Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1935)

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1/22/35 BIG COMMUNICATIONS TURN-OUT AT ALFALFA DINNER There was distinguished, representation of the communi¬ cations industry at the Alfalfa Dinner attended by President Roosevelt in Washington last Friday night. Gene Buck, President of the American Society of Composers, an Alfalfa life-member, was in charge of the entertainment. Among those from the industry present were: Sosthenes Behn, President, International Telephone & Telegraph Co. , New York City; Thad K. Brown, Federal Communica¬ tions Commission; Royal S. Copeland, Senator from New York; Manton Davis, General Counsel, Radio Corporation, New York City; G. H. Finch, Federal Communications Commission; Donald Flamm, President, Knickerbocker Broadcasting Co. , New York City; Hampson Gary, former Federal Communications Commissioner; C. Byron Jolliffe, Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission; Howard L. Kern, International Telegraph & Telephone Co. , New York City; John M. Littlepage, barrister and Thomas P. Littlepage, former President of the Alfalfa Club. Also, Frank C, Page, Vice-President, International Tele¬ phone & TelegraphCo. , New York City; George Henry Payne, Federal Communications Commissioner; Herbert L. Pettey, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission; George B. Porter, Federal Communica¬ tions Commission; Anning 3. Prall, Federal Communications Commis¬ sioner; Andrew D. Ring, engineer, Federal Communications Commis¬ sion; Frank Roberson, Federal Communications Commission; William Robyn, New York City; David Sarnoff, President, Radio Corporation, New York City; Paul P. u . Spearman, General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission. Also, Irvin Stewart, Federal Communications Commissioner Eugene 0. Sykes, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission; E. D. Thornburgh, International Telegraph & Telephone Co., New York City; Wallace K. White, Senator from Maine; Eugene S. Wilson, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. , New York City pTCIbyd^Bennett Wilson, Jr. , American Telephone & Telegraph Co. , New York City; William A. Winterbottom, Radio Corporation of America, New York City; Srsnk ill L. — Wo^gncraft, Assistant General Counsel, R, C.A. New York City. . ~ XXXXXXXX 11