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THURSDAY. | Eastern Standand Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate l‘h‘k‘ of the Programs. 4 | T—Orchestra. 7:30—Hungarian orchestra. $—Talk; Minnie Well, pianist. 0—Win, H. Rankin, “Advertising” | 0—Surprise program. —Soloists. | 10:20—0rg 10:15—Malle and Richards, songs. 10:30—Parodians orchestra. 11—Revue. WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 —Sports review. S$—Evening concert. 9—Song recital. WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—3800 5—Organ recital. 15—String quartet. 9:30—Studio program. 10—Movie broadcast. 20—Dance or WGR—BUF] ra. ALO—319 [} {“hcm we're 4alking about, we'll say ’|that we make our home near the corner of Shuttle Meadow avenue ,)1\] Linwood street, who has a re- | generative CHIC—TORONTO—357 Little Symphony orchestra. E—TORONTO—357 nce music. CFCA—TORONTO—357 3 1k. 11:30—Dance music. set about which he knows nothing. He spent most of {last evening trying to tune in sta- WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 ions, without any success at all. He 6—WBAL man Circle, “Stories |made things decidedly unpleasant That Have Been Requested.” | for us, since he seemed to be nearby, 30—WBAL dinner orchestra. land if we hear him again we're go- —TFrederick D. Weaver, organist | ing to take a trip around the neigh- §—Laura L. Brown, soprano; Na-|borhood with a buzzer. We imagine than Sirkin, pianist; Herbert Soko- | that he would stop then. We don’t love, violinist. ilmn\\'. But that's all in fun, and we tuned in WLS, Chicago, station of any distance that we heard all evening. A hockey game was be- ing broadcast when we tuned in, an. we didn’t stay very long. The station was loud enough, we H GHILD DEVELOPS the only Buess. . That's all for today, thanks! —P. B L Professor Gescil contin- ued, “and discovering what most children are able to do at a given jage, it is possible to.lay down rules |as to what a normal child's reaction is. And when we have these rules we are able by testing children in the light of them to discover wheth- er or not a child is normal, above normal, or subnormal. “It is out hope to gather a great deal of knowledge of child life and child mentality by observing their reactions in fhis way and to apply this knowledge in remedying the children who need special training during the very early years of their lives. It is then that they are most § plastic. “We do not believe that all ths mental weaknesses of later child life are predestined. We feel that it isd largely a matter of proper regula- tion and habit formation in the pre school period.” & Gibraltar, famed for its fortified rpck which has bsen so used since 711, has shaken itselt free of all : WITH REGULARITY Yale Professor Explains Various Phases ‘ public debt. only hope to see the day when that ¢ i tellow will come to a realization of what he’is doing. It doesn’t seem { that a fellow who would let a regen- | | eration outfit raises rim like that, could come to a reaMzation of much of anything, but miracles have hap- pened, you know. | 10—Music. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 | 10:30—Serenaders. i—Dinner music: The Heublein Trio, | 11—Orchestra. . L'Escarpoletto (The Swing) [11:30—Henry Tobias, songs (Barns); b. Excerpts from “Queen |11:40—Dance orchestra. High" (Gensler); c. Serenade Mil-|12 mid.—Broadway Nite. lions d’Arlequin (Dwigo WHN—NEW YORK—361 nival Suite (Ring); e ews; sport cvents. om “The Firefly” (Friml). 10—Susie Sunshine, singer. s, 5:20—Henry Tobias, songs; ne —Iceland orchestra. 