Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1937)

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D/O/Of TRADE NOTES :: According to an announcement by Admiral Luke McNaraee, President of the Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company, Mackay Radio operations on the Atlantic Seaboard have been placed in charge of H, L. Rodman as General Manager. Mr. Rodman was formerly General Superintendent at San Francisco. He will have charge of domestic radiotelegraph service involving Eastern cities, service with ships in the Atlantic region, and the direct radiotelegraph circuits to points in Europe and Latin America. A working arrangement has been developed between a radio station, WROK, of Rockford, Ill. , and a group of seven weekly newspapers operated by the Associated Publishers of Durand, Ill. In return for a halfOhour broadcast period, the papers publish the station's publicity and advertisements. Effective Sunday, September 26, 1937, Mutual Broad¬ casting System programs will be released over Stations WJAY and WHK, Cleveland, of the United Broadcasting Company, subject to the availability of these stations, it was announced this week. Mutual network programs are currently heard in Cleveland over WGAR. B. J. Grigsby, former President of Grigsby-Grunow Company, is reported to be the backer of a successful restaurant at 79 E. Randolph Street, Chicago, Ill., known as "Fish and Chips" where fish and potato chips are sold exclus¬ ively. Charging unfair competition in the sale of "Cosray Vitamin D Soap", the Federal Trade Commission has issued a complaint against Los Angeles Soap Co. , trading as Cosray Pro¬ ducts Co. , 617 East First St. , Los Angeles. The respondent advertises via radio and other media. The granting of a construction permit to build a new broadcasting station at Bend, Ore. , for operation on 1310 kc. with 100 watts nighttime and 250 watts daytime, unlimited hours, was recommended by Examiner George H. Hill to the Federal Communications Commission this week. The application is The Bend Bulletin. An increase in power from 500 watts to 1 KW for KIEM, Eureka, Cal. , was recommended to the Federal Communications Commission this week by Examiner P. W. Seward. XXXXXXXXXX 10