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Label on reverse side of still photo reads as follows: Orson Welles turns his talents to aviation, writing a new weekly series for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. He also acts as narrator (WABC, 7:15 p.m.) Welles is shown above talking over plans with Col. Arthur I. Ennis of the War Dept. Bureau of Public Relations.
Label reads as follows: "CEILING UNLIMITED" MONDAYS, 7:15 to 7:30 PM, EWT REBROADCAST AT 11:15 PM, EWT STARTING NOV. 9, 1942 WABC-CBS 10-26-42
Stamp reads as follows: CULVER PICTURES, INC. 660 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y. 10016 This picture is loaned for one reproduction only. Must not be used for advertising without written permission. Original must be returned within 30 days. Obligatory Credit Line CULVER PICTURES
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The death of Col. Arthur I. Ennis, age 60, was reported in The New York Times September 3, 1954: "Colonel Ennis was head of the public relations branch of the Army Air Forces at the start of World War II."
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