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In ona day selling a pack of cigar and a pound of coffee. The News-Age-Herald is not responsible ccSS Mutui for last-minute changes. RADIO LOG Greatest Musical Story Feature, Religious, Programs Best Air Bets WSGN 610k WBRC 960k WAPI 1070k WJLD 1400k WTNB 1490k I their salaries and the Social Insur-! ance Board has to provide sick benefits. I Such persons are punished with dismissal from their place of work, return of relief money and a court fine. They dont care about losing their jobs, and the return of the relief money and the court fine amount to less than they can earn SUNDAY, JAN.

25, 6 A M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT 48 HOUR REPAIR SERVICE Home and Auto Radio ietntflchoii CivorontiLb JtfUi Radio Service Co. IVtjV 5 th A Pkom 4 4 4 4E BIRMINGHAM NEWS-AGE-HiRALD JAN. 25, M8 Morning Thought Rev. Allen Kelly Singer 6:00 Silent 6 1 5 Silent 6:30 Church In th Wildwood Envmbl 7:00 Gospel Four 7:15 Rev.

Frank 7:30 Johnson Conduct 7:45 The 'Devotional I -eWorld News Reundua, The Trumpetecri, CBS Stamps Gospel Four Religious Quartet Chureh ef God Rev. J. A. Dunn CHAPMAN'S RECORD BARi TAR. GAZER.

Harmoneer Hymn Tim Baptist Hour Dr. Kyle Yata Hymn Time Chapel Singer Call to Church Rev. David Cnrd Happy Hitters Gospel Quartet Circle Show. NBC Music and News By CLAY R. POLLAN To develop maaaage for Sunday, read word eorreapoodlng to num bars of your Zodiac birth algo.

News of America, CBS Renfro Valley Folk. CBS Sunday Gatherin Brotherhood Association Call to Worship tUnder Capitol Dorn Musle Study Sunday Music LIBRA Sept. 23 Oct. 23 21-43-49-51 8:00 tAP New 8:15 Marry Chari 8 30 Comic Club 6 I Mist Ann 9 00 Echoes gf th South 9:15 Spiritual 9:30 Deep South Quartet 9 :45 Mr Part Harmony 10:00 -Frank and Ernt 10:15 AP New 10 .30 Symphony in Melody 10:45 Modes in Rhythm ARIES Mar. 22 Apr.

20 8 0-15 26 3870 On the Southside SOUTH' Banni Motan "IP IT'S TRUE" Mill, Brother "MIA YOU" Brand Crala MADf FOB IACH OTHIR" Don Arno, Plenty Parking Space BALLIRINA Veugbn Monro AT THI CANDLILIGHT CAFI" SI Th Thraa Sun, SI Jimmy Dartay I STILL GIT JIALOUS" SI Th Thraa Sun, Warren Sweeney Nows. Howard Univ. Choir. CBS Moods In Melody Country Church Rev. Gilbert Glad Tiding William Pop First Southsido Baptist Church Morning Service Sermon Hymns SCORPIO Ocf.

24 Nov. 22 3- 4 22 53 68-73 Young Peop. Ch. of Air, Youth Services Moments of Devotion Bhom Harmony By Songs of Inspiration Spirituals Voice of Prophecy. MBS Sunday Devotions Radi Bible Class.

MB Sermon and Song Reviewing Stand, MBS Behind Iron Curtain McCoy Mem. Meth. Ch. Dr. J.

H. Chitwood Conducts Reaular Sunday Service William L. Shirer, MBS The Chosen People Luncheon Club Movie Roundup Pilgrim's Hour. MBS Afternoon Service Radio Chapel Rev. J.

L. Themae Ernie Lee Show. MBS Hillbilly Variety Lutheran Hour. MBS 8H8ltu Program House ef Mystery, MBS Shrouded Terror Truo Detective Mystery. ffM Whispered Tip-Off News Roundup, NBC Our Religious Heritage Musical Impressions Familiar Melodies Highlands Moth.

