALtornev. BfiOK. WEAF 454M no P.M.-Hotel Pennsylva 55 Kith infantry Band.

ed out that boys who take the military training complete their school day before 2:30 because of overlapping sessions at the school. Studio additions to radio nicknames Brad Browne and Al Llewelyn, "Damon and Pythias" Also, the several sobriquets of Anne Leaf, Columbia's little organist who's about waist high to a microphone. "Mitey Ann Leaf," "Little Organ Annie," "Little by Little'' and "Sweet and Low" Columbia's Bob Tap-linger may lie blamed for much of this sort of thing. 10 3O Shatters Orch. 10:4 5 ShuRt.er program.

1 1 OO Charles and Ann Gross. 11:15 Kehell program. cession. In fact in such quick succession, that there was no time at all not even one second to go from one studio to another. He did make the jump in six seconds, which any well regulated broadcasting studio will tell you, is valuable time.

llic place of a lot. Results in 10 Days For the of your life, tikr I. V. C. "t'ejiil." lot just 10 ilav.

two ah.t mth mfal. ihe (i.ult yo'l m-l in hut lime fni fel a iiiw -mr of ami powrt. oti f.f mure lllc rating aorl foiling ami you tlerp mor itliiilly at tiittlil. If lor nolliirit rlv than tn ihe irst. art a nark, of I.

('. "PrarlV' ind tjt on Ihr iruarantrr ol or monry ha'k. All srll thrm Avoid imitation. Br 'im! lo ior I. AHrl MCa-n savs thrv arr a htr-in.

to b'lmanitv." I at I. Viumia 50 E. N. Y. CHf.

1 1 'io J. Roller, orosram. 1 1 :30 (Ireen River Orcll. 11:15 Prleds program. 1 1 SO Fox News.

IV oo -Black and White pro Eiislen. announcer. 9 Maxwell House Ensemble. Richard Crooks, tenor, guest artist: direction Willard Robison. James Wellington, announcer.

Intermezzo from "Jewels of the Madonna." orch. Pri7e Song from "Die Meirterslnger." Richard Crooks. 1 pnor. In the Silence of the Niht Richard Crooks. tenor.

Claire De Lime. orch. When You're Awav. from The Only Girl." Rich gram. sealed into small round capsules called I.

V. C. "Pearls" which are pure vitamins, wilh absolutely no tasta nf cod-liver oil. The two vitamins supply The Composer info Ihe loot studio of Mac- Casual Munday Charley Buttcrficld of the Carl Fischer conducting, with Plvirotto'a Regulars. 570 WMC A 52H P.M.

Jack 1 1 a n. swirl chHt. 1 IO -Rocklvn String Trio: Ridljelv Hudson, tenor. OO Lardon Orch. 2 HO Selbert Wilson Entertainers.

3:00 Pr'nee Piottt, tenor. 5 Allen Prescott. Show Boat Boys, harmony. Threp Folks from (he South: Eva Jessve. director.

4 OO Rofa." 415 A C. O. Orch. 4 4 5 Benedict Shulmin. psvchologtft.

5 oo -Goldburg program: music. Dr Pillow- nia Music. 2 and Life, Harriet A. Seymour. 2 15 Brcen and De Rose.

Kdna Wallace Hopper. 2: Melodv Three; strinp trio. 3 oo for the War." Dr. Ravmond Buell. i 5 Musicalities.

-La Forge Benimen Musical. 4 Magtc of Speech, Vida Sutton. 4 Dancing Melodies. 5:00 Ladv Nest Door. 5 i.toRinso Talkie.

5:4. Rex Cole Mounts ineers. n.v-Blaclc and Oold Room Orrh direction Ludwic Lau-! rier. Ford Bond, announcer Uncle Abe and David I rural sketch, with Phillips. Lord and Arthur Allen.

