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VAUT TAUTC 4. SW CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: DECEMBER 1 FEATURES ON THE AIR TODAY SPONSORS SHOW CHRISTMAS NOTE In Chan Series Jolly Joe and Pals iiiiii BUM ti 5 Yi -x 1 ssswv A. w-w King George to Be Heard on MBS on Christmas Day King George Christmas greetings, transmitted to millions of British subjects the world over by the British Broadcasting corporation, will be heard in the United States over W-G-N and the Mutual Broadcasting system at 9 a. m. Christmas day.

Godfrey Is Versatile. Arthur Godfrey, Mutual's popular hired hand, who replaced Mary Jane Walsh on those Friday night sessions, flies his own plane and plays the piano, banjo, and organ with equal proficiency. lfawi-ftviififtii---iilliilili' iiiiii i Win i Hit iwtr i limini i i im mn minmmnnnir i nr mi hm. nninin mil Jolly Joe Kelly and his pals, who provide a lot of wholesome entertainment and good training for youngsters on their 5 p. m.

W-G-N-Mutual broadcasts. Note the train Santa is giving Joe for Christmas. iamWb. 1- Frances Fintel, who appears as Nancy Adams, principal feminine interest in the new Charlie Chan detective radio serial heard Mondays through Fridays on W-G-N at 5:30 p. m.

(central standard time). while Ken Griffin, Dave Gothard, and Howard Hoffman also are included in the cast. Other programs in W-G-N's audience stvidio: 8:46 p. ra. tomorrow The Pageant ot Melody, -with HRury Weber and the W-G-N Concert orchestra and Attilio Bapgiore, tenor, and Joseph Vito, harpist, as soloists.

P. m. Tuesday The Northerners, -with Opal Craven as soloist and the male octet and string orchestra, directed by Harry S. Walsh. 9:30 p.

m. Wednesday Melodies from the Sky, -with Harold Stokes directing- the W-G-N Dance orchestra and Lon Saxon, Phyllis Norton, and Jess Kirkpatrick as soloists. 9:30 p. m. Thursday The Concert.

Kerne, with Henry Weber directing: the W-G-N Con cert orchestra and Kathryn Witwer and Maria Matyas, Chicapo Civic Opera company and Metropolitan Opera company, and William Miller as soloists. Christmas programs on W-G-N for the remainder of the week include: MONDAY. p. tn. Good Fellow Christmas carols h.v Chicago Hijrh Sehool chorus directed by Helen Howe, director of music ot Chicaeo public schools.

6 p. m. W-G-N Christmas carols by Attilio BajT(rtore: concert orchestra, direeted by Henry Weber: Leonard Salvo, organist, and the Von Steuben Symphonic choir, directed by John Clare Thomas. Tt'ESDAY. 5:15 p.

m. and p. m. W-G-N Christmas carols by Berenice Taylor: concert orchestra. directed by Harold Stokes; Leonard Salvo, organist, and the JSolian cape'la choir of Northwestern university, directed by O.

S. BelU. 8 p. m. Carols of the Nation by the De Paul university choir, directed by Dean Arthur C.

Becker: Richard Czerwonky, violin ist, and Gregory Konold, pianist and organist. WKDNKSOAY. 6 p. m. W-G-N Christmas carols by Mark Love, basso: concert orchestra, directed by Harold Stokes; Leonard Salvo, organist, and the National Youth administration chorus.

directed by Miss Hortense Love. THURSDAY. 5:15 p. m. and 6 p.

m. W-G-N Christmas carols by Kathryn Witwer, soprano: concert orchestra, directed by Henry Weber; Leonard Salvo, orcunist, and the United Evangelical Lutheran church choir, directed by Arnold Schultz. FR1DAT. 11 a. m.

St. Kdmond Church Boys' choir. 4 p. tn. Ceremony in Washington durii'g which President Roosevelt will lieht the national Christmas tree.

4:30 p. m. Carols by candlelight from St. James's Protestant Episcopal church. New York City, with the St.

James male choir, direeted by G. Darlington Richards. 6 p. m. W-G-N Christmas carols by Wil liam Miller: concert orchestra, directed by Henry Weber; Leonard Salvo, orjranist.

and St. Paul's Episcopal church choir, directed by F. Cronhimer. 8 p. m.

