Radio daily (Feb-Mar 1937)

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Friday. March 26, 1937 RADIO DAILY: Radio and Television IP 4TEN T I Granted March 23, 1937 Compiled by JOHN B. BRADY, Attorney Washington, D. C. Re. 20,307— WIRELESS RECEIVING APPARATUS. Aristote Mavrogenis, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to RCA. Re. 20,311— PICTURE ASSEMBLY APPARATUS FOR TELEVISION RECEIVERS. Franz von Okolicsanyi, Nuremberg, Germany. 2,074,386— RADIO ANTENNA LOCATED IN OUTER EDGE OF RUNNING BOARD. Harvey D. Geyer, Dayton, 0. Assignor to General Motors Corp. 2,074,408— DIRECTION FINDING SYSTEM. Percival D. Lowell, Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to RCA. 2074,440— MODULATOR. George L. Usselman, Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to RCA 2,074,447 — CONTROL DEVICE FOR RADIO RECEIVERS. Hans Wunning, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie, m.b.H. 2,074,465— DYNATRON OSCILLATOR. Paul O. Farnham, Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to RCA. 2,074,478— SHORT WAVE DETECTOR. Ernest G. Linder, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to RCA. 2.074.495— CIRCUITS FOR CATHODE-RAY TUBES. Arthur W. Vance, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne assignments, to RCA. 2.074.496— TELEVISION DEFLECTING CIRCUITS. Arthur W. Vance, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne assignments, to RCA. 2,074,577— RADIO DIAL CONSTRUCTION. Jean Dreyfus, Paris, France. 2,074,687 — KEYING. Helmut Feussner, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie, m.b.H. 2,074,737— CATHODE RAY MODULATION INDICATOR. Irving Wolff, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to RCA. 2,074,764— DEFLECTION DEVICE FOR CATHODE-RAY TUBES. William A. Tolson, Westmont, N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to RCA. 2,074,800— MULTIBAND RADIO RECEIVER. Garrard Mountjoy, Jackson, Mich., assignor to Sparks-Withington Co. 2,074,829— ELECTRON BEAM TUBE. John M. Cage, Schnectady, N. Y., assignor to General Electric Co. 2,074,831— THERMIONIC VALVE CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT. Harry M. Dowsett and Ernest F. Goodenough, London, England, assignors to RCA. 2,074,852— COMBINED VOLUME AND BASS TONE COMPENSATION CONTROL DEVICE. Walter H. Nelson, Nichols, Conn., assignor to General Electric Co. 2,074,857— TRANSMITTER. Dietrich Prinz and Felix Herriger, Berlin, Germany, assignors to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie, m.b.H. 2,074,864— ELECTRON DISCHARGE DEVICE. Bernard Salzberg, East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to RCA. 2,074,887— MIDGET RADIO RECEIVER. Paul S. Beshore, Kearney, Nebr. 2,074,896— ANTENNA SYSTEM FOR MULTIBAND RADIO RECEIVERS. David P. Earnshaw, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Philadelphia Storage Battery Co. 2,074,944 — RADIO ANTENNA. Hjalmar E. Sjostrand, Ravala, Grangesberg, Sweden. :< ;v >v "&u&Us" vV >v SEDLEY BROWN: "Radio Row is no place for the person who lacks courage and patience. There are plenty of rough spots in the broadcast business and you must learn to take them in your stride. Radio may be a bed of roses for some. But many more get tangled up with the thorns. If you can take your bumps and come back for more you'll get places in this game. The ability to try all the harder in the face of adversity is the difference between the failure of some and the continued success of others." MARY SMALL: "Now that I am grown up I'll confess why, as a child singer I never was afraid of the microphone. Life to children is a dream world and they are whatever their imaginative minds make them. In my mind I was always a grownup and imagined myself to be a composite of all the best singers in the world. Therefore it was no trick at all to broadcast with a feeling of confidence." JAMES MELTON: "Most of the time I actually can't be sure I'm singing unless I put my hand up to my ear. It's almost like singing in a void when you're in the world's largest studio with Robert Emmet Dolan's orchestra playing right beside you. All you hear is musical accompaniment." At The Rainbow Room GLEN GRAY and the Casa Loma Orchestra Management Rockwell-O'Keefe, Inc. Radio City, N. Y. and Hollywood Your sample copies of "Radio Daily" have sold me on a subscription — as the enclosed check testifies. Radio is indeed growing up when it can inspire a daily publication that gives the real news — and all the news — of radio — in a business-like fashion without the customary /#who cares" fillers on what a star likes for breakfast or why he wears polkadotted ties. Radio eds all over the country must be sending up a sigh of relief that they no longer need wade through pages and pages of inconsequential chit-chat, now that they have your "Daily" as a speedy means of verifying (or contradicting) their own views on the new air shows — and of following the current news as it breaks along Radio Row. Sincerely, DOROTHY MATTISON, Radio Editor, Worcester (Mass.) Telegram and Gazette, and Sunday Washington (D. C. ) Star Columnist. Owners of WTAG RADIO STATION The only daily trade paper devoted exclusively to the better interests of commercial radio and television — RADIO DAILY 1501 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y.