Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS NATIONAL PRESS BUILDINC WASHINGTON, D. C. April 11, 1932 Mr. E. C, Mills, General Manager American Society rf Composers, Authors & Puhlishers Paramount Building 15OI Broadway New York, N. I. Dear Mr. Mills: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of April lltn which in accordance witn the verlial agreement "be¬ tween yourself a.nd Mr. Bellows is Being immediately trans¬ mitted to tne Copyright Committee of the National Associa¬ tion of Broadcasters. Yours very truly, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS (signed) Philip G. Loucks PHILIP G. LOUCKS, Managing Director PGL/OF