Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1952 — Page 18
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his staff are taking extra pains
{ to make, sure everything goes
well on, fight night. I spent the day watching Chan-
have.
To televise an event doesn't they were doing today as they set|easy to see radio no longer poses |
mean just moving TV cameras into range and shooting away. While I watched, WFBM-TV engineers did everything from measuring the size of an air vent to tearing apart a few Coliseum chairs, with apologies to the management, ! Before anything else was done, electrical engineers had to make certain there would be a suitable
‘source of power for the cameras./stand, trained on the fight, and accomplished fact. that - wasn’t one will be below in a room, ready (hour after the fight begins,- the
There was, but enough. Power meant extra cables, one for each separate operation. When last seen, two electricians were preparing nine
600 American Pilgrims
At Catholic
By United Press BARCELONA, Spain, May 27 —More than 600 American pilgrims arrived here today aboard the American liner Constitution for the opening of the 35th International Eucharistic Congress of Catholics from 30 nations. The American delegation to the Congress will be headed by Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, who arrived
left the American group in Lisbon to fly back to Boston for the funeral of an aunt, The thunder of 21 cannons formally will open the congress. When His Holiness Pope Pius XIFs personal representative, Frederico Cardinal Tedeschini, Papal Legate, arrives here. At least 16 cardinals, scores of archbishops, and about 300 bishops and 15,000 priests will] attend the six-day meeting.
Expect 1.5 Million Officials estimate more than 1.5
million persons will attend the
ceremonies, including grims from all parts of
various 500,000 pil the world. The city was decked with flowers and from many buildings the gold and white banners of the Vatican flew beside the red
and gold Spanish flag. ithen bogged down just at the cli-
Thousands of piligrims have been pouring into the city for ~ more than a week for the first Eucharistic Congress since 1938.
"Thousands of others were delayed
by transportation difficulties. The last Congress was held in Budapest.
Cardinal Spellman said the oil]
strike in the United States had : delayed many pilgrims. He said
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Mr, Bergenroth indicated there {were really only three problems
he had to face—power, a stand|constantly coming and going, infor the first time jt will be serwv-|for the cameras and getting the/tent on getting ‘the job done in feing the entire nation through microwave set up. He was in the the best way possible, CBS. For that reason, he and midst of solving all three of them| Twenty men were working full-
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Seacat and John Engineers
Lowell
{hit at other jobs and that's what
up a stand, high in the bleachers, for the cameras to rest on. Since at least 1000 pounds of cameras and equipment will be resting there, they're taking a lot of time and effort to make it secure, After that they'll move on to the really teachnical end of {the deal. | Three cameras will be in use {fight night, Two will be on the
{to indicate round numbers. Cameras too far away? That's {what I asked, only to be informed
| patiently there will be four lenses
Congress
The Most Rev. Paul OC. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, and a group of Hoosler priests and laymen are among pilgrims attending the congress,
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several plane loads of pilgrims
were stranded at Gander, New-|
| foundland. Generalissimo feo,
Francisco Fran-
Wednesday. | Theme of the Congress “Peace and the Eurcharist.”
‘TV Loses Sound At Durndest Times
TV fans here would hhive been sent back 25 years to the days of silent movies if WFBM-TV had. continued to operate during its siege of transmitter trouble last night, station officials said. The picture was all right, they] contended, just the sound was) off. | Adding to the discomfort for home viewers was the untimely occurrence of the two breakdowns——first for the end of the Arthur Godfrey show. The station was back on the air again long enough to get home viewers well into the “I Love Lucy” show,
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‘max of that show. Combined length of the blackouts was more than an hour,
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Helping him were two engil-| by |” more if anything should go
nel 6 staffers—and I can appre-itraining, they've discovered that| wrong—which isn't anticipated. ciate any gray hairs they may sometimes they have to .pinch-|
head of the Spanish govern-|
last night by plane, The Cardinal ment, will come ‘to the Congress, was aboard the Constitution, but,
fight that misses attention. As I watched, busy men were]
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A rough estimate of the time involved was 50 man-hours
time,
The fight will be broadcast over | (WFBM and CBS, too. But it was
any problems to these experienced | men. It's a simple matter of moving in a few pieces of equipment and plugging in. For three days WFBM-TV will be installing, testing, changing and testing—to make sure the [fight will Teach the nation. On |Wednesday, producers, directors land announcers from CBS will larrive to take advantage of an Within an
{whole show will be over. CBS] staffers will leave, And once, again the men behind the scenes) {at Channél 8 will move into the]
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