Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1933)

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BUSINESS LETTER NOTES President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ex-Secretary of War Newton D. Baker will open the Nation’s annual drive for human relief in special messages to be broadcast over the combined CBS and NBC networks on Sunday, October 15, between 10:00 and 10:30 P.M. EST. H. M. Pauley, formerly Radio Service Manager, has been advanced to the position of General Service Manager of the Grigsby-Grunow Company, manufacturers of Majestic radios, refri¬ gerators and tubes. In his new position, Mr. Pauley will have complete charge of both refrigeration and radio service. Charles J. V. Murphy, newspaperman, author and radio announcer, was chosen last week as production manager and announcer of the weekly programs to be broadcast from the base of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in Little America over the Columbia Broad¬ casting System’s nationwide network. John N. Dyer has been chosen technical director of the Little America broadcasting station. Little America's first radio star will be Mike, a sandyhaired husky from Manitoba, and his bark will be the signal to the American radio audience that Little America is on the air. XXXXXXXXXX DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION Applications Granted (October 10, 1933) WOOD, Keystone Broadcasting Corp. , Harrisburg, Pa., C.P„ to move transmitter and studio locally in Harrisburg; WBAX, John H, Stenger, Jr., Wilkes-Barre , Pa., C.P. to make changes in equipment; WKF I . J. Pat Scully, Greenville, Miss., C.P. to move station from Greenville to Greenwood, Miss.; WLBC , Donald A. Burton, Muncie, Ind. C.P. to make changes in equipment and increase power from 50 to 100 watts; WAMC . Raymond C. Hammet, Anniston, Ala., modification of C.P. extending commencement date to Nov. 15 and completion date to Feb. 15; KFNF Henry Field Co. , Shenandoah, la. , authority to oper¬ ate simultaneously Oct. 14 from 1:45 to 4:45 P.M. ; same for WILL , University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.; KGFL, KGFL, Inc., Roswell, N. M. , permission to operate transmitter without approved monitor so that it may be sent to manufacturer to be recalibrated, for 30 days; KFDY, South Dakota State College, Brookings, S. Dak,, special temp, authority to operate from 8 to 8 :-'45 P.M. CST, Oct, 18, 11