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1945-05-15 [P BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES— DECIDEDLY B>’ EDGAR ___ MA^ I ALLIED-APPROVED '.'fcOA Art' FINANCIAL NEWS" K>OVC>. VOYYY ,VOO ONO'. Y V\HD TQ feOWtmKXb l OKK.VL *WEXIL 906- VOO ^OU6W \0 'VfSV't Wfe VWKJO OVV J VmSS \rt\VV «£ V3tS2V RADIO r-~— AVC.V'VVb'rt bOfc W> NCCOCWV TW VAbSSCK) v\vb 'ajeovctvi stvast ov '. SCHOOL IS OPEN -V OS --- Wihaiagtsa VANOYYR WHt «0W»4Ct![- VWfe-~, ■, Stock Market Quotations v5\\\5v^t»: aows. 14(0 ICC PARIS, Mgy 14. —(JP)— Allied iOS? SO WY'O ^ .| I (BY THF. ASSOCIATED PRESS) announced- \N> YOOt leadquarters today that 503 I s—y first —sr—J^{ Nash Kelv _ :he Allied-approved schools to V5>Wk ^>OO^Si fWMFDTUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945 3% ai Alleghany _ 25% ie in Germany will be 7:30—Family Altar. A1 Chem and Dye -160 Nat Biscuit opened at m *v_1 Clock. Nat Cash 34% German 7:45—Musical Allis Chal Mfg -.- Reg \achen—first big city cap- with Martin Agronsky. 25-)s 8:00—News Am Can Ny Cent _ ered by the Americans—and mass' 8:15—Musical Clock. 96^ tne No Am Aviat _ 10% of 8:30—Blue Correspondents Around Am Car *iy reprints pre-Nazi schoolbooks Nor Pac _ 26% World. Am Roll Mill 18% vill be utilized. 48 Packard _ 6% 8:45—Rosa Rio. ___ Am Smelt and Ref —-. The Civil Affairs Division of Club with Don 9:00—The Breakfast 165% Param Pic _ 29% A T and T supreme Headquarters said it had McNeil. _ 118 Am Tob B — 75% Penny J C 10:00—My True Story. 38 received a formal request from 34% Penn RR ___ 10:25—Aunt Jemima Show. Anaconda authorities in Aachen, a city of Cola _ 23% 10:30—Let's Dance. Arm 111 -- Pepsi Post. persons, to reopen the Listening 66% Phillips Pet _ 51% 165,000 city 10:45—The Tom_ ACL 11:00—Breakfast in Hollywood 33% Pitt Scr and B_ 7% schools. Ref ..—.- Brenamen. Atl of 5/s Pullman _ 52 Vi Thousands of reprints nine 11:30—Gil Martyl, News. Aviat Corp WASH TUBBS— SUM TOTAL By LESLIE Pure _ textbooks thrown out Berch and Boys. 28% Oil 19% German by 11:45—Jack Baldwin II _ 12 are Manor. 22% Radio :he Nazi regime now ready for _ LOOKS KINDA 12:00—Glamour BamsdaR _ YOU MEAN SAY.SHt Home Maker*. ./...AW MARCO POLO /LWERia^ I 12-30—Farm and Aviat 50*/z Radio K O_8% jse in all German schools as soon NOT IN AIL too; to meet Talking. Bendix V VJBOTC THAT ITS we-ve^oj her I 1:00—Baukhage Rem Rand _ 27 ' ^;| 76% Vi as are permitted to reopen, \ KINDS O* 1-15—Musical Interlude. Beth Stl they X FORTY-FOOT WALLS, INTERESTED Repub Stl _ 22% 1:25—News—Wilmington 8t»r-Nsw*. Boeing Airpl 19% rhe books were reprinted in quan- I EHCLOSEP A MILLION IN FIGURES, FI6URE5'/ 38% Reynolds B _ 34% } 1:30—The Vagabonds. Borden tity at Aachen and Bonn after CHINESE ”1 easy. I'M— / Sears _ 106 1:45—Hal Winters. Budd Mfg 14% being approved by the Allied Mili- B. Kennedy—News. Vac _ 16Vi 2:00—John Burl Mills 23 Socony Lwowi^d 9-ik_Ethel and Albert. tary Government. Sou Pac _ 44% Salesman Mach — 16% 2:30—Johnny Thompson, Song Bur Add -V—- THE 20™ Around the 50 Sou Ry _ 43% 2-45_Blue Correspondents Cannon Mills AIRFORCE IS^ 43 Std Brands _ 35 World. _ Case J I —.-.. Announces Plan OM\TS OWN) 1 Downey. .. Navy 2:00—Songs by Morton Trac 57% St. Oil NJ 62% Hour. Caterpil HOW, EASY. WELL 3:15—Devotional Ches and O 50% Stewart Warner _ 20% To Enlist More WAVEs 3:30—Ladies Be Seated. S00H6E6WIH6 / News. 110% Swift _ 33% 4:00—Time Reviews tne Chrysler AHClEMTCHtHA / fire:hen6tu is^f Tex Co _ 4:15—Joe M-.rrison. Coca Cola _135% 52% J. W. Brown, officer TH’OMCeOVEfi! ^ W NO FLY-8/-MSHT Abroad. Chief petty \ 4:30—Reports from 43% Un Carbide _ 91 % W BOOM TOWN ITSELF, 1 Coml Credit of the local Navy re- 4:45—Hop Harrigan. Unit Airlines _i_ 38% in charge Coml Solv — 16% m BIB—\T WAS A I 5-00—Terry and the Pirates. station,, yesterday ex- and Sou_ 1% Unit Aircraft _ 30% cruiting 5:15—Dick Tracy. Comwlth that the Unit Corp.. 1% pressed the belief Navy’s Hour. Consol Edis _ 29% 5 :30—Baptist Unit to enlist Program. Drug _ 18% “after V-E Day” plan 5:45—Cancer Cons Vultee _ 21% ^JceNTuJl^S5^ News Comer. war 6:00—Kierman’s Unit Fruit _ 99% to take care of casual- Cont Can _ 46% WAVES 6:15—Orange Crush Serenaders. Unit Gas .. 