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Show H. A. BeU ... TV executive area bo Immedlata production cut. TV Executive Sees Output 'On Schedule1 H. A. Bell, presidentof Packard-Bell, Packard-Bell, manufacturers of radios and television sets Friday aald producers produc-ers should be able to finish 1950 virtually on original production schedules. He also disclosed that Packard-Boll Packard-Boll had signed a "substantial contract" con-tract" with Eitel-McCullough Co. of Salt Lake City for delivery of 19-inch cathode ray tubes made bv the local firm at 1710 Redwood rd. Mr. Bell is in Salt Lake City with Joe M. Spain, vice president in charge of sales, for public unveiling un-veiling Saturday of the company' 1951 line of radios and television. Both men are of Los Angeles. The showing will be held from 12 noon until 9 p.m. in Memorial house. Memory grove. Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain dealera viewed the display Friday. The executive said that the radio-television industry, after conferences with defense authorities authori-ties believes it possible to complete com-plete 1950 within 10 of scheduled production of receivers. And he added that 1951 production produc-tion ahould not be cut more than j 25, provided there is not "all- I out war." ! The 1951 line runs from $14 95 ' for a table model radio to $499 95 j for the de luxe console 19-Inch i screen television, AM-FM radio phonograph combination. |