Jamev Wellington, announcer. 7 no Mid-Week Federationi And Up Drill Barred From Course Charles A. Brind assistant counsel of the State Department, replied to Mr. Wilkinson: "It Is our opinion that It Is the intent of the provisions of Section 713 of the education law to prohibit the introduction of military instruction or military drill in the school curriculum." Mr. Wilkinson wrote flRnin.

on Dec. 18, specifically to determine whether the law was violated by the holding of the Jamaica drill 1 BQ 2ft0 M. 8 OO P.M. Curl Jfloby. baritone.

Panqtmle Napollti.no. JO -CnmmiskPV nnrl Lanee. ft OO Mrrchiintu orofiram. 9 IO 8rhrrttfr and Hbvps. ft no and Tonv.

fttring dun. ard Crooks, tenor. Forpottei). Richard Crook, tenor. Srotrh Echoes: The Campbells Are Comln.

Annie Laurie, loch I omond. Blue Bel's of Scotland. Orrh. 10 OO -Echoes of the Onera. OTHER rOCALSTATIONS Rtptons Kilocycles Time Hvmn sing.

Mixa ann Hripn contralto: Mu during school hours, even though the boys participating in It. had concluded their school day. Mr. Blind replied on Dec. 20: "In my opinion a Board of Education of a district could not Insti riel Savage, soprano Richard Timers.

5 15 Red Devils. Goldburg program. 10:00 Voice of Labor. 10:15 WMCA Artists' Bureau. Little Sachs.

Witty Bovs I 1 News Suminarv. II OS Small's Paradise Orch 1 1 Hollywood Orch. 13 05 A.M. Nut Club. WOV.

Manhattan-- 1130 9:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. WCDA. Mnnhattan 1350 5:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. WPAP, Manhattan 1010 7 00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. WHN.

Mnnhattan 1010 1 :30 n.m.- 7:00 p.m. WCAP. A-hurv Park 12fl0 fl 45 a m. WLBX. Tona Islnnd Crtv 1500 12 00 m.

p.m. Maxwell, tenor: Arthur Fil-linsr Hunt, baritone and director; George Vatue. accompanist. Marley R. Sherris.

announcer, 7 Niairara-Hudson nro-eram dramatic sketch: "Babes in Tovland. ensemble and direction Harold Sanford. The Trial of Dolores Devine. 1 1 OO Slumber Music. Strln e'ar-emble.

direct ton Ludwig La-trier. Neel Enslen. announcer. Oveiture, Barber of Seville. Affaire D'Amour.

AndantA from Fifth Symphony." Norwegian Dance No. ITT. In the Palace of Old Ver CM GENERAL MOTORS RADIO direction William Merrigan WWRL 1500 8:00 a.m WAAM Nrwark 1250 7 00 a.m WCAM, fmden Daly. John S. youiik, announcer, goo Flefschmann Hour Rndv Vallee and his orrh.

Graham McNamee. announc- on-Arco Birthday Party. nmcorntinn of Mallere: 8:00 p.m. 8 45 p.m. 4 00 p.m.

8:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 12R0 2:00 p.m, WOBB Freenort. 1210 n.m, WKBO CHv sailles. Baden.

Alt Wien. Twilight Hour. Lnllabv. 1 2 :00 -Horace Heidt Orch. Harold Hansen, tenor: John 810K WPCH 370M.

P.M. Teddy Doohttle. songs 1:45 Thoman Waller. Martin. me7zo- snprano; Harriet a a.

piano: Nat Broffman. Artist. Bureau, OO Billie Lee. contralto. Jewish Science, talk.

f(: 45 Julius Shoir. violin. 4 :00 Prince Piotli. tenor. 4 15 Flllott Jaflee a Musical Fnclners.

4 15 a I Schoenfeld's Jewth Hour. OO Health Talk. 1450 12:00 m. MnncriPfT. hars: the Rondo WAAT.