Church Morning Service Dr. Marvin Franklin Vernon Noah. Choir Musical Impressions Mid-Day Musical Of Familiar Melodic Musical Bon-Bons Robert Morrill. NBC Ruts Cases Orch. Harvest of Stars, NBC James Melton 11:00 tAP New 11:15 Sunday Morning Hour 11:30 Music By Lombard 1 1 :45 Song By Croby 12:00 Phantom Melody 12:15 AP New 12:30 oSammy Kaye Serenade, ABO Vocalist Don Cornell I :00 Sweet Music 1:15 Down Harmony Lane 1:30 Sunday Vespers, ABC 1:45 Beliglou Music for Sunday Your American Musle A A i TELEVISION CO.

805 SOUTH 20TH STRUT Alabamas Most Complete Radio Repair Servieel SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23 Dec. 22 9-20-31-39 4476-77 2:00 Lassie. ABC 2:15 Sam Pettengill. ABC 2:30 Christian Brotherhood Hour 2:45 Religious News.

CBS Textile Topics and Music University Round Table of Alabama Wayne Kin Show Waltz King Dr. Henry M. Edmonds, 43ob Reid Sings, CBS N. Y. Philharmonic.

Bruno Waiter Conducts Beethovens Symph. No. 4 Haydn's Symph. in Minor, A Siegried Idyll. Wagner Symph.

Eileen Farrell. CBS Eileen Farrell Janette Davis, CBS Heres To You. CBS Hour of Charm, CBS Rise Stevens 1 Wandering 2 Mind 3 Give 4 FreeJy 5 Slow Don't 7 Dont Watch 9 Influence 10 The 11 Delightful 12 Do 13 Try Surprtao 15 Impulse IS Wonderful 17 Aspects IS Gets 19 May 20 Poor 21 Tak 22 Of 23 To 24 Nothing 25 Writ 2S To 27 Down 28 Give 23 Yourself 30 Com 31 Best 32 Allow 33 Llttl a 34 Your 35 Fore 3S To 37 Issues 3Jte 39 Spend (Vl Good 40 Results 41 Wait 42 To 43 Precaution 4 4 Th 45 Make 48 Disturb 47 No 48 49 In 50 You 61 Handling 62 Kmotione 63 Your 64 Fir 65 To 66 Change 57 Financial 68 Be 69 Follow 60 Practical 61 Own 62 Conservatlv 63 Influence 64 Matches 65 Cours 66 Your 67 Ticket 68 Dove 69 Status 70 Kiratis 71 A 72 Health 73 Sympathy 74 Holiday 75 Decialons 76 Day 77 Quietly 78 Awhil Adverse Neutral BY LILY MAY CALDWELL Radio, Drama, Music Editor Anniversary broadcast of The Greatest Story Ever Told this afternoon shares top place on the air with the New York Philharmonic Concert, NBC Symphony, Theater Guild on the Air, Metropolitan Au-dittans on the Air, Northwestern Reviewing Stand and Juvenile Jury program Sunday morning services from the local churches will be broadcast again this morning, as well as a number of religious evening hours and pro grams of sacred music Church of the Advent services will be broadcast over Sta-tjons WAFM, Dr John Turner in the pulpit; Highlands Church, with Dr. Mar-sin Franklin, on WBRC; McCoy Memorial Church, on WTNB; South- JOHN turner sflle Baptist over WAPI, and First Bcptist, in Bessemer, on WJLD. The Greatest Story Ever Told" tfll celebrate its first anniversary on the air by repeating its premiere broadcast.

The Good Samaritan, at 5:30 today on both WSGN and WSGN-FM. This fine Biblical story KDgram with its beautiful musical! rkground, within 12 months has! become one of the most popular! broadcasts on the networks. -At the request of the The Greatest Story Ever Told Is aired without commercial or insti-tgtoinal messages of any kind, with Ernie Lee Show. MBS Ernie Lea Show Juvenile Jury. MBS Childrens Die.

Pgw-House of Mystery. MBS True Detective. BS Th Shadow, MBS Mystery Quick as A Flash. MBS Eddie Howard. NBC Popular Tune One Mans Family stoiy Barbours Quiz Kids.

NBC Teacher Contest oSym phonetic M.Piastro. Cond. Drama Theater, NBC Arsenic and Old Lace With Howard Lindsay CAPRICORN, Dec. 23 Jan. 20 5-27-28 71-72-74 MS MBS Shadow.