The Sinfring- Milkmen's chorus in a special program of carols. 11" p. m. The mldnipht mass from St- Peter cathedral in Cincinnati. O.

SATURDAY. CHRISTMAS DAY. 9 a. m. King George of England greets his subjects from BuokiDrham palace.

10:30 a. W-G-N Christmas carols by the Chicago Civic Choral society, directed by William P. Mullen, with Leonard Salvo. organist, and Alice Blue, pianist, presenting the Bethlehem Oratorio." 1 p. m.

Christmas musical. A full hour of ChriRtmas music with a special choir and vocal and instrumental soloists and orchestra. 3 p. m. Christmas reading by Margery Graham of the Book a Week program.

4 p. m. The Christmas message Addresses by representative speakers of the Catholic. Protestant, and Jewish communions. -V 'i RADIO BROADCASTS A PREDILECTION FOR AIR QUIZZES Question and Answer Rage Sweeps Studios.

BY LARRY WOLTERS. One predilection among broadcasters almost as strong as the passion for Hollywood stars or the tune Mamma, I Want to Make Rhythm is the radio quiz craze. Practically any evening and practically any hour you may turn on the family receiver and find a sponsor offering to send you some perfectly useless item if you will only tear off the top of the doghouse you are in, or a rea sonable facsimile thereof, along with 50 cents to cover cost of mailing-and the correct answers to five easy, too easy, questions. There isn't any doubt that this brand of program is popular. Take, for instance, Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge broadcast over W-G-N from the Blackhawk restaurant from midnight Monday to 1 a.

m. when one would suppose that 90 per cent of the listening audience must be sound asleep. And yet with no more bait than an autographed ficroll diploma for correct answers to five questions Kyser last week drew more than 2,000 letters. Participation for Listeners. One reason for the popularity of such a program is the fact that it permits the listening audience to par ticipate and to share in the broadcast.

Another is the satisfaction in display ing one's fount of information we hall not say erudition on a variety of subjects. Thus, these programs ombine the alJure of the old Ask Me Another business, charades and sim jlar parlor games with the so-called intelligence tests which the psycholo gists have so much fun with. Those quiz programs take many forms. In the Prof. Quiz program and Unele Jim' Question Bee the questions are drawn out of a hat or something contributed by listeners and put to individuals in the studio audience.

It is often the fortune of gt nllemen to draw questions submitted by ladies. And thus the listen-in-; audience is treated to such sequences as man endeavoring to define dropstitching, or a house-v. We explaining the use of a carburetor. tizzing thm Quizxer. In 1he Question-Air conducted by Bob Brown studio participants are permitted to reciprocate and to ask questions that sometimes confound their interrogator.

There are sponsors, however, that shy away from this of thing, probably on the grounds that no one associated with their end of the program should he poimitted to seem fallible in any shape or form. These quiz programs also take the form of spelling bees or spelldowns, sponsors figure out all kinds of un usual combinations in competitors, chorus girls versus tired business men, old men versus old ladies, co-eds versus truck drivers. A new height of something or other was reached recently on a local spelldown, sponsored by a beer maker, who presented a bunch of Northwestern co-eds from the studio though beer may not De sold within a certain proscribed area about the Evanston campus. The Zenith Foundation telepathy tsis have this quiz aspect, too. It's cn a higher plane than some of the ethers, the avowed purpose of the program being the assembling of evidences of extra sensory perception.

Thus when a roulette wheel spins listeners from coast to coast may guess where it stopped and next week find out how badly they erred. Reassurance for Sponsor. In addition to measuring the telepathic pulse of the nation, the sponsor can also get a pretty good reaction as response to his program. That may be one reason why so many sponsors are going for quiz programs. Musical or variety programs elicit 1'ttle written response among listen-pis by comparison with the question and answer broadcasts unless there is an outside contest offer.

