U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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CHILDREN AND nurse at Sunair Home and Hospital for Asthmatic Children, Tujunga, Calif., talk with Maurice Hart during interview for KABC Los Angeles. Hospital is KABC special project of month. MOBILE GOLF cart from KLIF Dallas was brainchild of pro golfer Don January (c). Telephone patched through station's mobile news unit gave on-the-ball coverage of $25,000 Pro Open last month. TEEN-AGE GIRLS swarm Kaufman's of Kentucky, Louisville department store that chose WINN Louisville to help in promotion. WINN programs "good music." thinks turnout of teenagers helps prove they like it, too. Girls went to store to audition for "Big K D I" title, win prizes for talent by reading spots. V^V^Vd yJ^i//\ TALLEST FISH STORY nets William Rothenberg tackle box, rod and reel from model Lee Wicker (r.). Sandy Wicker (I.) checks his entry in WRVA Richmond contest, making sure he followed rules. _ ^'^ I t f^l O ^M ^ Mil" m ¥ ^MK^Ifi^^w* ' ^^Sk*^ ""^^^^^^I^B Wm £^00-"^ SILVER DOLLARS fill 3,000 pound bottle of sculptured ice in KNBC Chicago contest for Mint Calso promotion. Over 4,000 people sampled Mint Calso. WHO GOES FIRST? Congressman John Foley's (Dem.-Md.) opponent Charles Mathis won the toss, appeared first on WWDC Washington program of free time to candidates. Ben Strouse (c), WWDC pres., tossed coin. V. S. RADIO October 1960 43