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Show RAD If) GARDENER i 4lfe Don McNeill, M. C. of the Breakfast Break-fast club program. fans. The prayer and impromptu assignments as-signments for D-Day win go down in radio as a classic of the year. When the program was started 12 years ago, no visitors were allowed. This rule was first broken in 1937, in response to a letter from a hopelessly hope-lessly tubercular marine, who wrote that seeing a performance of the club was chief among the things he wanted to do before his final hour. In 1938, the doors were thrown open to all comers. Since then half a million mil-lion people have seen the program pro-gram and watched the "gang" go through their paces. The program has attracted national na-tional attention in its effective war work. They are given credit for hav- |