Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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11 Tpn KANSAS CITY STAR TTT-^DAV AUGUST 1". 1^2. Sweeney Radio Phones and Loud Talkers Will Be Used Tonight in the Following Parks Swope Park, Shelter House and Dance Pavilion Penn Valley Park 39th and Gillham 15th and Benton Budd Park Troost Park Union Station Plaza Parade Holmes Square Observation Park Spring VaUey Park Mayor Cromwell's Address on Civic Pride Will Be the Feature of the Evening AUGUST 15, 1922 this full-page advertisement in the Kansas City Star heralded WHB's new 500-watt Western Electric set (its second transmitter) as "equal to any in the United States, expected to go from coast to coast." The program above was given "as an educational demonstration of what can be heard by radio."