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Radio bart larry the looter
Radio bart larry the looter












radio bart larry the looter

He ran some ads in a magazine and began selling tapes of radio shows. Kiner finished school, then worked in electronic-parts engineering, production and sales. Kiner in later years would take his children to Seattle Pilots and Mariners games - and to spring training in Arizona.Īfter his family moved to Santa Monica, Calif., in 1950, Mr. Katherine Kiner of Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, said, "Dad also pitched one season with a semipro club in Bremerton around 1949." He switched high schools, according to his son David of Kirkland, "because he was trying to find a school with a good baseball team. Kiner attended Broadview Elementary School, Seattle Prep and Lincoln High School. In 1934 the family moved to Seattle, where Mr. The tall, quiet boy began collecting records when he was 12. Kiner liked to play piano and loved music of the 1920s and 1930s. Kiner, old-time hero and old-music buff, died Friday (July 22) of cancer. "He was really proud of that letter," said his son. Edgar Hoover, then director of the FBI, was another reward, said Mr. specializing in records of old-time radio shows and music - which he'd begun with the several-hundred-dollar reward he had received for helping nab the bank robber.Ī letter of thanks from J. Kiner followed the man's car, sticking with it until he could flag down police and finger the suspect. Larry Kiner knew something was wrong, seeing that stranger dash from a Georgetown bank.














Radio bart larry the looter