Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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WHOLESALERS AT WORK P: * Maurice Despres, head of the Dale Radio Co., New York, wholesalers of Sylvania tubes, Admiral sets and other standard parts, announced recently the opening of a branch at 122 State St., New Haven, Conn., under the management of Irwin Miller, who has been identified with the Dale organization for many years. Sylvania tubes will be merchandised at the new branch, as well as a complete new line of parts which will be announced later. * Numerous distributors were signed up by the Arcturus Radio Tube Co., Newark, N. J., as a result of the firm's exceptional display booth at the recent ERSM show inNew York. Arcturus had the only motion display at the Show, attracted large groups of servicemen besides the jobbers. * Leo J. Meyberg Co., RCA distributors of San Francisco, report the appointment of the following California dealers: Ross Radio Co., San Mateo; Lloyd A. Wollmer Co., Burlingame; McMahan's, Fresno; and Losher & Hodgert, Modesto. * C. R. Betts and C. J. Kauffni.iii, electric appliance vets of Western Pennsylvania, have organized the Ny-Penn-O Distributing Co., with offices in Pittsburgh, Erie and Warren, Pa. Sparton radios and refrigerators will be distributed in Northwestern Pennsylvania, washers and small appliances in larger areas. * Ott-Heiskell Co., Crosley jobbers of Wheeling, Va., have reported an unusual sale made by its dealer G. A. Morgan of Moundsville, W. Va. Rev. J. W. Anderson, a missionary headed for India, bought an "Icyball" refrigerator to use in that country. + Deep Sea Cruise recently sponsored by Roskin Distributors, Die, Boston, Mass., attracted more than 300 dealers of the area. Entertainment included fishing, deck sports, contests, wrestling and a skit presented by Roskin salesmen. Company distributes Philco, has branches at Worcester, Mass.; 'Albany and Middletown, N. Y. * Stromberg-Carlson has announced that the Middle Tennessee Electric Co. will distribute the company's radios in central Tennessee east of the Tennessee river. Stromberg thus completes jobber coverage in that state. * Couple of new dealers named by the Simon Distributing Corp., wholesalers of Motorola sets and Ken-Rad tubes, Richmond, Va., are White House Service Station, Ashland, Va., and Appomattox Hardware Co., Appomattox, Va. * New general manager for the Anchor Lite Appliance Co., Crosley distributors of Pittsburgh, Pa., la Harry M. Sadler. New official has had more than 20 years in assorted executive positions in the furniture and appliance biz. + Omaha Appliance Co., Philco distributor of Omaha, Neb., recently established itself in a handsome new home. Dealers of the area were invited to celebrate the event; guests saw the complete new line and heard the sales and advertising plans. Gents on the program were L. M. Kelly, Philco's southwest division manager from Kansas City; Jack Leahy, western division sales manager; W. H. Campbell, Omaha district representative; Paul Jacobus and Elmer Jacobus, respectively owner and general manager of the Omaha Appliance Co. * Rumsey Electric Co., Philadelphia distributors of Fada radios and RCA tubes, has announced the following recent dealer appointments: In Pennsylvania, Ralph Bros. Furniture Co., Easton; McCoy's Music Shop, Norristown ; Smith & Peifly, Allentown; Harry W. Carson, Bridgeport; H. A. Roubert, Chester; J. Wilson Morrow, Wernersville; Hobek Radio Laboratory, Coatesville; and the Philadelphia dealers Gimbel Bros., Frank F. Taylor, Levin's Radio & Hardware Store, Bond Radio Co., Poster Radio Co., and B. Wolkin. In New Jersey, The W. L. Hurley Co., Camden, the VanDoren-Hempel Co., Atlantic City, and Blom Bros., Vineland. In Delaware, the Wilmington stores of Reburn Radio Stores, Die. and the Harvey H. Poole Co. 68 Radio Today