JefRey Cfty Vierie: male ouartet; strine ensemble, direction Ludwlg tute any course of instruction In what Is commonly termed military drill, the point being that the board fixes school hours and whatever period the board had for such instruction would, therefore, be during school hours. "The mere fact that it was after the close of the regular session would not, In my opinion, take it out of the purview of Section 713. "Whether the board can permit some other organization to use the school grounds for this purpose Is another question. I think within the limitations provided In this section that the Board of Education could permit the use of the school property outside of school hours by some other organization for this purpose. Whether in view of this provision of the statute it would be advisable as a matter of policy, I think should be taken Into con -WOR-422M.

710K, 940 8:30 a p.m. TOMORROW MO NINO WABC 7 nO A.M. Oran Rpvelllp. Tony's Scran Book. I 5 Melodv Muketeer.

Essftx StrlnR 1 HO P.M. Trio. 1 50 Rowan Whealdon aoo The Leslies, Gaelic 600K. WGBS proram. Ftkin.

violinist Laurier. Kelvin Keech. announcer. InnpRomf Iover. miartet.

The Palmv John Moncneff with orch. Svlvelin. Harold Hansen with orch. Tch Liebe Dich. jt Lovelv Kind and Klndlv Loving.

Rachel Morton with orch. The Old Oaken Bucket, f) no Jack Frost's Melodv Moments. Bernard Biker, trumoet soloist: Oliver Smith, tenor Eugene Or- P.M. Irene Franktln N. J.

Leanue of Women GENERAL MOTORS RADIO voters. 2 -SO Gilbert. Hiebv. "Rela tion Between Architect and Owner." ft OO MelodPers. no Mornlna- Devotions.

8 45 The Old Dutch Girl. SomethlnR for Kvery One. ft -Mornlne Moods, 0 45 The Cnre end Feeding of Men. Dad Dai'ev. IO OO Columbia Salon Orch.

10 15 Bond Bread nroRram. 10 45 Don and Bettv. 1 1 OO Emitv Post. WEAF 015 A.M. Health KerclsM.

oo Gene and Glenn. ft rto New Jerspv College for mandv. violinist nno nirerior Women. 4 no-Newark Music Found a Hon. 4 no-Orange II.

S. Orch. and Julie Blond, ukulele and piano. 1 '4 5 Rose Shapiro. 2 OO Vagabond Orch.

2 no Women's United Syna-so'-nie Lea (rue. 2: 45Killoran Irish Trio. 4 OO Marguerite L. Hughes sonrano. 4 15 SHbert Wilson Radiograms.

4 45 Muriel Ellis. 5 00 Gordon Junes, tenor. 5 Howard Roth. 5 4 5 i Federation nroizram. 0 00 HeJene and Bill.

fi: 5 Plavchoire Prpsenls. 1 6 no Arker. Merra and Condit. nrogram. 4 51 Aviation Weather Re sideration by the local board In making its determination." Effective January 15th, the advertised prices of General Motors Radios will include tubes.

This no rt. 5 Ol German Lessons, Karl When this decision was submit 5 MornliiR Devotions, ted by Mr. Wilkinson to Mr. Somers cneeno. OO Unitpd Statei Army Mn rt.

McDonnell, baritone. 5 Curtlss Candy pro-Kiam. StrinK Trio: Rosp Wolfe, violin: William Rttnd. ft n4 MornlnR Melodies, ft-15 A. At P.

nroRinm. 1 O'OO National Hnme Hour. of orch. Alois Havriua. announcer.

Show Hits of 1920 from "Nina Poa." orch. and Oliver Smith. Little Spanish Dancer, orch. Old-Fpshloned Oliver Smith. Over Nichf from "Sweet and Low." orch.

The Peanut Vendor, orrh. Featured Number: A Dream Trumpet solo, Bernard Baker. Drink to Me Onlv With Thine Eves, string orch. Parted. Oliver Smith.

Overture, from "The Bat." nrrh 6:45 Beck Hazzard sporls 1 n. piano; Clara forward policies step is in keeping wilh the progressive of General Motors Radio Corporation. Warsnnvr. cello OO Uncle Don. Snorts neriod.

