Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1934)

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6/19/34 RADIO MANUFACTURERS VOTE TO HAVE SEPARATE CODE Unanimous decision of the radio industry to withdraw from the NRA Electrical Code and operate under a Radio Industry Code, featured the tenth annual convention of the Radio Manu¬ facturers5 Association at Chicago. An excellent, separate code for the Radio Manufacturing Industry was drafted, approved not only by the RMA Board of Directors, but al! so unanimously by its entire membership in convention session and is being submitted immediately to the National Recovery Administration at Washington. A Committee of leading radio manufacturers was appoint¬ ed to present the new Radio Industry Code to the NRA. Capt. William Sparks, of Jackson, Michigan, is Chairman, and James M. Skinner, of Philadelphia; A. S. Wells, of Chicago, S. W. Muldowny, and Arthur Moss, of New York, are members of the Code Committee. Leslie F. Muter, of Chicago, former Vice-President and Treasurer, and for many years a Director of the RMA, was elected President of the Association for the ensuing year. The Vice-President sof the RMA are Arthur T. Murray, of Springfield, Mass. , now NRA Code Supervisory Agency for receiving sets; S. W. Muldowny, of New York, NRA Code Supervisory Agency foi tubes; Arthur Moss, of New York, and Richard A. O'Connor, of Fort Wayne, Ind. . New members elected to the RMA. Board of Directors are Benjamin Abrams, of New York; Dr. W. R. G. Baker, of Camden, N. J. and Paul V. Galvin, of Chicago; Ben G. Erskine, of New York, and J. C. Warner, of Harrison, N. J, , and N. P. Bloom, of Louisville, Ky. Bond Geddes was reelected Executive Vice President and General Manager and also Secretary of the Association, and John W. Van Allen, of Buffalo, Ne¥/ York, General Counsel. XXXXXXXX NEW YORK NEWSPAPER GRILLS COMISSION As a follow-up of the letter which appears on pages 3 £ -■ 4 of this issue, addressed to the Federal Radio Commission by Ogden Reid, Editor of the New York HeraldTribune , the HeraldTribune , beginning Monday, June 18th, started a daily series of four articles attacking the Commission on its alleged methods of censorship. Extracts of these articles will appear in our next issue. XXXXXXXXX 9