3 :00 Sound Off. ABC 3:15 oMark Warnow Orchestra 3:30 Metropolitan Opera A 3:45 Wilfrid Pyl lt I Conduct 4:00 My Favorite Story 4:15 Ronald Colman 4:30 Counterspy. ABC 4:45 David Harding 5:00 Drew Pearson, ABC 5:15 Monday Morning Headlln, A 5:30 Greatest Story Ever Told. A 5:45 Tho Good Samaritan Family Hour, CBS Frank Stanton. Speaker Percy Faith Shew, CBS Jane Froman The Webster.

MBS Nick Carter. MBS Mystery Music You Lov F. Tagliavini Hollywood Star Prvu, Lloyd Nolan AQUARIUS Jan. Feb. 1224-36-46 57-69 AR1US Jack Benny, NBC Rochester Phil Harrris, Alice Fay.

Family Comedy Melody Ranch. CBS Gene Autry Blondle. CBS Penny Singleton "PERFECT" That's what you wifi say about PRINCE RADIO REPAIR SERVICE AtfV. Sam Spade, CBS Howard Duff Man Called X. CBS Herbert Marshall Sherlock Holmes, MBS Sherlock Holmes Gabriel Heatter.

MBS Behind tho Fraat Pago Alexander's Mediation Board. MBS Adventures In Research Nowseope BS Moor Me at Parky's. MBS Jim Backus Show. MBS 'Jim Backus Show 6:00 Childs World. ABC Youth Forum 6:30 Exploring the Unknown.

ABC Adventures I Science 7 Concert Miniatures 7:15 Musieal Masterpiece 7:30 Music Hall Varieties 7:45 Stage Door Favorite loo Walter Wlnthell, ABC 8:15 Louella Parsons. ABC 8:30 Theater Gtilld on th Air, ABC 8:45 Pat OBrien and 9:00 Arlene Francis is 8:15 Is Zat 8o? The Houto Doath Built Quick a a flash. MBS The Faln. Guest Those Webster. MBS Comedy Drama Nick Carter.

Detective, InvUIbU Treasure Sherlock Holmes, MBS Engineers Thumb Gabriel Heatter Show. Behind Front Alex. Mediation Board, Homo Problems Jimmie Fidler. MBS NewjMOpe. MBS Meet Mo At Parkys.

Uproarious Comedy The Jim Backus Show, Hubert Updyfce, lit Jolley Choral Singers Disabled Amor. Veteran Gospel In Sony Church of Christ Wm Hillman, News, Sacred Heart Program Rov. Roby Evening Srvlo Tim Reauest Tun Off PISCES Feb. 20 Mar. 21 1- 2-18-33 A 40-58-60 Charlie McCarthy.

NBC Al Jelson Fred Allen. NBC Henry Morgan Man. Merry-Go-Round. Shorn L. Thomas urn Familiar Mutle.

Donald Dame TakTlt Or Lnn It Garry Moore Horae NBC Talent Hunt Meet Corliss Areher, CBS Janet Waldo Gordon MacRae Sings, 0 Evelyn Knight 16 17-25-34 61-67 (Rrlrattd be Tfie Self Syndicate, fae.125 9:30 Jimmy Fidler. ABC 9:45 Car. ABC Christopher Wells, CBS On Bad Apple Strike It Rich. CBS Todd Russell The World Tonight, CBS Dr Clanton W. Williams News.

CBS Voices of Strings. MBS Voices of Strings Bevllls Singing Group Saint Peters Baptist Chureh 10:00 Newt enf Tomerfew. Al6 10:15 Vera Massey Sings 10:30 Freddie Matthews 10:45 Lilting Rhythm CBS Is There. CBS Historical Drama Late News Roundup Say It With Musle Peter Donald Shew oNBC Symphony Under Direction Of Ernest Ansermet a Anything Goes Raggrd Show Off 11:00 News Summary. ABC 1 1 :15 oSkitch Hendersons A 11:30 Wayne Greggs ABC 1 1 :45 Musi With a Smila 11:55 AP New L.

Welks oL. Welks Oreh. Teddy Phillips Tony Depardo Silent Newt. MBS 1 Silent Sign Off I Silent oParty Sian iDanee Orchestra Ditto Ditto Ditto ftlgn Off Find your birthday within one of the calendar periods indicated to the right of signs of the zodiac in th small squars spaces. This will indicate your own horoscope.

