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The WORLD TOMORROW
A WORLDWIDE BROADCAST
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Proclaims to the World the
GOOD NEWS OF THE WORLD TOMORROW
BOX 111, Pasadena, Calif. 91109
Publishing:
The PLAIN TRUTH
a Magazine of UNDERSTANDING
April 10, 1962
Dear Co-Workers with Christ:
Mrs. Armstrong and I are at sea, entering the English
Channel, due to arrive at Southampton, England, this afternoon---
returning again to the new Ambassador College in Bricket Wood,
England, just outside London.
I must tell you of new developments that have arisen suddenly
in God's work. I must telephone this letter by trans-atlantic
telephone as soon as we land in England so that it can be copied
and mailed to you from our Pasadena, California, office at once.
Here are the important developments of the moment. Gradually,
continually, God opens new radio doors around the world. We had
two days in New York. Our Los Angeles advertising agent, through
whom we purchase all radio time in the United States, was there,
and also our auditor and financial advisor, Mr. Stanley Rader. We
had three momentous conferences in New York.
One opened up SIX additional very important stations outside
the United States, around the world---increasing our world wide
coverage materially. This includes the station at Guam---I believe
the only station there, one at Jamaica which is expected to bring
heavy listener-response, one at Liberia and one at Nigeria on the
west coast of Africa, a station at Singapore, and one at Hong Kong
on the China mainland.
We are starting four broadcasts a week in JERUSALEM! That, in
many ways is the most important addition in a long time. There are
two half-hour programs a week in English, and two fifteen-minute
programs in French.
On the world's greatest, most powerful radio station, Radio
Luxembourg, we are now broadcasting at the prime listening time of
7:00 P.M. Monday and Tuesday nights, and prospects are looking
better now for a reasonable early time six nights a week. Reports
from England are that the 7:00 P.M. reception is loud and clear.
A development in New York may, at last, (we hope and pray),
open time at a good hour on 50,000-watt WCFL in Chicago. That
station is our greatest need right now. Progress was made toward
opening up the powerful WOR in New York. Mr. M. B. Scott, our
advertising agent, came on board briefly to see us off at the pier