Broadcasting (Jan - June 1945)

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Charles Barbe, KGW news analyst, was foreign correspondent in Berlin, Rome, Bern and London. He took the picture of General Goering at the Arc de Triomphe, the day the Germans took over Paris ... Below, James Abbe, KGW and NBC network commentator, renowned world-traveler and ex-press-photographer. At Moscow University in 1932, he posed briefly with the Anthropological Museum's world-famous collection of skulls. GEORGE BERNARD NOBLE CHAIRMAN. ...12th REGIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD SAY^ ■ ■ "A well-informed public opinion was never more vital than now. Analysis and comment by men who have seen the trouble-spots of the world with their own eyes — who have talked as well to the "little people" of Europe — is exceedingly valuable because such men can make us understand what is ahead of us. For the future peace of the world we need plenty of understanding. Airing intelligent commentary is one of the biggest public services a radio station can, give." sT«T/tf^^,^^lKRAPf)fft\. PORTLAND, OREGON REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY EDWARD PETRY & CO. INC. BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising January 1, 1945 • Pagf