9—WBAL ensemble. | 10—Maud Albert, contralto; Celia B violinist; Sol Sax, pianist. {11—WBAL dance orchestra. i WHAS—LOU ILLE—100 5-6—Concert from Harry Currie's Music Box; musical specialty; po- | lice bulletins; editorials; apecial news service; luce closing ther forecas Kentucky —Dinner music. Southland with the | = lio Four.” Lecture recital uainted with Mod From W.JZ 5 WG :30—Organ recital Boisclair KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 15— Dinner concert. program. ler Box ‘New Year's Bells ma reports; 0 Ul e t and bulletins. Hotel Cardi- “Snakes” was th New Haven, Dec. discussion at the me: Radio Nature ~League, a dei appropri subject for the impending New Ye tivities. It will make more enjoyable for the know just what type of 30—Concert from the Club Pa ANNOUNCEMENT For the Benefit of our Customers and New Patrons we wish to state that our Repair Shop is now under the personal ‘supervision of Mr. Harry Mazza, who has had several years experience in repairing all makes of cars. Our shop is fully equipped with all the latest. machinery which en- ables us to guarantee all our work. 1y [first five years of his life is more 1o |important, with reference to his ve fes- imental condition in later years, than | evening uny other aqual period between the fellows miu;m of five and 24, in the opinion | ptiles they |of Professor Arnold Gesell, director are seeing. Doubtless several contests | of physiology at Yale university. will be‘conducted and prizes award- | Prof. Gesell, who is professor of | ed to those who sec the most snakes. |child hygiene, today told of the ex- Then, there are the poor fellows |perimental work being conducted a | who won't see anything—hut 1 Yale. {change the subject. The speaker at| Red blo | the meeting delivered a fascinating|of the rea |talk, and later Thornton Burgess|different age levels. At the age of | took charge and conducted the re-[one month, Prof. Gesell pointed out, | | mainder of the ses . Interesting the child does not heed the blocks. | as usual, with WBZ hammering At three months he gives slight at- in good shape. ntion to them. At six months he | L . |will take hold of one. At nine WGY, Schencctady, came in loud [months he is able to give attention cady, with no fading, whatso- |sufficiently long to take hold of two A machine company employes’ |blocks. At twelve months, with two band presented a well arranged ocks in his hands, he will endeavor {gram which we enjoyed heartily. [to take hold of a third with his Shamroc! a collection of [teeth. At 18 months he is able to ITrish tunes arranged into a waltz, |erect a column of several blocks | proved to be a hit. The bass section [one on top of the other. At two | | of the band took our fan |years he can take three blocks and | | SR e |make a bridge. At three, four and We tried to bring 1 WOR, New-|five ¥ of age he Is able to do ark, in order to hear the talk hy |the tasks requiring greater skill and DresldentiGoolidze byt i tion |concentration with the blocks. was 50 weak and unc By taking a number of children in gave up. Considerable present and e pendable. £ national hymns by orch ogra con Y T Ity by Clem A. Stephen E. +y chdolijee- | by 3 llert; digest of ; welfare Concert the remote control om the Auditorium entral sta announced. WGHB—CLEARWATER—266 Dinner music. Artist recital. 0—Dance music. WSB—ATLANTA—128 [wilight concert. 7-—School of the Air. 11:45—Organ recit WMC—ME:! —Health talk. Talk, h Hart, soprano. 9—Martha Kovacs, violinist 9:1 immy Flynn, songs !9:30—Dance orchestra. | 10—Cookie, songbird. ;w 15—Philip Krumhol {10:30—Dance orchestra. |11+ s Pal 112 mid.—Dance o WNYC—NEW YORK—526 —Herman Newman, pianist —Harriette Weems, reading. 5—Children’s entertainer. gnes Vernon's Juveniles an Audience.” or- rm 3:15—Organ recital by Arthur Clif- Cienel s i enttion ja0 are used in one test | tion of the child at ten | NOW is the time to have your repair work done— do not wait until spring when we are rushed. Es- timates cheerfully given. RECONDITIONED CARS FOR SALE JOHN B. MORAN GARAGE Associate Nash Dealer 31313 CHURCH ST. h Post dance program. WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 G—Dinner concert, Dinner concert, —Market reports. Male quartet. Joint recital by the Mysterious nor and Irene Sheliey, planist. "wilight Song Trio. om New York. i Podols! violinist; ty Podols accompanist. 