And it if natural enough for a sponsor to like written reassurances that some one is listening. Chief criticism we have against quiz programs is that except in rare instances they serve only as entertainment and that of the simplest and sometimes silliest sort. No questions on controversial subjects are ever asked; no efforts to poll the public on matters of vital concern to Jhem are ever made. Unless sponsors begin injecting a little more rhyme or reason into the quiz type of broadcast this fad seems destined and rightly so for that same ash can in which now are resting knock-knock, mah-jongg, and the "Music Goes Round and Round." BE 1 1 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.J ON W-G-N. 10:00 Northwestern Reviewing stand; Depression Panaceas." 10:45 The American Radio Warblers MBSJ.

11 University of Chicago Chapel Service "Lighter But Stronger." Noon Reading of The Tribune comics, with Russ Russell. 1 The Right Job MBS. 2 "On a Sunday Afternoon," Good Fellow show MBS. 3 World Neighbors, The Establishment of the German Empire MBS. 3:30 Herbie Kay's orchestra MBS.

4 Musical Plays by Irene Wicker. 4:30 "The Shadow," with Orson Welles and Agnes Moorhead MBS. 6 Thirty Minutes In Hollywood: George Jessel, Norma Talmadge, Polly Moran, and the St. Brendan's Swing choir MBS. 6:30 Fun in Swing Time MBS.

6 The Aragon Trianon hour with the music by Anson Weeks and Dick Jurgens. 7 Epic of America," by James Truslow Adams MBS, 7:45" Capitol Comment." with Arthur Sears Henning. 8:15 Comedy Stars of Broadway. 8:30 Commentator Forum MBS. 8:45 Tomorrow's Tribune and Sports Review.

9 Good Will hour MBS. 9:45 Hocky: Chicago Blackhawks vs. New York Americans, with Bob Elson. ON OTHER STATIONS. 11:30 WMAQ University of Chicago Ronnd Table.

12 WENR Radio City Music Hall. 12:30 WMAQ Smoke Dreams. 1 p. m. WENR The Magic Key, direction Frank Black, Moris Rosenthal, Neil McMillan, and Joan Edwards.

1 :30 WIND Know Your Authors. Ethel Beid presents Herma Clark and Alice Ger-stenberg. 1 :30 WBBM Doctor Christian, with Jean Hersholt. 2 p. m.

WBBM New York Philharmonic BILL CARLSEN'S BAND OPENS AT TRIANON DEC. 25 Bill Carlsen and his band of a million thrills take over the Trianon bandstand and the nightly W-G-N broadcasts beginning on Christmas day. Carlsen is a talented musician, an expert on both clarinet and saxophone. His band consists of twelve instrumentalists and two featured vocalists, Gil Rutzen and Paul Skinner. Dick Jurgens and his musical crew, heard nightly over W-G-N, move to the north side Aragon ballroom on Christmas day to begin an extended engagement there.

They will continue their nightly broadcasts. COURT OF HUMAN RELATIONS TO MOVE TO MUTUAL One of radio's pioneer human interest programs, The Court of Human Relations," will be heard over W-G-N and the Mutual Broadcasting system from coast to coast at 3:30 m. beginning Sunday, Jan. 9. The scripts will be written by the editors of Macfadden Publications and produced by Martha Atwell.

JIMMY COULAS PRESENTS Open UNION WORKMEN With 3 Cushions Prire includes re-upholstering and cover. UP T. Mm 1 si I 4 I I I a-laV up your furniture this weekwe will make it look and wear like new -pay later! 3 4 TO DOMINATE W-G-N PROGRAMS Two special presentations dedicated to Christmas top the list of programs to be aired from W-G-N's audience studio this week. Twenty-nine years ago the late Ed ward Fitch, a Chicago attorney, suggested that The Chicago Tribune foster the Good Fellow campaign Details of this great campaign, a fea ture of every Christmas time since 1908, will be explained in the "On a Sunday Afternoon program over W-G-N from 2 to 3 o'clock today. Harold Stokes will conduct the W-G-N Dance orchestra on the pro gram, which also will include dramatic actors and actresses, vocal and instru mental soloists, and the Tribune's Good Fellow editor, Philip Maxwell The entire cast includes nearly 100 persons.

Good Fellow workers will be special guests of W-G-N at the broadcast. Included in the soloists to appear will be Edna O'Dell and Arthur Wright, while the W-G-N Glee club and the "Three Men and a Maid quartet also will be heard. A special drama will star Francis X. Bushman of stage and movie fame, while a specialty number will be furnished by the Dunbars, a quartet of Swiss bell ringers. Mr.

