Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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June 4, 1932 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED (continued) FOURTH ZONE 4-PB-2604 KWCR Ceder Rapids Broedcest Co. C. P. m=ke changes in equipment; Cedar Rapids, Iowa. and increase day power from 100 to 250 watts. The applicant is now licensed to operate unlimited time on 1420 kc. The clos¬ est stations to Cedar Rapids on this frequency are WEHS , Evanston, Illinois; WKBI , and WHFC, Cicero, Illinois, all sharing time with power of 100 watts and approxi¬ mately 215 miles distant. The Fourth Zone is over quota; Iowa is over quota. The granting of the application would increase the quota 0.1 unit. 4-MLB-872 KFBI The Farmers & Bankers Life Mod. Lie. for increase in hours Insurance Company, of operation resubmitted. Milford, Kansas. LICENSE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications for license cover ing previously esuthorized construction permits from the following stations: WHAT, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications requesting author ity to make changes in equipment including installation of automatic frequency control devices from the following stations; V/HA/i, Rochester, New York; '.VNiiD , Norman, Oklahoma.; WJR, Detroit, Michigan APPLICATIONS RETURNED During the current week the Commission returned the following applications for the reason they did not comply with regulations: 2-PB-2538 WHBC Edward P. Oraham Canton, Ohio 2-,\LB-412 WELL Enauirer-News Co. , Battle Creek, Michigan 2-ALB-352 '■/HBD F. P. Moler Mt. Orab, Ohio 3-ALB-424 KMAC W. W. McAllister San Antonio, Texas C. P. for 100 watt, unlimited time. (Rule 49-A. ) Vol. assignment of lie. to WELL, Inc (Rule 43) Vol. assignment of lie. to Southern Ohio Broadcasting Corp, (Rule 43) Vol. assignment of lie. to WALMAC Company, Inc. (Rule 43)