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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES— FINAL • By EDGAR M,\RT|\ I RADIO fWMFD Wibnuto* 1480 KC THURSDAY, APRIL 18 T:JC—F«mHy AlUr. T:4»—Musical Clock. 8:00—News With Martin Ayroneky. 8:18—Musical Clock. *:S0—Blue Correspondent* Arnold the World . 8:46—Rosa Rio. 8:00—The Breakfast Club wMh Bon McNeil. 10:00—My True Story. 10:36—Aunt Jemima Mhow, 10:30—Let’s Dance. 10:45—The Listening Poet. 11:00—Breakfast in Hollywood — Torn Brenamen. 11:30—Gil MMartyn, New*. 11:46—Jack Berch and Boy*. 12:00—Glamour Manor. 12:30—Farm and Home Makers. 1:00—Baukhage Talking. 1:15—Musical Interlude. 1:25—News—Wilmington Star-News. 1:30—American Design Award*. 2:00—John Kennedy, News. 2:15—Ethel and Albert.* 2:30—Sunny Side of the Street. 2:45—Blue Correspondents Around the World. 3:00—Songs by Morton Donwey. 3:15—Devotional Hour. 3:30—Ladies Be Seated. 4:00—Time Views the News. 4:15—Chester Bowles. 4:30—Reports from Abroad. 4:45—Hop Harrigan. 5:00—Terry and the Pirates. 5:15—Dick Tracy. 5:30—Hasten the Day. "5:45^—Treasury Salute. 6:00—Kieman’s News Corner. 6:15—Musical Interlude. 6:25—News—Wilmington Star-News. 6:30—Your Richfield Reporter. 6:45—Stamp Baxter Quartet. 7:00—Headline Editions. 7:15—Raymond Gram Swing. 7:30—Mr. W. E. Yopp—Talk. 7:35—Let’s Dance. 8:00—Earl Godwin—News. 8:15—OP A Program. 8:30—America's Town Meeting of the Air. * 9:30—Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands. 9:55—Coronet Story Teller. 10:00—Fred Waring and Orchestra. 10:30—March of Time Program. OVER THE NETWORKS THURSDAY, APRIL 19 Eastern War Time P.M. Changes in program* as listed due to corrections by networks made too late to incorporate. 5:30—Just Plain Bill, Dramatic—nbc Cimarron Tavern, Serial Skit—cbs The Jack Armstrong Serial—blu-east House of Mystery Series—mbs-basic 6:45—Front Page Farrell Serial—nbc Wilderness Road, Serial Drama—cbs Captain Midnight, a Serial—blu-east Hop Harrigan in Repeat—other blu Tom Mix Serial. Series—mbs-basic 6:00—News Report for 15 Mins.—nbc Fifteen Minutes .of News—cbs-basic Dw>ce Music Orchestra—other cbs Walter Kiernan and News—blu-west Repeat of the Terry Serial—bju-west Chick Carter, Detective Repeat—mbs 6:15—American Serenade; Sports—nbc Calling Pan-America, a Concert—cbs Repeat from Dick Tracy—blu-west Repeat Superman Serial—mbs-west 6:30-^Jack Armstrong Rep’t—blu-west Repeat House of Mystery—mbs-west 6:45—I owell Thomas & Newscast—nbc World News and Commentary—cbs Peggy Mann & Her Song—blu-basic Captain Midnight’s Repeat—blu-west Repeat of Tom Mix Serial—mbs-west 7:00-—Como’s Supper Club—nbc-basic Jack Kirkwood’s Radio Show—cbs News, Commentary & Overseas—blu Fulton Lewis, Jr., Comments—mbs 7:15—World War via Broadcast—nbc Johnnie Johnston, Monica Lewis—cbs Raymond Gram Swing Comment—blu Dancing Music for 15 Mins.