Then apply the numbers printed under the calendar period embracing your birthday to numbers opposite the list of words in the center of the panel. This will give you your horoscope reading. The moon symbols under signs of the zodiac should be matched with the corresponding symbol at the bottom of the panel to ascertain general conditions for th day. exception of identification the 1 0f Actor, bav made recording of I Minor, followed' by Wagners "Seig-hirginning and close of the pro- the programs available, on a 10- fried Idyll. Bam So many groups from yflr basis, to educational and re- Haydns 95th Symphony is one cpurches and schools have request- ijgjous groups "gg of the 12 glorious London sym- ejl recordings of the broadcast that a very nomi- phonies, composed for the Salomon tpe producers, cooperation with nal sunL concerts during the first of the na sum 12:00 ttipn Off SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 24-Hour Servica on Most Sets Early Indoor Planting 1 Prefer Relief Ri To Real Job Of Work BY W.

ELBRIDGE FREEBORN The second group should be planted Prefer Relief Rolls Seeds of many vegetables and an- next month and will include col-nual flowers dw i germinate lards, eggplant, pepper and toma-slowly, or which require a long toes. There are a few other the American Federation of Musi A vegetables that could be handled in cold growing period, can be started in dans and the American Federation Call 7-2553 or Bring Your Set In PRINCE RADIO SERVICE Cor. 2nd Ava. and N. 23rd St.

for Ovr 17 Years the house weeks earlier than they could safely be sown outdoors. Varieties usually given this early start include petunias and snapdragons, which germinate slowly; asters, which flower very late, and uch tropical subjects as begonias nd salvia. Many quick-growing frames to some advantage, but we believe that the two groups mentioned above include the more important ones. Among the flower seeds that lend themselves to this method of starting many of which may be planted at this time are ageratum, alyssum, Austrian composers two visits to England. The year 1791 was one of great activity.

Haydn produced five new symphonies including the Surprise Symphony No. 94. A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Vast possibilities of broadcasting a quarter-century from now will be sketched by Frank Stanton, president of Columbia Broadcasting System, in a talk, "Broadcasting, 1973, on the CBS-WAPI Family Hour at 5 p.m. Looking into the future, Mr. Stanton anticipates every American home will be radio equipped; that two-way communication sets between home and individual will he in regular use; that television will be received world THEATER GUILD OF THE AIR will present Arlene Francis and Pat OBrien in the comedy, Is St So at 8 30 m.

on WSGN and WSGN-FM. METROPOLITAN OPERA Auditions of the arlene francs Air will hring Marguerite Piazza, 25-year-old New Orlean girl, to I he mike this afternoon to compete for one of the Metropolitan contracts and cash awards that will be given BY JUDY BARDEN BERLIN, Jan. 24 (NANA) Five Germans have just received one to two-month Jail sentences here because tljey werent doing a legitimate job of work for their country. The Berlin labor office had often warned its lazy clients that this would happen if they didn't work. In the past the labor office has used the trick of withholding food "MET'S" PRETTIEST NEW STAR BIRMINGHAM'S OWN IRENE JORDAN Mass Sapiaaa, Metropolitan Opera in benefit concert for Judson Collage Alumna Building Fund, Alumna Auditorium, Marian, Alabama.

MONDAY, JAN. 26, 8:00 P. M. Admission $2.00, Tax Incl. hardy annuals are started indoors, antirrhimum, asters, browallia, can-Nearly every home has a sunny dytuft, gypsophila, lantana marigold, window where plants ran he started morning glory, petunia, salvia and Florists pans, half the height I zinnia, of a flower pot 2V4 to 3 inches) Cold frames, which are more are excellent for.

this widely used than hot beds, are a low boxes with holes in the bottom rather simple thing. Its just a box WHILE THEY LAST winners this year. On the same wide and will be broadcast in color, program will be Fernand Martel, i by three methods from planes fly- MODEL 5 cards until applicants showed work to provide drainage can be pur- sunken into the ground with a glass cards. But this hasnt worked out chased or built at home. a a a SOIL FOR SEEDS should be finely screened compost with sufficient sand to make it porous and quick to drain.

A good soil consists of one-third sand, one-third peat moss and one-third garden foo? 11 need contain plant amount of plant food and is suf-jany need for illegaf trading. The youing Canadian baritone. Wilfred Pelletier, Metropolitan Opera conductor, will conduct the orchestra. The auditions will be broadcast over WSGN and WSGN-FM, The News-Age-Herald Stations. a a NEW WSGN-FM SHOW will be added this afternoon at 3 when the Authorized LEONARD SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Refrigeration Air Conditioning GOTHBERG'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO.

