NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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August 1945 13 RADIO IDEAS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS FOR UNCLE SAM’S 7th WAR LOAN DRIVE Two living survivors of the I wo lima flag-raising team on air. L. E. Yoder, KOA general manager, is shown at mike with Private R. A. Gagnon and Pharmacist's Mate 1. H. Bradley. .And here, Gagnon and Bradley add impetus to the Oregon Advertising Club drive. KGW General Manager A. X. Pangborn is at left, and Phil Irwin, announcer, is standing. Vi' Lv\ li WAR LOAl TOUR. aiW tA. liaLlD The famous Iwo lima flag-raising is portrayed in sculpture at the War Bond broadcasts of WMAQ from a busy street intersection in Chicago. Here, the Art Fan Damme Quartet is seen going through its paces for the W ar Loan Drive. Sydney R. Montague, lecturer and author, visited 25 Oklahoma counties in a War Bond tour sponsored by W KY . "Truth or Consequences” courtesy awards were given in many NBC cities. Here, Laura Kelley receives bond from F red Dixon, before a WPTF ( Raleigh, N. C.) mike. Purple Heart wearers at Gardiner General Hospital, Chicago, are interviewed by NBC Chicago Announcer John Rusted. The bond program teas transcribed for use of other broadcasters throughout U. S. .A.