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1943-08-20 [P 10] SH-HH! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES— By EDGAR MaRUjj RADIO Wilmington fWMFD1400 KC j FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 in some 1 CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN What I mean is, Marty, people appears regulation get- 7:30—Family Altar — Rev. J. A. Sul- so to believe the worst up.” livan. When Martin reminded Karen, are apt 7:45—Red. White and Blue of o'Sier And I think you Karen smiled, amused at the Networkj in explanation of the diathermy people. Program. to know that there are some 8:00—Daily War Journal with Martin' machine in his trailer, that, he had ought eloquence he poured into that rath- doubts about you and what you Agronsky. come south partly because of his than it does if the same lovely 8:15—Musical Clock. really are down here for. I’m not M. News. health, she took it as an opening er over-long speech. Smiling, too, 8:45—A. this. I happen to 9:00—The Breakfast Club with Don to ask the question that had been just saying because of what her answer was. McNeil. I cannot tell you bothering her in regard to him know, although “I am to get my Red Cross uni- 10:00—Lest We Forget. that you are being watched.” Porter, News. for some time. how, form next week. Ambulance 10:15—Roy e Demonstration Club Pgm. She had not known that sh I 10:30—Home She said, “Yes, did tell me Corps. jusit passed my examin- 10:35—Let’s Dance. you would tell him that, and that it and I was ation. And our station wagon is 10:55—U. P. News. that, Martin, thinking, of her reason for had been part to be turned over to the 11:00—Breakfast at Sardi’s. not ago, how well you are outfit, 11:30—Gil News. long to see him. although nv\ Martyn, sun- coming too.” She laughed at the dismay AND GET BY Fun. looking, fattened out and COME IT, JERRY LESLIE 11:45—Living Should Be as she told him, she knew it had WASH TUBBS— TURNER is not so bad on Marty’s expressive face. “It’s 12:00—The Supreme Stewardship. tanned. Your health not Paul — been. She had 12:15—Meet Your Alma promised really a the Neighbor that it would keep you from being honey, uniform, gray- Kitchell. that she would not warn Marty, knew that was blue and man tailored. And the 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. drafted, is it?" She had taken it for although Paul duckiest little I ever wore. 1:00—Baukhage. rather an abrupt way of putting cap — would not. She had to 1:15—Your Singer Edward granted she I'm won’t think Gospel her but she simply had terribly sorry you MacHugh. question, warn him. If Martin was needed to my blue eyes as blue, or my 1:30—Rest Hour. to know what Marty was going of kind, she could for trouble any cheeks as near like — that 1:40—NEWS — WILMINGTON aiAu- about the war. if he did not roses” do not and not do that much. NEWS. stand by was a from mean to do his part in it. speech, coming Marty, 1:45—U. P. News. He aid not nave anytning to say at that! —“but I think scowl between ms I shall look' 2:00—Meditation Period. That appeared j to that fo ra snort hile. either. His quite nice in it, truly I do.” 2:15—The Mystery Chef. nice blue eyes once more. j and 2:30—Ladies Be Seated. His face still as thoughtful answer was as abrupt as her ques- i "Woe is me.” Mart.v said, roll- 3 00—Songs by Morton Downey. serious. But he reached over and should I know. 1 ing his eyes "Yet 3:15—My True Story. lion. “How took Karen’s two hands in his; comically. may- 3:45—Between the Bdokends with Ted haven't been asked to pass a pnv- be. 'tis better thus. My poor old Malone. his blue eyes looked into hers. sical—recently. heart is weak enough as it is. 4:00—Blue Frolics. “Thank you. my dear,” he said the News. did you Remember, I warned you once not 4:30—Time. Views “But if you pass, “for me that. Not 4:45—The Sea Hound. quietly, telling to with you'd go. "wouldn’t you?” Maybe tamper it, captain. I was 5:00—Hop Harrigan. because I am in any danger, but was sensitive on this mattei only telling you facts, however. 