Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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! ?,""« iNHwiim) "QUEEN FOR A DAY" 'T1 HIRTY thousand women listeners to "Queen For A Day" made the dates April 1 1 and 12, 1946, memorable in Kansas City by mobbing the Municipal Auditorium Arena for "personal appearance" broadcasts by Jack Bailey and his Hollywood troupe. A week's announcements of the event deluged WHB with 40,000 advance requests for tickets. On broadcast days, crowds began assembling outside the Arena for hours before the scheduled broadcast time. Seventeen motor buses chartered by Mutual stations brought "fans" from Emporia, Salina, Wichita and Great Bend in Kansas — from St. Joseph, Sedalia, Joplin and Springfield in Missouri. The party from Great Bend had left there at 4:00 a.m. in order to reach Kansas City in time for the broadcast. A near riot ensued the first day when