Variety (Sep 1946)

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in which WOR mentions such subjects as: Its areas percent of the nation s apparel sales; number of farms in its territory compared with the state of Indiana, and other things both pertinent and delightful •1 v^':' a young lady iiaiiied EUa MacLeary, who's timebiiyer for Decker &.Deary, was rather amazed wlien ihe gay fact was raised, tliat our food sales are 3-biIlion yearly. a tall man who came from Peru called us to ask what was new. said we, in a manner, "Now, take Indiana— we have half that state's farms for you. there was a young man of Leonia who collected the flower begonia said he, "The real pretties are in your 16 great cities, and that's not a fact to bemoania.'* an indolent lady of Arrcl, who wrote to us on an old barrel asked, "Is it quite true that your listeners do buy one-quarter the nation's apparel?" WOR "that power'full station at 1440 Broadwayt in New York MUTUAL