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sw.ew.-t" Pithburgh Pre, Sept. 1957 47 AH totov'tlM yifw ere mmW fey fe ferda4tft4 ttltlwl temtlve. mn4 er. StflHt letf'-eMewfe ceeet wttlMM eeiee. TV KEY PREVIEWS Tonight's Best Bets Television Programs MOO M.

W.dn.sd.v to 4 -00 P. M. ThurUy) Radio Programs Preirent llttlnft are tupplltd By atotleit tmaj are akac la ehanea witheu aetlca. LATE WEDNESDAY Wednesday's top television shows as previewed by TV Channel Key's staff experts who Channel KDKA-TV fiHskarsh WJAC-TV Johnttowa 7 WTRF Wlutlinj, W. Ve.

ings and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood: (CBS, AIC) (NBC, CBS) (NBC) WAGON TRAIN "The Obviously determined to make a strong initial impact, this new "adult" hour-long western leads with its ace. Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine plays an unwelcome member of the wagon train, a sot no's being victimized by the out laws. Danger and the love of a good woman help straighten him out and he rises to heroic proportions when the occasion demands. Borgnine is splendid, as is the rest of the cast and it's an interesting show. But, couldn't it have been done Mr.

McStaremore Goes on Record As Liking the Tunes Sung by Patti Page "My favorite record?" yawned T. V. McStaremore, a man eternally drowsy from staying up to watch television. better in, half the time? Channels 11, 6, 77:30 p. I THE BIG RECORD A pmceed by pretty Patti Page, have waxed hit recordings.

Your rehearsal previewer par ticularly liked Tony Bennett's "In the Middle of an Island." attend rehearsals, watch screen Willy Moran Story." (Debut.) "livp" TV disc jockey show, and featuring performers who pilot would preier nis sister, the family gets involved wnen Killer Instinct." An ex-war David VVavne's amusing rendition of "Somethin' Sorta' (from "Finian's and Hoagy Car-michael, playing the world's only "Rocking Chair'' piano. Eddie Cantor is on hand for some nostalgic ditties, plus teenage favorite Sal Mineo, Japanese vocalist Michiko Hamamura, and others. Jukebox fans should love this show. (Color.) Channels 2, 98:00 p. m.

Well, it would be a toss-up between 'Sleepy Time Down South' and 'Who Threw the Tranquilizers in Mrs. Murphy's "Tonight I shall be watching Talli Page's new show, 'The Big Record' with great Interest, Patti has been a favorite of mine ever since she recorded "Allegheny have a fine -moon here in Allegheny County, I'm told. Something to do with smoke control, I believe, and I certainly plan to go out and take a look at it some night when there's nothing FATHKR KNOWS BEST "Betty and the Jet Pilot." A few good laughs at the beginning as Bud can't under stand why a red-blooded jet Bettv. to him. The rest of KDKA WCAE 12)0 5iO0 111 iJO Hwt Pol lo thr, PoKan onimkta i lanq Wihtd Pallfin ConfinuiK.

N(vii PollanT W't'ttr SfOH 3 Smr uiin Nwij Rcfd wtht Shelf Wmm Up Pilot, vi. Nj Pfinc Jay Mdval in Mirha! onimv Riga ConllmikKl lonight Lonii(HiM SvntpKany I on oh I Cen'nud tiM Nibn Nw Hill Ntcbitf ConiintjuJ Con.iiuntd llll 6 "7 1 1 Com i nut a 0Mnved B(itfball uihniiH fan' i nut rt 101 I I I 1 ,41 cwtinit(i Wtlu.t OttrcW THURSDAY 7.00 4 8,00 111 ,30 4 9,00 is 104 141 Nawtt tortJM CoiHic. Niwi Wihn Co-dtt Conimnad Nawtt CofdK Conllfiid Newt CoMic A Co Nwi Cotd Conflmtod vVthn odi Conttm-ad Nwt Callon Conttnfd VVihrt Pwllon Continuod Naw( Pallon" Corrtlmtad Wthn Pnllnn tontlmjrt Navyi ttorav Wthr, Ttorav Conttnitad iwi! Trocatf Contm. Wll r. Traty Continued Nawj? Irocay rnnftniitij Wthi, Itn.ay Cfintmuarf Newij Tfotey Continitad 1tQ(av Continuat-f Newit Polkan CantinvmH Whri rnllor Cntinad 11 12 1,00 .11 ,10 -41 4 fc the romance takes a more serious turn Amiable family show with a trace of second-half melancholia.

