Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1934)

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7/20/34 : : BUSINESS LETTER NOTES: : To the line of Arcturus tubes have been added the special Majestic spray-shield types. These tubes come equipped with a glove-fitting metal shield., soldered in place with proper ground connection, and are identical in characteristics and interchangeable with the sprayshield tubes. Canadian Marconi Company (Controlled by Canmar Invest¬ ment Co., Ltd.) For 1933: Net loss $173,524, against $188,086 loss last year. An application of Station WJEJ, of Hagerstown, Md. to increase its daytime power to 250 watts and to give the station unlimited hours of operation with a nightime power of 50 watts has been turned down. The resignation of Eugene V. R. Thayer as a Director of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. , an office he has held since 1910, was accepted at the regular meeting of the Board in New York on Wednesday. Mr. Thayer, who recently became a partner in Herrick, Berg & Co., resigned because of the company’s policy not to include members of Stock Exchange firms on its Board. James H. Hanley, Federal Radio Commissioner, who it had been expected would be appointed to the Federal Communica¬ tions Commission, has decided to remain in Washington. He will practice law with the firm of Mason, Spalding and McAtee and will specialize in radio, telephone and telegraph. Apparently an effort will be made to revive the National Radio Editors' Association at the Cincinnati meeting of the National Broadcasters' Association September 17. E. L. Bragdon, Radio Editor of the New York Sun is President, and Darrell V. Martin, of Pittsburgh, is Secretary. X X X X X X X 12