DAN DUNN Secret Operative 48 .By NORMAN MARS! RADIO PROGRAMS __ "* ...... —. _ ■ ..— V JUST AS I THOUGHT. JOSE ANWMU-E ON DECK T AN' WE'LL LAND THESE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) $ JE The 1 HAULS HiS HUMAN CARGO OUT S W BUT WHERE ARE ^ BLOOMIN' IDOT5 Work to and basic chains or groups thereof unless speci- Not«: All programs key INTO THE OCEAN, MEETS A TUEV LANDED AND ■ WEWMATE. LET'S 60 TOMORROW AN' GET fied; coast to coast (c to c) designation includes all available stations. f P. M. a BOAT FROM TME NORTHERN V WHO IS BEHIND %/■’■ TO MTV CABIN- OUR CUT-I GOT Programs subject to change without previous notice in advance. fi " I GANG AND TRANSFERS THEM- W ALL THIS-IF I'M I WE NEED A LITTLE COUPLE GRAND NBU-wcHr nciwurtrv Cent. East. I W — V TO 6:30— 6:30— Press- Radio News ba- 1 UNDER THE GUISE OF FISHERMEN. i LUCKV I LL KNOW DRJNK Sasic — East: weaf wlw wee! wtic ft j Jack rpt wtag wcsh kyw whio wfbr wrc sic; Armstrong—midwest j THE NORTHERN GANG LANDS W^-L THIS SOON / J PEHTECKT US wjar 6:35— 6:35—Vanished Voices — east. f wcae wtam wsai; Mid: AGAINST THE wgy wb«n wwj Orches.—Dixie: Piano—wes: ! 'EM ACROSS THE BORDER. C-' >-- —* By LESLIE EICHEL ksd wmaq wcfi who wow wdaf Regis 6:45 — Orches. Cont'd— COLD / MIDWEST—wood wire 6:45— Regie Central Preas Staff Writer Herb Foote, Organist—wes: NOrtTHWEST & CANADIAN — WtmJ Dixie: 6:00— A Marge — east wiba webc wday kfyr crct cfcf 7:00—Myrt kstp Orch.—w.; Buck Rogers— midw rp SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax rr?c\ fc~3^rVr NEW YORK. Nov. 1 7:15—Imperial Hawaiian Bare 20.—The 193f wfla- wiod wsm wmc wsb wapi 6:15— —east: Serenade—Dixie: Orch.—n American election promises to b« wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc wjdx 6:30— 7:30— Kate Smith’s Song Time much like the 1935 election woai ktbs kths wsoc wave wtar English 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment The English election is be- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl Cavalcade—to c present kfl komo kfsd 7:00— 8:00—American PACIFIC—kgo kgw khq and Allen ing debated purely on emotiona! keca 7:30— 8:30—Burns Corned, ktar kgu kpo kex kga kjr kya c grounds None c< the domestic is- 8:00— 9:00—Lily Pons, Orches.—to Cent. Cast. 8:30— Noble Ore heat.—to r *ues is being touched upon. Emo- 9:30—Ray 4:00— 6:00—Al Pearce and His Gang 9:00—10:00—On Air with Lud Gluskin ttonaliim is stirred over up ‘patriot- 4:30— 6:30—Tom Mix's Western Skit 9:30—10:30—The March of Time—to e ic” Issues—and the vast problems ol 4:45— 6:45—Clara, Lu A Em—also c 9:45—10:45—Gogo de Lys and Songs the age remain unapproached. 5:00— 6:00— Flying Time for Kiddies 10:00—11:00—laham Jones Orchestra- • • • 5:15— 6:15—News; G. Duffy Orchest. east: Myrt A Marge—west repeat 1 1 5:30— 6:30— Press-Radio News Period 10:30—11:30—Claude Hopkins Orch.— —I_I II_I u*r* nurse 6:35— 6:35—Mary Small and Song basic: Herbie Key Orch—midwest the — Republicans on outer fringe 5:45- 6:45—Billy A Betty—weaf only 11:00—12:00—George Olsen’s Orchestra BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES If Boots Only Knew —By MARTIN v of the inner circle of the money* 6:00- 7:00—Amos *"• Andy—east only 11:30—12:30—Phil Scott snd Orchestra Ears Radio Station managers continue to hint at a 6:15— 7:15—Uncle * Schools NBC WJZ NETWORK -C* THE \T "dark horse." One informant said the 6:30— 7:30—Our American OOO**! ^ 8:45— Voices Go Via Radio that PtoPvE was. ooeo 1 7:45—City BASIC — East: wjg wbx-wbza wbal ->o^e ^ofcT nominee may be a man as yet un- Man’s c 7:00— 8:00—One Family—to kdka wxyx wlw wsyr wmaJ VOC** *. I 00»5t SfeUEME k <000.0 GF discussed. That seems an Orchestra wham wgar I impossibil- 7-30— 8:30—Wayne King's Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk kon for Allen A Amateurs wfil; ity, nearly every leading repub- 8:00- 9:C0—Fred wren kso Thibault—also c wm&q lican has been discussed. 9 00—10:00—Conrad MI0W6ST—wmt wood wire in Mannar The Old however, look- 9:30—10:30—Music Morgan NORTHWEST 4 CANADIAN — wtmj Guard, is Kaye Orches.— 10:00—11:00—Sammy wiba kstp webe wday kfyr crct cfcf ing toward Congressman James W Amos ’n’ repeat east: Andy—west SOUTH xrva wptf wwnc wis wjax Wadsworth of New York Keller Orchestra upstate 10:15—11:15—Leom-rd wlod warn wmc wab wap) Orch. wfla-wsun former U. 8 senator. It will be re- 10:30—11:30—News; Madriguera wBmb kvoo wky wtaa wbap kprc Crawford. wjdx called he was the first re- 10:45—11:45—Jesse Organist ktha waoc wave among Orchestra woal ktbs 11:00—12:00—Leon Beiasco’s MOUNTAIN—koa fcdyl kgir kgh! publicans to turn wet. Some of the Out,’* Melodrama 11:30—12:30—“Lights PACIFIC—»*go kfl kgw komo kbq kfsd other eligibles still seem tc be dry *»