Channels 11. 6, 78:30 p. m. KRAFT THEATER hero kills an armed hold-up man and then finds the criminal was well known for using blank cartridges. The "hero" now had to find out if he has a "killer instinct" and it takes him the full hour to do same.

Rip Torn is good as the confused young man and Peggy Ann Garner is on hand as his girl friend, (Color.) Channels 11, 69:00 p. m. Mitch Swings Back At Frank Sinatra By FRED REMINGTON Little attention has been paid thus far to the remarks of Mitch Miller during his visit to Pittsburgh last weekend as part of the Jimmy Dean entourage. He took some hefty swings at Frank Sinatra. As a result of the tremendously complicated law suit involving the Ohie (CBS) NBC.

ABC) (Educational) 11:00 A. M. 2. 9 GODFREY II, 6, 7 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Speal.nj baloie United Na- mns. 13 eTH GRADE READING 11:30 A.

M. 2, -STRIKE II RICH Quit, with Warren Hull. II, e. 7 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES-Quit 13 SCHOOLTIME TALKING TOWN 11:45 A. M.

13 MAGIC DOORWAYS AFTERNOON 11:00 'P. M. 2 BILL IURNS News II, 7-TIC TAC DOUGH Quit, with Jact Bany. 9 HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN With DnneirJ Woods. 13 WORLD OF MUSIC 12:15 f.

M. 2. 9 LOVE OF LIFE Serial 12:30 P. M. 2-SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Serial.

II. 4. 7 IT COULD BE YOU 9-LOOK LADIES U4rview, news for woman, 12:45 P. M. 2 GUIDING LIGHT Serial 9 REGIONAL NEWS 1:00 P.

M. 2-BlG MOVIE "Hit. Kind of Woman," Jane Russell, Robert Mitchum. Part I. TV Key Rating: Good m).

II AMOS 'N ANDY RURAL REVIEW 7 HEART OF HOMi live interviews. 9 TROUBLE WITH FATHER "Milli Human KinHMdi(H 13 9TH GRADE SCIENCE 1:15 P. M. BACK TO GOD Religious film. 1:30 P.

M. 2 MOVIE (Cont.l 1 1 LIFE WITH ELIZABETH Cnmadv with Petty White. 6 FEATURE THEATER "Return of Rin Tin Tin." Don-' aid Woods. TV Key Ralmj: Fair (1947). 7 CLUB 60 (Color) MuM-'al variety.

eAS THE WORLD TURNS Serial 13 SCHOOLTIME AMERICA 2:00 P. M. 2-MOVIE (Cont.l II MIDDAY MATINEE Filmed duma, 9-OUR MISS BROOKS "I ivinn Statues." 13 FRENCH THROUGH TV 2:20 P. M. 2 PAT KIELY Newt 2:30 P.

M. 2, 9 HOUSE PARTY. With Art Linlletter. II. t.

7 BRIDE AND GROOM 13 PEACE OF MIND 3:00 P. H. 2, 9 BIG PAYOFF Audience participation sv'tli Randy Merriman and Bess My- erson. II, 6, 7 MATINEE THEATER (Color) "Mysterioui Disappearance," the story of (he landing of two men from outer spa; a on a farm of a scho'arly professor, 13 YOUR OWN HOME 3:30 P. M.

2. 9 THE VERDICT IS YOURS Courtroom drema. 3:43 P. M. 13 MAGIC DOORWAYS WEDO, WPIT Heard in Europe Thrmtfjh Rome frral of radio transmission two Pittsburgh district radio stations have been received overseas, according to cards addressed to them.

WEDO in McKeesport and WPIT, Pittsburgh, have been notified in recent days that I ONLY KDKA FM 02.0 Finn mtittlo from 4 p. m. Ut rirnln btini'liftll gtimi'ii mill new oti (li hour every day. (Se Radio Highlights.) WK.IF 0.1.7 mtt. On Hi air with Innlruntental mimlo dally from a.

in. to I a. m. Saturday until 2 a. m.

