Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1946)

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(Left) . . . Representative of true Western hospitality was the Welcome to Salem extended to English war bride, Mrs. Earle , Shreve. Merchants presented t gifts, and 300 spectators jam1 med the Senator Hotel to witness the program broadcast over I KSLM, Salem, Ore. ► (Right) . . . Dash cards on 70 trucks reminded the public to tune-in Your Baby, aired over KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (For story, see Showmanship in Action, p. 241.) ► (Center) . . . Grouped about the WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa., microphone are the winners of the duck contest staged in connection with the Magic Lady, juvenile series aired for LIT BROTHERS, Philadelphia department store. (Left) . . . Airmail pilots are welcomed to Boise for Idaho Airmail Week by KIDO news editor, Hugh Shelley. ► (Right) ... On his 300th weekly broadcast, Ralph S. Hinman, Dutch Uncle to KFH listeners in and around Wichita, Ka., got a surprise. Since 1938, Dutch Uncle Talks have exposed rackets and sharp business practices. On hand to present the birthday cake were KFH program director, Vernon Reed; president of the Wichita Chamber of Commerce, Hobart Brady; R. D. McKay of the Wichita Business Protective Bureau, and Harry A. Funke, vice president of the Fourth National Bank. CRIB ^ DIAPER SERVICE