NBC transmitter (Jan 1943-Sept 1944)

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16 NBC Transmitter MORE VIEWS ADDED TO ALBUM OF AFFILIATES’ WAR BOND ACHIEVEMENTS When Bob Burns took over KFI (Los Angeles) for a full day of bondselling, he started by guesting on a Boy Scout program. He joined the boys in a culinary proivess contest and later took a turn at record-spinning. Calf obtained by Farrar Newberry ( right), Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Co. head, for $3,500,000 in bonds via W OW . Omaha. KOA (Denver) bond salesmen included Carl Mehl, m.c .: Loren W ailing, of Greeley Booster ; Don Hardy, Canon City Daily Record ; Frank Hoag, Jr., Pueblo Chief & Star Journal; Ray Laird, Central City Register, and Edwin Bemis, Littleton Independent. Virginia's Governor Darden started off the W MBG (Richmond ) drive. Left to right: Scout Raymond Craig, Scout Field Executive Eluood McDowell, Governor Darden and Wilbur Havens, W MBG owner-manager. Bill Robinson inspired Louisville listeners when he tap-toed in on a W AVE bond session. During a recent “National Barn Dance ” program over the NBC network. Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard and Mrs. Wickard spoke from the studios of KYW/, Philadelphia, in behalf of the W ar Bond drive. .t