SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX045 ARLX045 James Brown, W6VH, SK ZCZC AX15 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 45 ARLX045 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT August 16, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX045 ARLX045 James Brown, W6VH, SK James Brown, W6VH, a retired Los Angeles municipal judge and former Los Angeles city councilman, died July 10, 1995. He was 89. He was born in 1906 in Pingree, North Dakota, and moved to California in 1912. He was first licensed in 1922 as 6VH, according to long-time friend Don Goshay, W6MMU. For many years he worked with the late Don Wallace, W6AM, on Long Beach, California, Polytechnic High School class reunions. Just out of high school, he became a shipboard wireless operator and then an early disk jockey. He enrolled in law school in 1934 and was admitted to the bar in 1939. During World War II he was involved in the design of aircraft electronics and radar, but when peace came he returned to his law practice, while continuing his work in engineering, according to the late Lenore Jensen, W6NAZ, who profiled Brown in Worldadio magazine in 1981. City Councilman Brown represented the Hollywood District and, Goshay said, was ''well known for his public battles'' with Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty in the early 1960s. He was appointed to the bench in 1964 and served as a judge until retiring in 1985. He was a member of the Radio Club of America and the Society of Wireless Pioneers (and SOWP president in the early 1980s). Among his survivors are his wife, Margaret. NNNN /EX