Maxwell will explain the aims and accomplishments of the Good Fellows. On Friday at 9:30 p. m. a special Christmas eve production of Curtain Time" will feature Charles Dickens' immortal "A Christmas Carol" with an all-star cast directed by Blair Wal liser and special music by the W-G-N Concert orchestra under the baton of Henry Weber. Hugh Studebaker will play Scrooge.

The part of Bob Cratchet will be played by Billy Lee, Cratchet by Olan Soule, Tiny Tim by Cornelius Peeples, Bella by Alice Hill, 6 WMAQ Interesting Neighbors. 7 :0 W-G-N "Epic of Auier'ea, by James TruNlon- Adams l.MU. WLS Concert: Erno Ranee. WBBM Manhattan Mother. WMAQ Don Ameehe, Nelson Eddy.

Edgar Bergen. 7:15 WIND Supper Club. :30 W-G-N Shep Field's orchestra. WBBM Don Hancock. WCFL Lithuanian program.

7:45 W-G-N Arthur Sears Hennlng IMUS1 WBBM Sports Huddle. 8:00 W-G-N Kay Kyser's orchestra. WBBM Sunday Evening hour. WMAQ Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. WENR Hollywood Playhouse, Tyrone Power.

WCFL Irish hour. 1 5 W-G-N Comedy Stars of Broadway. WIND On to Aoventure. :30 W-G-N Commentator Forum BS wmaq Album of Familiar Music WIND Sunday Evening club. WENR Walter Winchcll.

8:45 W-G-N Tomorrow's Tribune. WENR Irene Rich. W-G-N Museberk sport review, W-G-N Good Will hour MBS. WMAQ Rising Star. WIND Russ Hodges.

WCFL Amateur hour. WENR Vocal Varieties. WBBM Telepathy tests. 9 :15 WIND Walkathon. WENR M.

Weber's orchestra. 9 :30 W-G-N Impressions MBS WENR Cheerio WMAQ Four Slars Tonight. WBBM Court of Missing Heirs. 8:45 W-G-N Hocky: Chicago Blackhawk. vs.

New York Americana. WMAQ Varzos' orchestra. 10:00 WENR The Globe Trotter. WBBM Todd Hunter. WCFL Radio revival.

10:15 WBBM Melodv time. WENR Earl Pines' orchestra. W-G-N Dirk Joreen's orcheMra. WM.AQ Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra. WCFL Jack Kelly's orchestra.

WENR Stein's orchestra. WBBM" Messiah." 10:45 WBBM Cab Calloway's orchestra. 1 1 :00 W-G-N Herbie Kay's nrrhestrs. WENR Desirable Music. WMAQ Varans' orchestra.

WCFL All Nations' Pentecostal church. WIND" Yuletidinss." BHM Frankie Maslers' orchestra. 11 :15 WENR Your Music. 11 W-G-N Shep Field's orch. I MBSJ.

WMAQ Earl Hine's orchestra. WBBM Sterling Young's orchestra. 1 1 :45 WENR Stan Morris' orchestra. Midnight W-G-N Anson Weeks' orchestra fMBS. WIND The Nisrht Watch.

WENR Louis Panico orchestra. WMAQ Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra. MONDAY A. M. W-G-N Dick Jurgens' orch.

MBSJ. WBBM Roy Eldridge's orchestra. 12:30 W-G-N Kay Kyser's orch. MBSI. WMAQ Stan Norris' orchestra.

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$1.17 QUART J. 5 (5 Symphony with John Barbirolli conducting Beethoven's Coriolanus overture and Sixth Pastoral Symphony, and the First Symphony of Sibelius. 2 WENR Radio Newsreel. 2 :30 WENR Hull House Christina Festival. 3 :30 WMAQ Question Air, with Bob Brown.

4 WENR Metropolitan Opera auditions. 4 WMAQ Marion Talley, songs. 4 WBBM Silver theater. 4:30 WIND Moissaye Boguslawski. 4:30 WMAQ Time of Your Life: Sheila Barrett, impersonator, and Joe Rines' band.

