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WHAT'S THIS I HEAR ABOUT TbOR OROERIN6 JENNINGS TO HAVE NEW SUPPLIES REMOVED FROM THE SHILOH, EMBLEY ? ) FOR A MAN WHO IS 1 GROUNDED-, AND SUBJECT TO COURT MARTIAL, MX» TAK* 4 QUITE A BIT ON 'tt>UR SHOULDERS, DONT 'tbU THINK, LIEUTENANT ? A — ’/ __ 1 HA/E REASON *R> BELIEVE THAT WHAT Tbcl THINK 19 CANNED POOD IN THOSE CASES, IS SOMETHING ELSE remove a few OF BEANS, SIR, AND HAVE OPENED—X HOW MANY CASES DIO NjtXJ OPEN/JENNINGS, AND WHAT DIO 'Tt>U FIND 2 / RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY. MARCH 14 (Central and Eastern Standard Time! Note; Ail proclaim to key and basic chains or groups thereof unless speel> Bed. coast to coast (c to c> designation Includes all available stations. Programs subject to change, r. M. NBC-WEAF NETWORK •A&tC - East: *taf wlw weel wtlc »j<4r »•. tag west* kyw whio »fbr sic wt;> when wear wlarn wwj w»ai. mid: ki*.t wtnaq wcfl who »o» wdaf wkbf NORTHWEST A. CANADIAN - wtmj wiba kstp wel»c wday kfyr crct cfcf SOUTH—wrva wpif wwne wts wjaa wfla-asun wiod sum wmc wsb wapt wjdx W!>m(i kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal kttm Mbs wane wave wtar MOUNTAIN :.'<a kdyl ketr kaiil PACIFIC s ■> kfl kK« komo kbg ifsd ktar hffu kpo kex kga kyr kya Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30— Sugar A Sunny. Comedy 4:45— 5:45—Willis Bryant's Orchestra 5:00— 6:00— Xavier Cugat's Orchestra 5:15— 5.15—Amer. Vocational Ass'n. 5:30— 5:30—Press*Radio News Period 5.35— 5:35—Mary Small A Orchestra S:‘.5— 5:45—Billy Batchelor’s S'cetch 5:00— 7:00—Hal Kemp A Orchestra 5:15— 7:15—Whispering Jack Smith 4:30— 7:30—Bernard's Minstrel Snow 7:00— 5:00—Rudy Vallee s Mr.—« to C 5:00— 9:00—Showboat of the Airwave 9:00—10 00— Whiteman’s Music Hall 10:00—11:00—Don Marquis— weaf only 10:15—11:15—Jack Berger A Orchestra 10:30—11:30—Eddie Ouchm's Orchestra 11:00—12:00—Henry King A Orchestra 11 -30—12:30—Joe Reichman Orchestra CBS WABC NETWORK BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao wastb wnac war wkbw wkrc whk cklw witre wean wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjsv v.bus. Midwest: wbbm wfnm kmbe kmox wuwo wh.is kfab EAST—wm wbp when wlhs wiea wore w'ioc efrb ekac wlbx wmaa DIXIE —w«st wsfa wbre wqam wdod klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr ,irh kisa waco kornu wdbo wbt wdae whiic wdbj wwrva wmbx w»js srobr wala K»ul kgko wroa wdne wnox kwkh MIDWEST — wpl wmt wmlxl wisn wibw kfh wemk wkbn wrro wsbt ksej %vt.a* woe '10UNTAIN— kvor klx koh k*l COAST—khj kom kfre knl kfpy kvl kfhk kmj kwg kern kdb kgtnb kgb Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong Skit—ee only. Men of Notes. Trio—west 4:45— 5:45—D.ck Tracy —basic: Mini, aturea —midwest. Between Book, ends—we»l. J. Savitt