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Radio and Its Critics, an Address by Wm. S.
Paley Bulletin, Vol. 14 — #15
Radio Broadcasting in War and in Peace
Bulletin Vol. 14— #10
“Radio for Retailers” Endorsed by Allied Execu¬ tives . 887
Radio Industry Is Credited for Its Work on
Behalf of Nation’s Veterans . 991
Radio’s Election Opportunity . 725
Religious Broadcasts . 392
Schools to Receive Instruction by Radio During
Coal Strike . 938
Smith, George, Manager of WWVA dies . 371
Stephens College Given Transcriptions by Sta¬ tions . 350
1004 Standard Broadcast Stations . 104
The People Look at Radio Vol. 14 — #17
Three Hundred Attend FCBA Ninth Annual
Banquet . 44
Transcription Announcements Waiver Temporary 349 Transcriptions Can Be Shipped 369, 966, 973
Truman, President, Decorates Byron Price . . . 44
Truman, President, Guest of Radio Correspond¬ ents . 85
United Nations Receives NAB Support . 845
Wallace, Secretary of Commerce, Mentions Con¬ trol of Radio . 502
WHYN Radio Course . 86
W. Va. Broadcasters Assn. Formed . 212
We Don’t Believe It! . 45
Willard, A. D., Jr., Speaks on Radio Broadcast¬ ing . 298, 314, 333
Willard and Pellegrin Speakers at Georgia Radio
Institute . 889, 921
WOAI Technical Director Returns . 45
Won’t Cater to Long Hairs . 25
WROK Transcribes for Stations in Sweden ... 86
GOVERNMENT
CPA Appealed to for Construction Relief . 312
CPA Considering NAB Request . 349
CPA Denies Construction Request . 370
NAB Cooperating with OWMR in Clearances for Government Programs 55
Porter, Paul, Succeeds Chester Bowles as OPA
Head, Denny Acting FCC Chairman . 117
Senate Confirms Porter as OPA Head 138
Standards Announces New Research Department 152 Truman, President, Decorates Byron Price 44
UP and AP Want to Discontinue News for Over¬ seas Broadcasts . 44
Uniform Time . 472
INTERNATIONAL
Australian Broadcasters . 789
British Parliamentary Debate on Radio Broad¬ casting Bulletin Vol. 14 — #12
Craven, T. A. M. to Represent NAB at North
American Regional Conference . 56
Cuba Makes Demands at NARBA Conference 117 FCC Moves to Establish Direct Foreign Radio
Circuits . 5
FCC to be Represented at Dublin Conference . 152
French Programs to be Rebroadcast . 584
Miller, Justin, Speaks at UN Meeting . 406
NARBA Conference in Progress . 95, 135
NARBA Conference Signs Interim Pact . 151
Postwar Problems . 501
Telecommunications Conference Date Set 680
697, 730
LABOR — (See Employee-Employer Relations)
LEGAL
Bahamas on 1540 Kc. Protected by FCC . 806
Bulova and Henshel Transferrors, Docket #6598 433
By-Law Changes . 845
California Civil Code . . 404
Cleveland Station Gets CP Grant . 711
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Congressional Power Delegated to Agencies
Risky . 726
Copyright Conference Proposes New Agreement 503
Courtroom Broadcasting . 370, 632
Court Reverses FCC WOKO Decision . 58
Esquire Case and Free Speech 97
ET Identification Revision Proposal Made by
NAB 942, 966
Excess Profits Tax Relief . _. 369
FCC Announces Oral Argument on Transfer
Procedure . 273
FCC Applies AVCO Transfer Rule . 387
FCC Gives Explanation in Choosing Among
Applicants . 887
FCC Rule on Overlapping Service . 790
FCC Rules, Part 1 . 696
Hartford Considers Anti-Lobbying Measures 888 Hearing on Complaint of Texas Gubernatorial
Candidate . 527
Internal Revenue and Radio Stations . 405
KGFL Tax Case . 729
KQW Transfer Denied . 431, 630
Mester Brothers Suit 503
Miller, Justin, Address to Junior Bar Conference 762 Miller, Justin, Appointed to American Bar Asso¬ ciation . 57
Music Copyright Situation . 845
NAB Opposes FCC Proposed Transfer Rule 105
138, 200, 601
NAB Intervenes in Tax Problem . 97
NAB Protests New Transfer Rule . 311
New Mexico Tax Case 80, 137, 806
New Orleans Application Denied by FCC . 745
N. Y. State Court of Appeals Rules That Music Firm Can Sue Sponsor of “Hit Parade” 1006
Petty, Don, Addresses Junior Chamber of Com¬ merce Convention . 527
Political Scripts . 453
Printers’ Ink Opposes Tax Penalty on Radio . . . 179 Printing Trades President Wants Radio Penal¬ ized . 137
Public Interest Programming by Lawyers . 726
Radio Attorneys Invited to Bar Meet . 62
Recording Identification Rule . 453
Hearing Postponement Requested . 468
Brief Filed, August 23 . 663
Rosenman, S. I., Joins Goldmark, Colin, Kaye . 80
Stoner, General, to Speak at FCC Bar Banquet 4
Text of NAB Brief on FM Channel Reservation 545
U. S. Copyright Catalogues . 585
U. S. Supreme Court Hears Testimony on FCC
Denial of WOKO Renewal . . . .942, 986
Waiver of Hearings by FCC . 502
WBAX License Renewed . 292
WINS Transfer Tentatively Denied . 292
WJOL License Renewal Denied by FCC . 562
WXYZ Sale . 745
LEGISLATIVE
Byrd, Senator, Would Make Unions Accountable 53
Explanation of Lea Bill Provisions . 245
Full Text of Lea Bill . 246
Lea Bill . 35, 53, 71, 118, 135, 151
Nationwide Daylight Saving Time for Summer
Proposed in Congress . 224
Rankin, Rep., Would Outlaw Alcoholic Beverage
Advertising 77
State Legislature Activity 4
World Calendar Suggested in Congress 566
Would Make Radio Advertising of Alcoholic Beverages Illegal . 57
LISTENER ACTIVITY
DAR Radio Plans . 715
Freedom of Radio Backed by DAR 455
Lewis, Dorothy, Appointed to Women’s Council 143
Louisville Radio Council Promotion Job . 648
Northeastern Council at Schenectady . 455
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