—blu 7:30—Bob Bums & Comedy—nbc-basic Mr. Keerv 30 Min. Drama—cbs-basic Dacing Music Orchestra—cbs-Dixie Man From G-2, Drama Series—mbs Arthur Hale and Comment—mbs-east 7:45—Kaltenbom Comment—nbc-west Dancing Music Orches. Period—mbs 8:00—The Frank Morgan Show—nbc Suspense, Mystery Drama Show—cbs Earl Godwin’s News Comment—blu Frank Singiser Newscast—mbs-east 8:15—Lum and Abner Serial Skit—blu Curt Massey’s Brodacast Time—mbs 8:30—Dinah Shore, Variety Show—nbc The Death Valley Sheriff—cbs-basic The Jamboree from Dixie—cbs-Dixie America Town Meeting Forum—blu Agatha Christie's Poirot, Play—mbs 8:55—Five Minutes News Period—cbs 9:00—Bing Crosby & Music Hall—nbc Bowes & Gould Concert Series—cbs Gabriel Heatter and Comment—mbs 9:15—Dramas From Real Life—mbs 9:30—Joan Davis & Variety—nbc-basic Bob Burns with Repeat—other nbc Corliss Archer Dramatic Series—cbs Spotlight Bands,'. Guest Orches.—blu Half-Hour Song with Antonini — mbs 9:55—Five Minutes Story Teller—blu 10:00—Abbott & Costello Comedy—nbc First Line Drama, About Navy—cbs Fred Waring’s Musical Variety—blu Arch Oboler’s Plays for Radio—mbs 10:30—The Rudy Vallee Varietee—nbc Larry Douglas Songs and Guests—cbs The March of Time and Guests—blu Swings the Thing from Chicago—mbs 11:00—News for 15 Minutes—nbc-basic The Supper Club Repeat—other nbc News, Variety, Dance 2 h.—cbs & blu Newsreel; Dance Orches. 2 hr.—mbs 11:15—Variety and News to 1 a.m.—nbc FINANCIAL NEWS Stock Market Quotations (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Alleghany ..—.- "% A1 Chem and Dye - 163 Allis Chal Mfg ---— 46% Am Can . 97-^ Am Roll Mill . 19 Am Smelt and Ref. 47% A T and T . 164% £r,t=S„B i™ f::::::::::::::::::::: Aviat Corp —-- 6% Baldwin - 30 B and O . 1' Barnsdall - 22% Bendix Aviat - 53% Beth Stl ..-. 77 Boeing Airpl- 18 Vi Borden _ 36 Budd Mfg - 12 Burl Mills - 22% ur Add Mach - 15 Case J I _ 41% Caterpil Trac - 54% Ches and O_ 51% Chrysler -105% Coca Cola —.. Coml Credit -- 44% Coml Solv_ 17 V4 Comwlth and Sou ...-- 1% Consol Edis _ 29 Cons Vultee ...1- 20% Cont Can _ 44% Corn Prod _ 64% Curt Wright _ 5% Curt Wright A_ 19% Doug Aire _•._ 66 Dow Chem _137% Du Pont _169 Eastman Kod _182 Firestone ___ 61% Gen Elec ___ 42% Gen Foods _ 42% Gen Mot_ 69% Goodrich _ 62% Goodyear _ 57 Gt Nor Ry Pf... 54% Int Harvest _ 85% Int Tel and Tel _. 27% Johns Man _117 Kennecott _ 39% Ligg and M B _ 86% Loews _ 79% Lockheed _ 21 • Lorillard _ 23% Mont Ward .... 61% Nash Kelv _ 19% Nat Biscuit _ 25 Nat Cash Reg__ 34% Nat Dist __ 40% Ny Cent ..IIII.IIIII 25 ' No Am Aviat .. 10% Nor Pac - " 74.14 Packard .l_ 6% Param Pic ... 31 Penny J C ..I"::::” 110% Pepsi Cola - 25% Phillips Pet . 54 Pitt Scr and B. ” g Pullman .53 Pure Oil..I.. 20 Radio . IIIIII”’ 11% Radio K O . gi^ Rem Rand _26% Repub Stl . ” 23% Reynolds B .. 3414 Sears - ” 106% Socony ac . 171;. Sou Pac _" 4g Sou Ry _I””””" 44 Std Brands _ 3234 Std Oil NJ ..HI”” 81% Stewart Warner _ 19% Swift --—..III” 32% Tex Co . I 54% Un Carbide_ 89% Unit Airlines_ " 35% Unit Aircraft .I 29% Unit Corp_ 2 Unit Drug ..IIIIIIIIII 18% Unit Fruit .. 9514 Unit Gas Imp__ 1714 US Indus Chem__ 47 iA US Rubber_ 60% US Smelt and Ref__”” 60% US Steel _ 67% Vanadium _I 26% Va Caro Chem _.... 4% Warner Pic __ 15 West Un A..’_IIIIIII 47% West El and Mfg__136% Woolworth _ ” 457^ Final stock sales 1,710.000."" -v Bond Quotations At and SF 4s 95--131% ACL 4%s 64 . 107% B and O 4s 48 ..— 103% Can Pac 4s Perp -103% CB and Q 4%s 77--115% E I Inc 97 -.