Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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iENERAL E. C. Whitehead before Chamber of ommerce, urges increase in jet aircraft output. HARRY C. MURPHY, Burlington railroad president, addresses Chamber of Commerce. WHB NEWSREEL OPENING United Fund Drive at Hall Brothers plant ( below ) , John Thornberry is shown with (left to right) Ed Goodman, vice-president; Joe Kipp, director of planning; O. E. Brown, assistant treasurer; J. C. Hall, president; R. W. Hall, vice-president; W. F. Hall, treasurer; W. P. Harsh, personnel director; C. S. Stevenson, vicepresident, and Basil Taylor, personnel. Jimmy Martin, polio victim, will have operation as result of sales of Deb Dyer song, "The Lord Will Help You." With Jimmy, John G. Gaines. JOYCE C. Hall, president of Hall Brothers, interviewed (right) by Prof. Everett Hendricks on WHB for "Sixth Row Center." John Thornberry ( at microphone, below ) has become narrator of program, since Prof. Hendricks' illness.