Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/19/41 I, S, Becker, vice president of Columbia Artists, Inc,, v/ill join the Columbia Broadcasting Bsstem’s operating department as general assistant to Lawrence \'J, Lowman, CBS vice president in charge of operations, James Bell Coviipany, Inc,, 56 Green St,, Newark, N.J,, engaged in the sale and distribution of aluminun ware, enamel ware, radios and other articles of merciiandise, is charged, in a complaint issued by the Federal Trade Cpmmission, with using lottery methods in the sale and distribution of its products, X X X X X X X X PCC ..CTION WBEN , Inc , , Buffalo, ii,Y,, granted license to cover con¬ struction permit for increase in power to 5 kilowatts day and night, installation of nev\/ transmitter, directional antenna for night use and move of transmitter. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y,, granted license to cover construction permit winch authorized increase in pov/er, new equipment and additicnal freciuencies in international broadcast station; frequencies 6190, 9559, 15330, 21500 and 21590 kilocycles; 50 kilowatts, Edwin H, Armstrang, Alpine, N.J,, granted special tem.porary authority to operate an additional transmitter on 43 megacycles with power not in excess of 40 kilowatts, using PI.I for a period ending no later than September 8, in order to conduct further experiments on adjacent channel operation of PI.I broadcast stations and demonstrate such operation to certain engineering corrmiittees of the RI.IA.* Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc,, New York City, granted extension of special temporary authority to 'Sept, 17, to use a 25watt test transmitter on 330,4, 333,4 and 336,4 megacycles in order to conduct tests. National Broadcasting Co,, Inc,, New York City, granted extension of special temporary authority to operate on 9670 kilocycles, v/ith effective power of 100 kilowatts using separate power amplifiers feeding separate directional antennas, to Sept, 17, Edwmn A , Kraft , Kodiak, Alaska, has applied for construc¬ tion permit for a new broadcast station to be operated on 1230 kilo¬ cycles, 250 watts, unlimited tiiue, B, S, Sadler, Nev/ Bern, N.C., has applied for construction permit for a new broadcast station to be operated on 1340 kilocycles, 250 watts, unlimited time. X X X X X X X X 10