NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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12 NBC Transmitter SALESMANSHIP AND SHOWMANSHIP COMBINE IN STATION’S WAR BOND ENDEAVORS Alex Dreier, ABC commentator, delivers a W ar Bond message to Chicagoans assembled at the busy corner of State and Madison Streets. .4nd here, Dreier makes an appearance at KODY to bolster Nebraska bond sales. Homer Welch, KGW program director, gets Jack Dempsey for Portland program. KOA listeners were treated to a description of a snatch pickup of a glider by a C-47 transport plane during a miniature “airborne attack” held for W ar Bond appeals in Denver. Policeman W illiam Hoffman, of St. Louis, tcins a courtesy contest W ar Bond from “Truth or Consequences.” Mayor A. P. Kaufmann makes the award. A huge “Nuts to Japan” is the motto as Idaho’s Governor Gossett (right) and Boise’s Mayor Walker (second from left) foin Commentator Larry Smith (center) at a KIDO sponsored War Bond appeal. Eddy .irnold, the “Tennessee Plowboy” of WSM’s “Grand Ole Opry,” sings a song to a bond buyer. I