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Show TELEVISION'S STATUS Frankly, television as an Induslry Is not near. Those engineers who have laid their cards boldly upon the table by making public demon-NlriitlonH demon-NlriitlonH of their sets have only succeeded In showing us that tele-vision tele-vision has not passed the experimental experi-mental stage In their laboratories. Others have contented themselves with the statement that television Is not yet ready for the public and have gone on steadily, Willi the patience pa-tience of their kind, perlecling Ihelr apparatus without inviting the public's pub-lic's plaudits. Their stage of accomplishment ac-complishment exceeds anything which has yet been revealed In public pub-lic demonstration. T. Coulson, in the Forum and Century. |