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1/4/43
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At the request of the Board of War Communications,, the FCC allocated two additional police frequencies 7805 and 7935 to the international broadcast service for the duration of the war. On the basis that the broadcast transmissions will be intended for reception outside the continental United States and that most of the zone and interzone police communication on these frequencies occurs during daylight hours, it is not expected that the police service will cause any interference to the international broadcast service ,
The exemption from price control of radio fixed capacitors for military use today was extended from January 1, 1943, to April 1, 1943, Capacitors, known also as condensers, are essential parts of radio apparatus. Production for military uses has expanded at a rapid rate but the program has not reached the desired point of stab¬ ility for the purposes of price regulation, OPA announced.
During the additional exemption period it is believed the industry will complete its expansion program and in the meanwhile responsibility over prices of fixed radio capacitors remains with the Army and Navy.
Arthur Miller, formerly Eastern Editor of MovieRadio Guide, has joined the CBS Publicity Department, Mr, Miller will be in the Magazine Division, working with Helen Brattrud, who heads the Division.
Henri C. Bohle, formerly Assistant Vice President, has been elected a Vice President of the International Standard Electric Cor¬ poration, a subsidiary of the International telephone and Telegraph Corporation, which controls the greater part of I, T. & T. 1 s manu¬ facturing properties outside the United States,
Mr. Bohle has served the International Standard Electric Corporation and Its predecessors for thirty-one years. He was born In Antwerp and came to this country at the age of 18.
Lieut, Comdr. Walter Winchell of the United States Navy has arrived in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Rio de Janeiro radio announced in a broadcast recorded by the FCC. The Broadway columnist, on what was said when he left the United States to be ’*a confidential mission 15 was accompanied by a representative of the Brazilian Department of information and Press.
The Radio Bureau of the OWI will be glad to confer at any time with stations or networks on programming contemplated to combat rumor. "The subject is not an easy one”, says OWI, ''but we shall have gone far toward solving it when we realize this commonsense fact the best antidote for rumor is Information, "
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