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7/9/35
INDUSTRY NOTES
The twelfth Paris International Radio Show, organized by the "Society pour la Diffusion des Sciences et des Arts", will be held in Paris from the 5th to the 15th of September, 1935, at the Grand Palais, in the Champs Ely sees, Assistant Trade Commis¬ sioner Lestrade Brown at Paris advises.
Dr. John R. Brinkley, goat gland specialist, whose bouts with the United States and Mexican governments have kept him in the headlines for years, ran into trouble with Canadian author¬ ities at Halifax, N. S. , July 5, when, what is described by the Associated Press as his palatial yacht, the "Dr. Brinkley II", was seized by the sheriff.
A salvage suit for $5,000, entered by the owners of the Nova Scotia motor vessel "Shanalian" , which refloated the big yacht after she struck Chebogue Point, Nova Scotia, in fog several days ago, led to the seizure.
Because of the lengthy references to Broadcasting Magazine in the speech of Chairman Anning S. Pre.ll, at the Broadcasters' Colorado Convention, Martin and Solly are being kidded consider¬ ably and asked if maybe they didn't have a hand in writing the speech for "Annie", as close associates of the Chairman call him.
The Chamber of Deputies of Chile has given its approval to a bill authorizing the Government to install two radio tele¬ graph stations, one in Santiago and one in Magallanes, at a cost not to exceed 1,295,000 pesos. The stations are to be operated by the State Post and Telegraph Department. The bill no?; goes to the Senate where it will undoubtedly be approved, Acting Commer¬ cial Attache Harold M. Randall, at Santiago, reports.
A permanent Mutual Broadcasting System sales organiza¬ tion for the handling of Mutual business has been established. Three salesmen selected to represent the network are T. Wylie Kinney, the WOR Sales Promotion Manager, and David D. Chrisman, WOR salesman, who will be eastern sales representatives. Ade Hult, formerly of the WGN sales staff mail act as midwest representative.
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