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Hill — AND UE SEEMS SUOCJT OF AND LACIN' HIM OVER TUE SKULL MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl YOU OUGUT TOO SOME )\WEEKS.DOC-WES PACIFIC — kgo kfi kgw komo khq Marine B*nd—Dixie; Orch.—vrmT PLACE WUEOE YOU CAN JUST GOT BCEATU-1 CANY UNDERSTAND j WITH AN Uf^BCEULA.A KNNUTE i kfsd ktar kgu kpo kex kga kyr kya 5:30— 7:30—Broadway Varieties—to d / r~\ 7:00— 8:00—To Be Announced XX ! J AGO, DOC f Cent. East. BE QUIET POP fiWUlLE ? / OUT OP 7:30— 8:30— Burnt and Allen Comedy 3:30— 4:30—James Wilkinsen, Tenor 8:00— 9:00—Jack Pearl and Sharlie ^ _^ > 3:4V— 4:45—To Be Announced 6:30— 9:30—Norman Cordon, Baritone 4:00— 5:00—Harry Kogen'e Orchestra 9:00—10:00—The Four Aces of Bridge 4:30— 6:30—Press-Radio News Period 9:05—10:05—Claude Hopkine Ore heat. 4:35— 5:35—Dale Wimhrow—weaf only 9:15—10:15—B. Hogan Ore.—midwest 4:45— 5:45—Dale A Betty—weaf only 9:30—10:30—Freddie Berrene Orch.— 5:00— 6:00—Tommy Tucker Orchest. basic: 8. Hogan Orch.—midwest 5:15— 6:15—Black Chamber, Drama 10:00—11 :C0—Art Jarrett & Orchestra 5:30— 6:30— Easy Aces, Serial Sketch 10:30—11-90—Will Ryshanek Orchestra 6:45— 6:45— Uncle Ears Radio Station 11:00—12 00—C»nee- Music—west only 6:00— 7:00—One Man’s Family—to c 6:30— 7:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra N3C-WJI NETWORK 7:00— 8:00—Fred Allan and Amateurs BASIC — East: wja wha-wbxa wbal 8:00— 9:00—Guy Lembardr’s Orchest. wham kdka wear wjr wlw wsyr wma| 8:30— 9:30—Ray Noble and Orchestra wfll; Mia: wcky wenr wla kwk kwer 9:00—10:00—John B. Kennedy’s Talk koli wr«i. w-naq kso wkbf 9:15—10:15—Cyril Pitts. Tenor Solos Nt>PTHWtST A CANADIAN — wtmJ 9:30—10:30—Leonard Ke'ler Orchestra •ribs k*'p wtbo wday kfyr crct cf<3 10:00—11:00—E. Madriguera Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaa 10:30—11:30— Lights Out. 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