Word: jam
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Suspense (Thurs. 8 p.m., CBS). Blue Eyes, the story of a man who got into a jam for not killing his wife; with J. Carrol Naish...
...Traffic Jam. Last week they had plenty of both to talk about. The major cartoon-buying magazines (Satevepost, Collier's, True, This Week, etc.) were using twice as many gag panels as in 1941, and paying more for them. (Prices were up, too, in the New Yorker's exclusive stable.) But competition was getting tougher, even for the 50 artists who make 70% of the sales to the majors...
Peter: "We love sweets like babies, we don't love no lumps of cheese, and tough bread, no we just like to eat soft stuff, soft bread, soft ice cream, soft chocolate, soft mush, soft potatoes, soft jam, and peanut butter, we don't except at a little meat we don't really chew. . . . Soft eats make soft...
...Traffic Jam. In Tempe, Ariz., Scott Whitcock tied his horse to a hitching rack, left it there too long, came back to find a parking ticket tied to the saddle horn...
Breakfast did not take long. Frank had three eggs, half a dozen strips of home-cured bacon, four pieces of toast heavy with butter and jam, two cups of coffee. It was close to 7 o'clock when the four clattered off to the fields in the battered 1934 Dodge light truck...