Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1932)

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Heinl Radio Business Letter INSURANCE BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. ISSUED TWICE A WEEK AND CONTAINING THE LATEST INFORMATION REGARDING THE RULINGS OF THE FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION, RADIO LEGISLATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE REGULATIONS, CHANGES IN WAVELENGTH, CALL LETTERS AND POWER, PATENTS, EXPORTS, FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION RULINGS AND OTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST TO BROADCASTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. :: :: CONFIDENTIAL — NOT FOR PUBLICATION. :: :: INDEX TO ISSUE OF OCTOBER 20 Stations Guard Against Libel In Political Addresses . 2 New Antenna Makes Appearance in Germany . . . 4 Police Radio Rights In State Contested . . . .5 UJSV Opening Is National Event,... . . . ...6 Dutch Conductor Praises German System...... . 7 WABC Ruling Affirmed . . . . . ? Allen Sticks to $250,000 Radio Figure.. . .....7 Young Littlepage Granted Short Wave Patent . 7 German Exports Decline, . . . . Supreme Court Denies Test In Hazeltine Patent Suit .... v !*!.'! ! 8 Two Theatres Fight For Name "Roxy" . . . RCA Suit May Go To Trial November 15 . .9 Decisions of the Federal Radio Commission . 10 No. 571 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $10. PER MONTH. NO CONTRACT REQUIRED.