10:30—Orchestra under direction of Jack Denny. —Weather persons. WTAG—WORCESTER—345 —Travel talk. ~Trio. om WEAF. WNAC—BOSTON—430 PHIS—500 , pianist = il A—DALLAS—176 music. Bet- t high 0—Billy O'Hara, —Police alarms. —Health hint . Beards . plano duo. 0—Dance orchestra. atrick Brothers, Neuman, songs. 0—Dana Suesse, pis 1 10—Civil Service opportunities. EALOL 9:30—DMusic, WBAP—FORT WORTH—176 §$:30—Hawaiian Trio; saxophone oc- Good-night. WTAM—CLEVELAND—380 Hollenden Hotel or 30—Studio program. From New York. lio program Horwitz reports; | " Miles Kastien- | : TEL. 2842-2 ohn Josey, Herman cale; tal e music. PWX—HAVANA—100 hestra; Cutourcom 10 11—Ja naders. WGHP—D Colleg TROIT—270 cr concert from Hotel rews digest; U. 8. Radio ct report; chil- ain that we | noise w was und XICO CITY—450 W George : 1 George eville frolic. orchestra and no fa no wave twisting. | f Investigation has indicated that 90% of all alleged de- fective batteries have been injured through neglect. . “The Sunday 1‘“—‘ a funny song depicting the ad- | If a battery is taken out of service it must be charged at least once every month while idle to insure long ventures Incident fo Sunday driving, | life. BATTERY STORAGE was sung by the Imperial Imps, two | orites with radio audiences. Later, | We call for and deliver your battery free of charge. Storage $1.00 per month, Markel's orche which played 5:30—Trio. 6:45—Mae Sims, songs. | 7—Club program. 7:30—A. Hoeny and artists 5—Choir. ac and Lennie, novelty act. Hour. ranklin Four, banjo. Troubadour Tavernites. SRS i G :30—Club program. s NG |12 mid.—Orchestra. s—Mickey Alpert | WBRS—BROOKLY ‘rom WEAF 8:30—Harold Oliver, pianist. 11—St. Patrick hockey game. §—Rizzuto and Ellenbogen, songs. WCSH—PORTLAND— : sembls 3—Conce o WCBD—ZION CITY—315 9—Quart WOC—DAVE —Musi —Plow Boys' quart as WEAF, 11—Concert. WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—i16 shion talks. me as W Weather; talk. 0-—Dance musi WDAF—KANSAS CITY—366 7—School of the Air. Nighthawk Frolic. GELES—105 11—News; concert, KGO—OAKLAND—36 —Symphony orche: music soloists. WOX—DETROIT—517 s—Concer WJIR—DETROIT—517 soloists. Popular songs. lio reci WWJ—DETROIT—353 i—Dinner concert am program 1—BOSTON—349 music. b 0— T club. | under its own me for a change, | ofiered s ing * jand Ty Song ‘of 9 —Trio. | 10—Classical songs. :15—Concert WBBR—STATEN ISLAND—#17 0—Anthony Pesci, tenor. Trio. §:10—Anthony Pe y ] ldren’s talk. tenor. rm feature dio Farm School Bulletin- loud and cl dours from 1 | number was 3oston, fairl presenting Trouba York studio stop py Head.” i Fagh | io Chime Half Olympian WSAI studios. equest prog | | | Slee ” . by Audrey Store your Battery here or expect the “worst. And be not like this Boob, on April 1st. Full line of Ignition Parts for all cars. We specialize on Starters, Genera- tors and all electric troubles. CAR OWNERS—Does your car start hard, miss, gallop, backfire, overheat, jerk or knock—Let our expert locate your troubles. ; We repair broken bendix.—Full line bendix parts. BUY MILLER'S NOW AT REDUCED PRICES. Cord ........... $14.00 Muher o b i Cord ........... $14.85 EODES s i o We Sell TIRES and BATTERIES $1.00 per week and up Hartford Battery Distributor Radio Batteries called for — Delivered — Recharged and Use of Rental—$1.25 Morell’s Battery & Auto-Elec. Co. 176 ARCH S TEL. 3830 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WLSI—PROVID! am tt hotel orch. NEW YORK—182 entog, pianist n, banjoist; Peter De| 1141 3—Dance “Fantasies of Dixie,” ged incorporation 6f | Melodi as deait out smoothly by concert orchestra from WNAC, Bahston. A v buzzing made it- | self manitest W nd all| bove, ing of those well ar-| Lou Jan | Southern | tenor 1 vew York | —m— Through the Static §—Dinner m from Ik, Ant week hymn 5 | Characters in Litera- (7 innati. 