Hotel Montclaif Con fl 5 5 Harry Click, OO Pnnl and Joe. Belle Bart, astrologer VarjtHS. 7:45 Albert D. levin. 8:00 Jewish Little Sym-phopv.

Alpine Plavers. ft OO Winter's Orch. the latter replied, in part, on Dec. 27: "My impression Is that the State law only applies to such activities as are a part of the school curriculum, and inasmuch as this training is not Included, and In now way affects the standing of a student In his academic subjects, I doubt that It comes within the meaning of the law. However, that is a matter I am not competent to decide." The Rev.

Paul DuBois, president of the Peace Society of Central Queens and pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church. Richmond Hill, today commented on the board's A. Rolfe Lucky srrik-a nrrn. 111 on Florence Richardson ft Wilbur Tatum's Maimp GENERAL MOTORS RADIO CORPORATION, DAYTON, OHIO The orcn. 1 Fnundon nrrn.

IO 15 Mister Jnoiter Pluvius. IO HO-Bettv Crorker. 10 Dinah and Dora. 1 1 OO 1 Aoorerigtlon Hour. Waller Damrosch conducting.

12:00 M. On Wlnirs of Son WJZ 7 to A.M. P'fp and Shine. 7.15 Jollv Bill and Jane. S'Oft-On the 15 -Chats with PeRRy Win-throp.

no Vermont Lumber Jacks. A. Ar P. nroRram. ft oo PoDtilar Bits.

ft Parnassus Rfrlns Trio. tO OO libby McNeil Libby program 1015 Orpan Melodies. 1 i 5 Josenhlne Gibson. 11:00 Same as WEAP. WOR Berenaaers.

1 Institute Plavers. 1 F-'nchon and Marco. i13 00-Jack Albin and his orcn II OO-Club Plfl7a Orch. 99 1 1 no Golden Orch. "LITTLE GENERAL 1010K.

WRNY 2A8M. O-OO P.M. To be announced John Patterson, tenor 10 Hedell Orfrnn Recital. 1 Pniicn Orch, 11:00 ew Stern's Band. decision thus: "We are disappointed at the decision of the Board of Education to let the War Department into our high schools.

With our country 11 -15 Trio Melodies, slumber hour. n-45 A.M. Ovm Classes, 1 1 no Cushman and Cush- cert. 7:15 -The Wiley Sisters and Ani'a Bernard. directed hv Ram Tnbak: Al Shavne 1enor; Radio Harris, roliMiinisl; Roger Bower, announcer.

She a Gorfteous Thini. lost Orch. Solo Al Shayne Just Gieoln. Wmiid You Like to Take a Walk? Oich. Interview with Helen Twelvetrees bv Radio Harris.

Ifs a Lonesome Old Town. I'd Rather Have Ynu.Orrh. Selections from Follow Thru. 8:01 Bamberger little Symphony with G. Aldo Ran-deqeer.

niano; Phili James, conductor. Overture to the Secret of Suzanne. Synmhony Mo. 3 In flat mn lor: Minuetio. FIdhIp.

Piano Concert No. 1 In ma lor: Andante con moto. Con mntn. Adaein Cantabile. Trtur Dance.

Cprlrclo Italian, 9 OO- Old Gold Character Readines. Boat. Show. ft HO McAlepr Mclodifls. 8 OO Wp-tther Report: Jour committed to the Kellogg Pact, the time has come to give up training our youth for war under the philosophy of militarism.

Complete with Radutlront nal of Air. 815 Musical Moments. 8 Macv Period. 8:45 Muslrnl Novelettes, ft oO -The Holir. Sonas.

Josenh B'er. 7G0K. WJZ S95M. P.M. George.

Lava Man. 1 15 Weather Reports. 1 Thi-p Liltlp Maids. "Ymir Datlv Menu," Mrs. HPath.

2:1 BIiip Chasprs. 2: HO "Evprv Day Foods," Harriet Stone. 2-r Pinters of the Skillet. OO Band. 1 5 "MaBaxlne Disest," Im- ra V.

