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RADIO LEADERS PROMINENT IN NEW YORK RECOVERY DRIVE
One of the first things Grover Whalen, of John Wanamaker's, Chairman of President Roosevelt’s Recovery Drive in New York City, did was to appoint a strong Radio Committee. Its members are as follows:
Merlin H. Aylesworth, President National Broadcasting Company; William S. Paley, President, Columbia Broadcasting System; Donald Flamm, President, WMCA; Alfred J. McCosker, President, National Association of Broadcasters, and Emil Gough, President, WINS.
Among those whom Mr, Whalen appointed to his Executive Committee were Gen. James G. Harbord, Chairman of the Board,
Radio Corporation of America, and Owen D. Young, Chairman of the Board, General Electric Company.
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WYNN SIGNS BISHOP OF CHINATOWN
Tom Noonan, beloved ’’bishop" of Chinatown, has signed a 52 week contract with the Amalgamated Broadcasting System, Ed Wynn's new network.
"The Cathedral of the Underworld", under which title the broadcasts will be heard, will include the regular services from the Bowery Mission House, Chinatown, New York City.
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RKO FORECLOSURE MOVE EXPLAINED
The foreclosure action against the Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corporation brought last Saturda, Aug. 5 by the Chemical Bank and Trust Co., as trustee of the corporation's 6 per cent gold deben¬ tures, will not affect the operation of RKO by its present manage¬ ment, M. H, Aylesworth, its President, said yesterday (Monday).
The foreclosure, he said, was merely a legal step to bring the trustee and the interests of the debenture holders within the supervision of the court, which is administering the receiver
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