1005 Jr N. 4-4488 ing thousands of miles above the earth, by the radio relay system, and by coaxial cable, as it is now broadcast. NBC SYMPHONY CONCERT program for tonight at 10:45 will include two American premiere performances: Templeton Strongs Paraphrase on a Choral from Sound Off program goes on the Hassler for Strings, and Bohuslav air The show stars Tex Beneke Martinus Symphony No. 5, Claude Rji.rinn Hiitinn who wen to- Debussys Jeux also will be and Marion Hutton, shower to- played. The orchestra iill be un- gether as stars of th late Glenn der direction 0f Ernest Ansermet.

Millers orchestra. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC this afternoon at 2 will have Bruno Walter as conductor. The CBS-WAPI program will open with Haydns Symphony No. 95 In Composer Strong, wose work will have its American premiere tonight, was bom In this country, and was formerly an oboist with the Chicago and Boston Symphonies. He now resides in Switzerland.

The 92-year-old composer writes in iTuoronteed Fully O0r VMM SLSsra s1 are pans are used, the drainage, What To Plant In January hole should be well covered withi pot shreds, small stones, sphagnum nr nlh.r maforinl bae and 0n0n SdS in the COld moss or other material. dislike of earning money in a regular job will cease when the pay is sufficient to buy enough food. The Social Insurance Board of Berlin also is worried about German morale since it has to pay workers who are absent because of illness. Many Germans pretend sickness io obtain time to go to the country for a sack of potatoes. Their employers are forced to pay season of the year.

Use raw bone meal for bulbs and perennials. PRUNING Take fhe tall stems out of hybrid perpetual roses as well as the dead wood. Wait until next month to do the final pruning of rose bushes. Remove the dead wood from all shrubbery and evergreens and give the fruit trees a good pruning SPRAYING Now that fruit trees are dormant be sure to give a good thorough spraying with scalecide; for peach trees use dry lime Fill the box or seed pan with soil, and evel it off with a small flat board or ruler. Firm the soil by pressing down with a board cut to fit the inside or the box; be sure the corners are well firmed or they may sink when water is applied.

Seeds can be sown broadcast or in rows, th latter method being preferable because of ease in cultivating and weeding, if necessary. Care must be taken that the seeds be sown thinly, for when crowded a fungus disease called damping-off" may attack the plants. Over frame. Start an asparagus bed at this time. Plant Bermuda onion plants, onion sets, cabbage plants, also garden peas, mustard, rape, turnips, and carrots.

SHRUBBERY Have your shrubbery planted this month. Evergreens, conifers and flowering shrubs. PLANTS Set out roses, strawberries and Japanese iris plants. FRUITS AND BERRIES This month is a fine time for planting all kinds of fruit trees and nut trees, berries, grapes and scupper POLIO AND SANITATION I Polio Found in Sewers? Can Water Supplies Be Contaminated By Handy-Man Plumbing? Why Have Health and Plumbing Codes? Leant fha antwart ta that and many other question by listening to watering or a sudden drop in Rodio Stations perature while the foliage is wet; may cause this disease to appear. Damping-off disease may be avoided by covering the soil with the thin layer of sphagnum moss, passed through a sieve, and sowing the sees in this.

A substitute for soil which has given satisfaction is vermiculite, which is very light and retains both air and water for long periods. MULCHING January is a good FINE SEEDS, like those of the month for all kinds of mulching, begonia, may simply be pressed The rose bed, perennial garden and JAPANESE LILIES All of the Japanese lilies may be planted now, including speciosum magnificum, azuratum, tiger lilies, album, etc. BULBS It is getting late but Spring flowering bulbs will still grow and bloom if planted at once. These include hyacinths, daffodils, crocus, tiilips and iris bulbs. What To Do In January Every Saturday 6 to 6:15 P.

