Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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"As for the existence of a ‘radio trust* and the Attorney General’s suit against the Radio Corporation of America, the case is still in the courts, and we in Camden are accustomed to regard our citizens and industries as innocent until they are proven guilty. "Certainly, Secretary of Labor Davis cannot be expected to regard as enemies of the Government, all of those, whose competitors through one means or another, have been able to drag into the Federal Courts. Declares Unfair Light Cast Upon Secretary Davis "Mr. Schuette obviously is attempting to use the speech of Secretary Davis at the Camden dinner as an excuse to further his organization’s interests and in this capacity his statements do not warrant consideration. However, insofar as the publicity given to them casts an unfair light on the Secretary’s commendable action in speaking in Camden, they should be exposed and refuted with the same emphasis and energy with which they were issued. "The country today needs confidence. Good news creates confidence. The Hoover Administration has done a remarkable piece of 7/ork in restoring and maintaining the confidence that was so severely shaken in the cataclysm of October, 1929. It is a sad thing for America if the President and members of his Cabinet are to be criticized every time they participate in events that are wholly designed to draw national attention to major steps in the restoration of normal American prosperity." X X X X X X X NAVY OPENS BIDS ON TOWERS The Navy Department on October 3rd issued invitations for bids on four steel radio towers to be erected at the Naval Research Laboratory at Bellevue, D. C. , for experimental work in the superhigh frequency band. Communications will be opened on October 15th in the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department. The towers, which are to be 200 feet high, will be used as alternate transmitters for the stations at Arlington, Va. , and Annapolis, Md. X X X X X X