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HU y ; : : ~~ pr ni JIA; \ We AN EXPLANATION of why gas rationing mist bo extended to the THIS EVENING est and Midwest will be offered by William M. Jeffers, rubber admin- : J . isirator, on the “March of. Time” program (night. nouteamerne a by oir dre Tassiols, for inaccuracies 1 program aa WIRE will carry the broadcast at 9:30 o'clock. WFBM 1200 WIBGC 1070 WIRE 1430 :In his report to the public Mr. Jeffers will answer (CBS) (Mutual) * {NBC-Red) questions that have arisen about the rationing program ‘and will reveal how new war demands on America’s gas ‘and rubber supplies have made imperative further sacrifices by the American motorist. |. He will seek to make completely clear to the public the vital need .for nation-wide rationing of gas and conservation of the dwindling rubber supply and will] tell what measures must be taken to keep the U. S. i war machine operating at maximum efficiency. : Mr, Jeffers re “March of Time” also is expected to present other : key figures in the united nations’ war program to explain latest war developments. Listeners also will receive a summary of important last-minute news, as reported by Time's correspondents.

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WISH 1310 (Blue Network)

0 All Star Revue Brite Spots Girl Marries Sea Hound Devotional Porti Hal

:0 1 a rrigan :3 Evening at Home | Plain Bill rtsman Club :45 All Star Revue Turf Bar Time Front Page Parrell | Merry-Go-Round

Prayer News Virginia Byrd Santa Claus Dial & Dance Pop Time Jack Armstrong Indiana Presents News 5 Gilbert Forbes Capt. Midnight John Thomas Parade of Bands

0 Amos ’'n’ Andy Fulton Lewis Jr. Pred Waring Army-Navy Game 5 Harry James Felix Adams World News Army-Navy Game 0 Easy Aces Hoosier Home Folks; Symphonic Swing | News Ralph Knox Bill Frost—Sports

:45 Mr. Keen Fight Night ert Wilson Musical Interlude | Baby Snooks * | Earl Godwin Song Parade Baby Snooks Yul, [Derk Dustay | lirch Fama :45 Death Valley ar stiny ric mily BOY! ---DO IT'S TH BEST

:00 Major Bowes Nickel Serenade Bing Crosby . 1 Teddy Powell Bing Crosby Town Meeting DISH IN TH WHOLE :30 Stage Door American Prayer Bing Crosby Spotlight Bands ’ WwWOoILD ¢ :45 Stage Door American Prayer Bing Crosby Spotlight Bands 9:00 First Line

: TONIGHT Raymond Clapper | Abbott & Costello | Raymond G. Swing | cial dpening of the opera season Ti30=Town Meeting, WISH B15 Firs: Tine Brian Presents Ahwett & Coa clo | 91 : to Victory : -— . 0 . :30 n outier I 0 me ngs the Metfopolitan “Auditions of the : 9:45 Prager Hunt "| Louls Prima Orch. | March of Time Sports Round-Up pn—TT ——

9 ori 8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE. Ar? will begin its eighth oonsecd-) Lo : D. nwa WEFBM, | 10700 Gilbert Forbes | Music After Ten | John Thomas News & Music ‘tive year Sunday at 5:30 p. m. on| age Door Canteen, +110:15 World Today estminster Abbey | Music You Like Songs of Islan:

» 10:30 Sand ick Kuhn's Orch. | Starlight Trail Life Program the Blue. network and WISH. 9:00—Raymond Clapper, WIBC. 10:45 Sanaman Tray Star Starlight Trail Life Program Through, past auditions 16 win-

9:30—March of Time, William |{1:00 Strikes & Spares ports Aves ners have received contracts with

Jetfers, WIRE. nae te i. oud Refrains the “Met” ‘and a number of other : 11:45 Dolores & Orch. Old Refrains 5 a members|. onily elected consultant to the| FRIDAY PROGRAMS Starting this year's competition | u®" maPOTer Sotniiseion, George WEEN eee oy, NBC-Red) will be Regina Resnik of New York, 30 Early Birds Tex & Grandsons | Dawn Patrol Sunshine dramatic soprano, and William an =» : “ 6:45 Early Birds Tex Tyler Dawn Patrol Sunshine Hargrave of Philadelphia, bass bari-| FOR HIS Thanksgiving menu, News News World News News tone. Edward Johnson, general| Bing Crosby will offer lovely Janet Bary Bras Bill. Haley Musical Glock ns Mail : manager of the “Met,” will be|Blair, Hollywood's newest star, News Utah Trailers Musical Clock News guest speaker. grown-up veteran Virginia Weidler

