Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1946)

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Helnl Radio News Service 7/3/46 Italy. I was granted a private audience in the Vatican library by Hi a Holiness, Pooe Pius XII. Consequently I hone you'll see that any slur I might' have cast on the faith was completely inadvertent. "I*m sorry this unfortunate incident has placed you in an embarrassing position, but you may rest assured that the writers of Duffy's Tavern will be instructed to avoid any reference to any religious functions of any church. "Please convey my sincere apologies to the Catholic Church and to the Pilot. It was all a bit of careless stupidity which I guarantee you shall not be repeated. " XXXXXXXX jar / PHILCO LICENSES RCA TO USE ITS FM AND OTHER RADIO PATENTS Philco Corporation has licensed the Radio Corporation of America to use the philco Advanced F M System and approximately 600 other Philco patents and inventions relating to radio and television receivers and electrical phonographs. Philco also stands ready to grant non-exclusive licenses to other radio and electronic con¬ cerns, John Ballantyne, President, said. "The agreement just concluded between Philco and the Radio Corporation of America is the first general patent license issued by our Company and covers the results of almost 20 years of research and develooment work in the field of radio and television", Mr. Ballantyne said. "One of the most important inventions cover¬ ed in the agreement is the new Philco Advanced FM System. This is an entirely new system of frequency modulation (FM) detection which is considered one of the fundamental advances in the radio art. "The technical progress in radio, television and electron¬ ics in recent years is extraordinarily great, and with our research and engineering facilities increased and strengthened, Philco is desirous of cooperating with others in the radio and television industries to share the fruits of its research. " X X X X X X X HENRY THROWS A SCAPE ABOUT U.S. MUZZLING PRESS AND RADIO Considerable mystery surrounded a declaration credited to Secretary of Commerce Wallace. Addressing the School of Politi¬ cal Action Techniques in Washington last week, he was quoted as say¬ ing it was conceivable that "we may be facing Government control of radio and the press". Secretary Wallace, shy on confirming his remarks, was reported to have said that the attempts to muzzle the American press and radio "would not come in a Democratic Admin¬ istration, " XXXXXXXX 5