8unitay, A a. in. to niitl tileltU I two national music-licensing organization, BMI (Broadcast Musi Inc.) and ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), Miller and Sinatra hate one another. Sinatra's an ASCAP man; Miller's -a BMI man. Miller is vice-president and "artists and repertoire If" xiL Radio Highlights WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Channel 4:00 P.

M. BRIGHTER DAY Serial .11,. 7 QUEEN FOR A DAY Jack Pailev emree -SUNSHINE BOYS GmDel Sinqers. 13 CHILDREN'S CORNER 4:15 r. M.

2. 9 SECRET 4:30 P. M. 2 BIG ADVENTURE II. 1 7-QUEEN (Cent.) EDGE Or NlGHt 4:45 P.

M. II, 1. 7 MODERN ROMANCES Serial 5:00 P. M. 2 BIG ADVENTURE MOVII "Drumi Along the Mohawk." Henry Fonda, Cleudetle Colbert.

Conclusion. II. 7 COMEDY TIME "Homa Movies." A quarrel between Joan and Brad if tattled when they show tome home moviai to their friends. a SAfafcBRUSM IRAK "Cherokee Uprising." mickey Mousi- Children's Variety Show( 13-WORLD OF MUSIC 5:30 P. M.

2 ADVENTURE (Cont.) I (CAPTAIN JIM POPEYI CLUB Cartoons, comedy. 7 INNER SANCTUM "Stranger," A stranger walks Into an Inn to register, and finds himself suddenly accused cf murder. EVENING 6:00 P. M. 2 ANNIE OAKLEY 1 1 PUBLIC DEFENDER Drama SPORTS PAGF 7 FLATTS AND SCRUGGS Western musical local.

-UNCOVERED "Denaer in Beauty." 13 WORLD WE WANT Herald Tribune High School Forum delegates wear their native costumes, and talk ebout their experiences end impressions after their three-month ttay In four different American homes end schools. 6:13 P. M. 4 NEWS 6:30 P. M.

2 SUPERMAN A vengeful erook has the secret for preparing the only substance fatal to Superman, II LOCAL NEW? WATERFRONT "Oil Island." 7 POPEYE PLAYHOUSE Cartoons, Comedy. TIME OUT FOR SPORTS 13- PITT PARADE Local news and events, 6:45 P. M. II NBC NEWS 7 NEWS; WEATHER 9 DOUGLAS EDWARDS Newi 13 20TH CENTURY POETRY William W. Batts Jr.

con-ider. poet "Walt Whitman." 7:00 M. 2 CARL IDE, NEWS: WEATHER 1 1 ADVENTURE "Wait For Ma 4 SHERIFF. OF COCHISI "Gunrunners." 7 7 O'CLOCK REPORT CHEYENNE Cheyenne's courage end honor are tested in encounters with Indians, gold-hungry desperadoes and a lovely woman, in "War Party." 13 20TH CENTURY POETRY (Cont.) 7:15 P. M.

2 DOUGLAS EDWARDS News 7:30 P. M. 2 HIGHWAY PATROL Dan Mathews traps, a. killer, en the run by dropping roadblock from the air. II, 6, 7 WAGON TRAIN Ward Bond and Robert Hortori star with guests Ernest Borgnine end Marjorie Lord, in "The Willy Moran Story." A drunlea e-pri2efighter.

battles to regain hit self-respect. 9 CHEYENNE (Cont.) 13-OUR NATION'S ROOTS Viewers are told about the immigrants coming to this country who brought with them many crafts end skills. 8:00 P. M. THE BIG RECORD (Color) Patti Page stars with guests Sal ftineo, Tony Bennett, Hoaqy Carmichael, David Wayne, EHa Logan, Eddie Cantor, Japan's top recording star, Michiko Hamamura end Mitch Miller.

II, 6, 7 WAGON TRAIN (Cont.) 13 FAMILY SURVIVAL Film end live demonstrations of Civil Defense es applied tj home and family will be presented in observance of "Civil Defense Week." 8:30 P. M. 2, BIG RECORD (Cont. II, 1. 7 FATHER KNOWS BEST "Betty and the Jet Bud finds end returns crash hel' met lost by a flight lieutenant while testing a plane.