16% 3R5H3TT- nterlude. Corn Prod _ 67% Imp ties offers “splendid opportunities” 6:20—Musical _ US Indus Chem .. Star-New*. Curt 5% 46 to women who plan to study 6:25—News—Wilmington Wright- US young Richfield Reporter. Rubber _ 58 or 6:30—Your Doug Aire _ 80% medicine, nursing related pro- GASOLINE ALLEY— DEALING IN Dance. US Smelt and Ref _ 67% FUTURES 6:45—Let's Dow Chem _140 fessions. | OO—Headline Editions. US Steel _ T Du Pont 166% 65% 7:15—Raymond Swing. The officer out A I HE WILL BE COMING Air. Vanadium _ 24% recruiting pointed rWE HAVE GOOD 7 COULD BE HOME 7:30—Longines Concert Hall of the Eastman Kod _179% EASM^ Malone. Vick Chem '_ 50% that many men who either were HE Sc. THESE IS N0 ONE 1 HAPPV HERE, BUT PERMANENTLY. NO TELLING 8:00—Top of the Evening—Ted Firestone _ 63 THEK'S one thing Va .. IIFm/v^T Playboys. 42 Caro Chem 4% medicine or were planning TO LEAVE IT TO BUT YOU, I PON'T KNOW WHAT THE JOB SITUATION 8:15—Carolina Gen Elec __ studying U* I'VE SEEN THINKING A | Young Show 8:30—The Alan Warner Pic _ 14% it when entered mili- NINA. PO VOU THINK l WHAT SKEEZIX'S WILL BE THEN. THE PAY WILL Gen Foods _ 42% to study they Lombardo and LOT ABOUT. YOUR MOTHER S:00—Guy West Un A _ 46 || YOU AND SKEEZIX WOULD I k IPEAS ARE. COME WHEN rP LIKE TO TURN OrchestraBands. _ service have been enrolled 9:30—Victory Parade of Spotlight Gen Mot 68% tary IL AND I AREN'T GETTING Woolworth _ 45% j l THE FARM TO YOU Teller _ 58% be- LIKE TO BE FASMESS OVfeR TWO. 9:55—Coronet Story Goodrich in the Navy’s hospital corps t __ Final stodk sales *NV TOuNGE^. J Welles—Commentator. _ 55%. 780,000. 10:00—Summner Goodvear cause they believed this training F jg&d 10:15—Hedda Hopper. -V- Gt Nor Ry Pf .— 53% them in their medical 10:30—Kay’s Canteen. would help _ 86& Int Harvest studies after the war is won. The Int Tel and Tel _ 29 MARKET LEADERS same reasoning, he said, will apply THE NETWORKS •Tohns Man _— 115 OVER for young women planning to enter TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1945 Kennecott _ 37% M.-SuMract One 91 medicine, nursing, or another pro- Eastern War Time P. Ligg and M B 2 Hrs. for MWT GENERALLY DROP in which of hos- Hour for CWT., Loews (new) _ 26% fession knowledge listed are due Changes in programs as 23% and made Lockheed pital routine, medicines, drugs to corrections by networks — — _ be desirable. too late to incorporate. Mort Ward 59% NEW YORK, May 14. (JP) first-aid will Lorillard _ 23% Stock market re- 5:45—Frant Page Farrell Serial—NBC leaders generally Briefly, the plan outlined recent- Serial Drama—CBS treated Wilderness Road, fractions to a point or by Chief Brown calls for the Capt. Midnight, a Sketch—BLU-east ly BLU more today in the slowest session of WAVES a Hop Harrigan in Repeal—other enlistment 11,000 — Bond for more than a month Tom Mix Serial Series MBS-basic Quotations although month for the Navy’s Hospital for 15 Mins.—NBC a man- 6:00—News Report number of peace favorites course. WAVES Marble and News Time—CBS Corps training Harry B and 0 4s 48 -- 96% aged to keep on the recovery side. Walter Kiernan and News—BLU-east selected for this course are being CB and 4%s 77 105% Transfers of shares com- DR. BOBBS— ELLIOTT and Repeat of the Terry Serial—BLU-west Q 980,000 sent from “boot” camp to a special By Chick Carter, Detective. Repeat—MBS Cl Ut 4s 77.. 104% with and pared 1,070,000 Friday school in anatomy, elementary McARDLEj 6:15—American Serenade; Sports—NBC Hud C 5s 62A. 83% were the smallest for a full stretch Edwin C. Hill in Commentary—CBS 39 chemistry, hygiene, minor surgery FOR A WORKHORSE WITH A MINIMUM C= Hud and Man 5s 57 —.*- since April 10. is looking I'M LOOKING Repeat From Dick Tracy—BLU-west 87% and for two months [DR.STONEHAM J — 111 Cent 4%s 56 bacteriology FRANKLY...I T Reneat Superman’s Serial MBS-west The Associated Press 80-stock FOR A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN ml COMMON SENSE ALTHOUGH DON'T 52 47% assistants to medical of- 6:VO- Ted Husing Talks on Sports—CBS Int G N 6s to become I'M RETURNING 70THE composite was off .3 of a point at With FAVOR YOUNG DOCTORS -THEY'RE TOO LAZY, Jack Armstrong in Repeat—BLU-west MK and T Aj 5s 67 ..
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