6 WBBM Joe Penner. 5 :30 WBBM Romantic Rhythm, Seymour Simmons, Sally Nelson, Barry McKinley. 6:30 WMAQ-A Tale of Today 6 WMAQ Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Andy Devine, and Phil Harris' music 6 WBBM Open House: Jeannette Mac-Donald 6 :30 WLS Feg Murray, Oxzia Kelson, Edmund Lowe, and Edward Everett Horton 7 WMAQ Variety show with Don Ameche, Nelson Eddy, Edgar Bergen and Charles McCarthy, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Armbrus-ter's orchestra, Stroud Twins, and Snow white and Seven Dwarfs." 7 WLS Symphonic concert with Erno Rapee, Helen Jepson, Jessie Bjoerling, and Joseph Schuster. 7 WBBM Manhattan Mother, with Kaye Brinker. 8 WENR Hollywood Playhouse: Tyrone Power and Glenda Farrell in Vanity and Some Sables." 8 WMAQ Manhattan Merry-Go-Round.

5 WBBM Sunday Evening hour: Eupene Ortnandy and Yehudi and Hepzibah Menuhin. 8 :30 WIND Chicago Sunday Evening club with Dr. John Timothy Stone. 9 WMAQ Rising Musical Star program. 9 WBBM Telepathy Tests.

9 :30 WBBM Court of Missing Heirs 10:30 WBBM Messiah." by Handel, presented by the choir of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Independence, Mo. Marion Talley to Sing Romberg, Coward Tunes Opening with selections from Sig-mund Romberg's "New Moon" and closing with a distinctive arrangement of Noel Coward's "I'll Follow My Secret Heart," Marion Talley will sing world-wide favorites during her program at 4 p. m. today over WMAQ and NBC. "One Kiss" and "Lover, Come Back to Me are the Romberg tunes.

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Ail Phenes AVENUE S222 Open Every Evening to P. M. jz0 pas mmmm at WIND Down the Mississippi. WMBI Voices in Song. WENR Magic Key.

Frank Black. WMAQ Piano Team. WBBM Fun WJJD Extra! 1:13 W-G-N Palmer House Usmt archest ra. WMAQ Travel talk. WJJD Enduring Melodies.

1 :30 W-G-N Alice Bine, pianist. WMBI Young People's hour. WIND Know Your Authors. WBBM Doctor Christian. WMAQ Ruth Lyon.

1:13 W-G-N Edna Sellers, orgaoist, WIND Glee H0 W-G-N MOa Sunday Afternoon." I MBSJ. WHJ'C-Greek Hour. S. E. Chapia.

WENR There Was a Woman. Wt.FLCoucert hour. WMAQ Radio Ncwsrecl. WBBM New York Philharmonic orchestra. WHIP Civil Service news.

2:30 WMAQ Bicycle Party. WENR Hull House Festival. 2 :45 WHIP Dr. Copeland Smith. 3 W-G-N World Neighbors MRS.

WENR National Vespers. WHIP The Rev. Leon GrochowskL WMAQ Romance Melodies. 3:15 WHFC American Legion. 3 :30 W-G-N Herbie Kay's orchestra, WCFL Lutheran hour.

WJJD Fitzpatrick's orchestra. WMAQ Question-Air. WENR Music in the Air. 3:45 WJJD Fred Beck. WENR Ranch Boys.

WJJD Endurinr Melodies. 4:00 W-G-N Musical Plays fMBSJ. WMAQ Marion Talley. WENR Metropolitan opera; Willfred Pel let ier. WIND Enduring memories.

WBBM Silver theater. WCFL Father Justin Rosary hour. WJJD Pickard Family. 4:30 W-G-N The Shadow MBSI- WIND Moissaye Boguslawski. WMAQ Time of Your Lile.

WBBM Twilight Musical. WKNR Smiling Ed McConnell. 4:45 WENR George Hessbcrger'a orchestra. 5 W-G-N Thirty Minutes In Hollywood. WMAQ Catholic hour.

WCFL Microphone play. WENR Amateur hour. WIND Buiserret'a Ensemble. WBBM Joe Penner. 5:30 W-G-N Fun in Swlngtime MBS.

WMAQ A Tale of Today. WCFL Beryl Cameron. WIND Builders of America. WBBM Romantic Rhythm. :00 W-G-N Anson Weeks' orchestra.

