Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/22/41 PTC RAPS RADIO SERVICHIG COURSE The Federal Trade Commission accepted from liorris H, Beitman, trading as Supreme Publications, 3727 vVest 13th St,, Chicago, a stipu¬ lation to cease certain representations in the sale of a book entitled ''Complete Authorized Radio Servicing Course,.” Under his stipulation the respondent agrees to cease adver¬ tising that publication of his book as authorized or approved by any competent authority, or accepted or backed by the radio industry; that the book is a complete course, or a course of study, instnicticn, education or training in radio service, electricity, or tele¬ vision, and that it is an exact reprint of a course of lessons sold by the Radio Technical Institute for (^39 or any other price. The respondent further agrees to cease representing that the quantity of the books is limited; or that the price is an amaz¬ ing or unusual bargain. The respondent agrees to cease disseminating any advertisement containing a testimonial v/ritten end signed by himself, which advertisement fails to disclose that he is an in¬ terested party in the sale of the book. ■\r -r -»,r •\r *v/* j\. yv J\. J\. j\. ACCESS TO COIldJITICnTIOIT PLAITS AIJD STATIONS RESTRICTED Chairman James Lav/rence Ply of the Defense Communications Board has addressed notices to all persons engaged in the wire or radiocoramuni cat ions industry, including manufacturing, directing attention to a resolution adopted by the Defense Communications Board restricting access to communication plants and stations, to employees, federal, state or local government officers acting in their official capacity, and other persons considered necessary by the management in the conduct of its business. Also that the Industry be requested to exclude representa¬ tives of any foreign government, persons, associations or corpora¬ tions, from access to the premises containing communications equip¬ ment or facilities except only upon express permission granted by the Defense Communications Board, •Kr ~r -"sT -^r •r -r -y j\. yv, yV TELEVISION iuT ONCE FOR PHILADELPHIA To enable the Philadelphia area to liavc scheduled tele¬ vision program broadcasts as soon as possible, the Cormnission has given the Philco Radio and Television Corporation special authoriza¬ tion to so operate its present experimental television station W5XE for a period of 60 days on television Channel No, o (66,000-72,000 kilocycles) pending the furnishing of additional engineering data re¬ quired by the Coram.ission to pass on that company’s pending application lor a construction permit for a full-fledged commercial television station in Philadelphia* V ““ j\. y\. X X X