Broadcasting (Oct - Dec 1945)

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FM BROADCAST TRANSMITTERS Telephone your G-E broadcast sales \^ engineer at once for the \ most significant news in\ broadcasting since the introduction of crystal control. W. C. JAEGER H. L. PERDIUE Boston, Mass. New York City, N. Y. 140 Federal St. 570 Lexington Ave. J. D. COMER F. R. WALKER Atlanta, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio 187 Spring St., N. W. 4966 Woodland Ave. G. P. FOSTER Kansas City, Mo. 106 W. 14th Street F. D. MORTON Denver, Colorado 650-17th Street F. P. BARNES San Francisco, Calif. 235 Montgomery St. C. G. PIERCE Los Angeles, Calif. 212 N. Vignes St. J. E. HOGG Seattle, Wash. 710 Second Avenue M. L. PRESCOTT Washington, D. C. 806-1 5th St., N. W. S. W. POZGAY Chicago, III. 840 So. Canal St. J. H. DOUGLAS Dallas, Texas 1801 N. Lamar St. Other offices are located in all principal cities GENERAL fflft ELECTRIC