Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1946)

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He ini Radio News Service 1/3/46 FARNSWORTH CONTINUES TO ADD TO STAFF John R. Hughes has been appointed Assistant Sales Manager of the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation, and Stanley A. Morrow Assistant Manager of Advertising and Sales Promotion. For 12 years Mr. Hughes was associated with Philco Cor¬ poration as a sales representative of the home line, special repre¬ sentative of the custom built automobile radio and left th® company in 1941 as a field service engineer. After leaving philco he engag¬ ed in business for himself in the distribution of appliances and radio equipment. In 1942 he closed his business and for approximately one year was associated with the War Department Air Service Command as an associate radio engineer, having supervision over airborne radar equipment. Mr. Morrow, a World War I and II veteran, worked for two years for Henri, Hurst & McDonald Advertising Agency in Chicago and left them to accept a position as Advertising Manager of the Cable Piano Company of Chicago. Because of his extensive merchandising background in the field of musical reproduction Instruments, he was elected President of the Chicago Piano and Organ Association, said to be the oldest trade association in the United States. XXXXXXXX A SECRETARY WHO WILL LOOK UP TO HIM It is well known that no man is a hero to his secretary but Miss Gladys Hall, new secretary to A. D. "Jess’* Willard, Execu¬ tive Vice-President of the National Association of Broadcasters, will have to look up to him due to the fact that Jess is more than 6 feet tall and Miss Hall is pony ballet size. Apparently this hasn’t handicapped either as they both have gone a long way since they were associated together at old WJSV in Washington. Miss Hall was secretary to Harry C. Butcher for 10 years prior to his entering the Navy. After that she took over as secretary to Earl Gammons, who succeeded Mr. Butcher as head of the CBS Washington office. Since Captain Butcher’s return, Miss Hall has been assist¬ ing him in writing his book, "My Three Years With Eisenhower. " xxxxxxxxxx 8