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Ralph Knox Breakfast Club orchestra will be under the direction of Maestro Wilfred Pelletier, ‘Metropolitan opera conductor, who "also is a member of the auditions committee of judges which selects those who receive the scholarship award of $1000 and contracts with the “Met” at the end of the season. ® x 2 BRIAN AHERNE and Joan Fontaine—a married couple who seldom appear in pictures or radio together —will be co-starred in a dramatic sketeh on the : 1 “Stage Door Can- ? : teen” program at 8:30 . “o'clock fonight on WFEM With their per- § formance, cele- § hrating Thanksgiving day, the! “Canteen” will be: presenting its first Mr, and Mrs. com- i bination. * Aherne, whose new picture pJoan Fontaine with Loretta Young, titled “A Night * to; “Remember,” is just being released, has flown to New York with his wife, star of “Rebecca” and

“Suspicion,” expressly for the broad- |

cast. i Milton ‘Berle will be on hand for the laugh lines and Rise Stevens, Metropolitan opera favorite, will be the musical treat for the evening.

Bert Lytell, “officer of the day,” will| §

anf George Tobias, character ; actor. The “Music j Hall” will be. broadcast on ? WIRE at 8 o'clock tonight. Miss Blair is currently drawing raves for her work in “My Sister Eileen.” She sang with the late Hal Kemps or- Miss Blair chestra before Hollywood scouts tabbed her as a dramatic actress. Victor Borge, Ken Carpenter, the Charioteers, the Music Maids and Hal and John Scott Trotter's orchestra will be featured as usual. In the music department, Bing will sing “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, “Moonlight Becomes You,” “My Buddy,” “White

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and, with Miss Weidler, “People Like You and Me.” ” ” » THE MOST harassed man on the air, “Daddy” Hanley Stafford, will be absolutely convinced by Baby (Fannie Brice) Snooks that he has ill absolutely noth- ® ing to be thankful fog when she’s around during “Coffee Time.” Beset by savory odors of roast tur-

Mrs. Farrell Get Up 0 Mrs. Farrell Band Wagon Hollywood News Get Up & Go

Valiant Lady Mel Steele Stories Mel Steele Honeymoon Hill Friendly House Bachelor's Children Friendly House

Morning Melodies | Friendly House Second Husband Ethel R. Willitts Bright Horizon Ethel R. Willitts Aunt Jenny Everson Byways

Kate Smith Ranch Hands Big Sister Howard Carlson Helen Trent Tex & Grandsons

Gal Sunday Hi Sailor

Noon Revue News Gilbert Forbes Haymakers Farm Circle Strictly Personal Farm Circle Sunshine Special

Dr. Malone We Americans Joyce Jordan Pioneer Sons Love and Learn Pioneer Sons Ma Perkins Bond Parade

David Harum Les Huff Gang Bob & Gayle Les Huff Gang Eastman Music S.| Utah Trailers Eastman Music S.| Utah Trailers

News Harpo & Tiny Civilian Defense | Harpo & Tiny Peppe Landeros Hoosier Home Folks Music Matinee Hoosier Home Folks

Tea Time Tunes | Brite Spots Mother & Dad Devotional Santa Claus Evening at Home Ben Bernie Turf Bar Time

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P. M. 4:0)0—Gir]l Marires

5:00—News Reporter 5:15—Don Winslow 5:30—Lum & Abner 5:45—Lowell Thomas 6:00—Frel Waring 6:15—Carroll Alcott

A. M. 6:30—Reporter, News 10:15—Vic and

145— eille Roundu 10:30—Against Storm : Revel i p 10:45—David Harum 2:00—Mary Marlin

7:00—Time to Shine

Shopping School Breakfast Club Shopping School Breakfast Club

Merry Melodies News The O'Neills Hymn Singer Helpmate Jack Teagarden Lone Journey String Time

Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi's Vic and Sade Breakfast at Sardi's Against the Storm | Jack Baker David Harum Little Jack Little

Piano Twins Keyboard Rhythm Music Makers Jimmy Blair Late Headlines Farm & Home EATitorially Farm & Home

Livestock Baukhage Farm and Home Peopie’'s Man Wally Nehrling Drug Program John Thomas Drug Prugrem

Music Medley Vincent Lopez Linda's Love Ted Malone Hearts in Harmony | Navy Salute Editor's Daughter | Earl Tanner

Mary. Marlin Three. R's. . Ma Perkins Three R's" Pepper Young Daydreams Right to Happiness; English Teachers

Backstage Wife Club Matinee Stella Dallas Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones Club Matinee, Widder Brown Club Matinee

Girl Marries Sea Hound Portia Hop Harrigan Plain Bill Sportsman Club

WHO ARE YOU? WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON OUR ROOF?

