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MM FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS — The Job Finished - ^ MOTHER(ITS THE N IT SAYS MERE THAT MOST TALKED OP FRECKLES MeGOOSEY AND "THING IN THE \ LIEUTENANT DANNY TOWN today and J embley with the aid OUR BOY HAD A ' OF NUTTY COOK, BROUGHT HAND IN rr ! ABOUT THE CAPTURE OF ^ EVERY MAN INVOLVED (%'-. IN THE PLOT ! Cm? "/f m ur^xi rT GIVES MC GREAT P) f ^ NAVY DEPARTMENT ^-^ PLEASURE, LIEUTENANT WAS BEEKJ ADv',sec> , - L. EMBLEY ID ADVISE YXl J >t>UP BQlLL'AKrr THAT >tXJ ARE HEREBY ) AND PRO OFFICIALLY INSTRUCTED \ W'LL “ TVlANk YXl, TO RETURN ID ACTN/E ) ^ •« ? ' CHTTY^ y -THING TD SAY? X RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY, APRIL t (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Not*: AM programs to key and basic chains or groups thereof unless sproi-i lied; coast to roast (c to e) designation includes all available stations. program* subject to cnang*. p. m. NBC WEAF NETWORK BASIC — Easti sesf srlw weel wile wjar wtag wcah kyw whio wfbr wre wgy when wcae sum wwj waul; mid: kart wmaq wcfl who w’ow wdaf srkbf NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj wiha ketp w» l< wday kfyr crct cfcf SOUTH - wr\a wptf wwnc wl* wjax wfla-wsun wlod wrm wmc w#b wapl | wjrta w?mb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre ' w<>ai ktbs ktha wsoc wave wtar MOUNTAIN—ko* kdyl kgir krhl PACIFIC - ken kft kgw knmo khq kfsd ktar kgu kpo kex kga kyr kya Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30— Alice In Orcbestrallaland 4:45— 5:45—Capt. Tim Healy, Stamps 5:<XV— 5:00—Dancing Music Orchestra SMS— 4:15—Kogen .Concert Orchestra 5.30— 4:30—Press-Rado New* Period 5:35— 4:35— Carol Deis. Song Recital 5:45— 4:45—The Desert Kid. Sketch 5:00— 7:00—Gould A Shelter Piano* 4:15— 7:15— Black Chamber. Drama 4:30— 7:30—Easy Aces. Serial Sketch 4:45— 7:45— Unci* Eira Radio Station 7:00— 8:00—Richard Himber Orchest. 7:30— 8:30— Monday Evening Concert 8:00— 9:00—Gypsies Concert Orchest. 8:30— 9:30— Musie at Haydn’*—to cat 9:00—10:00— Eastman Concert—also e 9:30—10:10— Nat. Radio Forum—also e 10:00—11:00— Dancing Music Orchestra 10:15—11:15—Jesse Crawford. Organist 10:30—11 30—Stan Myers A Orchestra 11:00—12:00—Dancing Music Orchestra 11:30—12:30—Leonard’* Keller Orchest CBSWABC NETWORK I i BASIC—East: w»hr wade woke wrao wnah wnae wrgr wkbw wkre whk eklw i wdre wean wjas wean wfbl wsjtd wjsv wbns: Midweat: wt.bm wfbm kmbe : ktnox wowo whaa kfab EAST—w pc whp whec wlba wfea wore wicc efrb rkac wibx wmaa DIXIE —wg.it wsfa wbre wqarn wdod klra wrec wlae wdsu wtoc krld wrr ktrh kts* waeo koma wdbo wbt wdae whin wdhj wwrva wmh* wgjs wmbr wain ktul kgko weoa w«Jnc wnox kwkh MIDWEST — wel wmt wmbd wl*n wibw kfh wsmk wkbn wceo wabt ksej wnax woe MOUNT AIN-kvor kit koh kal COAST - khj koin kfre kol kfpy kvl kfbk kmj kws kern kdb kxmb keb Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong- *» only. J. Savitt Orch.