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It would seem that the wholesalers and the manufacturers' wholesale branches have considerable to learn from each other. In¬ sofar as they perform the same functions and are comparable, it is concluded that wholesalers should be able to reduce their selling costs and that manufacturers should be able to cut the costs not so directly connected with selling.
A census bulletin on the wholesale distribution of radio sets, parts and accessories may be obtained for 10 cents from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
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EXPERIMENTAL STATION ON TELEVISION ASKED
An application for a new experimental visual broadcasting station which would make tests in transmitting television images in color, was recommended for granting in an Examiner's report made public last week by the Federal Radio Commission.
The applicant, the Sparks-Withington Company, Jackson,. Mich. , proposes to carry on a series of experiments between a tele¬ vision station and an experimental station which will broadcast sound signals simultaneously with the visual images. It was brought out at the hearings on the case June 8th that engineers of the company have developed a method of scanning by which images are transmitted by wire using only half the usual frequency band width required for visual broadcasts. Leland S. Bisbee and James O'Donnell Moran appeared on behalf of Sparks-Withington.
In the report, submitted by Examiner Elmer W. Pratt, it is pointed out that the station, if erected, will be a laboratory for experiments which probably would "result in a substantial con¬ tribution to the development of the visual broadcasting art."
Chief among these experiments is one in which it is proposed to transmit visual images in color, by a method using a prism filter.
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I. T. & T. STOCKHOLDERS NUMBER OVER 100,000
The International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. has now joined that small and select group of great American industrial organizations which number more than 100,000 stockholders. This mark, which the Corporation has been approaching for some little time, has now been attained, the figures as of July 16th showing that there are 100,745 individual shareholders.