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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1930. — e e 30— Palace organ, Tom Grierson |tra and the Columba rhythm chor- |mer player of the Christus role, but 800 Tons of Eels at Same as WJZ isters during a program to be |the present Christus, Alois Lang, 30—DMusical program broadcast from 9 to 9:30 p. m. to- |has no children. Grove orchestra 3 tertainers welers E “oncert orchestra vangeline Adams, astrol- [ tosel and orchestra revort aples, Italy, Dec. 24 (P— 2:00—Luncheon ensemble with midnight high mass and music " A z 3 lebration iles Lande and his Gy Eight hundred tons of cels arriv- ] rm and Home hour written for such an occasion by s:30—Butte d Egg Men i ed here today from Bastia, Cor- orge, the Soap Man []BERAMMEREA T[] Rochus Dedler, Oberammergau's 9 - 5:25—Candy program sica, for the Neapolitans' Christ- "hree Little Maids e nineteenth century —organist i DAy ; R and Her Sl S S Ens v dhronsood mas cve dinner. Ten schooners —Blue Chasers |ana composer. it % 10-n0=Datrolt Sy | 6:00—Uncle Don with the ecls swimming inside same as WIZ On the night of the 25th the vil- - ‘. K t 5:30—Sports period brought the food which for cen- Sisters of the Skillet age lights its community tree and Eastern Standard T Sraa turies as become a necessity of 00—Band of 1000 Melodics Christmas is out-of-doors. Even the o0 = 71 Concerit chesnibie || the Christmas eve feast of citi- || 4:15—Books in the Limelight |graves in the cemetery—particularly ater flows to keep the cels alive. || 4:80—U. 5. Army band Customs at Christmas |~ ° The politan custom of cat- || 3 Brazilian - American pro- |Prisoners Help Guards e e ding ing eels on Christmas eve began 2 Sanna d {| many hundreds of years ago. 5:30—Chorus and -mandolin or- Oberammergau, Germany, Dee. 24 Put Out Jail Flames S e o alats not a Christmas cve f stra. (®—This little village, home of the| Boston, Dec. 24 (UP)—Deer ls- the Neapolitan unless he ha 3 "hirty Minutes with the Passion Play, will celebrate Christ- land House of Correction officers, e ; (eel) “zuppa di pesce mas with prayer, singing and |aided by more than 100 prisoners, " Collin’ Dr P (fish soup with tomato) and “frit- thanksgiving for a bounteous holi- |battled a fire in the Shir bt R e - turo di pesce” (fried fish). Doz day season. boathouse yesterday as flames licked & of bottles of various wines ar Amos 'n’ Andy Oberammergau has not always | perilously close to a 500-gallon gaso- drunk at cach large dinner. Ben's Barber Shop sketch been prosperous. Christmas some- |line tank and four 50-gallon drums. o oinbeams j0—Phil Cook times has found the shadow of pov-| The boathousc is a few yards from Ay »—Band erty—even hunger anding over the prison. A 30-gallon drum ex- B9 WABE, Now Xork—560 o anarce Aunt Lulu's Adventure its inhabitants. But, thanks to th | plodcd, as did several acetylene gas Laeaa bl L e Yereiad Hany Passion Play, nobody is needy this|containers. Other gasoline tanks be- % year. |came so heated by the flames thag i & s Great crowds attended this sva- they steamed Jopin ; foa it —Orchestra son's performances of the drama of | Iireboat #1 was summoned but, O e —Melodies Christ’s life, and a net profit of half |becanse of the narrowness of the 10:00—Victor Herbert light opera |a million dollars provides a comfort- | Gut, was unable to get close enough ckground for the villagers' to the blaze to L 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 ris clebratio sistance E sc Melodies the Yuletide obscrvance| A motorbout w —News has been in progress here for some | was believed that a coal stove be- )—Morning Watch | e, % elaemte Angel Masses |came overhcated and caused the 5—Information service pro- been held daily at seven |fir, the village church, and CEe e e N, Men hursday was a “Kloepfles- n . Syncopators nacht,” when children trooped the Death Fog Rumors in streets singing carols, the household- | Belgium Denied Today ers along the way showering them | Brussels, Dee. 24 (P—Official ase with gifts of nuts and apples. surances were given today that there Climax Tonight had been no recurrence of the Christmas Eve, of course, ac- | “poison fog” of two weeks ago to- cordance with German tom, is/day. It was explained that the the climax to Christmas celebrations. | death