- 68% Cri and P Rfg 4s 34 - 59 % Cl Ut 4%s 77. 106% D and R GWest 5s 55_ 10% Fla EC 5s 74 . 68% Hud C 5s 62A__ 83 Hud and Man 5s 57 - 36% 111 Cent 4%s 56 .— 87% Int G N 6s 52 ... 75 L and N 4%s 2003 unquoted MK and T Aj 5s 67 . 87% Mo PG 4s 75 _ 39 NYC Rfg 5s 2013 ..— 94% Nor and Wes 4s 96 - 136 Nor Pac 6s 2047 .— 107 Penn RR 4%s 65 _123% Sal C 6s 45.. 62% Sou Pac Rfg 4s 55 - 106% Sou Ry Cn 5s 94.. 120 Sou Ry Gen 4s 56_100% West Md 4s 52 *.. 106% FOREIGN BONDS. Aust 4%s 56_101% Braz 6%s 26-57 . 67% Rio Gr Do Sul 6s 68 _ 42 Final bond sales $12,130,000. TREASURY 2%s 47-45 ...._ 101.1 2%s 60-55 .. 113.30 2%s 59-56 6. 102.23 2%s 70-65 .. 101.4 _v_ RICHMOND LIVESTOCK RICHMOND, Va„ April 18.—(JP) —(USDA)—Hogs: 700. Market at ceiling $14.85, on good and choice barrows and gilts 120-330 lbs. 13.35. Good sows under 350 lbs. 14.10; 350-500 lbs. 14.10; over 500 lbs. 13.35. ood stags 11.85. Cattle: choice steers 15.50-16.00; good 14.50-15.00; medium 12.00 13.50; common 8.00-10.00. Good beef type cows 10.50-11.50; good dairy type 9:50-10.00; medium 7.50 8.00; common 5.50-6.50; shelly kinds lower. Good beef type heif ers 13.50-14.00; medium 8.00-10.00; light common kinds 6.00-7.50. Choice calves 16.50-17.00; good 14.50-15.00; medium grades 12.50 13.50; common 8.00-10.00. Good to choice lambs 15.00-15.50. Good sheep 5.00-6.00. -V NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK, April 18. — (ff) - Futures closed 50 cents a bale high er to 5 lower. Open High Low Last May .. 22.61 22.68 22.56 22.67 up 1 Jly ... 22.40 22.46 22.37 22.46 up 7 Oct ...21.98 22.00 21.90 21.97 unch Dec ... 21.90 21.90 21.81 21.89 off 1 Mch .. 21.82 21.84 21.74 21.81 uncn Middling spot 22.99n up 6. n—Nominal. -V NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, April 18.—^)— Cotton closed very steady unchang ed to 50 cents a bale higher. Open High Low Close May . 22.58 22.62 22.53 22.62 up 10 Jlv .. 22.39 22.45 22.35 22.44 up 6 Oct .. 1.98 21.98 21.90 21.96 up 1 Dec 21.89 21.90 21.82 21.88 unch Mch _ 21.82 21.82 21.77 21.80 up 1 naval stores SAVANNAH, Ga„ April I8.t—<A>)— Turpentine 80 cents a gallon- of. ferings 70 (50-gal. bbls.); sales 3, 500 galons; receipts 53 barrels; shipments 161 barrels; stocks 14, 227 barrels. Rosin: (100-lb. drums), offerings none; sales none; receipts 130; shipments none; stocks, 2,299. Quotes: Unchanged. -V-- . N. C. POULTRY RALEIGH, April 18. — Ub — (NCDA)—Egg and poultry markets steady to firm. RALEIGH—U. S. grade A large 36; hens, all weights, 27. Washington—U. S. grade A large 39 1-2; broilers and fryers 33.9. -V— NEW ORLEANS SPOT NEW ORLEANS, April 18.—Ub— Spot cotton closed steady 25 cents a bale higher today. Sales 3.377; low middling 18.30; middling 22.05: good middling 22.45; receipts 6, 855, stock 273.160. STOCKS ADVANCE ON BROAD SCALE NEW YORK, April 18.