WENR Popular classics. WMAQ Jack Benny. WCFL Popular Classics. WBBM Jeannette MacDonald. :3 W-G-N Dick Jurgen's oreh.

(MBS, WMAQ Fireside Recital. WBBM Spelling Bee. WLS Or.sie Nelson's orchestra. i Mtm lit, 1 Power and Glenda Farrell in 'Vanity and Sables' O. Henrys famed short story.

"Vanity and Some. Sables," will provide the drama for Tyrone Power and his guest, Glenda Farrell, screen star, during the Hollywood Playhouse, broadcast over WLS-NBC at 8 p. m. Radio City Music Hall Edwina Eustis, contralto, will be soloist during the Radio City Music Hall on the Air at noon over WENR. She will sing Peri's Invocation of Orpheus." ICEJSTRAL STANDARD TINE.

UN SHORT WAVKS. BERLIN 10:10 m. Symphonic concert DJD, 25.4 11.77 mrr. LCXNDON 5.05 p. m.

The Pianolorle Trios of Bcelhoven. GSB, 31.5 9.51 GSD, 2.1.5 11.75 meg-GSC. 31.3 9.68 net. PARIS 6:16 p. m.

Concert relayed from radio Paris. TPA4, 25.6 11.73 BUDAPEST 6 :00 p. m. Dancing Csarda." Hall. 32.8 S.12 niff.

HOME :35 p. m. Selections from oner rttas; light music. SKO, 31.1 mer. BERLIN 7:00 p.

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WJJD Vaudeville Show. WI.S Everybody's hour. WMAQ Rabbit Line. 8:15 WCFL Tom Tcrris. 8 M0 WIND Hungarian Air theater.

WCFL Melody Moments. WAAF Symphonic hour. 9 :0 W-f J-N Sunday nioroinr concert. WBBM Church of the Air. WJJD Woman's Club chorus.

WIND Cadets on Parade. WMAQ Russian melodies. WLS Little Brown church. WOFIDr. Ralph W.

Sockman. P.I5 WMAQ Morning Greetings. 8 :30 WCFL Swingtime. WMAQ Dreams of Lonr Aeo. WBBM U.

of Chicago orsan recital. 9:46 WJJD This Curious World. WMAQ Dreams of Long Ago. WLS Julian Bentley. WCFL Madrical Singero.

10:00 W-G-N Northwestern Reviewing Stand MBS I. WJD Bureau of Missine Persons. WLS Folks Worth Knowing." WBBM Texas Ranker. WMAQ Sunshine hour. WCFL Ward and Muzzy.

10:15 W-G-N Morning Melodies. WAAF Dance review. WJJD Dick Jurgens' orchestra. WCFL Hit Review. 10 :30 WBBM Peter T.

Swanish. WMAQ Modem Miracles. WIND Listen to Yourself. WLS Concert hour. WJJD Happy Go Lucky Time.

WAAF Swingiime. WCFL Felii Knighl. 10:45 W-G-N American Radio Warblers MBS. WBBM Serenaders. WMAQ Perry Corao.

WIND Varieties. WCFL Sport Scraps. WJJD Tommy Tucker's orchestra. 1 W-G-N V. or Chicago chapel ervi WMBI Moody church program.

WHIP The Woman and the Church WMAQ Silver Streak revue. LS Son hernaires. WBBM Rhythmic Melody. 11 :16 WBBM Quarter Hour of Romance. WAAF Encores.

11:30 WLS Grace Wilson. WBBM Magic Numbers. WAAF Sweet and Low. WMAQ University of Chicago Round Table. WCFL Contrast In Rhythm.

SUNDAY P. M. l'i :0 W-G-N Reading of the Trlbnne comics. WBBM Rhythm at Noon. WMAQ Paul Martin' Music.

WCFL Laff Parade. WIND German hour. WHIP Hungarian Fantasies. WENR Music Hall. 2 :30 W-G-N Gotham String Quartet I mbsi.

WMAQ Smoke Dreams. WMBI Organ Melodies. WENR Spelling Bee. WJJD Grand Central Station. 1:00 W-G-N The Right Job MBSJ.

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