Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1934)

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9/18/34 INDUSTRY NOTES There was no meeting of the Broadcast Division of the Federal Communications Commission today, Chairman Gary being in Cincinnati where he spoke before the NAB convention,, The annual Electrical and Radio Exposition will open tomorrow, September 19th, at Madison Square Garden. For eleven days, more than 135 manufacturers of radio and electrical appli¬ ances will display their latest wa.res.at this New York Show. Three RMA engineering committees will hold meetings this week in New York. Further work on radio interference pro¬ blems will be considered by the Joint Coordination Committee on Radio Reception of RMA, NEMA and EEI next Thursday, Sept. 20. The RMA Facsimile Committee, working on the engineering proglems and development of facsimile reception will meet in New York on Friday, Sept. 21, and the Tube Engineering Committee on Saturday, Sept. 22. A message from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to be read by James A. Moffett, administrator of the Federal Housing Administration, at the opening of the National Electrical and Radio Exposition in New York, will be heard during the Byrd Expedition broadcast on the WABCColumbia network tomorrow night, Wednesday, Sept. 19, from 9:00 to 9:30 P.M. E.S.T. Keeping line noises out of present-day all-wave recep¬ tion is the function of the new TACO H-F All-Wave Line Filter just announced by Technical Appliance Corp. , 27 Jackson Ave. , Long Island City, N. Y. XXXXXXXXX FORMER COMMISSIONER STARBUCK DIVORCES WIFE William D. L. Starbuck, of New York, patent attorney and mechanical engineer and until last February a member of the Federal Radio Commission, having served there for five years, obtained a divorce at Reno yesterday (Sept. 17) from Frances Sayre Starbuck of Egremont, Mass. Mr. Starbuck charged five years' separation. The decree was won on default when Mrs. Starbuck made no appearance. The case was filed July 18th. XXXXXXXX 12