King's Business - 1963-07

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CALIFORNIA Arroyo Grande-San Luis Obispo KCJH

1280 9:00 A.M. MTWTF 550 7:30 A.M. Sun. 1050 9:30 A.M. MTWTF 1290 8:30 A.M. Sun. 1130 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 6:30 P.M. MTWTF 8:00 A.M. MTWTF 1570 7:00 P.M. MTWTF 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 1460 9:00 A.M. MTWTF (FM) 1570 910 8:30 A.M. MWF 1400 8:00 A.M. MTWTF 590 7:30 A.M. Sun. 1350 9:30 A.M. MTWTF 7:30 A.M. MTWTF 860 8:00 A.M. MTWTF 910 7:30 A.M. Sun 1100 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 1440 7:00 A.M. Sun. 8:00 A.M. MTWTF 790 3:00 A.M. MTWTF 1350 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 630 8:30 A.M. MWF 800 11:30 A.M. MTWTF 11:30 A.M. MTWTF OREGON 790 11:00 A.M. MTWTF 12:30 A.M. MTWTF

Bakersfield-Wasco KAFY Chico-Marysville KHSL Fresno-Dinuba KWSO

KRDU KCIB KCVR Lodi-Stockton KCVR Los Angelos

94.5

KBBI KTYM

107.5 (FM)

Los Angeles-Lona Beach KGER 1390

KGER

1390

Oxnard-Ventura-Santa Barbara KOXR

message was clear. As I read, I began to think about America and being an American and what it all stands for; and I thought about our enemies and what they intend to do to Am­ erica, to those rich lands and farms, to the cities and the people, to its freedom and its hope. And, suddenly, I realized that I am a sick American. I mean really sick. I am sick of panacea and of backing up. I am sick of reaction where there should be initiative. I am sick of bureaucrats who tell me that my enemy is not really my ene­ my and that I should live together with murderers and tyrants. I am sick of government that hasn’t the guts to clean traitors out of its own offi­ ces. And I’m sick of being a nice, patient guy about it. I am sick of placidly accepting excuses instead of successes; of being a silent gentleman about it for fear of controversy. I am sick of my country being ridiculed all over the world. I am sick of pink­ fingered politicians who place person­ al career above the fate of the Flag. I am sick of 40 years of relentless, creeping, c a n c e r o u s , Communistic godlessness that never once has wav­ ered from its avowed purpose of con­ quering that Flag and seeing it tramp­ led in the mud under Russian boots. I am sick of my genteel desire to stand pat and pray while the enemy ad­ vances. I am sick of educators who teach tolerance of subversion and of clergy­ men who would have me quail at the specter of battle and turn my cheek in fear of what our enemies might do. In all honesty, the thing of which I am most sick is the man who let these things come to me: myself. And by the living God who made me, Sir, I am a sick American who intends to get well. —Fed-Up Citizen

I a m o n e of the Americans who heard Mr. Khrushchev tell our nation that my great-grandchildren will grow up in a Communist world. For some time now, this has bothered me. I am not a brave man — not even a big one. I suppose I would have to admit that I am, among my own neighbors and in my own cul­ ture, the typical, average, well-edu­ cated, genteel suburbanite, to whom family, the mortgage, and security have been the all-important items. I am now 50, and soon my wife and I will see the first of our three children married. I paint my own house, repair my own car, grub my own devil grass, and nurse a modest savings account at the Bank of Am­ erica. I am a law-abiding man on the quiet side, and dissension makes me terribly nervous. Frankly, I am the kind who simply doesn’t have it in him to fight anyone ever. My wife had me cleaning out an old trunk in the storage room the other day, and I ran across the huge old family Bible that I hadn’t thought about for years. My great-grandmoth­ er had kept a journal of the trip across the Great Plains with a wagon and oxen when she and great-grandpa were youngsters coming out to settle in California in the great migration. Great-grandma wrote about it as the wild, new land, rich and abundant in mythical proportions. On the trail she wrote of sickness and hunger, and heat and cold, and dust and thirst, and the deaths and births like beads strung together on a thread of hope — hope of freedom and a land of plenty for their children yet unborn. And when she viewed the new land, she wrote in simple word pictures of the cities and farms and schools, and happiness that would some day bloom in the greatness of the vast new land. She wrote of her tomorrow and my today. The ink was badly faded, but the

Redding-Red Bluff KQMS San Bernardino KFXM

KCKC San Diego

KBBW 102.9 (FM)

XEMO KDEO

San Francisco KFAX Santa Maria KCOY

Alban^-Eugene

KW IL

Ashland-Medford KRVC Coquille-Coos Bay

KWRO

Portland KPDQ KPDQ

93.7 (FM)

WASHINGTON

Blaine-Vancouver, B.C. KARI 550

11:30 A.M. MTWTF 11:30 A.M. MTWTF 11:30 A.M. MTWTF

Seattle-Tacoma KGDN

630

Spokane KCFA

1330 1490 1390

Walla Walla KTEL Yakima

8:00 A.M. MWF

KBBO

10:00 A.M. MTWTF

OTHER STATES

Albuqucrqua, New Mexico KARA Aztec, New Mexico KNDE 1340

1310

7:00 A.M.MTWTF

9:30 A.M. MTWTF 8:00 A.M. MTWTF 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 8:30 A.M. MTWTF 12:00 Noon MTWTF 9:00 A.M. MTWTF 3:30 P.M. Tues. 10:00 P.M. MTWTF 9:00 A.M. MTWTF 9:00 A.M. MTWTF 8:30 A.M. MWF 10:30 P.M. Sun 8:00 A.M. MTWTF

Billinas, Montana KURL Caldwell-Bolae KBFM

730

94.1 (FM)

KBGN

910 990

Denver KLIR KLIR

100.3 (FM)

Lapeer, Michigan WMPC Miamiaburg, Ohio WFCJ Newton, Kansas KJRG Phoenix, Arizona KHEP 1280 Pueblo-Colorado Springs KFEL 970 Springfield, Ohio WEEC 100.7 (FM) Tuscon, Arizona KAIR 1490 1230 93.7 (FM) 950

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