— c 4:30— 5:30 — Jack Armstrong east; 9:30—10:30—Jimmy Fidler, Talk—to 2 Pianos—Dixie: The Truth—west 9:45—10:45—King’* Guard Quartet I 4:45— 5:45—Og, Son of Fire — east; 10:00—11:00—News; Dorothy Lamour Speaker and Neumiller. Vocal-*west 10:15—11:15—Ink Spots, Negro Quartet 6:00— 6:00— Buck Rogers—east; Jos. 10*0—11:30— L. Romanelll Orchestra- Plotke Orchestra—west and Dixie east: House of Glass—west repeat 8:15— 6:15—Bobby Benson—east; Og, 11:00—12:00—Shandor and His Violin Son of Fire—midwest rpt; Ensem. 11:08—12:08—Harold Stern's Orchestra —Dixie; Georgia Erwin, Songs—w 11:30—12:30—Chas. Oornberger O.cV-

committal course until the 1936 elec- The republicans, of course, will have tion. call fcr economy—except they on that when it comes He will trust to the “lull dinner to tread softly bounties, soldiers bonus and pail.” He already has snatched this to farm a other matters. slogan from the republicans. U few wish out loud—for prosperity” does return with a ven- Nor can they a dimunition of returning prosper- — »• a.unii geance. the republicans will be hard THE GT’V**S linger Lon»rr ity. put for an issue that has as much « * • emotional appeal. Speculative Prices » WAS CRAZY TO A » you’re alaaost* 1200 Seen' > oi the Interior Henry A. | THINK I COULD MAKE \ ^35—-Y WfiPace has warned against specu- I MONEY IN THE STOCK 1 AHEAD- ITS QUOTED JP^V^ ._/ — *12.00 . M lative land values for farms. He vis- 1_ MARKET- ILL NOT \ ( AT 43 RKjHT NOW If i with a rise to AND STILL OOIN<» UP- ■ CM- WELL. -ns, apprehension, ~77l ) WORRY ANY LONGER- / boom with col- prices, consequent t DO YOU WISH ME » , Vu- SELL out l XI JEST- 1 — ‘1 V lapse a collapse that again would IIf* 1 \ AND be done Jr wsvbr«>nd. wipe out all the arduous efforts of •1 SST?7-K TO«U-.*r„ iff I IT- 1 uwiuii T ONCE i THINK I’LL the recovery years. It is not only \WITH jr -t-frrA^ ( 1 WAIT A LITTLE Secretary Wallace who is warning • • » [rrmrr-^.l1 ^Tl27r,r7^ /\ $ values. V—'lip against speculative Tvsirij I, Vj-onoer-^ Although Charlie Chaplin doesn’t ^•irPEsfafeTi11 liP-AA know a note of music he can play almost every Instrument known.

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