Music Trade Review

Issue: 1945 Vol. 104 N. 4

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Chooses Ansley Line
For India Trade
Recently visiting America from In-
dia, Mr. Dharmakumar, head of one of
Bombay's largest trading concerns,
Hirachand & Dharmakumar, devoted
MR. DHARMAKUMAR OF INDIA
part of his time to securing an exclu-
sive selling agency in India for a top
quality line of radio-phonographs, and
has chosen the Ansley line, manufac-
tured by the Ansley Radio Corp., Long
Island City, N. Y., as the product
which he will sell and promote in the
Bombay territory, and d i st r i b u t e
through sub-agents to the other four
trading territories into which India is
THE UTMOST
IN QUALITY
USED PIANOS
Such makes as
STEINWAY
MASON & HAMLIN
CHICKERING
KNABE, BALDWIN
GULBRANSEN
STORY & CLARK
and others.
Grands, Spinets, and
Uprights.
Correspondence, or
inspection invited.
S. L. CURTIS, Inc.
240 West 55th Street
New York City 19.
S. L. Curtis, Largest and Oldest Used
Piano Dealer in the United States.
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divided. Ansley Dynaphones will be
the first and only branded American
merchandise ever handled by Mr. Dhar-
makumar.
As part of an extensive publicity
program, Ansley radios will be placed
in the homes of many distinguished
Princes and well-to-do families on a
30-day free trial — without request!
This 30-day free use of the sets will
be supplemented b"y regular visits of
the service staff to each home, twice
weekly, to thoroughly familiarize the
Indian families with the mechanics
and usage for full enjoyment of the
sets. This, Mr. Dharmakumar, ex-
plained, is necessary because of the
little knowledge of machinery enjoyed
by people in India.
Although radios are widely used
throughout India, their sale is con-
trolled by the Government. Prospec-
tive radio owners must secure a license
from the Government and present it
to the radio sales clerk before a pur-
chase can be made. There are 3 main
broadcasting stations in India, govern-
ment owned, broadcasting Indian and
English music, talks on Government
activities and news and market reports
from Reuters.
India has no facilities for either FM
or television as yet, but short-wave
broadcasts do plajT an important part
in India radio reception. All Ansley
radios being shipped to Mr. Dharma-
kumar will be equipped for 230 volts,
will carry a special short-wave band
especially adapted to reception in that
territory and will be insulated against
the rigors of the Indian Monsoon sea-
son and tropical climate.
Randall Heads
Milwaukee Dealers
The Milwaukee Music Dealers' Asso-
ciation had a re-organization meeting
recently at the Milwaukee Athletic
Club. There were eighteen present.
A definite program was outlined, with
meetings to be held the first Wednes-
day of each month at the Milwaukee
Athletic Club, and from the enthusi-
asm of the members attending, it looks
quite promising for some good work
to be accomplished by these group
meetings. Officers were elected as fol-
lows:
Hugh W. Randall, president of the
J. B. Bradford Co., President; T. R.
Huston, Huston-Baldwin Co., Vice
President; Stanley Schlosser, Treas-
urer; Florian Flanner, Flanner-Haf-
soos Music Co., Secretary.
Every music house in Milwaukee was
represented by the head of the house.
Use of Lead Curtailed
Because the lead supply has become
increasingly critical, permissive uses
for the metal have been curtailed in
newly amended Order M-3 to include
only end products that have been in-
vestigated thoroughly as to their essen-
tiality to the military program and
civilian economy, the War Production
Board said today: *'
The amended order, effective April
1, 1945, lists 64 permissive uses for
lead and eliminates the previous Lists
A, B and C, which covered totally re-
stricted uses, unrestricted uses and
quota percentage restrictions.
HARDMAN,
PECK & CO.
Master piano craftsmen
for 102 years
GULBRANSEN PIANOS
OF TOMORROW
of course will be
"America's Smartest Piano Fashions"
GULBRANSEN CO.
816 N. Kedzie
Chicago 51
BUY WAR BONDS -
HARDMAN AND
HARRINGTON GRANDS
AND CONSOLES

