Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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1 iny-1 lm Radio Battery Charging and PORTABLE Power Plant Cash in on this demand for new type small, low-cost, portable power plants. Don't confuse this with the big, expensive plants. Here's something entirely different. There's big profit opportunity for you in this simplified, portable power plant with its genuine Red Seal engine and entirely new type of generator. Designed in the Continental laboratories, TINY TIM provides dependable service at a minimum cost. It will operate eighteen to twenty hours on one gallon of gasoline. Will light fourteen 15-watt electric lamps, and will at the sometime charge a 6volt battery. Weighs only 57 pounds. Controlled voltage (your battery will not receive an over-charge due to high voltage — an exclusive feature). TINY TIM will sell and sell big in your territory. That's already a proved fact. Retail price $55.00. Write for discounts and information on profitable dealer proposition. We also have a new, simplified installation wiring system which can be installed in less than an hour at slight additional cost. rontinenfal Motors rorporation 12801 East Jefferson Avenue . . Detroit, Michigan This ad pinned to your letterhead vrill bring yon complete data on the great Baldwin line o f Replace DLIDATEC ST., CHICAGO 70 60 E. 42nd STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. WHOLESALERS life in Florida . . . * J. E. "Jimmie" Johnson has resigned as president of the CooperLouisville Co., Crosley distributors, Louisville, Ky., because he wants to live in Florida. At Tampa, Fla., he has founded a new company also to distribute Crosley, called the Johnson Distributing Co., of which he is president. S. J. "Syl" Rapier, formerly vicepresident of Cooper-Louisville, was enthusiastically named president of the firm, to succeed Johnson. plans a-plenty ... •k A. L. Cowles, young Memphis gentleman who speaks without a trace of a Tennessee drawl, has mentioned the details of how his company, Riechman-Crosby, is building a big wholesale set-up for Grunow in the area. This jobber firm, of which Cowles is radio and refrigerator manager, has already lined up 125 dealers in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, in the midst of what is described as a popular cry, "We want Grunow!" J. A. Riechman heads the company; R. Alcott is vice-president. federal men . . . * Federal Distributing Co., Zenith wholesaler at 2004 Grand St., Kansas City, Mo., is re-franchising all its dealers in the area, which includes Western Kansas and Eastern Missouri. Nearly 100 dealers have already completed the agreements and have ordered over 1000 sets; last year at this same time the firm hadn't even held its initial showing. G. S. Dulin, Federal's secretary-treasurer, expects the season's volume to be up 200 per cent, due to wave of interest in wind chargers. Home demonstrations is the keynote of Federal's drive, which will also include broadcast plugs on 3 stations; WDAF, Kansas City; KFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.; and KWTO, Springfield, Mo. count 'em . . . * List of Crosley distributors who have held recent dealer shows featuring 1937 lines: Pollard Hasselbalch Co., Omaha, Neb.; Cooper-Louisville Co., Louisville, Ky.; Peirce-Phelps, Inc., Philadelphia; Graybar Electric Co., San Antonio, Tex.; Davidson Sales Co., South Bend, Ind.; Frankelite Co., Cleveland; Harry T. Wilson, Inc., Memphis, Tenn. ; Hieb Distributing Co., Des Moines, la.; Kiefer-Stewart Co., Indianapolis; Harrisburg Standard Electric Corp., Harrisburg, 111.; Milton-Ryan Co., Jackson, Miss.; W. E. Titus Radio Corp., Oklahoma City, Okla.; Stimpson Sales and Investment Corp., Wichita, Kan.; Stanley Distributing Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Shield Co., El Paso and Fort Worth, Texas. windy city . . . •k J. P. Mcllhenny is the new district manager of appliance sales, GE Supply Corp., Chicago. For 22 years, Mcllhenny was with the Elliott-Lewis Electrical Co., Philadelphia, and finally became sales manager for that firm. Radio Today