Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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thus giving the latter station an opportunity to carry the case to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. This appellate right was denied WFBR under the former procedure. Attorneys Herbert S. Ward, of Washington, and George A. Mahone, of the Maryland bar, appeared for Station WFBR. X X X X X X X TELEVISION PLAY GIVEN IN ENGLAND For the first time in England, the Baird system of television was used to broadcast a play on July 14th, according to a special dispatch to the New York Times. The British Broadcasting Corporation produced the demonstration. Dramatic critics agreed that the visual broadcasting of plays was still far from perfect and that there was little for legitimate actors of the theater to worry about as yet. X X X X X X PRICE REDUCTIONS IN RCA RADIOTRON TUBES Price reductions averaging 24$ in the list prices of four of the most popular types of RCA Radiotron vacuum tubes, were announced today by T. W. Freeh, President of the RCA Radiotron Co. , Inc. These reductions will save large sums for radio listeners in the next twelve months. In making this announcement, Mr. Freeh, indicated that these new low prices are to be regarded as "the beginning of the fulfillment of a promise.” The new prices, which become effective immediately, are as follows: Type of Tube Old List Price New List Price Saving 224 $4.00 $3. 30 $.70 227 2.50 2.20 .30 245 3. 50 2. 00 1.50 280 3.00 1.90 1.10 "Economies introduced since the formation of the RCA Radiotron Co. seven months ago, make these new prices possible," said Mr. Freeh. "Our company was organized by the Radio Corporation of America to effect the unification of vacuum tube development, manufacture and sales, and we accept the responsibility of leader¬ ship which rests upon the founders of the radio industry in America. We shall always strive to produce a good value in a radio tube, thus contributing to the enjoyment of radio everywhere." XXXXXXXX 3