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12/14/43
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TRADE NOTES : ;
Frank H. McIntosh, Chief of the Domestic and Foreign Branch of the WPB Radio & Radar Division, will tell the American Marketing Association tomorrow (Wednesday) in New York about the war production of radio and radar equipment,
Ira Hirschmann, Vice President of Bloomingdale Brothers, will talk on ’’The Place of the Department Store in the Future of Radio, FM and Television”,
Majestic Radio and Television Corporation Four months to September 30 j Net profit, after $158,438 taxes, was $93,430, or 9 cents each on 989,434 common shares, according to figures filed with Securities and Exchange Commission,
Among the first to be so honored, Columbia University included a radio commentator among those to be presented with gold medals ’’for distinguished service in advancing international friend¬ ship in the Western Hemisphere” last Monday, The commentator was Edward Tomlinson, specialist in Inter-American ALf fairs for the Blue Net?/ork and the other recipients were Dr, Pedro Cue, owner of El Mundo, Havana, and Rodrigo de Llano, Director General of Excelsior of Mexico City,
Neville Miller, President of the National Association of Broadcasters, has been appointed Chairman of the 1944 ’’March of Dimes” National Ra.dio Division for the National Founda.tion for In¬ fantile Paralysis.
Serving with Mr. Miller as Co-Chairmen are Mark Woods, President of the Blue Network; William S, Paley, CBS President; Dr, Miller McClintock, President of Mutual, and Niles Trammell, NBC Pre si dent.
The owners of the Yankee Network are reported to be among the probable purchasers of the Bulova radio stations.
Senator Elbert D, Thomas, of Utah, broadcast his twentyfourth message to the people of Japan in the Japanese language by snort-wave on December 7th. Senator Thomas concluded:
’’Today marks the beginning of the third year which you, tne people of Japan, initiated by allowing your rulers to send your sons to their death. Like you, your Emperor has been deceived, just as he was deceived 12 years ago when your war lords told him that it was right to invade the northeastern provinces of China, and Just as he was deceived again in 1937 when the war lords of Japan told him that they could conquer China, ”
Radio’s claim to be the speediest method of news gathering appears to be convincingly demonstrated by the Industry’s dally trade organ, I^dlo Daily, says the Editor 8c Publisher, the issue reaching subscribers by mail Dec. 1 being apparently a glimpse into the future. It was dated ’’Dec, 30, ,1943.”
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