Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1946)

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He inlRadi o News Servlc e 7/31/46 Galvin Manufacturing Company equipment. Meanwhile the Chicago Veterans Cab organization has been assured by the Federal Communications Commission that it will hav£ a construction permit issued, possibly within the week, for its planned radiotelephone operations. Fransworth Television and Electric equipment will be used. Meanwhile radio installations in taxicabs and highway transportation vehicles in Southern California and Arizona will show a sharp jump when the Tanner Motor Livery Ltd. of Los Angeles, previously authorized for installations in Santa Monica and Pasad¬ ena, receives the FCC go-ahead for fixed transmitters and receivers to operate with 120 mobile units in seven areas. The Wilcox Elec¬ tric Company will furnish the equipment, estimated to cost $127,500. Another application is from the Combined Cab Service of Washington, D. C. , which handles dispatching for 1300 cabs. This organization seeks approval for a fixed station and four mobile units, to be used for a test period, and will then expand its radio operations substantially. The company, which will use General Electric equipment, has informed the FCC that it has a master tele¬ phone switchboard with direct telephone lines to dispatching sta¬ tions and leading hotels and he s invited all taxicab companies in the city to participate both in the telephone dispatching service as well as the radio operations, XXXXXXXXXX RCA VICTOR ANNOUNCES NEW AWARDS FOR SALARIED EMPLOYEES A new award of merit plan, designed to honor outstanding salaried workers of RCAVictor offices, laboratories, and plants has been announced by Frank M. Folsom, Executive Vice President in Charge of the Victor Division. The new award for salaried workers complements the company’s long established Suggestion Award plan which has its chief application among shop workers. Fifteen workers are to be selected under the new plan and the award takes the form of a certificate citing the recipient’s outstanding achievements accompanied with a solid gold money clip embodying a miniature gold watch decorated with an inlaid RCA Victor trademark. XXXXXXXXX MR. PALEY ISSUES STATEMENT RE HIS CBS AFFILIATION William S. Paley, Chairman of the Board of the Columbia Broadcasting System, has issued the following statement: ’’There has recently appeared in the trade press a report to the effect that I plan to s ell a large portion of my CBS stock. The report is without foundation. I am not considering the sale of any of my CBS holdings or lessening my interest or activities in Columbia’s affairs." XXXXXXXX 9 /