Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/19/41 : TRADE NOTES The I.Iackay xladio and Telegraph Company lias compiled current rate information in a folder helpful at this time in sending business communications , The rates are included for Europe, and other parts of the v/orld, ships at sea, and also the lov;er per word radiotele¬ graph rates between New York, Chicago, Washington, Boston, Philadelpliis, Baltimore, Detroit, Nev/ Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle, Among the 135 leaders from many sections of American life who will serve as sponsors of the V/illiamstown, iiass. Institute of Human Relations which opens at W/illiams College, ..ugust .14, v/ill be David Samoff, president of the Radio Corporation of America, Bice Cleraow, president of Hartford (Conn.) Nev/sdailies , Inc., and editor of the former Hartford Newsdail:/-, offset tabloid, announced ohat all physical assets of the paper had been sold to the Hemisphere publishing Company headed by Herbert Ho ore , president of Trensradio press Service, New York, Hr, Iloore made it clear that the purchase was a personal venture and not connected with Transradio, Pamsv/orth Television and Radio Corporation - Year to April 30: Net loss, after depreciation and araort ization of gl94,522, (.181,858, compared with H749,741 loss in preceding fiscal year after depreciation and amortization charges of (^118,795, Nathan II, David has resigned from the Law Department of the Federal Coiumuni cat ions Commission to join the staff of Coordinator of Information V/illiaiii J, Donovan, Hr. Davis, who is 28 years old and a native of Hassachusetts , joined the Coimiission in 1939 as Assistant to the Chairman, Subsequently transferring to the legal staff, Ms most recent assignment has been as Chief of the Litigation Section, Silent or supersonic sounds so pov;erful that they can scorch wood, kill germs, scrape soot from the inside of chimneys or make oil and water mix will be discussed b_ Dr, Orestes H, Caldwell during his ’’Radio Haglc” program over the NBC-Dlue Netword, Frida v, Aug. 22, at 7:15 p,m., ED3T. The National Broadcasting Company is ma]cing special ar¬ rangements /to carry daily by V/illiam. Hillman and Dari Godwin direct from the annual convention of the National Ifnolesale Druggists Con¬ vention at White Sulphur Springs, west Virginia, September 29 to October 2, WAGA, Blue Atlanta Outlet of the National Broadcasting Company, has been granted a construction permit to change its fre¬ quency to 590 kc and to increase day power to 5000 watts. 9