JUST CALL ME FIXIT! CLIMB INTO SOME CLOTHES AND COME OUT HERE --IM IN TROUBLE!

6:30—Bonnie Stuart 6:45—1tl. V. Kaltenborn 4:15—Portia 7:00—Coffee Time 350-Flain BIL Ferre | ee Tent 4: nt e Farre 7: r HCO 7:45—Aldrich Family 8:00—Bing Crosby 8:15—Bing Crosby 8:30—Ring Crosby 8:45—Bing Crosby 9:00—Rudy Vallee

FRIDAY PROGRAMS

10:00—Road of Life

Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round

9:15—~Rudy Vallee 9:30—March of Time 9:45—March of Time 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Gregor Ziemer 10:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Chick Mauthe 11:00—Gardner Benedict

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11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Midnight Melodies 11:25—Moon: River

was supposed to pull the trigger of one revolver six times. If, by any chance, No. 1 failed to function, gun No. 2 was to be used as a “cover.” In the remote possipility that gun

1:15—Lonely Women Sade 1:30-Guiding Light 1:45—Betty Crocker

two guns loaded with blanks. No. 1 | see the game and, last but not least,

loses his only weapon for recording the event, his pencil. 8s ' = » A SALUTE to the navy will be given by Tommy Dorsey and his or-

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be host and master of ceremonies, t key and ready for | 7.30—Dream Dealer : 7:45—Consumers

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EDUCATION WILL take the spotlight on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” tonight. Three leading educators will discuss a problem of vital interest to youth of the land, “How Can Education Keep Pace With ‘ War Needs?” .The program

“Daddy” suc-| 8:15—Linda’s Love

cumbs to the or- : | deal of taking a Mr. Stafford lesson in .turkeySnooks until ‘the frantic parent finally knocks the“ stuffing’ out of

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8:30—Beautiful Life PM 8:45—Aunt Jenny

9:15—The O’Neills 9:30—Sweet River 9:45—Lone Journey

1:00—Light of

the original Thanksgiving dinner

12:15—Farm Hour 9:00—News 12:30—Big Sister 12:45—Hearts in Harmony

will have something to be thankful

Working beautifully during rehearsal, gun No. 1 failed after two World , shots in the actual broadcast. ‘The 4:45—Front Page Farrell |«oqyer” gun refused to fire, “cover-

. cover” gun jammed and “coverBUD ABBOTT and Lou Costello, cover-cover” gun just gave it up

c’clock tonight. Tommy is a native of Pennsylvania and for several years played in an orchestra,conducted by his father around the coal region The elder Dorsey started Tommy

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will be presented on WISH at 7:30|the wrong bird. The roast chaos |until the. irate colonists ran him f as a bad job. laying tle trombo t 1 : or when Herbert Marshall suav playing the ne: at an early t Sl The six-time corpse had been age and he concentrated so on it

o'clock. . will be served at 7 o'clock tonight |out of town on a rail. : seit Speakers will be John W. Stude-|on WIRE. Meredith Willson's orchestra will yiS'ol) 200 SOGEBCERes 10 VISE killed with two shots—a fact pointed | that, now he can make it sound like baker, U.”S. commissioner of edu-| Frank “Old Settler” Morgan will |play “You Were Meant for Me” at 9 o'clock tonight on WIRE. As- out in scores of fan letters. a trumpet, cornet and other incation; Dr. Stringfellow Barr,| recall the adventures of his an-/and John Conte will supply the sisting the merry madcaps will be # a a struments, president of St. John’s college,| cester, Mayflower” Morgan, re-|lyrics to “Plenty to Be Thankful Singer Connie Haines, Ken Niles “HENRY ALDRICH will delve into

Annapolis, Md, and Mary Gilson, puted to have been. the chef at|For.” and Leith Stevens’ orchestra. the mysteries of printer's ink when - -— : . iin * he aspires to be sports writer on WiB ORDERS BOOST the Centerville high school paper. :

THE RECENT case of the corpse | aj] he has to do is turn in the best | who was shot six times proved to|account -of the Thanksgiving day IN EMPLOYEE WAGE ! be one of the most embarrassing football game. : | broadcasts ever broadcast during| On the “Aldrich Family” program WASHINGTON, ev hi : RB). the Blue network's “Gang Busters” at 7:30 o'clock tonight, WIRE, the —The: wat labor boa y series. youth will encounter more obstacles

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OUR grocer is really a counselor on quality. When in doubt about brands, his “extra something” can guide your choice. Ask him

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what soft drink he has drunk recently. 6 out of 10 grocers will tell you, “Coca-Cola”.

Every sip tells the story of quality in Coca-Cola. How delicious and |

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