5:15—U. P. News. iie because if it is so, I prefer to 5 :30—Lone Ranger. of his health; certainly he was Science has proved what I just and the Pirates. be aware of it and because your 6:00—Terry not acting naturally; never before said by a tiny apparatus affixed 6:15—Capt. Tim Healey. Spy Stones. telling me shows that you do be- Two Four Ranch Party. had Martin been so abrupt and to that temperamental organ. A 6:30—Ten. lieve in me.” 6 :43—Sports. withdrawn from her. woman’s beats twice as rapidly — WILMINGTON STAR- At his touch Karen’s heart had 6:55—NEWS “I'd have to go or go to jail, when a male appears in NEWS. military leaped into her throat: she wanted a man’s 7:00—Health Club. or a conscientious objector’s camp. attire; slows down just SUPERMAN— DANGEROUS CARGO JERRY SIEGEL and JOE her hands from his, By SHUS1E1- 7:05—Let's Dance. I believe.” to withdraw as noticeably when a sweater-girl 7:45—Fighting Heroes of the U. 5. I\a\y could not. She could not ex- dons — “You aren’t an yet any garment fashioned to 3:00—Watch fce TTorld Go By Roy you objector within her- AM' and forth between America!may i 3K no superman plain the commotion uniformity. But science and hearts HE 'S SIGHTED BY -LAP ZERO PLANES. MU NITON S^-SwTSP |£}ack Porter. you’d want to go. if you were BOXESjSUP^^AN HURLS AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC WHIZZES GO INTO UNITEDNATION^ Parker Family. self; it was such a mixture of are THEM WTH GOOD EFFECT.... T I 8:15—The wouldn’t Mar- funny things.” SUPERMAN, PERFORMING THE GREAT- ACTION A NEED A SUPESiJa^ 1 Your Navy. physically able, you, and FEAT 3:30—Meet and relief, apprehension EST OF MASS TRANSPORTATION WITH OUR T NOW THE n= — joy "They Karen IDEALS 9 00—Treasury Star Parade. There she had it certainly are,” OF ty?” put MILITARY EQUIPMENT SINCE THE MEN, 4 AVERAGE f=m nw JME Training Union. fear. could agree 915—Baptist this she whole-heartedly with BEGINNING OF TIME.... ENABLE Parade of Spotlight Bands straight enough time; GENEKAL?) US TOmSnl 9 -30—Victory “I’m going to have to ask you that. But her own heart had taken --—- '■»>- -J THANK5 9:55—Harry Wismer, Sports Commen- waited almost breathlessly for his 7-\ r FOE BEINGimk I to go on that way,” he went on, heights. She suddenly had remem- WHAT'S ALL\> YOU'VE DONE ISte. Hff THE WEAPONS NOW I tary. answer to this. It meant so much THERE IS. r/SPLENDIDLY.SUPEIZMANugaBBlSM P. News. in me. me bered what it was she W’E'LL SHOW VOu vvljat.J 10:00—U. to more than she to •'believing accepting had read- and Johnny. her, liked GENERALAND WITHOUT A MOMENT,CAN DO WHT \V; :■?! 10:15—Lulu I do on trust. It she had heard and whatever no, it just the other SPARE. FOR OUR |0SPt'T*T TOOLS TO FIGHT w 10:30—U. P. News. admit. M4CARTHUR-\-no ^ W he a little over the radio — SCOUTS INFORM US 10:35—Korn Kobblers. He not answer for a seems.” gave grimace day about dia- (TEMPORARILY/) ^ miiV "j did second, A HUGE INVASION jttm^eTWrn Ah 10:45—Ella Fitzerald. “I must on machines. ._/THAT ) , then his face relaxed again into at this. keep asking thermy The government that of in to had issued an order that his slow smile, although rather as you regard every- every one was to be if he forced that wide grin of his thing.” registered, for a dia- Over The Networks now thermy machine could be convert- j than that it came spontaneously. She knew he referred to ed a “What is this?’’ he asked. “A that moment in the tower. So he into short-wave sending set. FRIDAY, AUGUST *10 She wondered if Martin had third-degree? It might not be a had not forgotten it: it had meant heard that Eastern War Time P. M.—Subtract One matter ox what I wanted to do. something to him. as it had to particular broadcast, for MWT. and if he could have been Hour for CWT.. 2 Hrs. your honor. And. before you put her. It must have been triumph possibly due to (Changes in programs as listed me more on the wit- that caused her heart to beat so through any (Continued on networks made too Page Eleven) corrections by ness stand, I might remind you wildly now. But this was not safe late to BKICK the Door WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE incorporate.) that long ago, when we first met. —this was dangerous—to be here BRADFORD—Beyond Crystal By UKAi Faces Life. Drama — nbc 5:15—Portia I warned you you would have to alone with Martin, his hands hold- SLIM FIGURING Dick Tracy, Detective Serial — blu take me as you found me and be- ing hers.
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