Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1932)

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The Journal will be published monthly. It contains technical papers based upon service problems which may have been discussed before meetings of the Institute in any of its sections, or which may have been chosen because of certain features that, in the opinion of the editors, are of value to the members of the Institute. The payment of annual dues in the Institute entitles the member to one copy of each issue of the Journal, and it is not to be issued for news stand circulation. Among the technical papers in the first issue are 11 Radio Servicing vs. Automobile Servicing” , by John H. Miller, Jewell Electrical Instrument Company; "Radio Circuits Around Variable-Mu, Output Pentode, and 6-V. R. F. Pentode Vacuum Tubes", H. W. KaDell, Engineer, National Carbon Company; "Design of Short Wave Receivers and Converters", by M. Gurrie, engineer, Stewart-Warner Corp. ; and "Superheterodyne Principles", F. L. Sprayberry, National Radio Institute, Washington, D. C. A section is devoted to the exchange of ideas, books, review of current radio literature and books, etc. The Journal address is 720 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. XXXXXXXX RENEWALS AND NEW ACCOUNTS SIGNED BY NBC SALES DEPARTMENT Andrew Jergens Company (Jergens Hand Lotion), Cincinnati, Ohio; Agency J. Waiter Thompson Company, New York City; 13 times, Tuesday 6:30-6:45 P.M. , starts March 8, 1932, Basic Red Network; program Ray Perkins "The Old Topper" renewal. Sinclair Refining Co. (Oils), New York City; Agency Federal Advertising Agency, 444 Madison Ave. , New York City; Contrace 13 weeks, starting February 20, 1932; Period Saturday 9:00-9:30 P.M. , over Split Blue Network; Program Sinclair Minstrels — New Account. American Kitchen Products Co. (Steero Bouillon Cubes), New York City; Agency Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, New York City Contract 26 weeks; Wednesdays, 10:15-10:30 A.M. , starting December 9, 1931, basic red (17) network; Program The Steero Program with Jane Grant, the Cube Cook, and Kuznetzoff & Nicolina. Renewal. C. S. Mueller Co. (Spaghetti), Jersey City, N. J. ; Agency Thomas M. Bowers; Contract 13 times; Thursdays 11:00-11:15 A.M. , starting March 21, 1932; WJZ network; Program Housekeeping Talk by Mrs. Goudiss. X X X X X X 12