U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1959)

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focus on radio A Quick Glance At People, Places And Events Around Radio-Land THE HIDDEN CLUES to the whereabouts of the KAKC Tulsa hidden $15,000 bank draft are placed in a local bank vault deposit box by Tulsa Chamber of Commerce President Russell Hunt (left) and Mayor James L. Maxwell. Clues were aired daily tor area contestants. SENATOR AND STUDENTS discuss the integration problem as part of the ^"p^U Philadelphia series, Umvenlfy Round Table. Senator Joseph S Clark (D-Pa. , at far right, answers questions posed by three undergraduates of Haverford College^ Also participating are (far left) George Lord, WCAU commentator and host of the program and Dr. Ira Reid (center), Have.-ford political scence department. HIGH LEVEL GREETING is given to Duncan Mounsey (top), executive vice president and general manager of WPTR Albany, N.Y., by Mayor Fred Bauer of Colonie, N.Y. They renamed a five-mile stretch of the Albany-Schenectady road when WPTR moved studios and facilities to Colonie, an Albany suburb. 4r, RADIO-ACTIVE ROBOT, a chao named Oom-A-Gog, stalks the streets of Jack onville, Fla., to promote WMBR as "the liveliest space" since outer space. Earthlings at local high schools are treated to flying (45 rpm) discs wherever the magnetic station personality appears. He also is representing WMBR at the Greater Jacksonville Fair and other events.