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10.00—My True Story.
10:25—Aunt Jemma Show.
10:30—Le:’s Dance.
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11:00—Breakfast at Sardi s—Tom Bren
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11:45—jack Berch and Boys.
12:00—Glamour Manor.
12:30—Farm and Home Maker!.
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1:25_News—Wilmington Star-Newt
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2:15—'The Mystery Chef.
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4:45—Hop Harrigan.
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5:15—Dick Tracy,
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6:15—Musical Interlude.
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6:45—Let’s Dance.
7:00—Correspondents Home and Abroad.
7:15—Raymond Gram Swing with the
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7:30—Longines Concert Hall of the Air.
8:00—Top of the' Evening—Ted Malone.
8:15—Carolina Playboys.
8:30—'The Alan Young Show.
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9:30—Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands
9:35—Coronet Story Teller.
10:00—TransAtlantic Quiz.
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OVER THE NETWORKS
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27
Eastern War Time P.M*
Changes in programs as nste<3 due io
corrections fc> networks made too
late to incorporate.
5:45—Front Page Farrell Serial — nbc
Wilderness Road. Serial Drama — ebs
Capt. Midnight, a Sketch - blu-east
Hop Harrigan in Repeat — other blu
Tom Mix Serial Series — mbs-basic
6:00—News Report for 15 Mins — nbr
Quincy Howe and News Time — ebs
Walter Kiernan’s News Spot — blu-e.
Repeat of the Terry Serial - blu-west
Prayer: Comment on the War — mbs
6:15— America s Serenade Sports — nbc
Hdwiu C. Hill in Commentary — ebs
Repeat from Dick Tracy — blu-west
Repeat Superman’s Serial — mbs-west
C - 'led i.us.r.g Talks on Sports — ebs
Jack Am vreng in Repeat — blu-west
Repeat House of Mystery — mbs-west
6:45—Lovell Thomas & Newscast — nbc j
World News and Commentary — ebs
Peggy Mann and Songs — blu-basic ;
Caut Midnight in Repeat — blu-west
Repeat of Torn Mix Serial — mbs-west
7 Cor..Vs Eupper Club — nbc-basic
Jack Kirkwood’s Radio Show — ebs
War Correspondents in Reports — blu
l .or. L^wir, Jr.. Comments — mbs
7:H War News from the World — nbc
or.ie Johnston & Bill Slater — ebs
Raymond Gram Swing Comment — blu
Mutual Musicale Short Concert — mbs
7 :ck Haynes & Show — nbc-basic
? Irresimbles in Vocal — other nbc
American Melodes. Songs. Ore. — ebs
Ore Man’s Family Dramatic — blu
Arthur Hale in Comment — nbc-east
7:45— Kai ten born Comment — nbc-west
: usic & Lyrics, Jean Merrill — mbs
8:00—Gr.zny Simms and Guests — nbc
• Big Town, ’ Newspaper Drama — ebs
Ted Malone’s Overseas Show — blu
Frank Singser Newscast — mbs-east
8:15— Lum and Abner Serial Skit — blu
Curt Massey’s Broadcast Time — mbs
8:.,o—A Da*e With Judy. Drama — nbc
Theater of Romance, Dramas — ebs
Alan Young’s Comedy Program — blu
Roy Rogers & Cowboy Show' — mbs
8:55—Five Minutes News Period — ebs
9:00— Mystery Theater, Dramatic — r.bc
Inner Sanctum Mystery Drama — ebs
To 3e Announced *30 mins.) — blu
Gabriel Heatter and Comment — mbs
0:’..—Dramas from Real Life — mbs
9:30— Fibber McGee and Molly — nbc
Tii; Is My Best, Drama. Music — cbs
Spotlight Bands. Guest Orches. — blu
American Forum, Guest Panel — mbs
9:55—Five Minutes Story Teller — blu
10:00—Bob Hone’s Comedy Variety— nbc
Service to the Front, Dramas — cbs
L:sten to the Women Discuss — blu
—Paul Schubert in Comment — mbs
10:20—Hildegardr’s Variety Show — nbc
Congress Speaks for 15 Mins. — cb*
To Be Announced *30 mins, i — blu
Wings for Tomorrow Program — mbs
—Behind Lite Scenes via CBS—-cbs
11:00— News for 15 Minutes — nbc-basic
The Supper Club Repeat — nbc-west
News Variety Dance 2 hr.—cbs & blu
Newsreel; Dance Variety 3 hr. — mbs
ll:lo—Variety and Naws to 1 a.m. — nbc
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NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 26.—(JP)—
Cotton futures closed barely steady
20 cents a bale higher to 10 cents
lower.