'LW—CI Dance ore Dinner music. ank Derham, tenor. — Studio concert. rank Derham, tenor. ack Bi H Mari, 9—Harrison 9:30—Hour TINNATI—422 We could think of lots of thin which would probably be much ore profitable than writing about last night. Personally, we didn’t {think a whole lot of it, but there may be people whose ideas of gon- ! ditions differ from qur. This is still country, or it was yesterday {at press time (no one knows what ¥ do today), and every- clcome to his opinion. Con- T orchest era period. ake Your Finger Out of Your Mouth, I Want ¢ : My gosh! What ne another one, “Do Your E Shopping Early Blues.” But be that |as it may, we heard that first num- | ber played from WABC loudly by Marold Leonard's orche: tra, one of the features at formerly, Whéther or not they a still playing at the- Nat, Broadcas ing station, we don't know, since we | 8 haven't heard the band in it | | seems. This orchestra is a pleasa ‘i one te listen to or dance t heres' a hot one). “Sund recital. talk. >opiilar songs. —Mlidnight Frolic. WMAQ—CHICAGO—148 Orehes on; 30—Artist reci 7l WOR—CHICAGC . Greenhalgh, songs. ng ensembl :30—H. Gunther, song Theater music. 10—Sternau and Baum: i i i = { Lots of all evening, it . " WOR—NEWARK—105 [including buzzing and bloopin. Ensembl. Static in milder quantities. Volume Bill Wathes, away off. It was impossible to bring bR in dista at I. A rattling B Orctioskn, [noise kept busy throughout the night. 30x 31x4 tra; 5:30—Market quotations. i nancial summary. otton quotations. rm market reports. Dance orchestra. —*"Voice of the Silent Drax —To be announced. 238 7 5 7 $1 $2 $2 noise WLIB—CHICAGO—303 oncert enser string quin- L selections. 0—O0ld Man Donaldson. thankful that boasts several er to take care of New Haven, and vere both wor] and the f he latter was lo are decidedly nceticut now | tions of ample po WD | WICC, Bridg st evening out a lot wirl of w Roger S ough loud Radio )—Organ; dance orchestra; | Just before we signed off we | [ WBBM—CHICAGO—! | ~Light opera. | 10—Dance 11:15—Izaak Walton music. sing,” Wm. Freeman, 26 pianist E ylor, reader. string trio. v club orchestra. hour; ¢ Auction ORIENTAL RUGS just received real hand ers. KYW—CHICAGO—530 orchestra clear from :30 o'clock, when an- her station took air nearby |and rendered the New Haven pro- at muddy. The orches- a4 “Trail Dreams” and I Love You,” among oth- 1cstra. grehesiri, WARK—252 1d Lampiight,” Oliver | §—Ta Gleo and |7- from Plaza |7 f Good Read- Ot . Pernin another shipment woven Persian Rugs. D. M. BENJAMIN ick, weather. WGEN—CHICAGO—303 Stock quotations soprano. o« e s h waa tra. —NEWARK-—2 There's one in order fellow that violinist M down our way he may know am, nd Judy. mble d A r Larney, 67 E. Main St. Tel. 526, 4 Young. Fashione 5—E ! WERNY—NEW \va\\y»r’\ij M DA VY A e, YORK—374 1 digest. Second Hand Kitchen Range Sale Three Coal and Gas Combinations in this lot. S ; One of them is a Sterling Combination. s : “WHEN IN H! ‘ O o ) : DINE WITH US. All Stoves in Good Condition. Everything we serve s oy very best, i 2 x ' If you don’t believe it come in Sold on Terms if Desired. 0—0 fora test. heet Metal Work WIBO—CF Din - WES—CHICAGO—315 Duets. 7:15—Conroy and Munn, piano re-|s By cital. 7:30—Gertrude —Dance o Daily bulle Popular revel. 9—*Atom,” T. O'Connor Sl juseppe Adami, violinist Mrs. Charles Cohen, R contralto. rio; en Or CNT( r —CALC story FARY—135 B folk 9:45—Johnson and Dowd, banjo and guitar. Serenaders | is the ) Fisher, songs. 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WOO—PHIL! videre, Orche J—PHILADELPHIA—: DELPHIA—H08 stra OLD AUNT AE!AIL WENT To PICK UP WHAT SHE THOUGHT WAS HER CHRISTMAS GIFT SEWING BOX AND RECEIVED THE SHOCK OF HER LIFE - lio play NEW YORK—341 Mo tenor, O'Moors, ten Musical Chets Harris, music WMCA— 20-—1.eRoy santo, Chat Day and Night Service Lov W. Stantey, 1936, Johnson