M. WTNB Every Wednesday 9 to 9:15 P. M. For every phota of beauty work ram a simple shampoo to complicated permanent wove your hair needs part attention. That, gragram, ar canductad by Th Amarlcan Sectary at Sanitary Engineering an the Jetfenen County Beard ef Health through th ceurfaty of Radio Station WTNS and WSRC.

into the soil; larger seeds like flowering sage, should be covered with finely screened soil, sand or moss shrubbery border should be protected. The best material for this mulching is a mixture of sheep to about twice their thickness or manure, peatmoss and woods earth, about one-eighth inch. I one bale of peatmoss, 100 poipids of After the seed is covered, the soil i sheep manure, one wheelbarrow of should be gently pressed with the woods earth. Phon for an Appointment LYRIC BEAUTY SALON 208 Lyric Bldg. Phon 7-9639 Heres Your "Sunday Best" in listening treats 4-3 board and watered very carefully.

Larger seeds should be watered by placing it in a second container par-, tially filled water and allowed to remain untitl surface moisture appears on the soil. FERTILIZING It is also time to fertilize the lawn with a light application of some good fertilizer such as bone meal or sheep manure. These two fertilizers are much to be preferred over the highly con- BRAHMS "LULLABY" Bing Croiby "TWO LOVIS HAVI Guy Lombardo "THI LITTLE OLD MILL" Sammy Kay Mail or Phon Orders Pilled Seeds germinate better in dark-1 centrated commercial ones at this ness and need constant moisture. T7 To keep a moist condition it is Wesley Teacher Returns sometimes well to cover the box with a pane of glass, but if moi6ture teacher of the collects to excess on the underside, jWoodlawn Methodist Church, will the glass shoulcj be raised to admit hls dutles at 9:45 a Sun-; romantic style. Martinus works have (been given many hearings in America.

but the broadcast by the NBC Symphony Orchestra on NBC-WBRC tonight will be tle introduction in this country of his fifth symphony. It was composed in 1946 for the 50th anniversary of the I Czech Philharmonic. ANOTHER BEST TEACHER CONTEST The Quiz Kids will I launch their third annual Best i Teacher Contest at 3 p.m. on WBRC-NBC. Dr.

Paul A. Witty, 1 professor of education at Northwestern University and chairman of I the committee of judges will dis- cuss contest details. Last years contest, won by Miss Aline Neal. Jackson, drew 33,000 entries from American school children. DRAMA THEATER, the full hour dramatic program of NBC, heard in Birmingham over WBRC, will present "Arsenic and Old Lace at 4 p.m.

Four members of the Broadway cast will have leading roles in the play that was produced on Broadway by Howard Lindsay, who is narrator for this Drama Theater program. WAFM, one of Birmingham's two frequency modulation stations, adds another outstanding program to the Sunday schedule today. Invitation to Learning will go on the air at 11 a m. Sen. Carl Hatch N.

will be guest of Lyman Bryson in a discussion of Willa Cather's "Death Comes for the Archbishop, a classic literary example of the heritage of the Southwest. Mr. Brysons other guest will be Irwin Edman, author, lecturer and professor of philosophy at Columbia University. WAFM brings a new mystery yarn to the air tonight at 7 when Robert Montgomery stars in a repeat performance of The Lodger" on the Suspense program. This full hour mystery story originates in Hollywood.

BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN" will be the topic discussed today at 10:30 on the Northwestern University Reviewing Stand over Mutual network and Sation WTNB. Stanis-law Mikolajczyk, Polish Peasant leader, who fled Poland when the controlled government threatened him with death, will discuss Russias action in Europe with a newspaper editor, just back from the U. S. S. R.

They will be joined by a former military attache to Greece. JUVENILE JURY! Mutual-WJLD discussion program, will be heard today at 2:30. Cherry Ward, 9-year-old London miss, will be one of the panel members, along with 11-year-old Peggy Bruder, of Brooklyn. Cherry is appearing on the program to prove children the world over have similar problems. The Juvenile Jury is a quiz program dealing with affairs of youngsters.

HAROLD E. STASSEN and Gladys Swarthout, along with Rube Goldberg, will present their favorite juvenile proteges during the My Favorite Kid broadcast over Mu-tual-WJLD today at 2. MYSTERY YARNS Sunday afternoons are "murder mystery time for the Mutual network and WTNB and WJLD, with such programs as Sherlock Holmes, House of Mystery, True Detective, Nick Charles. Detective, with time out for a laugh with Those Webster. Expert Radio Repairs Free Pick-Up and Delivery REX SERVICE 2920 5TH AVE J-977' This organization will give an oyster supper in the Educational Building auditorium at 6:30 p.m., Jan.

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