Broadcasters’ news bulletin (June-Dec 1931)

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June 6, 1931 ilPPLICATIONS RECEIVED (Concluded) CALL NAME OF APPLICANT PRESENT FREqiENCY FREQUENCY SOUGHT NATURE OF APPLICATION V/ R L Long Island Broadcasting 1500 Corporation Woods ide, L. I. New York Mod. of lie. change hours to sharing with WMIL and WMBq only. W M B q Paul J. Gollhofer Brooklyn, N. Y, 1500 Mod. of lie. request 9 additional hours to he taken from WLBZ. Vif T E L Foulkrod Radio Philadelphia , Engineering 1310 Pa, C. P, move transmitter to H Street & Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia. W C H I People's Pulpit Association 1490 Chicago, Illinois Yv’ CHI People's Pulpit Association 1490 Chicago, Illinois C. P. move transmitter to Wagner Road, Batavia, Illinois, end make change in equipment. Voluntary assignment of license to Midland Broad¬ casting Company. LICENSE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications for license covering construction permits which had previously been authorized by Commission action from the following stations: WHFC, Cicero, Ill.; WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WELL, Battle Creek, Mich.; ERE, Berkeley, Calif.; KXA, Seattle, Wash,; WLTH, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; WFAM (formerly WRAF) South Bend, Indiana. PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications from the fol¬ lowing stations requesting authority to install new transmitters or make changes in present equipment; KFDY, Brooking, S. D. ; KFUL, Galveston, Texas; WqAM, Miami, Fla.; KGCU, Mandan, N. D.; WLBL, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. EDUCATION INSTITUTE MEETS The second annual Institute for Education by Radio will be held on the Ohio State University Campus, Columbus, Ohio, June 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Among the speakers will be George W. Rightmire, president of Ohio State; J. L. Clifton, director of education of Ohio; Joy ^Imer Morgan, chairman of the National Commit¬ tee on Education by Radio; W. J. Cooper, U. S. Commissioner of Education; Commis¬ sioner Harold A. Lafount and Miss Judith C. Waller, chairman of the Educational Committee of the NiiB.