NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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March 1945 15 The smiling soldier is Lon McAllister of the cast of the stage play. Winged Victory,” which he is discussing with Ruth W elles, KYW commentator, as she interviews him over the air. Apparently they are making some comment on the headline-making Tokyo raids too. M rs. Norman Lev of Chicago heard her husband's voice for the first time in three years when WM.4Q recorded a shortwave broadcast from released Philippine prisoners. Annie Lee Stagg of IVSB (left) interviews Mrs. Walter D. Lamar and Colonel Robert L. Scott, author of “God Is My Co-Pilot.” Charles Lamrners, veteran showman, receives pipe and tobacco pouch on his 10th anniversary as a producer-director at W LW . From left: Howard Chamberlain, Nelle Foster, Lammers and Chester Herman. Margaret Reid, six-year-old infantile paralysis victim featured in a newsreel on the malady, was interviewed recently by Harriet Pressly on her “ff e the Women” broadcast over W PTF (Raleigh, N. C.J. Former NBC Correspondent Edward W allace, now If T. 4. \I news director, interviews Merrill Mueller, NBC war correspondent, during a Cleveland broadcast.