of a worker at Tilleur yester- In most homes in the villa he | day was due to accidental inhalation childr¢n gather around th Yule of gas while he was doing repair P tree, beneath which stars the fa-|work, 30—Rhythm Ramblers miliar Bethlehem scene carved in| While the fog persists, however, )—Columbia Salon orchestra wood, and sing their carols and en- | resident of the low areas continue to 30—Women's Federation act Christmas playlets. r iie, which has been ¢ Park Casino orches- This always has been the éustom abetted by countiess rumors of new = of Anton Lang, the for- deaths, none verified. [ | n Marimba Tipica ‘ Naples for Christmas 15—0dds and Ends, Bess Perry | morrow over the WABC network. | Christmas D v begins reverently | ily Five Footnotes ~Aunt Lulu’s Adventures; ch 1arte d Robison ctor Herbert Opera Series +Rabes in Toyland,” ensemble and Crockett Mountaineers S : . . ; |1 Slimpergtusio 8 =7 his Greater Gang ection Ludwig L 125—WLW. Cincinnati—700 5 and his o 8—W LW, Cincinnati—700 DELICATLORD 5 ance anciers i | CurastMAS Eve heran hour Al (RroBEest | 10:50—>Melody Momer 1 Cook GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS Music by the Camel Orchestra . . . Reinald Lewe Werrenrath’s magnificent baritone blending with the rich voices I program 11:14—Weather report : S AT - 1 - woptd| 11:13—Ben Bernic and his orches- of the Camel Glee Club . . . Mary McCoy, Willard Robison, ,—WBZ. Springfield—990 : iy 4 §:30—Plyr “roundiuisiivorl 2 the Camel Quartet . . . all the best loved stars of the fistleto Meeker and his or- 2, Newark—710 e | 2:30—chr LR 030N EORTE 12:0 ickie Alpert and his or- C orchestra | S S S per S | PLEASURE tra. ~wnors x| Through the Static HOUR ibson hotel orchestra Santa Claus and the Yuletide spir- it will reign supreme in a colorful 9.30 to 10.30 Eastern Time panorama of programs, featuring 8.30 to 9.30 Central Time the sacred, festive and historical as- pects of Christmas Day, to be * devotion |t cast over networks of the NEC and CBS tonight and tomor- Every row, Many world-renowned artists Wednesday Evening will participa nsit e on the N. B. C. Network—wiz Modern novelty arrangements of and Associated Stations “Tambouri Chinois” and “When Is Done” will be presented by shone soloist when the Foam- Choir ' program is broadcast from the wristmas Tree | NBC Chicago studios tonight at § | 3 1 r stra 1 o'clock. WHAM. Rochester—1150 1 rer s Ol 1 al T ions by the Chicagoans, a i 1 and Kenmore |, uartet, and an orchestra un- | der the baton of Harry Kogen com- | plete the program. 349—WABC, S 3 1as in Hawaii 3 New York—760 —Evolution of Christmas Opening with “Toyland” from | | \—Musical hour Victor Herbert's operetta, y g ‘ or a 1—Chpitol trio in Toyland,” the Christmas SR k E & tletoe,” Vee | ernational greetings ‘—|cert will be broadcast over 2= WOR N ewaric e B0 “Law <t and iricl Pollock, . Germany and United | associated with NBC-WEAF tomor- > : t row at $:30 o'clock. and Hotel De| (Carols and juvenile Christmas | stra, congs will be presented by The! forecast Choristers, a male actet: Marcella | Shields, comedienne, and orchestr inder the dircction of Nathanicl | Shilkret 395—WIZ, You a Merr famons choral group, will be tured during the program which | broadcast over an NE 2 . network tonight at 10:30 | § And a )—Duke Ellington and orches- |g'clock | S vorkonn | INSGRANCE et Al B e HAPPY NEW YEAR ton orchestra seldom been heard befores 00— Eahos the Orlent: string An imposing list of names, which m Of Every Description ction Sven von Hall- , includes 50 of the most popular en- | m 5 . . . tertainers on the air, gives promlse‘ Thirty Years' Experience : 5 thet s 11:30—Louise F ter anay-| 8:1 lats with Peggy Winthrop |that the two hour RCA Christmas | § sls from handw 5:30—Vermont Lumber Jacks live party, which will be broadcast ) 1 5 E Melod S from Station WEAF OVFIV'. a»n N“R‘" Graduation Photos Schultz & Costello § = = e oo I‘j":H,?f“o;‘i‘;“f“j,‘,,,’;';u;‘m:;';;;:,‘,m’j : e $3_00 Per Dozen 1 NG 2:00—To be a o ; | 2 'Almw i of the winter season. relephonc 2 g Fhiof t anach 1 —Ray Perkins Popular choral harmony will be | Free Enlargement ind dialogue 10:15—Beatrice Mabie presented by Freddie Rich's orches Arcade Studio of Course DIXIE DUGAN—HOME, SWEET HOME! 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