Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1942)

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11/17/42 The Board of Directors of the F>A Broadcasters, Inc. have voted to discontinue their FTA news bulletins which have been issued for the past 5 years. The Board is headed by Walter J, Daram, WTMJ, fvTilwaukee, and Includes John Shepard, 3rd, The Yankee Network, Boston Tc C. Streibert, WOR, New York City; Paul Morency, WTIC, Hartford, Conn. ; John V, L. Hogan, New York City; J. H. DeWitt, Jr. , WSM, Nashville; Dr, Ray H, Manson, StrorabergCarl son, Rochester, N. Y. ; Franklin M. Doolittle, WDRC, Hartford, Conn. ; and Carl J. Meyers, WG-N, Chicago, Discontinuance of the news letters, however, in no way Indicates disbandment of M Broadcasters, Inc, Manufacturers of incandescent, fluorescent or glow dis¬ charge lamps are prohibited from etching a trade mark or other identification on lamps for anyone but themselves or other manu¬ facturers, the WPB Director General for Operations made clear Monday in an interpretation of Order L-28-a. In the U, S. Supreme Court last Monday in the case of the Westlnghouse versus the Crosley Corporation the petition for a writ of certlori to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals was denied. Dr, L. P. Wheeler, head of the Engineering Department's Information Division of the Federal Communications Commission, is to be Installed in January as President of the Institute of Radio Engi¬ neers for 1943. F, S, Barton of England at the same time will assume the office of Vice President. Dr, W, L, Barrow was named a Director in the recent elections and Dr. F. B. Llewellyn and H. A. Wheeler were reelected to the Board. The Defense Supplies Corooratlon last Saturday announced that it will purchase stocks of shellac held in the United States. Offers must be received by J^'^arch 1, 1943, and should be forwarded to the Associated Representatives, 155 John Street, New York City. Seedlac or lac which has been bleached, cut or incorporated in pro¬ tective or technical coatings, will not be purchased. Added recognition of the part American women are playing in the war was given last week by the National Broadcasting Company in the appointment of Jane Tiffany Wagner, as Director of V/omen's War Activities. New moblld FM police radio equipment developed by General Electronic electronic engineers, and being manufactured for the ‘'Radio reserve pool" established by WPB, incon')orates many new feat¬ ures, some of them suggested by police users in many parts of the country, "iron core", or inductive tuning permits easier and more accurate tuning, and reduces the effects of car vibration on tuning adjustments. Receiver battery drain has been reduced 35 percent and a material improvement made in the effective communication range. xxxxxxxx ^ 9 „