American television directory (1946)

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Photographs by Larry Colwell A PAGE of scenes from U.S. Rubber's "serving through science" series at WABD. Above, a realistic life-raft drama in a huge specially-constructed studio tank. RUBBER'S role in blood transfusions was comĀ¬ bined with a wartime appeal for blood donors. TRAGEDY strikes in a program depicting old medical practices. A simple setting, LOCALIZED resilience of rubber cushioning authentic costuming, beautiful lighting, well directed. Audience reaction: Excellent. demonstrated. Child appeal aids Al Henderson. MUSIC and pantomime help to tell a story of transportation. Floor manager Frank Bonetta rocks the carriage realistically from his lowly position between the wheels. APPLYING fire to an asbestos suit, one of many war-born products with peacetime usefulness. 43