Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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RCA FILES TRUST SUIT REPLY The Radio Corporation of America has filed its answer in the suit brought by the Government , for alleged violation of the Sherman Act. The Radio Corporation denies that it has done any¬ thing of which the Government should complain, but that, on the contrary, what was done in obtaining rights under the patents of others was necessary for the establishment of modern radio, David Sarnoff, President of the Radio Corporation, declared that ” The Radio Corporation has not attempted to monopolize these developments and patent rights, but has granted many licenses to others, with no price restrictions, thus enabling them to enter into direct competition with Radio Corporation and its subsidiaries in sales of tubes and broadcast receivers to the public. " X X X X X X STATION WLS SEEKS INJUNCTION Station WLS, operated by the Prairie Farmer Publishing Company, through a corporation known as the Agricultural Broadcast¬ ing Company, has filed suit in the United States District Court at Chicago, against Station WE NR, operated by the Great Lakes Broad¬ casting Company. The WLS suit seeks an injunction against the Federal Radio Commission^ order that the two States share time on 870 kilocycles on a fifty-fifty basis. Station WLS, in their bill of complaint, states that the action of the Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia, put into effect later by the Federal Radio Commission, in taking 3/14 of the WLS time and giving it to WENR, was “arbitrary, unreasonable, and discriminatory, and deprived, and is depriving, the plaintiff of its property without compensation and without due process of law, all in violation of provisions of the United States Constitution and the Fifth Amendment thereof. ” XXXXXXXX NAVY ORGANIZED RADIO “HAMS” The second organization of radio amateurs throughout the country to render assistance in time of disaster or war has been effected by the Navy Department, and the American Red Cross. The Signal Corps, War Department, already has such a national network. This organization of 2,300 members of the Naval Communi¬ cations Reserve already is experimentally operative, according to an announcement by the Department of the Navy. Under the plans, 4