Time
March 5, 1945
"Alcoholics on
the Air" |
|
Radio Column
One of Detroit’s citizens
stepped up to the microphone one night last week and told how he had "hit
bottom" as an alcoholic. To underline his confession, some of the more
melodramatic and sordid aspects of his past were dramatized. Then he told of
his regeneration. Summed up the announcer: "Alcoholism is a disease . . . an
obsession. . . anallergy . . . ."
The man who "hit bottom" was
the first in a parade of anonymous Detroiters who will describe their
alcoholic pasts over WWJ every other Saturday (11:15-11:30 p.m., E.W.T.).
The series is the first sustained air flight of the famed organization
called "Alcoholics Anonymous" (Time, Oct. 23).
Detroit A.A.s give credit for
the broadcast project to 62-year-old William Edmund Scripps, big boss of the
Detroit News and WWJ. He was so impressed by A.A.'s reformation of a
drunkard friend that he decided to do what he could to boost the
organization’s Detroit membership (now nearly 400).
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