NAEB Newsletter (December 15, 1941)

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NAE8 NEVUS LETTER Page 3 December 15, 1941 (2) General Philipson announces no curtailmen or military LEAVES AND FURLOUGHS. (3) Navy recruiting announcements, Army Air Corps announce¬ ments and Marine recruiting announcements. (4) Special announcement fro Colonel McDermott re selective service inductees and their elegibility for enlistment IN THE v'ARMED FORCES© j (5) Special announcement from Markets Commissioner Will(a^/m Fellowes Morgan, Jr. warning against food hoarding© (6) Air raio wardens and Fire Department Auxiliary Corps MEMBERS TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH TELEPHONES FOR ANNOUNCE¬ MENTS OF SPECIAL DRILLS. Again acted as clearing house for these announcements, calling them TO OTHER RADIO STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY TO ASSURE COMPLETE COVERAGE© FLY COMMENTS ON RADIO CENSORSHIP Chairman James Lawrence Fly of the Federal Communioations Commission TOLD HIS PRESS CONFERENCE ON DECEMBER 15 WITHER THE COMMISSION NOR the Defense Communications Board was concerned with censorship of RADIO AND PRESS SERVICES. FLY SAID IF THERE WAS ANY CENSORSHIP, ST WOULD BE BY SOME OTHER AGENCY OF THE GOVERNMENT. YOU CAN'T DO BUSINESS WITH HITLER HOW WELL WE KNOW THATS The FOLLOWING LETTER REGARDI NG THE RADIO SERIES OF THIS TITLE IS FROM PR/WK K, TELFORD, RADIO SECTION, OFFICE of Emergency Managements “You Can't Do Business with Hitler,” is a transcription series, WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY THIS OFFICE. We EXPECTED TO RELEASE ST TO ALL LOCAL STATION REQUESTING IT WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. ,,t he Axis' declaration of war, however, has necessitated certain READJUSTMENTS RELATING TO THIS SERIES. OUR RELEASE DATE HAS BEEN SET INDEFINITELY FORWARD. “WE APPRECIATE YOUR INTEREST AND IF AND WHEN THIS SERIES IS RELEASED WE SHALL NOTIFY YOU© 15 DOPE ON NEW YORK FM STATIONS — NOV8K, WNYC, SPEAKING: tt ^HE DISMISSAL OF THE PETITION FOR REHEARING AND OTHER RELIEF DIRECTED against us by Station WDRC in Harford was to get us to change the ORIGINAL GRANT BY THE F.C.C. OF 43.5 MEGACYCLES TO 43.9 MEGACYCLES. The F.C.C. then issued us a modified construction permit to permit us TO ERECT A NEW FM STATION, VV39MY, HTER IN NEW YORK IN THE COMMERCIAL BAND. In the non-commercial band, $NYE IS NOW' in the process of constructing