Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-May 1931)

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April 11, 1931 EX.4MI11ERS * REPORTS In re application of John H. Brahy, Long Island City, N. Y. (iTLBX) for re¬ newal of license. Docket 1114. Report 130. Examiner Walker recommends de¬ nial of application. In re application of Garvin Furniture Company, Newton, N. C. for construe i tion permit to erect new station on 1370 kc with 100 watts and unlimited time. ] Docket 1095. Report 131. Examiner Yost recommends denial of application. In re application of Oklahoma Panhandle Broadcasting Company, Guymon, Okla. for construction permit to erect new station on 1500 kc with 100 watts and un¬ limited time. Docket 1138. Report 132. Examiner Hyde recommends denial as in the case of defaults. In re application of Wisconsin State Journal Broadcasting Company, Madison, Wis. (WISJ) for license to operate permanently on 780 kc with 250 watts night and 500 watts local sunset and unlimited time. Docket 985. Report 133. Examiner Pratt recommends denial of application. In re application of Kingshighway Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, Missouri, (WMAY) for renewal of license. Docket 1012. Report 134. Examiner Pratt re¬ commends denial of application. In re application of Kingshighway Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, Missouri, (’7MAY) for consent to voluntary assignment of license to WMAY, Inc. Docket 1011. Report 134, Examiner Pratt recommends denial of application. In re application of WMAY, Inc. St. Louis, Missouri, for construction per¬ mit to change frequency to 1500 kc , and change hours of operation from sharing with WIL and KFWF to unlimited time. Docket 1010. Renort 134. Examiner Pratt recommends denial of application. In re application of Alfred J, Pote, Chelsea, Mass, for construction per¬ mit to erect new station on 1320 kc with 1 KW and unlimited time. Docket 1117. Report 135. Examiner Yost recommends denial of application. COPENHAGEN COMMITTEE NAMED President Hoover has selected Dr. C. B. Jolliffe, chief engineer of the Commission, tq be chairman of the American delegation to the International Con¬ sulting Committee on Radio Communications to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in May, Senator-elect Wallace H. White of Maine, and Dr. J. H. Dellinger of the Bureau of Standards were also appointed delegates. The Commission will be further represented iy Gerald C. Gross, appointed as a technical assistant. Captain K. B. Warner of the American Radio Relay League has been named technical adviser to the delegation. Other technical assistants who will serve with the delegation are Lieut. Com. Joseph R. Redman; Lieut. Wesley T. Guest and Lieut. Thomas H, Maddocks of the United States Array; Dr. C. G. Mcllwraith of the Bu¬ reau of Standards and Dr. Irvin Stewart of the State Department. The iimerican Delegation plans to sail from New York on May 13,