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Chief Engineers Chief Engineers Waltz. Kenneth R. WMMB. Melbourne Watkins: C. E. WINZ, Hollywood Illinois Wright, Otis C WJNO. West Palm Beach Bailey. Fred WJBC, Bloomington Yarbrough. J. E. WDBO. Orlando Barker, Vincent S. WFRL. Freeport Baum. Jack R. WDWS. Champaign Bragger, John R WILL. Urbana Georgia Cassons. G. J. WLDS. Jacksonville Aderhold. Harvey WCON. Atlanta DeCosta. Lester WJOL. Joliet Akerman, Ben WGST. Atlanta Dewing, H. L. WCVS. Springfield Andrews. John S. WBLJ. Dalton DeWitt. Clayton C. WLBK. DeKalb Bates. Bill WTWA. Thomson Ebel, A. James WDZ. Tuscola Beaty. Lamar WMGA. Moultrie Ebel. James A. WMBD. Peoria Bobo, Rabun F. WRDW, Augusta Fisher, Edward WHOW. Clinton Brannen. Lynne WFOM. Marietta Franklin. Scott WCRA. Effingham Brown. Hudoe WSAC. Columbus Frye. A. P WMBI. Chicago Brown, Keith F. WGOA. Gainsville Oladson, Elmer L. WEBQ, Harrisburg Callicott, C. M WTNT. Augusta Raerle. John WGEM, Quincy Church. Ernest WKLY. Hartwell Horetman. Ed WENR, Chicago Cram. Paul B WAGA, Atlanta tacker, Edward W. WAIT. Chicago Daughtery. C. F WSB. Atlanta Harrell. Robert WEAN. Kankakee Dennis. Ralph WGOV, Valdosta Hayes. E. P WRFC. Cicero Drewry. L. D. WRFC. Athens Morin. Carl WWIL, Peoria Duke, Tommy WDEC, Americus Kitner. John WMRO. Aurora Evans. Bill WGAU. Athena Lewicki Chester WEDC, Chicago Gamble. Joe A. WRBL. Columbus Livesay, Ray WLBH. Mattoon Goodrich. H. S. WEML. Macon Lunkinen. Rudolph WIRL. Peoria Hanssen. Thomas WERE. Fitzgerald Luftgens, Howard C. WMAQ, Chicago Hattaway, Robbie O. WMVG, Milledgeville Lynch. Larry WQUA. ?doline Holt. David J. WEGE, Atlanta McCann, Lawrence WLPO LaSalle Honey. Jim WDWD. Dawson Matin. T. G WDAN, Danville Hooper. Chessley F WI.BB, Carrollton Meyers. Carl J. WGN, Chicago Hunt. G. C. WOAA. Cedartown Miller. Adron WMIX. MI. Vernon Jewett. Howard WDAR. Savannah Mollring. Marvin M. WIBV, Belleville Jones. Randy WDAK, Columbus Myers Walter WRQN, F. WJJD, Chicago Jones. W. G. Vidalia North, Dwight WCNT. Centralia Jopling. John P. WGAC. Augusta Parks, Vernon H WMMJ. Peoria Kennedy, Bill WEED. Atlanta Payton. Thomas. Kibler. Ambrose WNEX. Macon Jr WOKZ. Alton Notts. Ellery L. WGES. Chicago Lange. William F.....WQXI, Atlanta IBuckheadl Prandoni Emil Lester. Milo MINA, Quitman WSIV. Pekin Rigging, Maurice WKAI. Macomb Lewis. Clinton J. W WHS. Statesboro Rowe. Thomas Lord. Charlie R. WMLT. Dublin WLS, Chicago Sawyer. Marion WCIL. Carbondale Lowry. Ken W ROM, Rome Scandrett. McClung. W. C. WGPC. Albany E. D WGIL, Galesburg McKay. James WLAG. LaGrange Schnedorf L. WNMP. Evanston Magill. R. R. WRI.D, West Point Shirk. Kenneth C WIND. Chicago Mallory. K. T. WICTG. Thomasville Sinnett. Robert J. WHBF. Rock Island Maxwell. Tom WIBB. Macon Smith. Wilfred A WROK. Rockford Meeks. Carl J. WLDT. Toccoa Stockbergcr, John . WHYS. Canton Moats. William E. WOCP. Savannah Swearingen C. E. WTAX. Springfeld Owen. Reeve R. WTOC. Savannah Ulrich, Carl W. WAAF. Chicago Poole. James WPAX, Thomasville Weber, James H. WVLN. Olney Rankin. George P WMAZ, Macon White, Clinton R WCRW, Chicago Roberts, Wendell C. WWGS, Tifton White. Erle E. WTMV, East St. Louis Ruckle. Ernest WALE. Albany Whitman Urlin WTAD, Quincy Scott. Daniel B WLAQ. Rome Willett. Charles WCFL. Chicago Slaughter. Robert G. WBHF. Cartersville Wooster, Alden F. WEEK. Peoria Starr. R. L. WRGA. Rome Mandell. Ryburn WJPF. Herrin Thompson, M. E WSAV, Savannah Weiss. George G WBBQ. Augusta Welch Walter 0. WCOH, Newnan Indiana White. Robert L.. Jr W-MOC, Covington Adams. Harry WIBC, Indianapolis Whitley. O. H., Jr. WIWU, Gril lin Alden Eugene E. WIRE. Indianapolis Wilder, James M. WFRP, Savannah Alden. Eugene. E. WAOV, Vincennes Wiseley, John H. WGBA. Columbus Aldrich, Donald WBOW. Terre Haute Woodson. Al WDMG. Douglas Alter, Charles WXLW, IndianaPeüs Bock. F. J. WJVA South Bend Brewer. James R. WTCJ, Tell City Idaho Chose. Eugene A. WFTW. Font Wayne Burgess. Jerry KCID, Caldwell Cole. Herbert G. WSBT. South Bend Call. Ellis W KSEI. Pocatello Copeland, Thomas J. WKJG. Fort Wayne Carlson. Jim KWEI. Weiser Crain. Maury WLBC, Cox, Ver KVMV, Twin Falls Muncie Pocatello Duning, L. J. WKBV. Richmond Dennis. Julian KEYS, Felts. T. R. WTHI, Terre Haute Dreher, Turner. Ga KWAL. Wallace Garba, Harry Egelston, Richard KGEM. Boise WASH, Lafayette Hurt. Edward KFXD. Nampa Gresham, Stakes Jr. WISH. Indianapolis Hutton, William HMV?, Shenandoah Hoffman. Gilbert WJPS, Evansville James. Lloyd BLIE. Twin Falls Holland, Harold WFBM, Indianapolis Johntz. James A.. Jr. RUSH. Boise Holzabfel, Donald WGL, Fort Wayne Layne, C. N. KID. Idaho Falls Maltby, David WHOT. South Bend Malone, George KTFI. Twin Falls Moseby James WITZ, Jasper de Huntingberg Musulin, Denzil KEW. Pocatello Palmer. George WKMO. Kokomo Nelson. Blair KIFI, Idaho Falls Peters, Jess WJOB, Hammond Clasen, Howard JCVNI, Coeur d'Alene Ratio. Bruce WOWO. Fort Wayne Pinney, Donald ICEIO, Burley Rector. Chester WIOU. Kokomo Toedemeier. Harold W KIDO. Boise Rolfe. James WSUA. Bloomington Wilson, Gene KRLC. Lewiston Rcuth, Kenneth WCBC. Anderson Voting, Herbert D KRPL. Moscow Schilling. Robert WIMS, Michigan City 1161 .
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