pen High Low Close
Mch . 21.93 21.93 21.92 21.92 up 3
May _ 22.00 22.04 21.96 22.02 up 2
Jly 21.74 21.77 21.71 21.74 up 4
Oct .. 21.14 21.23 21.09 21.12 off 1
Dec - 21.10 21.16 21.04 21.06b off 2
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FINANCIAL NEWS
Stock Market Quotations
(BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Alleghany --- 3%
A1 Chem and Dye _162
Allis Chal Mfg _ 44
Am Can --.- 92%
Am Car Fdy _ 44%
Am RoU Mill . 13%
Am Smelt and Ref _ 47%
A T and T _:.102%
Am Tob B___ 72%
Anaconda _ 32%
Arm IU _ G%
ACL .... 60y4
Atl Ref .... 34%
Aviat Corp _ o%
Baldwin _ 29%
B and O _ 15
Barnsdall _ 23Vs
Bendix Aviat ___ 53y4
Beth Stl __[_ 72
Boeing Airpl- 19Vs
Borden _ 35%
Budd Mfg .- 11%
Burl Mills _ 46%
Bur Add Mach_ 15%
Case J I .. 38%
Caterpil Trac - 30y4
Ches and O - 53
Chrysler - lul %
Coml Credit .. 42%
Coml Solv_ 17%
Comwlth and Sou - 15-16
Consol Edis_ 26%
Cons Vultee ... 22
Cont Can -42
Corn Prod -- 03 H
Bond Quotations
DOMESTIC
AT and SF 4s 95- 131%
ACL 4%s 64 . 105
B and O 4s 48 .. 102%
Can Pac 4s Perp- 101%
CB and Q 4%s 77...115
C and El Inc 97 --- 66
CGW 4s 38 - 95
CRI and P Rfg 4s 34 - 49%
Cl Ut 4%s 77 ....104%
D ana RG West 5s 55 5- 7%
Fla EC 5s 74 ___ 60%
Hud C 5s 62A - 79%
Hud and Man 5s 57 - 35%
111 Cent 4%s 56 .. - 83%
Int G N 6s 52 ..— 67%
MK and T Aj 5s 67- 96%
Mo PG 4s 75 .. 34%
Nyc Rfg 5s 2013 . 94%
Nor Pac 6s 2047 - 106%
Penn RR 4%s 65 ..123%
Sal C 6s 45 _ 57%
Sou Pac Rfg 4s 55 . 106
Sou Rv Gen 4s 56_ 98%
West Md 4s 52 2_ 106%
FOREIGN BONDS
Aust 5s 55 _ 101%
Aust 4%s 56 _ 97
Braz 6%s 26-57 _ 63%
Final bond sales S8.260,000.
TREASURY
2s 54-52 Dec. . 10'.27
2%s 59-56 _ 102.21
2%s 70-65 . . . 101.31
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NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. Feb. 26. — IIP’ —
Futures closed 35 cents a bale
higher to 15 lower.
__ __ Open.High.Low.Last
Mch ... 22.09 22.12 22.07 22.08 up 3
May _. 22.04 22.08 72.00 22.05 up 7
Jlv ... 21.72 21.77 21.69 21.75 ud 7
Oct ... 21.14 21.22 21.07 21.11 -.1f 2
Dec ... 21.09 21.16 21.02 21.03 off 3
Middling snot 22.40n up *6.
n—Nominal.
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NEWT ORLEANS SPOT
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 26.—09—
Spot cotton closed steady 25 cents
a bale higher here today. Sales 168.
Low middling 17.75. middling 21.50.
Good middling 21.90, receipts 3,
776. Stock 260.399.
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Curt Wright_ 6%
Curt Wright A. 70%
Doug Aire- G7%
Dow Chem _133
Du Pont-.- i63%
Eastman Kod_177
Firestone - 58%
Gen Elec - -*1%
Gen Foods _ 41%
Gen Mot. 66%
Goodrich _ o8%
Goodyear _ 56
Gt Nor Ry Pf .. 50
Int Harvest_ 79
Int Tel and Tel _ 23%
Johns Man _111
Kennecott - 39
Ligg and Myers B- 85%
Loews _ 77%
Lockheed _ 20%
Lorillard _ 22
Mont Ward . o4%
Nash Kelv . .. 17%
Nat Biscuit _ ‘-,%
Nat Cash Reg- 34%
Nat Dist .. 38%
Ny Cent . 23%
No Am Aviat_ 10
Nor Pac _ 21 %
Packard _ 6%
Param Pic_ 30
Penny J C _ 109%
Penn R R ..._ i6%
Pepsi Cola _ 24%
Phillips Pet __ 49%
Pitt Scr and B _ 8%
-*■ uiiuion _ _ __
Pure Oil _ 18%
Radio _ 12
Radio K O.. 9%
Rem Rand _ 26%
Repub Stl _ 21%
Reynolds B _ 33%
Sears _ 10214
Socony Vac _160
Sou Pac_ 42
Sou Ry _ 37%
Std Brands _ 31%
Std Oil N J . 60
Stewart Warner _ 17%
Swift _ 34
Tex Co_ _ _ 54%
Un Carbide . 85%
Unit Airlines _ 34%
Unit Aircraft _ 30%
Unit Drug . _ 18%
Unit Fruit.. 92%
Unit Gas Imp _ 15%
US Indus Chem _ 44%
US Smelt and Ref_ 79
US Rubber __ 58%
US Steel . 61%
Vanadium _ 24%
Vick Chem _ 50
a Caro Chem _ 4%
Warner Piet _ 14%
West Un A __ -16
West El and Mfg _122%
Woolworth _ 43%
West Un A _ 46
West El and Mfg .. 122%
Woolworth _ 43%
Final stock sales 1,260.000.
