NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1943)

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS SPECIAL BULLETINS INDEX 1943 No. No. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS A. F. o£ M. Board to Meet 17 A. F. of M. Hearing Before War Labor Board 21 A. F. of M. Letter to Recording Companies 18 “C for Caesar” . 18 Contract Between Decca and World with A. F. of M . . 22 Developments in Petrillo Fight 20 Editorial Comment 18 Latest Contract of A. F. of M. 23 Petrillo Defies War Labor Board 19 Petrillo Hearing Before Senate Sub-Committee 15 Petrillo Proposals . 16 Recording Companies’ Reply to A. F. of M. Letter . 18 U.S.O. Opera Barred . 18 BROADCAST ADVERTISING Advertising Can Aid Government Programs and Increase Local Time Sales 2 Back 3rd War Loan with Broadcast Advertising 4 Local War Advertising Pool 5 Special Committee Plans for 4th War Loan 6 Treasury Dept. Offers Program for 4th War Loan . 7, 8 Urge Local Fuel Dealer to Sponsor OWI An¬ nouncements . 3 What Happens When Newspaper Advertising Stops . 1 FCC Foreign Language Broadcast Policy . 13 FCC Investigation . 5, 11, 28 FCC — Supreme Court Decision . 8 Fly’s 12 Questions Addressed to Cox Committee 9 Frank C. Waldrop Article . 8 Freedom of Speech (Congressman F. Edward Hebert) . 4 Glade Appears in Support of N.A.B. Code . 25 Government Control Looms for Radio 1 Hearings Before Committee to Investigate FCC 12 Holmes Bill . 7 Industry Leaders Testify on White-Wheeler Bill 24 Jansky, Wakefield, Armstrong, Trammel, Weber, Hogan Testify . 26 N. Miller Talk before A.F.A. War Conference . 8 N.A.B. Board Discusses Supreme Court Decision 3 New York City Hearings . 13, 14, 15, 17 Pengra and Arney Testify . 20 Rep. E. E. Cox’s Resignation Speech . 18 Rep. Martin J. Kennedy’s Statement and Reso¬ lution on Freedom of Speech and Radio 18 Senator Robert Taft Speech . 8 Statement of Clarence F. Lea . 19 Statement of Fly Before Cox Committee . 6 Testimony of Charles R. Denny, Jr. . 10 Testimony of Fly . 10 Testimony of Harold D. Smith . 10 White-Wheeler Hearings Postponed . 2 White-Wheeler Hearing Set . 20, 21 White-Wheeler Hearings End . 27 ENGINEERING New Priority Instructions 3 RMA Transmitting Tube Conservation Recom¬ mendations . 2 Radio Gets AA Priority . 1 GENERAL Pat-On-The-Back Bulletin . 1 War Conference Bulletins . 1,2 INFORMATION A Free Radio (T. A. M. Craven) . 14 A Great “First” for Morgenthau . 11 After 12,000 Newscasts (Charter Heslep) . 9 “Business At War” . 6 Controversial Public Issues . 7 FCC-CBS New Affiliation Agreement with Sta¬ tions . 13 How to Use Radio (Walt Dennis) . 3 Labor Transcriptions . 7 National War Fund . 10 News of Radio Within the Industry (Bruce Robertson) . 9 Public Relations of the Radio Industry (James' W. Irwin) . 4 Radio in the War (Chester LaRoche) 1 Radio Newscasting and News of Radio . 9 Representative Mundt’s Remarks at Hearing 12 The Manager and the Medium (Willard Egolf) 15 U. S. Radio, War and Post War (Paul Hollister) 8 “War Department Report” . 16 What Radio Is Doing in the War (Walt Dennis) 2 White House Press Meeting . 5 MUSIC ASCAP Per Program Commercial Licenses ... 2 ASCAP Per Program Contracts . 1 RETAIL PROMOTION Are Daily Newspapers Today the Third Rate Medium? . 4 Newspapers’ Complacency Target at N.A.E.A. Meet . 4 Premier Showing in Washington, D. C. . 5, 6 Radio Seeks Store Business . 4 Retail Promotion Showings . 7, 8, 9, 10 SELECTIVE SERVICE Activity and Occupation Bulletin #29 . 7 Classification of Registrants Over 38 Years of Age . . ._ . _ . 5 Classifications for Selective Service Registrants 8 Communication Services Activity . 4, 7 Critical Occupations Listed by WMC . 13 Occupational Bulletin #27 . 4 Occupational Deferment Procedure 9, 10 Replacement Schedules . 11, 12 Selective Service Procedure Revised . 16 Transfer of Appeals in Occupational Cases . 6 U. S. Employment Service to Recommend Defer¬ ments . 14, 15 TAX BULLETINS Excess Profits Tax . 1 Pay-As-You-Go Tax . 2 Tax on Compulsory Sales or Exchanges of Prop¬ erty . 3 LEGISLATION Address of Senator Ed Smith . 16 Bankhead Bill 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Congressman Dewey Short Speech . 8 WAR BULLETINS Philco Launches Set Repair Campaign as War Measure . 13 Radio Day to Launch 2nd War Loan . 14 [5]