•c Broadcast From Cleveland Church To MarkThird Year For Famous Choir. ColumbiaChain Extends Broadcasting Timehv i,1. of re^Uests are being$has been arranged by Commission-n crest ori ...k~ er payne immediately after theested persons who dewitness the firstpublicOver Jor-o orfginate in theoch R la1,.Vftfditorium of theChurch, Bast 89thn . edar Avenue, Sunday .«• January 12th at 9:15 a.bc of 45 min-n, the extended timeallottedby thc Columbiaini? C°mPany to WinKs onof their Third Anni- 1 ht of the broadcastn address delivered by ■ ohn W. Bricker, Gov-T fate of Ohio. Govern f?r been secured fornt through the influence ofComm5?rence a Payr?e- PaH* Wil!nhl f°r the State °fadc J u accompanied to toanv ofh y Att°rney Payne,of Heexdanrt °“tstandinS citi-l tl0”Ie«viand. A special nolieel Worth Kramer, vicebrobroadcast., to be served at PhillisWheatley Assn. | ; v.“Wings Over Jordan” made its initial broadcast on a nation-wide.* jihook-up of tiie Columbia Broadcasting System Sunday, January 8. 1998. This celebrated group lias rendered 156 consecutive nationwide broadcasts and several foreign broadcasts, the latest of which was a program short waved directly to Englard from station WRIIL, Boston, Mass. on December 12. The regular Sunday morning broadcast of this Cleveland aggregation is re-broadcast by the British Broadcasting Company weekly as a part of their American music appreciation series.Reverend Glenn T. Settle will relinquish all of his part on this anniversary program except that of presenting the Govern*'** and delivering his annual address to the pa-president“Wtrrgschoirt■etlIftib* ears van ot cars wiiiT’fisa~ Choral Director, of ”W1P the pflrty bringing Gov-1 r *T°rtTfin” V’-H direct the cl r,;,?fr to the church A as Uf5Ual relinquishing his duties to itiin ionor of the CknSjv $ ‘(Continued on Page Two)I