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WORDS OF WELCOME FROM
COMMISSIONERS
ADDRKSa ALL COMMUNICATION*
TO THK •ICnrTARY
JAMES LA WHENCE FLY. Chairman
PAUL A. WALKER
T. J. SLOWIE. SICMTAMY
NORMAN S. CASE
Federal Communications commission
T. A. M. CRAVEN
WASHINGTON. O. C.
OEOROE HENRY PAYNE
FREDERICK 1. THOMPSON
THAO H. BROWN
"Greetings and best wishes to Radio Showmanship & Merchandising Review on the occasion of its initial issue! Much is transpiring in the radio world to warrant the optimism and confidence of all groups which go to make up this great industry . . . Recent developments are opening up new vistas to manufacturers and retailers . . . For good radio, besides being good public service, is good business. American broadcasting is going forward and will continue to do so on all fronts. We are singularly fortunate that war has not laid its ruthless hand upon our industry, or impeded its virile and normal progress."
James Lawrence Fly, Chairman Federal Communications Commission
AODMSS
AUCORMSPONOINCI TO TMl ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS
NORMANDY BUI LDI NG-1626 K STREET. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C.
"Mr. Miller (Seville Miller, president of the National Asso
ciation of Broadcasters) has asked me to convej to \<»w his best wishes tin the success of Radio Showmanship. Certainly, radio welcomes new and constructive influences in this fast-growing and ever changing industry . . . every good wish.*'
Edward M. Kirby, Director of Public
Relations National Association of Broadcasters
RADIO SHOWMANSHIP