ON -June 380 last year there were 6,373,600 British licenses in force, compared with 5,597,200 in -1933. The authorities expect to have seven million before the Radio Show in 1985. * * = \ . ed R. POPPELE, chief engineer of _ * WOR, Newark, is annoyed by state: ments that broadcasting is responsible for droughts and heat waves, and is putting up a 50-kilowatt station at Carteret, N.J., which is to begin transmitting | _ on December 1, The many acres of Jand nearby will be planted and the growth of the crop in this electrical atmosphere will be studied in co-operation with the New Jersey College of Agriculture.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 21
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