Kline. rhiraeo Serenade. 4 OO To be announced. 1 5 Hanwv Harmonies. 4 U.

S. Armv Bond. 5.00 Brazilian-American proeram. Btnrk Market. Prices, no Raising Junior.

Wiipgtenn Serial. Domestic skit with Aline Berrv and prler Dixon. Kelvin Keech announcer. t. Van Steeden and his orch.

15 -Litcrarv Diee.st Tonics in Brief. Lowell Thomas. Charles B. Tramont, an- nnnncer. i j-iOO Pepsodent nroRram.

ft: 15 Wanamaker Home man. 12:00 VMIr Richard Orch. 1 lOftK. WI.WL 272M. 1 :00 P.M.

Louise Profriet sonrano. :20 -Orch. nO -Erirrar DufTr. hnrHone, fl: IO "Prpparednpss of the Rev. James Noon.

p. 7:00 Orch. 7:20 Ttmelv topics, the Rpv. James M. OHUs.

C.R.P. 7:40 Hawaiian music. Makers. 1 OO Peount. ies, IO IS -Arn in Serenade to Benutv.

1 Charm Hour. 10-45 Charmino Ladles A mcrilern M-reon-grid radio only 19' high. 8ix radiotrons (four nrrrpn-grid), completely shielded; electro-dynamic speaker; tone all steel rhai. Made in three finishes rich butt walnut, antique buff lacquer, antique green lacquer. oueena Mario.

"Let us prepare the minds of our young people for new ways of dealing with other nations. Let us give them an equipment of mind which this generation needs In order to prevent another great international conflict. America Is the land of pioneers. Let us train our boys and girls to be pioneers in friendliness among the nations. Let America lead the way." 1 1 -OO Hoflman Hostess.

11-15 Cathleen a and KBtnrvn Parsons. 1.150K.WMSG 222M. no P.M. Nancv Basker-ville. soprano.

1 45 Dale Winton. blues. 2 00 Paul Brlsebnls. tenor. 1 1 Pmsemble.

1 1 40 OctaRon News. 1 1 :4 5 Ensemble. 1:00 M. Journal of Air. Hepplewhite H36 Sheraton 152 Queen Anne 198 Radio-Phonograph 'ire Bows ADVERTISEMENT Great Illuminations and bonfires flKiired in the Secular Games of the ancients.

put the home team out In front, leading 15 to 7 at the end of the half. Levina stood out for the Elks with 10 points to his credit, "rtie lineup: "Pioneer" .136 Late Italian. 172 Georgian 270 Vlth MlfMPMttatfMvl powwr nnlt nadio-rhonograph To Union Temple The Union Temple basketball Imr mm0 ymr Dtnnil operation RESTAf-RAXTS BROOKLYN Union Temple 34i Elks (301 FROM Ort'AN TO OETJfNH All Pi ices Include Radiolrons led by Jack Sandak, former City Collese luminary and Lee Cnffe.v, scored a 34 to 30 triumph BY ANTISEPTIC ZEMD If itching, burning skin makes life unbearable, quickly apply Zemo, the soothing, cooling, invisible family antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo brings swift relief from Itching, helps to draw out local infection end re Chipurnol.lf 1 1 3 Blnm llial.lf 3 MHsl 0 1 lPprlin.rl 113 Sandnk.rf 4 2 10 Mnrr 0 1 1 Leibowltz 0 0 OMrOoorv.c 10 2 Lpverson.c 10 2 Npwmnn 0 1 1 Srhpln 1 4 fl Salnman 2 15 0 0 113 Wctnpr 1 0 2 Levine.rK 3 4 10 CottPV.ru 4 2 10: Totals 12 10 34! Totals 0 12 30 Frtsh Mulnp I.oh.trr, Reri-tTPd Dally Ooijcn's Rp.tauranl ri.ATBliSH AND (HI'HCII AVKS. Dally Itinrhrnn.

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