Orth. —Dixie 5:00— 4.00— Buck Rogers—east: Pian. ist—west; Larry Walksr— Dixie 4:15— 6.15 — Bobby Benson — east: .Skippy—midwest: McCarty Girls— went: V. Travers Orches. —Dixis 5:30— 6 30—Frank Dailey Orchestra— eart Al Roth Orch. — west; Jack Armstrong. Sketch—midwest rpt Cent Cast • :4ft— 1:4ft— Beauty Program — «al Milton Charles. Organist—west ft:5ft— S:ft»— Press-Radio Newe Perio* • :0ft— 7:0ft—Myrt ana Marga — oast) Chicago Concert Orchestra —weal •:1ft— 7:1ft - Just Plain BiM - e**t; Orch.—Dixie. Orchestra—midwest • :3ft- 7:30—Nick Lucas, Troubadour —oast. Buck Rogers—mitlw repeat •:4ft— 7:46—Boaka Carter’s Comments 7:00— «:0ft— Phil Spitalny'a Olrl Revu# —ba»J<-. Leon Navara Ore.—Dixie 7:30- S30—Edwin C. Hill Forum— bsax Orch. —neat. Concert— l»r o • :00— ft Oft-Walter O’Keefe A fthow • :3ft— ft;3ft— Waring a Pennsylvanians •:30— 10:3ft—Capt. Dobsie Ship of Joy w 9:4ft—10:4ft—The Voice of Crusaders f 10:00—11:00—Little J. Little Ore.—boy^ sic. Myrt and Marge— rpt for weft 10:1ft—11:1ft—Little Jaelt Little Orches 10:3ft—11:30— Art Warren's Orchestra 10:4ft—11 :«ft—Jerry Freeman Orchestra —baa c; Cue Arnheim Ore.—tnldw 11:00—12:00—Herbie Kay A Orchestra 11:30—12:30—Leon Navara Orchestra— rest: Keith Beecher Orch.—mldw 12:0ft— 1:00—C. Hopkins Or.—wabo NBC WJZ NETWORK BASIC — Cast: wja wbs-wbia wbal wham kdka wyar wjr wlw wsyr wmal wfil: Mid: wcky went wls kwk kwer koil wren vmau kso wkhf NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtioj wlt.n k*.tp wrbe erday kfyr crct cfcf SOUTH — wrvm wptf wwnc wia wja* wfla-wsun wtod warn wmc trsh wapl wjdx »smb kvoo wkv wfaa wbap kpro «'>ai kths ktha wane wave MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kpir kffhl PACIFIC—kyo kfi k*w komo khq ktsd ktar kpo k<«* kya kyr kya Cent. East. 4:30— 5:30—The Singing Lady—oast 4:4ft— 5:46—Orphan Annie—east only 5:03— 6.00— Wm. Lundall’t Interview • :1ft— •:Ift—Fernando'e Orch. — eaat; Wooley the Moth—west ft:30— 4:30—Press-Radio News Period 5:35— S:3ft—Armand Girard ana Orch. • :4ft— fttft— Lowell Thomas — eaat j Orphan Annia—repeat to midwest • :00— 7.00—Amoa *n’ Andy—oast only •:1»— 7:15—Gems of Melody, Orchast. • :4ft— 7:4ft—Ruth Kttlng'a Col. Prom. 7:1ft— *:15—U. S. and World Affaire 7:30— S:30—"Red Trail*" Dramatic • :0ft- 9:00— Death Valley Days. Play • :30— 9:30—Chicago's Music Magic 9:00—10:00—Melodic Strings. Cnsem. 9:30—10:30—Discussion of Economics 10:00—11:00—Jack Danny Orchestra — east: Amos 'n' Andy—west repeat 10:15—11:1ft—To Be Announced 10:30—11:30— Marti Michel's Orchestra 11:00—12:CO—Art Jarrett and Orchostei 11:30—12:30—Dancing in Twin Cities THE TUTTS By Crawford Y'oung -1 snooI? X. t IWD STV9py Gf{«ClE B(J) ClARA D\pi RESISTANCE BE CsgftitiCr U?v/ ill. 11 v.ysiti*’ x\\X^ in afraid \VE ARE JUST ^-rriNfr uS5P