NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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I]lay 1945 15 Mert Enitnert (left), ll EAF's “Modern Fanner,'' receives a citation from the U. S. Treasary Department for his efforts in behalf of the Sixth If ar Loan Drive. Presentation was made by A. D. Cobb of the Treasury Agricultural Section. i\ PC Hollywood's A. A. celebrated successful membership drive with party. From left, the merrymakers include Tew Frost, .Mice Tyler, Alex Robb, Don Marcotte, Evelyn Hale (formerly of \PC, Xeiv York) and Pill Andrews. Corporal Marvel Ross, Syracusan captured at Pataan and liberated from Cabanatuan by General Mac Arthur's forces, teas interviewed by F. R. Vadeboncoeur of ITSYR while home on furlough. He said his life ivas saved by Red Cross blood plasma. Charles Parbe, KGW news analyst, discusses ivith I iolinist Pronislaw H uberman the score of the concerto he conducted recently in Portland. A former war radio corres[>ondent, Parbe originally was a pianist, organist and conductor. Using a C-47 evacuation plane as their studio, service personnel from Stout Field, Indiana, flew over downtoun Cleveland broadcasting a hull hour show in cooperation with II T IM in tribute to the .linericnn Red Cross. Kay Runnals. telephone operator at II PZ. received this fatherly kiss from Mafor General Sherman Miles iihen he personally delircicd Faster flowers iiotn Cm pond Pen Mitchell nho. from Germany, asked the Poston DSU to see that she got them.