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RICHMOND LIVESTOCK
RICHMOND, Va.. Feb. 26.—OP—
(WFA) — Livestock: Hogs, 1.237.
Market at ceiling 14.85, on good
and choice barrows and gilts 160
300 lbs. grading under Federal
carcass inspection. 100-120 lbs.
12.05, 120-140 lbs. 14.05, 140-160
lbs. 14.55, 300-330 lbs. 14.15.
Weights 350 lbs. up 13.65. Good
sows under 350 lbs. 13.35, 350-500
lbs. 12.60, over 500 lbs. 11.85. Good
stags 9.85.
Cattle—Choice steers 15.50, good
14.50- 15.00. medium 12.00-13.50.
common 8.00-10.00. Cows 10.50
11.50. good 9.50-10.00, medium
7.50- 8.00, common 5.50-6.50, shelly
kinds lower. Heifers 13.50-14.00,
medium 8.00-10.00, common 6.00
10.00, common 6.00-7.00. Butcher
bulls 9.50-10.50, medium 8.00-8.50,
common 6.00-7.50. Calves 16.50
17.00, good 14.50-15.50, medium
12.50- 13.50, common 8.00-10.00.
Lambs 15.00-15.50. Sheep 5.00
6.00,
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N. C. POULTRY
RALEIGH, Feb. 26.— W —
(NCDA)— Egg and poultry mar
kets steady to weaker.
Raleigh—US Grade A large 35
to 37 hens, all weights, 26.
Washington—US Grade A large
39 to 40; broilers and fryers 32.5.
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CHARLOTTE SPOT
CHARLOTTE, Feb. 26.—(/P)—Spot
cotton 21.50.
STOCK AVERAGES |
SUFFER DECLINE1
NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—(jP)—Sel
ected stocks displayed consider
able resistance to selling in to
day’s market although the aver
ages, for the fourth consecutive
session, suffered a moderate de
cline.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was off .1 of a point
at 61.3. Of 942 issues registering,
467 were down. 246 up and 229
unchanged. Transfers totalled
1.260.000 shares compared with
1.320.000 Friday.
Bonds were irregularly lower.
Cotton was up 35 cents a bale to
off 15 cents.
Backward in- the Curb were At
lantic Coast Fisheries, Fansteel,
Raytheon, Technicolor and Penn
road. Turnover here was 370,000
shares versus 530,000 in the pre
ceding full session.
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NEW U. S. DEPUTY
CLERK IS NAMED
William C. Shaw, who has been
connected with the Imperial Life
Insurance Co. here for the past
three years, yesterday was sworn
in as deputy clerk of the Wilming
ton division of the eastern North
Carolina district of Federal court
He succeeds J. B. Swails, who
has assumed his duties with the
law firm of Carr, James and Carr.
Mr. Shaw received his appoint
ment from the Chief Clerk in Ra
leigh Saturday and was sworn in
by Mr. Swails, who will retain his
position as U. S. Commissioner un
til a successor is named for Judge
I. M. Meekins, who plans to retire
soon. The new judge will appoint
a commissioner. Mr. Shaw ex
plained.
A resident of Wilmington for 11
years, Mr. Shaw practiced law in
California for five years before
coming here.
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Guest Ministers Plan
Calvary Church Visit
A new pastor for Calvary Baptist
church has not been called but one
of two guest preachers, who will
visit the church this week, may
be selected, the Rev. Earle L.
Bradley, D.D., pastor for the past
six years said yesterday.
Dr. Bradley, who resigned to ac
cept the position of assistant to
the General Secretary of the Bap
tist State convention and mission
ary representative of eastern North
Carolina, preached his farewell
sermon Sunday and will leave
for Raleigh Wednesday.
The two guest ministers are the
Rev. Walter Wallford, of Carthage,
who will preach at 8 p. m. Wednes
day, and the Rev. J. S. Tyson, of
Kannapolis, speaker for both ser
vices Sunday.
A pulpit committee, headed by
R. J. Holliday, has been appointed
to consider a new pastor. Dr. Brad
ley reported.
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NAVAL STORES
SAVANNAH. Ga., Feb. 26.—(A5)
—Turpentine 81 cents a gallon.
Offerings, seven (50-gal. bbls.);
sales 350 gallons; receipts, none
barrels; shipments, 184 barrels;
stocks, 21,494 barrels.
Rosin: (100-lb. drums), offer
ings, none; sales, none; receipts,
none; shipments, 184; stocks
6,347.
Quote: B 5.05. D 5.12. E 5.65, F
5.75, G 5.75, G 5.79, H 5.81, I 5.81,
K 5.85. M 5.87, N 6.03, WG 6.28,
WW 6.55, X 0.55.
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N. C. LIVESTOCK
RALEIGH, Feb. 26.— </R —
(NCDA)—Hog markets active with
tops of 14.55 at Clinton and Rocky
Mount and 14.85 at Richmond.
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