'MINIPIANOS'
33 West 57th Street
New York
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, APRIL, 1945
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Orcutt Elected
Steinway Director
Theodore E. Steinway, president of
Steinway & Sons, New York, has an-
Consequences,"
Eleanor
Roosevelt
(Sweetheart Soap program), Hobby
Lobby, Dinah Shore and, Sammy Kaye.
A graduate of the University of Wis-
consin, Mr. Desfor was also a news
paper feature writer and a free lance
magazine writer.
exposed beach and skillfully directed
accomplishment of numerous missions.
Lieut. C. G. Steinway
Cited for Bronze Star
EDWIN B. ORCUTT
nounced that comptroller and assistant
treasurer, Edwin B. Orcutt was elect-
ed a director of that house on April
2, 1945. Mr. Orcutt has been with
Steinway & Sons since 1913, and for
a number of years now has been the
head of the Accounting Department.
Haber Ass t Adv.
Director of RCA Victor
Appointment of Julius Haber as as-
sistant director of the advertising and
sales promotion department was an-
nounced by Charles B. Brown, adver-
tising director of the RCA Victor
Division of the Radio Corporation of
America. Mr. Haber was formerly
director of publicity.
Mr. Brown also announced the ap-
pointment of Harold D. Desfor as di-
rector of publicity of the RCA Victor
Division. He was formerly assistant
to Mr. Haber.
Since joining RCA in 1923, Mr.
Haber has handled publicity and spe-
cial advertising promotions for most of
RCA's varied activities. In 1930, he
joined the Lord & Thomas Advertising
Agency in New York to organize and
direct publicity for RCA and Victor
and other clients. He joined the con-
solidated RCA Victor organization in
Camden a year later.
Mr. Desfor joined the publicity de-
partment of RCA Victor in 1941, and
for the past two years has been assist-
ant director of the department. Prior
to this he carried on special publicity
in the radio and entertainment field in
New York, publicizing many radio pro-
grams and stars including "Truth and
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, APRIL, 1945
Word has been received by Stein-
way & Sons who are proud and happy
to announce that 1st Lieut. Charles G.
Steinway, son of C. F. M. Steinway,
and in the fifth business generation of
Steinway & Sons, has been cited for
a Bronze Star Medal.
The Bronze Star Medal is a new one
given in World War II for heroic and
meritorious achievement in action
against the enemy. The citation was
a& follows:
"Charles G. Steinway, First Lieuten-
ant (then Second Lieutenant). For
heroic achievement in connection with
military o p e r a -
tions against the
enemy in the vi-
c i n i t y of S t .
Laurent-sur -Mer,
Normandy,
France, 6 J u n e
1944.
Despite
heavy enemy ma-
chinegun, mortar
and artillery fire
directed upon the
invasion s h o r e ,
Lieutenant Stein-
Bronze Star Medo/
way courageously led his men across
LIEUT. CHARLES G. STEINWAY
Lieutenant Steinway's heroic actions
and unwavering devotion to duty ex-
emplify the finest traditions of the
Service."
Curtail Soft Plywood
Purchase of softwood plywood under
blanket maintenance, repair and oper-
ating ating supplies ratings was pro-
hibited in order to curtail the use of
this critical material for relatively
non-essential purposes. The action is
expected to conserve an estimated
7,000,000 to 8,000,000 square feet of
softwood plywood per month, which
has been passing through distributors'
hands on blanket MRO ratings, WPB
stated.
TUNERS' CARRYING CASE
The popularity of
this roomy tool case
is well deserved, for
it is a perfect "car-
ry-all" for the piano
tuners'
equipment.
Seal grain imitation
leather covers the
inside and outside,
and it is fitted with
substantial l o c k s ,
catches and corners
in gun metal finish.
Weighs just under
seven pounds.
Large compartment
I4 l / 4 "xl%"x4' r
Left hand trays
Right hand trays
l4l/ 4 "x3'/ 4 "xl'/ 2 "
AMERICAN PIANO SUPPLY CO.
Division of HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
229 4th AVENUE
Since 1848
NEW YORK 3, N. Y.
Price
$12.50
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