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Mpy 21, 1932
APPLICATIONS SET FOR HEMING
At its spssions during the current week the Commission designated the follow¬
ing Bpnlic°tions for hearing:
CALL OF APPLICANT
KTM Pickwick Broadcasting Company, Los Angeles, Cplifornia
NE^ R. J. Morrow & R. F. Brill Roseville , California
V/HK Radio Air Service Corporation Cleveland, Ohio
WJSV WJSV, Inc.
Alexandria, Virginia
NATURE OF APPLICATION
Mod. Lie. change hours operation to un¬ limited time (Facilities of PCELW)
C. P. 1420 kc; 100 watts; specified hours.
Mod. Lie. to increase day power from 1 KW to 2^ O LS.
Consent Vol. Assgn. lie. to Old Dominion Broadcasting Co.
MISCELLMEOUS COMMISSION ACTION
During the current week the Commission took the following action of a mis¬ cellaneous nature:
KTBS
Tri-State Brdcstg. System Shreveport , Louisiana
Inc .
Denied motion to dismiss apnlication of the Baton Rouge Broadcasting Co. Inc. which has applied for f-^cilities of KTBS. He'='ring scheduled for May 25, 1932 to be held.
W2LI
W2CC
W2ZZCI
D. A. Griffin
Representative Convention Com¬ mittee, Hudson Division Ameri¬ can Radio Relay League
Denied request to h^ve the proceedings of Amateur Convention to be held at Newark, N. J. , on May 21, broadcast by Amateur Station U2LI at Union, N. J.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS GRAIPTED
During the current week the Commission granted license applications covering previously authorized construction permits to the following stations: WHHS, Hunts¬ ville, Alabama; KFYO, Lubbock, Texas; VJLBL , Stevens Point, Wisconsin; ICDFN, Casper, Wyoming; KTM , Burbank, California.
RaDIO FOR RUR.iL SCHOOLS IN SPaIN
The Spanish Government proposes to provide =3,000 for the purchase of radio re¬ ceivers and loudspeakers, gramophones, and cinema equipment or cooperative educa¬ tional propaganda purposes in schools, social institutions, and popular clubs throughout the country. According to the Daily Mail, wireless sets are to be in¬ stalled in all rural schools and teachers will have to see that the peasants attend and listen to broadcasts from the central transmitters.