- (#) _ Stocks adanced broadly today on a new surge of buying that pushed the averages up to new peaks since August 3, 1937. Dealings totaled 1,710,000 shares against 2,070,000 yesterday. The Associated Press 60-stock composite advanced .7 of a point to 64.3. All of the component av erages established new highs. Santa Fe, Allied Chemical, East man Kodak and Servel showed fin al gains of 2 to 3 points. Up a point or more were Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Willys-Overland, Stude baker, Harvester, Westinghouse, Union Carbide, Pullman, Nash Kelvinator, Chesapeake and Ohio, Southern Railway and Southern Pacific. Nickel Plate common soared 7 1-2 and the preferred, 5, 3-4, just before the close. Rails led an upward move in bonds. Cotton futures were 50 cents a bale higher to five cents lower. Curb stocks moderately higher included Transwestern Oil, Brew ster Aero and Electric Bond and Share_ Transfers here were 390, 000 shares against 530,000 Tuesday. -V 25 Are Scheduled To Be Naturalized At Federal Court Twenty-five aliens are scheduled to be naturalized, next Tuesday, at the spring term of the Wil mington division of Federal court, William C. Shaw, clerk of court, said yesterday. He added that all who are to appear have been noti fied. Mr. Shaw said it was expected that Judge Johnson J. Hayes, pre siding, would address the new cit izens. . The docket for the term, which begins April 23, is expected to be a heavy one with both civil and criminal cases. Liquor law viola tions will dominate the criminal session. Because of the heavy docket, members of the local bar voted not to bring any new cases up at this session. -V N. C. LIVESTOCK RALEIGH, April 18. — I/O — (NCDA)—Hog markets steady with tops of 14.55 at Clinton and Rocky Mount and 14.85 at Richmond. -y CHARLOTTE SPOT CHARLOTTE. April 18.— — Spot cotton 22.20. -V BUT WAR BONDS AND STAMPS *jr Shortening, j / Sugar, Eggs, I and Milk 1 Duff's Waffle Max ! GLASSES REPAIRED LENSES REPLACED cJhe (Dpti cal Shop I In Jie Jewel Box 109 N. FRONT 6T. Does “Dumbarton Oaks” Protect the Small Nations? “YES!” says Democratic Senatoi- Lister Hill "No!” says Republican Senator Homer Ferguson Is Dumbarton Oaks a convenient way for the “Big 3” to divide the world at the moment, (possibly forcing small nations into self protecting blocks that can bring on new wars) or is it the sanest, fairest way yet conceived for giving small nations their fail; voice in world affairs? The whole vital question of whether or not you or your children may have to shoulder a gun some years from now may be involved in the subject of tonight’s fiery discussion at America’s Town Meeting. Senator Lister Hill argues that the rights of small nations are amply protected; Senator Homer Ferguson vig-' orously disagrees. For excitement, information, and vital arguments on both sides tune in to A merica’* Town Meeting, rponsored by The tycader't Digest, tonight. 1VMFD—8:30 P. M. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Obstacle 4. Offer 7. Before (naut ) 9. Burned 12. Fat 13. Writing board 14 Deity tsylvan) 15. Kind of automobile 15 Type measures IT Large moth 19 Depart 20 On*> wVm engraves 2* On the left aide (Naut.l 2? Accumulate 28. Partial dic tionary of a work 30. Music note 31 Personal pronoun 32 Peck at 35 Come in 39. Satirical drama 41. Concise 42. Sacred pictures (Russ ch.) 43. Pebble 44. Sea eagles 45. Spread grass to dry 46. 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