—Dixie; Trio—west 4:45— 5:45— Dick Tracy — basic; Jan Savitt Orchestra—Dixie; Between Bookends—w. Miniatures—mldw l.’OO- 5:00—Buck Rogers — east; To Be Announced- west •:1S— 4:15—Bobby Benson—east; Og —midwest; Texas Rangers—west cent. cast. 6:30— 6:30—Concert Orches. — wabe; To Be Announced—rust. Jack Arm strong—m ilw repeat; Organ—west 5:45— 6:45—To Be Announced 5:55— 6-55—Press- Radio News Period 6:00— 7:00—Myrt and Marge — east; Louie Pamco Dance Orches.—west 6:15— 7:15—Just Plain Bill — eaat; Pamco Orch.—west: Orch.— Dixits 6:30— 7:30—The O'Neills—eaat; Buck Rogers, Sketch—repeat for west 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment 7:00— S:0O— Fray A Braggrotti, Pianos 7:15— 8:15—Eawln C. Hill's Comments —basic: Del Regie Orcheet. -Dixie; Glenn Lee Orchestra—west 7:30— 8:30—Kate Smith's New Stars. 8:00— 9:00—Lucrezia Con and Orch. 8:30- 9:30—Block A Solly's Big Show 9:00—10:00—Wayne King Oreh.—to a 8:30—10:30—The Night Singer—basiet Orchestras— mnlae.it and Dixie 10:00—11:00 — Four Aces of Bridge— east— Myrt A Marge-weal repeat 10:05—11:05— Glen Gray A Orch.—east 10:15—11:15— Gus Arnheim Ore.—west 10:30—11:30—Gus Arnheim— basic 10:45—11:45—Herbis Kay A Orchestra 11:00—12:00— Blue Monday Jamboree NBC WJ2 NETWORK basic — East: wja wbs-wbaa wbal wbiitn kdka wear wjr wlw wsyr wmal w(il. Mid: wcky wenr wis kwk kwcr koil wren wmaq k*o wkbf NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmjl wiba kstp wake tail kfyr orct cfcf SOUTH - v.rva Wptf wwnc wis wja* wfla-wsun wiod w - m tv me wrb wapl wjd* w'nmh kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro wuai ktba kths wsoe wave MOUNTAIN-k-u kdyl kteir kffhl PACIFIC—k*o kfi k»;w komo khq kfsA ktar kpn kes k*a k*r kya Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30— The Singing Lady—east 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—an at only 5:00— 6:00—U. S. Army Band Concert 6:30— 6:.t0— Press-Radio News—t»a*ic; The Sngmg Lady—midwest repeat 6:35— 6:33—Three X Sisters. Harmony 6:45— 4:45—Lowell Thomas — easti Orphan Ann)*—rep at to mldw.-st 6:00— 7:00—Amos n’ Andy —rust only 6:15— 7:1^*Willard Robison Orchest. 6:30— 7:30— Red Davis Serial Sketch . 6:45— 7:45—Dangerous Paradise, Skit j 7:00— 6:00—Jan Garber's Supper Club) 7:30— 8:30—Carefree Carnival—also a 8:00— 9:00—Weekly Minstrels Show 8:30— 9:30—Three Act Radio Drama 9:00—10:00—Little Jackie Heller, Voa> 9:15—10:15—America in Music Prog. 9:45—10:45—To Be Announced 10:00—11:00—Dance Musio Orchestra— vast; Amos *n' Andy—rpt to west 10:30—11:30— Ink Spots, Negro Quartet 10:38—11:38— Jolly Coburn A Orchestra 11:00—12:00—Shandor and His Violin 11:04—12:04—Art Jarrett A Orchestra 11:30—12:30—Dancing Music Orchestra THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD 43rd Year of Service to the Rio Grande Valley Guaranteed 50% More Paid Circulation Than Any Other Newspaper Published in the Rio C^nde Valley. Complete Associated Press, NEA And Central Pre*s Service