Bud's good deed Fas a major affect on Betty's life. KQV Ml 1410 wwsw 70 rM 14. mm lorry Kov Cant i Ntwi iaiv Kay Continued Bxkiav Smith loo lunti Mown Too Kms Mvsttiv Com.) Nxtvi Louit JifttOl font Nwb cent, i Nw Nwi I tun Conttnutrt Tontimi(l Cont i Ntvri Ti-nni ConilnyaH Conl i Nw Nwi Snortj OM Timer ConlmuH Contlnustd Nw, OW Stgrt OH Nwi- Arthur OOsilitf fas Pt Htfirvi Nw Ughin Muaiie alMhoi 11(11 )Oti- AtTitat 'n' Anrtv ConfinutxsJ Ed. Mumuw Night WolehT- Con(iiHt)H Nwti WiW foniohr Ai Main C.onlinif Mulie fw RHidire; CntimM Cont Nv otl i NigK Cunttnt'oa Cont.l Utwt Nit Wolfhmn font.i Nwt (ntfnir. Ntw Sign Nowti Him LontmuiMl Conhnuad Hnii Sooni tVacord Hit lutkai Schh Koeoiflf Hut Nawi, Mm Karottf Mirt Tuckai, Soti, RatQid Hut tonight at 0 Cortini'q Continuad Cont i nut Co Irian Hot Continual Coitimad Continual tie an MaltvHy Cont mt vontlnoad Continuad All Swi UnoT Conttnuad Contino Continual 7Q Club Cntinuad Contintiaol Cluh A m.

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1 In Major," KQV, 10:00. WAMO IS yiAR OLD TUNE TO CARL STUART ON riTTSIURGH'S OHLV COUNTiy-MUSIC STATION MOTOROLA 21.in. TV Oleaeeel THINNER SLENDER 1 79 95 COMPLETE SELECTION OF. TOP NAME BRANDS! ADMIRAL IMERJuM MnTPnlNT MOTOROLA WESTINQHOUSE DUMONT WJAS ABC UiO -aK 86floihu KlO.1-6800 ft WSTV Steubetivllle. II WIIC Hmkur.n II WQED FiHtburfh Patti l'nge seen on Channel 2 at 8:00 p.

m. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00 A. M. 2, JIMMY DEAN SHOW Country and popular music, 7 GARROWAY News and features. 7:30 A.

M. 2. 9 DEAN (Cont.) II, a. 7 GARROWAY (Cont.) 7:45 A. M.

2-CBS NEWS 9-RD 9 CARTOON 7:55 A. M. 2 TODAY IN PITTSBURGH 1 1 NEWS OF PITTSBURGH 8:00 A. M. 2.

9 CAPTAIN KANGAROO Children's show, II. 6 7 GARROWAY (Cont.) 13 TEST PATTERN A. M. 2, 9 CAPT. KANGAROO (Cont.) II.

7 GARROWAY (Cent.) 13 TTD PHYSICS 8:45 A. M. 2-NEWSj JOSIE'S STORYLAND Sonqs and stories for youngsters. 9 CBS NEWS 9:00 A. M.

4, 7 ROMPER ROOM (Color) For pre school children. II CAPTAIN JIM POPEYE CLUB 9 MORNING MOVIE "Sheriff of Cimarron." 13 OPERA FOR TODAY i 9:15 A. M. ALFRED WARING I i 9:30 A. 1 ON LOCATION M.

live pick-up, ll-COFFEE BREAK COMEDY 7-ROMPER ROOM ICenf.l 13 SCHOOLTIME-STORY-TELLER 10:00 A. M. 2 GARRY MOORE Garry and Durward Kirby enter into a discussion of dreams and what they mean, lrj'3T-ARLEN FRANCIS Women's features. 10:15 A. M.

