Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1946)

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He lnl Radio News Service 7/10/46 price fixing charges against radio manufacturing concerns Attorney General Clark said Monday a Trenton, N. J. grand jury has indicted four corporations and six individuals on charges of conspiring to fix prices and monopolize production of variable radio condensers. In a statement, he said the alleged conspiracy has slowed production of radio sets. Clark named as those indicted: General Instrument Corp. of Elizabeth, N.J. , Abraham Blumenkrantz, President, and Samuel Cohen, Chairman of the Board. Radio Condenser Co., Camden, N.J. , Russell E. Cramer, Vice-President, and Stanley S. Cramer, President. Variable Condensers Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y. , Charles Hyman, President and Nathan Hyman, Vice-President. Condenser Development Corp., Newark, N. J. , the Justice Department said, is a patent holding corporation in which Blumen¬ krantz, Cohen and Cramers are officers. xxxxxxxx NBC ADDS 2 V-Ps GEN. KEN R. DYKE, WM. F. BROOKS Preparatory to expected tremendous peacetime business ex¬ pansion the National Broadcasting Company has taken on two new VicePresidents Brig. Gen. Ken R. Dyke, as Director of Broadcast Stand¬ ards and William F. Brooks, Director of News and International Rela¬ tions, General Dyke was Director of Sales Promotion and Research before entering Government service in March, 1942, and until re¬ cently was Chief of Civil Information and Education on General MacArthur's staff in Japan. Mr. Brooks has directed NBC's News Division since October 1942, and international relations since November, 1944. His promo¬ tion was announced by Niles Trammell, NBC President. xxxxxxxxx Robert McCall, former Assistant General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, has taken over his duties as Assistant Controller of the BBC's Overseas Service in London. J. Grenfell Williams, previously Acting Assistant Con¬ troller of BBC's Overseas Services, has been appointed Director of Colonial Service. XXXXXXXXX 9