13 SCHOOLTIME SCIENCE 10:30 A M. 2. 9 ARTHUR GODFREY II. A. 7 TREASURE HUNT: With Jan Murray.

13 TTO PHYSICS DAYTIME STATIONS WPIT 730 KC IATI WEDNESDAY 4 00 News 4uiRciQLhilme 4i JO-Gtatian Malodiea 900-New StOi-Conimutert Special 5-43 Glance at Soorrt i 1 5-Commutert Soerlal I' Moiir on Peck Off THURSDAY 7:00 Eve Opener 'ilS-Peligiauf M.islr Oil. i tion Hour 7i43 llnltv Vitw- noinl liOO f-ercv Lrawtord I 30 nck llhle ViOb-Dr. Munvon )U B.vivbI 10 00 Hci.n at Bm ol Haahno Chine 11,00 Jenv Mc- Canned it. vtvol Center 1 1 a-oits MusU IS.iAJ.Iroad-aiiiru. tot Jesus I aa Vnughen 12:45 Allen revival HalU If lialoue Muilr OO Ilnhan Heut 00 Ne I i'.

Sim time 30 Polka Party WDUO-FM WEDNESDAY SOON.w. Concert 5 OO AIleinoon Snorts eilS-Dlnnei Mutlt ot View 7.00- Books and 730. Golden OO Concart Hall 00 Newt, SienOK WILY1080 lATf WEDNESDAY a OO-lloclr and KiHe 4.00 IOSO Caravan Of lAtLY THURSDAY and Rock 9,05 Swt Charles wtth Blllv 12 00 Newt 12 05-Pa Tumeitre News 2 05 Va. TumoiVe JU-Swet Chariot 2 Ou-ffocK ana Rde 3 30 Pa. lurnoive 5 00-Rork and Ride A O0 I 080 Cntovan 7i30-Si8n Off Hi-Fi Sound IN ABOUT ONE HOUR OPEN 9:30 to 9 I 790 Sinatra man" for Columbia Rec- Mitch Miller ords, a CBS subsidiary.

AS such he has a dominant voice In what tunes will be recorded by the singers under contract to Columbia Records. If the tunes are g-oodVnes the artists can get rich overnight, as Joan Weber did with "Let Me Go, Lover." If the tunes are dogs, the singer gets what Paddy shot at nothing. Sinatra has contended repeatedly, that the songs Mitch Miller choose for him were dogs, chosen merely because they were BMI Interviewed last "weekend on KDKA's Program PM, Mitch Miller said: "I can't believe that Frank has been behind these charges. I think a high-powered public relations firm is using him." VV sVs7 Us there any more cutting an insult than to say of ainan: He couldn't have thought Hhis tip himself, somebody put tlie words in his vwuth.J "When Frank left Columbia," went -on Mitch, "he owed us $150,000. That debt has been erased through royalties on songs he recorded for us during the time he Bays we forced him to do unsalable tunes." This obviously was In reply to a letter 'filed by Sinatra with a Congressional committee looking into the broadcasting, field: "Some years ago I was under contract-to Columbia Records," wrote Sinatra "before Mr.

Miller's arrival at Columbia Records I found myself enjoying a freedom of selection of material a freedom which I may modestly say resulted in a modicum of success for me. Suddenly Mr. Miller by design or coincidence began to present many, many Inferior songs all curiously bearing the BMI label The point is before Mr. Miller's advent on the scene I had a successful recording career which quickly went into a decline. Rather than continue a frustrating battle I chose to take my talents elsewhere.

"It Is now a matter of rerord that since I have as-eociated myself with Capitol Records my career is gain financially, creatively and artistically "My career as a successful recording artist was based on material from the catalog of ASCAP Frank Sinatra." The lawsuit between BMI and ASCAP' Involves the modest sum of $150,000,000. to watch on television." "The Big Record" will be PLAYHOUSE OF STARS Pat Crowley and Slave Forrest co-star in ''The Three Dollar Bill." A young husband is disillusioned whan his new bride turns out to ba insincere and a taller of tall tales. 13- LIVING AT LARGE 9:00 P. 2, MILLIONAIRE Carolyn Jones stars In Slofy of Matt Kirby" "The si beautiful end enterprising scan- dal-seelinq reporter. 4 KRAFT THEATER (Color) "The Killer Instinct," starring Peqqy Ann Garner end Rip Torn in a drama about a war veteran who fears he cannot forget how to kill.

13 FACE THE PEOPLE James Slusser, superintendent of police, City of PiHbburrjh, will be quest. 9:30 P. M. 7, 9 I'VE GOT A SECRET Garry Moore as host end emree. 13 BERGHOLZ AND BOOKS Arthur Bercjlioiz reviews "The New Class," which is an analy-sis of the Communist System by former Yuqolawan Communist Milovan Djilas, 10:00 P.

M. 2-20TH CENTURY FOX William Bandin, Gene Barry and Lori Nelson star in "Threat to A Happy Ending." A suspense filled story of a wedding endangered by a gangster's threat, I II, 4-THIS IS TOUR LlfE Repeat. Life 'story of Myrtle BOXING Virgil Akins, St. Lou's, vs. Gil Turner, A f0-round welterweight contest from Atlantic City.

13-THE CHRISTOPHERS 10:30 M. II MARTIN KANE -Mtrt 6- STUDIO S7 A son fig-hts for his father's respect end admiration by display of-couraga aboard ship loaded with high explosives, in "Typhoon." 7 SILENT SERVICE "Two Davids and Goliath," Two tiny submarines engage some of Japan's heaviest fighting ships in battle in order to speed U. S. landings in the Philippines. I3-LOOK TO POETRY 10:45 P.

M. 9-SPORTSFILE 11:00 P. M. J-Bllt BURNS NFWS jSAN FRANCISCO BEAT "John Doe." t. 7.

NEWS 11:15 P. M. 1 GATEWAY STUDIO "Hot Cargo." William Gerqan, Philip Reed. TV Key Rating: Fair (1946). FEATURP MOVIE "Blind Alley." Chester Morris, Ralph Bellamy, TV Key Rating: Excellent (1939).

7-TONIGHT 9 WEATHER 11:20 P. M. WRESTLING 1 1 :30 P. M. II FINEVIEW THEATER "The Scarf." with John Ire'end agd Mercedes McCambrtdge.

TV Key Rating: Good (1951). 1:10 P. M. 2 SWING SHIFI IHtAIER "Silly Billies," Bart Wheeler, Robert Woolsay. TV Key Rat-ing: Good (1936).

SEE ALL CHANNELS 2.6-7.9-1 1-1 3 en the most POWERFUL Admiral ever built. CALL NOW! FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION -f, RADIO-TV AT B13 See the Premiere Performance of TV's Biggest New Musical I MUSIC OF THIS MASHSltS Haydn's "Symphony No. Mozart's "Concerto No. Handel Schonhert "Conrto For Strlna Qwai lot and Hach'a "Suites for Oichcs-tra." VVLOA, 4:30. a SVMrilONV TOMC.HT Moart'a 'Tiano Quartet Minor," n.

Strauss' "Don Waldteufel's "Skater'i WCAE, 8:00. a 0, BASKBAI.L Pirates vs. Cincinnati Red Legs. KDKA, KDKA-KM, 8:55. a GOr.DKN IIOL'R "Caprlrclo Itallaen" by Tchaikovsky, "Concerto No.

2 In Minor" by Saint Saenj. WWSW, 9:00. their slcnals have reached Europe. received a communication from a listener In Scotland, This week. Don Ioset, manager of WPIT, has had notes from residents of Ornskold- svik, Sweden, and Aberdeen, Scot land, that hla station ha been heard there.

Hoagy Carmichael Jan Morgan Mitch Miller Michiko Hamamura And Speca Guest Star, Eddie Cantor The proposed call letters for Channel 4, scheduled to go on the air here early in 1958, will be WTAE. A strong pitch is being made In Milwaukee to put the Braves' baseball games for 1958 on closed circuit, toll television, similar to the system proposed for the Giants and the Dodgers on the Coast. NBC will pre-empt "Truth or Consequences" tomorrow morning for a major address by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles at the UN General Assembly. The Secretary's address will be telecast in this district on Channels 11, 6 and 7. STARRINO fill Miss Patti tpfJ and laaturlng SalMtneo David Wayn Ella Logan Tony Bennott Billy Ward eV Hit Domineof GIMBELS ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEW SHOWS? WORLD SERIES? COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL? Attention TV Owners Replace Your Old Picture Tube Now with an RCA Aluminizcd Tube FOR A LIMITED TIME WE'LL INSTALL YOUR RCA PICTURE JUBE AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Call ITeti IM00.

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